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  1. “St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly host, by the power of “God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.
    Amen.”

    1. When it first went up on the Internet, it would get to 100,000 views and then Google would whack it down and then it would climb back up and then whack, suddenly drop. Went on for years. For a long time all my videos were restricted to 100,000 views or less.

      Yes, keep hammering on the same points. The fundamentals of tapeworm economics have not changed. The rackets are a parasite and it always ends up seeking and eating the host. It is first and foremost a spiritual and cultural problem.

      1. Consistency might be “normal” to you, but in a flip flop age most people live in and not even knowing or observing it, it is much appreciated. That is why I love your hard and deep work so much!

        1. 🙂 trying…its like wading through deep mud and goo. Tsunami of lies, disinformation and falling IQs. This is why the more of us who team up and share intelligence the better chance we have of building reliable maps. Requires a network of trustworthy people.

  2. In email over the weekend from ssa:

    “Soon you will no longer be able to sign in to your online Social Security account using your Social Security username and password. To access Social Security online services, including my Social Security, you will need to create a Login.gov or ID.me account.

    This change simplifies your sign-in experience and aligns with federal authentication standards while providing safe and secure access to our online services. ”

    Just say no.

  3. Iowa’s affair with the Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline follows a well-worn path. The three members of the Iowa Utilities Board recently gave approval for Summit to use eminent domain to gain easements from the landowners who did not voluntarily grant easements across their property. I live in Northwest Iowa; some things I’ve observed:
    -money from Summit co-founder Bruce Rastetter finds its way to campaign coffers ($160,000 to Governor Kim Reynolds (R);
    -the revolving door of politics and corporations (former Governor Branstedt (R) is Summit’s senior policy adviser; Jake Ketzner, Summit VP of government and public affairs was Reynolds chief of staff; Jess Vilsak, general counsel for Summit Carbon Solutions is the son of former Governor Tom Vilsak (D);
     -a NW Iowa politician working to protect landowners (State Senator Jeff Taylor (R) introduces a bill to make non-public eminent domain illegal. Supported in committee by Democrats, but Republican opposition prevents the bill from advancing;
    -Democrat party removes a plank from its platform supporting eminent domain protection for farmers;
    -the 3-person Iowa Utilities Board, which is appointed by the Governor and includes two new appointees, accelerates the hearing process;
    -opposition forces, including the Sierra Club, the John Birch Society, property rights activists and affected landowners are forced to overcome daily hurdles just to attend hearings (both pro- and con- factions are truly bi-partisan!);
    -Summit exhibits a lack of transparency regarding the signup process and even the exact location of the pipeline. Wally Taylor, an attorney representing the Sierra Club suggests that Summit is overstating how well they’re doing in getting easements. Summit defends its refusal to reveal the exact path of the pipeline, citing sabotage concerns.
    -overwhelming public opposition and studies questioning ethanol viability, safety of the pipeline, water and energy use, and questions of the constitutionality of private claims for eminent domain were ignored by the Iowa Utilities Board who acted to approve Summit’s request. An idea of some of the early challenges and pushback can be found in the links below.
    Stipulations have been placed on the approval (contingent upon approval by South Dakota and North Dakota; increased insurance levels for liability), but Summit is confident that they will be able to begin construction of the pipeline soon.

    https://www.nwestiowa.com/news/iowans-pushing-back-on-co2-pipelines/
    article_0efda654-5d6c-11ec-9500-23fe7c49de8c.html

    https://www.nwestiowa.com/news/iowas-co2-pipeline-fight-one-year-in/article_842349be-57e1-11ed-9409-2f89a8a384f5.html

    https://thenewamerican.com/us/iowans-gearing-up-to-fight-agenda-2030-inspired-carbon-capture-pipelines/

    1. Really appreciate this report. Purpose is simply ridiculous as far as I can tell.

    1. That one is a bit mixed. Still not clear what Trump is really going to do on crypto.

        1. The factions have organized around Trump to build a tsunami to push the control grid through. The coup will try to break all the way through. Given what the RNC just did to their platform, I am wondering if they are going to use Trump to try to kill the 2nd Amendment or weaken it substantially. The central bankers are having a glorious week. Life, however, is long. Not sure the high will last as long as they hope.

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