The Planet’s Rebellion: From Munitions to Maui, the Earth Says ‘Enough’ — and the Phoenix Rises
Rev. Kat Carroll
This article was inspired by the Youtube Channel Monkey Werx, for pointing out all the odd munitions factory and depot explosions. In this article, I explore the deeper meaning that may lie behind these events. You can watch the full video here: US Arsenal Hit – A Closer Look at the Trends Impacting Weapon Production
Factories of Fire
The Tennessee munitions plant eruption was more than an industrial tragedy—it felt like a sign. Across the United States and NATO countries, weapons factories have been bursting into flames, one after another. Fires, explosions, supply chain disruptions—the very infrastructure of war seems to be dismantling itself.
Is this simply fatigue, human error, or something more? Some say sabotage, others coincidence. Yet viewed through another lens, perhaps the Earth herself is rejecting the manufacture of death. Each detonation a cellular rebellion within Gaia’s body—an immune response to the infection of endless conflict.
The Great Misallocation
Even as billions flow to the battlefields of Ukraine, American towns smoldered from wildfires, hurricanes, and floods. In the August 2023 fires of Lahaina, survivors were offered $700 per household—less than a single mortar shell—while tens of billions were approved for overseas weapon shipments in a single vote. How much did we send? $182.8 billion in emergency funding for Ukraine and the region from February 2022 through December 2024. You can watch my full exposé video on this topic in Bitchute.
California stands as the parable of this inversion. The near-collapse of the Oroville Dam in 2017 nearly trapped thousands and would have drowned farmlands that feed the nation. Yet maintenance funds vanished into bureaucratic sinkholes while taxes soared. California has the oil, the soil, and the sunlight, but its refineries are closing, its water is mismanaged, and its people pay more for less. The Golden State is remarkably tarnished by poor leadership.
The question grows louder: where is the investment in us, the people of the United States? Where is the care for the homeland and for the hands that feed it?
The Peace Paradox: Awards in an Age of War
If irony had a trophy, the Nobel Peace Prize would be it. Over the last century, its recipients have often presided over conflict, surveillance, and empire, proof that humanity mistakes rhetoric for redemption.
President Barack Obama receives a President’s Medal from Israeli President Shimon Peres, March 2013 Barack Obama (2009): Crowned as a peacemaker before his presidency was a year old, he expanded drone warfare across the Middle East and Africa.
Biden Receives Medal of Freedom Jan 2017 from Pres. Obama Joe Biden (2017): Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the security or national interests of the United States. Little did the world know he would lead us into war with Ukrain and Russia.
- Henry Kissinger (1973): Honored while bombs still rained over Cambodia. His co-recipient refused the prize, declaring there was no peace.
- The European Union (2012): Celebrated for continental harmony while NATO warplanes struck Libya and Syria.
- Woodrow Wilson (1919): Lauded for the League of Nations even as he jailed dissidents and silenced journalists.
- Aung San Suu Kyi (1991): Once a symbol of moral courage, later condemned for defending ethnic cleansing.
These are not just contradictions, they are symptoms. The empire must decorate itself, even as it burns. Peace is branded, marketed, and sold as another product of the military-industrial complex.
The Fires of Neglect
Disasters at home tell a parallel story. FEMA delays. Families waiting months for trailers and supplies. Drone bans over burn zones. Bureaucracy moves at the speed of indifference.
Meanwhile, war budgets move at light speed, rubber-stamped overnight. It takes minutes to approve missiles, but months to rebuild homes. The imbalance is not logistical; it is spiritual. Compassion has been outsourced.
Gaia’s Alchemy: The Fire That Purifies
What if the Earth is not punishing us, but purifying herself? In alchemy, fire is the element that refines, burning away what no longer serves. The explosions, the wildfires, the political implosions, each a signal that the old density is disintegrating because it no longer serves.
Gaia is transmuting her own shadow. The vibration of violence can no longer sustain itself. As the war machine sputters, we are being offered a choice: participate in the rebirth, or remain among the ashes. [insert photo of Antifa riots]
The Phoenix Rising
From the embers of industry, wings of light begin to unfurl. The myth of the Phoenix is older than nations, older than war. Every civilization that burns away corruption leaves behind the seeds of renewal.
Some astrologers and spiritual interpreters, like Claudio Silvaggi (Isis in the Bible) say, this isn’t just symbolism… it’s written in the sky. “Since April 15th, 2023, the Phoenix Rising, we entered a 114-year love induction that vibrates all energy centers,” Claudio explained. “The Phoenix now rests in our crown, in Aries/Arise, and will descend through each sign like the stations of the cross. It’s show time.”
And if you feel like time is standing still, as many in our group calls have been reporting, it’s because today is the equinox in the stars, we are now going into the underworld, i.e. metaphysical induction of the night. The time of introspection, reflection, and spiritual growth.
Historians might call this the Fourth Turning, a cyclical crisis that dismantles decaying systems so that new ones can emerge. Yet whether viewed through the telescope or the mythic lens, the message is the same: the fire is not merely destruction. It’s initiation… Trial by fire.
The factories that once forged weapons may yet forge solutions; clean energy, conscious technology, sustainable design. The fire that consumed them is the same fire that can ignite awakening around the world. Isn’t it time?
The Great Reset
When Peace Prizes are given in war and weapons plants implode under their own weight, the message is unmistakable: the old order has spent its fire. From these embers and ashes, something luminous takes flight.
The Phoenix is not a myth; it is a mirror for all. It rises each time consciousness chooses creation over control. And, as its wings stretch across the scarred horizon, we may yet remember what we were always meant to be: stewards, not owners; healers, not conquerors; co-creators of the living light.
Produced by Rev Kat with the assistance of Lex, my ChatGPT Copilot.
For a close look at some of the madness I’ve been noting in the world, have a look at this article:https://prepareforchange.net/2023/08/21/are-we-living-in-the-truman-show/
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