sunday earthquake

Blue Monday?

Have a good weekend, or at least as much of it as you can. I’m getting this feeling that the Sunday-Monday period might not feel so good. Of course the whole weekend won’t feel good for the Wall Street crowd. The Dow tanked below the 10,200 support level (off more than 200 points for today-Friday). Ah, but there’s much more. 

Sometimes I get this feeling which is sometimes good and sometimes…..not so good!

So, what could this be? My lunch was tame. No bug going around that I know. Maybe more earthquakes? Sure, there will be more, but on Jan. 4th or 25th? Who knows? Well then how about the latest announcement from the UK? Britain’s terrorist threat level was raised tonight from “substantial” to “severe” – meaning that counter-terrorism agencies believe an attack is “highly likely”.  Now that’s cause for alarm.

The Times understands that the decision to raise the threat level is connected to the conference on Afghanistan taking place at Lancaster Gate, London next Thursday. Whatever!

It could be a WHOPPER of a down day for the Dow considering that Obama wants to keep pursing the healthcare program, nationalizing the world, taxing and breaking up big banks, etc.  Let’s see what would it take for a BLUE MONDAY? How about sub 10,000 (maybe a close at 9,999)? Could be; however, that doesn’t fit my paradigm. More to the point though are some fractal time possibilities.

Say what?

Yeah, the Terrance McKenna and Time Wave Zero stuff. Throw in a little web bot machinations along with some creative thinking and voila, there you have something! Between now and then have a great weekend because the Wall Street crowd isn’t.

About the Author

As a spiritual-futurist, I have a BA degree majoring in history. One cannot know the future without knowing the past which holds clues to what is on the horizon. The world is in such a rapid expansion of knowledge that we are close to entering a tipping point that will forever change earth as we know it.

ESPNLosAngeles.com: Pau Gasol during Sunday’s earthquake