08-29-2011, 11:36 AM
(08-28-2011, 01:39 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(08-27-2011, 09:43 PM)ConsciousnessWarrior Wrote:Probably less smart to create assumptions about '2012'. LOL(08-27-2011, 12:47 AM)zenmaster Wrote:Sorry, but, waiting years for a pattern to maintain simply isn't very smart given the implications of 2012. LOL(08-27-2011, 12:16 AM)ConsciousnessWarrior Wrote: Interesting...look at 1998.....1108? Wow! Could be solar minimum?Why wow? There is no strong correlation between observable solar activity and earthquakes, or with the moon, or time of day or year.
I'd say there is a significant increase in activity of 5.0 or greater in the past few years, considering the average since 1900 has been around 1500. If an upward trend develops or simply maintains, after a couple of years there may be some cause for investigation.
the 'why now' is, the south american landing group. there is information in regard to the past of this planet that we have which mainstream science does not accept.
there was a landing in south america as we know, and these entities did a lot of teaching. what they have taught, has not been mentioned by Ra. when we look at the knowledge and heritage of south american civilization, however, we see that there is inordinate amounts of astronomical knowledge and effort. mainstream science ties this to the 'need to track seasons for farming', but this is just rationalization - chinese civilization was a longer standing civilization which also subsisted in farming, but the measure of astronomical interest in china, despite being much a bigger zone than the others, have not at all been comparable with egypt or the cultures influenced by it, or south america.
two of these zones we know to be contact zones, and especially landings.
so now we have a mayan calendar which has cycles increasingly shrinking in frequency and culminating in a cycle overlap date. and then we have Ra material, which puts the date for harvest at the same vicinity. both the Ra group and south american group were working towards harvest. and not surprisingly, tzolkin count calendar is a calendar that follows cycles of the sun.
statistically, too coincidental to be coincidence.