Theme: The Bubbles Float Closer to the Control Grid

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  1. We link this to the TV to watch and we can no longer make the screen big. Please let us fill the screen again instead of watching it in the small box. It’s hard to follow the news stories and charts. Thank you Pat & Bridget

    1. This was frustrating for me, too. Try Right clicking on the 3 vertical dots in the right corner and selecting “Open Video in New Tab” from the drop down. Hope this helps 🙂

  2. Re the low number of US forces people getting kicked out bc of not wanting the vaccine, do we know how many applications for exemptions are extant? Does this push the non-complaint & non-brainwashed number a bit higher?

    Also, if the US wants to destroy their military etc (by insisting on the vaccine) (as opposed to the other possibility of merely weeding out any dissent), do we know if other countries are doing the same with their military forces? If other counties are not, wouldn’t this amount to an own goal / Destroying the US Brand big time?

    Also, the insurance bosses are feeling the pinch with this genocide and yet it is continuing. What about the really big construction companies? Less people in future (infertility etc) means less flats/ houses/ infrastructure, no? Same with car industry. And also airline industry. Can you imagine how long we’ll have to sit in the dark without heating to save up our carbon allowance for an overseas holiday? I wonder why those powerful companies are letting this go on. Surely Jeff, Gates, WEF etc cannot support / subsidise / shut up those industries, can they? Are they?

    Thanks for fabulous content!

  3. I suspect E. Musk may not “playing ball” to some degree with Mr. Global’s agenda. Not only did he get his satellites torched to the tune of $50 mm, ($30 MM lost for the estimated launch costs and allegedly $20 mm for the satellite losses) but there are a number of lawsuits being filed against TESLA in Calif by the State of Calif. His attempt to “beat it” out of California to Texas seems like it’s taking longer than he counted on.

    1. I do not take the downing of the SpaceX satellites as a deed, but instead, an outcome of a naturally occurring solar event. As noted earlier, it should be pretty clear from this having happened, exactly what one vulnerability of those satellites is, opening the possibility of future plausibly deniable attacks on them. Lest we shed tears for their losses or Elon’s, he has probably “flooded the zone” on purpose to sacrifice some so that many might survive. Classic elitist approach.

    2. We can never really be sure what is theatrical and what is inadvertent. I don’t think somebody like Musk, Bezos, Dorsey or Zuckerberg get to be multi-billionaires without some green lighting by Mr. Global.

      1. I think Catherine explained their role. They are figureheads for the proprietaries, enterprises started by intell and funded on the cheap by the big banks. Ie, the college dropouts are actors, including Gates and Jobs…

  4. https://prospect.org/politics/congress-proposes-500-million-for-negative-news-coverage-of-china/

    Congress Proposes $500 Million for Negative News Coverage of China

    The effort to counter China’s ‘malign influence’ would fund negative coverage of China’s Belt and Road Initiative—while also beefing up the U.S.’s international lending.

    If you can’t beat them, just bad mouth them.

    Reminds me of a joke out of Eastern Europe. A farmer finds a lamp while plowing his field and a genie appears. “I will grant you whatever you wish!” Says the genie. “Hmmm…” says the farmer, “well, My neighbor has a cow that gives him 20 liters of milk a day. But mine only gives 10 liters.”

    “So do you want a cow that can give 30 liters per day?” asks the genie.

    “No….” replies farmer, “I just want his cow to die.”

    1. I am in Germany. Yesterday on the radio there was a programme in which they were discussing the supply chain disruption and how it has resulted in a lack of new cars being produced and thus an increase in the price of used cars. They went on to say that we should start to change the way we think about cars, namely we should stop wanting to buy new cars. They then considered the thought that if no new cars are produced then eventually there won’t be any used cars around anymore. They also suggested that we should stop wanting to have a particular model or a particular colour but just be happy to take whatever is available. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing in the home of Volkswagen. Mercedes and BMW.

      It sounds as though we are indeed heading to living an Eastern European joke from the middle of the last century.

      I like the joke you recounted, Andrzej. Do you have any more?

  5. The control system is not as terrifying as it seems… police in Ottawa started confiscating fuel. Thousands of people showed up with gas cans. Some filled with water, some with fuel. Natural systems survive for millions of years… human systems are lucky if they survive a couple decades. Never underestimate the ability of humans to almost as a reflex… never do what authority says. If you think truckers are bad, wait for the pushback as the adverse effects of the vaccines comes out. Then your gonna see some really pissed off people… =J

  6. No disrespect intended… people make the world work. There is no “digital anything” CBDC’s, Vaccines Passports that is gonna tow millions of pounds of trucks off the road. Show me an Ai or software that will do that. The freedom convoys have clearly demonstrated if every truck comes to a stop for a week… the world as we know it ends. No gas, no food, no supplies. That is why any kind of control grid will fail. People make the world work (robots are not even close to replacing that yet). We are winning. They could pass the most restrictive mandates on humans yet. Park your car in the middle of the street, throw the keys away and walk off. Life comes to a standstill. Who’s winning. =) J

    1. Great comment, Jeremy. We have to change the way we think and perceive oursleves and the world.

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