The most interesting TEOTWAWKI photo on the internet.
[Severe thunderstorms, like the one Northern Florida is experiencing this morning, have a way of conjuring my interest in the "woo-jo" as clif calls it. As if just for me, George delivered, albeit with a broken link to the most interesting part! (Don't fear, I've remedied that.) When better to contemplate the timing of the end of the world than amidst the booming thunder and driving rain? Sure beats any ghost story I've ever read. Enjoy!]
By George Ure, Urban Survival
Since I got up early this morning, I thought it would be interesting to draw a quick sketch of how 'the gap' in the linguistic structures around 2012 has changed over the past several years. While not perfect, hopefully this visual will help:
A number of interesting ideas about 'the gap' when (blue) linguistic structures fall to a small fraction of current levels (4-5%?) and then come back to 18% of their values out in 2015 or much later. That's structures, not bit-counts. Some of the contenders:
"Have you heard that internet activity is down in places? In China there is a region with 'bad citizens' (a revolution). So China just turned off their internet. Biggest effect is business can't be done."
This is a really interesting possibility: Could we be seeing information warfare breaking out and this is just what it looks like in advance? Think about it: What if there was some kind of revolt globally or in the U.S. against 'authority'. Could this be what accounts for a sharp decline in 'net use? Why sure... but, the problem with that theory is it would arise mainly in model space's GlobalPop entity. It doesn't. It arises from the Terra Entity (meta set). Which gets us to this idea:
"I find your discussion of the 'October 2011 - December 21, 2012' event stream very interesting! Unbeknown to most, the Mayan calendar actually ends on October 28, 2011, NOT on 12/21/2012! You *must* read this article: The risks of believing that the Mayan calendar ends December 21, 2012! [Below] I am certain it will assist you in placing "October 2011" linguistic data into context.
--"...the October 28, 2011 date is based on massive scientific evidence that the Nine Underworlds and Thirteen Heavens known from ancient Mayan sources indeed describe cosmic evolution in all of its aspects."
---"...In the years ahead we are in for a confusing mixture of seemingly conflicting developments. A critical aspect of preparation for this is the knowledge that the evidence-based Mayan calendar ends October 28, 2011, which at least gives people a benchmark for the rhythms with which things will evolve even though it will take a certain time for things to settle also after this."
Yeah, we're not unaware of Calleman's work. While we don't endorse that view, it's certainly a uncomfortably good fit with the data.
Think about this: If one were to be really Machiavellian and wanted to come up with a way to ensure the majority of earth's population would keep working for you as a member of the PTB [powers that be] right up through 'the event' - if there is one - what better way than put the nominal threat date out 13-months after the real threat date?
But the PTB and their not-so-secret orders wouldn't do such a thing to trim down world population so they could 'own the backside' of coming events... would they? -- ###
To read click "Fullscreen" (top center) then "Zoom +" (lower left).
Related: Why the Creation Cycles do not end December 21,2012 but October 28, 2011: Calleman


















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