Thursday, April 14, 2011

Earthquakes, money, and denial...

Near future warnings of earthquakes along the Pacific Rim and riots in the streets of DC have come forth from John Hogue, whose clear eye, greatly helped by astrology, is predicting what most people would rather ignore.  His time frame is mid-April through May, and he's generally right on the money.  The one thing that I question is his view that if the Feds don't come up with a solution to our deficit troubles, all hell will break loose.  But what solution is there?  I don't see any solution to this problem that would be acceptable to either party.

In essence, there is no solution, other than tearing down the system and rebuilding it from the bottom up.  What they've been doing all along is patching a gaping wound with tissue paper.  In the end, just like the Japanese have to re-build their country, the US Government needs to re-think and re-do its financial system.  The fiscal tsunami that is on its way will devastate the country for a period of time.  But it will reemerge stronger and more stable than before, if they keep the international bankers out of the loop and cease kowtowing to corporations.  No one wants to talk about this.  No one wants to say that we are on the ropes because of the greedy, evil bastards who take more than they deserve.

Aside from the financial debacle, Hogue has a vision of soon to occur earthquakes to rattle the West Coast in days to come due to moon and planetary alignments that favor this scenario.  Ironically, a Wiccan friend of his has warned him to leave his area because a big quake is heading his way.  Hogue begs to differ.  He knows a big one will hit his Seattle area home sooner or later.  But he's betting that the really Big one will be further down the road.

Speaking of earthquakes, the USGS is keeping mum on quakes happening around the globe for some strange reason.  Maybe they're burying their heads in the sand, like the media is doing about reporting on radiation levels.