Puerto Rico asteroid prophecy claims massive tsunamis this September — United States, Mexico at highest risk

Puerto Rico asteroid prediction has currently become viral claiming massive earthquakes and tsunamis enough to devastate the east coast of the United States, Mexico, central and southern America this September.

An online community of biblical theorists have predicted the end of the world by collision of asteroid with the Earth between 22 – 28 September 2015.

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Asteroid predicted to hit Earth this September (Huffington Post/Shutterstock)
The Puerto Rico asteroid prophecy was first claimed by self-proclaimed prophet Rev Efrain Rodriguez. Despite their lack of credentials, the popularity of the prediction has now forced NASA to speak up, dismissing the theory as unfounded, Daily Mail reported.

The Inquisitr reported that self-proclaimed prophet Rev Efrain Rodriguez made the original prediction after getting a message from God. According to the 'message', Rodriguez says the asteroid would strike near Puerto Rico triggering earthquakes and tsunamis. This will devastate the east coast of the US, Mexico, central and southern America. An earthquake of magnitude 12 in Richter scale is predicted in Puerto Rico at around 5 am which will claim lives of at least 750,000 people.


The originator of this prophecy is believed to be self-proclaimed prophet Rev Efrain Rodriguez, who claims to have written to NASA in 2010 warning of the asteroid, Daily Mail has added quoting Inquisitr. However, A Call and Warning from the Lord - Asteroid Prophecy, a Facebook page has pinned a message: "These dates do not come from Prophet Efrain Rodríguez and they do not come from his managers of the Facebook pages, web page and documents. Only The Lord knows the exact date for His Judgment, and ONLY THE FATHER KNOWS the date for The Rapture of The Church."

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The Puerto Rico asteroid prophecy gained online popularity after conspiracy theorists interpreted a statement by the foreign minister of France announcement a year ago at a White House press conference a 500-day countdown to "climate chaos", which will end on September 24, 2015.

Daily Mail writes:
According to the theorists, governments of the world's leading nations are aware of what will happen. They believe they are keeping the information secret to prevent mass panic and allow the rich and famous time to prepare for the event.
Inquisitr reports:
Rodriguez claimed that NASA scientists are aware of the impending asteroid impact catastrophe and that NASA chiefs have briefed President Barack Obama.

Will asteroid hit Puerto Rico creating massive earthquakes and Tsunamis?


In comments reported by Yahoo News, a NASA spokesman has denied the collision of any asteroids or comets with Earth. Huffington Post has quoted the comment: "NASA knows of no asteroid or comet currently on a collision course with Earth, so the probability of a major collision is quite small. In fact, as best as we can tell, no large object is likely to strike the Earth any time in the next several hundred years."


End of the World by natural disasters before 2021


This is another doomsday prophecy claiming the end of the world by natural disasters before 2021. Some Christian groups have warned about the end of the world by natural calamities and deadly plagues predicting the “Rapture” phenomenon will bring about a global Apocalypse before 2021.
An earthquake of magnitude 9.8 was predicted to hit the U.S. West Coast on May 28, 2015, and destroy major cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Earlier in 2012, several claimed the date as the end of the world. There were more than 200 earlier end of the world prediction which all went wrong. There are still other several predicted dates for apocalyptic events such as the Rapture, Last Judgment, or any other event that would result in the end of humanity, civilization, the planet, or the entire universe.

What do you think? Do you believe that the asteroid will trigger massive earthquakes and tsunamis in Puerto Rico leading to the end of the world this September? Post your views in the comments section below.

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