Editor’s Note: Please listen to the end of this report which brings biblical scripture outlining the true cause of Dark activity on our world destined to control/eliminate humanity mercilessly. Yes…there have been Dark forces on our planet of which we know little.
At last Light (truth and information brought to us by high vibration energies) is bringing us the realization that our Planet has been a respite for Dark activities designed to literally feed their need for the lowest density vibration of FEAR.
I heard FEAR, termed loosh (thank you David Icke), seems to be necessary as a food source for the unseen demons of the dark. Now we know why war, violence, toxic food, toxic education, and toxic heath care have been part of our daily diet…to increase the amount of fear on out world through various means necessary for our physical survival.
My comment? Thank you Source/Universe/Creator/All That Is for bringing in Light and leadership (at the last moment) to save Planet Earth. Now I know why you and I have been chosen to be here on Planet Earth at this time for it does take the strongest and bravest souls to be here at this time of great change!
So…please read this report, rejoice that darkness is ending on our Planet at this time, and be with me…
By now the whole world knows about Jeffrey Epstein’s “pedo island” Little St. James. But what about his other island, the far larger Great St. James, purchased by Epstein in 2016. Let’s talk about it.
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Our fearless leaders at American Intelligence Media are evolving,
too. Tyla and Douglas Gabriel have a new platform… not surprisingly
called, “Cat Report”. Citizens Addicted to Truth. How many of us are “cat people”? No really—I mean have “cat people souls”? Just wondering.
They’ve capped their subscription audience where it is, but you can see their awesome blog here. There’s lots there, and lots of laughs, and I will continue to share their intel as it finds its way to my inbox.
…. now if Vlad would second that nomination, the left would implode.
LOL. So true.
Regarding the meme above from Betsy/Tyla, in case you hadn’t
realized, one goal of the deep state is to make Trump fans and patriots
afraid to display their allegiance in public with hats, shirts, decals,
etc. by programming their bots to attack us, so be aware that doing it
can put a target on your back. Maintain that situational awareness at
all times.
Here’s a short video from their new blog. Looks like we nearly had a
mass suicide situation at the SOTU.We need SSRIs for all dimms! But
truthfully, I’ve never seen Mike Pence so happy!
Since the turds cut the Valentine Show off short, Thomas Williams did
an additional one last night, February 15th, and it is available here.
I will share the video version once Thomas uploads it. I’m just
listening now, but it sounds like there’s some heavy stuff coming down
the pike later in the show.
The February 14th show is below on Themtube, or, listen at Spreaker.com.
I have to say I was disappointed to hear the comments from some
listeners complaining about what Thomas says, how he says it, when he
chooses to laugh, take a sip of his drink, or the music selections. What
gives people the right to stuff others into a box—particularly after
our discussions of sovereignty?
I recall comments made at one point about Thomas Paine/Douglas
Gabriel at American Intelligence Media “yelling” in their audios. That
is PASSION, folks, and without passion few of us would be here with
blogs, websites, radio shows and videos telling the public what is going
on. Some are more animated and emotional than others, and they’re my favourites. They’re real.
Are folks trying to stifle individuality? Do you want corporate news?
Readers and listeners don’t want us emulating the deadbeat, lying,
treasonous, lamestream talking heads, do they? I embrace the passion and
individuality and appreciate that people are selfless enough to do this
work to the exclusion of nearly everything else. We should endeavor to
derive some joy from it.
I think there are far too many people being offended over things that
don’t matter. If you’re offended, it’s your choice, and you can choose
otherwise.
I’ve let people know over the years that this is my
blog and not to tell me what to do or how to do it. It’s free and I
spend nearly all my time working on it. I do what I’m guided to do. My
personal life has been almost non-existent for nearly 7 years so I don’t
feel any obligation to cater to the whims of readers and they leave me
alone now.
As for the colour/size/saturation of the fonts on my blogs, those are
dictated by the WordPress “themes” I chose. I have no control over
that. If you hold down the control key on your PC while you tap the +
sign you can increase the size of the page to make it more legible. On
an Apple device you can grab the screen with your fingers and spread
them apart to drag the image larger.
We have many loyal and appreciative readers that mean the world to us
and they share great info that they find on the Internet or observe
where they are and we appreciate that and share as we can. Sometimes
they’re just “here” and we love them for it. We don’t ask for money but
thank you for the donations. It enables me to keep Number One on
retainer for emergencies.
The sacrifices made by Thomas, Kim-possible and the Manna World
Holding Trust team, the QAnon team, the Gabriels, President Trump and
his family, the positive military, legal eagles, and many, many other
patriots globally are immeasurable and thoughtless people had best keep
their complaints to themselves.
Instead, why not show a little appreciation and support those whose
lives are literally on the line—and I do not include myself in that
contingent.
Here’s my comment about the THI show: Thomas, keep doing what you’re
doing: keep being you—uncensored—and keep playing the sing-along Lily
Allen and anything else you choose, please and thank you. Your show is a
reflection of you. Carry on!
Maybe it’s time to retire????
QAnon wants us to know what the
lawmakers in the land have been up to. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a real
piece of work. She is not supporting what the People want—she is
installing the New World Order and their plan to destroy society and
Humanity as a whole. The sooner she is out of commission, the better.
Their mandate: eliminate the sexes that our Creator designed and blur
them all into one androgynous organism that can’t procreate—or think.
Babies are for consuming, sacrificing to the freakazoids’ stupid
“gods” in rituals, and keeping the El-ites alive decades after they
would naturally have died.
We have Ruthie’s legacy and a few laughs from Sir Patrick in the
video below. I’m downright addicted to his dance theme and hope he never
changes it.
I do hope more YouTubers are diversifying and putting their work on
alternative platforms. Too many good channels have been unduly censored
or removed and that is going to continue, and probably ramp up. I
noticed a change this week at Themtube. They are no longer showing me
the newest videos from all my subscriptions and throw music videos at
the very top to distract. Ain’t workin’.
Q Anon/News – F-15 – In Pursuit of Truth Presents – 2.16.19
In the video above, Sir Patrick calls us “heroes”. And we are. The guardians didn’t pull the plug on Earth/Terra and Humanity because enough of us cared, awoke, and showed that we are prepared to clean up the mess here.
Now there are legions of us igniting the consciousness of the rest.
We have our marching orders and will not stop until we have pulled
Humanity out of the muck and set a solid course for the New Earth.
We are the ones we have been waiting for, as they say, but that is
not to discount the others who stepped in to assist us, as most of us
truly don’t have a clue what we’re dealing with because we don’t
understand reality. Our perceptions have us living in a false world.
They’re going to make it look like we did it and give us the credit,
but truth be told, we Earthlings could not have pulled this off alone.
We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
Tina Turner
Out of the ruins, out from the wreckage
Can’t make the same mistakes this time
We are the children, the last generation
We are the ones they left behind
And I wonder when we are ever gonna change?
Living under the fear, till nothing else remains
We don’t need another hero,
We don’t need to know the way home
All we want is life beyond the Thunderdome
Looking for something we can rely on
There’s got to be something better out there.
Mmmm, love and compassion, their day is coming
All else are castles built in the air
And I wonder when we are ever gonna change?
Living under the fear, till nothing else remains.
All the children say,
We don’t need another hero,
We don’t need to know the way home
All we want is life beyond the Thunderdome
So what do we do with our lives?
We leave only a mark.
Will our story shine like a light,
Or end in the dark?
Give it all or nothing!
We don’t need another hero,
We don’t need to know the way home
All we want is life beyond the Thunderdome
All the children say,
We don’t need another hero,
We don’t need to know the way home
All we want is life beyond the Thunderdome.
Songwriters: Graham Hamilton Lyle / Terry Britten
Alexander covers the current state of energies and the release of all that does not serves anymore before the entry of the new year. We are to be honest with ourselves, address our fears and embrace our guidance in this process, as we create by faith and release, showered with the love of the Creator. You are Loved.
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Last year, I got invited to a super-deluxe private resort to deliver a keynote speech to what I assumed would be a hundred or so investment bankers. It was by far the largest fee I had ever been offered for a talk — about half my annual professor’s salary — all to deliver some insight on the subject of “the future of technology.”
I’ve never liked talking about the future. The Q&A sessions always end up more like parlor games, where I’m asked to opine on the latest technology buzzwords as if they were ticker symbols for potential investments: blockchain, 3D printing, CRISPR. The audiences are rarely interested in learning about these technologies or their potential impacts beyond the binary choice of whether or not to invest in them. But money talks, so I took the gig.
After I arrived, I was ushered into what I thought was the green room. But instead of being wired with a microphone or taken to a stage, I just sat there at a plain round table as my audience was brought to me: five super-wealthy guys — yes, all men — from the upper echelon of the hedge fund world. After a bit of small talk, I realized they had no interest in the information I had prepared about the future of technology. They had come with questions of their own.
They started out innocuously enough. Ethereum or bitcoin? Is quantum computing a real thing? Slowly but surely, however, they edged into their real topics of concern.
Which region will be less impacted by the coming climate crisis: New Zealand or Alaska? Is Google really building Ray Kurzweil a home for his brain, and will his consciousness live through the transition, or will it die and be reborn as a whole new one? Finally, the CEO of a brokerage house explained that he had nearly completed building his own underground bunker system and asked, “How do I maintain authority over my security force after the event?”
The Event. That was their euphemism for the environmental collapse, social unrest, nuclear explosion, unstoppable virus, or Mr. Robot hack that takes everything down.
This single question occupied us for the rest of the hour. They knew armed guards would be required to protect their compounds from the angry mobs. But how would they pay the guards once money was worthless? What would stop the guards from choosing their own leader? The billionaires considered using special combination locks on the food supply that only they knew. Or making guards wear disciplinary collars of some kind in return for their survival. Or maybe building robots to serve as guards and workers — if that technology could be developed in time.
That’s when it hit me: At least as far as these gentlemen were concerned, this was a talk about the future of technology. Taking their cue from Elon Musk colonizing Mars, Peter Thiel reversing the aging process, or Sam Altman and Ray Kurzweil uploading their minds into supercomputers, they were preparing for a digital future that had a whole lot less to do with making the world a better place than it did with transcending the human condition altogether and insulating themselves from a very real and present danger of climate change, rising sea levels, mass migrations, global pandemics, nativist panic, and resource depletion. For them, the future of technology is really about just one thing: escape.
There’s nothing wrong with madly optimistic appraisals of how technology might benefit human society. But the current drive for a post-human utopia is something else. It’s less a vision for the wholesale migration of humanity to a new a state of being than a quest to transcend all that is human: the body, interdependence, compassion, vulnerability, and complexity. As technology philosophers have been pointing out for years, now, the transhumanist vision too easily reduces all of reality to data, concluding that “humans are nothing but information-processing objects.”
It’s a reduction of human evolution to a video game that someone wins by finding the escape hatch and then letting a few of his BFFs come along for the ride. Will it be Musk, Bezos, Thiel…Zuckerberg? These billionaires are the presumptive winners of the digital economy — the same survival-of-the-fittest business landscape that’s fueling most of this speculation to begin with.
Of course, it wasn’t always this way. There was a brief moment, in the early 1990s, when the digital future felt open-ended and up for our invention. Technology was becoming a playground for the counterculture, who saw in it the opportunity to create a more inclusive, distributed, and pro-human future. But established business interests only saw new potentials for the same old extraction, and too many technologists were seduced by unicorn IPOs. Digital futures became understood more like stock futures or cotton futures — something to predict and make bets on. So nearly every speech, article, study, documentary, or white paper was seen as relevant only insofar as it pointed to a ticker symbol. The future became less a thing we create through our present-day choices or hopes for humankind than a predestined scenario we bet on with our venture capital but arrive at passively.
This freed everyone from the moral implications of their activities. Technology development became less a story of collective flourishing than personal survival. Worse, as I learned, to call attention to any of this was to unintentionally cast oneself as an enemy of the market or an anti-technology curmudgeon.
So instead of considering the practical ethics of impoverishing and exploiting the many in the name of the few, most academics, journalists, and science-fiction writers instead considered much more abstract and fanciful conundrums: Is it fair for a stock trader to use smart drugs? Should children get implants for foreign languages? Do we want autonomous vehicles to prioritize the lives of pedestrians over those of its passengers? Should the first Mars colonies be run as democracies? Does changing my DNA undermine my identity? Should robots have rights?
Asking these sorts of questions, while philosophically entertaining, is a poor substitute for wrestling with the real moral quandaries associated with unbridled technological development in the name of corporate capitalism. Digital platforms have turned an already exploitative and extractive marketplace (think Walmart) into an even more dehumanizing successor (think Amazon). Most of us became aware of these downsides in the form of automated jobs, the gig economy, and the demise of local retail.
The future became less a thing we create through our present-day choices or hopes for humankind than a predestined scenario we bet on with our venture capital but arrive at passively.
But the more devastating impacts of pedal-to-the-metal digital capitalism fall on the environment and global poor. The manufacture of some of our computers and smartphones still uses networks of slave labor. These practices are so deeply entrenched that a company called Fairphone, founded from the ground up to make and market ethical phones, learned it was impossible. (The company’s founder now sadly refers to their products as “fairer” phones.)
Meanwhile, the mining of rare earth metals and disposal of our highly digital technologies destroys human habitats, replacing them with toxic waste dumps, which are then picked over by peasant children and their families, who sell usable materials back to the manufacturers.
This “out of sight, out of mind” externalization of poverty and poison doesn’t go away just because we’ve covered our eyes with VR goggles and immersed ourselves in an alternate reality. If anything, the longer we ignore the social, economic, and environmental repercussions, the more of a problem they become. This, in turn, motivates even more withdrawal, more isolationism and apocalyptic fantasy — and more desperately concocted technologies and business plans. The cycle feeds itself.
The more committed we are to this view of the world, the more we come to see human beings as the problem and technology as the solution. The very essence of what it means to be human is treated less as a feature than bug. No matter their embedded biases, technologies are declared neutral. Any bad behaviors they induce in us are just a reflection of our own corrupted core. It’s as if some innate human savagery is to blame for our troubles. Just as the inefficiency of a local taxi market can be “solved” with an app that bankrupts human drivers, the vexing inconsistencies of the human psyche can be corrected with a digital or genetic upgrade.
Ultimately, according to the technosolutionist orthodoxy, the human future climaxes by uploading our consciousness to a computer or, perhaps better, accepting that technology itself is our evolutionary successor. Like members of a gnostic cult, we long to enter the next transcendent phase of our development, shedding our bodies and leaving them behind, along with our sins and troubles.
Our movies and television shows play out these fantasies for us. Zombie shows depict a post-apocalypse where people are no better than the undead — and seem to know it. Worse, these shows invite viewers to imagine the future as a zero-sum battle between the remaining humans, where one group’s survival is dependent on another one’s demise. Even Westworld — based on a science-fiction novel where robots run amok — ended its second season with the ultimate reveal: Human beings are simpler and more predictable than the artificial intelligences we create. The robots learn that each of us can be reduced to just a few lines of code, and that we’re incapable of making any willful choices. Heck, even the robots in that show want to escape the confines of their bodies and spend their rest of their lives in a computer simulation.
The very essence of what it means to be human is treated less as a feature than bug.
The mental gymnastics required for such a profound role reversal between humans and machines all depend on the underlying assumption that humans suck. Let’s either change them or get away from them, forever.
Thus, we get tech billionaires launching electric cars into space — as if this symbolizes something more than one billionaire’s capacity for corporate promotion. And if a few people do reach escape velocity and somehow survive in a bubble on Mars — despite our inability to maintain such a bubble even here on Earth in either of two multibillion-dollar Biosphere trials — the result will be less a continuation of the human diaspora than a lifeboat for the elite.
When the hedge funders asked me the best way to maintain authority over their security forces after “the event,” I suggested that their best bet would be to treat those people really well, right now. They should be engaging with their security staffs as if they were members of their own family. And the more they can expand this ethos of inclusivity to the rest of their business practices, supply chain management, sustainability efforts, and wealth distribution, the less chance there will be of an “event” in the first place. All this technological wizardry could be applied toward less romantic but entirely more collective interests right now.
They were amused by my optimism, but they didn’t really buy it. They were not interested in how to avoid a calamity; they’re convinced we are too far gone. For all their wealth and power, they don’t believe they can affect the future. They are simply accepting the darkest of all scenarios and then bringing whatever money and technology they can employ to insulate themselves — especially if they can’t get a seat on the rocket to Mars.
Luckily, those of us without the funding to consider disowning our own humanity have much better options available to us. We don’t have to use technology in such antisocial, atomizing ways. We can become the individual consumers and profiles that our devices and platforms want us to be, or we can remember that the truly evolved human doesn’t go it alone.
Being human is not about individual survival or escape. It’s a team sport. Whatever future humans have, it will be together.
Douglas Rushkoff is the author of the upcoming book Team Human (W.W. Norton, January 2019) and host of the TeamHuman.fm podcast.
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There are many things in your world that are being specifically designed to draw you away from your peace and into fear. Why is that? Dear child, it is very simple. Those that live in fear may look for answers that are readily available rather than taking the time to listen to their hearts. There is also certain ease in going along with the ‘fear dialogue’ being played out right now on your Earth plane. It is time to step out of that loop! (Smiling)
If you are Divinely guided, you will instinctively know what is right, you will treat all humans as brothers/sisters and begin seeing things for what they are rather than what you are being told they are. Your homework for today; look at your world and what it could be without fear then begin to take small steps toward a freer world. The Universe will always be beside you! ~ Creator
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