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  1. Pretty clear that the central banks’ plan to create widespread massive and essentially unpayable energy bills is not for the benefit of the populace. Everything said banks do is for their own and their current claque of cronies’ benefit, now or later.

    One possibility for deliberately creating all those energy bills could involve “paying” those obligations through governments’ largess… in reality for the benefit of the banks’ debt based monetary system. Debt based monetary systems need exponentially increasing amounts of debt (money) creation in order to service the existing base of debt (interest). The “hockey stick” phenomenon.

    Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world…until it isn’t.

    1. There is a very funny story about me explaining to a business partner when the arrest happened that it was just politics and he would be let go as soon as the US put their person in at the IMF. When in fact that happened, I found him and the whole office in a state of shock. They confessed that they had thought I was crazy and now were quite upset as I seemed to quickly to know what was happening and to be unphased by it – which meant that there was a whole parallel world that existed of which they were ignorant.

      Was pretty funny at the time. The look on their faces were priceless.

      1. Good for you, Catherine, although I’m not surprised. It seems you’ve had your share as well. You know how to suss these types of operations out which makes you a lot of fun! At the time, I knew it, too. He was too important a man to be in that position. I was just miffed that he fell for it.

  2. A narrative of good and evil providing solutions to manage the “voices in our head” to create greater spiritual awareness and understanding: Listen to short excerpts on different videos from co-authors Jerry Marzinsky and Sherry Swiney (time codes provided to save time):

    (1) Jump to 1:39:18 – 1:55:29) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-anNPaCDmA&list=PLl5taeTVR0CfKZY-5bRdNnYMdUSqfgulu&index=21

    (2) 00:00 – 13:30) https://odysee.com/@theNewNOW:9/what-lies-in-your-mind:b

  3. Brilliant heading following Biden’s recent address:

    “After using FBI to suppress son’s crimes and raid political rival’s home, Biden warns democracy in danger.” (Babylon Bee on Twitter)

    Presidents always say “the United States is an experiment in government;” “an idea.” Too bad they don’t see it as a legitimate nation!!!

    1. “The Donald” has been pegged as a Narcissistic Personality Disorder by many and IMO is a stellar example of such. This is an 8 min. video, which gives a great visual story of how and why a “NPD” operates the way they do. I’ve known a few over the years, (family & friends) and was captivated by this accurate & entertaining portrayal. (They can be dangerous for sure!)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-68Lje4sX9Q

      1. A.G. Thank you! You said it so much better than I could. I thought it was well done, as well. Seems we can’t win either way in the coming election.

    2. If “Democracy” as “rule of the mob” means THE UNITED STATES INC owned by the British Crown using CONTRACT/ADMIRALTY/MERCHANT LAW answering ONLY to the Congressional/Legislative Branch [the Executive and Judicial branches be damned!] and, as Biden recently said, “Democracy is in danger,” then we should absolutely vote for Trump, if we even get the chance.

      The “danger” is Trump who represents whatever’s left of our “Constitutional Republic” which is COMMON LAW operating hand-in-hand with our BILL OF RIGHTS. It’s our last chance, I’m afraid, whether we like him or not. Otherwise Democracy is going to shift from CONTRACT/ADMIRALTY LAW straight away to the LAW OF WAR. Then the “Democracy” will call forth FEMA to round up guns and confiscate our property as we’re removed to work camps to build the 5G towers. We will indeed “Have nothing” but I doubt we’ll have anything to “be happy” about.

      See Clif High’s talk I’ve referenced in another comment here. He does a great job of explaining the history of US LAW! I just purchased the DOD LAW OF WAR HANDBOOK (the 2016 update) from Amazon to see what “Democracy” is up to!

  4. JUST FINISHED READING WHAT LIES BEHIND,FICTION BY J.T. ELLISON…WRITTEN IN 2015..PLOT=A GENOCIDE PLAN BY TERRORISTS…STARTING A KILLER BUG IN AFRICA WITH ORIGINAL PLANS TO PUT A FEW INFECTED PPL ON PLANES ALL OVER..THEN THE PLAN WAS TO INFECT PPL AND THEN CREATE A KILLER VACCINE…FINAL PLAN WAS ADDING POISON TO PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY…CHILLING..WRITTEN IN 2015..RING A BELL,THO?

  5. JUST A QUESTION…HAVE ASKED MANAGERS AT LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS AS TO WHAT THEY KNOW AND CAN TELL ME RE:CBDC…THEY ALL SAY THEY KNOW NOTHING!
    ALSO GOT NOTIFICATION FROM LOCAL CREDIT UNION THAT THEY ARE NOW INSTITUTING MANDATORY BINDING ARBITRATION AS TO ANY DISPUTES,NO CLASS ACTION SUITS OR JURY TRIALS ALLOWED AS TO DISPUTES BETW. MEMBERSHIP AND CREDIT UNION…?????
    ALSO THEY CAN TELL ME NOTHING REGARDING FEDNOW…????

  6. I already have C.J.Hopkins book The Rise of the New Normal Reich. Too bad Amazon. Oh no, you can’t take that away from me.

    1. WHY WOULD PPL SIGN ON FOR BOOSTER JABS WHEN THE COMPANIES REFUSE TO REVEAL CONTENTS FOR 75 YEARS??????

      1. People who wear their thinking cap, and as a matter of course question authority, absolutely wouldn’t Margaret. But there are too many folks that, in a news driven, constant climate of fear, don’t question the narrative. And as well, those folks who are in denial that their government or the medical system would intentionally cause them harm.

        1. LINDA,THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS..THIS HAS BEEN JUST BEYOND ME,SO THEY HAVE BEEN HELPFUL!!!

    2. She may be spot on, but she’s not coming across as a reliable source. Seems to have lied about her credentials (2 PhDs) and has been grilled on them in the aftermath, yet still did not provided any substantive proof.

    3. Linda, the good people came out at the beginning to WARN us. They put their livelihoods on the line. Wagh is questionable because she is coming out so late in the game after so much damage has already been done.

      This article might help sort it out:
      https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/charlatans-web

      Charlatan’s Web – Update
      Our search for the scientific credentials of the latest ‘covid truth’ celeb turns up nothing. Poornima Wagh claims to have worked on analysis of 756 samples proving SARS-CoV-2 does not exist. Did she?

      1. Thank you bunches Caroline. This science issue is of ultimate importance to our understanding of the world we live in. A truly amazing presentation by the renowned Stefan Lanka. I feel it so important I’m going to transcribe it and print out copies to share. And as well, myself having a strong science background, Poornima Wagh’s presentation struck a chord with me and I was disheartened to think Poornima wasn’t in the truth camp. I’m hoping in the future she will relent on her current position and defend herself by providing documentation and for sure that the paper she has been working on with her colleagues gets published.

        1. When complete strangers show up and unload a boatload of complex information, it makes sense to check out their credibility before investing time or energy. This is not an environment when we can afford to invest lots of time in people and sources that have not been vetted. Basic risk management. Problem is the people who have been vetted are rarely as interesting as the disinfo agents. There is a reason why.

          1. Thank you for your reply Catherine. I stand corrected. One has no time to waste on unvetted sources in this environment. Risk management should be front and center.

          2. Ahhhhh, so you think BOTH OF THEM are suspect, Catherine! Interesting… WOW, they are clever. What an environment we’re in! Can’t trust nobody this late in the game.

        2. LINDA! GUESS WHAT??!!! I found “the great” Tom Cowan talking to our Stefan Lanka about things that corroborate Poornima Wagh!

          My Discussion with Stefan Lanka about Virology
          https://www.bitchute.com/video/oBJOwKpgtDqX/

          This goes back to March 25, 2021, so Stefan is not a “newcomer.”
          Tom starts off his intro for Stefan saying, “I think I can call Stefan a new friend of mine. We’ve had a lot of collaborations in the past few months and much to my benefit, I would say….I can’t really think of anybody who I think knows more about the history and the practice of virology than Stefan Lanka.”

          See what you think!

        1. Thank you Caroline, I’ve listened to some of Dr. Tom Cowan’s stuff but hadn’t seen this one. Will be reading “The Contagion Myth” in 2023.

    1. My understanding is when the body goes into trauma, it pulls the blood back to the critical organs – the brains, the lungs and the heart. Blood pulls back from extremities, toes and fingers etc. The Pope is calling the fee flow home. The Vatican bank needs the resources and the fee flow. And in a risk environment, they want less risk, shorter supply lines. Basic risk management. The more people who do this the more the collateral shortages in the financial system will cause tension and stress.

      1. Catherine, certainly this is a warning to get some cash. Would you recommend pulling out of the market as well? Thanks.

      1. PART OF THE JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE 87,000 NEW IRS HIREES=”MUST BE ABLE TO CARRY AND USE DEADLY FORCE”…..?????????

    2. SO MOLLY..THANK YOU,.I DID NOT REALIZE THIS..VERY TELLING….THE POPE HAS CALLED FOR ALL ASSETS TO BE SENT BACK TO THE VATICAN BANK..WHICH IS NOT A BANK BUT THE “IOR”=.THE INSTITUTION FOR RELIGIOUS WORKS AND ,I WOULD IMAGINE,AS SUCH,IT DOES NOT COME UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF BANKING LAWS..THINK I NEED TO GET ME ONE OF THOSE!!!!!!!!! NO CONFISCATION OR LIMITATION OF THOSE FUNDS…?????

  7. I’m pleased that you covered the story regarding the admission made by Rishi Sunak that he was ignored by No 10 on his protests on the harms of lockdown. Being a cynical politician such as he is, Mr Sunak is being very economical with the truth. He is making a last ditch attempt to win over as many Conservative party members to vote for him as leader (and thus PM) in the upcoming leadership election, many of whom have become increasingly sceptical over lockdown policies and practices and this (non) revelation is evidence that he has sensed which way the winds are blowing.o
    What he or anybody else in government will not admit to is just how much the unions (specifically teaching unions) drove the madness of lockdown at the beginning and continued to flex their muscles throughout 2021 (and still do, albeit to a lesser extent). When one examines the speeches, interviews and announcements given by Boris Johnson and his Scientific and Medical advisers in the roughly two weeks prior to the announcement of the lockdown on 23rd March 2020, one sees that at the very least he did not wish to pursue lockdown and has been widely cited as saying he was against it and thought it all rubbish in private meetings.
    A writer and philosopher by the name of Ben Irvine has been researching this and has produced two essays examining the role of public sector unions and how they effectively held the government to ransom; threatening mutinies of mass walkouts and strikes by millions of public sector workers. His findings are very revealing and are worthy of your time to read in full.
    https://benirvine.co.uk/essays/
    He has also published a book in which he has given his take on why the events in Wuhan unfolded as they did and eventually swept much of the rest of the world. He has made available the text on his website but his book is available to purchase. His conclusions are very interesting indeed and I think that if one examines the issue in great detail it is difficult to argue against them.
    A note that I live in the UK and Mr Irvine is also British so the details all pertain to the UK but I have come across much evidence that implicates unions all over the world. Eventually the truth will prevail.

    1. Stephen,

      When one is referring to public sector unions are we really referring to the leadership of these unions or was there a vote of it’s members? I suspect leadership of unions is pretty much controlled by the powers that be. I have no knowledge either way but find the issue interesting.

      Thank you.

    2. Thanks, Stephen! I’ve starting reading the article and what a roller coaster ride with all those twists and turns! It’s a fast read, for sure.

      Naturally, here in the US, we were under the impression that the lockdowns in China were prompted by the CCP government. What a surprise to learn that it was the people who were clamoring for the lockdown in sheer terror of the spread of Covid. I was even thinking that the lockdown in Hong Kong would quell the earlier protests, thus, benefit Xi.

      But then Ben gave another perspective: that Xi was being put between a rock and a hard place. While the people were concerned about public health and safety, threatening Xi’s power if he didn’t lockdown the country, Xi was concerned about maintaining economic prosperity for the people so they wouldn’t rebel against him. What irony! The people forced his hand and Xi finally relented and called for lockdowns in order to manage his people!

      “The Wuhan public’s furious desire to be restrained was a threat to the authority of Xi, who duly obliged and crushed the city in an act of benevolent reprisal.”

      Ben went on to say that the same thing happened in Britain. And, in both cases, it appears that a rogue element was in full operation, weaponizing the social media to incite mass hysteria. I look forward to continue my reading to learn more about how it worked in Britain.

      Over these last few years, we have certainly learned how clever the globalists are. They were able to harness the sheer weight of the masses to turn the tables and force governments to succumb. It was brilliant, sadly. THIS is DEMOCRACY in action: mob rule! Everyone played right into the hands of the globalists, imposed from the bottom up. It was a tour de force, literally! This is how the globalists have always run their revolutions throughout history. Now we are seeing/feeling it firsthand. As Catherine said, it happens every 100 years to balance the books of people-to-profits. And to think this is just the First Act!

  8. Who do you believe ordered the MAL raid, Catherine? I couldn’t hear the name. Thanks.
    Would suggest damage payouts in the UK are more “normal ” than US. think they had to start to prevent even greater outcry. There is plenty on gov.uk site – the level was prepped in advance and is max £120k. Also, GB News have done an awesome job at airing grievances.

    1. I believe it was likely a vote coming out of the Bohemian Grove meetings in late July. They would have directed Garland.

  9. I’m unsure what to make of this in regard to the wider implications.
    https://brownstone.org/articles/it-was-birx-all-birx/
    “Recall that Pence replaced Alex Azar as Task Force director on February 26, 2020 and Birx’s appointment as coordinator, at the instigation of Asst. National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger, came on February 27th. Subsequent to those two appointments, it was Birx who was effectively in charge of United States coronavirus policy.”

  10. If the reason state and government officials worldwide are promoting the vax and the WHO Treaty is because they’ve been Epstein/Globalist “compromised” and fear being exposed, then can we create a period of amnesty if they stop?

    1. There is merit to some reconciliation process. However, not ok to let crime pay. That is how we got here.

  11. Use cash. I have been for some time now, I actually got told: we only accept cards the other day. I said see ya!

  12. 1:00:00) So who’s “replacing Fauci?” Who will they follow next? Seems like it’s the WHO.

      1. Just posted in response to the Tucker Carlson trailer on his interview with Desmet:

        The good news is Operation Smother is emerging…we can see the broad outlines:

        The control grid does not exist – ok to stay on the couch while it snaps into place with digital IDs and CBDC. Just raise your conciousness and things will be ok. Kind of like the thinking man’s QAnon (military grade neurological weaponry? Science fiction!)

        The leaders and civil servants that broke the law and instituted a genocide are innocent…they were swept away in the mass hysteria of the people – we can not blame them for getting swept up by the people’s fear and psychosis. The establishment is working hard and struggling to manage crazy stupid people. (and the insurance companies and investment insiders and their billionare profits are all protected – whew!)

        Protecting the vaccine schedule and the mRNA technology is a must – this is technology that can make us great. We should not let a few mistakes get in the way of the power of immunology and science. Yes, the pharma industry has a few bad dogs and they will be reformed (don’t ask about a new round of secrecy occuring to protect the global biowarfare labs) (will someone please throttle all the websites charting the rise in all cause mortality!)

        The government is bankrupt because of bad management and corruption. We are going to fix that but you have to tighten your belts and not everyone can afford to make it (Billionaires get to keep their profits and we keep the $21 trillion missing from the US government. In our opinion, you are stupid, because you have the power to get it back but you don’t see it and will not exercise it. And we keep printing money and running the treasury to waste money on central control of local communities – including building the smart grid /digital concentration camps)

        All the great whistleblowers and freedom fighters of the people (Malone, Desmet, Carlson) are leading this reform. See? We must be right.

        There are some fringe players who simply can not find a way to be productive and help the great people like Malone leading real reform who draw on deep science and the great European philosophers and the wisom of the centuries. These fringe players have a mental health problem. Often they had an unhappy childhood or have trouble with authority. We need to provide space and ways for them to learn how to adjust (and be drugged once we have CBDC and digital IDS converting the control grid into digital concentration camps.) Lots of people are having trouble adjusting to the change causing mental health problems, so we need to take away their guns (so we can take their real estate cheap – send in the IRS agents!)

        We have to unify now – its urgent – because society has real problems. The Russians and the Chinese are causing serious inflation and supply shortages. We must address this with higher interest rates (this has nothing to do with the fact that the Fed and ECB and global central banks have printed almost $10 trillion, much of which was injected into the economy directly to profit a handful of companies and people building the control grid) We are managing a very dangerous situation and we all have to pull together.

        Thank god there is no evil. There is no Spectre. That is just in the James Bond movies. It is so comforting to know that everything will be ok. Good people are in charge. I don’t mind being a renter. Given the costs of raising an autistic child I need to live modestly anyway. And its green, right?

        =======

        I could go on, but you get the drift. When I worked at HUD I saw Operation Smother work on multiple occasions.

        The coup de grace was when they would march in the housing activists in support of the Smother team and then the message would be, “See, we control both sides of the pendulam. The guys who break it and the guys who fix it. So you better do what we say because the good guys will follow our fix it and there is nothing you can do.”

        More than anything this is why the civil servants went along with the next genocide, financial fraud and beat downs the next time around. The activists had persuaded them with joy to be included in solutions that the deep state was in complete control

        So when I left Washington, one of the things I promised myself is I would never do that to the civil servants. If the time should ever come again in my life, I would never help Operation Smother gas light them on the clean up. I am only one person. But I would do my best to stand.

        Which is why I say that I am proud to know everyone on this email thread and I am deeply grateful for your intelligence and hard work and commitment to integrity.

        You never know what can happen if you just show up and try. Integrity is hard to do – but if we give it our best, miracles happen. TURTLE FORTH!

        1. There is no mass formation psychosis for one simple reason: an individual person uses their stone age brain to run an individual cost benefit analysis on their own behavior towards the goal of maximizing the statistical likelihood of their genes surviving into the future. This applies to survival and reproduction which also takes into account their own status (value) in the ‘village’. The people under ‘mass psychosis’ are behaving exactly as you would expect if they place legitimacy on authority (alpha) and believe the propaganda that there is a high probability of becoming extremely sick or dying if they get the virus and that masks and vaccines can protect them. You would expect those people to be vicious against anyone in opposition who they would view as putting their life (and others) in danger. To those who are well-informed and view the narrative as bullshit, the ‘covidians’ would come across as psychotic.

        2. Wow, I’m speechless! Do they hire wife beaters to come up with this?! I don’t know how they live with themselves.

          1. Options:

            1. Mind control
            2. Too busy to read his book
            3. Control file
            4. Deep state contract
            5. Effective lobbying
            6. Threats of covert operations – particularly against kids.
            7. Temporary insanity
            8. Ignorant of Europe and European cultural history

            Nothing good….

  13. 1:09:00) “It’s going to come down to taxes.” Wasn’t this what the Amer Revol was all about? Seems we’re right back where we started.

  14. 55:08) I love how FedNow will provide “safe and efficient” services. Harkens back to the “safe and effective” vacc.

  15. Recommend watching BLACK MIRROR TV series episode S02E01 to see Mr. Global’s future lifestyle vision.

  16. Re: control and interdiction

    Turning anything (cars, payments, phones, internet, food, energy, air travel) off = expensive calls to customer support, escalation to legislators, social media video complaints.

    Non-replicable “glitches” on the other hand, could be attributed to … just about anything, i.e. they are deniable. How many glitches are enough to discourage someone from using a specific service, i.e. self-censoring?

    From a karmic point of view, it’s preferred for a target to constrain their own actions as a “freewill choice”. Intrusive surveillance enables higher-quality simulations of randomness. Deniable “glitches” can nudge “self” acceptance of constraints and service-level reductions.

  17. Some comments…
    1. You don’t come out and say it, but it’s kind of glaring that Ukraine may be a safety valve for Israel; indeed it may be after all some lebensraum for Zionism.

    2. Isn’t it possible that the described phenomena of India, China, and Russia all standing up against the bullying nature of US foreign policy is an opposite face of the same coin that has the silent but sure opposition of the people of the USA and its own government? If you look at it, they are all being exploited by a pattern of policy that has no decency to regulate its rapaciousness.

    3. As you correctly point out, student loan forgiveness is like partial mitigation, not forgiveness at all. Clearly it is intended to schmooze the indiscriminate voter, but the loan remains like the sword of Damocles hanging above each debtor. It can be forgiven or not, and doubtless be a function of the assigned social score. It keeps the weak loyal, while attracting the destitute to the fold of socialism. After all, it is the schools who have unjustly profited from student loans, and they have done this by massively improving their physical plant, even as they dumb down their educational offering, and the result is illustrated by The Idiots Guide To Student Loans, the article in the Wall Street Journal.

    4. Actually, I have not used my radio per se in any of my vehicles for the past 15 to 20 years, due to the repetitious nature of most radio broadcast entertainment. However, I will say that I listen to things such as Solari podcasts and the like while driving. So, with convenience comes surveillance. I do think you will find that more expensive cars tend to offer the feature of additional personal intrusion compared to more utilitarian vehicles. I also think that electric vehicles will have additional features that will keep them from overloading the grid, as will be necessary as more of them are on the road.

    5. I think you can tie in the Sick Codes story with the foregoing in this fashion: people are bound to want lower surveillance vehicles, whether they are on road or off-road. Even as California intends to forbid the sale of anything but electric vehicles in the future, they will not likely forbid the traversing of their roads by vehicles registered out of state, or existing internal combustion motor vehicles. This harkens to a long-term cottage industry beginning with pioneers like Sick Codes. More advanced hacking will provide “clear” signals to the surveillance network, even if the vehicle is not in compliance. This will probably be illegal and cost as much as $3,000 per conversion, but people are ingenious. If you recall The Sopranos, Tony had to have his car specially “tuned up” before he drove it. Many have remarked about the high resale price of used cars, and this may have much to do with it.

    6. As has been noted above, push back is growing, not only from rival nations but from citizens. Still, the monopoly that is maintained by the US government on violence remains quite fearsome. I think John was considering The Amish Option, but I can tell you that here in Ohio, there is a rising crackdown on Amish food sales by FDA types who want to add regulation. One bit of good news in that sphere is that they have a clear mandate from their religion and could invoke the first amendment to maintain their folkways.

    Finally, if the blinkers are going off, be prepared for government mandates requiring New Reformulated Blinker Fluid refills and boosters for all citizens.

  18. Catherine, you mentioned something, “are those earnings real” and it made me think of a startup I tried to help in the Bay Area and how a VC company from Boston gave two young people who just graduated from Stanford, $30 million to start a company and of course because they had next to no experience, they were not doing so well, losing people, like myself, firing people after I had warned them not to hire those people. What kind of company gives $30 million to people with no experience? Is that money real? Where does that money come from?

  19. Great update as usual.

    Could someone please elucidate what the “backwardation of the metals market” and inverted curve in January means?

    1. As Franklin Sanders stated in his newsletter today “More than that, for several months both silver and gold have been backwardated. That is, the price of metal for immediate delivery costs more that the price for future delivery, which is normally higher. Backwardation signals that supply is scarce in a market.”

    1. Adisha, oh my goodness! I hadn’t thought of the temperature controls. A few years ago, I rented an apartment and was given a key fob. One morning, on my way out to go to work, the key fob wouldn’t work. Then I realized the electricity was out and I was stuck in the apartment for a few hours until the landlord arrived with the key. These days, residents in apartment buildings that use fobs, also provide keys in the event the electricity goes down.

    1. https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/the-covid-truth-movement-has-probably

      This I found interesting because I followed this at the time. (excerpt)

      As for people losing their credentials and having them wiped from existence. Tullio Simoncini was a registered oncologist. Then he discovered that many cancers were actually caused by candida albicans and began treating them successfully with bicarbonate soda. After surviving an assignation attempt, Simoncini was permitted to live, but he was deregistered and all information of his qualifications were expunged from the record. Instead, he was awarded a PhD for philosophy. This way all who want to denigrate the man can call him a quack and discredit him.

    2. Sandra, check out the last Money & Markets (Aug 18) and do a page search for WAGH. We had a whole discussion on her you might find helpful.

    1. interesting point, the way the Biden administration has done things, its like they want to get the digital id, CBDCs and one world government with WHO at the helm before a 2024 election even happens. They seem like they are very desperate to get this stuff done ASAP.

      1. If there’s no election (e.g. DarkJournalist’s CoG emergency scenario), would people view new and draconian legal treaties (e.g. WHO, CBDC) as valid?

    1. Thank you for this. I remember when the blue laws disappeared. All for commer$e. Never a slow peaceful day in to be had in commer$e world.

      June 17, 2020
      Bring Back the Blue Laws
      Casey Chalk

      In the United States on the seventh day of the week, trade and industry seem suspended throughout the nation; all noise ceases. A deep peace, or rather a sort of solemn contemplation, takes its place. The soul regains its own domain and devotes itself to meditation.

      https://www.crisismagazine.com/2020/bring-back-the-blue-laws

  20. Privy Council of Canada learned in confidential February polling that many Canadians supported the Freedom Convoy while majority felt the Emergencies Act “represented significant over-reach.” Cabinet was told many Canadians supported the Freedom Convoy with a majority opposed to the use of extraordinary police powers to end the protest. Documents show, ‘most felt this action represented significant over-reach.’

    https://twitter.com/hollyanndoan/status/1565305474710491136

    1. (continued). Researchers found support for the Freedom Convoy from BC to PEI. Among participants who were supportive of the protests and their aims it was felt the protests had been mostly peaceful and that these individuals had the right to express their opinion. Canadians were unnerved by freezing of bank accounts.

      1. It was shocking and heartbreaking to watch what happened. I will never forget it. I’m in Wyoming. Appreciate your report.

    1. thanks for posting. the climate change push back will be interesting. energy independence makes sense.

  21. Why Did Covid Enforcement Target Religion?
    By Julie Ponesse August 28, 2022

    When self-professed atheist blogger Tim Urban was interviewed by Bari Weiss on something about which he changed his mind in 2021, he said:

    “I’ve spent most of my life thinking ‘the more atheists, the better.’ Looking back, this now feels like a ‘be careful what you wish for’ hope. It’s easy for non-religious people to look down on religion, but we take for granted the extent to which a good society is good because of the moral structure it provides.”

    Protecting religious leaders like Artur Pawlowski is not just about protecting religion per se; it is about protecting the foundations of a free society in which individuals can find their own sources of meaning apart from the state.

    https://brownstone.org/articles/why-did-covid-enforcement-target-religion/

    1. A surprising (IMHO) amount of English Law is traceable back to the Bible, the Old Testament in particular.

    1. Have been reading about it. Hard to get the details necessary to know how it actually works.

      1. How would the system verify the identity of the counterparties, this being a real time system, without the smart grid being lit AND having verifiable biometric data with a hand chip or face scan activating the transaction on a smart device? And this is going to possibly replace ACH and be phased in next summer??!!

    1. Yeah not much coverage on any unusual weather patterns. Dams all over Europe are drying up, especially Germany. Only now is the local news mentioning Lake Mead.

    1. What percentage of current franchisees, UK or elsewhere, are cashless?

      Is this number going to change in the near future?

      A bigger issue for Starbucks might be locations going chairless, negating the “third place” vision upon which the company was founded, ostensibly as a mitigation at locations often used by homeless people.

    1. Good time to rethink the health benefits of drinking tea. The Brits seem to get it. A healthier and more civilized drink that leads to a longer life. Earl Grey anyone?

    2. The “cashless” story looks like a “trial run” to elicit reactions and collect data. You’ve got me thinking about the Rock $7M acceptability/behavior modification-type studies…

  22. I was at the check out at a grocery store in Ottawa, Canada yesterday and when I gave the young female cashier (who was masked, of course) the exact amount due in cash and coins, she looked at what I gave her for several seconds in stunned confusion. I thought I may have given her the wrong amount. Nope. She then asked me what I had given her in coins. I was confused by her question at first and then I realized that she didn’t understand what amount the different coins represented (the amounts are labelled on the coins). I’m not making this up. I think I want to take the vaccine now.

      1. Actually, my experience with lower IQ people with a good heart who have had to function in a market economy is that they are far preferable company and fellow citizens to higher IQ people with an evil heart who are subsidized by lots of government subsidy aka corporate welfare. So I would be careful about denigrating “the stupid.”

        Christian cleaning ladies at Super 8 Motels build a human civilization. Harvard grads in Silicon Valley build a surveillance state that parasites and genocides you.

        So who is stupid?

        1. The cashier didn’t signal any outright indications of having a low IQ although I barely interacted with her. I assumed the issue was that no one, including her, her school, her parents or her employer, thought it was important enough to explain currency to her. I will start surveying cashiers about how many customers typically pay in cash because I’m concerned that I’m now in a very small minority.

          1. By the way, some of the dumbest idiots I’ve encountered, especially over the past two years, have been highly credentialed university graduates who take everything the government and media says at face value. When the trucker convoy rolled into town I made it a point to ask each trucker I interacted with what they thought was driving the COVID shenanigans and ALL of them knew it was the implementation of the control grid. I’m not claiming the truckers to be low IQ – just that a good majority of the ‘highly educated’ should be looked at with disdain at this point. Orwell saw straight through these frauds 80 years ago.

          2. In my very small town rural U.S. Post Office, a sign was posted as of this week,
            Checks, Credit Cards, or Exact Change ONLY. I interact with the clerks fairly often and they have been “asking” for exact change pretty much all summer. The “inch worm”!

        2. Indeed. Having worked as an administrator for a University, I can say that IQs or PhD degrees are not correlated to humanity or kindness or true intelligence.

        3. My mom was one of those “Super 8” ladies when she came to Canada with a Grade VIII education in 1967. Couldn’t speak a word of English. Her mental math still (!) puts everyone else’s to shame.
          My daughter (who is 14) has a job at the Farmers’ Market. She got a raise to adult minimum wage shortly after starting because she never made an error giving change.
          Another reason to homeschool, I suppose.

        4. Precisely. Lots of highly intelligent people are narcissistic and highly destructive. It takes a reasonable amount of intelligence to be evil and not a lot to be kind hearted.

        5. Thank you for saying that Catherine. I can confirm that experience regarding Christian cleaning ladies. my mother was one for 25 years across the bridge at Cooper Hospital. I know you know where that is.

          1. Also not convinced IQ is a great parameter. One needs focus and coherence to function and that is thwarted in every conceivable way on purpose today. I believe that is why so many people like “protocols” regardles of IQ.

  23. Catherine

    I enjoy your discussions with Joseph Farrell about the intentional degradation of culture & how important that fact is. And music is a good example of that. There is an extraordinary amount of poor quality music being produced & presented to the public.

    A point always pops up in my head though when I listen to your conversations with him. Though I take Mr. Farrell’s point, he ought not use Arnold Schoenberg as an example of the degradation of music. Schoenberg was recognized as a musical genius by his peers. He could and did write excellent tonal music & he composed a piece, Pierrot Lunaire, that is often listed with the most important music of the 20th century. I saw 2 performances of it at the opera house in Leipzig & was overwhelmed by its creativity, raw emotional power & uniqueness.

    There was a belief in the early 20th c., that after Mahler, all possibilities for writing fresh & creative tonal music had been exhausted. Schoenberg, along with others, attempted an exploration of music beyond tonality. In tonal music each of the 7 notes of a scale in a particular key are given hierarchical importances. The listener is teased & pleasurably tortured by the contrast between notes & they tell an emotional story.

    Schoenberg destroyed the sense of tonality by giving each of the 12 tones equal importance by playing each tone the same number of times & by not playing any particular note again until the other 11 were first played. It is called 12 tone music or serial music and sounds awful. By giving all the notes equal importance contrast is destroyed & makes it difficult to “say” anything. Schoenberg went down a musical dead end, but he was an exceptional music talent & it was an honest effort.

    I heard a tape of Leonard Bernstein discussing this subject mid-century in a lecture. He opined that tonal music was not dead. He and I are in agreement on this. Check out my Dream Waltz (the 3 part one) on Paulevy.com. I think it is a delightful piece & is tonal. Serial music still exists & is still taught in university. In fairness, there are sincere, capable composers continuing that tradition. And I wouldn’t lump that group in with just plain bad music.

    1. I have had the opportunity to listen to Farrell engage verbally with a subscriber on just this topic – a very interesting heated 30 minutes. He is confident in using Schoenberg. I understand none of the details and could not hold my own on the discussion, but I am with him on this one. I would never willingly listen to Schoenberg.

      1. I’m a former professional musician. Nobody likes Schoenberg. The only thing good that came from Schoenberg was Alban Berg. Wozzeck is a stunning work.
        He was later murdered by an American soldier for smoking a cigar a few minutes after curfew. Go figure.

        1. I’m a current professional musician. I would never willingly listen to Schoenberg or any others of that 20th century atonal music. The most beautiful and complex music was created in the baroque and recreated over and over since. Schoenberg and others were a reaction to that, much like all those artists of the same period who created demented, shocking works, or stripped back to just a stripe on the canvas or whatever. They took out the beauty and meaning intentionally, as a kind of misguided rebellion (in my opinion).

          1. I agree. I am a degrees musician, too. I like much tonal 20th century music (Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Americans such as Copland and more). I had to listen to atonal in college but never wilingly since then!

  24. A. G., another gem from CO.

    Every item shipped to you in CO. will cost $0.27 delivery fee.

    Colorado’s Retail Delivery Fee

    Monday, August 8, 2022
    Recently, Colorado’s new $0.27 retail delivery fee went into effect. The fee targets all deliveries by a motor vehicle that have at least one item of taxable and tangible personal property. This new levy impacts both in-state and out-of-state retailers, requiring those entities to register with the Colorado Dept. of Revenue and remit funds to the State.
    A delivery occurs when any of these items are mailed, shipped, or otherwise transported by a motor vehicle. The preamble of the bill specifically targets the rising consumer delivery culture and large corporations. But the bill itself does not discriminate—it affects anybody and everybody selling items that are to be delivered in the state of Colorado.
    While the fee targets retailers who use delivery, the costs are charged to consumers and collected by Retailers. The retail delivery fee applies statewide and is calculated per sale. Invoices and receipts presented to customers must contain a separate line item called “retail delivery fees.” The fee contains certain exemptions such as qualifying wholesalers who currently fall under sales tax exemptions. The fees automatically adjust proportional to inflation.

    The purpose of the bill is to sustain Colorado’s transportation system and create more funding for infrastructure development while protecting the environment. Sponsors of the bill also hope to encourage the purchase and use of electric vehicles and the slow phasing out of gas vehicles through the financial costs implemented by the bill in the pursuit of a greener Colorado. The retail delivery fee is one part of at least five other fees implemented by that state under the guise of environmental and infrastructure funding. The legislature anticipates the bill will raise $5.4 billion dollars by 2032 for infrastructure, mass transit, and green energy.
    Business groups and a State Senator have filed a lawsuit alleging that SB 21-260 violated ballot initiative Prop 117, which won over 53% of voters in the election. Prop 117 was a ballot initiative in 2020 which required voters statewide approve new state enterprises when the enterprise’s projected or actual revenue from fees and surcharges is greater than $100 million within its first five years. They allege these new fees are just taxes in disguise and are a way for the state government to get around the tax accountability goals of Prop 117.
    The fee is codified at Colo. Rev. Stat. § 43-4-218 and enacted through State Senate Bill 21-260, effective July 1, 2022.
    Putting It Into Practice: The new fee came into effect July 1, 2022. Retailers who do business in Colorado should ensure they are registered with the Department of Revenue or update registrations as needed. Retailers—including those using third party delivery services—should talk to their tax professionals and ecommerce leads about implementing a process to comply with the new fee.
    Copyright © 2022, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP.

      1. Thank goodness there is an easy work around for this in a dry climate. Not so much in a humid climate.

        A swamp cooler or evaporative cooler. They are great in dry climates because they not only cool the air but humidify it a bit.

  25. “Someone Wanted To Get Me Killed”: Rep. Greene Responds To Being ‘Swatted’ 2 Nights In A Row

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) was sound asleep in her Floyd County home when the doorbell and knocks on her front door woke her up. There were flashlights and people outside her bedroom window.

    Greene a week earlier had proposed a legislation called the “Protect Children’s Innocence Act,” which would make it a class C felony for anyone to knowingly perform medical treatment on a minor meant to alter their biological sex. The penalty under her bill is 10 to 25 years in prison with a maximum fine of $250,000.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/someone-wanted-get-me-killed-rep-greene-responds-being-swatted-2-nights-row

    1. Yes! Dr. Stephen Malthouse is an active member of the D4CE – quite respected. His colleague Dr. Charles Hoffe is not mentioned in the article, but I expect he is part of it – he is highly respected and liked as well.

  26. “Musk’s SpaceX and T-Mobile plan to connect mobile phones to satellites, boost cell coverage”

    Not sure how folks with EHS (Electro Hyersensivity) will be protected from the satelites? Or how folks who choose to not have wifi and emf in their lives will be able to opt out? Seems like forced exposure to me…

    https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/elon-musks-spacex-t-mobile-us-plan-boost-cellular-coverage-space-2022-08-26/

    “U.S wireless carrier T-Mobile will use Elon Musk-owned SpaceX’s Starlink satellites to provide mobile users with network access in parts of the United States, the companies announced on Thursday, outlining plans to connect users’ mobile phones directly to satellites in orbit.

    The new plans, which would exist alongside T-mobile’s existing cellular services, would cut out the need for cell towers and offer service for sending texts and images where cell coverage does not currently exist …

    Starlink’s satellites will use T-Mobile’s mid-band spectrum to create a new network. Most phones used by the company’s customers will be compatible with the new service, which will start with texting services in a beta phase beginning by the end of next year.

    SpaceX has launched nearly 3,000 low-Earth-orbiting Starlink satellites since 2019, handily outpacing rivals OneWeb and Amazon.com Project Kuiper.

    SpaceX’s next-generation Starlink satellites, the first of which are planned to launch on SpaceX’s next-generation Starship rocket whenever it is fully developed, will have larger antennae that will allow connectivity directly to mobile phones on the T-mobile network, Musk said. …”

    1. The more tall trees we have the better. At some point, I assume we will need underground bunkers. Just spent a day in one Very good feeling to be away from the EMF

      1. Visible natural Solar light (technically part of the EMF spectrum) from the sun is essential to human health and possibly, consciousness. Above-ground homes can be fully shielded from EMF, with copper foil for windows which allows natural light to enter. The incremental material cost of shielding is minimal when done during new home construction, using grounded radiant barrier aluminum foil. For existing homes, it’s a few $K of materials.

        There is a huge global business opportunity for RF-shielding drywall, which exists today, but is limited to expensive niche markets, https://subscriber-input.solari.com/forums/topic/the-great-purification-2/#post-170045

        Remember that in 2024 Wi-Fi Sensing (part of Wi-Fi 7) will be globally released and your neighbor will be able to see into your home using commodity wi-fi equipment. This technology is capable of measuring heartrate, keyboard input (passwords), physical hand movement (handwriting and safe combination locks), human physical activity (in all rooms of house).

        Two years remaining for local regulators to stop this OR to shield your house. Given the recent challenges with raw material supply chains and labor, the price of a successful shielding project is likely to increase, not decrease, when several billion people wake up in 2024 to discover they can be now targeted by someone remotely hacking the wireless devices of their immediate local neighbors, who are are lovely people (probably).

        1. > copper foil for windows

          Fine (small aperture) copper mesh for windows, mounted in standard insect screening aluminum frames.

        2. Thanks Rich! Never heard of Wi-fi Sensing/ Wi-fi 7 – will look into it. Please share any links you like about the subject.

          Do you know if this Wi-fi Sensing relates in any way to RF smart meters? Are the RF smart meters somehow a part of this?

          1. Overview: https://staceyoniot.com/the-next-big-wi-fi-standard-is-for-sensing-not-communication/

            Academic/IEEE: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.14918.pdf

            Industry: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/pdf/wi-fi-7-and-beyond.pdf

            Tiny EU-funded project on technical counter-measures: https://ans.unibs.it/projects/csi-murder/

            Example product: https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/3/22864783/sengled-smart-health-monitoring-smart-bulb-ces2022

            This is not related to smart meters, which I think are using existing cellular networks (same as phones) to relay data to utility companies.

  27. “Another US politician lands in Taiwan: Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn (from Tennessee)

    – ‘I just landed in Taiwan to send a message to Beijing — we will not be bullied,’ Blackburn said in a tweet as she touched down
    – Prior to the Taiwan visit, she had traveled to Papua New Guinea, Fiji and the Solomon Islands in another show of force against China
    – No other lawmakers joined the senator on her trip. In a statement, she called China the ‘Axis of Evil’ …”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11146421/ANOTHER-politician-lands-Taiwan-Republican-Senator-Marsha-Blackburn.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus

  28. Central Bankers are meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, today. Will be interesting to see what’s coming out of this meeting….

    Also, currently reading a book by Russian historian Nikolay Starikov: “Who forced Hitler to attack Stalin?”. Interesting to learn how American, British (and French) intelligence agencies brought up Hitler to fulfill their geopolitical agendas. The guy was just a tool to attack Russia in order to gain access to Russian natural resources, also to get rid off the Bolsheviki who, contrary to Western belief, did not sell out and betray Russia. Also, I learned that the communist revolution in Russia was a construct of the British intelligence agency. On and on and on….So much information! Why is this reminding me of the current geopolitical situation???

    1. I guess they want indeed to download an operating system to our bodies, therefore all the modules are needed…

  29. So how does one contact Polly Toomey to help her with Roku? I went to CHD website, I used the search engine, nothing saying Polly T. here is my email.

    I am not a Roku developer, but I am a developer and I am pretty good at reading instructions, so I am willing to help. Someone out there can tell Polly to hit me up on Solari Connect. I don’t give my email out because I hate spam.

      1. works for me…call me Daniel, I should have just typed Daniel when I signed up, its not like I was signing up for anything government related, but Pennsylvania DMV entrained me well over the years, “write your name exactly as its written on your social security card”.

        Anyway, long story on the name.

  30. Question for the house: our municipal water provider the City in which I live (Edmonton) sneakily informed the public that they are adding ORTHOPHOSPHATE to the water supply to control lead. 1) Does anybody know what this stuff actually is? 2) I suspect this additive has something to do with 5G. Is this correct? Could it also have to do with all the wastewater testing every municipality is obsessed with?

    Why now? How nice of the City to be concerned about “lead poisoning”. I wonder if MDs even know what the symptoms of lead poisoning are (insanity, paralysis, catalepsy, emaciation, societal violence)

    1. Elizabeth:

      I have a suggestion. This is for water that you consume or use in a humidifier. While water filtration can remove unwanted toxins, it is difficult to know when they have failed. The best way to have total control over the water you put into your body is to distill it. Ever since I have become aware of the effects of fluoridation, I have been drinking water that I distill myself. I have been using a unit from https://myaquanui.com/ for the past 10 years. Should you consume distilled water there is some concern among Naturopathic Doctors that one would be missing out on a source of minerals for the body. This can be easily compensated for by consuming Humic or Fulvic minerals which are much more bio-available. This is not medical advise at all.. just what I do to take control of my health. In fact they could put swamp water in the pipes and I could still distill it and have clean quality water to consume.

    1. Lets see what his new career brings – especially in association with the global biolabs.

      1. Wondering whether he will join one of the intl organizations that can provide the sovereign immunity you and Patrick Wood were discussing?

    1. As a form of shorthand, I now think of Government as evil and Satanic, in the same way that I cannot have light without creating darkness.

  31. American Occupation

    Brave dissenters willing to defy an oppressive orthodoxy are our country’s best hope

    -snip-

    Old-time physicians used to speak of the disease “declaring itself.” History teaches that one omnipresent aspect of a coup is acts of reprisal staged by agents provocateurs of the revolutionaries, and blamed on supporters of the legitimate government. It would be a historical anomaly if we were not to see such between now and the midterm elections.

    For the disease has declared itself, and we are not now in a culture war, but a nascent coup, with its usual cast of characters. The Bolshevists could have been defeated by a company of soldiers in the suburbs of Moscow, Hitler stopped at Czechoslovakia, and the current horrors confronted at the Minneapolis police station or a meeting of the San Francisco school board. But those tragedies, and our current tragedies, were not just allowed but encouraged to run their course.
    -snip-

    https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/new-occupation-david-mamet

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