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  1. Several weeks ago I heard or read that Ukraine had also lost money in FTX. If this it true it would open up many possible scenarios to the FTX mystery.

  2. I still keep a Facebook profile because a group I am a member of communicates with members nationally via Facebook (DAR). My father passed away recently and some of his belongings came to me, handed to me by a sibling. I went through the box of belongings in my living room. My cell phone was in another room. I did not take any photos nor use any technology such as a computer, near the box of my father’s belongings. My father was an engineer and kept old geologic maps of Pennsylvania. I opened the old book of these maps (a paperback, maybe an inch thick, 12 x 10 or so). During what I expected was a private moment, I stared at the maps, remembering exploring Pennsylvania with my father as a kid- such as searching and finding sea shell fossils in the Poconos and dad teaching me that it was all once under the ocean. Less than two days later, an EXACT copy of that geologic map showed up in a advertisement in my Facebook news feed- trying to sell me the EXACT SAME MAP, with Pennsylvania’s geologic features hand drawn in pencil. I do not myself own and have never myself purchased such a map. I have never searched this map on the internet. I have never spoken about the map aloud. My father purchased the book in the 1970’s (cash). I am not a geologist nor an engineer. This is beyond creepy and I have no doubt whatsoever anymore that I am monitored constantly in my home, even beyond my phone and computer watching and listening. Smart meters? I don’t know. This isn’t the only incident where ?? revealed itself to be watching me, revealing through FB ads. This was just the most infuriating. I don’t know how to make it stop. My phone is in a Faraday bag but makes no difference. It isn’t the phone. Of course done with FB for good, but I don’t think it’s FB doing the actual monitoring.

    1. Was the box at home unattended at any point during the periods between delivery of the box, opening of the box, and the ad appearing online?

    2. My husband said, “could it have been a sibling that looked up the map and you are connected via FB so the ad was sent to you and them?”

      1. No not at all. My sibling won’t go near FB or any social media. My father, no way he ever did anything on FB. Considering all the other weird stuff that shows up in FB ads (such as, I use an eye dropper to apply a solution at my hairline, above my temples. I do this alone in the bathroom, without my phone. Darned if I don’t get “mimicry” type face book ads trying to sell me solutions via a short video of a woman using an eyedropper near her temple), I’m thinking it’s the “smart meters” our energy companies installed with our “implied consent”.I heard these would eventually be used as big brother in our homes

        1. Wow that makes sense….I just tried to get mine removed and got the documents stating I was entering into a legal situation by trying to opt out. So, I did not see me winning in that and tossed them. We are hoping to start a home in April where I am asking my Amish builders to teach me how they live without electricity and smart meters.

    3. I have been wondering why I get ads for weight control products. I have never bought them or searched them online. But it seems they know somehow that I gained weight.

  3. My thoughts and prayers go out to the nine supreme court judges that they will honor the Constitution in their wisdom. Also I pray for their safety along with the Brunson Brothers. IMO the Brunson case is a miracle just to get the judges to have a conference vote. Will they quickly have a decision or will they delay it for several months and perhaps welcome outside sources to share information to assist them?

    When I first heard about the Brunson pro se case it kinda took my breathe away as no one saw this coming. Like many stories in the Bible God seems to like to confound man with His way, especially using meek people to serve Him. God has already prepare a way, He’s just preparing us.

    Prayer is good, prayer with repentance is better, prayer with repentance and cleansing is best.

    1. Robert Lord, I am a genealogy researcher and a descendant of the Quaker Robert Lord who patented land in NJ in 1698. Every time I see your name here I wonder if you are of this NJ Lord family, and if we are related. Hope that’s not too personal a question for me to ask here? Its just not that common a name so I always wonder… Lord was a member of that same group of Quakers I suspect Catherine descends from?

      1. My gosh I don’t know what has me digging into this all this evening, plus posting about it! but checking some of my genealogy notes… The Lord were of the Quaker group that held monthly meeting in Hunterdon, NJ. They held property near the Austin and the Willits (a family name I’ve heard Catherine mention here and there through the years),and the Lord intermarried into both families (a very long time ago). There are probably a million of us out there that descend from this Quaker group of Hunterdon, NJ monthly meeting, 1697-1698 or so NJ patentees. I always wonder, Catherine, if this is why you resonate so strongly. With me anyway! Those old Quaker roots.

          1. Catherine this is wonderful! Glancing over the information per your “my family link”, I see a few familiar old family names that pop up in my genealogic research all the time- Paschall, Dubios, Willits… Looks like you have roots in the Welsh tract, in and around Radnor. Me too. If you wouldn’t mind me digging, I’d like to check where we intersect. My dad and I built out an extensive genealogy of the Philadelphia/NJ/Radnor area old families and it is nothing to link others in and take you back to your first settlers roots, once I know the great grandparents. We run into a problem at the Revolutionary War, for some of our family lines, in the Swedesboro, NJ area and the Haverford/Radnor area- loyalist accusations, confiscation of property, destruction of records connecting parents to children and children to parents’ property. However, at a quick glance, it appears you and I may share the ancestors Thomas Paschall (1634-1718) and wife Joanna Sloper (1634-1707). Being a Paschall, it probably won’t take much digging for me to connect you as being a relative of General Anthony Wayne. There aren’t many degrees of separation between the Wayne and the Paschall. Again, hope you don’t mind me digging into your ancestry like that. It just always fascinates me, when someone resonates like you do, and I dig a little bit and find out shared family history and experience.

          2. From what I was told most roots were Swiss, Scottish, British, some Dutch. Given how much I love Sweden, glad to know some Swedes show up. Might help explain my love of traveling. The Swedes love to explore.

          3. Catherine, you and I also share the ancestors John Pancoast (1635-1694) and wife Elizabeth Osbourne or Ogbourne. John and Elizabeth came from England and settled in NJ. John Pancoast can be found in the Burlington/Hunterdon NJ Quaker records (don’t ask me how I’m picking it up, just from listening to you talk about other things, that you have roots with the Burlington/Hunterdon NJ Quakers, but somehow I knew. Something resonates). You branch off John and Elizabeth Pancoast with their son William, who married Hannah Scattergood (their marriage record is out of the Burlington/Hunterdon Monthly Meeting), and I branch away with Ann Pancoast (sister of William and daughter of John and Elizabeth). My branch of the Pancoast married into the Leeds family and stayed in NJ through 1930. Your branch of the Pancoast includes your ancestor Edward Pancoast (1733-1808), who married Hannah King. Edward, during the Revolutionary War, was once with a group of men caught in ambush by the British. They were wounded and left for dead. As the British were about to depart, one of their number turned and said, “I saw that man move; I will go back and finish him”, to which one of his companions replied, “He is dead and so will you be, if we do not escape at once.” Edward Pancoast heard the conversation and was shamming death, as he was conscious and had escaped serious injury. (Two men of my own family were killed in that same ambush). Your own ancestors Edward and Hannah Pancoast moved eventually to Greenwich, NJ near Swedesoboro, after the war. Their son was Samuel Pancoast who married Dorcas Stretch; and their son was Joseph Pancoast who married Susanna Thompson. Their daughter Anna Pancoast married Henry Paschall. Their daughter Elizabeth Paschall married Francis P. Willits, and I think you probably know the rest. Catherine that was great fun! What a rich, fascinating family history you have here.

          4. Now on your Willits line I’m seeing Berks Co., PA roots and your decent from the Lightfoot family. I’ve done a lot of genealogy work with my father in Berks Co., as well. Pres. Abraham Lincoln’s family came from Berks Co and the Lincoln are related to the Berks Co. Lightfoot family. Abe Lincoln referred to them as his Pennsylvania Quaker people, but I don’t think he knew them very well. The Milhouse family of Richard M. Nixon also came from Berks Co. and are related to the Lightfoot- all of these families were original patentees in Berks, and most were Quaker. Daniel Boone also has his family roots with the original settlers in Berks Co., and is related to the Lightfoot, the Lincoln the Milhouse and the Willits. I’m going to have to pick this research up again another day as I have to go to work now.

          5. OK Catherine here is another one. You are very much related to Abraham Lincoln. It goes like this- your ancestor Henry L Paschall (1746-1835) married your ancestor Catherine Lincoln. Catherine Lincoln was the daughter of Abraham Rambo Lincoln. Abraham Rambo Lincoln was the son of Jacob Lincoln and Ann Rambo (your Rambo line is of the early Swede settler Gunnar Rambo, and this line is a whole other story). Jacob Lincoln was of Kingsessing and was son of Abraham Lincoln (1688-1745) of Berks Co. But here things get a bit muddy-Abraham Lincoln was also father of Thomas Lincoln, who was the father of President Abraham Lincoln, or so one genealogy goes. Other geologies present a different scenario for the President’s paternity. Regardless, you are of the same Lincoln family. Your family connections to the Berks Co. settlers, during this time period, were due to your ancestor, Mounce Rambo, who for economic reasons pushed his way up the Schuylkill River into Berks. The connections between the Berks County, West Jersey, Montgomery County and Philadelphia families was due to the river and due to the Swedes, who almost always travelled and traded by water.

          6. My understanding is that I am related to both Lincoln and Jefferson Davis.

          7. The Swedes were here in our area first, mostly arriving aboard the Kalmar Nykel in I believe 1648. These were not wealthy, titled people. What they were is phenomenally competent people. Many didn’t come here by choice. Their Swede king was invested in the fur trade. At least one of the Swedes was kidnapped and thrown onto the ship, then thrown off the ship in DE. Another was thrown in Swedish prison on ridiculous charges of insulting a wealthy woman, and later given the choice of hanging or get on the boat. He and his family got on the boat. Most of us of the old Philadelphia families have Swedish ancestry in there somewhere, back to the Kalmar Nykel. They did well here and got on well with the Indians. William Penn remarked, upon meeting those first Swede settlers for the first time, regarding their competence and decency and their “sturdy homes overflowing with healthy children”. Anyway I find at least two of those first Swedes in your ancestry and Mounce Rambo is for sure an ancestor to be very proud of. We should all be learning about him in American History class. The Robert Lord I’d mentioned earlier was English and a ship’s captain who shuttled supplies between the American colonies, including the Swede colonies, the West Indies and England. When the colony was hurting they would await the arrival of Robert Lord. Anyway its good to mention here that we all have 4 grandparents, 8 great grandparents, 16 2nd great grandparents, 32 3rd and 64 4th great grandparents. At the time of the Revolutionary War, we’ve all got 128 5th great grandparents born about this time, 1750 or so. Digging down any one of these 128 family lines is bound to take one to some amazing American stories and ancestors

          8. Robert Lord-

            Thanks for the information on your ancestor. The “Haines” middle name for your Lord ancestor and being his born in Burlington are a dead giveaway that your roots are with the Lord family descended of the Quakers Robert Lord (a ship’s captain) and Elizabeth (probably last name Bullock and born in the West Indies). The Lord family were mostly near Swedesboro since 1680 through the Revolutionary War. The Haines family were also early patentees and there were marriages, witnessing of wills ect. between Haines and Lord. The families were close. Those that were Quaker attended monthly meeting in Burlington or Hunterdon. Maybe your ancestor will lead me back to my lost great grandfather (lost during the Revolutionary War).

            Seems like too many these days believe that their ancestors were bad people (as taught in the schools). Getting to know them and their real stories counters the narrative. I was absolutely furious at first, when I learned the truth versus what I was taught about my own ancestors. Catherine comes as close to truth of the real history a genealogist finds as anyone I’ve ever heard. Most people seem so deluded by the narratives that they are afraid to even take a look at their own ancestors

      2. Carol
        Thanks for asking me about my genealogy as I believe there is a chance we are related.
        Both my parents grew up in Bucks County on farms and I believe on my father’s side the line traces back to Gloucester County, NJ.
        My ancestry is traced back to Bethel Lord who was a canal turner in Trenton NJ who later died during the Civil War and is buried in an Annapolis Cemetery. I was given copies of his letters sent to his wife Amy during his time in the Union Army.
        From a relative of Amy, Bethel Lord line came over the same boat with William Penn on his 2nd visit to America around 1680.

        So what do you think? Are we related? Am I related to Catherine? Good grief we may be all Quakers. Maybe that is why is enjoyed eating Quaker Oats for breakfast as a kid growing up near Allentown NJ.

        If you wish to continue with any questions you may have my email is robertlord8@gmail.com

        1. Robert,

          So glad you don’t mind me asking. Sometimes people get upset when I ask so I approach the ancestry topic carefully. But sometimes I can’t help myself as in “my gosh I MUST tell you who you are, and all about your ancestors because they are so completely amazing”! It drives me nuts when people don’t know who they come from and have not heard their ancestors stories and I’m bursting to tell. That said, Bethel Lord is a tough one and not easily located in the records. This is unfortunately true for many Civil war soldiers who died young. Do you have parent names for Bethel? If your ancestor came over on a boat with William Penn, and you roots are in Gloucester, NJ, then odds are you are related to Catherine, either by blood or by marriage. Most of us who’s families were here in the NJ/PA area before 1750 are related (especially if they were Quaker). That said, some of the Gloucester Lord had a rough go of it during the Revolutionary War, and the family is scattered and tough to track down where they landed after the war. I’m very much still trying to find my 5th great grandfather Asa Lord and/or his brother John, both of Gloucester/Woolwich, NJ

          1. Greetings Carol

            I enjoy learning about history, especially when I put flesh and blood on the lives of people living in times of much hardship than we experience. When a person relies on faith the human spirit can accomplish many great things despite the hardship they endure.

            I have concrete information on my civil war relative. His complete name is Bethuel Haines Lord born in Burlington Co. in 1825. Bethuel had a sister, Josephine Givens who lived in Camden NJ. Bethuel married Amy P. Carr on November 22, 1845.

            When I moved from Los Angeles to West TN I researched the lives of great baseball players including those that played in the Negro Leagues. Once I established where they were buried it was an excuse for me to travel to out of the way places. After I documented their lives I shared the information with Cooperstown. Many of the Negro League players were difficult to locate as many ended up with low paying jobs after their baseball careers. Many were janitors, bartenders etc.

            Thanks for reaching out to me, it is appreciated

    2. Agree!! This Brunson case is a miracle and monumental. I too pray for the safety of all involved in its immediate proceedings.

      1. Cathleen

        To me the true value of the Brunson case shows each individual has the power to make a difference.
        What I would like to see happen with the Supreme Court is too delay it as more and more corruption information comes out to bring people awareness how this all ties together. People are being spoon fed with the activities against We the People and the good news is the spoon is getting bigger as people’s ability to digest increases. Once more exposure comes to light then the SC should have open hearings allowing other sources to present their evidence. Will we see military tribunals in the near future? Yes.

    3. Catherine, this morning I’m going to do a search for your Dutch roots. Based upon the location of some of your family in NJ, I’m betting you are either VanCowenhoven (Peiter Wolpert Van Kouwenhoven of Dutch West India Company) or VanMeter. Someone should really be writing a book about either family. Lets see where you land. I expect his should take an hour or two…

      1. Finding Dutch roots for you Catherine, took all of 15 minutes. I highly doubt this is your only Dutch ancestor, but was the easiest to locate.

        Your ancestor Hermanus Coning was probably English, fleeing persecution to the Netherlands. English and Huguenot refugees sometimes married Dutch wives, and they or their children came to (mostly) Long Island, NY as Dutch.

        Your ancestor Hermanus Coning (1652-1726) has a sometimes confusing story that is also a somewhat common story having to do with the Dutch, the Swiss, the Swedes the English Quakers and the Huguenots, with the slaughter of the Huguenots and the even with the DeMedici a part of the story. Catherine DeMedici was present for the slaughter of the Huguenots and warned her lady-in-waiting what was coming. The lady-on waiting escaped with her English lover by ship, and these were blown off course to Sweden or the Netherlands. Their descendant married into the Holstein family (royals) and their descendant (the Holstein grandson of Catherine DeMedici’s lady-in waiting) came here with the Swedes, eventually settling in Montgomery Co., PA. The descendants of Catherine De Medici’s lady-in-waiting lie buried in Conshohocken, in the old Swedes cemetery off Matson’s Ford Rd. Few know who they are.

        Your Dutch ancestor has a similar story- a mix of Huguenot, English Quaker and a generation or two hiding in the Netherlands among the Huguenots before coming to Long Island. Hermanus’ paternal line ancestry was probably English. His mother and wife were probably Dutch.

        Here is your ancestor’s story as clear as I can get it. I know their are researchers hard at work trying to clarify this and other Huguenot-Dutch stories and genealogies.

        Several undocumented reports have suggested that Hermanus (Coning) King had English origins. “Hermanus King, who left England to escape religious persecution and went to Holland, from thence emigrated to America in 1676” [28][29]. “Harmenus King left England to escape religious persecution and went to Holland, In 1676 he arrived in America with a colony of Friends.” [30]. “Harmenus King came from Holland with a colony of Friends and settled at Burlington. He had two sons, Joseph and John.” [31][32]. Unpublished reports mention birthplace in Derbyshire, England; “Fled from Devonshire England, through Scotland and France.”; “Many changed their names, the Kings among them, their earlier name having been MacGregor. Hermanus fled from Derbyshire to Holland and from there to France, where he and his wife lived among the Huguenots. In 1676, they landed in America arriving on a French vessel.”. These reports may be in error, since the likely parents of Hermanus were married in 1639 in New Amsterdam, before George Fox began to formulate and espouse his Quaker ideas in England [33]. Notes for Harmanus King and Mary Greijn BY Janet and Robert Wolfe Genealogy

        Here’s the genealogy: Hermanus Coning (King) and wife Mary Grejin were married in NY and moved to Burlington, NJ, and were a part of this Quaker group. Their son John King (1710-1756) married Susanna Cowgill of Bucks Co., PA (recall that Bucks is just across the river from Burlington). Their daughter Hannah King married Edward Pancoast, and I have previously told the story of Edward Pancoast.

        1. Uggh I have the story wrong. This is because I told the story from memory. I should have looked it up first. The correct story is that a large number of those who were of the Protestant faith fled to many countries during the Huguenot persecution. The Marquis Jean Paul Frederick De Hulingues, a Huguenot nobleman attached to the court of Henry of Navarre, was in Paris at the time of the massacre of St Bartholomew. He escaped with his betrothed, Isabella duPortal, lady-in-waiting to Catherine DeMedici. Catherine warned Isabella. Fleeing to Dieppe by sea, adverse winds carried them beyond their destination to Sweden, where they settled. The Marquis had but one son. A grandson, Lars Huling (with his friend Matthias Holstein), came with the Swedes to the Delaware. It was the Huling, not the Holstein, who were royalty. The Huling, by paternal line genetics, are English. There were Huling-Holstein marriages and it was these who settled in MontCo, and are buried in Conshohocken. The Huling story is known, probably due to ttheir stature, but the real story of most of the English Protestants and the Huguenots who fled to the Netherlands, then came here to New Amsterdam a generation or two later, is not so well known. Your ancestor Hermanus Coning fits the bill as to being one of these. As to the Huling, they are simply all over New Jersey. The Huling intermarried with the first Swede settlers, including the Rambo, so that Catherine, I can say for certain you are related to the Huling and to the Holstein, because you are a Rambo. Whether you descend from them, I don’t know. To determine this would take a very in depth study of your ancestry at he level of 8-9 generations back.

  4. Buffalo Sandy here:
    https://billswire.usatoday.com/2023/01/02/ambulance-buffalo-bills-damar-hamlin-cpr-bengals/
    Tragically I see this as a work of infinite intelligence, the cunning of reason, logos rising. Buffalo is the “City of No Illusions” and “Good Neighbors”. Being subjected to disaster capitalism 50 years ago, we are known for our “big mouths” and BS detectors. The players knew immediately what is was though unsaid, hence all the tears and cancellation. We will not be silent. Prayers and love for Damar and all the millions of others. May justice be done.

    1. Evil. A kill that kills and disables the best and brightest. This is a group of people who clearly will do anything to not explain what they did with the missing $20+ trillion. Horrible corner to live in

      https://twitter.com/BuffaloBills/status/1610117438347018240

      https://eu.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/bills/2023/01/03/bengals-bills-fans-gather-outside-hospital-support-damar-hamlin/10981908002/

      Gaslighters out in full force
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-G9mziXL9w

    2. I want to know why the mainstream media is covering this athlete’s death so closely when thousands of deaths on the field have been ignored. Even pulling the “commotio cordis” diagnosis out of the hat. Football players get crushed chests all the time while playing. Right?

      I suppose having half the nation questioning the injection?

  5. Hi Catherine,
    You mentioned in the last Money Markets how you listen to Jon Rappoport on headphones when trying to avoid CNN at airports etc.
    I just listened to Rappoport in an interview and he is indeed very interesting to listen to. He seems to be high in personality trait openness, since he is an artist as well. I got a few of his books and started reading – I’m new to him so just started to look up his work, but I’m really interested already.
    It’s great to discover people who truly think and speak outside the box – they provide much inspiration and thought.

    I used to listen to Jordan Petersons uni lectures for hours since he goes off on interesting tangents too. Rappoport does a similar thing when talking. Love it.

    Saying that, I really appreciate the clearcut straight commentary in Money Markets! But thanks for introducing me to Rappoport as well now.

    1. Get his matrix revealed collection and read his interviews. Some of the best intel on the planet.

      1. Thanks – I will do so!
        I’m reading his Secret Behind Secret Societies at moment and I like how he compares ideologies with paintings and stories. Very interesting perspective.

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