Is it just me, or did something shift over the weekend while we were paying attention to more important things? After a couple days away from the blog, I opened my browser this morning and was immediately inundated by articles desperately clamoring to be discovered. There’s a lot to get to today. But before we dive in, let’s take a look back at the things we might have missed in the mad dash of the previous seven days.
You Either Sleep, Or You Don’t. You Can’t Catch Up.
Shoutout to Henry Rollins, from whom I stole that heading. I’ll award bonus points to anyone that can tell me where it came from. Off Guardian gets us started today with a quick recap, and even a bonus before going on hiatus.
For those that prefer watching or listening to reading their news without all the MK-ULTRA programming, James Corbett and James Evan Pilato bring us New World Next Week – almost every week. Hey, everybody needs a break every now and then.
Before it drops into the lower recesses of the Memory Hole, tune in for this conversation between Whitney Webb and Ryan Christian. This interview is dense with information – I had to take notes.
To satisfy inquiring minds, part one of the article on Moderna that Whitney refers to in the interview can be found here.
This Is Still Only The Beginning Of The Agenda
We have still got a long way to go. And the protests happening around the world because of this global confidence game we’re witnessing have not yet ceased, even though the corporate media refuses to show them to you. But then again, that’s what they’re being paid to do.
In London, the protests focused on a particular “philanthropic” organization, and its namesake.
As the pushback against authoritarian edicts grows with each passing day, the predators continue to tighten the screws on the population. I’m gonna do my best Fox News impression and call it – Canada has officially fallen.
Speaking of difficulty traveling, I started seeing rumors of this next story out of Florida yesterday afternoon. Maybe you did, too. Go ahead and knock over another domino if you’re keeping score at home.
And as we approach the end of the beginning, U.S. Senator Rand Paul has a stern warning for all Americans – not just the ones paying attention.
So What Comes Next?
While none of the measures that will be implemented in the near future are set in stone – even though the desired outcome has been, in Georgia – we can find indications of what is coming from the events taking place in the present moment. Some nations instituted “movement licenses” early on in the rollout of the experimental gene therapy injections. ZeroHedge relates the story of one of those nations in “So Deeply, Deeply Wrong” – Lithuanian Without Vaccine Pass Describes Life Under Medical Tyranny. Much like what is currently taking place in Australia, this is the future the predator class envisions for the entire planet.
I would remiss if I did not take the time to point out that Big Tech is a part of this process, and definitely does not have your best interests in mind – if they ever did, which is up for debate. A pair of new articles from Reclaim the Net would appear to confirm this. First, Ken Macon alerts us that Firefox Starts Monitoring Keystrokes, Adding Adverts to Address Bars in the latest software update. Apparently Firefox has decided that beating Google is not nearly as lucrative as joining them. Next, Cindy Harper tells us YouTube Partners With United Nations on New Policy to Strip Climate Change Skeptics of Income. In other words, it worked so well during Act I of the Great Reset, they’re going to expand the program in Act II – and possibly further, as the digital gulag nears completion.
And in case you’ve been wondering how the “labor crisis” in the Western world resolves itself, Paul Joseph Watson shares a clue he discovered from what might appear to be an unlikely source.
I see – it’s not immigration or cultural homogenization, it’s “demographic replenishment.” That certainly doesn’t sound like newspeak, does it? While Americans can continue hoping that these problems remain in other parts of the world, they might want to begin preparing for their arrival in North America. You probably won’t hear it from CNN or Fox News until after it becomes a life or death situation – you know, “if it bleeds, it leads” – but ZeroHedge reports US Heating Oil Supplies Lowest in Decades Ahead of Winter.
Supply chain disruptions, food inflation, energy shortages, market bubbles, uncontrollable population migrations, widespread corruption, civil unrest… either we really suck – as a species – at taking care of ourselves, or we’re supposed to believe that we do. Considering all of these problems are recent phenomena, which option do you think is more likely? Notice that I didn’t even have to mention climate change.
Past Is Prologue, But The Present Is A Gift
Remember – just last week, I think – when I was lamenting the lack of coverage on the U.N. World Food Summit? My man Derrick Broze heard me loud and clear. In his latest piece for the Last American Vagabond, Derrick provides some historical context, analysis of the present moment, and even a glimpse of our potential future.
Finally today, it appears that each day more people are beginning to wise up to the illusions being perpetrated by the corporate media, even if they don’t fully recognize what they are viewing. At some point in our individual journeys, each of us realizes that we’re going to have to create our own solutions to these problems we’re facing. In other words, nobody is coming to save us, so it’s time to get to work.
In a new article for the Organic Prepper, Aden Tate outlines the 6 Components of Creating An American Free Market Network. Naturally, everyone won’t be in a position to be able to take advantage of all of these suggestions. But each of us can at least focus on nailing down one of them, and then start working on another once the first has taken shape. We can also take the things we learn from the process of doing it, and share that knowledge to help others in need of assistance. That’s how we start building a better world for everyone.
Housekeeping, Notes, And Other Such Stuff
We’ll call this the bonus section today.
First off, my apologies for the length of today’s post. I realized shortly after I started sifting through articles this morning that there was a deluge of information from the past couple of days. And apologies for the delay in publishing today, as well. I discovered upon waking up an hour late this morning that I had shut off my alarm at some point that I don’t remember. I’ll make a note to work on that.
Second, it may be time to take a look at the publishing schedule for potential restructuring, but for the immediate future I think it will remain the same. Some new projects have sprouted in the MRO garden that may precipitate those schedule changes down the line. Stay tuned for more news on that later.
Lastly, I am pleased to announce my own official podcasting debut – which actually took place yesterday, October 9th. That is what the title of today’s post is in reference to, for those that like to play along with that game. You can check it out in the embedded video below. I’ll tell you briefly that I was disappointed in my own performance, and I know that I’m capable of better. Your results will likely vary. Enjoy.
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