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(Conspiracy Nation, 09/05/05) -- We should have seen this one coming. Just when we thought we'd seen it all, along come the unstoppable Hopi Elders. "This is it! The ancient signs have all fallen into place!" Whoever these guys are, you can count on them to appear when you'd least expect.
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The Hopi were growing corn in the desert and offering eagle feathers
to the Great Spirit to give thanks. Then along came Isaac Newton and
the Industrial Revolution. Machines began to replace human labor. A Big Lie was told: "Technology
doesn't eliminate jobs; technology creates jobs."
But the Wise Hopi Elders saw
that the technology began to have a life of its own. The robots were
taking over!
Now, say these Wise Ones,
the Mother Earth is in great danger! The natural powers demand respect
and understanding!
According to Simon Hunt, two of the Hopi Elders were guests recently on
the Art Bell radio show. "Major changes are imminent, beginning within
the next few months." What kind of changes? "Earth changes." ("Hopi
Elders Say Earth Changes Are Upon Us," by Simon Hunt)
A "channeler," the Rev. Fred Sterling, reportedly concurs. "The Great Shift has already begun."
(Hunt, op. cit.)
Paul Solem, a paleface beloved by the Hopi chiefs, is also in
general agreement. Beware of an explosion of plutonium and spent
uranium at the Idaho National Laboratory, he reportedly advises. This
will fulfill a Hopi prophecy which foretells "a fire in the sky that
cannot be put out." ("Local Accepted By Hopi Indian Chiefs," NBC News
Channel 6, Idaho Falls. http://www.kpvi.com/index.cfm?page=nbcheadlines.cfm&ID=28023)
Ominous forebodings are also routinely prognosticated by reputed
seer Gordon-Michael Scallion. In the mid-1990s, Scallion sold a future
earth map, showing what the United States would look like following the
"earth changes." The Conspiracy
Nation editor, amazed, purchased one such map and hung it on the
wall. "Future Map of the U.S.: 1998-2001" it read. On the map,
California was almost totally underwater. At the end of the year 2001,
this editor put the map itself underwater.
Reportedly, Mr. Scallion is scheduled to appear late tonight on the
Art Bell radio show. (Bell seems to have a special affinity towards
Hopi Elders and such.)
At his "Matrix Institute" web site, the reputed seer offers a type
of news: "Future News: News Before It Happens." Talk about getting a
scoop! What regular reporter can beat a news outlet which gives you the
news before it even happens!?
In his "August 31, New Orleans Update," Scallion notably begins by
recommending the Red Cross as the favored group to receive donations.
(See "Suspicions Surround Red Cross" for a brief introduction to
uncomfortable questions surrounding that organization. http://www.shout.net/~bigred/RedCross.html
This editor personally recommends the Salvation Army as a reputable
charity.)
The Future News in
Scallion's "New Orleans Update" is dire indeed. In January 2005, says
the reputed seer, "I stated that this year would be dominated by the
element water... I had a vision where I saw New Orleans underwater..."
(Yes, but is water an "element"?)
Like House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Scallion does not favor
rebuilding New Orleans. That, says the Earth Changes Confucious, would
be "a major mistake as this region will flood again, possibly this year
or next... Better to begin a relocation process to higher ground."
Even hard-headed people, good researchers and investigators,
sometimes lapse into this Future News
mumbo jumbo. Case in point: Mike Ruppert of From The Wilderness (http://www.copvcia.com) On August
29,
2005, consequent to the unfolding Hurricane Katrina disaster, Mike
Ruppert went "out on a short, sturdy limb." At his web site he wrote as
follows:
"I'm
going out on a short, sturdy limb
here. Oil prices will break the $80 mark within a week. That could turn
out to have been an understatement. Katrina's landfall on August 29,
2005 may well be remembered as the beginning of the collapse of the
American Empire."
Of course Ruppert's Limb was
based upon more substantive facts than Hopi prophecies and Scallion
visions. Nonetheless, when serious, independent investigators lapse
into fortune-telling, they leave themselves wide open to future
ridicule.
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