virus: May 5, 2000

C.A. Cook (coreycook12@email.msn.com)
Thu, 28 May 1998 12:24:48 -0500


Anyone feeling up to be branded as a Millennialist today? I am
currently reading Richard W. Noone's "5/5/2000". According
to this book, rigorous mathematical inspection of the Great
Pyramid reveal a warning of global calamity on this date. The
nature of the calamity is massive polar ice slippage, caused
by the alignment of six heavenly bodies. The slight change in
gravitational forces will cause the ice caps to slide on the
pulverized rock that has been crushed "to a consistency of
toothpaste" by the immense weight on it.

The book is also full of poppycock such as the continent of Mu,
the cometary origin of Venus, and "psychic reverberations"
(whatever _that_ is). I am currently researching the books
contained in the bibliography, but it will be several days before
the first one will arrive. Has anyone else debunked this yet?

One of the things mentioned in this book is the city of Steele,
Illinois. According to Mr. Noone, this city was founded by
the author of "The Ultimate Frontier", another Millennialist
publication, to help man survive the coming disaster.
According to a Wall Street Journal article quoted in "5/5/2000",
the founder was chosen by "a secret, ancient organization" to
build this city.

Anyone heard of this?

CA Cook, LF
coreycook12@email.msn.com

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