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Weathermen Reading Directly From the Bible

1/24/2015

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So, I listened to an interview with Jonathan Cahn yesterday, author of The Harbinger - a bestselling novel that predicts the end of US power. I'm familiar with the book; we carry it at my bookstore.  It's one of those titles (like The Celestine Prophecy) that's built a surprising following since publication.  Full disclosure: I haven't read The Harbinger, but after selling it for three years - and talking to its fans - I've grown familiar with its contents.  I feel especially familiar this morning, having listened to a 2013 recording of George Norey's Coast to Coast show with Cahn as his guest.  

After the author made the case for his novel, I finally understand why readers are drawn to Harbinger's prophecies.  The story parallels Nostradamus quatrains, with ominous predictions set into motion by 9/11. Many of Kahn's "harbingers" are chillingly real, and it was hard not to get goosebumps as he. explained them. Burning towers.  Uprooted sycamore trees.  A Bible in the wreckage, with its page open to a frightening verse. But even more importantly, I also couldn't help but notice a larger fear within the story: the worldwide fear of change as the Earth continues to evolve into Michio Kaku's "Type One Civilization."  Harbingers = our fear of human progress.  And as much as I hate to say this, once we start colonizing space (and openly interacting with other worlds), a one-world government is inevitable - and I doubt that Washington will be its seat of power.  In my opinion, the Denver airport is far more likely.

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It's easy to get distracted by prophecy when world events spin out of control.  Whether it's falling towers in Manhattan or horseback militants waging jihad in the desert, we always find some cryptic ancient writing that seems to have prophesied current events.  9/11 was a certainly big one, with harbingers appearing in almost place one looked.  But disasters aren't America-centric.  We tend to forget when even bigger events happen overseas, especially once they fade from the news cycle. Russia had Chernobyl, Japan had a tsunami/meltdown combo, and Mexico had Menudo...all terrible things that happened outside the US mainland.  Just read the Bible, people.  Sam & Dean Winchester aren't the only ones watching for horsemen in Cadillacs. But despite the bickering between Republicans & Democrats, I believe the next big thing that will really unsettle our lives will be something global, rather than regional.  And I'm not talking about the State of the Union's global warming mention.  I'm thinking it's going to be extraterrestrial, intelligent or otherwise, that makes us finally get our shit together on a planetary scale.  Something without a harbinger.  Something that scares the hell out of everyone.

Almost every conspiracy theory sites a handful of folks who quietly control governments behind the scenes.  Some say it's Masons, others claim big corporations...but all agree these shadow illuminati wield more power than Presidents.  (I'm personally in favor of Disney calling the shots, by a man in a Mickey Mouse costume - in a room full of HD monitors within the highest spire of Cinderella's castle.) And you all know the claims: these shadow governments rig elections, start wars, repress technology, and chose when McDonalds brings back the McRib.  I mention this because if Kahn's harbingers are correct, a brave new world is just around the corner - with America being only one of the players.   Yes, America has led the free world for a century, but other countries are catching up to our technology & infrastructure...and they're demanding a greater voice in global discussions.   Again, remember Kaku's Type One prediction.  The moment we stop fighting each other and just look UP, everything changes.  All those little lights in the sky that make controlled right-hand turns will suddenly make sense.  We'll no longer seek change by watching for harbingers.  And we'll stop dreading the day when we turn on the morning news - and find our local weatherman reading directly from the Bible. 

PictureMichio Kaku: Science's Rock Star
Show of hands: How many of you grew up watching Star Trek?  According to Michio Kaku, the world of The Federation is actually a Type Two Civilization - a society that's literally light years passed where the Earth is now...socially, technologically, and spiritually. Almost all of us have a favorite science fiction show or movie, but we scoff when asked if humanity might ever catch up to these stories.  "Well, you know, I guess we might get there some day," we stammer,  as though we're ashamed to touch a conversational third rail.  Discussing humanity's future is often as uncomfortable as discussing the existence of  extraterrestrials  - and their possible involvement with humanity's development.    But still, we talk about harbingers - and superstitious prophecies that have no basis in scientific thinking.  Why is an intelligent conversation about humanity's likely/logical exploration of space avoided, in leu of far-less-likely superstitions - whose premises never involve us leaving the planet?  One word: FEAR.  Like the family cat who never steps off the porch.  (Chuckling.)  That's why I often drag my cat into the yard :)  It's worth the chest full of claw marks, when she runs back to the front door and begs to be let in.

SIGH.  This is going to be one of those blogs with no grand final sentence, or tightly-written parting paragraph.   And it's also not my intention to to discount Jonathan Cahn's novel; I understand the case it makes, but I respectfully disagree that harbingers should be feared.  If it's any consolation, I also read, enjoy - but frequently disagree with - Joel Rosenberg's books as well.   

Anyway, let's bring this in for a landing by remembering my all-time-favorite prophetic sci fi novelist:  Here's to you, Mr. Asimov.  Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you, woo woo woo...

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That Damn Borgia Pope

1/9/2015

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John Doman as Pope Borgia
So, I just finished watching "Borgia: Faith and Fear," and I've come to realize that life in the 1400s must have been hell on Earth.  I know Michael Crichton covered the rosier side of this era in his novel Timeline, but the lavender-scented privies of royalty aside, most of the Europeans back then were just...gross.  No soap.  No deodorant.  No RID cream with handy applicator comb.  Dirty people, dirty houses, dirty cities...and the nearest public health department was still 500 years away.  Chuckling...it's amazing that humanity had only one Black Plague pandemic.  Considering the amount of shit in the streets, God knows that the entire continent needed to be flushed.

Speaking of God, it's hard to imagine that the Vatican was once the world's highest governmental authority.  In an era of warring kings & conquerors, it seemed like no monarch could rule without the blessing of The Almighty - without kissing the ring of the Pope, and paying respect to ole' Saint Peter.  In an time of superstition where only clergy could own a Bible, I suppose a papal government made sense, and more often than not kept the fighting to a minimum.  People were vicious back then.  They were cruel & self-serving, with little respect for human rights.  So if the fear of excommunication kept warlords from publicly sawing their enemies and/or mistresses in half, then having a Pope was probably a good idea - his holiest of police commissioners.  As a recovering Catholic myself, there is no greater behavioral monitoring system than the shame of Catholic guilt.  

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It's no secret that the Vatican has battled corruption from the time of its formation into the modern era today.  Sure, Pope Francis seems like a nice guy, but Pope Bennedict not so much.  John Paul II had a pretty solid reign, and seemed to get along with everybody, but there are other Popes in our 100 year memory, including Pius the NAZI Pope, and Pius X who feared modernism more than the staff of Downton Abbey.

The last hundred years might not have seen as much visible corruption as the early days, but that's because the Vatican has lost its power - and has been fighting to stay relevant within the modern world.  I wonder what (Borgia) Pope Alexander might be like today had be been our current pontiff - with pronouncements broadcast live on the Internet.  I bet he'd have more followers than Jessica Marbles or Honest Movie Trailers.  Move over ISIS, because here comes Pope Borgia!  You think  beheadings are bad?  Imagine being buried in a coffin full of shit.  Or being made into a human gargoyle, allowed to decompose on top of the highest roofs of the church.  Serious stuff.  Straight from The Old Testament. Or the Survivor TV series


As an agnostic, I might just embrace Catholicism again if we had another Borgia Pope.  I don't believe in all the Bible stories of course, but I'd enjoy having a Pope who says "we," while negotiating turf wars/terms like Tony Soprano.  I'd like to watch him tackle the issues of the day, from healthcare and the Keystone pipeline, to running a Christian crusade through North Korea.  I'd like to see him cut off the hands of his enemies, so they can't write pamphlets or blog on FaceBook...and I'd really like him to cast Nancy Pelosi into the street, naked & penniless, stripped of vineyards & brothels.  And lobbyists.  And Botox doctors.

PictureAny given Islamic terrorist
I woke up this morning to an iPad/iPhone full of Fox News Alerts, with the latest headline-grabbing crisis.  Apparently, those wacky Islamists are at it again, spreading joy and cheer through gay ole Parieeee.  This time we have not one but two hostage standoffs - both in the name of Ala.  It seems that this particular round of militant Islamic terrorists were radicalized within the French prison system, but then released after serving their time and allowed to stay in the country (Perhaps the French expected them to becomes mimes.) It's an unfortunate scene straight from Team America, only the gunfire (and beheadings) has yet to start.  

It's hard not to analyze the past six years of US policy, and to wonder if the current French situation is foreshadowing of what might happen in America.  After Eric Snowden, we clearly have a more elaborate surveillance network in place to anticipate these things than we had in the Bush era.  But Obama's foreign policy has been weak and indecisive, and America is not as respected as we were just a decade ago.  I suspect that all of us (when talking quietly amongst friends) have been surprised that the US homeland has not endured a major attack since 9/11.  I mean, Biden even joked about that.  Between Russia, China, North Korea, and many smaller countries, nobody takes America seriously anymore...and what's happening in Paris could happen anytime right here.  Even during endless pasta month at the Olive Garden.

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Whatever the case, I will tell you this: If we had a Borgia Pope in the modern world today, he'd never put up with this radical Muslim bullshit. He'd order his papal armies (under the leadership of CHAZ-eray, his commanding lesbian daughter) to root out every terrorist cell...starting with Europe.  And once the Islamic infidels are caught, our beloved Borgia Pope will think of some new and cruel torture/execution...like holy-waterboarding, being executed with crucifix-shaped guns, getting lectured by Dr. Laura, or being forced to watch every Jim & Tammy Faye show from the 80s.

But our new Borgia Pope won't stop there.  His crusades will soldier on, through the middle east and China. Beijing will be chastised for propping up North Korea.  Japan will be punished for giving the world Godzilla. Hong Kong will be whipped for casting Remington Steele in Noble House.  And Putin will be subjected to the ole' "choke pear" for being a head of state and never wearing a shirt.   When the papal armies finally reach the US mainland, things will certainly change for the better.  Al Sharpton will be forced into hiding.  The Academy will be made to acknowledge the success of Christian films.  Obama will get replaced by Monica from Touched By An Angel, and she'll glow that nifty orange color with each bill she signs into law.

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Yes, this world needs another Borgia Pope.  

And I for one would like to nominate THIS guy:

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