Tuesday, June 22, 2010
The BP Logo And The Wormwood Plant
Et tamquam mons magnus igne ardens missus est in mare: et facta est tertia pars maris sanguis. (Revelation 8:8)
Oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along thousands of miles of the Atlantic coast and open ocean.
Above Top Secret compares the smilarities between the BP logo and a star.
Interestingly, the Gulf of Mexico was created by a large meteorite and caused one of the most severe mass extinctions in Earth's history.
There are also similarities between the BP logo and the budding flower of the Wormwood plant.
A species of Wormwood is called Artemisia Absinthium.
Now, Revelation 8:11 states: "And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter".
The Wormwood plant is indeed known for it's ability to produce oil.
Revelation 8:11 says in Latin: "Et nomen stellae dicitur Absinthius".
"A great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood", according to Revelation 8:8.
Saint John's vision of a "great mountain burning with fire", is of course the Deepwater Horizon rig itself.
CNN reports oil may now be 4.2 million gallons a day in the Gulf.
That would explain how a third part of the sea turned to blood in Revelation 8:8 and 8:11.
Saint John's prophetic vision, of BP's logo two thousand years ago, may also hold a solution to our future energy needs.
Maybe we should concentrate our future oil production to extract oil from the Wormwood plant and from Sunflowers?
"Et nomen stellae dicitur Absinthius. Et facta est tertia pars aquarum in absinthium, et multi hominum mortui sunt de aquis, quia amarae factae sunt", Revelation 8:11.


