Filmmaker and scholar Jay Weidner spoke about 2012 and prophecy, as well
as mysteries surrounding the Georgia Guidestones and the Denver
Airport. A series of interrelated prophecies are all pointing toward one
time period, around 2012, as being a time of crucial change, possibly
connected with our sun, he said. The decreasing heliosphere of the sun
leaves Earth with less of a buffer from potentially dangerous elements
from outer space such as cosmic rays, he noted.
Weidner perceives
2012 as an alchemical moment for humanity to decide who or what it
wants to be. On a positive note, he foresees a possibility for the
populace to live in semi-rural conditions in a more slowed down fashion,
yet still connected via the Internet. A more negative outcome would see
society turned into a "techno-fascist nightmare" with robocops and
cameras on every corner, he warned. People need to figure out how to
manage in a world of increasing scarcity, he commented.
In
discussing the Georgia Guidestones, he doesn't interpret the commandment
about maintaining the Earth's population as a call to exterminate
people. Rather, he suggested the monument could be part of an alchemical
mythos, helping to bring about a new consciousness. The Denver Airport
appears to be connected to COG (continuity of government) with
underground facilities that could withstand a nuclear war, Weidner
reported. He suspects there's a gigantic tunnel system under the
airport, with trains possibly running to different parts of America.
Denver, he added, could be slated to become the capitol of an eventual
North American Union.
Biography:
Jay was featured in the
History Channel's documentary, The Lost Book of Nostradamus and was
associate producer and featured in the History Channel's special,
Nostradamus 2012, and also in Brad Meltzers, Decoded. He also
participated in Jesse Ventura's, Conspiracy Theory for TruTV. In
addition, he is the co-author of The Mysteries of the Great Cross of
Hendaye; Alchemy and the End of Time, (Destiny Books) and A Monument to
the End of Time (with Vincent Bridges), as well as a contributing writer
for the book, The Mystery of 2012 (Sounds True).
Wikipedia
The
Georgia Guidestones is a large granite monument in Elbert County,
Georgia, USA. A message clearly conveying a set of ten guidelines is
inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter
message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient
languages' scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian
hieroglyphs.
The Guidestones have become a subject of interest
for conspiracy theorists. One of them, an activist named Mark Dice,
demanded that the Guidestones "be smashed into a million pieces, and
then the rubble used for a construction project", claiming that the
Guidestones are of "a deep Satanic origin", and that R. C. Christian,
belongs to "a Luciferian secret society" related to the New World Order.
At the unveiling of the monument, a local minister proclaimed that he
believed the monument was "for sun worshipers, for cult worship and for
devil worship".
2012
A New Age interpretation of this
transition is that this date marks the start of time in which Earth and
its inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or spiritual
transformation, and that 2012 may mark the beginning of a new era.
Others suggest that the 2012 date marks the end of the world or a
similar catastrophe. Scenarios suggested for the end of the world
include the arrival of the next solar maximum, or Earth's collision with
an object such as a black hole, a passing asteroid, or a planet called
"Nibiru".
Denver Airport
There are several conspiracy theories
relating to the airport's design and construction such as the runways
being laid out in a shape similar to a swastika. Murals painted in the
baggage claim area have been claimed to contain themes referring to
future military oppression and a one-world government. However, the
artist, Leo Tanguma, said
the murals, entitled "In Peace and Harmony
With Nature" and "The Children of the World Dream of Peace," depict
man-made environmental destruction and genocide along with humanity
coming together to heal nature and live in peace.
Nostradamus
Michel
de Nostredame (14 or 21 December 1503 -- 2 July 1566), usually
Latinised as Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who
published collections of prophecies that have since become famous
worldwide. He is best known for his book Les Propheties (The
Prophecies), the first edition of which appeared in 1555. Since the
publication
of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death,
Nostradamus has attracted a following that, along with much of the
popular press, credits him with predicting many major world events.
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