Greg Reese #crackpot #magick #conspiracy gregreese.substack.com

The Hopi Prophecy is based on an oral record that spans thousands of years. It speaks of cyclical cataclysms and says that one is coming in our near future, and that it will be the transition between the end of the Fourth World and the beginning of the Fifth.

Several ancient texts have documented cyclical cataclysms. The Bible begins with the replenishing of the Earth, which many biblical scholars interpret as a restoration after a previous destruction.

Edgar Cayce, America’s “Sleeping Prophet,” documented over 14,000 psychic readings that have been stunningly accurate. He had visions that simultaneous eruptions of Mount Pelée in Martinique and Mount Etna in Sicily, would occur approximately 90 days before the West Coast is flooded.

Gordon-Michael Scallion was an electronics consultant with no background in mysticism when, in 1979, he suddenly lost his voice and began experiencing visions of future Earth changes. He published maps that show America’s coastlines underwater, the country cut in half from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and Denver, Colorado, as a future seaport.
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All these maps show Denver, Colorado, which sits 5,280 feet above sea level and hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean coastline, among the most secure and stable positions in the continental United States. Perhaps this explains the mysteries of the Denver International Airport.

At 35,000 acres, DIA’s footprint is twice as large as the next largest US airport. It was built 30 kilometers farther from the city than the airport it replaced and has fewer runways. DIA was $2 billion over budget. There are as many as six underground levels below ground floor, and possibly more that are not publicly known. Construction workers handling different sections of the project reported complex underground tunnels and buried buildings.
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Perhaps it is merely coincidence, but an expected cataclysmic event like this would explain every bizarre action of the U.S. government for over the past decade.

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