A recent episode of the public radio program Studio 360 featured a segment entitled, "Apocalypse Very Soon."
The main thrust of the piece is that the "end of the world" is very near and has probably already begun. They feature a very brief interview with Daniel Pinchbeck discussing his ideas about 2012.
In addition to the Pinchbeck segment, the show also includes a reading from a portion of Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic novel, "The Road," and a segment about inmates creating cardboard furniture and how this idea will be adapted by all of us when the time comes, called "IKEA Behind Bars."
The convergence of material in the media concerning these concepts, both in "journalistic" and entertainment venues (global warming, Jericho, Heroes, 24, Children of Men, etc.), is rather interesting, especially if one includes the concept of synchromysticism.
If the overt and subliminal messages in this material has its desired effect, who won't be expecting something to occur? A better question might be: Is this material generated organically, or is it something more structured?
More to come...
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