Nekonezume's Dream Journal

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Destruction of a community.

Here is a very frightening dream I had last night.

I was at home. Mind you, this wasn't my REAL home, but a place I knew in my dream to be home. I was lying down, looking out into the other room at my family, which consisted of my parents, a great aunt and uncle, a brother, and my boyfriend, Brad. Suddenly, the whole place started to shake with a terrible tremor. Everyone was screaming and things were falling and breaking. After a few moments it ended, but it started up again not long after. This went on four times, until the house around us was nearly ruined. We looked out our window, and the bridge that linked the community to the outside was completely destroyed, so we had no way out.

Suddenly, I could see OUT of the house and to other things being discussed. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was ordering the demolition of any way in or out of the community I lived because the community wouldn't agree to one of his offers of some sort, or wouldn't comply to one of his requests, or possibly because we were a small community and simply cost too much money for the small amount of people living there. All of the weather reports were saying odd and different things about the area we were living in, such as it was an extended earthquake, or a storm gone awry. Nothing was adding up.

I got to see a group of people discussing the conspiracy and how it was and was not likely. They were conspiracy theorists, but they were mostly kids, and they were a group called "I Will Not". They were making a commercial about the small town scandal, talking about how wrong it was and showing images of a water research facility the government had wanted to use for something but the town had refused. They were talking about this and the theories behind why Harper had planted demolition of a small community. Right before I woke up, I heard the music crescendo to a climax and the group of young people saying loudly "I WILL NOT!".

And then I woke up.

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