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Proj Aug: Grand Canyon Doomed

Proj Aug: Grand Canyon Doomed

The Universe is working overtime on the Native American theme this week. Yesterday we explored a clear message about the Lakota’s, and now one of our Project August memes is unfolding, having a clear connection with yet another native group.

Background

On May 25, 2014, we had two Project August dreams input into the DreamBase at the same time. They are thus recorded in the database right next to each other. What is so interesting is that they both talked about flying through the Grand Canyon.

However, if you want even more similarities and eye-watering predictive power, then you’ve found the right article.

In period number three of Project August, we saw an extremely interesting meme develop from these back-to-back dreams.

Both of these dream scenes noted the hearty vegetation at the bottom of the canyon, but all was not peachy, for “about 500” eagles were sick and dying. There were some major problems brewing in the Grand Canyon, and we hypothesized that the eagles might have represented the 50 US States…the dying USA.

We may have identified the wrong metaphor to these dreams, although we won’t know  for sure until after August has concluded. However, many different headlines are appearing at the same time, about 6 weeks after the synchronistic Grand Canyon dreams appeared.

The gist of the current headlines is this: “Is the Grand Canyon doomed? The national park faces its biggest threat in 95 years”

That, my friends, is a humdinger, which directly matches the dying birds dream symbol. In general, the dreams noticed the CURRENT beauty of the landmark, but held warnings about the FUTURE of the canyon.

This is exactly that we’re seeing in mainstream news. Let’s take a look:

 Headlines

National Park Service calls development plans a threat to Grand Canyon

Sunday, July 6, 2014

At the rim of the Grand Canyon, busloads of Chinese tourists jostled on a recent day with twentysomething backpackers and an Amish family with rambunctious boys in suspenders and straw hats, all eager for a prime viewing spot.

They gazed out on a dizzying sight of receding canyons and sheer rock walls, with the Colorado River cutting though the canyon floor a mile down.

Generations of park managers have tried to preserve that natural vista, but officials here say a proposed development would alter the view.

Looking eastward from the canyon’s popular South Rim, visitors could soon see a hive of construction as workers build restaurants, hotels and shops on a distant mesa on the Navajo Indian reservation.

The developers also plan a gondola ride from those attractions to whisk tourists to the canyon floor, where they would stroll along an elevated riverside walkway to a restaurant at the confluence of the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers.

 

Could this be the end of the Grand Canyon?

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Anthony Zurcher By Anthony Zurcher Editor, Echo Chambers

The Los Angeles Times’s Julie Cart reported on Sunday of plans to build “restaurants, hotels and shops” on Navajo Indian land adjacent to the eastern portion of the Grand Canyon.

The 420-acre Grand Canyon Escalade proposal would also feature an eight-person gondola that would take tourists on a 10-minute ride to the canyon floor, she writes, “where they would stroll along an elevated riverside walkway to a restaurant at the confluence of the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers”.

 

Just what are looking at here? We uncovered a somewhat hidden war happening in a different Native American group earlier in the week. Is the meme much bigger than just a disagreement about the Grand Canyon or are the Fed’s concerns true and warranted? It does appear that the idea is not just the Native Americans but they seem to have some push or impetus from commercial developers, which would probably bring in Congressional staffers, too (or at least some lobbyists).

More specifics follow…

 

The Grand Canyon Is Doomed

Monday, July 7, 2014

By: Martin Fritz Huber

R. Lamar Whitmer, one of the developers, justified the plans by saying that the NPS offers most visitors only a “drive-by wilderness experience.” He claims that the Grand Canyon Escalade gondola would give less-mobile individuals a chance to see more of this 2 billion-year-old geological wonder. “The average person can’t ride a mule to the bottom of the canyon,” Whitmer said. “We want them to feel the canyon from the bottom.”

The developers are also planning to add 2,200 homes and 3 million square feet of commercial space just south of the canyon. NPS worries those new developments will jeopardize some of the park’s most iconic vistas and push already-strained resources to the brink.

“They are serious threats to the future of the park,” said park superintendent Dave Uberuaga. “When you have that size and scope of potential development that close to the park, it will impact our visitor experience.”

 

 

The following article comes the closest to explaining our two overlapping Project August dreams…

 

http://www.salon.com/2014/07/09/is_the_grand_canyon_doomed_the_national_park_faces_its_biggest_threat_in_95_years/

The National Park Service is worried about the fate of the Grand Canyon. The geological wonder is facing a new threat from planned developments in the area, which the Park Service is calling the biggest peril that the park has faced in 95 years.

A mesa, belonging to the Navajo Indian Reservation, is currently a hub of construction, according to the Los Angeles Times. Restaurants, hotels, shops and a gondola — to transport tourists unable to hike to the bottom of the canyon — are planned for the area. A second, unrelated development to add new housing and commercial buildings has also been proposed — and the National Park Service is worried.

The Los Angeles Times reports:

    “The first would alter the natural beauty of the canyon and encroach on its borders. The second, a major housing and commercial development, jeopardizes the fragile ecology and water supply on the arid South Rim plateau. The Tusayan development would add 2,200 homes and 3 million square feet of commercial space to a town two blocks long.

 

The PA Dreams

The dream material is important here, because we get to see just how accurate and literal the dreams really were. The first dream entitled, Aliens in the Grand Canyon, was submitted by Elyse on May 24th:

“…I walked through a sort of desert-like area until I found that it gave way to a huge valley below with water and plants. I noticed that there were some people hiding in there and they looked tribal… but I also noticed that this is where a lot of the aliens were going…”

Immediately after this dream, “pmcdonald111” dreamed this entitled, The Eagles:

“I’m in this room talking to some people. I leave on my back out the door to a cliff and jump of and start flying with my arms out to the side into a grand canyon very lush, very green. The canyon is several miles across and at least a half a mile down. I travel around a bend and come across a lake with large eagles everywhere, at least 500, if not more. I see an eagle in the water on it’s back, it looks hurt. I look around and some of the other eagles don’t look so happy. I’m still flying around and on the canyon wall, half way down, I see a window with people inside. They have eagle feather in their hands waving them up and down.:”

 

First, we’ll describe how the dreams resemble the latest news, and then we’ll hypothesize about what this means for Project August.

From the news, there are basically two aspects that come out from the dream. It’s important to note that BOTH dreamers picked up on the Native Americans. Elyse describes them as looking tribal. Pmcdonald saw people through a window (a gondola?), and they were all holding eagle feathers in their hands. In this dream, it seems to feel that the fate of the eagles is up to the people holding the feathers.

Also note that BOTH dreamers saw the Native Americans toward the bottom of the canyon, which means they both picked up on the plans for the gondola ride from the news article.

The ecosystem is in jeopardy according the news articles. This could easily be associated with the sick/dying eagles.

So, is this particular dream meme fulfilled, or is there more? We should all realize that Elyse’s dream had a heavy emphasis on aliens toward the beginning of her dream. It’s this whole aspect of aliens that definitely feels incomplete about these dreams. We have the tribes, we have the ecology, we even have the beauty of the canyon. But our current news reports are missing the aliens.

This is hint from Elyse’s dream:

“I had thought there were maybe one or two different kinds of “aliens”…but I also noticed that this is where a lot of the aliens were going. I felt like the aliens going there might be a BAD thing… I was trying very hard to get into the valley to warn everyone.”

Remember that in recent linguistics, the term alien had to do with the human version, the foreign kids flooding the border. Elyse’s dream seems to be fairly clear that her dream aliens were of the UFO variety. Either way, is the alien word needed to finish off this Grand Canyon prediction?

If so, will it be the human aliens? Will we see the flood of immigrants running into the Grand Canyon? I personally don’t see that happening, but is there going to be mass UFO sighting instead over the Grand Canyon? Furthermore, how do either of these options relate to the Navajo development plans?

So far, these dreams receive a 4.0+ DreamSeer scale, but that will assuredly increase when the alien meme becomes apparent AND/OR a literal indication of sick/dying eagles.

By |2014-07-15T11:48:30+00:00July 15th, 2014|Came True, General News, Project August|2 Comments

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  1. NativeAmericanDreamWeaver July 15, 2014 at 4:44 pm - Reply

    First off let me say WOW! I am seeing so many connections here! Thank you for your hard work and research into these dreams and news stories.

    Let us not forget that what the Navajo people want and the decisions made by the Tribal Government may not be the same.

    All tribes are caught in a position of infighting due to this exact problem. Once the council has made up it’s mind to go ahead with a project that will bring in revenue for the tribe, the tribal nations people do not get any say in those negotiations.

    Just as they have no say on how the money from the projects are allocated to the tribes people or special projects, and a lot of time those moneys are held up in red tape.

    Another special note here, the sky brothers are nothing new to the Native peoples of North America. We tend to see them often during our ceremonies or pow wows. If there is a mass sighting, this would not surprise me!

  2. NativeAmericanDreamWeaver July 15, 2014 at 4:49 pm - Reply

    https://www.hcn.org/issues/41.7/coming-to-blows

    here is one example of the infighting from the Navajo Nation.

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