2017 Subscriber’s Input

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    1. Equities are trading in size in the dark pools, so it is a bit of an apples and oranges expression. My expectation is the cryptocurrency market has much further to grow before the innovation phase is over.

  1. FYI, Catherine. It’s peculiar to me that Trump keeps picking conflicted (putting it nicely) individuals to fill key spots. It’s very clear that Rosenstein and Wray are running interference for some reason and for some reason, Sessions is asleep at the wheel. In general, picking attorneys to run a law enforcement agency is not a good idea, unless that attorney has been a law enforcement officer.

    Couple this with some horrible judge nominations, he apparently does not have good staff or enough staff helping him and/or he is not properly reviewing things and doing his own due diligence.

    Chad

    http://wallstreetonparade.com/2017/06/fbi-nominee-christopher-wray-runs-into-conflict-issues/

  2. The last few weeks it seems President Trump may be giving the “hidden state”:messages with his selection of bottled water or with using two hands to hold a small cup of water to his lips. The Fiji water may be nothing by itself as it is just a bottle of handy water or maybe it had to with human trafficking.

    When I watched #45 yesterday using both hands to pick up a small cup and drink from it I thought of Judges 7.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eD8KJhJnus

      1. Robert,
        Fiji Water, also a preventative for Alzheimer’s disease…

        Catherine,
        Read a comment elsewhere the Atlanta control tower had power during the entire blackout period and more than a few private planes came and went.

      2. Catherine, I know.

        I went on goggle and put in “bible deliver your enemies into your hands and drink water. I push enter and Judges 7:7 appears.
        Lord to Gideon – I will deliver you with 300 men who lapped and will give the Midianites into your hands. Some of the different versions of the Bible has hand and not hands.

        The word “water” is used a great deal in the Bible as it symbolizes Gods Word and sometimes water is a cleansing agent. So is #45 speaking directly to the “hidden state”? I also noticed he is wearing a purple tie.

        Did you get a chance to listen to Judy Henske singing “Wade in the Water”?

  3. Catherine …. Just subscribed a week or so back 🙂 …… I have been wondering …… did you ever find the name of the 80’s movie about the organ trafficking? Well if not …..”Ambulance”, starring Eric Roberts!

    1. Kathy:

      Thanks SO MUCH! I have ordered a copy of Ambulance. I have spent a lot of time trying to find that movie and find it so strange that I can’t find it. My recollection was that the victims were stabbed or shot.

      Oddly enough, Eric Roberts was my neighbor in New York. I lived on the 1st floor and I lived on the 3rd. He objected to the fumes coming from my fireplace. No matter how many times I explained that he needed to see the landlord, he felt it would be faster to bully me. Very unhappy, angry guy.

      Catherine

      1. You are So Welcome! …… Do you remember the movie True Romance? I believe it was a 90’s release …. Starring Christain Slatter and Patricia Arquette….Excellent movie …. Pretty raw …… Dealing with the drug trade and sex trafficking.

        This well crafted movie gets a 5 star review from me!

  4. “Crafting the narrative once again, the Mainstream Media (MSM) “creates” and builds upon the potential for a threat, setting the stage for the government to run with the ball and deliver a false flag in that very form.

    Well, North Korea will have to stand in line. North Korea can very well be the “whipping boy” for the false flag in several different scenarios, such as an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) attack or a nuclear strike. Keep this article in mind that was released 12/4/17 from The Guardian, entitled U.S. Military agency invests $100m in genetic extinction technologies, by Arthur Neslen. The article goes on to explain how DARPA (The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) has received more than $800 million already between 2008 and 2014 for such genetic experimentation.

    Keep in mind that DARPA develops technology for use by the DoD (Department of Defense) and the military. It stands to reason they are not spending almost a billion dollars to fight mosquitoes.

    What they are doing is pooling genetic information on people, creating a database, and weaponizing the information in the form of bioweapons specifically targeting ethnic genotypes.”

    ‘Is the Coming DHS Biowarfare test on U.S. Citizens a False-Flag Warning?’
    http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/is-the-coming-dhs-biowarfare-test-on-u-s-citizens-a-false-flag-warning_12182017

      1. 11 hours is a long time, something important happened. Maybe human cargo?

        Is Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal still hanging upside down in the Ritz?

          1. I know you have mentioned about hopeporn and fearporn but I do think the heat as been turned up on those that do not put our country first and are being forced into the sunlight that makes them dangerous. So we should be very concern with any weapons that can cause massive damage.

            It reminds me once again of what Christian Bale said in the movie “Empire of the Sun” when your captors are most dangerous.

            The way that Pres Trump has been drinking water during his recent speeches is bothering me

    1. Country singer Travis Tritt, inconvenienced by the event noted what any sensible person would: “Stuck in Ft. Lauderdale because the power is out at the Atlanta airport. How on earth can the busiest airport on earth have power down and no backup generators up and running? This makes ATL airport designers look dumb as hell!”

      Indeed it is the public who has again been hoodwinked by the event. In this document, ‘generators’ appears (44) times https://www.faa.gov/airports/environmental/sustainability/media/ATLSustainableMasterPlan.pdf . Here is a quote from it (page 72) referring to the backup system, which has considerable inherent redundancy, even before generators kick in.

      1.8.4 Electrical Power
      The electrical service to the airport is provided by Georgia Power Company
      through a dual source network with an automatic transfer scheme. All cables associated
      with this system are encased in a concrete ductline. This highly reliable, extremely
      expensive method of service is the only dual source network scheme in the state of
      Georgia. The primary source of the system is Willingham substation, which has a
      capacity of 56 Mega volt amp (Mva). The backup source of the system is Hartsfield
      Substation. This source also has a capacity of 56 Mva. The two substations
      communicate via a fibre optic line. In the event of a substation or transmission line
      failure, the source will switch to backup source in 10 seconds. The cables that support
      the airport load between these two substations are currently a three-cable network
      system with a firm capacity of 34 Mva. In the event of a cable failure, this means two of
      the cables can support a 34 Mva load. The current maximum load at the airport is 29.3
      Mva. If the future loads of the airport will exceed 34 Mva, a fourth network cable can be
      added. This will upgrade the firm capacity of the system to 51 Mva.

      Each terminal has its own emergency generator and there must be at least dozens of others including for runway lights, the fuel system, air traffic control and so on. See Table E-5, page 119. Here is a partial list of other generators, from Tale E-8:

      Terminal North and South Emergency Generators 770 824
      Concourse A, B, C and D Emergency Generators 3,497 3,172
      South Parking Deck Emergency Generators 1,538 1,390
      North Parking Deck Emergency Generator 2,710 1,382
      Guard Posts 42, 59, 78 and 79 Emergency Gens 101 502
      Fire Stations 32, 33, and 35 Emergency Gens 1,036 898
      North and South Airfield Lighting Vault Generators 14,971 16,928
      Maintenance Building 1 Emergency Generator 29 29
      Airport Ops @ T-Concourse Emergency Generators 316 350
      Old GICC Emergency Generator 58 0
      College Park Lift Station Generators 11 354
      I-285 and NLVR Tunnel Emergency Generators 60 403
      Deicing Pad Emergency Generator 94 36
      NW Hangar Emergency Generator and Fire Pumps 1.58 290
      North Parking 1,001 1,381
      C4 Emergency Generator 0 653
      CONRAC Emergency Generators

      Notice the plural form of ‘generator’ used throughout.

      This idea that the whole airport was without power could not occur without one of two things: a physical devastation of the whole plant (which obviously didn’t happen) or a willful shutdown of the power.

      1. John, thank you for taking the time to research this information. Whatever happened the public has been kept in the dark. It is another strange event like Las Vegas.

        1. Robert- no sweat. Stuff like that is easy to find if you know the terms. Hartsfield covers more than a square mile, so there’s no way it could have had only one redundancy. And you know it’s a big hub, so it’s critical to the whole domestic routing system. Fishy event.

  5. POSTING SIDE CONVERSATION…

    Litigation required me to go 8 years without doctors and hospitals. No doubt, saved my life.

    Iodine, water, sleep, castor oil and detoxing heal most everything.

    On 12/19/17 4:13 PM, John Dzwonczyk wrote:
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    > It’s funny how this conversation has unfolded. Earlier today I noted to someone who questioned the stock opening phrase “Believe me when I tell you…” that this was a false argumentive tactic “eminence instead of evidence,” and as I wrote it I thought “Hmph…these go together pretty well. Surely someone else has seen it.” Just now I googled the phrase and where it came up was… in medicine. It’s PERFECT for what we have come to do with doctors: trust them, not ourselves. See http://consumers.cochrane.org/blog/eminence-vs-evidence
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    > John G. Dzwonczyk

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    > From: Catherine
    > Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 5:06 PM
    > To: John
    > Subject: Re: Ugly map
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    > They have an infinite capacity to create money – money is simply a management system.
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    > Valuable natural resource are precious. Gold. Certain kinds of slaves.
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    > One of the reasons that Mr. Global does not respect us is the speed that we will trade real things for fake things.
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    > Bitcoin is the next iteration.
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    > On 12/19/17 4:00 PM, John Dzwonczyk wrote:
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    > You know, I am starting to wonder whether the game is simply to get your money away from you so you have no options, and less (as I noted in the subscriber comments board) to make money for Mr. Global. If he’s in space with a trading partner outside what we think of as “The marketplace,” the rewards there are probably far greater than anything that can be produced by seven billion weak, ephemeral, leisure-minded biological slaves. Otherwise I doubt mere curiosity about things led him to steal all that money to build a capital plant (or at least a privateering fleet) in space. The things you ticked off are symptoms of the endgame unfolding for peeps.
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    > John G. Dzwonczyk

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    > From: Catherine Austin Fitts [
    > Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 4:52 PM
    > To: John Dzwonczy
    > Subject: Re: Ugly map
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    > There are two cycles that were created and built to liquidate the population.
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    > One is around pharmaceuticals and hospitals, doctors offices and pharmacies
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    > The second is around illegal narcotics and criminal justice centers and prisons
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    > Both are run by government.
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    > The first liquidates the middle class.
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    > The second liquidates the poor.
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    > The pricings are all designed to optimize the profits on both liqudations as it is the taxes of both groups that is funding it.
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    > On 12/19/17 3:46 PM, John Dzwonczyk wrote:
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    > Then there are the insurance and banking states—sort of the processors of the harvested money. And the Broadcasting states: getting the message out that we need more healthcare. The chemical and technology states are probably making pharmaceuticals and diagnostic equipment. How about some Taltz® or Symbalta®. A Neighbors® prosthetic knee? Ask your doctor!
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    > John G. Dzwonczyk

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    > From: Catherine Austin Fitts
    > Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 4:41 PM
    > To: John Dzwonczyk
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    > This started in the Clinton Administration. Community Wizard found that the dominant form of employment growth in local communities was health care – services, construction etc. All government subsidized.
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    > Now that Silicon Valley is planning on replacing all labor with AI and software, not sure how this is going to work.
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    > On 12/19/17 3:35 PM, John Dzwonczyk wrote:
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    > Catherine,
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    > Here’s a disturbing graphic. The pink and red states have as their largest industries: healthcare. Now, there’s nothing wrong with healthcare when you need it, but are we being MADE to need it? We’re apparently not making too many products at all—perhaps 30% of the states have actual goods as a leading GDP contributor. Perhaps the larger story with Obamacare is fetishizing healthcare. I grew up never wanting to be sick and rarely was. (I did and still do get the willies of hospitals, which is why I had no interest in following the footsteps of dear old dad.) We’ve noted previously that one is much easier to control when ‘in the system.’ https://howmuch.net/articles/the-largest-industry-in-each-state-by-gdp
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    > John G. Dzwonczyk

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