Strange Story Of Tecumseh’s Comet, Black Sun Prophecy And New Madrid Earthquakes – The Biggest Earthquakes In American History
Cynthia McKanzie - AncientPages.com - In 1811, a great bright comet appeared in the skies. It was visible to the naked eye for around 260 days. In the USA, the comet was named Tecumseh's Comet, and the Europeans called it “Napoleon's Comet”.
The last time the comet had been witnessed was during the reign of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, 3,065 years before. The arrival of Tecumseh’s comet was followed by the New Madrid earthquakes, the biggest earthquakes in American history, events that are linked to the Black Sun prophecy.
From December 16, 1811, through March 1812, there were over 2,000 earthquakes in the central Midwest, and between 6,000-10,000 earthquakes in the Bootheel of Missouri, where New Madrid is located near the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
In the known history of the world, no other earthquakes have lasted so long and resulted in so much damage as the New Madrid earthquakes.
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