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Exactly three months ago I made a dream: it rained abundantly. I was in my apartment which was situated the top of a tower. I saw the floods and at the moment I understood that I would finish drowned person as everybody. Then I ended up alone on a desert earth(ground) with four or five other males. I was the only human being. Others were bipeds but bigger and had a different scrawny constitution. Lower limbs were the ones as mammals. Some were blue the other whites! We had a role, that to populate the earth. But I didn't see women. At the end of the dream. In the awakenin it made me smile have as job to repopulate the earth, but to think about it I prefer to go 4D there rather than to redo a cycle of 300 009 years, even if the women of the men are attractive :)
 
In the session before the last, when asked for a keyword about 2012, the C's responded "revolution".

I expected the beginning of a revolution in America. I was betting on Romney winning. that was one way to maybe see the start of a revolution in 2012.

When Obama won I breathed a sigh of relief. I thought that if Romney won, it would further polarize the two party system. It would lead to increased political activism by the youth and government-dependent democrats.
Even though I doubt Romney policies would be different that Obama policies. I think the largest impact of his victory would be the psychological impact on the public.

Also I thought that if Romney won, if would have been by election fraud (based on the polls), meaning that "they" had put him in power for the purpose of inciting a revolution.

I am more hopeful that we may have a few more years before absolute chaos. And I have more motivation to pursue my aims, and maybe some actual possibility of attaining them.

I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.
 
wetroof said:
In the session before the last, when asked for a keyword about 2012, the C's responded "revolution".

I expected the beginning of a revolution in America. I was betting on Romney winning. that was one way to maybe see the start of a revolution in 2012.

When Obama won I breathed a sigh of relief.

Then you're really missing the big picture.

wr said:
I thought that if Romney won, it would further polarize the two party system. It would lead to increased political activism by the youth and government-dependent democrats.
Even though I doubt Romney policies would be different that Obama policies. I think the largest impact of his victory would be the psychological impact on the public.

Also I thought that if Romney won, if would have been by election fraud (based on the polls), meaning that "they" had put him in power for the purpose of inciting a revolution.

I am more hopeful that we may have a few more years before absolute chaos. And I have more motivation to pursue my aims, and maybe some actual possibility of attaining them.

I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.

Have you not been watching what's been going on around the world - revolution is definitely the word for 2012. More goes on than what you can see out of your front window, wetroof.
 
wetroof said:
I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.

How about Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal and many other countries with people very unhappy (for different reasons, mainly economic) demonstrating on the streets? With some clashes resulting in violence? The US isn't the only place that can have a 'revolution'. Yet even in the US there have been multiple manifestations of discontent. Remember Occupy? Anonymous? Subversion can be online too. So just because you haven't seen an armed uprising in the US, it doesn't mean that a 'revolution' of one sort or another hasn't started already. Revolutions can be pacific too; lets hope this one stays like that for the most part.
 
Windmill knight said:
wetroof said:
I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.

How about Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal and many other countries with people very unhappy (for different reasons, mainly economic) demonstrating on the streets? With some clashes resulting in violence? The US isn't the only place that can have a 'revolution'. Yet even in the US there have been multiple manifestations of discontent. Remember Occupy? Anonymous? Subversion can be online too. So just because you haven't seen an armed uprising in the US, it doesn't mean that a 'revolution' of one sort or another hasn't started already. Revolutions can be pacific too; lets hope this one stays like that for the most part.

I agree with you, but looking back through the years, this 12 years of the new millenia, 2012 doesnt seem to be the year of the revolution. There have been a lot of situations and conflicts, maybe as you said, the revolutions isnt in the streets but in our minds or somewhere else.
 
DreamGod said:
Windmill knight said:
wetroof said:
I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.

How about Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal and many other countries with people very unhappy (for different reasons, mainly economic) demonstrating on the streets? With some clashes resulting in violence? The US isn't the only place that can have a 'revolution'. Yet even in the US there have been multiple manifestations of discontent. Remember Occupy? Anonymous? Subversion can be online too. So just because you haven't seen an armed uprising in the US, it doesn't mean that a 'revolution' of one sort or another hasn't started already. Revolutions can be pacific too; lets hope this one stays like that for the most part.

I agree with you, but looking back through the years, this 12 years of the new millenia, 2012 doesnt seem to be the year of the revolution.

So you agree, but you don't agree?

dg said:
There have been a lot of situations and conflicts, maybe as you said, the revolutions isnt in the streets but in our minds or somewhere else.

You obviously have not been paying attention to the massive protests and violent conflicts that have been going on pretty much all year around the globe.
 
anart said:
DreamGod said:
Windmill knight said:
wetroof said:
I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.

How about Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal and many other countries with people very unhappy (for different reasons, mainly economic) demonstrating on the streets? With some clashes resulting in violence? The US isn't the only place that can have a 'revolution'. Yet even in the US there have been multiple manifestations of discontent. Remember Occupy? Anonymous? Subversion can be online too. So just because you haven't seen an armed uprising in the US, it doesn't mean that a 'revolution' of one sort or another hasn't started already. Revolutions can be pacific too; lets hope this one stays like that for the most part.

I agree with you, but looking back through the years, this 12 years of the new millenia, 2012 doesnt seem to be the year of the revolution.


So you agree, but you don't agree?

dg said:
There have been a lot of situations and conflicts, maybe as you said, the revolutions isnt in the streets but in our minds or somewhere else.

You obviously have not been paying attention to the massive protests and violent conflicts that have been going on pretty much all year around the globe.

Yes I agree with all you said, there has been a lot of ugly things going on worldwide this year.

But, if I could mesure the bad things happening since 2000, talking just about war and clashes, 2012 is not to much above from the others. Im not saying im right, this is just my impression and my opinion.

Going in the way about bad things in general, talking about war, flood, climate, revolution, clashes etc etc. and all mixed, definitely 2012 has de top of all.

Again, this is my opining and my impression of things.

peace :D
 
The situation, as I see it, is worst and worst, more and more violence, more and more deaths, more and more poverty and also more and more ignorance. In this extraordinary era of the Internet it seems to me that the world is coming to a division: those who are really aware of the sufferance of this planet and those who are completely unaware. It depress me to see the ignorance,specially with young people. The next generation is completely nuts, robotic, ill mentally and physically. This year was terrible, I see more terrible than last year but maybe I am more aware. I see the world falling apart and the impossibility to recover the sanity for the planet. So if we continue in this road, 2013 will be worst, with more people angry. But also with more politicians stubborn and incapable to control the situation. What they gonna do to stop this revolution from a little part of the humanity that can become out of control?
 
wetroof said:
In the session before the last, when asked for a keyword about 2012, the C's responded "revolution".

I expected the beginning of a revolution in America. I was betting on Romney winning. that was one way to maybe see the start of a revolution in 2012.

When Obama won I breathed a sigh of relief. I thought that if Romney won, it would further polarize the two party system. It would lead to increased political activism by the youth and government-dependent democrats.
Even though I doubt Romney policies would be different that Obama policies. I think the largest impact of his victory would be the psychological impact on the public.

Actually, it is the other way around. It is the people who wanted Romney in power who are most likely to revolt because Obama was re-elected.

wetroof said:
Also I thought that if Romney won, if would have been by election fraud (based on the polls), meaning that "they" had put him in power for the purpose of inciting a revolution.

I would say it is the other way around: that Obama won by vote fraud.

wetroof said:
I am more hopeful that we may have a few more years before absolute chaos. And I have more motivation to pursue my aims, and maybe some actual possibility of attaining them.

I predict a calm end to the year. but I have to figure out what the C's meant by revolution. because its not the obvious meaning I thought it was.

Why are you locating it in the U.S. when the revolution is happening is happening in so many other places? Plus, I don't even live in the U.S.
 
anart said:
dg said:
There have been a lot of situations and conflicts, maybe as you said, the revolutions isnt in the streets but in our minds or somewhere else.

You obviously have not been paying attention to the massive protests and violent conflicts that have been going on pretty much all year around the globe.

For example take the revolution that is happening in Egypt again, where up to 200.000 people were on the streets (again):

_http://www.livemint.com/Politics/HAnO4Lhd9vXIHkmWdR8DGJ/Egypt-crisis-raises-fears-of-second-revolution.html
 
I realize my world view is definitely not the full picture. thanks for your comments.

Occupy was in 2011. This is what I know of:

revolution happened in 2011 in Egypt. In Libya in 2012? maybe it is happening in Syria.

I did read about protests in Europe. but there is not any revolution. Europe is being held together by strong interests I think. otherwise Greece would have left Euro. If a country left the Euro depending how it works, that might be considered a revolution. bu that didn't happen yet.

Obama victory meant to me USA is safe for the time being because the rhetoric stays same to preserve well-fare spending. so people are happy and not motivated to revolt. that was the cause for the protests in Europe.

So what did the C's mean by revolution? I suppose if I imagine history books in the future.. it might say the "revolution" (or whatever the event is to be called) began in 2012. so even if 2012 is not the year of complete revolution, is marks the beginning of a many year event, so it would be the important date.

Also you could think of the C's prediction as more of an important theme. but i don't know why they would single out revolution? certainly it's a process going on to some extent. I would imagine the peaceful revolution in Egypt in 2011 to be the biggest revolution in at least the decade. but what more meaning does revolution have?
 

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