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In
2011, Russian astrologers predicted WWIII would begin in March of 2014
during the Winter Olympics or 5 days after the Games end. Lets not
forget the paralympics.
The Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games will last from 7-16 March.
" In 2011, Russian astrologers predicted that WWIII would begin either during the Winter Olympics or 5 days after the Games end.
"The
participants of the meeting also unveiled the date for the beginning of
Third World War. The new war is said to begin in March of 2014, during
the Olympic Games in Sochi. It is also possible that the war may start
five days after the Games end."
http://planet.infowars.com/preparedness/3-years-ago-russian-astrologers-predicted-wwiii-will-start-today
March = The Month of Mars = the god of War
March is considered the Month of War in ancient mythology.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/time/smd/smd05.htm
CHAPTER III
March--The Month of Mars
" This month, originally the first in the year, is named after Mars, the God of War."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(mythology)
Mars (mythology)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" In ancient Roman religion and myth, Mars (Latin: Mārs, Martis) was the god of war "
" Most of his festivals were held in March, the month named for him (Latin Martius),
and in October,
which began and ended the season for military campaigning and farming. "
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0002067.html
The Names of the Months
January: named after Janus, the god of doors and gates
February: named after Februalia, a time period when sacrifices were made to atone for sins
March: named after Mars, the god of war
April: from aperire, Latin for "to open" (buds)
May: named after Maia, the goddess of growth of plants
June: from junius, Latin for the goddess Juno
July: named after Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.
August: named after Augustus Caesar in 8 B.C.
September: from septem, Latin for "seven"
October: from octo, Latin for "eight"
November: from novem, Latin for "nine"
December: from decem, Latin for "ten"
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