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1996 Scallion Doomsday Map of the World Predicting Major Seismic Changes

FutureWorld-scallion-1996
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Gordon-Michael Scallion's Future Map of the World. - Main View
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1996 Scallion Doomsday Map of the World Predicting Major Seismic Changes

FutureWorld-scallion-1996

Atlantis (in 3 places), Lemuria (in 2)! And we are turning blue!

Title


Gordon-Michael Scallion's Future Map of the World.
  1996 (dated)     45.25 x 59.75 in (114.935 x 151.765 cm)     1 : 27500000

Description


A striking first edition example of Gordon-Michael Scallion's 1996 doomsday map of the world. Scallion (1942 - ?) is a futurist, spiritualist, and 'prophet' who predicted a series of cataclysmic astronomical and seismic events would occur between the issue date of this map, 1996 and 2012 (missed that one), reforming the surface of the Earth. A detailed outline of Scallion's predictions fills the lower quadrants.
Scallion's Dream-Prophecies
Scallion's predictions included a polar shift that would lead to the near total inundation of Europe, significant parts of Asia, much of European Russia, China, Japan, and South America. He also predicted Antarctica would become a warm fertile land, Atlantis would rise from the sea (in 3 places), and that the ancient Pacific continent of Lemuria would also emerge (in 2 places). Among his non-seismic predictions, were a Holy War in the Middle East (got this one right), and that a blue star would turn the people of Earth blue and grant them psychic powers. Starting about 1982, Scallion issued several maps illustrating his visions - often with overlays of the current world map to offer greater clarity. This is perhaps his greatest piece, a large-scale map of the world illustrating his visions.
Publication History and Census
This map was prepared and published by Gordon-Michael Scallion in 1996. It was distributed by Matrix Institute's monthly publication, Earth Changes Report. There are three editions of this map published between 1996 and 2006. Scallion, as far as we are aware, is still alive and active promoting his prophecies.

Cartographer


Gordon-Michael Scallion (September 26, 1942 - 20xx) is/was (?) an American futurist and modern-day 'prophet' best known for his doomsday predictions of a cataclysmic series of events ranging from a polar shift to major changes to the Solar System to meteor strikes. He is often compared to another American 'prophet' Edgar Cayce (1877 - 1945). Scallion began his career as an electronic consultant. In 1979, during a routine client meeting, he suddenly lost his vision and hearing. While being rushed to the hospital, he had a series of visions relating not only to his personal future but to coming global events, ranging from political shifts to apocalyptic doomsday scenarios. Some call this kind of event a 'psychic awakening'. Scallion's visions, which he attributed to 'The Matrix' (?), persisted until at least 1991, likely longer. Some of his 'successful' predictions include the 1984 Mexico City earthquake and the 1988 election of George Bush as president. To disseminate what he believed were significant warnings for humanity, Scallion established the Matrix Institute and, as early as 1982, began publishing a series of 'Future Maps' of North America and the world. These high-quality productions underwent multiple editions and updates as some predicted events failed to occur, and his visions evolved. Although always extreme, his predictions became more so over time. These will include the re-emergence of the lost civilizations of Lemuria, Mu, and Atlantis and the arrival of a 'blue star', causing the people of Earth to turn blue and acquire psychic powers. Scallion may still be alive. We find traces of activity until about 2011, after which he vanishes from public record. The Matrix Institute website is defunct and for sale. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Very good. Minor pinhole reinforcements in corners.

References


OCLC 44408476. Harvard Map Collection, MAP-LC G3201.C1 2012 .S3.