>>6523567It was a post made in one of the /zhg/ threads in 2016. I was in that that thread. In fact I started a few zhg threads and that might have been one of mine. Anyways, at that point the odds of Brexit succeeding looked about as good as the odds of Trump being president. An out 2% or so. But this guy called it. And so it was reposted and many of those reports got digits. However, as I'm sure you know, the island didn't drift away yet. Brexit is still in question, to some degree.
Most people actually thought the Dome was the Hagia Sophia, and now Turkey is talking about converting it from a museum (which it is now) back into a mosque.
The Kavanaugh thing plays in too. "Three branches become one" was thought to refer to the judicial, executive, and legislative branches of the US being controlled by a single party. The nomination would achieve that.
The dragon was thought to be China, the star was thought to be Israel, and the seven hills was thought to be the vatican/rome. The bear of course is Russia, and the "Ravens will starve" refers to a long-standing prophecy about the British Monarchy keeping Ravens in the Tower of London. For several hundred years they have kept Ravens there even though the local Ravens have largely died out. It is said if all the ravens were to die that the British Monarchy would end and the country itself would face ruin. Them starving is not a good omen.
Finally the 'rod and the ring' can refer to both the kingly symbols of old, generally referencing God, but also seem to have two associations with nuclear weapons, first because the shape of a mushroom cloud, second because of the internal structure of the detonators.
There have been probably hundreds of threads discussing this prophecy but only now are things in it actually starting to happen and it's been forgotten because of the influx of so many newfags.