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Message Subject Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :)
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Well, the Canary Islands factor heavily into End Times prophecy. Anyone who has ever read the Book of Enoch knows that Canary Islands lied at the entrance to the location of the Tree of Life, which exists to this day and has only been "hidden" from Mankind's view by a powerful Angel. Also, the pre-Deluge world empire known as Atlantis which had been built by Adam and his immediate descendants, had its capitol city located very close to the Canary Islands in Mauritania on the Richat Structure. This world empire was destroyed by a Deluge whose waters came mostly from below, not above, and the Book of Enoch says that the portal to this underground Ocean lied not far off the coast of the Canary Islands. Then we have the fact that the Book of Revelation foretells of a burning mountain being thrown into the sea that destroys the modern-day heir of Atlantis, which is in fact America-Great Britain. The Book of Enoch indicates that this "burning mountain" is one of the "seven burning mountains" that are one and the same as the Canary Island chain. But it gets even better, because the most important "axis mundi" or "world pillar" or "omphalos" to godless, satanic men today is actually located in the Canary Islands. I'll explain.

In the ancient world the "omphalos" is the pre-Christian concept of "the center of the world", the place where the connection between the gods/the heavens and mankind was at its closest. In the religious context of the old pagan religions, the omphalos was very much considered the link between the heavens and the earth: an "axis mundi" or world pillar. These places were often represented physically with an object such as a stone or a pillar.

Though a near universal symbol, it seems that many different cultures had their own omphalos. In Japan it was Mount Fuji. In ancient Greek myth is was written that Zeus released a pair of eagles in order to find the centre of the world, and when they collided the collision took place above Delphi, thus the location became the Greek omphalos. To the Sioux it was the Black Hills in South Dakota. For the Romans it was of course Rome (with all roads leading to it). And in early Christian to medieval Christian times it was most definitely Jerusalem. I could go on with many more examples, but I just want to emphasize the point of how important the concept of the omphalos has been throughout recorded history,

We are living in the Age of Enlightenment which was a rejection of the Christian ethos and new way of looking at the world, a new paganism that has infected our once-Christian culture, and it came up with its own version of the omphalos. The location of this newest example of the omphalos was most undoubtedly the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. The importance placed on Greenwich may seem oblique now, but at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century, when the public was entranced by the wonders of science and a new world where people exalted their own creations and scientific and industrial advancement - the centre of the world was indisputeably at Greenwich, specifically centered on the Royal Observatory, that point where the link between the heavens and the earth was most visible and important: the seat of science, that is science without God.

One incident that sheds light on the importance of the Royal Observatory, and was immortalized in Alfred Hitchcock's film Sabotage, involved the real-life French anarchist Martial Bourdin, who, although his plan was thwarted by his own ineptitude, really shines a light on the incredible meaning Greenwich, the place where time has "started", since 1884 when delegates from 25 different countries voted to choose Greenwich as the prime meridian (and this itself reflects how the Royal Observatory was very much considered the Omphalos of the Age of Reason). Out of all the targets that Martial Boudin could have picked in London to blow up, like the Houses of Parliament or Buckingham Palace, he specifically chose the Royal Observatory as his intended target precisely because of the centrality that the Observatory held for the Freemasons that were behind the "Age of Enlightenment". This incident highlights how the Royal Observatory was and is the Omphalos in an age where Nietzsche declared that God was dead: almost the modern equivalent of the Tower of Babel, man trying to reach out to the heavens and beyond in the absence of God, or how badly we need His grace, and what horrors have come from the Enlightenment Age specifically because the fruits of science have not been tempered by a Christian ethos.

In any case, Martial Boudin's intended destruction of the Royal Observatory failed, but that he picked it as his target is a great emphasis to how it used to be viewed, and really, still is, though maybe not as much in the public consciousnesses.

Now, here's the connection between the Royal Observatory Omphalos and the Canary Islands. Because of the pollution that the Industrialized Age wrought upon London, the telescopes and other equipment of the Royal Observatory had to be moved out of Greenwich for clearer skies in 1948 to Herstmonceux in Sussex. As the years passed, the air in Sussex too became too polluted, so agan the Royal Observatory packed up its equipment for a new home in 1984 to, as you may have guessed already, the Canary Islands, specifically to the island of La Palma. For emphasis, the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory was not a "new" observatory. Instead, strangely, the Royal Observatory moved all it's equipment as it did from London to Herstmonceux to the observatory located on the Canary Islands location of La Palma; even at the time it would have been much, much cheaper to build a new telescope (the so-called Isaac Newton Telescope), and all the needed supporting equipment from scratch than to move the equipment from Sussex, so it seems that this move had ulterior, almost ritualistic, aims that trumped practicality.

This move was also accompanied by much fanfare, almost suspiciously too much for something that would otherwise seem routine or arbitrary; the official inauguration was attended by no less than the Spanish Royal Family (again, I won't get into those folks, but there are many theories as to how this bloodline plays into many major events of End Times prophecy), as well as the six major European heads of state. This seems like excess for the inauguration of the transplanted Observatory, unless you observe the events as being a very literal move of the Omphalos of the "world without God" from Greenwich, to Sussex to, La Palma. I can't see all of this as coincidental, given that it is a volcanic mountain in the Canary Islands that could cause the mega-tsunami that would devastate the coasts of Africa and the eastern seaboard cities of North America, the UK, etc:


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