I really enjoyed and resonated with this piece. And fully agree on the Desmet book's reception. No room for a different opinion even when it comes from the likes of a Catherine Austin Fitts or Dr. Peter Breggin, both of whom have watched and warned of the tyranny we're living in for decades. (Likely when Desmet was still in grade school.)
I really enjoyed and resonated with this piece. And fully agree on the Desmet book's reception. No room for a different opinion even when it comes from the likes of a Catherine Austin Fitts or Dr. Peter Breggin, both of whom have watched and warned of the tyranny we're living in for decades. (Likely when Desmet was still in grade school.)
Catherine Austin Fitts is fantastic across the board. She's been sounding the alarm on CBDCs for years. Now James Rickards is saying "Biden Bucks" are coming next year. Government controlled money. Social credit scores will inevitably follow. Mexico will need to build a wall by then.
When I discovered Catherine AF, I canceled my cable and applied that money to subscribe. She is down right brilliant, sensible, humble, no nonsense and salt of the earth. I also like her woo woo persective. I canтАЩt begin to understand the content of all the people I subscribe to on Substack, especially the science of it all. Curiosity and lots of questions keep me open to those conversations I donтАЩt agree with or begin to understand. I am more interested in the human spirit. What I have witnessed, along with personally being verbally attacked because I didnтАЩt get the poison shot has been devastating. The arrogance and self righteousness coming from friends I once admired and adored was a rude awakening. After being stuck in disbelief and sadness, I broke free to see the silver lining in it all. I had to. I still slip into a little slump here and there when it gets too loud and itтАЩs now feeling very loud. Are we starting all over again, this time with bigger sticks and stones AND words?. I will step away again to catch my breath and spirit. With all that said, I value and enjoy everyone I subscribe to on Substack. What I myself know/recognize for sure is they each have a big heart and donтАЩt take themselves too seriously. So thank you GC for that ~ your content and your spirit are very much appreciated.
Wow. I'm so sorry you had to deal with the arrogant and self righteous mob. Thanks for being here Audrey and may you find your spirit with every breath while away.
Thank you GC. My spirit is intact. ItтАЩs just a little wobbly. LOL. It was the self righteousness and arrogance which opened my eyes to the silver linings . It has taught me how to be a better friend. And to recognize I too shamefully participated in that way years ago when I knew less ~ or believed I knew more. So as I still have a little arrogance left in me, I will say this ~ I AM now a better friend, sister, daughter and aunt.
Three days ago Alex Jones: "Biden is going to try to antagonize Trump supporters into committing acts of violence for the next 71 days until the election. Don't fall for it."
Me: Pffff.
Last night me: Oh shit, Alex Jones was right again.
Honestly, since South of the Border is emptying out into El Norte, at some point we can probably just go help ourselves and start fresh down there.ЁЯШВ
maybe worth noting, when I reposted a video on my stack of CAF and Breggin discussing Desmet's book, and I noted that Malone had a lot to with with bringing attention to it - Malone commented and said the Breggin was 'wrong' and 'misunderstood.' I thought, well, that's your opinion and okay, but Breggin was years ahead of you in seeing the global predators, so maybe... he's not.
going to elaborate on the data-sharing with a real world example.
we just changed car insurance companies. i have a vehicle with that fancy starlink/remote start thing. so the car manufacturer and starlink both know where the car is at all times. manufacturer knows the tire pressure (but you have to call to schedule any recall service to make sure that they have parts in stock - well that's dumb too). the car insurance company is giving us a discount for carrying around a GPS gadget thing (we have a new teenage male driver so every discount helps). why can't the insurance company bully er collaborate with starlink to get that data instead of giving us this thing to add to the car? ideally, i would have that data and just grant them access but it's crazy that they aren't doing useful data-sharing.
remember the old sprint commercials? "the web site isn't the store site" one? still mostly true.
Wow. It's crazy how data controls so much these days and corporations use it against their own customers via surveillance capitalism. I don't miss owning a car. If I did it'd be one where nobody knows where I am ever. 71' Land Cruiser or something lol.
we live rural but we usually have a 5 mile radius of driving - it's not that things are far but there's no easy way to traverse without a vehicle and car/truck is most efficient time-wise. the starlink stuff is kind of cool -- i could use it to slap a curfew on the car and a maximum speed when the teen is out, all from the palm of my hand. so right there, a parent should see great insurance discounts. but no data-sharing <eye roll>, no easy discounts.
nearby we have "the long bridge". a local standing challenge is who can go for the longest time periods without having to cross the bridge. husband's record is about 18 months. the corporate trackers will be very bored scanning our habits. home depot, grocery, home depot, home depot, gas, school.
I too just bought a car with starlink. It's free for 3 months I think. I know instinctively that I do not want to continue paying for it after that; you have given me more reason not to. The car insurance racket, being a player in this also angers me.
I will reluctantly admit that in sub freezing temperatures after a snowfall, the 10 min remote start is handy to get the car warm enough to make cleaning it off with less hassle. Especially the underlying ice layer that we typically get beneath the inches of snow.
I havent read Desmet's book but I heard what I think might have been his breakout interview on 'Unherd' last september or so. I found his theory to be very persuasive, especially when considering the individuals i know who landed in the various camps 10-60-10% and their likely personality traits. I purchased the Breggins' book as a pre-order before it was even available. I read the first quarter then pretty much skimmed the rest - boring, to me, yet well documented. I wanted to have it for the future because I think that type of information and that point of view will be suppressed.
Just yesterday I listened to "Jerm" interview Dr. Breggin. I thought he was small-minded about Desmet. He was unjustly critical and put a lot of weight on his interpretation that Desmet argues that "the citizen is responsible for the way the government treats them and they are weak." vs. his argument that "the elite are killing us" (clearly I paraphrase here). The problem I have is that it doesn't need to be an either/or argument because it is most likely a both/and.
I seems as if these "experts" - and let us face it, it is experts that got us into all of the messes of the last decades - are afraid their is a limited amount of attention and if we give some to one the other will lose.
I agree with much of what you write. And I tend to think and/both is closer to the truth. I've listened to Mathias several times, and agree, very persuasive. There has to be room for both views, and nuance and disagreement too. We can't all be expected to come to the same conclusion all the time.
I really enjoyed and resonated with this piece. And fully agree on the Desmet book's reception. No room for a different opinion even when it comes from the likes of a Catherine Austin Fitts or Dr. Peter Breggin, both of whom have watched and warned of the tyranny we're living in for decades. (Likely when Desmet was still in grade school.)
Catherine Austin Fitts is fantastic across the board. She's been sounding the alarm on CBDCs for years. Now James Rickards is saying "Biden Bucks" are coming next year. Government controlled money. Social credit scores will inevitably follow. Mexico will need to build a wall by then.
When I discovered Catherine AF, I canceled my cable and applied that money to subscribe. She is down right brilliant, sensible, humble, no nonsense and salt of the earth. I also like her woo woo persective. I canтАЩt begin to understand the content of all the people I subscribe to on Substack, especially the science of it all. Curiosity and lots of questions keep me open to those conversations I donтАЩt agree with or begin to understand. I am more interested in the human spirit. What I have witnessed, along with personally being verbally attacked because I didnтАЩt get the poison shot has been devastating. The arrogance and self righteousness coming from friends I once admired and adored was a rude awakening. After being stuck in disbelief and sadness, I broke free to see the silver lining in it all. I had to. I still slip into a little slump here and there when it gets too loud and itтАЩs now feeling very loud. Are we starting all over again, this time with bigger sticks and stones AND words?. I will step away again to catch my breath and spirit. With all that said, I value and enjoy everyone I subscribe to on Substack. What I myself know/recognize for sure is they each have a big heart and donтАЩt take themselves too seriously. So thank you GC for that ~ your content and your spirit are very much appreciated.
Wow. I'm so sorry you had to deal with the arrogant and self righteous mob. Thanks for being here Audrey and may you find your spirit with every breath while away.
Thank you GC. My spirit is intact. ItтАЩs just a little wobbly. LOL. It was the self righteousness and arrogance which opened my eyes to the silver linings . It has taught me how to be a better friend. And to recognize I too shamefully participated in that way years ago when I knew less ~ or believed I knew more. So as I still have a little arrogance left in me, I will say this ~ I AM now a better friend, sister, daughter and aunt.
Mine's been wobbled a bit too. You certainly seem to have plenty of what this world needs more of - humility, self-awareness, and heart.
Maybe the wobble is needed to take us off course and see the wonder of life again, or at the very least gain a new perspective outside the suffering.
She is. And she's no fan of Desmet's theory to put it mildly.
I don't think CBDC's will work in the end. The control grid is too ambitious and it all smells desperate to me. Biden's rhetoric another example.
Funny - just talked about that to my partner - 'what about Mexico'?
Three days ago Alex Jones: "Biden is going to try to antagonize Trump supporters into committing acts of violence for the next 71 days until the election. Don't fall for it."
Me: Pffff.
Last night me: Oh shit, Alex Jones was right again.
don't you hate when you find yourself saying that? been there.ЁЯШК
Put a dollar in the jar
There's ten warehouses of full jars by now. ЁЯдг
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Honestly, since South of the Border is emptying out into El Norte, at some point we can probably just go help ourselves and start fresh down there.ЁЯШВ
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Too many megacorps want to control their own datasets (based on our data). They don't get along.
HereтАЩs a rebuttal to desmet:
https://jermwarfare.com/tnt/peter-breggin-mass-formation
Thanks for that. The full review by Breggin is worth the read.
https://www.americaoutloud.com/mattias-desmet-mass-hypnosis-expert-or-trojan-horse-the-full-story/
maybe worth noting, when I reposted a video on my stack of CAF and Breggin discussing Desmet's book, and I noted that Malone had a lot to with with bringing attention to it - Malone commented and said the Breggin was 'wrong' and 'misunderstood.' I thought, well, that's your opinion and okay, but Breggin was years ahead of you in seeing the global predators, so maybe... he's not.
Precisely. He and Kirsch were still in line for the jabs when Breggin's book was published: COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey
going to elaborate on the data-sharing with a real world example.
we just changed car insurance companies. i have a vehicle with that fancy starlink/remote start thing. so the car manufacturer and starlink both know where the car is at all times. manufacturer knows the tire pressure (but you have to call to schedule any recall service to make sure that they have parts in stock - well that's dumb too). the car insurance company is giving us a discount for carrying around a GPS gadget thing (we have a new teenage male driver so every discount helps). why can't the insurance company bully er collaborate with starlink to get that data instead of giving us this thing to add to the car? ideally, i would have that data and just grant them access but it's crazy that they aren't doing useful data-sharing.
remember the old sprint commercials? "the web site isn't the store site" one? still mostly true.
Wow. It's crazy how data controls so much these days and corporations use it against their own customers via surveillance capitalism. I don't miss owning a car. If I did it'd be one where nobody knows where I am ever. 71' Land Cruiser or something lol.
we live rural but we usually have a 5 mile radius of driving - it's not that things are far but there's no easy way to traverse without a vehicle and car/truck is most efficient time-wise. the starlink stuff is kind of cool -- i could use it to slap a curfew on the car and a maximum speed when the teen is out, all from the palm of my hand. so right there, a parent should see great insurance discounts. but no data-sharing <eye roll>, no easy discounts.
nearby we have "the long bridge". a local standing challenge is who can go for the longest time periods without having to cross the bridge. husband's record is about 18 months. the corporate trackers will be very bored scanning our habits. home depot, grocery, home depot, home depot, gas, school.
I too just bought a car with starlink. It's free for 3 months I think. I know instinctively that I do not want to continue paying for it after that; you have given me more reason not to. The car insurance racket, being a player in this also angers me.
I will reluctantly admit that in sub freezing temperatures after a snowfall, the 10 min remote start is handy to get the car warm enough to make cleaning it off with less hassle. Especially the underlying ice layer that we typically get beneath the inches of snow.
thanks
I havent read Desmet's book but I heard what I think might have been his breakout interview on 'Unherd' last september or so. I found his theory to be very persuasive, especially when considering the individuals i know who landed in the various camps 10-60-10% and their likely personality traits. I purchased the Breggins' book as a pre-order before it was even available. I read the first quarter then pretty much skimmed the rest - boring, to me, yet well documented. I wanted to have it for the future because I think that type of information and that point of view will be suppressed.
Just yesterday I listened to "Jerm" interview Dr. Breggin. I thought he was small-minded about Desmet. He was unjustly critical and put a lot of weight on his interpretation that Desmet argues that "the citizen is responsible for the way the government treats them and they are weak." vs. his argument that "the elite are killing us" (clearly I paraphrase here). The problem I have is that it doesn't need to be an either/or argument because it is most likely a both/and.
I seems as if these "experts" - and let us face it, it is experts that got us into all of the messes of the last decades - are afraid their is a limited amount of attention and if we give some to one the other will lose.
They make me nuts.
I agree with much of what you write. And I tend to think and/both is closer to the truth. I've listened to Mathias several times, and agree, very persuasive. There has to be room for both views, and nuance and disagreement too. We can't all be expected to come to the same conclusion all the time.
McCullough just agreed with that sentiment on Alex Jones just now. FF to Minute 64.
https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=63139bdc3b29c8472ebd1de5
Thanks.