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KEY TO THE FUTURE.

TUCKED AAV AY IN PYRAMIDS

A MINISTER'S STUDIES

Tucked away in the stony heart of the Great Pyramid near Cairo is the key to the world’s future at least so says the Rev. Walter Wynn, minister of tlie Tjnited Free .Church of Cheshnm, in Buckinghamshire. By careful study of the whim ol the lyramid. which was erected for tlie purpose of foretelling the future, and by obscure, calculations which savour of necromancy. Mr Wynn was, he says, able to foretell the Great War, the .Armistice, and a nurnber of other international events since that date. He is not a prophet on the safe lines of Old Moore’s Almanac, which contents itself with entries such as “July. A most tevolting murder will be committed this month in England H 'There is not much fear of going wrong cm SJich forecasts. Mr. Wynn is more catogOßffial ‘ inc during, lie lias sty died prophecy lorI or jhe last 40 years to some purpose, ana having mastered all the secrets of the •Pyramid he was able to declare last week that Tuesday, 20th July, held in store- some disastrous happenings Which would profoundly change .the world history. It was not-wRWy improbable that events Would hear him out when the francs was crashing ruinously, the British coal strike was in its twelfth week, and Europe gen orally stnmglnig with post-war . problems. But"Mr Wynn’s prophecy was no mere guess. The acute phase of international life touched on July was indicated by Pyramid symbolism that was overwhelming. That date, it appears, marks the centre of the Pit shown in the Great Pyramid, which by its chaotic construction, makes it extremely difficult to traverse, and represents the broken road to he taken by the nations between 1918-1928. Every nation, he cheerfully declares, would join in the general chaos. Biblical prophecy and Pyram id allegory pointed to the accelera tion of the state of chaos until 28th May. 1928. Mr Wynns supporters awaited the dawn of 20th July with mixed feelings. When the appointed day arrived,, and passed without a single continent being submerged, the unbelievers assumed that Air Wynn’s faith"in liis index dating wouid vanish. But he is built of stouter stuff. Perhaps a slump of the franc herald-, ed the great catastrophe and if not it must'be remembered that as on former occasions, a series of -cataclysmic occurrences may only- be known after a period of waiting—and we Britishers can wait confidently. A close study of the Great Pyramid, we are told, calls for no pessimism, but triumprant optimism, and assures 11s that Britain wi 1 come out on top. That, savs Air AVynn, is the ereat message of the Pyramid to English peoples. It is all very .coni fort - ino-, 1 fat if the Egyptian Nationalists hear of the Pyramid’s pro-English sympathies'they will surely demolish ihe thing.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 6

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KEY TO THE FUTURE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 6

KEY TO THE FUTURE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 6