While I claim God has called me to prophesy, it doesn’t require mystical prophetic insight to understand what we face here in the West. Our civilization is rotting from within. The energy and moral fiber which allows civilizations to rise and build are now gone. Could we simply hold onto things worth preserving, we would at least remain stable. This will not happen, because we are long past the point of no return.
People seem to know this instinctively, and many comment on it publicly. But what steers our conscious collective mood is embracing the fear which is justified, but we do so to excess. We have long yielded to the movie and fictional story mindset of things happening very quickly. Large events which change life as we know it do not happen overnight. There will surely be catastrophes, and points of major shift, but the results will not be a whole new world and a fresh start. Yet, if you read the popular discussions on the Net, most often you see a mixture of dark or bright visions, but always something right around the corner changing everything at once.
It won’t happen like that.
It could, given the vast number of things which are near the breaking point — international conflicts, economic fumbling, social oppression — but even those things will not bring a clear break from the past. You and I are not in the driver’s seat, so to speak, so none of us can play at Adam and Even in new Garden of Eden. Not a literal garden, anyway. What we will see here on the ground will be almost boring, and we are ill equipped to handle that.
For example, Vox Day notes repeatedly: We are in a deflationary spiral, not inflation. All the hype in both the mainstream and alternative press about the vast quantity of dollars being pumped back into the economy is not the controlling factor. It’s futile. The money all goes back into the banking system to replace an even larger quantity of dollars frittered away on what amounts to gambling and fraud. The banks are insolvent in reality, but the fiction demanded by government and TPTB allows them to continue operating. Yet for all the pumping, the quantity of dollars available on the street is declining, and that’s what matters.
Again, there will be a breaking point, in that the dollar pump is based on debt which is completely out of control. But that breaking point will be far too subtle for most people to notice, because what breaks is what few people expect.
The same goes with various scenarios of blood in the streets. We’ll see that, but it won’t be a sudden increase across the board overnight. It will be slow, and will become humdrum and business-as-usual in our minds. That is, unless the mind is paying attention to something besides a vast lore of fake reality from games, movies, and popular websites. That’s what makes things seem so slow by comparison. We are too deeply conditioned on the one or two hour time block for major, world-changing events. There will be no super heroes, no brilliant moves made by lone figures who just happen to be in the right place and time.
If you don’t make a conscious effort to distance yourself from those fictional inputs, you will always be captive to a lie within a lie. This world is already one big lie; it’s a prison and everything really important takes place outside this plane of existence. But even within our jail of the mind, we have created yet more confinements, more escapes. Fleeing dark shadows of reality, we have sought shadows of shadows. Pay attention to the facts of this prison before you try to understand what really matters, such as how to escape.