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Billy Meier’s Ebola Epidemic Prediction

There are issues about my support for the Henoch Prophecies (HP) and for stating that things like the Ebola information constitute actual, substantial evidence that would prove their authenticity. In order to explain this, a number of factors will be discussed.

The Ebola information doesn’t exist as an isolated piece of information. It exists in a large body of very unambiguous, specific information. And, as Subhabrata has shown, the HP didn’t foretell the existence of Ebola, it specifically foretold the Ebola epidemic. And of course that’s preceded by, “Not only AIDS will occur worldwide in the 1990s, but also epidemics such as the so-called ‘mad cow disease’, i.e., BSE, out of which different strains of Creutzfeldt–Jakob syndrome will develop, lasting well into the new millennium.” That is extremely specific information.

When we consider the validity and authenticity of the information, certain very obvious questions must arise, among them are:

1. Were these specifics common knowledge at the time of the earliest verifiable publication of the HP?

2. For any of the specifics in question, where was such previously published information available?

3. Can Billy Meier’s prior access to that information be verified…not merely assumed, claimed, etc.

Regarding question number 1., if we suspect that the information was retrodicted, added after the events occurred, such as is claimed about the Ebola information, there are several things to consider. Let’s acknowledge that Meier’s prophetic information (of which he isn’t always the actual claimed author) is highly specific. So when he states that there will be an Ebola epidemic we search online for when the first real epidemic occurred.

At this link we find the following (emphasis added):

“The current outbreak in west Africa, (first cases notified in March 2014), is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976.”

We see, therefore, in Meier’s prophetic information that the current situation at this point is already greater than any previous “outbreak”. Time will tell if it develops into an even larger…epidemic. But a logical, reasonable – and objective – person would pause and consider the specificity of Meier’s information and how it already appears to be matching the current, developing situation and not any previous one. One could state the many things that Meier didn’t say, such as some people will get Ebola, it will reappear mildly, there will be a false fear about it, etc. But Meier is unambiguous in stating that there will be an Ebola epidemic. 

So a search online today would indicate that in this specific instance there was no prior Ebola epidemic and consequently no information available about an epidemic in 2002. This would answer question number 2. And, therefore, question number 3. is also answered. Both answers would vindicate Meier of backdating the information. That would mean that he actually did publish it by 2002…and most likely initially in 1987, unless actual evidence to the contrary is produced. Of course that evidence would also have to include information about the non-existent previous epidemic, which would appear to be quite a problem for the skeptics.

Arkhangelsk

Now let’s jump to a seemingly unrelated, very specific event that is also included in the HP, i.e. the foretold Russian attack against Scandinavia from Arkhangelsk. As I pointed out in my press release over three years ago, Russia had begun to move its troops and two locations were mentioned, Murmansk and Arkhangelsk. The fact that Meier had indeed predcited Arkhangelsk drew the attention of the formerly skeptical physician/physicist, Dr. Sanford Weinstein. The reason for his reversal in position regarding Meier and his information – and his urging that the US military seriously consider what Meier is saying – is because Dr. Weinstein is a former military man who recognized the specific strategic importance and implications of Russia basing troops in a location that is under year round cloud cover, as well as that is conveniently situated to be an effective launching area for any attack of troops into…the US as well as Canada.

So here we have a highly intelligent (and, as I said, formerly skeptical military man) who not only knows how to think, to use logic and deductive reasoning, etc., but who also understands military strategy. The skeptics may want to yell about “appeals to authority”, as if considering the advice of people who do have some authoritative knowledge and experience should not be both considered and respected. But that is not only foolish; it could be fatal. After all, the military, governments, intelligence agencies, etc., spend huge amounts of money and resources gathering just such intelligence in order to effectively “predict” dangerous situations in advance but also to…prepare for them.

Searching online today, I couldn’t find any previous indications, news, etc., about Russian troop movements to Arkhangelsk prior to 2002, let alone 2011. So, again, questions 2. and 3. in relation to this very specific prediction are answered in the negative. Of course we now also would ask just how Meier would have known that information and have so firmly stated it.

Let’s now include the information from the HP about Russia attacking Scandinavia. Current concerns by Norway and Sweden, as well by Finland, pertaining to Russian military movements echo what is expressed as forthcoming in the HP.

Then of course we have the seemingly unusual – but very specific – mention of Canada being dragged into the foretold conflict with America. Now why would Canada be involved in any way? Certainly in 2002 there was no obvious indication of any serious enmity between Canada and Russia. But we get a clue from the HP:

“The source of this conflict will substantiate the Russian attack on the American State of Alaska and against Canada.”

All one has to do is read the information in and linked from this blog (and other blogs when you use the search term “Canada”) to understand just how tensions have recently developed between those two countries.

So an objective, thinking person would concede that these very specific, recent developments certainly align with the very specific information in the HP. Now let’s introduce some elements pertaining to thinking these things through that the skeptics never consider because they have an agenda to poke holes in the information, rather than to apply reasoning to it in order to discover the truth. And of course the immutable law of cause and effect is clearly to be seen in all of these developments.

Motives & UFO Photos

Not only do the skeptics consistently dismiss how Meier could have otherwise – verifiably – known or come into contact with the information but also why he would be looking for it, publishing it and then…not drawing any attention to it. Human beings all have motives for what they do. While the motives may differ from person to person, some of the more common ones can be boiled down to fame and fortune. Certainly some people also simply draw satisfaction from tricking others, outsmarting them, etc.

In Billy Meier we have an extraordinarily unusual case. We have to remember that this is the same man who’s abundant, stunningly clear UFO evidence has again been authenticated, using the most current, state-of-the-art technologies and protocols that are known and therefore testable or falsifiable. To date, there has been no successful challenge to the new authentication, such as of the WCUFO photos, by Prof. Zahi. In fact, because one can now prove the authenticity of the WCUFO (and thereby the case) for themselves, for many people no further arguments are needed.

But because we live in an age of ever growing specialization, where people are it seems, no longer taught how to see the relationships and connections between seemingly different things, skeptics like to separate and/or completely disregard such relationships, such as exist in this particular case.

So if we shift our attention for a moment to the authentication of the WCUFO evidence – which an un-jaded, thinking person would be bowled over by – we would have to acknowledge that anyone who provided such evidence, such…proof would have no need to take such an unnecessary risk and complicate their own lives by creating what some would see as lesser proof. Now that kind of thinking of course would attract skeptical attacks but let’s bounce back to the information in the HP that certainly has huge military significance. We’ve established that the events themselves hadn’t occurred before the earliest verifiable date of publication in 2002, as is also the case with the…Ebola epidemic.

For anyone who thinks comprehensively, as well as strategically (such as Dr. Weinstein) they don’t need to see the Russians coming through Alaska to read the handwriting on the wall…and to realize Meier’s exceptional, precise accuracy.

Now we could add that Meier foretold the AIDS epidemic in the HP but skeptics would say that it was already underway in the early 1980s. But then we note that Meier had first mentioned it in his 1958 Letter (along with a whole lot of other things). So the skeptics will have to assert that the 1958 information was also retrodicted, etc. But as is also the case in the HP, Meier states that worldwide terrorism, including specifically fanatical Islamic fundamentalism, will be a huge, growing menace. And of course in both these prophecies Meier foretells major advances in genetic engineering and computer technology, again among many other things. These items alone continue to be front page news, with terrorsim of course at unprecedented and apparently growing levels.

Character

Something else that many skeptics are demonstrably short of understanding, considering or possessing themselves is…character. If Meier was indeed someone with a shady record of telling lies, hoaxing evidence, tricking people, etc., it would be reasonable to suspect him of some trickery in these matters. These are things that people rightfully are concerned about and not without good reason since there’s no shortage of charlatans, con artists, etc.

But the results of real, feet-on-the-ground research and investigations (including what I’ve gleaned in my own 14 trips to Switzerland and my own attempts to “trick” Meier four different times with one question about something he had said) have shown an absolute absence of such shadiness, as is even admitted by some of his opponents. For the two-dimensional, online “experts” who have zero actual investigative experience, first hand encounters with Meier, his family, other witnesses, etc., such highly relevant, real life information and experience is not only non-existent, it completely escapes their understanding.

Not only is there a complete absence of Meier seeking monetary or celebrity rewards, he does little to assist the efforts of those who themselves have discovered and report on his credibility, the authenticity of the case, its evidence, etc. While he remains reasonably accessible and willing to answer questions, he does nothing to promote and extol himself and will only rarely comment on things until after the events have long been fulfilled.

Contrast Meier’s steady, ongoing, neutral behavior with that of any psychic or astrologer, etc., who happens to get some prediction right. They have no hesitation about loudly proclaiming themselves as true prophets and seers, while of course completely ignoring all of their failures. So far, the debate is more about if Meier really published all of these things before the events/discoveries occurred…it’s not about their accuracy. That should tell us something. How would one man have such an uncanny record of prophetic accuracy, assuming of course that he didn’t back date all of his prophetic and predictive information, dating back to 1951?

Real Life

The huge error being made by some people is that when they come upon what they think is an inconsistency, i.e. their apparent inability to confirm the actual date of publication of a specific item, they lose the ability to comprehensively consider the preponderance of evidence…if they ever possessed that ability at all.

In real life things can be a bit messy, seemingly inconsistent, unclear, etc. That doesn’t mean that they are faked, incorrect, lies, etc. An intelligent investigator doesn’t ignore the inconsistencies but neither do they dwell anthem, especially when they have an overwhelming body of evidence that can be critically examined, tested, weighed and evaluated, such as uniquely present in the Meier case.

What they will do is keep returning to the problematic information as they work their way through the entire body of evidence. In truth, in real life, some things may not be satisfactorily resolved. That means that in the Meier case something may remain as inconclusive…while other evidence further, convincingly substantiates the entire case.

I would argue that, for any reasonable, objective, logical, honest, scientifically minded person, the preponderance of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is self-evident. The only real reason for the discomfort felt by those who can’t reconcile an item here or there is that they are applying unrealistic, non-real life criteria to something that because it is real contains “imperfect” elements in their eyes.

What they also fatally fail to perceive and understand is that during the time period in which Meier presented all of his prophetic as well as physical evidence there were no home computers, no internet, no easy access to information that then only existed in rarified scientific publications, often only in English, certainly not readily accessible to a Swiss man living in a rugged rural environment far away from libraries and universities and who himself was hugely occupied with providing for his family and doing all of the tasks associated with his contacts with the Plejaren as well as surviving numerous assassination attempts, etc.

For the online armchair experts these factors are irrelevant largely because they absolutely lack an awareness of such “primitive”, pre digital age realities and the everyday hardships that are no longer prevalent that our new technologies have alleviated. They think that an online search is sufficient and superior to doing the actual work that they can’t even conceive of. So they stubbornly and arrogantly want to gloss over it.

Consider that a book published in 1990, or even later, may well have taken two years to prepare, rather than the much shorter times today because so much preparation can now be conducted online and even between different people producing different aspects of it. In a way, the readily available information online has made some people more…stupid.

Thinking

It’s far less important to “prove” everything than it is to think it through. No matter what, some people will never be able to recognize the truth for what it is. In fact, despite any and all arguments that pertain to real thinking, research, investigation, etc., they will end up accusing those who make those arguments of avoiding the facts, supposed real questions, etc.

The Meier case is certainly intended to encourage the development of our thinking abilities, which need a huge upgrade. Those people who are stimulated to do so will certainly find their way to the spiritual teaching, which is the core of the case. The prophetic information was, in my opinion, given not only to help us awaken to the dead end road that we, humanity, had created but also to establish a clear record of virtually error free prophetic accuracy such as would be sufficient to assure us of both the credibility and intentions of its source and thereby warrant our study of what is the real and true remedy for the human condition, i.e. the spiritual teaching.

 

 

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Kris

Best blog ever. Keep up the good work. As time rushes forward it is very important for young people to know that there was a pre-modern digital age. Thanks again.

Helen

Being that time is not very long, to evolve, in this particular material body, my motivation is to acquire knowledge by my own effort.

ᴉɐɯɐdɥouǝʎ

“The only real reason for the discomfort felt by those who can’t reconcile an item here or there is that they are applying unrealistic, non-real life criteria to something that because it is real contains “imperfect” elements in their eyes.”

Or too perfect. I have been doing this a long time and my understanding has grown over the years. When I first discovered the case, I of course was amazed at all the things that felt “comfortable” to me. I had no problem seeing value in the beamship pictures, but not all of them. In the beginning I thought that the WCUFO photos must have been fakes because they seemed “uncomfortable” to me, for example. It seemed natural to me that a case with so MUCH stuff in it, pictures, notes, books, groups, websites, movies, personalities, could not be without some shadiness. But over the years I have become comfortable with the WCUFO, and see the value; and have a better understanding that this Billy Meier case is 100% real. But this did not happen overnight for me. It is EASILY for the uninterested party to see this as a hoax because it is so FANTASTIC; so I can understand where the skeptics are coming from, somewhat. It takes a sincere study of the material for one to see the truth. And most people do not want to go that far. That is their business… and of course loss. But that is the way things are, for now.

forto

A very well thought out, feeling based post which included the essential facts of the various matters discussed. I can say nothing other than thank you for ending the way you did, that being the spiritual teachings. We may very well be heading towards darkness in many ways, but this may truly be the beginning of enlightenment as was intended and given by Creation. It is so very difficult at times to find the way forward here, we all innately wish for happiness, love, wisdom, knowledge, and many other aspects which bring us ever closer to where we belong, a place where we will all arrive at yet again and join with the greatness of Creation, only to turn around and assist others in their evolution. It’s just the whole “time” thing that seems to throw us off. Thanks for ending with the spiritual teachings as it will serve many well in the coming days. I think deeply about Semjase ever since, well a while ago. She seems so wise, yet so Human. She touches me very much with the way she speaks and carries herself. It is somewhat odd that I say and think such a thing, yet I simply do not care anymore. They picked the correct Plejeran woman for such a mission as they also did with Eduard, a terrestrial man.

Tony Vasquez

Truth is truth and the most important thing in life, but you and the mission are failures. You, because of stubborn arrogance and closed-mindedness, the mission, because it has NO leadership and is spiritually incorrect. A bad tree produces bad fruit – you and most of the people involved with the mission. You will all be dead soon, good riddance, I will survive.

J. Smith

Goes to show his ego-maniacal behavior has gotten the best of him. Keep up the good work Michael and I’m sure many people as well as myself appreciate what you’re doing to help this case. Tony has become a spitting image of the people he damned when he was ranting on here daily.

Ev

I agree, some become interested in the material because of the “UFO” business yet if/and when the purpose of the teaching come to light, it can take one small fragment of the case that brings them into an uncomfortable space, that rocks their paradigm and off they go…. spouting off one piece of garbage or another or racing back into their delusional state of being even deeper. I have seen people, gals I really like and have known for some years, that believe in “God”/”Angels” become interested in the Meier material….for a while, then all of sudden they are gone, starting radio shows, fb pages, etc all about god/angels, really working it heavy. I am sure they think I am nuts just as I do them, now. We are still in contact but don’t speak of these things. The reason I bring this up is I find it interesting how much the material pushed their buttons, how fast they hid even deeper in what they wanted to believe…to go to all that trouble, to do things that weren’t like them at all to do.

Ev

btw, I didn’t get an email update that you have posted another blog post, hope I wasn’t deleted from the list.

Sheila

Hi Ev, lots just aren’t ready for the truth. It’s way easier on them if they don’t have to think too much. If I had a dollar for every time someone told me my daughter was saved by god and/or angels, I would be rich. Most of the time I just laugh at them and say I really doubt it. I tell them she was saved by her consciousness along with her memory (as per Billy’s answer). That usually shuts them up because they don’t know how to respond to that information. But I’m open to further conversation if they want an elaboration. Don’t ever think that what you’ve said to them is wasted, because somewhere the road they will remember what you told them.
I don’t know about you but I think FB is such a waste of time. Oh yeah put all your personal pictures out there where anyone and their dog can copy and paste them and do whatever they want with them. I even heard about a guy who was going across the border into the states and was asked why he didn’t have a FB page. Apparently that must be pretty important part of being able to enter your country sil. NSA always on duty.

Duke

I’d like to think we succeeded in flying colors and quite happy the Tony Vasquez Nightmare September earthquake disaster “predictions” did not come true. So, it’s pretty obvious Captain Awesome gets off on giving misery to folks.

Ev

since I am new to this blog, actually blogs of any sort, I didn’t see much of what Tony wrote except all his earthquake stuff. Was he here as an interested party in the Meier material or to show us (or anyone for that matter) what a great astrologer he is/was?

Sheila

Tony is wrong because you’ve actually shown great leadership Michael by refusing his posts. The simple fact that he’s unable to clearly show what is “spiritually incorrect” means he’s got nothing and is grasping at straws.

Ev

Hi Shelia, thank you for your reply above 🙂 It is … well lets just say ‘interesting’ that in Tony’s comment Micheal posted, Tony mentions “spiritually incorrect” and then tells us we will be dead soon… talk about serious damage to his thought – feeling world! The down right coldness about it is chilling. It is this kind of reaction, that over the top of common decency, that goes along with what I was talking about in my first comment, although “the gals” sure didn’t go that irrational, they just sunk into their airy fairy ways, or I should say flittered way 😀 One never knows which form of insanity might be open at some point to the truth?

Matt lee

This doesn’t prove anything new that people didn’t already know Michael.
Maybe all along other members here were trying to point this out to you which went unheard and unheeded.
Again there is always a lesson here somewhere for everyone.
You’ve given Tony an awful lot of love and attention and one hell of a long benefit of doubt, maybe way too long to such an extent that it created a monster.
Kinda reminds me of a tragic news some time ago where an American women was viciously attacked by her pet monkey that suddenly turned on her who through the years have fed, cared for, nurtured, loved, looked after and nursed it.
Moral of the story don’t keep pets but more importantly let the animal be according to it nature in it’s natural environment and likewise leave the delusional, psychotic, sociopathic and insane people be with their own self imprisoned delusions and inner darkness where they are comfortable at as no amount of good will and best of intentions will help them out of their dilapidated home until it collapses on them.

Matt lee

You are a very kind gentleman Michael.
I just wish this world will one day lift the veil off it’s eyes to be able to see the kind of good that you habour within you and to give respect accordingly rather than exploiting it.
I also hope that Tony understands his errors, make amends and rectify all his impure and ill thoughts and get back to the straight and narrow path of truth and righteousness.

Duke

I would try to help, within reason of course, but there are times where you cannot really vault past people’s ego as they will listen with cotton swabs in the ears. This is something completely oblivious to folks like Tony who seem to have some funny understanding of spirituality that seems to be inclusive of the time tested thought-failure Earth Humanity darts about with religious determination to run into a wall. I would say the same to Steven Greer given it was always his spiritual ideas that prompted just about everything he touches, Disclosure Project included with no blame to the witnesses themselves.

ᴉɐɯɐdɥouǝʎ

Tony,

Pull yourself together, man. MH is giving you a chance to post again. Please do not go all negative. Try for balance, my friend. You can do it!!!! And welcome back.

Cheers!

Scott Reed

Hello, MH. Thank You for another great blog. When I first discovered the Billy Meier case I had a healthy skepticism. What made me see the truth of it all wasn’t all the proof that was presented. It was and is the spiritual teaching. The more I read the more I recognized the wisdom, the logic, the love, and the truth contained therein. Truly any human being gifted with reason should be able to recognize the validity of the case just with the spiritual teaching. Then to include the physical proof, the contact reports, the prophecies and predictions, the special bulletins, and especially the “Goblet of the Truth” the “OM” and the admonishmemts IS the iron clad proof skeptics demand. They’re either too lazy, too ignorant, too scared, or too caught up in a belief the see the Truth.
Salome,
Scott Reed

Scott Reed

forto, it doesn’t seem odd to me, about your feelings and thoughts of Semjase. I to have felt and thought this way.
Salome,
Scott Reed.

forto

Thank you Scott for your kind words, it is immensely comforting to know that others may have felt similar feelings. I was hard on Michael at times because I differed in how I felt in some ways with respect to my own experiences and I now feel differently. We all must go our own way and interpret the things in our lives in our own way. It matters not what happens to us as much as it does the whole cooperation of the mission itself. It has taken me a while to come to certain deductions, but as long as there are other Humans here who see truth, there is hope. Love you guys and I will strive to do all I can, yet I am really no one, but that will not stop me, and thanks Michael for your efforts as well.

Chris

I’d like to hear from Tony specifically why he thinks the mission is spiritually incorrect.

You are quite right about the skeptics, Michael, especially ones mentioned of late. It is far easier to find potential holes and throw up a litany of questions than to uncover facts. When it is pointed out to skeptics that for their possibility to be true they actually need to prove A, B and C (which cannot be done) one never hears back from them. They just don’t want to spend the time and effort analyzing to find facts. Jumping to the next few questions they can throw up, without any intent of finding the answers themselves, they evince a certain intellectual lethargy and superficiality that will most likely result in them never being able to properly prepare for the foretold before it happens, nor even recognize it after the event.
It takes will and effort to discover the truth whatever and wherever that may be, but many prefer the illusion of comfort that is bred through not having to take responsibility and eternally doubting.

J. Smith

Great blog Michael. Very informative for people that are skeptical about this case and still being brainwashed by the phonies. Meier and the Plejaren’s information have made me look at people in a totally different way and made it clear to me how much people don’t actually think through anything anymore. I really don’t think those skeptics questioning every corroboration of Meier and the Plejaren’s information really care about the case its all fun and games to them to dismiss the case in anyway like fools.

Rob

“If you bring forth what you have within you, what you have within you will save you.
If you lack that thing within you then what you lack will kill you.” — GoT

Curious of the authenticity.

Sheila

That is also from the Nag Hammadi Coptic Text of the Gospel of Thomas. You’ll notice the religious scholars have determined “that thing you have in you” is faith or perhaps a little holy ghost (oh man, you simply cannot have too much of that sil – kidding of course). But you must realize that only the religious would think it means faith. I would think it refers to knowledge and wisdom and courage and might of thoughts.

Rob

Conjecture:

Courage does not always save.
Might of the thoughts is a given and can be misapplied without wisdom.
Knowledge is temporal and not always truth.
That seems to leaves wisdom.

“Wisdom is light.
Wisdom is love, love is wisdom.” — CR10

Salome.

Dean Good

Understanding the current mindset of the majority of the Earth’s population, and knowing the planet is grossly overpopulated, and understanding cause and effect, one tends to feel like a passenger on an over crowded bus heading full speed towards a sharp turn in the road at full speed while the driver plays with their cell phone.

daniel

Ha, exactly. I would hit “like” on this comment if I could. Oh well, on the other side of that disaster are great lessons to be learned and learn them we will, one by painful one. I used to dread the thought of living through this lifetime, but now I see if more from excitement. Good to see good ol’ mother earth dish us what we ask for and to be around for those who are starting to open up. I don’t remember any previous lifetime of mine and I’m sure I’ve lived through some pretty grim stuff so que sera sera.

Phil Maple

Tony Vasquez wrote –

“Truth is truth and the most important thing in life, but you and the mission are failures. You, because of stubborn arrogance and closed-mindedness, the mission, because it has NO leadership and is spiritually incorrect. A bad tree produces bad fruit – you and most of the people involved with the mission. You will all be dead soon, good riddance, I will survive.”

Wow, what a shocker! I was aware that I have many faults but mine are trivial compared to Tony Vasquez’s faults. They are majorly screwed up big time!

Thanks MH for allowing us to see Tony Vasquez’s true colors and his very disturbed mindset!

And I always thought that people who have found and studied the Meier material are likely to be more rational in their thinking then people that hadn’t because they had the logic in realizing the validity of the case. This is a perfect example that shows mentally sick people can also find the Meier case.

Rob

Phil,

Study and practicing are two very different things, don’t you agree? The patterns of human interaction bring out the deficit in each and every one of us. Each of us is born with characteristics we must work on. Call it numbers, astrological signs, what have you. One cannot change one’s “destiny” if one does not acknowledge what one is and work towards changing it internally.

If we can all simply advance our evolution by studying, we would not need much of the reincarnation cycles. 🙂

Rob

Phil Maple

Tony Vasquez = A psychopath

curlymoses

This is a really interesting and informative book/audiobook about Ebola.

The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story is a best-selling 1995 non-fiction thriller by Richard Preston about the origins and incidents involving viral hemorrhagic fevers, particularly ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. The basis of the book was Preston’s 1992 New Yorker article “Crisis in the Hot Zone”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hot_Zone

Chris L

I think what Tony means when he says the mission has “NO leadership” is that it lacks a leader wielding power, which is precisely the problem facing the world: its leaders wield power, which of course, ultimately only leads to destruction. If his comment is an example of astrological wisdom it just shows how little we need astrology — at least that given by Earthbound astrologers. Presumably his astrology has nothing to say on Apophis which enforces his assumption (which may yet prove to be a complete delusion) of safety.