SOTT Dissing John Major Jenkins
I have a love/hate opinion when it comes to John Major Jenkins. I love his dedication and his skills at academic writing. But I’m not a fan of his fixation of the galactic alignment era that seems to lack any meaning or point. Regardless of whether the alignment is coincidental or deliberate, ultimately it makes no difference to anyone’s lives – it is only a curiosity. Why devote your life to a curiosity?
Still, I reckon JMJ is the real deal. Any minor celebrity he has achieved seems to be secondary to his mission. I could argue that Pinchbeck is the other way around…
From reading JMJ all these years, and following his public movements, I’m quite sure he is nothing but his apparent self.
Writers at SOTT think different:
The 2012 Collective Shift & the Secret History of End-Times Prophecies by Gregory James
John Major Jenkins, the Mayans, 2012 and All That Jazz by Gregory James
Is John Major Jenkins a New Age COINTELPRO Patsy? by Robin Rantamaki
Because JMJ had connections with someone connected to someone connected to someone, he is the root cause of 2012 disinformation?
The articles get totally confused regarding what the disinformation actually embodies. As I commented:
According to this article, the entire spectrum of 2012 thoughts seem to point to COINTELPRO. But the only person highlighted is John Major Jenkins.
John Major Jenkins may be a key player in the meme, but it would have occurred without him. And JMJ has never suggested a doomsday, he just likes highlighting the “galactic alignment” curiosity. If he was really a government agent, or even influenced by someone who knew someone who a government agent, then surely he’d be promoting a doomsday?
I also pointed out that the government(s) could have just offered me hundreds of thousands of dollars (nothing in the greater scheme) to give them my web site. It has reached many millions of people more than have read the books of JMJ (not to say anything I have written is better…). That would be the obvious play, as opposed to subtle hints from a low-selling author.
2012 is only one thing – a mystery with an end-date that is unlikely to be ever solved, with a little industry milking it.