Monday, March 14, 2011

Was the Japan quake man-made?...

As people read the latest conspiracy theory on the internet, they wonder why anyone would deliberately cause an earthquake.  Economics is an obvious reason.  But there are those who believe it goes far deeper than that.  Specifically, to halt timely, cosmic spiritual progress that will continue to snowball as 2012 looms ahead.  Under these circumstances, the attack would be spiritual sabotage.  These same people do not dismiss the possibility that the trigger men may not even be human, but who control the levers with scaly, reptilian hands.  This may be good sci-fi, but bad journalism.

It's generally accepted that if electromagnetic assault were carried out, it would be virtually undetectable. It would be a very ghostly maneuver indeed.  What's even more vexing is that it's believed that not only does the US have this capability, but so does China and Russia.

Other names that crop up a lot when major disasters happen are the Dark Ones, or Illuminati, or a rogue faction thereof.  It would certainly not be the second-tier public officials we see on TV all the time pretending to know what they're doing. No, these other guys have an agenda that defies all logical scrutiny.  It's been bantered many different ways, but the bottom line is that they do not want to see any spiritual progression on this planet (though I'm told that it's unstoppable) and are willing to devastate it if need be to prevent any advancement.  After all, if they succeed, all they have to do is rebuild.

In the meantime, the human lackeys of these evil creatures who manipulate Wall Street, at this very moment, are thinking of ways to profit from other people's misfortune, as they always do when tragedy strikes.  But this is only a feeding frenzy, not the objective.

The problem I have with this theory of man-made earthquakes is that there is absolutely no proof to back it up.  Sure, HAARP is a reality, but it's not the smoking gun.

Although I'm inclined to believe that it's possible to artificially cause or worsen earthquakes, it doesn't mean that was the case in Japan.  On the other hand, Matthew Ward and Benjamin Fulford, in my last two posts, state as fact that this is what occurred.  That's where I have to draw the line.

Ultimately, it makes no difference if the Japanese quake was mad-made or not.  The spiritual snowball is gaining speed and time is something they can't stop.  Those who have looked into the etheric have seen that the assassins have failed and have lost the game.  Some people may argue that that, too, is unprovable.  I would have to disagree.  Time itself will offer proof, one way or another.