"Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

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"Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

Postby anothershamus » Mon May 03, 2010 10:02 am

More 'high strangeness' for us here at RI!

This is from:http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm I can't get a permalink to that date so it will change as the days go by but the main info is here.

This is based on 'predictive linguistics' which happens over at http://www.halfpasthuman.com and they bot-search the interwebs to get a glimpse of forthcoming events. (apparently time is bendy in interspace)


They have had some hits linked to 9/11, and Banda Aceh, and this last one on the oil rig spill, (big text below below) they are calling for a period of even bigger events to come:

Rising Tension Week

This is the week when we are supposed to 'feel' (as much as read in headlines) a transition into 'rising tensions' which should carry us forward to July 11th-ish period, which will mark when we should see a saw-tooth kind of period of 'release language' begin; ultimately we get to the biggest release events we've ever seen in modelspace (drawfing 9/11, the KatRita Hurricanes, China quake, Banda Aceh, and all the rest combined. Should be quite a show. Barf bags and aspirin at the ready kind of thing.



If you have no clue what this means, run (don't walk) over to http://www.halfpasthuman.com with $10 and get the "Shape of Things to Come" report which is a 50+ page 'light reading' of how language has been changing over time and signaling astute readers about future events. It won't help you feel any better but at least you'll have a clue what we're talking about as we natter on about rising tensions, emotional release events, modelspace happenings and the movement of events/linguistics hints within modelspace.



We're in a period of so much 'building tension' right now that about all we can hope to do is list the 'rising tension' events - those events which bring massive lifestyle change in slow-motion. Today's short list:

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President Obama's posse and oil company execs are working the problem of how to shut down that gushing oil rig which caught fire/exploded off the Louisiana coast and which is threatening to wreck beachfront property values (oh, and the environment, too, I suppose I should mention that) along a swath from LA to FL.

Key thing about the oil leak is we are now around 70% fulfillment on the predictive linguistics call for "dead/dying oceans and the 'blue flue" as reports warn that "Mother of all gushers could kill Earth's oceans" which is right in line with the linguistics, but remember (this won't be pleasant, so drop the Wheaties for a sec): This is only the first of what should be a trifecta of events between now and November which will show any thinking person with 13¢ worth of brains that government has only very limited ability to cope with Ma Nature and her sidekicks... You haven't lost sight of the fact we've still got 3-4 major earthquakes to go this year of the "Great Quake" type in modelspace? That 5.9 in Japan this morning's tiny compared to what's out there.

What I find most interesting in the oil patch? (curious?) is the coincidental timing of Dick Cheney's old outfit "Halliburton buys Boots & Coots" an oil & gas well control outfit for $240-million on April 12...then April 20 along comes the start of the current disaster. Repeat after me: "Coincidence....luck......."
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Gold seller Gordo Brown is into his last three-days of campaign to keep his job in the UK. A renunciation by UK voters of the Establishment/PowersThatBe paradigm of hype shuck & jive for the corpgov bottom line would constitute a vote in the direction of GlobalRev ...the rebellion against runaway corporatism which is underway everywhere (even if at a preconscious level). Need examples? How about this next item...
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Video may show hints to authorities who are seeking a would-be car bomber at New York's Times Square, an event which didn't happen because the fertilizer used was lower than explosive grade, we hear.
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More GlobalRev? OK...Immigration marches (pro-illegal immigration, as far as I read it) here in the US this weekend ended in some cases in violence in places like Santa Cruz. Gotta wonder what Wednesday (Cinco de Mayo) will bring. Hold the Mayo?
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Then there's the rising tensions of the investment community as half a dozen long-term stories are in play:
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There are reports around the 'net that JP Morgan may be under a DoJ investigation. This comes as rumors of persistent market manipulation continue and some dealers report odd delays in delivery of silver bars to their clients.
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A flick of the calculator (kinda easy for this, but go with me on this - it's important) shows the Dow lost 195.67 points last week so an eight point drop during the today's trading today could send the market under the psychologically important (although not to sane people) 11-thousand level. Sane people have seen this coming for a long time as sane people are not greater fools when it comes to paper & ink being passed off as valuables. Of course a rally this morning to fit the Monday mold.
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Re: "Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

Postby anothershamus » Mon May 03, 2010 10:38 am

Kunstler thinks that this is looking like the start of the French Revolution! Fits right into the 'Rising Tension' meme:

Here is his Mon. Blog Post from: http://kunstler.com/blog/2010/05/worse-than-1789.html

Worse Than 1789?
By James Howard Kunstler
on May 2, 2010 10:46 AM

Senator Levin pretty much had Goldman Sach's Lloyd Blankfein dead in a casket with that now-notorious email from GS's head of sales and trading, Tom Montag, describing one of their billion-dollar investment "products" as "one shitty deal." Levin seemed to delight in crossing the boundary into the realm of the unspeakable, knowing that even the so-called "family" newspapers and cable TV networks would have to report it. And just to make sure nobody missed the point, the senator repeated that phrase at least twenty times before the day was over. It was like the climactic scene in that old Hammer Films classic, The Horror of Dracula, where Professor Van Helsing moves from coffin to coffin pounding stakes through the hearts of Drac and all his fellow bloodsuckers.
It's hardly the climax of our story, though. Ours has barely started. It seems to me lately that the crack-up we've entered is liable to play out more gruesomely for our privileged elites than the orgy of bloodletting that attended the French Revolution. That historical moment was a sharp transition between old, settled social relations and the new political realities of imminent industrialization and a rising middle class. The elites in charge of things to that moment, an ossified aristocracy, responded to rising discontent with utter feckless stupidity. To make matters worse, a great many of them were hunkered down in the fantasy-land Royal Palace of Versailles, enjoying what was for practical purposes a non-stop mega house party. They must have thought they were safe twelve miles outside Paris.
The French Revolution actually got off to a better start than it is remembered for. A progressive opposition put together a new legislature, the National Assembly. They undertook the writing of a constitution. But it all fell apart rather quickly since the dim-witted King and his cohorts didn't really get into that old changing times spirit and their lack of cooperation -- not to mention their decadence -- provoked the more violent factions of the common people to form that kraken of politics, the mob. What a goddamned mess it turned into -- a revolving cast of mob masters, each worse than the last, whipping up the crowds to ever more horrible enormities of human vivisection -- a political process that had gone hopelessly out of control. Despite the agile precedent of their friend, the new USA, quickly resolving its own rebellion into a functioning government of law, France opted for a bloody clusterfuck -- which went on for eight more years.
The France of 1789 and the USA of today have a few important elements in common: a striking inability to sort out any national problems, an arrogant, depraved ruling elite resistant to reform, and an intellectual underclass motivated by blind fury. Some signal differences: most of our even theoretically best-intentioned "leaders" -- i.e. elected officials, business, education, and media figures -- are unable to articulate the problems we face, which go way beyond the mere distribution of political power or even wealth. (In fact much of the so-called Left, especially the faculty intellectuals, are preoccupied with esoteric sideshows around wealth, power, and the ridiculous "politics" of gender.) Paul Krugman and David Brooks have no more of a clue about the implications of Peak Oil than Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin.
The resounding message of Senator Levin's hearings on Goldman Sachs last week is that Wall Street is a shitty deal for America. Okay, now everybody knows it. Nobody has an excuse for not knowing it. The machinations ongoing over a financial reform bill seem to be leading to a rather feeble outcome. The only people who are excited by it are -- surprise! -- a bunch of economists, who will soon be relegated to the dumpster of discredited professions along with necromancers, alchemists, and magnetic mesmerists. My guess is that something lame will pass, it will be instantly denounced as yet another fraud, and then the next move is probably the stock market's. A return of volume will signal a return of cratering equities as all the indexes give up their hallucinated gains of the past year, and all the pension funds and college endowments and banks who flocked there in the desperate search for yield will find that they were hosed.
By August, it's possible that the entire country except for the editorial board of the New York Times will be members in good standing of the Tea party, and it will have split into a dozen warring factions. By then, too many other destabilizing events will be in motion. The hangover of the British election will reveal the fatal insolvency of the UK, torpedoing the pound -- a huge event that would certainly trigger a cascading fiasco of credit default swap obligations. I don't see how the global financial system emerges from that in any form recognizable to someone watching the scene in the first week of May, 2010. In the background of all this, something wicked this way comes in the matter of oil prices and availability. The eco-disaster underway from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is looking every hour more like an event horizon that will rock the whole industry and, with it, the developed world. At the moment, oil is over $86 a barrel (and gasoline over $3 for regular at the pumps).
I continue to wonder how it will all go down this summer in the Hamptons where, like Versailles in 1789, the elite mega-wealthy of today cavort shamelessly in a semi-private fantasy-land of status vamping for the Vanity Fair shutterbugs. The Hamptons are not defensible -- unless you count privet hedge as an effective fortification. Any bloody-minded gang of unemployed, grievance-maddened mudlarks can creepy-crawl down the Sunrise Highway to Gin Lane with firearms bought at the WalMart (and modified to full-automatic in the garage). What if hundreds -- thousands! -- of them get the same idea? Louis XVI and his homeys probably never thought the mobs would scale the ha-has of his fabulous estate, either.
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Re: "Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

Postby chump » Mon May 03, 2010 12:55 pm

anothershamus wrote:More 'high strangeness' for us here at RI!

This is from:http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm
What I find most interesting in the oil patch? (curious?) is the coincidental timing of Dick Cheney's old outfit "Halliburton buys Boots & Coots" an oil & gas well control outfit for $240-million on April 12...then April 20 along comes the start of the current disaster. Repeat after me: "Coincidence....luck......."

That's interesting.

anothershamus wrote:This is based on 'predictive linguistics' which happens over at http://www.halfpasthuman.com and they bot-search the interwebs to get a glimpse of forthcoming events. (apparently time is bendy in interspace)


They have had some hits linked to 9/11, and Banda Aceh, and this last one on the oil rig spill, (big text below below) they are calling for a period of even bigger events to come:


I can see how there might be a possibility to predict future events through this method; especially if they were all man-made catastrophe's. Then, perhaps they would be sweeping communications in anticipation of the event? If they are having success, I doubt if it has anything to do with the bending of space and time. However, I agree that we're in for a period of even bigger things to come. Thanks
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Re: "Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

Postby Simulist » Mon May 03, 2010 1:15 pm

Here's the another way to predict future man-made catastrophes: figure out where there's a potential for boatloads of loot to be filched, and then expect that some bastard somewhere will create a situation that gets him said loot.

If a corporate capitalist crook could figure out a way to make a few million bucks by arranging for the entire universe to be sucked into a giant black hole, you'd be hearing that giant sucking sound before noon today.

(Sure that would be suicidal — but there's money to be made!)
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Re: "Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

Postby Nordic » Mon May 03, 2010 6:54 pm

Goldman who? Does anyone care right now? I think the populance has been sufficiently been distracted by the Worst Environmental Disaster in History, a Terrist Attack in New York City, and heck we've even got a formerly dead "terrist" leader threatening three cities in the U.S.

Goldman Sachs, that's so April!
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Re: "Shape of Things to Come", Rising Tension Week

Postby Canadian_watcher » Mon May 03, 2010 9:10 pm

I'm looking for the evidence, but I heard today taht Goldman shorted the gulf oil rigs before the spill .. BP? another co. ? don't know.. it's a rumour. But I'd love it to be true and traceable.
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