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Is There A Horseman Of The Apocalypse In Cairo?

In accordance with FoxNation.com, the Egyptian riots have amounted in an excellent deal of death and turmoil. There may even be a ghostly horseman at work. Some are eager to pronounce it all a sign of the end of days, reports FoxNation.com. Feb. three video footage of protesters in Cairo, Egypt, shows an eerie, ghost-like picture floating above the crowd. The green, spectral form has been called the Fourth Horseman by some, lens flare by others. However, with a large enough personel loans, someone could make this video and make it look genuine.

The Horseman came from somewhere

In accordance with the New Testament book of Revelation 6:1-8; the Four Horsemen represent the final tribulations during the war of the end times. The last judgment of the world will be something the Horsemen of the Apocalypse are responsible for as Conquest, War, Famine and Death, because of God appointing them. In the case of Egypt, hundreds of deaths have occurred as a result of anti-Hosni Mubarak riots. At some point, Mubarak ceded authority to the military. Nevertheless, many who believe in doomsday would say the rider Death could be seen throughout the Middle East including Egypt with death and destruction.

The video clip of the Horseman

Fox and Friends soon mentioned the picture after the footage was posted on FoxNation.com. Dependent upon the version of the video footage, a green apparition is visible between 1:17 and 1:30 to the video clip. Euronews explains what the setting of the video clip it. It is barricades with Cairo protestors behind them. The green picture could be observed floating over protestors head as an “erect rider atop a horse in Medieval-like barding” supposedly.

Footage from numerous sources contains the Horseman image

Apparently one single source didn’t give the footage away as the image is comparable for all video footage observed, says Euronews. The Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse is something several believe must be the case. The slogan for Fox Mulder that says “I want to believe,” is something many believe. A lens flare might have made the image do this though, experts say.

Information from

Euro News

euronews.net/2011/02/09/cairos-apocalypse-horse-creates-net-buzz/

Fox News

nation.foxnews.com/culture/2011/02/13/horseman-apocalypse-shows-cairo

Mediaite

mediaite.com/online/this-exists-foxnation-com-reports-on-horseman-of-apocalypse-showing-up-in-cairo/

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse

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