Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Web Bot Project and 2012

Mirror Of Aphrodite"Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, but toweigh and consider." -- Francis Bacon, Sr.Sunday, May 20, 2007The Web Bot Project and 2012Maybe some of you have heard of The Web Bot Project, but for those of you whohave not, it's quite intriguing.The Web Bot Project, developed in the late 1990's, was created to assist inmaking stock market predictions.The technology uses a system of spiders to crawl the Internet and search forkeywords, much like a search engine does. When a keyword is located, the botprogram takes a snapshot of the text preceding and following the keyword. Thissnapshot of text is sent to a central location where it is then filtered todefine meaning.The projects concept is aimed at tapping into the "collective unconscious" ofthe universe and it's inhabitants. As well, there is an interesting time conceptinvolved and an unusual concept of a "tipping point" regarding the past,current, and future times. It goes a bit deeper than viewing what those of us onthe Internet are saying.But in 2001, bot operators began to notice that stock market predictions werenot the only matters being accurately predicted by the program. They began totake notice of coincidence with occurrences and explored it further.One of the first accurate predictions from the bot program took place in June of2001. The program predicted that a life altering event would take place withinthe next 60-90 days. An occurrence of such proportion that it's effects would befelt worldwide. The program based it's prediction on "web chatter" whichultimately represents the collective unconscious of society.Regrettably, the bot program's prediction proved accurate and the Twin Towersfell on 9/11/2001.Here's where it starts to become very interesting. The bot program also predictsa worldwide calamity taking place in the year 2012. For those of you who studyastrology, prophecies, and the like, you may already be familiar with this date.The Mayans were considered by many as great "seers" and built a society thatfocused it's studies on time, synchronicity, and consciousness. The Mayancalendar predicts that mankind will end in the year 2012. A period which alsosignifies the end of the current era in the Mayan calendar. But this end mayrepresent a symbolic end - more so than a literal end. An end that refers to ashift in consciousness, such as a societal shift into a spiritual age from ascientific one.Many have derived similar predictions from the I Ching or China's "Book ofChanges." The I Ching was written in 2800 B.C. and is revered to this day inChina. A gentlemen by the name of Terrence McKenna studied the I Ching intenselyand began to see a pattern emerging. From that pattern he produced a time linegraph and called it the "Time Wave Zero" theory.Terrence's time line derived from the I Ching ended in the year 2012 - December21, 2012 to be exact. The winter solstice.Even more intriguing is the fact that many suggest that there is scientificevidence that points to a very rare astrological occurrence taking place theyear of 2012. For millenia, the Mayans believed in the existence of a dark riftin the center of the Milky Way and considered it fact. Only recently did modernscientists discover that it actually does exist.Many exist, however, in the center of our galaxy is a black hole. And in theyear 2012, it is suggested that the sun and the earth will be in directalignment with this black hole. Scientist speculate that magnetic shifts couldtake place as a result. In essence, it is theorized that the poles couldreverse. The poles have shifted before and Einstein, himself, had suggested thispole shifting theory in 1955.And I'm sure many of you have heard of Merlin the magician. Merlin was believedto be a Celtic shaman that many of his day considered a "crazed man of theforest." As a result, during those times he was referred to as "Merlin theWild." But what many don't realize is that Merlin was considered Europe'sgreatest oracle or "seer."Merlin predicted that the planets will "run riot" through the constellations.Completely off their normal paths of rotation. Scientists speculate that if thiswere to happen, it would be a result of the earth changing it's rotation - orthe poles shifting.Merlin also predicted that the use of "talking stones" would be taking placeduring this time. For those of you who don't know, stone is the basis of ourmodern technology. Quartz in particular. Quartz technology is used in cellphones as well as computers. Silicone quartz stores information that can then beretrieved.Another interesting side note to this, that I will be discussing in an upcomingpost, is the use of quartz by the Mayans. The Mayans coveted what were known asthe crystal skulls. Skulls carved from natural quartz crystal. They claimed theskulls "talked" to them and gave them information. Could it be that theyactually did? Based on our knowledge of the capabilities of quartz crystal andit's uses for technology - it seems quite possible. Hewlett Packard studied theskulls in 1970 and their results were startling.The oldest tribe in the United States, the Hopi Indian tribe, believed that theworld has been created and destroyed four times previously. The Hopi's believethat we are on the brink of the Fifth World. They predicted that this occurrencewould be preceded by submersion (rising waters), the sun getting hotter (globalwarming), and earth occurrences (hurricane's, tornadoes, and mass flooding).The Hopi's also predicted that the world at this time would be criss-crossed bya spider web, which could be likened to the Internet. They believed that the endof the Fourth World would be followed by the beginning of the Fifth World. Theevolution of life requires violence.Seems that these beliefs are in line with the predictions made from one of thegreatest book of prophecies ever written - the Bible. And the Book ofRevelations, in particular.The History Channel created a special that touches on this very subject titled:Doomsday 2012, The End of Days. It further explores the significance of thisdate in ancient prophecies, texts, and writings.

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