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Year of Disaster Predicted.

. :—o ■ — YORK, Fa., Feb. 6, Leo Spanglor, the New York prophet, who has attracted much attention by accurately predicting great events, has issued his bulletin of prophesies for the year 1005, in purl as follows : Woe unto Russia ! She is fast approaching her doom. Tho people witf oivurthrow the Empire, The Royal family and the leading members of thfc nobility will be murdered and subjected, to worse cruelties than they have Inflicted' upon the Russian people. The country will be divided into small republics and elective monarchies, and 'these will be constantly iquarrelling and in a state of w«r until the end of the world in 1908,

The b'ig spot that lias appeared upon, (,he sun is ominous, It foretells rebellion, pestilence, and natural cntastroplus upon the earth. The outbreak of rebellion in Uussla is l but. a spark',- It will be 'fanned into 11 flume that will sweep the world. The United Stares will not escape. 'live worst riots in the history ol the nation are to occur this year. It will be a year of strikes in Hie great industrial nations of the world.

There will be many big (ires in the l.'mled States,' ami in other civilised nations. In Russia the Revolutionists, when they become powerful, ttil'l resort to the use of the torch.

Relief in tiie ground hog as a weather forecaster is a superstition, that, the devil ha H put in the minds of the people. According to the ground hog's appearance there is to be six week's of cold weather. According to natural indications and to the revelations of God there will be an early spring. Thy summer will 'bp a dry ony. Crops w.ll be ruined by droughts. There are to be numerous earthquake shocks.during- the year. There will be most ' severe shocks Jfn the old world'. In Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and New England there will be iihocks of sufficient force to cause chimneys to topple over and cornices and pictures to fall.

r lhe woiWs greatest book of philosophy, excepting the Ittblie, oil course will 1; C written Uii« year by a man who is now obscure and is struggling against the greatest odds to achieve the work that «od has mapped out for him. This man will bocome the warm personal friend, supporter,, and defender of President Itbosuvvlti

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 783, 29 March 1905, Page 2

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Year of Disaster Predicted. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 783, 29 March 1905, Page 2

Year of Disaster Predicted. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 783, 29 March 1905, Page 2

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