Topic: My take on Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath
I know lyra already started a thread about this, but I wanted to say something about the situation in terms of the "big picture" and from a spiritual point of view.
I think the most overwhelming aspect of the Katrina aftermath to me is the state of confusion now gripping the affected areas. I think this situation was totally unexpected by the Powers That Be. You may think otherwise, but the way I see it is that they were toally unprepared for this scenario. Hurricane Katrina was not part of their plans. They may be trying to think up something now to take advantage of the situation, I don't doubt, but right now they're still scrambling to sort it out.
Right now there's absolute chaos in New Orleans. Armed gangs are roaming the remaining dry parts of the city. Anyone outdoors is at risk of being robbed and/or killed. The police were overwhelmed and have pretty much given up. Dozens of New Orleans police officers have quit over the past few days simply because they can't handle it. This morning I've been listening to an internet broadcast of the National Guard radio trasnmissions via a scanner. These people do NOT have the situation under control. There's a lot of confusion going around, a lot of desperation in their voices. Some of these people probably haven't gotten a wink of sleep in days.
The National Guard has NO plan. FEMA has just arrived on the scene, conveniently late, and they have NO plan. The general from the NG in charge at the S(t)uperdome was verbally pissed off at the FEMA director over the radio for their incompetency. I used to consider with some seriousness those conspiracies about how an epidemic would be unleashed upon the populous and FEMA would take control over everyone. Now all I can do is laugh at that idea. FEMA couldn't control a herd of f*cking cows!
Here's the bottom line: Negative forces tend to be successful when their plans are carried out without any unexpected elements getting in the way. The minute something unexpected happens, this weakens their momentum. Chaos and confusion weaken them, because negative forces are based on order and linearity.
If it's true that some storms are representative of hyperdimensional battles between light and dark forces (per the Cassiopaean channel), then Hurricane Katrina was a doozy! My heart goes out to the people in Louisiana and elsewhere who were affected by the storm and its aftermath. I feel for the people who're living in absolute fear right now, with their homes gone, possessions gone, no job and seemingly no future. All they have is themselves. And yet, at the same time, there have been so many lessons to learn for them to learn and to grow from. I always believed that disasters and chaos brought out the best and worst in people. It never fails to show someone's "true colors," in terms of their spiritual inclination toward STS or STO. There are people who are bent upon furthering only their survival even if it means killing their own brothers and sisters of humanity. And then there are others who have nothing but compassion in mind and are risking their own well-being to rescue people and help them out.
My intuition tells me that this situation is sparking something even bigger. A great change is going to sweep the US in particular. People in the south are already very upset and angry with how the government is handling the Katrina aftermath. It's evident that the government is incompetent to handle an event of this magnitude. They can plan a war on the other side of the planet quite confidently but when it comes to a disaster in their own land they're inept. And again it's that element of surpise. This is why any plans for population control and lockdown will ultimately fail. Their are some events and forces within the universe that can never be forseen.
"The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry."