Saturday, August 27, 2011
Stuff Most People Need
I readily admit that many rational individuals have deemed the 2012 phenomenon a lunatic proposition. Indeed, I was once firmly in the camp of non-believers. Even as of writing this, I still have my doubts; however, the sheer volume of convincing proof from credible sources, including various scientists and professors, that we should expect unparalleled levels of solar activity among other unprecedented events makes at least part of me take the potential for massive cataclysms in 2012 very seriously (http://www.december212012.com/download/2012/FOX_Solar_Storms.htm). Moreover, indicators that the processes linked to a potential doomsday are already underway include: peak oil; the tsunami and nuclear meltdown in Japan; the largest earthquake in over a century and hurricane Irene in New York City of 2011; and the global recession/depression (British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] August 26, 2011; Collapse from BLUEMARK films; Caribbean Estidama from SUPERNEED films).
Viscerally, I expect a massive die-off of human beings and most species on our planet, about 50% or more. On a scientific level, once enough infrastructure is destroyed, the unnatural dependence on utilities, grocery stores, and even more on oil that afflicts most human beings, especially in developed countries, guarantees terrible times, except for those who have managed to have the foresight and/or luxury of living off the grid enough to survive, e.g. Biotecture owners and communities.
I heard one very cynical believer in much of the work of the McKennas and Time Wave Theory say "we can do with a lot less people on this planet." He was basically summarizing a fairly maniacal point of view that it will be good for the earth and humanity if we experience billions of human beings and species dying in 2012. Even in my most nihilistic moments, I cannot support such a view. At most, I will admit that if all of the mass murderers die in 2012 related calamities, I will not be as sad as if most of the biotects and quakers do. So in a way, even though it exposes me to high levels of scorn and derision, I think I have a duty to at least wake up as many people as possible to the potential for cataclysms in 2012.
Preferably, apropos to my interests, I will attract intelligent and fun-loving people to work to guarantee our survival and perhaps even improve the world, especially via establishing at least one Biotecture Friends Community; so that 2013 will produce a world better than our current one. Finally, if we approach these unprecedented dilemmas with the right attitude, our efforts may yield appropriately mind-blowing, sustainable levels of pleasure for us.
Labels:
2012,
doomsday,
Jamaica,
Jamaicans,
science,
scientists,
Time Wave,
Time Wave Theory
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