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This blog is my forecast for 2012 covering concerns which were not addressed in the previous overview of 2012. These will be economics, world events, technology, and alien disclosure.

With the exception of alien disclosure, there is a lot of anxiety in the collective consciousness now about these issues because there is intuitive awareness that big changes are ahead for us.

So, from a prophecy perspective, it’s helpful to distinguish between what’s on line for us between now and the rest of calendar year 2012, what’s happening in the immediate years after 2012, and what’s going to be the state of the world ten to twenty-five years in the future.

With respect to economic changes, what I see for the remainder of calendar year 2012 is more of the same of what we have already seen in the early months of the year.

For the United States, I see a continuity of a relatively weak recovery with jobs being added and unemployment very slowly going down. The stock market will slowly inch up and close the year with the Dow at around 14,000.

Europe will still be in a process of recovery from the Great Recession for the rest of the year. It’s the financial version of post traumatic stress syndrome. I see Europe making small steps forward in some countries and small steps backwards in others. It’s relative stability though.

What I do not see for calendar year 2012 is anything like the financial meltdown, runaway inflation, and devaluation of currencies that many 2012 financial doomsayers have described. There is no big financial crash happening in 2012. Greece will not default. The Eurozone will not collapse.

Financial realities are relatively stable now and I see this stability continuing for the next few years. However, somewhere down the line there is going to be some major restructuring of the economic state of affairs for our planet.

The world wide hegemony of the capitalist economic paradigm is not leading to a world where everyone wins. Wealth inequality within nations and between wealthier and impoverished nations is growing at a frightening pace. National debt is also a huge problem for the United States and Europe.

World economies ultimately rest upon planetary resources and energy production. These resources are reaching critical limits.

Our technological advances can help us in some areas such as energy production not dependent on fossil fuels. But technology alone cannot save us from future economic calamity. It takes political will within countries and cooperation between nations to manifest what’s possible for us as a species. That’s currently lacking.

We now have the technological capacity to feed, clothe, and house everyone on the planet. But, clearly, this is not happening.

Whether the long range economic future is hopeful or bleak will depend on the rate of growth of the baseline spiritual intelligence of humanity as a whole.

In spite of the uncertainty of how these long term financial and economic issues are going to be resolved, I don’t have any intuition that our current financial resources and equities are going to suddenly disappear in the future. I don’t see that happening.

Although my forecast doesn’t offer clear guidelines for safe investments for the long range future, I’m pretty clear that buying up gold and silver bullion is not the answer.

There is coming a time, within a couple of decades at the very latest, when we’ll be able to manipulate the atomic structure of matter and make whatever elements we choose from any other materials.

Collectible gold and silver coins might be a good investment, at least for a short time. However, advances in 3D printers will eventually be able to counterfeit them.

Looking down the road at the post 2012 world, it’s counterproductive to hoard anything in anticipation of the possibility of a collapse of civilization. Whatever we focus our attention on grows. Hoarding or preparing some kind of survivalist resource base for the worst case circumstances just makes this more likely to occur.

This is not to say that we shouldn’t make common sense preparation for natural disasters. Having some disaster preparations in place is a rational course because, even without the worst case scenario of the disintegration of civilization, we’ll likely have situations like power outages at some point in the future.

With regard to world affairs, there are currently three problem nations in the 2012 calendar year. These are North Korea, Iran, and Syria.

None of these countries pose any substantial threat to the security of the United States With the re-election of President Obama, we’ll have no new wars of preemptive action against them with commitment of combat troops.

However, in the case of Syria, there will eventually be United States involvement similar to the way we provided military support for the NATO campaign in Libya.

North Korea is still involved in a power struggle of political transition with their new leader Kim Jong-un. The real power in North Korea rests with the military. Consequently, what we’ve seen from Jong-un so far is a lot of militaristic bravado. The failed launch of a three stage missile is the latest provocation.

My reading on Jong-un is that he is someone who has a legitimate concern for the well being of the people of North Korea. Moreover, my intuition is that his vision is reunification with South Korea. However, he cannot go down this road until he’s confident that he has the support of enough of the military establishment to pull this off.

Within three to five years, though, North Korea will cease to exist as an independent state.

There has been a lot of anxiety about Iran and their nuclear ambitions and whether they will be attacked by Israel. As I have already discussed in the last blog, my reading is that Israel is not going to attack Iran, not in the immediate future, or ever.

What is not fully understood is that Iran does not have any immediate plans to make a bomb. Had they intended to build a bomb, they would have done so by now. Their nuclear program is just a bluff.

The freedom and democracy movement will catch up with Iran in the next year or so and then real chaos will ensue in that country. It’s going to take two or three years. But, before Iran becomes a greater threat to world stability, their theocracy is going to be overthrown by the people.

We’ve already got chaos in Syria and more to come. The entrenched regime of Bashar al-Assad is not going to be brought to an end through any kind of diplomacy. It’s going to take an all-out civil war with many countries participating on the side of the people by providing money and material support and eventually air support. This is going to intensify before the year ends and continue through 2013.

With respect to terrorism in the United States for the remainder of the year, I’m not seeing anything on the psychic radar at all.

With regard to new technologies, the most exciting area is in new energy sources. In my forecast for 2011, I said that there would be new energy technologies that came into play in 2011, but cold fusion would not be one of them.

Unfortunately that seems to be correct. The so-called E-Cat device of Andrea Rossi has proven to be pretty much a nonstarter. He simply does not have the technology he claims to have.

My reading is that low energy nuclear reactions are possible and we will eventually make energy devices on this basis. However, the practical applications are still down the road three to five years from now.

We’re not currently in a political climate that is favorable for world changing technology advances. This is not going to change in 2012. After the election in November of 2012, though, with the re-election of President Obama and more Democrats in the House, there will be a better opportunity to bring forward innovations.

There are many political forces that have vested interests in preserving the technological status quo. Unfortunately, what is real and unreal, what is true and untrue, and what is world transformative and what is irrelevant are all battleground concerns of competing political factions.

One thing I did not get right in my 2011 forecast was the reading that alien disclosure would occur in the fall of 2011. It didn’t happen.

The conclusion of my forecast for the rest of 2012 is that we’re in for a pretty bland, relatively uneventful year. Well, that is, except for one small detail. Alien disclosure is happening in the fall of 2012.

Presidents are not kept in the loop anymore with respect to secret government UFO research. So Obama is currently not informed of what the black ops UFO part of the government knows.

What I see happening in the fall is a breaking of the code of silence of this secret government entity which has indisputable knowledge of alien visitation. My reading is that is going to come from a strange alliance of progressive and super conservative secret government operatives.

The motive of the conservatives is to disrupt the re-election campaign of President Obama. As it stands now, Romney with his 50% disapproval rating looks like a sure loser to Obama in November. If the economy continues with the current pace of improvement, Romney is going to lose baring some unforeseen world event that puts Obama in a bad light.

If sixty years of government secrecy and disinformation about UFOs is suddenly revealed though, this could cause a backlash against the current administration. It would be clear that we had been lied to for sixty years or more and that past presidents have been complicit in a conspiracy of disinformation.

How credible is it going to be that Obama knew nothing of this prior to the disclosure?

The progressives feel like people can handle the truth about UFOs and that it’s time to end the secrecy. Moreover, they believe that Obama is going to win anyway. My reading is that they are correct on both counts.

Once we know for sure that we’re not alone in the universe, this creates a sharp line of demarcation between a before and an after of human history. It doesn’t affect the calendar year 2012 much coming late in the year, but it’s going to have profound effects for the post 2012 era. These consequences will be the subject of a future blog.

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