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Bishop says one third of the inhabitants will die in World War III and the survivors will want that they had

“One third of the population will perish because of World War III,” it has been prophesied by a well-known bishop, amid growing fears of Mad Vlad pushing the red button.

His Grace Mar Mari Emmanuel, from Sydney, took to X to make his stark warning. The man of God does not see a bright future for the world and says it is going to be the ‘most disastrous’ time humanity has ever had to go through.

In his video message, the bishop said: “One third of the population will perish because of World War III nuclear warheads. The other two thirds that will remain they will wish they were never born. The whole land will melt and the people with it.

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“It will be the most disastrous time ever for humanity to go through.”



Mar Mari Emmanuel
The bishop doesn’t hold out too much faith for the human race

He went on to talk about nuclear weapons and how they were “created to be used”.

He said: “They did not make them to be put out in museums or to take a selfie next to a rocket. Those nuclear warheads have been created to be used.”

The holy man even spoke about how he believes Jesus Christ will decide that Armageddon is upon us and we will soon see “rockets flying in the air”.

The terrifying prophecy from the very recognisable Christian figure in Australia comes as the US Federal Emergency Management Agency released a spine-chilling survival guide for a nuclear attack.

Echoing Cold War-era preparedness, the agency’s updated advice aims to shield Americans from the horrors of a nuclear explosion. A nuclear simulation that was released grimly tallies the death toll should Russia target Washington DC with a nuke.

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