The Paradox:
How Trying to
Outsmart the Prophecies
Leads to Their
Fulfillment
As has already been mentioned in a number of articles, such as this,
the reality of the Meier contacts, and the accuracy of the prophetic
information contained within them, is well known in higher governmental,
military and intelligence circles. This is true not only in the U.S. but also
in numerous other countries…and by the UN. That it isn’t acknowledged publicly
is no less surprising than the ongoing official silence regarding the cover-up
about extraterrestrial UFOs, as well as the terrestrially originating, secret
military craft that have been sighted in the skies for many decades.
However, certain parties at the helm of the U.S. foreign and
military policies think that they can outsmart, or beat, the outcomes such as
those that are foretold in the Henoch Prophecies among others.
Unfortunately, they fail to understand that the causal
thinking and actions behind the drive for U.S. world domination, ongoing for
more than 60 years are what must be dramatically changed if the unbelievably negative
consequences, which include not only World War III but, ultimately, the
complete destruction of the U.S. itself, are to be averted.
So the paradox is that all efforts to continue with
essentially the same doomed policies of aggression and domination, in whatever
clever guise, only assure that the dreaded resulting mega-blowback will occur.
As I reported in May 2006, “I asked if the US would
attack Iran, a plan which has also been in development for several years now.
Meier said that if the US does attack Iran it is very likely that Russia and
China will attack the US and if that happens it is also prophesized that Israel
will be completely destroyed, apparently by China.
“I am not
trying to scare you or to bash the US. Just to give you the information so that
you can decide what you will do with it. Self-responsibility is the essential
principle at the core of the Meier case. Nobody is coming to save us from the
mess we have created for ourselves and quite possibly for future generations,
if there are to be any. My real purpose in all of this is to help make these
prophecies wrong, to see to it that they are not fulfilled and if this is what
interests you too then we have quite a lot of work to do, individually and
collectively.”
The situation created by those bent on further aggression is
somewhat akin to someone trying to decide which is the most effective means to
use to commit suicide, while pretending that they will survive taking the
irreversible action.
And radical religious fundamentalists such as these give
their own folksy, and also suicidal, spin to the lunacy.
(Maybe those people were just clever enough to figure out
that doing “what Jesus would do” isn’t really such a good idea after all. Just
take a look at a crucifix if you want to be reminded of what actually happened
to the real man, Jmmanuel, upon whom the myths of “Jesus” are based.)
The Henoch Prophecies also warn that “… the misery on Earth will continue, as
two terrible civil wars will break out in America, whereby one will follow the
other. Afterwards, the United States of America will break apart and deadly
hostility will prevail among her, which then leads to the division into five
different territories; and it cannot be prevented that sectarian fanatics will
play a dictatorial role.”
Should we now be surprised that the familiar pendulum that
is illustrative of how cause and effect works is now returning to us as a
wrecking ball? Paradoxical indeed.