Ramtha Predictions: The Days That Are
Here
Fall of the Stock Market
Ramtha, November 1986:
"Monetarily speaking, your country is bankrupt. Your country does not
have the gold reserves to back up their monies by fiat. At present, your
economy is bankrupt and there will be a fall of the stock market to where
your dollar goes to seven cents."
(Excerpt from: Ramtha, November 1986. Copyright ©
1986 JZ Knight)
The Stock Market Crashed the following year in
1987:
"The Black Monday stock market decline (October 19, 1987) was the
second largest in history. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 750
points, over 30 percent. Similar enormous drops occurred across the
world."
"A certain degree of mystery is associated with the 1987
crash. Many have noted that no major news or events occurred prior to the
Monday of the crash, the decline seeming to have come from
nowhere." View full article
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Ramtha, July 22, 2007
"The monetary system is man-made, as you know, and
it is controlled. It is about to spill its guts, so to speak. You are not
going to be able to count on the stock markets. They are going to fall,
have terrible falls, very soon. The world is in for it. The financial
systems will have great difficulty before the end of this year."
(Excerpt from: Ramtha in Australia, Q&A July
22, 2007. Copyright © 2007 JZ Knight)
The New York Times, August 10, 2007
"What's been happening in financial markets over
the past few days is something that truly scares monetary economists:
liquidity has dried up. That is, markets in stuff that is normally traded
all the time - in particular, financial instruments backed by home
mortgages - have shut down because there are no buyers. The Fed normally
responds to economic problems by cutting interest rates. It can also lend
money to banks that are short of cash: yesterday the European Central
Bank, the Fed's trans-Atlantic counterpart, lent banks $130 billion,
saying that it would provide unlimited cash if necessary, and the Fed
pumped in $24 billion," quoting Paul Krugman's article "Very Scary Things"
in the New York Times. View full article here
Bush's War against Iraq
Ramtha, December 2000:
"At least your last president [Clinton] was a fornicator and an honest
one. This [Bush] is a sinner baptized."
"While you were being
confused, he had an agenda. You are going to see the world change to fit
the platform, and these Americas and the world are going to be at war. You
watch."
"Under suppression you will find the Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse, and you will find it in this leader."
(Excerpt from: Ramtha, Yelm, December 15, 2000.
Copyright © 2000 JZ Knight) NOTE: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
are Subjugation, War, Famine and Death.
CNN News, March 19, 2003:
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. President George W. Bush
has announced that war against Iraq has begun. View full article
here
Put Up Seeds for the Days to Come
Ramtha, April 1993:
"You should buy seeds. You should have enough seeds to be able to
broadcast for at least six years of gardening. You should have that much
seed put up. There will come a time that you will need to broadcast them
into the earth, and then you will learn to take the seeds from those
things and dry them and put them up. You need to have them on hand."
(Excerpt from: Ramtha, April 14, 1993. Copyright ©
1993 JZ Knight)
BBC News, February 9, 2007:
The final design for a 'doomsday' vault that will house seeds from all
known varieties of food crops has been unveiled by the Norwegian
government. The Svalbard International Seed Vault will be built into a
mountainside on a remote island near the North Pole. The vault aims to
safeguard the world's agriculture from future catastrophes, such as
nuclear war, asteroid strikes and climate change." View full article
here
CGIAR News Release, May 23, 2007:
"Collect wild crop seeds to protect them from climate change. Climate
change is threatening the survival of crops such as the potato and the
peanut, say researchers, and there is an urgent need to collect and store
seeds from their wild relatives for future food security." View full article
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As this year's autumn draws near, more
than 6,700 RSE students from over 60 countries around the world are
getting ready for their group's Follow-Up Events at Ramtha's School
of Enlightenment.
There are over 2,670 students in USA and
Canada, 1,600 students in Europe and the Near East, 1,575 students
in Mexico and South America, and close to 900 students in Asia,
Australia, and South Africa.
The year 2007 has been a great
year of dynamic personal change, learning, and global evolution. Do
not miss this opportunity to continue advancing in your knowledge
and training with your great school. Check the RSE International
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Scientists Discover the Mechanism in the
Brain behind GladysSM and the
Neighborhood WalkSM |

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Four years ago, on July 6, 2003, JZ Knight
shared for the first time her discovery of the Neighborhood
WalkSM and its effectiveness with the students of
Ramtha's School of Enlightenment.
Researchers have confirmed that people can
suppress emotionally troubling memories and have sketched how the
brain accomplishes this.
"In the test, parts of each
volunteer's prefrontal cortex - the brain's control center for
complex thoughts and actions - were activated."
" 'You're
shutting down parts of the brain that are responsible for supporting
memories,' said Brendan Depue, a neuroscience doctoral student at
the University of Colorado who worked on the study. He said his team
discovered the brain's emotional center is also shut down. The
hippocampus, where memories are formed and retrieved, and amygdala,
the emotion hub, were later also deactivated," quoting Reuters, July
12, 2007. View article
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Ramtha's Appointed Teachers Tested by
Scientists
Ramtha's Appointed Teachers Debbie Christie and Kenny Thompson
from Yelm, Washington, were tested by scientists in a controlled
environment for their ability to focus and see the proper suit and
numbers on playing cards facedown. Their performance during testing
was very successful, and the scientists have asked them to return to
continue their investigations.
RSE Student Excels in Journalism
Bruce A. Smith, a longtime student of RSE, was named reporter for
The Dispatch, the Independent Voice of South Pierce County,
Washington. The Dispatch, based in Eatonville, covers the news
in Graham, Kapowsin, and Bethel. Smith's special interests in his
reporting include the environment, preparedness, youth issues, and
education. The Dispatch has been in continuous publication since
1893 and is one of the few independent and noncorporate chain
newspapers still published in the state of Washington. View full article here
Yelm Co-op Opens under the Direction of RSE
Student
The Yelm Food Co-op, under the direction of RSE student Tom
Dewell, offers a wide range of natural and organic grocery, dairy,
health, and beauty products. The Co-op also offers frozen and
chilled products from organic meats to nondairy desserts and is
incorporating locally grown produce and seasonal fruits, reported
the Yelm Co-op's Vice President, Tom Dewell. View full article here
Artist from RSE Launches His Artwork
RSE student Eugenio Abad, renowned South American artist from
Ecuador, has launched his Art from the Future dedicated to "the
Master on the Journey." In 1991 Abad received the Coloma Silva Award
in the Third International Biennial of Painting in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Abad explains, "These series of images were inspired by what I have
learned at Ramtha's School and have inspired me on my spiritual
journey." View full article
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