Oil Spill Prophecy 1909
In 1903, Cabalist Banker Prophesied Gulf Apocalypse
June 19, 2010 by Gerhard Wisnewski
"In
1903, they knew that an oil reservoir emptying into the oceans would become an
apocalypse and could destroy the entire earth."
(Translated
by "Idiot Savant," from a German website "Kopp Online")
(for Henrymakow.com)
In
1903, Austrian banker, writer and occultist Gustav Meyrink
(left, 1868-1932) wrote a novella, "Petroleum, Petroleum", part of a
collection of short stories.
The
novella tells the story of Dr. Jessegrim who has made
a fortune in the mescaline business.
He decides to go into oil.
All of
Instead
of being arrested, in Meyrink's story, Jessegrim is hired as a consultant. He says: "If the
oil continues to spill as it does, it will have covered the oceans of the world
in 27 to 29 weeks and there will be no more rains, ever, as water can not
evaporate anymore. At best, it will rain petroleum."
First
widely criticized, this prophecy (of Dr. Jessegrim)
becomes increasingly plausible as the hidden flow does not stop, and when it
increases dramatically, panic grips humanity.
Cable
from
In Meyrink's occult circles, they
were fantasizing about oil reserves gushing into the ocean, from the
They
postulated that an oil reservoir released into the oceans would be an
apocalypse and possibly destroy the entire earth. It would start with a huge
explosion. The culprit (a Dr. No figure, "Dr. Jessegrim")
is motivated by blind hate of humanity. He destroys humanity via a "wrath
of god" - the oil catastrophe.
"To
assure priority of this prophecy, I state that the following novella has been
written in 1903. Gustav Meyrink".
With
the discovery of his prophecy concerning the oil catastrophe in the
Meyrink
ran a banking house between 1889 and 1902 and circulated his entire life in the
occult world of Christian and Jewish mysticism, theosophy and alchemy.
He
was a member of the very influential Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a
British secret society active at the end of the 19th and in the early 20th
century. Its members included the Satanist, occultist, Cabalist, magician Aleister Crowley, a Freemason of the Old and Accepted Order
of the Scottish Rite. He called himself "The
Great Beast 666". It means that Meyrink was
frequenting circles which welcomed the Apocalypse, which is exactly what he
describes in "Petroleum, Petroleum": An apocalypse. And a planned apocalypse.