Every once in a while, I like to look back at my predictions, and see where we are on the timeline.  Over a decade ago, I knew that there would be civil war within the US, including more than one military coup.  We’ve come quite a way along the rose-strewn path since then.

Trump has done many things, and one of them is a dramatic polarization of people.  I just have to mention the word “Trump” and you can see the intense emotional response in my liberal friends.  A number of them would still love to see him impeached.  For why?  Because guns, schools, abortion, healthcare, and socialism, or was that communism?  So hard to tell the two apart these days.  Not that Pence would be better on all of those fronts, they just are so angry they can’t see a better way to obtain their objectives than beheading the king.

Are we closer to that part where people mistrust the government more?  You betcha.  Are we closer to civil unrest?  You betcha.  Is there are change in the civic religion?  Yup.  It is subtle, but it is there.  No longer are we shooting for the stars (goodbye NASA).  No longer are we doing everything we can to improve technological progress.  Oh sure, Elon Musk and his cohorts are still trying to get into space, but the vast majority of fundamentalist/evangelical Christians who wish to return us to living in the 11th century are most definitely not.  A bunch of spiritual but not religious people who live as one with the land also are not interested in technological progress.  They choose which technologies work for them, not the other way around.

So here we are at the end of some of the archons, and the beginning of the rise of others.  If God would not allow his people to build a tower into heaven at Babel (door of the god), what makes you think that Jupiter and Set would allow Elon Musk to do anything substantially similar?  It makes me wonder which demon nine people in China decided to conjure up in a warehouse in the middle of the dusty desert, struck through with a river full of life, and also full of death.  Such is the way of things, after all.  Rising things fall, and when they fall, other things rise.