raybeam wrote:
Revelation 9:1 to 9:11... Of course.

[] celebrate the release of the cronophage and relative time onto the unsuspecting citizens of Cambridge
I'm not a native speaker of English, so I might miss out some nuances here in the language, but the use of the word "unsuspecting" made be react.
And YES that's a stinger on the locusts tail.
I am native English speaker.
And certain that the use of "unsuspecting" is example of the "dry" sense of British humor. I am American and often do not find British sense of humor funny - but can definitely identify it.
I think there was a knowledge that the "conspiracy theorists" would be buzzing so the effort was to laugh it off. As the talking heads "speech leaders" did to the folks who questioned the particle accelerator?
from a security issue standpoint one should always pay attention to what is considered a joke. Often the unconscious mind will express itself my means of something that can be later deemed "just joking" by the speaker. People tell the truth thru means of "jokes"
So the clock was inaugurated, the clock which features technology which is top secret and unavailable to the public. Though the clock itself is put on display - i.e. right out in the open.
Next the clock is inaugurated, the world market and the particle accelerator collapse simultaneously.
Seems to me that the engineers who put together the particle accelerator would've known the amount of electricity they needed. Call me a conspiracy theorist, since I am, but excuse for the failure of the accelerator "cause a failure of electric grid in Switzerland" which cannot be fixed til the Spring? Since the Swiss use the electricity for heating? what were they gonna do if the machine went on board. Does it take more electiricity to get running and then just minor input to stay that way? Don't think so? H''mmm More research is needed here.