Unpsychic Predictions for 2012
Posted in Unpsychic Predictions on 01/29/2012 05:04 pm by stephanieWell, we’re already a month into 2012. So I better hop to it with the “unpsychic” predictions for the year!
I started doing these unpsychic predictions for fun, and I don’t take them very seriously. But it is interesting how many things I did “hit” on, even if somewhat obliquely. Last year, I was right about big storms, civil unrest starting (Occupy Wall Street), and, on the positive, Betty White living for another year.
Notably, I had predicted “something shocking” for 2011, which, granted, is a bit vague, but in retrospect, I’ll peg that one on Fukushima. I have been wrong about an imminent quake in Southern California. I’m actually surprised something big hasn’t hit California since Fukushima, but perhaps it’s just a matter of time. I would still be prepared!
Here are my 2012 predictions:
First off, I don’t think we’re going to see the apocalypse this year. In fact, it may almost be eerily quiet on the disaster front compared to last year, except for maybe a few big events. (Maybe that California earthquake finally?)
However, in the political and economic world, things will be in turmoil. Many people are predicting economic disaster in Europe, which could start a worldwide domino effect. This may very well happen, but I wonder if they might find some way to keep kicking the can down the road and keep things hobbling along.
We will see: A tremendous increase in food and gas prices, while your bigger assets (such as your house) will continue to depreciate.
We will also see more financial institutions have major problems or go belly up, ala MF Global.
Elections: I honestly have no clue or even a gut feeling on who is going to win. There’s a part of me that thinks Obama will have a second term, and a part of me that thinks the Republican challenger will win. Frankly, I am surprised Obama is still in the game, as for some reason I thought he might just pass on a second term (since I don’t feel his heart is in governing). The one thing I will say about Obama is that he is looking even more sickly and old lately, and something is not quite right with his health. I can’t really see him being president another 4 years, whether it’s due to health issues, or some sort of scandal, or the Powers That Be deciding he’s more of a liability than a help and replacing him.
Conservative Media Backlash: Whether Obama wins or not, there seems to be a growing conservative backlash to what they perceive as media attempts to marginalize them. The latest outrage was against CBS, who originally posted pictures online of a few pro-choice supporters at a pro-life rally in Washington, DC that apparently had almost 400,000 attendees. CBS amended their slideshow to include the actual marchers, but not until many conservatives vowed to boycott CBS. Ultimately, money is going to talk, and with Fox blowing away the ratings of their competitors, other media outlets are going to try to court conservatives more in the future.
Rise of Militant Atheism: And on the other side of the socio-political spectrum, more and more, atheists are banding together to create a pro-atheism movement. There’s a small split right now between moderate atheists who just want to be left alone and don’t really have a problem with religious people, and more militant atheists who see any sort of religious expression as “offensive.” Some of the more extreme militant atheists may become not just vocal, but destructive in the next year, in part because of the conservatives who are calling for more recognition of their faith and beliefs. So I’m going to predict more vandalism of churches, more “in your face” atheist messages, and perhaps a full-on atheist march on Washington.
Occupy Wall Street, Riots and Flashmobs: In this environment of exceedingly strident political and religious (or anti-religious) fanaticism on both sides, Occupy Wall Street (OWS) will be fanning more flames with bigger and more destructive onslaughts, that may cause riots in major cities. The Democrat and Republican conventions will be major targets this year, and look for riots in Chicago, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Some of the riots may start with OWS, but bleed off into the inner city communities and get completely out of control. Places like Philadelphia, who are already having problems with violent flashmobs, may see more of the same and worse in 2012.
Cyberterrorism: Last year, I successfully predicted the beginning of “cyberwars” with hackers, and this year, it will get even worse as cyberterrorists strike major financial institutions, governments, and certain big businesses.
George Soros vs. Koch Brothers: The right hates George Soros for being a billionaire who manipulates world currencies, and the left hates the Koch Brothers for being rich guys who donate to right-wing causes. Neither of these entities are going to be as important as people fear in 2012. First of all, the real trouble-making powermongers are behind the scenes and we don’t even know who they really are! And as much as Soros has had his day in the sun, his time is coming to an end. If George Soros lives another year, it will surprise me. He’s old and won’t live too much longer. And the Koch Brothers are going to just fade away (as the left will find another bogeyman to replace them).
World War III: So I have some bad news here. I thought about it, and something hit me. And that is: We are already in World War III, we just don’t know it yet. I’m not sure when history will say it really started…perhaps 9/11 will be seen as the starting point. But I’m going to be bold and say, we are already in World War III, and while it won’t escalate to the point of total destruction in 2012, we will see more tensions building with Iran, some possibly oil embargoes and shortages, and some other scary, crazy stuff happening.
Good News? With everything I’ve written above, 2012 does seem pretty bad, even if it’s not totally apocalyptic. Right now, we are going through massive extremes as a species. So for every reaction, there will be an equal and opposite reaction. Therefore, if there is violence in the streets and riots, you will see an opposite force for peace and civility rise up. For every force out there trying to silence religion, you will see more genuine spirituality rising up. And, for as much as people are trying to divide along political, social and religious divides, you will see more and more people waking up from the folly of divisiveness, and try to work together and bridge the divides.
Well, I hope that wasn’t too awful to read. And, I could be wrong! Remember, these are unpsychic predictions!





I’ve been concerned since the Japan quake that things would get pretty bad with the nuclear disaster at Fukushima. My worst fears have been that Japan would be rendered into a nuclear wasteland. Back in March, I thought I might have been overreacting or blowing things out of proportion, but my fears were not unfounded.
