2012; The End of What, exactly? Part 2
In response to my last post, “2012; The End of What, exactly?”, I was asked: “How can you hold any reasonable optimism that the future will be anything but an expression of the past? Even if Free Energy bring a cornucopia of possibilities and development beginning sometime around 2013, would not “human nature” guarantee that human exploitation would continue in more refined ways?” It is a fair question which I will address here…
Before I continue, I must reiterate that 2012 is looking to be a very challenging year. Consider the possibility of just a few events that seem increasingly likely:
- WW3 breaking out centered on the Persian Gulf,
- The almost certain collapse of the euro and the dollar,
- The fallout (pun intended) of the Fukushima disaster, in which a slow-motion “China Syndrome” is occurring even as these words are being typed. As we have never before seen an actual China Syndrome, we don’t yet know exactly how this will end. But we will likely see the end sometime in 2012. We will need to rename it: “The Japan Syndrome”.
Item #1 is not inevitable, but seems to be something that powerful men desperately want. Clearly, a World War will likely end as a nuclear war. That couldn’t end well. It could only end quite badly. Items 2 & 3 are pretty much unavoidable at this point. There are many other difficult situations developing, but this short list suffices to make the point. 2012 could indeed be “the end” of humanity, as we have known it.
However, I have argued that this is a time of great optimism – a time of awakening and rebirth. So, which is it? A time of hope or a time of fear?
We are witnessing transformations on a daily basis that give rise for great hope. All over the world people are awakening to the realization that their leaders have been lying to them. All over the world people are mobilizing to demand Truth and Freedom. Everywhere, people are beginning to recognize they have spent their lives ignorant and enslaved. Certainly this awakening, painful though it may be, is a necessary precursor to being able to adapt to a new paradigm.
In real terms, the numbers of the “awake” are small compared to the number of people who remain “comfortably numb”. In America the litmus test is probably best illustrated by 911 Truth. For a great many Americans there is a tremendous set of spiritual blinders, a cognitive dissonance that permeates the soul. It prevents them from questioning the official narrative of 9/11. To question the 9/11 narrative is to cast doubt on every myth we were taught from childhood. From the pledge of allegiance, Christopher Columbus, Armstrong’s walk on the moon, and pearl harbor, to the emancipation proclamation.
It is not surprising then, that very many cannot bring themselves to question the narrative. But there is a dramatic awakening happening just the same. Many people have awoken. There is a subtle but pervasive effect that a small group of people can (and do) have on the psyche of the greater masses. It is often called the 100th monkey syndrome. As the number of people who know and appreciate the nature of Truth and Beauty grows, an ever-growing pressure on the sleeping masses’ perceptions increases. And that subtle pressure is building with each passing day.
So things are spinning out of the control of those who would prefer that people remain comfortably numb. Everywhere they look, the illuminati see people are pulling back the curtain on the Wizard of Oz, and seeing a rather old man pulling levers. People are turning off the news channels that the illuminati bought and paid for decades ago. They are learning via the internet. 911 Truth is spreading. The phenomenon is occurring everywhere.
While the illuminati are desperate to destroy the central bank in Iran, and are willing to kill as many American soldiers and Iranian civilians as necessary to achieve that goal, they know they are running out of time. Their repeated attempts to prevent Americans from hearing the message of Freedom & Liberty from Dr Ron Paul is not working. People are hearing the message. Americans are actually becoming aware that the Federal Reserve is an evil institution that steals from them every day. I very much doubt that the illuminati anticipated this awakening. The Occupy Wall Street movement is a sign of the times.
International marriages are occurring on every continent. People in many countries are realizing that they have no true “enemies”, other than corporate fictions that have no soul. They cannot continue to see Iraqis, Afghanis, Americans or Iranians as subhuman. Soldiers are brainwashed in boot camp to see muslims as less than human, so that they can kill them without remorse. But the brainwashing is wearing off. The 1960s generation saw a popular movie entitled: “Suppose they gave a war and nobody came?”. That idea, ludicrous at one time, is no longer far-fetched. Witness this… Amazingly, it seems that we are now learning how to communicate with our own newborn babies, using a universal baby language…
The 1960s also featured a popular song that heralded the “dawning of the age of Aquarius”. Most did not know at that time what that meant, nor when it actually was to begin. Today we know that the astrological start date is in December of this year. As to what it means, that is still unclear. But clearly, we are at a unique moment in history – we will soon face a moment of Truth. One path will lead to a nuclear war and a level of destruction few can even imagine. The other leads to the building of a new society as the dollar and euro fail (replaced by something new), government institutions worldwide are uniformly seen as corrupt and unworkable (replaced by something new). Hundreds of suppressed technologies offering unlimited free energy, foodstuffs, cancer (and other diseases) cures, and many more exciting technologies will become commonly available, if we choose the better path.
Interestingly, it is not only humanity that seems to be on the verge of a great leap in our evolution. Even the animal kingdoms seem to be experiencing some kind of evolutionary change on a grand scale. We see that gorillas now can communicate with human beings. We see orangutans are now learning to swim and to use tools to catch fish. We see birds engaging in activity that can only be called “play”. We see common crows using tools in a complex manner to solve problems on a first try. This indicates they are now able to solve complex problems entirely within their cerebral cortex. And let’s not forget the recent discovery of a totally new “lost world” of species never seen before, under the Antarctic.
Such things as these were unheard of just 40 years ago. So the animal kingdom is undergoing a significant leap in its evolutionary path at this moment in time. That seems indisputable. We can easily appreciate the magnitude of such changes in the animal kingdom, because we are not caught up in the change. It is more difficult to appreciate that we are undergoing evolutionary change of similar magnitude, because we are so very close to it. It’s the age-old vexing problem of missing the forest because the trees are in the way.
The question that we must ask is: “Is it a coincidence that the animal kingdom is evolving at the same moment in time as we seem to be? Is the New Age which beckons to us to quickly evolve into a more enlightened age, simultaneously bringing the animal kingdom to a new level as well?” It is of course, hard to say with certainty, but it seems that we are in the midst of a planet-wide evolutionary moment. A time of “missing links”.
The ancients that spoke of 2012 as “the end of the great year” were clearly aware of something we are overlooking to this day. The question of how they knew, and what exactly might be driving this process, is an entirely different question. We’ll leave that discussion to a future time.
2012 – The End of what, exactly?
By now most of you have become aware that the ancient Mayan calendar comes to an abrupt end on December 21, 2012. The Mayan calendar was highlighted in the recent Hollywood hit entitled “2012”.
That an ancient Mesoamerican calendar ends abruptly in 2012 would not ordinarily catch anyone’s interest. But in this case, it is a calendar which has been breathtakingly accurate for thousands of years. It has accurately measured the movement of planets and moons for thousands of years. It accounts for leap years and accurately predicts lunar and solar eclipses to this very day.
Yet, this ingenious calendar, which could not have been created without a simply unbelievable understanding of the movement of the planets and stars, ends in December of this year. It just stops. Like a dead end street.
The implications were exploited by the movie 2012. The movie depicted massive earth changes which killed most of humanity. It was a successful film in that it likely made it’s producer a great deal of money. But, did the movie touch upon the Truth of the time we live in, or not?
As fascinating as the implications of the Mayan calendar are, it simply cannot compare, in my opinion, to the design of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The Pyramids cannot be adequately discussed here. I strongly urge everyone to do a web search on “mysteries of the pyramids”. Set aside several hours to soak in the information that is readily available. It is simply paradigm-shattering, and should be taught in every senior high school. If nothing else, the awareness of the mysteries of the pyramids awakens in every discerning student the understanding that our present view of human history is missing something VERY important.
One of the many enigmas enshrined in the pyramid is that there seems to be a calendar encoded into the internal design of the shafts and chambers. There is a solitary engraving in the pyramid. At the entrance to the King’s Chamber there is a rainbow. Utilizing a purported “calendar” that measures years by distance traveled within the internal shafts, measured in Egyptian inches, one finally arrives at the rainbow, and the King’s Chamber, in the year 2012.
A coincidence? Perhaps. But it is certainly one of those things that should make one say: “Hmmm…..”
But enough of ancient calendars and pyramids. What do others say about the age we live in? The world is full of evangelical types who believe that biblical prophesies of the last days are being fulfilled (ie, earthquakes, wars, rumors of war, etc). They predict that Jesus will return and rescue a chosen few, and then the rest of humanity will be destroyed. And it’s not only evangelical Christians that think in this way. Many jews and Muslims hold similar beliefs. To be fair, it does appear that many biblical prophesies are being realized.
However most of these apocalyptic scenarios envision massive earth changes wiping out humanity. They fail to consider the possibility that prophesies of the end of time, the last days, the end of the era (Mayan), the return of Christ, etc, speak about a GLORIOUS NEW BEGINNING. Not a terrible end.
Actually, a fuller understanding of Mayan prophesy is that we are living through the end of the “5th era” (by their count). So, they understand there have been 4 eras that preceded the one we know, and presumably a 6th era is to begin on or about Dec 21, 2012. This is far cry from the horrific end of life as portrayed by the 2012 movie. The Pyramids prophesy reaching the King’s chamber and the rainbow, in 2012. Of course, the rainbow is typically a sign of renewed hope and new life.
So, how could such radical new era happen? There are only 11 more months until that fateful date. It seems frightfully difficult to imagine humanity experiencing a worldwide awakening of consciousness and spirit in just 11 more months. (Even if Jesus were to return today, would his followers even recognize him? I tend to doubt it.)
On the other hand, 2012 is shaping up to be a most challenging year. Let’s just look at a few glaring examples:
The euro is just weeks, months at best, from failing. With that the European Union will likely collapse. It is VERY difficult to even imagine where this will lead. But it almost assuredly will be challenging to the extreme.
The dollar will perversely probably benefit from the euro’s collapse. But it too will likely fail before the end of 2012. As above, this too will be challenging in the extreme, for the entire globe.
The US government has recently declared war on it’s own Citizens (NDAA). While many/most Americans are not paying attention, they are now no longer protected by the Bill of Rights, or the Constitution they were taught to revere. This can only get ugly. More on this topic in a later post.
The US and her allies are already waging a covert war against Iran. Munitions depots are exploding in Iran, and Iranian scientists are being killed and kidnapped when traveling abroad. Cyber war was declared against Iran when Stuxnet was developed to cripple their industry. Their ally, Syria, is being destabilized. Now, the Iranian Central Bank is being targeted with sanctions. Iran is responding to these provocations with war games, launching missiles, and admonishing that they can and will close the oil routes through the Persian Gulf. This situation can EASILY turn into a major war at any time.
Russia and China have BOTH indicated they would get involved in a NATO war against Iran. China explicitly suggests they will come to Iran’s aid. Can you say World War 3? It would almost certainly go nuclear, if that war breaks out.
Around the globe protests will likely continue to escalate, as they have in Egypt. Expect the Occupy Wall Street movement to return to American cities with a vengeance in the Spring and Summer of 2012.
The 2012 Olympics will be held in London at almost the exact time that the embargo against Iran takes effect. That would be a GREAT time/place for the neocons to launch a false flag attack. A biological or nuclear attack on London would be blamed on Iran of course.
There’s much more that deserves mention, of course. But this short list suffices to demonstrate that 2012 will almost certainly be a very challenging year. But I am not suggesting it means the END OF THE WORLD. Rather, 2012 can be viewed as a turning point. It could see the emergence of a set of worldwide circumstances that forces the average man and woman on the street, ANY and EVERY street, to make a decision about what they are prepared to fight for, die for, and live for.
Actually Jesus spoke of the last days being a time like a time of a woman in labor. There will be increasingly violent and painful contractions, but the end is the cry of new life, rather than the cry of death. I tend to think, hope and believe that this is the significance of 2012. The birth of a new era. I believe that mankind will finally reach the end of it’s collective rope and make the wise choice at a critical moment.
Therefore 2012 represents a turning point. It means we were born at a remarkable time, and that we may yet see the emergence of the new age, prophesied thousands of years ago. This new age will be an age of plenty. No scarcity of food, water, energy or hope. No need will exist for the politics of redistribution, nor the logic of war.
Cold fusion and hosts of other emerging technologies will be readily available to each and every person around the planet beginning sometime in 2013. (Did you know that Andrea Rossi is reported to be already in talks with Home Depot to sell E-Cat Cold Fusion devices for home use next year?) There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of patents on free energy, remarkably efficient engines, that were shelved in the name of national security and corporate profits. These technologies will be reborn in short order.
We will never again need to pay an electric bill, gas or oil bill. We will never again pay to power our homes, cars, planes, helicopters, boats, submarines, or personal jet packs. Productivity will soar to unimaginable heights, and the stress, worries and pain of the age we knew will cease to be. Our grandchildren will ask us if we were alive when there was war and hunger.
But all this and much more will be seen beginning sometime in 2013. Before then, we still need to get through the labor pains of 2012. And we need to individually and collectively make the right decisions when the moment arrives. I’m not scared. I’m excited. How about you?