2012, Money Changers, and Lucifer's Return to Heaven

First published June 9, 2009

The Judeo-Christian and Islamic cultures both contain references to a fallen angel -- a being that was closer to the concept of a creator God (as proposed by their respective religions), but due to disobedience of God, was banished to a lower realm, from which he attempts to persuade mankind to disobey God as well.  
 
Some 2012ers, and I tend to put myself in this category, view the consciousness shift we are currently experiencing (and which will accelerate through the end of 2012) as a time when the fallen angel returns to the kingdom of "God." In other words, mankind is set free from the rule of the fallen angel.  
 
As a conspiracist (meaning a person who lives in reality), I tend to view this as a time when the reign of the international banking cartel that controls the world through money supply, aka the New World Order, loses its power. Or rather, its powers are returned to "heaven" -- a place that is closer to "God." For those who, like myself, have an aversion to such religious terminology, another way to phrase it might be to say that this is a time when the NWO's powers will be used to serve Love and Truth, the twin eternal forces that power the universe (the equivalent of the religious notion of "God"). 
 
Readers of this blog are familiar with how I am trying to play this out: niche communities, powered by their own currency, will profit from exchange rates -- just as money changers do. One of the most common stories in Christian tradition is that of Jesus in the temple [34], where he kicks the money changers out, referring to them as a "den of thieves." Accordingly, 2012 can be thought of as a time when the money changers are welcomed back into the temple -- not because evil is now tolerated, but rather because money changing can be used to serve the temple. And so, through the creation of potentially infinite niche economies, powered by their own currency, individuals will have the ability to choose what economy they want to be a part of, and will be able to switch with much greater ease relative to current options when necessary. Because of the immense reduction in switching cost from one economy to another that the Internet and virtual currencies enable, the paradigm will be inverted, so that platforms/niche economies must compete for individuals. It seems likely, then, that the money changers that do the best job of managing a sound economy will be able to build the most vibrant communities, communities capable of creating Love and Truth. In this way, the money changers return to "heaven" -- i.e. align themselves with Love and Truth.  
 
The Jewish Disclaimer 
 
While it is an unfortunate truth that some people do hate on Jews because they misinterpret religious documents, have an incomplete understanding of currency conversion, and associate Jews with banking (while there are plenty of Jews in banking -- I previously worked at a bank owned by hardcore Jews -- that is largely due to cultural ties, i.e. sort of like why Indian people own gas stations, why Korean people have dry cleaners, etc), the majority of the common public association with banking conspiracies and anti-Semitism is the result of propaganda. Most real conspiracists do not hate Jews. Plenty of real conspiracists are Jews. Damn near all conspiracists hate on Israel, which some people interpret as anti-Semitic -- but that is because they have been falsely educated to equate Israel with Judaism. So if you think I'm hating on Jewish people with this post, please step forward so I can publicly make fun of you for being dumb and misinterpreting me.

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