Laurence Gardner / Jay Sean / Jeff Schweitzer
Laurence Gardner has died on August 12, “of metastatic carcinoma of the parotid gland, a long an hideous illness”. He was the author of Bloodline of the Holy Grail, Realm of the Ring Lords, Genesis of the Grail Kings, Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, The Magdalene Legacy, and The Shadow of Solomon. I’m sure many 2012ers have heard of him, although he did not write anything about 2012 that I am aware of.
Jay Sean has a new single called 2012 (It Ain’t The End) – debuting at #50 in the USA. IMHO he’s aiming for a similar reaction to 1999 by Prince.
Jeff Schweitzer (Huffington Post: Religion and Science) has posted an opinion piece also proclaiming that The End is Not Nigh. As we have seen many times before, the author decides to list all the doomsday cults and failed prophecies they can find, and then tie this in with 2012, proclaiming that it’s all just scaremongering. That’s a very easy, lazy populist stance:
And now we suffer the same silly predictions of chaos in 2012. We seem determined to keep ourselves in a constant state of preparation for the end of time, ever hopeful we’ll be here to witness the destruction. How very odd. When 2012 passes with nothing but time, we’ll soon forget the predictions and move on to the next fad of gloom and destruction.
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This physical life ends any way every time one of us dies. Millions will die and have died already for whatever reasons but thats the end of their life here on earth. Don’t know why everyone wants to live in fear of the end, live in the now of today.Awareness would be good but not fear. Fear immobilizes, awareness empowers so that you can make moves to do something about what it is you fear. Let go of fear. Shine the light on the darkness.
Should one take monoatomic elements and promote them if they are to die from cancer having promoted m-state products so excessively as being a profound cure or did Laurence Gardener die in some other way?
Look forward to hearing your comments.
Kind regards