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David Meade is the pen name of an American end-times conspiracy theorist and book author who has yet to disclose his real name. Meade, who describes himself as a "Christian numerologist", claims to have attended the University of Louisville, where he "studied astronomy, among other subjects", but, because his real name is unknown, The Washington Post reported that the university could not confirm whether he had ever been a student there. He is also a writer, researcher and investigator who has written and self-published at least 13 books. He made appearances and interviews on Coast to Coast AM, The Washington Post, Glenn Beck Program, YouTube with pastor Paul Begley, and the Daily Express. He is best known for making numerous failed predictions, which have passed, regarding the end times,

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  • ديفيد ميد (كاتب) (ar)
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  • ديفيد ميد هو الاسم المستعار للأمريكي صاحب نظرية المؤامرة لنهاية العالم ومؤلف كتب. لم يُصرَّح عن اسمه الحقيقي حتى الآن. يدّعي ميد –الذي يصف نفسه بأنه «عداد مسيحي»- أنه التحق بجامعة لويسفيل حيث «درس علم الفلك من بين عدة مواد»، وبسبب عدم معرفة اسمه الحقيقي، نشرت صحيفة «ذا واشنطن بوست» أن الجامعة لم تستطع تأكيد فيما إذا كان طالبًا فيها. وهو أيضًا كاتب وباحث ومحقق نشر ما يقارب 13 كتابًا. ظهر في عدة مقابلات ولقاءات مع برنامج «كوست تو كوست» وصحيفة «ذا واشنطن بوست» وبرنامج «غلين بيك» وعلى موقع يوتيوب مع الراعي بول بيغلي وصحيفة «ذا ديلي إكسبرس». يشتهر بتنبؤاته العديدة التي تحدّثت –تجاوزت وقتها- حول نهاية العالم، ومن ضمنها أن كوكبًا خفيًا يسمى نيبيرو (يُعرف حاليًا باسم الكوكب X) سوف يدمر كوكب الأرض. (ar)
  • David Meade is the pen name of an American end-times conspiracy theorist and book author who has yet to disclose his real name. Meade, who describes himself as a "Christian numerologist", claims to have attended the University of Louisville, where he "studied astronomy, among other subjects", but, because his real name is unknown, The Washington Post reported that the university could not confirm whether he had ever been a student there. He is also a writer, researcher and investigator who has written and self-published at least 13 books. He made appearances and interviews on Coast to Coast AM, The Washington Post, Glenn Beck Program, YouTube with pastor Paul Begley, and the Daily Express. He is best known for making numerous failed predictions, which have passed, regarding the end times, (en)
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