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The Greenland Prophecies
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Today I want to talk about Trump and The Greenland Prophecies. As we know, President-Elect Trump has a strong propensity to make unexpected and unconventional statements that many people find outrageous. Recent examples include his offensive statements to the U.S.’ closest neighbors, Canada and Mexico, including his expressed desire to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Now, whether such statements are meant to bully, taunt, intimidate or provoke our friendly and non-threatening neighbors into making concessions or seeking appeasement, or simply getting their attention, no one really knows.
However, I believe his statements about wanting to acquire Greenland may come from a slightly different and more strategic agenda.
Few people born in this century know the name Edgar Cayce. He was a verified prophet, psychic, and healer in the early 20th Century, known as the “sleeping prophet” and “the father of holistic medicine.” He spent a great deal of his time receiving and responding to requests from people all over the country who sought his psychic readings.
While most of those readings were mainly personal, many also contained revelations about future events and world changes. Even people who may be somewhat aware of Cayce and his legacy may not know about some of his more obscure predictions and prophecies. Well, it turns out that a few concerned Greenland. And they’re very interesting in light of Donald Trump’s recent comments.
Today I want to talk about Trump and The Greenland Prophecies. As we know, President Elect Trump has a strong propensity to make unexpected and unconventional statements that many people find outrageous. Recent examples include his offensive statements to the U.S.’ closest neighbors, Canada and Mexico, including his expressed desire to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Now, whether such statements are meant to bully, taunt, intimidate or provoke our friendly and non-threatening neighbors into making concessions or seeking appeasement or simply getting their attention, no one really knows.
But I believe his statements about wanting to acquire Greenland may come from a slightly different and more strategic agenda.
Few people born in this century know the name Edgar Cayce. He was a verified prophet, psychic, and healer in the early 20th Century, known as “sleeping prophet” and “the father of holistic medicine.” He spent a great deal of his time receiving and responding to requests from people all over the country who sought his psychic readings. Most of those came by mail. Cayce would lie down, get into a trance state, and his secretary would begin reading the recently-received requests, to which Cayce would provide answers—all of which were recorded in shorthand and later transcribed.
Over the course of his prolific life as a psychic, seer and healer, Cayce provided more than 14,000 psychic readings to those who sought his counsel and advice. And you access them online through Cayce’s foundation, the Association for Research and Enlightenment.
While most of those readings were mainly personal, many also contained revelations about future events and world changes. Even people who may be somewhat aware of Cayce and his legacy may not know about some of his more obscure predictions and prophecies. Well, it turns out that a few concerned Greenland. And they’re very interesting in light of Donald Trump’s recent comments.
So, let’s get into it ….
Specifically, in December, Trump reiterated calls made in his first presidency for US ownership of Greenland, calling it “an absolute necessity.” When asked in a news conference recently whether he would rule out using “military or economic coercion” to gain Greenland — or Panama, which Trump has also expressed desire to own — the president-elect responded, “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two, but I can say this: We need them for economic security.”
He has explained that owning Greenland is vital for US security, but experts say he may also be eyeing other aspects of Greenland such as its great abundance of natural resources — including rare earth metals — which may become more accessible as climate change melts the territory’s ice. The U.S. is almost completely dependent for its supply of rare earth metals — essential for making EVs — currently imported from China, and that source is increasingly threatened.
Home to more than 56,000 people, Greenland is a former Danish colony and now an autonomous territory of Denmark. Sitting between the US and Europe, it occupies a unique geopolitical position, its capital city Nu-uk is closer to New York than it is to Denmark’s capital Copenhagen.
According to a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Greenland IS viewed as key for US security, especially to repel a potential attack from Russia. The Northwest Passage shipping lane runs along its coast and the island is part of the Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom gap, a strategic maritime region.
And Trump isn’t the first U.S. president who wanted to acquire Greenland. When President Andrew Johnson bought Alaska, he also considered purchasing Greenland back in 1867. And, at the end of World War II, President Truman offered Denmark $100 million for the island, according to documents reported by Danish media.
While neither offer was accepted, under a 1951 defense treaty, the US got an air base now called Pituffik Space Base, in northwest Greenland. Midway between Moscow and New York, it’s the northernmost outpost of the US armed forces and is equipped with a missile warning system. So, clearly, Greenland has been geopolitically important to the U.S. for a long time.
Now, back on January 19, 1934, Edgar Cayce gave a reading to Mr. & Mrs. T. Mitchell Hastings in New York City. As part of that reading, Cayce was asked about physical world changes to come. He said, “There will be open waters appear in the northern portions of Greenland.”
In another reading, this one given to Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Harrison on April 28, 1941, in Bronxville, New York. Cayce predicted, “Strifes will arise through the period. Watch for them near Davis Strait in the attempts there for the keeping open a life line to a land.” That suggests control over maritime access and navigation.
Now, the Davis Strait is a passage that separates Canada from Greenland. And Trump has mentioned both recently.
So, Cayce isn’t the only psychic and seer to have made predictions related to Greenland. The Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, often referred to as the “Nostradamus of the Balkans,” also made some concerning predictions about Greenland’s future. Baba Vanga, born in 1911, was a Bulgarian mystic and clairvoyant who gained fame for her ability to predict the future. She lost her eyesight at a young age and reportedly developed precognitive abilities afterward.
According to reports, she foresaw that by 2033, polar ice caps would melt, causing drastic sea-level rises worldwide. This prediction directly impacts Greenland, as it contains the world’s second-largest ice sheet. The melting of Greenland’s ice sheet would contribute significantly to global sea-level rise.
Currently, Greenland’s ice sheets are losing 270 billion tons of water per year, while Arctic sea ice is vanishing so rapidly that the polar sea could be ice-free by some summer in the 2030s.
This unfreezing opens new possibilities for resource extraction, faster trade routes, space and military bases, new fishing zones — and, naturally, great power confrontation. Moscow and Beijing are moving quickly to exert control over the Arctic region, which is warming faster than anywhere else on the planet.
Now, interestingly, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rebuffed Trump’s most recent request to buy their great island. But Frederiksen added she was “really happy regarding the rise in American interest in Greenland.”
Denmark is part of NATO. Given Putin’s expansionist ambitions in Europe and closer alliance with China, Denmark’s prime minister seems to be welcoming a greater role and presence of the U.S. in Greenland.
Also, the U.K.’s Foreign Minister David Lammy just commented on Trump’s Greenland ambitions. Lammy refused to warn Trump against threatening Greenland, noting that Trump likes to amplify his interests and concerns with great intensity, but that “behind that are actually quite serious national security and economic issues."
He concludes, "In the end, that is up to the people of Greenland, and their own self-determination."
As much as we like stability in our lives, often preferring to stay comfortable with the way things are, I’m reminded of a passage from the long-lost Gospel of Thomas, which was rediscovered in 1945.
In saying 50 of the Gospel of Thomas, Jesus says to his disciples, "If they ask you, 'What is the evidence of your father in you?' say to them, 'It is movement and rest.’” This reflects the need for balance between action and contemplation. It suggests that our own divine nature is manifested through both dynamic activity ("movement") and peaceful stillness ("rest"). In fact, modern science includes in its definition of physical life ongoing biochemical disequilibrium. Some parts of the human body are always moving, while others remain still.
In any event, Greenland is thawing, waking up from its long, deep, frozen rest, and now it looks like it might be in play and on the move in the near future. Until next time….
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