Future of Earth

Hosted byArt Bell

Future of Earth

Highlights

  • Spherical Geometry & 19.5 Degrees
  • Energetic Increase in Solar System
  • About the show

    Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission and psychic David Wilcock discussed global superstorms on other planets and what this could mean for the future of Earth. (In this four-hour appearance, they also commented on the death of Eugene Mallove, in the first hour). Paramount in their assertions is the abundance of spherical geometry seen throughout the solar system. According to Hoagland, the celestial objects in our solar system have energy anomalies at a point located on 19.5 degrees north and south latitudes. Since this energy seemingly comes from nowhere, he theorizes its origin is hyperdimensional -- located in a higher dimension from our own. Art speculated that a hyperdimensional power source could provide the energy required to create a global superstorm on Earth, making the upcoming disaster film The Day After Tomorrow a terrifying possibility.

    Wilcock cited examples of dramatic energy changes that have occurred throughout the solar system, including global warming on Mars, the scorching temperature of Saturn's moon Io (it's hotter than Mercury), and the decrease of sulfur gas in the Venusian atmosphere. He went on to say that the entire universe is showing signs of energetic increase.

    Hoagland and Wilcock also suggested that building pyramids could help us harness hyperdimensional power, as well as purify water and increase oil production.

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