The thing that caused that conflagration was a massive frozen space fart. Yep, a bunch of slushy methane probably kicked up from one of the methane moons of Jupiter that whizzed by for a really close shave and caused the effects that we see. I was going to do a little bit of a deeper dive on this, but I saw that it was already done for me by a guy who adores Larsen (like I do) and subscribes to the theory that all the plagues in Moses' day were caused by some wild celestial happenings - which, item for item, will happen again in our day according to what we read in Revelations. And I have to wonder about the Egyptian belief in Apophis as the God of destruction (a fiery serpent) and all the other imagery in all other cultures (Mayan, Chinese, Japanese, Hindu) who share the stories of the great tailed serpent in the sky that afflicted their peoples.....
Here is what he had to say:
October 8, 1871 marked one of the most devastating fires in U.S. history. “The Great Chicago Fire”.
Contrary to popular belief, the Chicago fire is not even the worst fire in U.S. history. It was not even the worst to occur on October 8 that year. The same evening—in fact, at the same time, about 9:30—a fierce wildfire struck in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, over 200 miles to the north of Chicago, destroying the town and a dozen other villages. Estimates of those killed range upward from 1200 to 2500 in a single night. It was not the Chicago fire but the simultaneous “Peshtigo Fire” that was the deadliest in U.S. history. It also devastated many parts of Michigan.“With the heat increased the wind, which came howling across the prairie, until at last there arose a perfect hurricane. Mighty flakes of fire, hot cinders, black, stifling smoke, were driven fiercely at the people, and amid the terrible excitement hundreds of them had their very clothes burned off their backs, as they stood there watching with tearful eyes the going down of so many houses”. -- James Goodsell's History of the Great Chicago Fire, October 8, 9, and 10, Published 1871 by J.H. and C.M. Goodsell.
If interested, here is a 3 part series from Thunderbolts info. It goes over it all the anomalies, eye witness accounts, ect.. I think you will find it very informative. Of course, history has no explanations for these anomalies. But when one take into account electricity it can account for all the eye-witness reports and anomalies. Much like the plagues and miracles of the exodus, the Great Chicago fire is no longer myth. Through the lenses of the electric universe, we realize things are not always as they seem.
The Comet and the Chicago Fire (1)
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2006/ ... gofire.htm
The Chicago Fire (2); Where was Comet Biela?
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2006/ ... 7biela.htm
The Chicago Fire (3); Human Testimony Reconsidered
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2006/ ... gofire.htmJohnnyL wrote:So what's going to happen when the big one comes?
JohnnyL, if you read the short articles above, I think you'll get a clear idea of what is going to happen if a little bit bigger one comes. I suspect the big one will be more along the lines of the miracles and plagues of the exodus. (water turned to blood) Which was undoubtedly caused by a comet. It was God, the comet was just God's means. Same thing with Joshua's long day. A comet. Immanuel Velikovsky, (old testament manual page 8) has incredible evidence that Isaiah had 3 comet encounters during his life time. It's how he was able to see the past, as well as the future. He saw many heavenly events firsthand.
One last interesting point I want to make. Joshua 10:11 states....
" the Lord cast down great stones from heaven upon them unto Azekah, and they died: they were more which died with hailstones than they whom the children of Israel slew with the sword."
The Hebrew word translated as hail stones by the King James translators is BARAD. Habakkuk in the Old Testament, it was translated as hot coals and would be even more accurately rendered "Hot Stones". Of course in modern terms, hot stones that fall to the earth from the sky are called meteorites. However, in the days of the King James, scientist and scholars believed that it was impossible for hot stones to fall from the sky. The only stones from heaven that they knew of were hail stones. So that's the term they used when they translated the scriptures. But the correct saying is meteorite showers.
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