there are plenty of pseudo-religious nuts who get caught up in the fervour of it all and see balck helicopters everywhere -- the best advice is just to ignore them, or laugh at them.
so far in my years of being religious i've heard that --
--that children's song about "it's raining it's pouring, the old man is snoring" is referring to god and therefore blasphemous,
--visa, mastercard etc are the 'mark of the beast'
--armageddon will fall in 1979, 1985, 1995 etc etc (the trick here is to claim that your initial numerology didn't take some random factor into account but your new calculations are indisputable and it will happen for certain in 1993 beleave it mAn !11!1one!1!!1)
plenty of others that i seem to have forgotten but they were equally as entertaining.
a lot of people are dumb enough to make these weird correlations and think they will be convincing to others. interestingly i found a similar thing happens in the guerilla trenches of the door-to-door credit card sales industry where i was unlucky enough to work one summer -- people use these stupid analogies to get each other "pumped up" to go out and get some others into debt.
kinda an accurate analogy when you're trying to sell religion over the net
in the end these are just stupid analogies that someone thought would be catchy and therefore sell their viewpoint, or stupid conspiracy theories that people have dreamed up in their spare time.
there are plenty of idiots trying to pull this kind of stunt wherever you go, not only in religion. stay away from them, use your intelligence and make up your own mind on what you believe or what you don't.
reu