What is supposed to happen on September 24? Doomsday theory explained as Simpsons prediction goes viral
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Friedrich Merz, German Member of Parliament Says:
"Dear colleagues, this 24 of September 2022 will be a day to remain in our memories as a day we will say, I remember exactly where I was.”
What are they planning to do on 24 September 2022!?31Courtesy: Just a dude Friedrich Merz, German Member of Parliament Says: "Dear colleagues, this 24 of September 2022 will be a day to remain in our memories as a day we will say, I remember exactly where I was.”What are they planning to do on 24 September 2022!? https://t.co/TfCS8J36F5 While it is unclear why the politician uttered this specific date as a memorable one, the video has sparked debates and discussions online about the possible end of the world. To add a cherry on the cake, the popular show The Simpsons also predicted the end of the world on that particular date in the ninth episode of their 24th season! Eli ? @solagimmaSimpsons predicts major blackout on September 24th! (Hence S24E09)
#24settembre #september243413Simpsons predicts major blackout on September 24th! (Hence S24E09)#24settembre #september24 https://t.co/9YCo2HkEBF Social media users and ardent fans of the show have noted that the show predicted many events before they happened. From 9/11 to Donald Trump's Presidency, The Simpsons alluded to many real-life events before they occurred. This has social media users going berserk over the date of September 24. While some predict an apocalypse, others are simply thinking of massive earthquakes or other natural calamities. Twitterati is also predicting a possible solar storm that may occur in the same month. Bubba@BubbaSon6x9THE SIMPSON ARE ALWAYS RIGHT - APOCALYPSE COMING SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 1THE SIMPSON ARE ALWAYS RIGHT - APOCALYPSE COMING SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 https://t.co/uSQ8rhQ7tt
I wonder what is in those bags and where to these poor people will "bug out"?1National Preparedness Month with free ‘Emergency Bug out Bags,’ which will be handed out in Denver on September 10 and 24! Yes, September 24 again. Interesting and quite symbolic, isn’t it?I wonder what is in those bags and where to these poor people will "bug out"? https://t.co/Z5C2A4y3Ey Denver is handing out bags to get its citizens ready for emergencies and natural calamities. Social media users feel that this has a connection to The Simpsons episode where Homer shows Marge the bug-out bags that he has stored in their home's basement to prepare for the end of the world. A still from The Simpsons season 24 episode 9. (Image via Disney+) The Denver Office of Emergency Management has denied its involvement in the conspiracy theories and shut down rumors about the city and its management having any kind of knowledge about people's predictions about September 24. Their statement read: "We have been alerted that a conspiracy theory network is circulating a video on social media claiming that our Bug Out Bag giveaway for National Preparedness Month is the result of a known or anticipated disaster... We want to reassure the community that the claims made in this video are clearly false. Our office’s mission is to create a safe, prepared, and resilient community."
What is supposed to happen on September 24 Doomsday theory explained as Simpsons prediction goes viral
By Srijani Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The Simpsons predicted the end of the world on September 24. (Image via FOX/Getty Images) Social media users are predicting a series of catastrophes on September 24. TikTok and Twitter have been filled with "doomsday" memes ever since a video of a German politician Friedrich Merz speaking in the Bundestag went viral. In the video, Merz said: “This 24th of September will remain in our memories. In the future we’ll say ‘I remember where I was on that day’.” athreya@athreya97026040Courtesy: Just a dudeFriedrich Merz, German Member of Parliament Says:
"Dear colleagues, this 24 of September 2022 will be a day to remain in our memories as a day we will say, I remember exactly where I was.”
What are they planning to do on 24 September 2022!?31Courtesy: Just a dude Friedrich Merz, German Member of Parliament Says: "Dear colleagues, this 24 of September 2022 will be a day to remain in our memories as a day we will say, I remember exactly where I was.”What are they planning to do on 24 September 2022!? https://t.co/TfCS8J36F5 While it is unclear why the politician uttered this specific date as a memorable one, the video has sparked debates and discussions online about the possible end of the world. To add a cherry on the cake, the popular show The Simpsons also predicted the end of the world on that particular date in the ninth episode of their 24th season! Eli ? @solagimmaSimpsons predicts major blackout on September 24th! (Hence S24E09)
#24settembre #september243413Simpsons predicts major blackout on September 24th! (Hence S24E09)#24settembre #september24 https://t.co/9YCo2HkEBF Social media users and ardent fans of the show have noted that the show predicted many events before they happened. From 9/11 to Donald Trump's Presidency, The Simpsons alluded to many real-life events before they occurred. This has social media users going berserk over the date of September 24. While some predict an apocalypse, others are simply thinking of massive earthquakes or other natural calamities. Twitterati is also predicting a possible solar storm that may occur in the same month. Bubba@BubbaSon6x9THE SIMPSON ARE ALWAYS RIGHT - APOCALYPSE COMING SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 1THE SIMPSON ARE ALWAYS RIGHT - APOCALYPSE COMING SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 https://t.co/uSQ8rhQ7tt
Why are social media users calling September 24 doomsday
Many Twitter and TikTok users are indicating that a solar storm may occur on September 24 to create havoc. For those who do not know, a solar storm is an eruption of electromagnetic radiation in the sun's atmosphere. crusoe69@crusoe2020@KimHout28315997 I think we will experience a huge solar storm that triggers an EMP (24.09.). It could have the extent of the Carrington event of 1859, in which telegraphs sparked. Today, many technical devices will certainly no longer work. Hence three days of "darkness". Does that make sense?11@KimHout28315997 I think we will experience a huge solar storm that triggers an EMP (24.09.). It could have the extent of the Carrington event of 1859, in which telegraphs sparked. Today, many technical devices will certainly no longer work. Hence three days of "darkness". Does that make sense? https://t.co/mds9t82BTq While solar storms do not pose a risk to humans or the Earth's atmosphere, social media users are noting that the same can interfere with radio communication and satellites. However, the theory has no evidence backing it and cannot be called solid. On the other hand, Colorado's Denver is handing out free "Bug Out Bags" as part of National Preparedness Month on September 24. The date and the event coinciding has triggered many social media users as "doomsday" theories are on the rise. ??????????@RitaleRoux11National Preparedness Month with free ‘Emergency Bug out Bags,’ which will be handed out in Denver on September 10 and 24! Yes, September 24 again. Interesting and quite symbolic, isn’t it?I wonder what is in those bags and where to these poor people will "bug out"?1National Preparedness Month with free ‘Emergency Bug out Bags,’ which will be handed out in Denver on September 10 and 24! Yes, September 24 again. Interesting and quite symbolic, isn’t it?I wonder what is in those bags and where to these poor people will "bug out"? https://t.co/Z5C2A4y3Ey Denver is handing out bags to get its citizens ready for emergencies and natural calamities. Social media users feel that this has a connection to The Simpsons episode where Homer shows Marge the bug-out bags that he has stored in their home's basement to prepare for the end of the world. A still from The Simpsons season 24 episode 9. (Image via Disney+) The Denver Office of Emergency Management has denied its involvement in the conspiracy theories and shut down rumors about the city and its management having any kind of knowledge about people's predictions about September 24. Their statement read: "We have been alerted that a conspiracy theory network is circulating a video on social media claiming that our Bug Out Bag giveaway for National Preparedness Month is the result of a known or anticipated disaster... We want to reassure the community that the claims made in this video are clearly false. Our office’s mission is to create a safe, prepared, and resilient community."