Fasten your seatbelts, if some Mormons are right, it's going to be a bumpy September.

A perfect storm of Bible prophecies, the Hebrew calendar, the stock market jitters, a blood moon, and an author who claims to have had a near-death experience are all convincing plenty of Utah Mormons that the end is near, reports The Salt Lake Tribune.

A store in American Fork, Utah that sells freeze-dried goods says that business has skyrocketed in the past couple of months.

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Mormon 'preppers' (stock photo above) who believe the end of the world will happen this month are reportedly cleaning out store shelves in Utah

Some Utah Mormons (Salt Lake church pictured above) think that many signs point toward the end of the world happening in September

'There is a sense of urgency, like something is up. A lot of people are mentioning things about September, like a financial collapse,' customer-service representative Ricardo Aranda told the outlet.

It's the same deal over at Emergency Essentials in Bountiful, where salesman Jordan Jensen said that 72-hour emergency kits are flying off the shelves.

Customers think 'This is the month it will all happen - with a 'blood moon' and a currency collapse and everything,' he said.

A jittery September stock market (above) is just one of the many signs that Doomsday is approaching, according to some Mormons

The ancient Hebrew calendar (pictured) reportedly predicts the end of the world could happen this month

People who are currently preparing for the end of the times are called 'preppers.'

Preppers think there are seven years between each major disaster, hence the seven year gap between September 11 and the stock market crash of September 29, 2008.

Since September has so far sparked some wild NASDAQ fluctuations and a China stock market free fall, some Utah Mormons think plenty worse could happen any day now.

According to prepper lore, September 28, the day of the blood moon, will also usher in an earthquake near Utah, says the outlet.

And that's not all set to happen this month, according to preppers. They also reportedly think the U.N. will invade the country and there will be technological disruptions on a mass scale.

These fears are egged on by an author named Julie Rowe, a Mormon who has written two books on end times, 'A Greater Tomorrow: My Journey Beyond the Veil' and 'The Time Is Now,' says the Tribune.

Thrive Life (above), a Utah store that sells freeze-dried goods, is doing 500 percent more business than usual says an employee

Utah store Emergency Essentials (pictured) can't keep their 72-hour emergency kits on the shelves, reports the Salt Lake Tribune

Rowe gives speeches at Mormon venues, drawing huge crowds of worry warts, and she urges everyone to prepare for world chaos.

Officials with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took the unusual step of saying that the author didn't represent the church's beliefs.

And certainly none of this rising panic will be quelled by author Graham Hancock's recent prediction that a 'planet-killing' comet is speeding towards Earth, according to Yahoo.

At least Hancock gives us all a little time to get our affairs in order, as he says this will happen sometime within the next 20 years, not necessarily this month.



