There's some comfort to be had when a track hits the spot of the Mindwipes™ who believe (they don't appear to be thinking) the pandemic, by any measure, is real.
Caveat: I suspect that a 2nd wave of whatever bioweapon is at play will be much more serious thus discrediting those of us who know that people are not falling dead in the streets as a real pandemic would indicate.
That wouldn't end very nice for Q researchers would it?
I don't think that's the case but we never truly know do we?
Or do you know? (Comments below).
One of the great things about the drawn out election process is that quite a few of us were privy to that info, before the fact, and there's a lot of succour in knowing that all is going according to plan.
But as I've already stated, do we ever really know and what's that military quote about plans evaporating at the first stage of conflict?
Either way these are exciting times to be in. I don't mean that in the rip roaring roller-coaster ride because the downs and ups are equally thrilling in that respect.
But that isn't the case.
Trump still might lose the election for a brief period of time. I've heard from two separate sources that Biden (the double you see) gets assassinated, and Kamala gets to blame it on Trump - That's wild right?
Strap in folks.
Lot's of change coming irrespective of my beliefs or pseudo-forecasting.
The second image is apparently a visual adumbration of the inside of a cell. That's not what I recall in Biology lessons. It's so much more fecund, but maybe that's the colouring in.
3150 people out of 112,807 had the so-called "health impact events" after having taken the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine. Basically they couldn't go to work and required medical attention after the injection. In other words, they were healthy until the vaccine made them sick.
I'm not a very talented meme maker, but it's a fact that the best military intelligence recognises the power of memes, and I made the mistake of referring to that authority, and so the Memetic Warfare post above was denuded of the images I posted.
Out of all the memes I've written over the last 9 years, only a handful have been passed around enough times, that I've been inadvertently sent my own work.
Usually this is by a well-meaning connection of mine, hoping to red-pill me, which is always a good chuckle.
From time to time, I've also seen my memes passed around social media and that's rewarding when it happens. Usually they've been copied, butchered, nicked, repurposed and sometimes revitalised in exactly the way Richard Dawkins intended, when he mutated the word 'gene' to explain that instead of mutation by random change, and spreading by a form of Darwinian selection, they are altered deliberately by human creativity as memes.
Social media is no longer so effective, so I don't mind getting blocked on Facebook. the latest 3 month ban has given me a chance to really look into different platforms, but it's still a great address book.
Losing my twitter account in 2014 was a quite a loss, but it's still the best research tool despite the censorship, and I get to do a lot more of that lately, which is why I'm reasonably upbeat and confident about the future, although there's a lot of work to go and we can't drop our guard.
As I've mentioned, it does surprise me when individual posts on this blog are censored or tampered with. I posted a bunch of my hottest memes in a post from October 2018, and they were removed with a kind of image placeholder left behind as shown above, in case this link is not inviting enough to verify for yourself.
The most annoying interference is when an important post is tampered with, so that there are spelling, grammar or punctuation mistakes. Don't get me wrong, I do make regular mistakes, but they're always the same, such as repetitive use of a word in a paragraph and a few other idiosyncrasies of mine.
Around once a month or so, I'll reread a notable post of mine, and find the kind of errors that are not typical for me at all. They always undermine an important posts' credibility. It's been going on for years and it never happens if I'm just sharing something for shits and giggles.
Which is sometimes the case.
UPDATE - As if the universe is trying to help me, I just came across one of my TV memes being shared on Twitter, just now.
Regrettably the machine is censoring emails to my father, with links to my blog.
Update: Another of my memes spotted on June 1st 2022
I've been meaning to watch this for some time and it's a belter. Hedy comes from that wealthy Jewish-Austrian milieu that includes Wittgenstein and Popper (and Hitler if we excuse the wealth). She's a stunner and by the age of 19 had filmed the most erotic movie ever and married a wealthy Austrian industrialist.
Bored with parochial Tyrolean mise-en-scene, she legs it to the USA with a reputation as a kind of teenage pornstar, and a stifling movie contract with Louis B Mayer that required a life of amphetamines and benzos to stay awake or get some sleep during 6-day-weeks of production.
Hedy is clearly no slouch when it comes to innovation and free thinking, but after some consideration of the documentary, and a fairly fierce conversation with my father who has some expertise on the topic, I have to concede that although she had a large hand in developing spectrum-hopping for guided missiles, torpedos and drones, it's likely her Italian collaborator George Antheil had a lot of input. It's also possible with her Austrian Jewish origins that she may have been a conduit for leaked secrets from Germany?
Just a thought.
That said, Hedy also dated Howard Hughes who gave her free rein with all his designers and engineers for anything she wanted. So she must have been a brilliant mind.
Hedy was also an early adopter of plastic surgery and even provided suggestions for her surgeon on how to do it better. Sadly that story continued too long and by the end of your life her face was a mess (sic).
For me though the early Hedy isn't that attractive (though I wouldn't say no), but in 1969 she appeared on one of those vapid chat shows with creepy hosts.
Despite the toe-curling dialogue she's a stunner even if there's a nip or a tuck here and there.
We learned from Robbie Parker at Sandy Hook in 2012, that it doesn't matter how hard a crisis actor laughs; hypnotised TV consumers will justify it as grief.
Piers plays part of the double-act here by pretending to take his emotions seriously when it's plain to see the Health Secretary Matt Hancock, is creased-up laughing at the notion of the second person to receive the Pfizer vaccine, William Shakespeare.
I first came across John Dee while listening to Terrence McKenna podcasts, years ago in Hong Kong. At that time I learned he was the original 007 for Queen Elizabeth and an alchemist or more accurately a Sage.
I first purchased this book after listening to a podcast with the author over here, and it took me a long time to read, as it's crammed with esoteric knowledge that is vast, visual and layered. I'll never be able to retain and recall that kind of knowledge, but I know a man who can, so he's reading this book next.
The main point of this post is because the security services are the most concealed group for using all kinds of magick from Chaos to Enochian or Operative. While researching the subject on Wikispooks I discovered that the article on the occult and SIS was written by none other than former Home Secretary Michael Howard.
If that whooshes over your head there's not much for you here, except to add that I don't think the full story of John Dee is currently that accurate, as he was careful who he told what.
Also, if we look at another SIS asset who was into the occult, there's Aleister Crowley. Both he and John Dee died quite impoverished and so there's that when entertaining thoughts of exploring occult rituals and so forth.
I don't always agree with him (who gives a fuck what the dumbed down media say, I research what I want to know), but last night after a few days of long hours, I finally got to bed about 3am and even at 4am I was cracked up in bed.
When Richie wants to be funny, he can turn it on like a tap. It's just that usually he's quite serious and incisive.
Not this show though.
The sketch where two Chinese takeaways get talking to each other is off-the-charts funny, and there are few pleasures better than being too amused to sleep, irrespective of how tired we might be.
I wrote here and here, that the ruling priesthood (they take vows), don't care about money, because they print it. This gentleman explains it far wittier and better than I.