Navigating the Apocalypse 1.6 – Babylon Revisited.
Like the “Summer of Love” in the United
  States 
The subsequent ousting of then-president Hosni Mubarak (Muhammad
Hosni El Sayed Mubarak), followed by national elections and the rise of the
Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi (Mohamed
Mursi Isa al-Ayyat), who assumed the presidency in June of 2012, turned out to
be merely the next chapter in this amazing narrative of revolution.
Amid accusations that president Morsi commandeered the
Egyptian political process by installing a constitution created solely by the Muslim
Brotherhood (while ignoring other political factions) the Egyptian people once
again took to the streets. Other major grievances voiced in mass across Egypt 
In supposed response to this latest popular uprising, the Egyptian
military staged a bold and successful coup d'état. Currently, the fate of Mohamed
Morsi is unknown. He is reportedly being sequestered in a presidential guard
facility, while senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood are being rounded up
by the military. With the deposing of the first democratically elected
government, it appears that Egyptian people are living through a real-world
version of “The Empire Strikes Back.” Once again, life imitates art.
As of this posting, violent clashes between the military and
an outraged Muslim Brotherhood continue… and the death toll continues to rise.
Time will tell as to the overt outcome of the current geo-political
intrigues in Egypt 
Ripple
The summer of love was thought to be a passing fad, a
momentary meme in the annals of American pop culture. Although the summer of
love quickly devolved into disco fury, which was promptly answered by punk, followed
by yuppies, gen x, grunge, etc… a very potent psychedelic seed was planted in
1967. The impact of that amazing summer continues to expand, rippling across
the still waters of time and merging… intertwining with the very fabric of
American culture. The repercussions of which continue to grow… to this very day.
It can be argued that without the psychedelic movement of
the ‘60s, there would have been no personal computing revolution of the late
‘70s and early ‘80s. Wizards of Silicon Valley , such as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, placed great importance on the
influence that the psychedelic movement had in their creative lives. Personal
computing led directly to the mobile (cell) phone revolution of the last
decade, which led to the contemporary social media revolution. Social media, in
turn, has proven invaluable in the organization of mass demonstrations such as
those occurring in Tahrir Square 
Just as with the summer of love, circa 1967, Egypt Syria Turkey 
However, of all the modern expressions of freedom over tyranny, beginning with Tiananmen Square, none are more symbolically indicative, more iconic thanEgypt Tahrir Square Egypt 
Already this new political paradigm is duplicating… virus-like… across the planet. Protesters inBrazil Tahrir Square 
And the beauty of it is… there is nothing the already-antiquated “New World Order” can do about it. The old paradigm crumbles before the might that isTahrir Square 
However, of all the modern expressions of freedom over tyranny, beginning with Tiananmen Square, none are more symbolically indicative, more iconic than
Already this new political paradigm is duplicating… virus-like… across the planet. Protesters in
And the beauty of it is… there is nothing the already-antiquated “New World Order” can do about it. The old paradigm crumbles before the might that is
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