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December 11, 1997: Winds of Change - Robert Ghost Wolf
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Art Bell welcomes Robert Ghost Wolf, a mixed-blood Native American author and ceremonial leader, to discuss his manuscript "Winds of Change" and the prophetic traditions of indigenous peoples. Ghost Wolf describes participating in the first Ghost Dance ceremony held in 108 years, attended by pipe carriers from numerous tribes on Blackfoot sacred land. He explains the purification practices of the sweat lodge, where participants enter a structure mirroring the geometry of the Great Pyramid''s King''s Chamber and can experience shifts in consciousness through heat, fasting, and prayer.
Ghost Wolf presents research connecting the Lakota star maps, Mayan calendars, and biblical accounts of Christ''s birth. Using NASA''s Star Globe program, his group identified a celestial alignment on September 15, 5 BC, where the stars Regulus and Venus merged into a single brilliant light, correlating with the Star of Bethlehem. A corresponding alignment at the ascension date showed every star identical except Venus, which had moved. He proposes a five-year calendar correction that would place 1998 at the actual year 2003.
The conversation also addresses environmental warnings from Native prophecy, including accounts of mountain lions in Montana actively stalking hunters rather than avoiding them. Ghost Wolf introduces the Seven Thunders prophecies, ancient warnings describing widespread starvation, holes appearing in the sky producing green mist, and strange bacteria emerging in the waters. He notes the first three thunders have already occurred.
Ghost Wolf presents research connecting the Lakota star maps, Mayan calendars, and biblical accounts of Christ''s birth. Using NASA''s Star Globe program, his group identified a celestial alignment on September 15, 5 BC, where the stars Regulus and Venus merged into a single brilliant light, correlating with the Star of Bethlehem. A corresponding alignment at the ascension date showed every star identical except Venus, which had moved. He proposes a five-year calendar correction that would place 1998 at the actual year 2003.
The conversation also addresses environmental warnings from Native prophecy, including accounts of mountain lions in Montana actively stalking hunters rather than avoiding them. Ghost Wolf introduces the Seven Thunders prophecies, ancient warnings describing widespread starvation, holes appearing in the sky producing green mist, and strange bacteria emerging in the waters. He notes the first three thunders have already occurred.