Russia has launched an Oreshnik missile into Ukraine. These are nuclear capable missiles, although it was launched without a nuclear warhead. The missile travels at several times the speed of sound, and this makes it extremely difficult to intercept.
The name of the missile means "hazel tree". This is reportedly because the light trails of the multiple warheads falling resembles the catkins on a hazel tree. This means that they would also resemble what are known as "falling stars", actually meteors.
The Book of Revelation, Chapter 8, describes a "falling star" that is named Wormwood. It also describes how people would die from drinking the "water made bitter" by the falling star. It turns out that the cardinal rule of surviving after a nuclear attack or mishap is to never drink from open water. The skin shields against alpha particles but they are deadly if they get inside the body.
But why would a "falling star" be named for wormwood, which is a shrub? In 1986 there was the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl, which is also in Ukraine, and the name of Chernobyl means "Wormwood".
I wonder if the Oreshnik missile could have been purposely designed and named so that it would fulfill Bible Prophecy.
For a detailed explanation of Bible Prophecy see the parallel postings on this blog, "The End Of The World As We Know It" and "Inducing The Apocalypse".
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