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Earthquakes, Mayan Calendar — Response

For the bet­ter under­stand­ing of the fol­low­ing, please check the pre­vi­ous post first.

I do not mean to ques­tion mr. Calleman’s author­ity, he is prob­a­bly the most elo­quent west­erner on the topic of Maya. But at the end he states the fol­low­ing:
“I believe that what will lead us for­ward is the light. Maybe the Earth is now adjusted to medi­ate unity con­scious­ness to the human beings, which remains our high­est pur­pose and pre­sum­ably that of the cos­mic plan.”

I can under­stand the Earth might be ‘adjust­ing’ its vibra­tion, but what about the arti­fi­cial earth­quakes? They are no such adjust­ments, rather the detun­ing of the vibe. Even if Mayan cal­en­dar some­where in the con­text is about ‘vibra­tions’, I think Mr. Calle­man is too con­cen­trated onto the men­tal one, while there are very destruc­tive, heavy-machinery, high-tech vibes injected into this planet every day. And only when these are stopped can I start per­ceiv­ing earth­quakes as nat­ural adjust­ments and pos­si­ble improvements.

For the illus­tra­tion:
Japan­ese artist Isao Hashimoto bring­ing in map 2053 known nuclear explo­sions from 1945 on. Check the build up from 1962 on…

Ben­jamin Ful­ford on the lat­est in destruc­tive power-gaming cir­cles. He’s the top of inves­tiga­tive jour­nal­ism and if inter­ested please check his inter­view with Camelot Project on youtube. That one is 3 hours long but surely worth a few years of edu­ca­tion. For me it was, this earth­quake sce­nario he explained quite some time ago.