Occupy Earth 2012 – Is Change Actually Here?
by Luis Guajardo on Nov.19, 2011, under culture, Economics, Media, Politics, Technology, The World, World News
The ‘Occupy’ movement is intriguing. The idea of social and economic equality is a continuation of equality movements that have spanned over the past 150 years. I’m not writing this to argue and protest against The Man and corporate America playing a role into the toilet flush of the world economy. Instead I want to discuss this movement in terms of this supposed ‘change’ that so many believe or have been talking about with the approaching magical date in 2012.
I’ve written about 2012 before, both debunking and informational posts on the many beliefs, facts, and theories behind it. To say the least, I’m intrigued, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say I’m a hard core believer – especially when you get all into the alien and sci-fi aspect of it. If I was to ‘believe’, then I would say my beliefs stem more from the theories of discovery and enlightenment of the Human race that are clearly around us all today. The ‘Occupy’ movement, Human Genome Project and the advancements in the understanding of our genetics, the exponential advancement of our technology, and the unexplained occurrences: Massive animal deaths (as mapped on Google Maps), increase in major natural disasters (According to the EM-DAT, the total natural disasters reported each year has been steadily increasing in recent decades, from 78 in 1970 to 348 in 2004.), etc.
As far as the ‘Occupy’ movement, the huge global participation is directly attributed to today’s internet and technology. The internet, in some respects, is the collective subconscious of this planet. Never before has information been so easily distributed and readily consumed. One could argue the increase of natural disasters is also a result of internet and technology – 1. We can now live in places never before habitable. 2. News of every natural disaster reaches millions. So, it’s no surprise how the ‘Occupy’ phenomena has spread so quickly to 1500 cities worldwide.
Is the world finally becoming enlightened and demanding a global change? Social and economic equality makes sense, but how can that be achieved? Can the ‘Occupy’ movement really force global change? All great questions that have yet to be answered. The timing is impeccable though with 2012 right around the corner when mentions from ancient civilizations, modern day spiritualists, and even scientists all theorize one similar concept: Change is upon us.

