Jun 17: A lot has happened... a lot is happening... and a lot will happen. Time to do a quick summary (and see what they portend)...
There is an important underlying meta-message here though that I want to briefly mention, which is that... the legend of the lost island of Atlantis is very much in play in all this in more ways than one.
On one level, what's happening with the oil disaster is a 'simulation' of the Atlantean catastrophe. The sinking of the BP 'island' Deepwater Horizon was Atlantis going down in a 'great flood' (see this in the context of all the major quakes, Haiti, Chile, etc. this year). And more disturbingly, the implication can't be easily avoided that Atlantis in a larger sense alludes to the United States (the 'New Atlantis') and that the disaster in the Gulf is signaling - if not directly causing - its 'end'. The countdown is on and the asteroid is on its way... which can be stopped only by detonating a nuke - according to the Armageddon 'script'.
As I mentioned before, that is exactly what some experts - most notably Matthew Simmons - are already suggesting, that the only solution to the oil leak is to nuke the well! It's already in the process of going mainstream and slowly gaining momentum. The longer it takes for BP and the government to stop or slow down the gushing oil/gas, the more mainstream attention the nuclear option will receive, with still remote but increasingly realistic prospects of the government actually implementing the 'final solution'... creating a subterranean 'second sun' aka 'Lucifer' (per 2010: The Year We Make Contact). That may save or, in a worst case scenario, finish off the United States/New Atlantis...
On another level, perhaps we are experiencing the 'birth pains' of Atlantis being resurrected. In what way exactly? Hard to say. But I wouldn't be surprised if the process involved perhaps as a subset of a larger pattern the actual discovery of ruins of the heretofore only theoretical Atlantean civilization... around the Caribbean, for instance. The Haiti 'Big One' back in January was a quite literal (repeat of) 'destruction of Atlantis' and I'm surprised I haven't seen anyone getting this inference. The Caribbean and Atlantis go hand in hand after all.
Moving forward, keeping Atlantis in mind should prove most useful in discerning multicontextual aspects of relevant coming world events.
Of course, Atlantis itself is a subset of a larger narrative that is... well, we'll go into that perhaps some other time.
SOURCE: ETEMENANKI
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