Predictive Maps and the New World Order: Prophecy, Catastrophe and the Mystery Beneath Denver


Source: Greg Reece


Theories surrounding future Earth changes, ancient prophecies and mysterious government preparations have circulated for decades. A recent presentation by Greg Reese revisits some of the most enduring claims and attempts to connect them into a single narrative involving cyclical catastrophes, predictive mapping and the future of civilization itself.


By elocal International Desk

Source: Greg Reese - Watch his presentation here

The discussion combines ancient prophecy, psychic predictions, geological theories and long-standing mysteries surrounding major infrastructure projects in the United States.

As with many subjects of this kind, some claims are based on documented historical records and geological studies, while others remain highly speculative and controversial.

Ancient Warnings Of Cyclical Catastrophes

The report begins with the idea that civilizations throughout history have preserved stories of repeating cycles of destruction and renewal.

Among the most frequently referenced examples is the Hopi prophecy tradition, an oral record passed through generations which describes multiple world ages and speaks of humanity moving from a Fourth World into a future Fifth World following major upheaval.

The article also points toward biblical interpretations suggesting earlier periods of destruction and restoration, along with writings by Nostradamus which described violent Earth changes and collapsing structures.

The broader suggestion is that many cultures may have been describing similar events through different languages and traditions.

The Rise Of Predictive Earth Maps

The article then shifts toward modern figures who claimed to have received visions or insights regarding future Earth changes.

Among those discussed:

  • Edgar Cayce, sometimes referred to as America's "Sleeping Prophet"
  • Gordon-Michael Scallion
  • Aron Abrahamsen
  • Stan Deyo

According to the report, many of these individuals independently produced maps showing major changes to future coastlines and geography.

Common themes reportedly included:

  • Significant coastal inundation
  • Large-scale geological upheaval
  • Inland areas becoming future coastlines
  • Major shifts in population centers

One repeated feature appearing in multiple future maps was Denver, Colorado, appearing as a stable inland region.

Supporters of these theories argue similarities between independently produced maps are difficult to dismiss entirely.

Critics, however, note that predictive maps and psychic forecasts remain unverified and have historically varied widely in accuracy.

Geological Science And Mega-Tsunami Models

One section of the report references research into possible mega-tsunami scenarios involving volcanic collapse in the Canary Islands.

Unlike many of the psychic claims discussed elsewhere, this topic has received legitimate scientific attention.

Some geological models have examined whether large-scale volcanic events could create significant ocean impacts. However, scientific debate continues regarding the scale and likelihood of such scenarios.

The article presents this research as one point where speculative theories and scientific modelling appear to intersect.

The Denver International Airport Mystery

The discussion eventually moves toward one of America's most famous modern mysteries: Denver International Airport.

Denver International Airport has attracted speculation since its opening because of several unusual characteristics:

  • Approximately 35,000 acres in size
  • Built significantly further from Denver than the airport it replaced
  • Large underground infrastructure systems
  • Construction cost overruns
  • Unusual murals and symbolism displayed throughout the airport

Among the most discussed features are murals created by artist Leo Tanguma, which some viewers interpret as depicting environmental destruction, conflict and societal transformation.

The airport's Masonic capstone also references the "New World Airport Commission", a phrase that has generated years of debate because no publicly recognized organization by that exact name has been widely identified.

Airport officials have frequently addressed these theories publicly, often treating them with humour and even incorporating conspiracy themes into marketing campaigns.

Coincidence, Pattern Recognition Or Something More?

The report ultimately raises a broader question:

Why do certain ideas repeatedly emerge across prophecy, predictive maps and cultural narratives?

Supporters argue recurring themes may point toward forgotten knowledge, hidden planning or cycles humanity does not fully understand.

Skeptics argue human beings naturally seek patterns and meaning, particularly during periods of uncertainty and rapid change.

Either way, mysteries surrounding future Earth changes continue to attract interest because they sit at the intersection of science, history, symbolism and imagination.

Perhaps the most interesting part is not whether any single prediction proves true.

It may be why people across generations continue asking the same question:

Are we heading toward another turning point?


elocal Disclaimer

This article is an elocal report based on commentary and claims presented by Greg Reese. It includes discussion of prophecy traditions, speculative theories and interpretations that are not established scientific consensus. Inclusion does not imply endorsement. Readers are encouraged to independently examine historical records, scientific research and source material.

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