Dire Expectations 2: The Silence

Part two is not so obvious. This is an intuition, something I can’t directly reason out, but which bubbles up from someplace in the subconscious. It’s a broad pattern I see.

On the one hand, we have some interesting revelations lately. For example, the case of Rev. Annett being booted from the UK all secretively. This is a coordinated illegal action where the detention officers kept their IDs secret from the man to prevent any real recourse. It’s obvious they didn’t want his powerful presence involved in the investigation into child abuse. You’ll need to read the link if you aren’t familiar with his work. But this sort of action by government officials is becoming more regular, more common.

This sort of incident we should expect to see more often in the coming days. You’re also going to see much more about the economy, the dollar declining as the reserve exchange currency, the fake mortgage asset bubble collapsing further, etc. So much is not really news, just public announcements pointing some of the whens and hows of the operation. Timing and particulars is about the only thing we didn’t already know. If that interests you, then the news reporting by non-official channels will be quite busy for you.

On the other hand, I want you to notice the business of closing ranks, as it were. There’s a tremendous rise in squelching dissent on certain topics. This isn’t just the basic slide down into a police state, but there is more of it targeted in specific directions. Take a look at what in particular is being shut down in terms of digging and reporting, and what would be the obvious link. Who benefits, and what would be the underlying essence of their benefit?

I’m guessing it’s still about the money. We could probably guess about some of the actors, but don’t always assume it’s obvious. Rev. Annett is about the silencing of the mostly Native American children, mission students abused and exploited in Canada, but it happened a lot in the US and elsewhere. It’s not any single mission group, nor any single church organization, but those with close ties to the government, either as state churches or with other, more secretive ties through politics. I’m not in a position to chase it all down myself consciously. The time factor is too tight, and I’m not all that familiar with most of the background. But the primary means of power application and transfer is currently through wealth, so it’s mostly about the money in my eyes.

This kind of dirty laundry is what drove me from the institutional church, also known as organized religion. This is why I worship at home, why I lead a house church. It’s why we don’t have a church budget, and we avoid trying to grow an organized ministry with big numbers of people. It’s not because I don’t know how to do that stuff; believe me, it’s not that hard. I’ve participated directly and successfully in that sort of thing in the past. Rick Warren would be proud of my past work. Nowadays I avoid all of that sort of thing to prevent any possibility of corruption and coverup, to avoid being a target for the kind of corrupting influence which has made every church organization I know a political machine.

This is why I try to write posts here which are timeless, based on principles and spiritual yearnings which have no name. The really juicy stuff is not going to be reported. When places like AntiWar.com go broke and shut down, it’s because they were only slightly less crass than Alex Jones, in some ways. Better, cleaner, more principled, but in the long run, still missing the point too often. They fight for good things, but don’t fight hard enough, because they compromise in too many ways with what’s ultimately wrong with all the organized movements: they are organized. They require machinery and money, and in the end, it’s just politics, it’s keeping the system alive.

Intuition is not designed to answer a “when” question except when it’s almost on top of you. It is designed to help you notice patterns which can’t be consciously managed. I don’t know when; I figure it’s pretty close, but that may not mean anything useful.

What I do sense very strongly is over the next few days and weeks, we’ll see a lot more leaked stuff which isn’t really all that important. I believe the really good stuff is going to be shut down in ways that would shock us if we know, but we probably won’t know. The wild idiots who have cried wolf for too long (Icke, Fulford, et al) can report whatever they like, and it won’t make any difference. The only people listening to them have no idea what to do with truth when they get it. The alternative news sources who stay alive will be part of that in one way or another. The real reporting will fade to black.

Some of you are smart enough to intuit something useful from what will be available. You already know what’s coming, and how you will act. Only the details will shift as particulars begin smacking us in the face. At this point, I doubt I can add much to your commitment. While particular events will provide grist for the mill to grind down the lies and demonstrate yet another particular principle or truth, I’m seeing a dearth of real reporting has already started. Whatever I’ve been able to add to your spiritual enlightenment is mostly done, now, in terms of preparing for what comes this way.

That’s not to say I’m going to stop posting, but it’s probably going to seem a little repetitive to some of you. Barring any more prophetic revelations, or perhaps some fresh data on the structural analysis of this big ugly thing bearing down upon us, I expect things will seem a little slower in the coming days. I hope I’m wrong, because that means my Net research and news reading will be pretty boring. I hope I’m not quite so boring to you, dear readers.

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