"Everybody in this space accuses everybody else of being an intelligence asset."
It seems to me the news is kind of like Lets Make A Deal where behind two doors are goats and behind one door is a new car. The catfights are helpful in a way to the extent they are revealing. Painful though, for the audience too.
I was looking at Kemper Williams' (apparently an actual judge on subs tack) likes, and he liked a post that featured a recent tweet by Julian Assange to the effect that all of the laws signed by Obama are void by law if its proven he was born in Kenya. That would include the Prep Act, as well as the Smith-Mundt so called Modernization Act that legalized domestic propaganda and psyops. I'm hoping to see a recent catfight about that, but maybe those are over.
I, too, have been dismayed and slightly shocked by the catfights which routinely seem to occur within the "Substack Family." Since I don't know these people individually and only know them through what they write or contribute to Substack, I can't really evaluate anyone's claim about the expertise or bias of another Substacker. I take these articles under consideration but find I can’t make a deciding evaluation one way or another.
My greatest ability in reading through so much morass on any one subject is that I can take under advisement anyone's idea and easily throw away that idea when I encounter evidence disproving it.
The photo is great. Is Grandma Hawkins in the middle or on the right?
I think a great many subjects and writers on Substack appear far from encouraging. I agree that we need to face facts. I don't advocate ignoring research results nor realities most people should be able to see. But. The overwhelming negativity has me now just deleting without reading a great many. Negativity--whether from a writer's POV or research results--chronically reported affects anyone's mental outlook. I keep subscribed (free) to many only to capture the nuggets which can arise from time to time.
The person who looks for simple logic in an argument and/or presents a balanced argument or thought process is so rare on Substack, and I greatly appreciate these people whether or not in articles or comments. Some of the most balanced explorations on subjects are in the comments.
Only recently did I see an article by a Substacker with a microscope who showed white blood cells encircling and destroying some nanotech. One article out of literally hundreds.
I'm liking Grandma Hawkins even more. She reminds of a real person...of whom we see so few today. Usually, people appear driven by an agenda: they want something from you. When people want something from me, we're in a mercenary relationship. Always nice to read you, Amy. You are an upper and bright spot!
Its good that someone notices my attempts at positivity during this shitstorm, if it was my time lapse.. Thanks.
There are many reasons to be optimistic even though this is a marathon and we probably haven't seen their worst yet.
One of the best things to come from all of this is that so many are waking up to the fact they need to be responsible for their own health. Have a look in the comment section of my last post on cancer and see how we can help each other with natural products .
Thank you, matt. I've been watching (for free) the series which aired years ago called "Vikings" so I think I've become "Viking-fied." I don't feel any deep karmic link to that period but do know I've finished my "fighting lessons" which all humans (I think) progress through in a series of lives devoted to military and tribal fighting. I think we're deep within Kali and must develop very thick skins. I'm glad people are beginning to see how corrupt medical practices have become and how "First, do no harm" no longer applies. Yes, I do read comments and look for products and avenues which may benefit me. The last couple of days I've been using activated charcoal in great measure with great effect...all I got from comment sections.
I am an old lady who has spent most of her life reading. We are encouraged to read exaggerated amounts of multiple sources, to insure we are "fully informed." I wish more people trusted their reading intuition. I read many authors, then let them stay or go according to my instincts. I will not read Sasha Latypova or Robert Malone, though I followed both for some time. I enjoy this stack (Amy) because I love an authentic voice. If you "listen," you will be called to hear certain voices. Let the others go.
Narrative control is the most underrated, unseen, financed part of the psyoperation. (S'operation, ha). After the jabocide, lots of stackers popped out of nowhere. Some seem more financed than others. Dunno, but my spideysense did get tingled with a few. Keep the narratives swirling around this or that drain seems to be their mission, and they are very very good at it.
Cat fights … the google map mean is perfect. “You’ve Arrived”
Thanks for going into detail on births.
My solution to the cat fights …spend less time on internet. The truth is seeking your attention we all know intuitively the truth, in order to keep kicking a dead horse:
Vax bad don’t take
Dems lie cheat steal
So do republicans
Everyone has a gripe
Few offer suggestions.
Ok the world is fucked up
Prep act
Patriot act
Ama
Fda
CDC
NIH
MAHA
Vaxxines must go
Illegal aliens gtfo now
So the rioting to stop deportation bc that all the blue party has for new voters.. while encouraging violence
Thanks Amy
I took a break from all cell phone interaction…. Used phone for radio and clock and some texts.
Best to lead by our own actions.
Be Cats with long term vision.
Keeping the faith.
While the intelligence community blames everyone of being a spy.
Good luck 🍀 the world is corrupt.
Even if you have native blood 🩸
But once liberated from petty egos
Life becomes an inner game of navigation 🧭
Peace, joy, the Lords Grace are always available ❤️🩹🧰⏰🧭
I did not in this case though most of the offsetting gains in births are there. Hence me wanting to do charts on losses in more likely native populations
Now you are getting into the weeds of CDC racial classifications. Most Latinos are mestizo ie mixed native American race. My understanding of it back in the day was that Hispanic origin overrides and becomes the classification unless otherwise classified as non Hispanic. So a Hispanic person can be black, white, or Native American but are lumped in first as Hispanic. That said I should check to see if the definitions have moved around...
Yes, "authorities" like to keep the distinctions in the weeds. After 40 years of travel in Mexico and Central America and hearing the stories of many campesinos, and after living on the border for the same amount of time and hearing the stories of dozens of migrants, and after talking to many Tohono O'Odahm (the 2nd largest reservation in the US is a stones throw from my farm) it becomes apparent that their heritage is much more native American than Spanish. It's kinda like most English speaking people in the US have little or no British heritage.
You have inspired me to write not a correction to my post but an explanation as I thought back to my graduate school days in sociology. Hispanic is an ethnic, not a racial, classification, meaning in its simplest terms that this person is claiming heritage in any number of countries colonized by Spain and hence Spanish speaking South of the US border. It's actually slightly different than the origins of Latino, which means in Latin American colonized countries which thus includes French colonized Carribean places such as Haiti.
Now these Spanish colonies, just like British colonies up North, had African slaves and a Native American population. The big difference as I mused in graduate school was that the Spanish were lovers not fighters so there was much more intermarriage and racial mixing with the Native American population then there was with the stuffy Imperial British in the USA.
But Hispanic comes first, which is why some US government affiliated things will ask first "Are you Hispanic/Latino" and others will obviously mention Non Hispanic (insert race here). There are four recognized races from when I was in school: Black, White, Asian, and Native American. There were some talks about adding a fifth race for those born in the Middle East but it never came to fruition.
The ethnicity Hispanic trump's all of that as it is first on the checklist. You can be Hispanic and black, white, Native American and heck probably Asian though I'd guess that is somewhat rare.
So when I am running the numbers regarding Native Americans from the US CDC, it specifically excludes Hispanic origin. Actually with US American Indians there are three categories which are Alaska/Inuit/Eskimo, Hawaii/Native Pacific Islander and then Native American which covers the US proper.
Is there much difference between an Apache and an Incan? One will be called Native American and the other Hispanic.
Both ingredients can cause a manic psychotic episode in many people.
I always remember this: the leftists who protest the mass murder of Palestinians actually agreed to domestic genocide by Public health agencies. In *ALL* wealthy Western countries. A concerted internationalist/occultist attack.
Even worse: the right wing people who agree with the genocide of Palestinians also agreed to domestic genocide by vaccination, masking, lockdowns. No problem, because it was (MAGIC WORD) an *emergency*. And the few who disagreed simply submitted to the left.
But the right wing people cannot even deport illegal immigrants. They are always forced into submission by the media. Always complaining, always reacting, never attacking the system of domination, never giving up the delusion of fiat money which is the root of the problem.
The truth is not in the middle. The truth about mass murder and mass theft of us against ourselves is outside the world theater.
Thank you Ma'am for that very thoughtful and thought provoking and quite frightening essay.
My daughter was vaccinated against her will (and my advice) due to pressure at work. We both worked at the same company, but I was able to retire early at considerable financial cost with my health and integrity intact.
She subsequently conceived but then had a mid-term miscarriage, which I believe is fairly unusual, and I wondered if she'd ever have a normal pregnancy.
Luckily, her second attempt went well and I now have a beautiful 6 month old Grandson. From your charts, it looks like other people may not be so lucky.
One thing Ive noticed post covid vaccines, is that people seem to be suffering from noticeable cognitive decline. Friends, acquaintances, lots of people, particularly older folks like me, seem to be struggling to think clearly, to remember things etc. It really bothers me.
"Everybody in this space accuses everybody else of being an intelligence asset."
It seems to me the news is kind of like Lets Make A Deal where behind two doors are goats and behind one door is a new car. The catfights are helpful in a way to the extent they are revealing. Painful though, for the audience too.
I was looking at Kemper Williams' (apparently an actual judge on subs tack) likes, and he liked a post that featured a recent tweet by Julian Assange to the effect that all of the laws signed by Obama are void by law if its proven he was born in Kenya. That would include the Prep Act, as well as the Smith-Mundt so called Modernization Act that legalized domestic propaganda and psyops. I'm hoping to see a recent catfight about that, but maybe those are over.
I’m not sure if I’m a “intelligence asset,” but I do know I’m more likely a “unintelligent liability.” 😉
It’s sad that is how they see you as and that the idea might implant into yourself…but I understand the sentiment well
No matter how dumb you *think* you are, in important ways you're bound to be smarter than the smartest AI.
Could 'Birthers' Be The Stalingrad Of Detechnocratization?
...who knows...
https://tomg2021.substack.com/p/could-birthers-be-the-stalingrad
Maybe with new tools (the functional ones) we can say, like with politics, the news is a contact sport.
I'm 1/8th Choctaw and my partner breaks into that Tim McGraw song at least every other day... 🤣
LOL! I betcha he does!
Hi Amy,
I always enjoy your posts as they are a good mix of humor and facts. Appreciated as always,
Matt.
Thank you for the kind words…
I, too, have been dismayed and slightly shocked by the catfights which routinely seem to occur within the "Substack Family." Since I don't know these people individually and only know them through what they write or contribute to Substack, I can't really evaluate anyone's claim about the expertise or bias of another Substacker. I take these articles under consideration but find I can’t make a deciding evaluation one way or another.
My greatest ability in reading through so much morass on any one subject is that I can take under advisement anyone's idea and easily throw away that idea when I encounter evidence disproving it.
The photo is great. Is Grandma Hawkins in the middle or on the right?
I think a great many subjects and writers on Substack appear far from encouraging. I agree that we need to face facts. I don't advocate ignoring research results nor realities most people should be able to see. But. The overwhelming negativity has me now just deleting without reading a great many. Negativity--whether from a writer's POV or research results--chronically reported affects anyone's mental outlook. I keep subscribed (free) to many only to capture the nuggets which can arise from time to time.
The person who looks for simple logic in an argument and/or presents a balanced argument or thought process is so rare on Substack, and I greatly appreciate these people whether or not in articles or comments. Some of the most balanced explorations on subjects are in the comments.
Only recently did I see an article by a Substacker with a microscope who showed white blood cells encircling and destroying some nanotech. One article out of literally hundreds.
lol how I feel for my dear mother! She is alive and well I hope for some time from now. Grandma Hawkins is on the far right.
It’s difficult to find truth in this world but it is usually not on screens. Take care and God Bless Honeybee.
I'm liking Grandma Hawkins even more. She reminds of a real person...of whom we see so few today. Usually, people appear driven by an agenda: they want something from you. When people want something from me, we're in a mercenary relationship. Always nice to read you, Amy. You are an upper and bright spot!
Hi Honeybee,
Its good that someone notices my attempts at positivity during this shitstorm, if it was my time lapse.. Thanks.
There are many reasons to be optimistic even though this is a marathon and we probably haven't seen their worst yet.
One of the best things to come from all of this is that so many are waking up to the fact they need to be responsible for their own health. Have a look in the comment section of my last post on cancer and see how we can help each other with natural products .
Warm Regards,
Matt.
Thank you, matt. I've been watching (for free) the series which aired years ago called "Vikings" so I think I've become "Viking-fied." I don't feel any deep karmic link to that period but do know I've finished my "fighting lessons" which all humans (I think) progress through in a series of lives devoted to military and tribal fighting. I think we're deep within Kali and must develop very thick skins. I'm glad people are beginning to see how corrupt medical practices have become and how "First, do no harm" no longer applies. Yes, I do read comments and look for products and avenues which may benefit me. The last couple of days I've been using activated charcoal in great measure with great effect...all I got from comment sections.
I am an old lady who has spent most of her life reading. We are encouraged to read exaggerated amounts of multiple sources, to insure we are "fully informed." I wish more people trusted their reading intuition. I read many authors, then let them stay or go according to my instincts. I will not read Sasha Latypova or Robert Malone, though I followed both for some time. I enjoy this stack (Amy) because I love an authentic voice. If you "listen," you will be called to hear certain voices. Let the others go.
Narrative control is the most underrated, unseen, financed part of the psyoperation. (S'operation, ha). After the jabocide, lots of stackers popped out of nowhere. Some seem more financed than others. Dunno, but my spideysense did get tingled with a few. Keep the narratives swirling around this or that drain seems to be their mission, and they are very very good at it.
The funnies posted are always first rate.
Cat fights … the google map mean is perfect. “You’ve Arrived”
Thanks for going into detail on births.
My solution to the cat fights …spend less time on internet. The truth is seeking your attention we all know intuitively the truth, in order to keep kicking a dead horse:
Vax bad don’t take
Dems lie cheat steal
So do republicans
Everyone has a gripe
Few offer suggestions.
Ok the world is fucked up
Prep act
Patriot act
Ama
Fda
CDC
NIH
MAHA
Vaxxines must go
Illegal aliens gtfo now
So the rioting to stop deportation bc that all the blue party has for new voters.. while encouraging violence
Thanks Amy
I took a break from all cell phone interaction…. Used phone for radio and clock and some texts.
Best to lead by our own actions.
Be Cats with long term vision.
Keeping the faith.
While the intelligence community blames everyone of being a spy.
Good luck 🍀 the world is corrupt.
Even if you have native blood 🩸
But once liberated from petty egos
Life becomes an inner game of navigation 🧭
Peace, joy, the Lords Grace are always available ❤️🩹🧰⏰🧭
Did you do a Latino chart?
I did not in this case though most of the offsetting gains in births are there. Hence me wanting to do charts on losses in more likely native populations
Most Latinos are native Americans.
Now you are getting into the weeds of CDC racial classifications. Most Latinos are mestizo ie mixed native American race. My understanding of it back in the day was that Hispanic origin overrides and becomes the classification unless otherwise classified as non Hispanic. So a Hispanic person can be black, white, or Native American but are lumped in first as Hispanic. That said I should check to see if the definitions have moved around...
Yes, "authorities" like to keep the distinctions in the weeds. After 40 years of travel in Mexico and Central America and hearing the stories of many campesinos, and after living on the border for the same amount of time and hearing the stories of dozens of migrants, and after talking to many Tohono O'Odahm (the 2nd largest reservation in the US is a stones throw from my farm) it becomes apparent that their heritage is much more native American than Spanish. It's kinda like most English speaking people in the US have little or no British heritage.
You have inspired me to write not a correction to my post but an explanation as I thought back to my graduate school days in sociology. Hispanic is an ethnic, not a racial, classification, meaning in its simplest terms that this person is claiming heritage in any number of countries colonized by Spain and hence Spanish speaking South of the US border. It's actually slightly different than the origins of Latino, which means in Latin American colonized countries which thus includes French colonized Carribean places such as Haiti.
Now these Spanish colonies, just like British colonies up North, had African slaves and a Native American population. The big difference as I mused in graduate school was that the Spanish were lovers not fighters so there was much more intermarriage and racial mixing with the Native American population then there was with the stuffy Imperial British in the USA.
But Hispanic comes first, which is why some US government affiliated things will ask first "Are you Hispanic/Latino" and others will obviously mention Non Hispanic (insert race here). There are four recognized races from when I was in school: Black, White, Asian, and Native American. There were some talks about adding a fifth race for those born in the Middle East but it never came to fruition.
The ethnicity Hispanic trump's all of that as it is first on the checklist. You can be Hispanic and black, white, Native American and heck probably Asian though I'd guess that is somewhat rare.
So when I am running the numbers regarding Native Americans from the US CDC, it specifically excludes Hispanic origin. Actually with US American Indians there are three categories which are Alaska/Inuit/Eskimo, Hawaii/Native Pacific Islander and then Native American which covers the US proper.
Is there much difference between an Apache and an Incan? One will be called Native American and the other Hispanic.
I hope that explanation helps...
The desire for categorization seems to lie at the root of this mess. Is this a purposeful divisive tactic by the powers that should not be?
You're an intelligent asset, not an intelligence asset. Big difference.
Social-democracy is bolshevism + honey.
Both ingredients can cause a manic psychotic episode in many people.
I always remember this: the leftists who protest the mass murder of Palestinians actually agreed to domestic genocide by Public health agencies. In *ALL* wealthy Western countries. A concerted internationalist/occultist attack.
Even worse: the right wing people who agree with the genocide of Palestinians also agreed to domestic genocide by vaccination, masking, lockdowns. No problem, because it was (MAGIC WORD) an *emergency*. And the few who disagreed simply submitted to the left.
But the right wing people cannot even deport illegal immigrants. They are always forced into submission by the media. Always complaining, always reacting, never attacking the system of domination, never giving up the delusion of fiat money which is the root of the problem.
The truth is not in the middle. The truth about mass murder and mass theft of us against ourselves is outside the world theater.
Thank you Ma'am for that very thoughtful and thought provoking and quite frightening essay.
My daughter was vaccinated against her will (and my advice) due to pressure at work. We both worked at the same company, but I was able to retire early at considerable financial cost with my health and integrity intact.
She subsequently conceived but then had a mid-term miscarriage, which I believe is fairly unusual, and I wondered if she'd ever have a normal pregnancy.
Luckily, her second attempt went well and I now have a beautiful 6 month old Grandson. From your charts, it looks like other people may not be so lucky.
One thing Ive noticed post covid vaccines, is that people seem to be suffering from noticeable cognitive decline. Friends, acquaintances, lots of people, particularly older folks like me, seem to be struggling to think clearly, to remember things etc. It really bothers me.