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Ann Kreilkamp / Ph.D. 83

Astrologer, published author, conference presenter, world traveler, founder & editor of Crone Chronicles: A Journal of Conscious Aging (1989-2001) , and founding visionary of Green Acres Permaculture Village (2010 to present).

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YE GODS! Deeper and Deeper: NOW WHAT?

November 21, 2024

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On a day when all sorts of things are happening. Here are two of them.

* Russia returns missile fire into Ukraine after U.S proxy Ukraine (with complicated missiles that need Americans to operate) — and thus formally sets off WW3?

Time to bunker down?

Meanwhile, Putin says he’s ready to negotiate the Ukraine slaughter with Zelensky, but only with Trump at the U.S. helm. (Have Trump and Putin been in touch with each other? Might this missile exchange have been a staged event, leading up to Trump somehow coming back into power soon? How about tomorrow, anniversary of JFK death? That would offer a suitable date.)

 

* Matt Gaetz formally withdraws his name from consideration for AG, after private consultation with a few Senators. Because of rumored scandal in past? Wasn’t his nomination vetted beforehand? (And Lindsey Graham (not a RINO?) wasn’t happy about it?! )

And what’s next? Gaetz is inserted into Rubio’s vacant Florida senate seat? And was this the plan all along? 5d chess? Was this the “secret” between them mentioned by Trump?

His withdrawal does seem to have taken the wind out of Trump’s massive sails, at least for today.

 

So let’s go a bit deeper, into yet another of David Sorensen’s videos that frame up certain people as controlled opposition to Trump. The first was David Icke. Now it’s Stew Peters.

Re: David Icke: I must say, ever since he came down hard on Trump right from the very beginning of his political ascendancy (2015? 2016?) I began to feel uncertain about him.

And now, I can only barely tolerate Icke’s constant X/twitter barrage of why Trump is bad. He feels like an old misanthrope, whose hour of glory is passed, and he’s pissed.

Okay, on to Stew Peters. I simply never did trust him. At all. It seemed to me he came into prominence suddenly, without warning. And how? Didn’t like his dead-eyed manner, or his totally certain-of-himself attitude. Sorensen lays it all out for me, and articulates what I have instinctively sensed all along. A very instructive video, and one which can be used to look at other prominent figures who are pretending to know what’s really going on as well.

Can we say the same thing about Sorensen? Hmmm . . . He too, has a number of films out there. (But then, unlike Stew Peters, who seemed to come into prominence out of the blue a few years ago, and according to wikipedia, was previously a “rapper and bounty hunter,” Sorensen he says he’s always been a film maker.) See his stopworldcontrol.com.

Does he have a large staff? Where does his money come from? Questions that could be asked of Sorensen, as well as Peters. I know that Sorensen asks for donations. I’ve donated to him. I don’t think Stew Peters ever asks for donations. . .

On balance, somehow, I DO trust Sorensen, finding his heartfelt considerations on how to recognize if someone is controlled opposition very meaningful.

https://x.com/davidjsorensen/status/1859425401673515278?s=61&t=aUBDiSUrvn0aSlRBtZx0wQ

Okay, Ann. Time for a much larger perspective. One so obvious, and so profound, that it might manage to plunge you into actual reality!

P.S. It’s not just money that you can’t take with you. All sorts of stuff that belongs in the material world, including the workings of the brain, pummeled from outside by the staticky mirroring effect of screens . . .

Only one more day before this weekend’s screen fast . . .

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONNED? Here’s one for the ages, thanks to Jay Weidner

November 20, 2024

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Except for screen-fast weekends lately, I lead a very pattern-bound life. Up around 7 AM, sit with ipad and green tea (with added MCT oil); 8:30, walk with puppy Scampi for one hour; 9:30 to 10, more screen time; 10-12 I write posts on this site, usually. Then lunch; 1 PM nap, 2-4 PM whatever has been left unattended (including phone call, which spurs daily post on paralyzed, nerve-damaged son Colin Cudmore’s horrific, long-running ordeal); 4-5 PM yoga/taichi/chikung; 5 PM dinner with ipad.

Today, all that got fucked, royally fucked. I started this post at 10:20 AM, having not even taken my walk yet! Now it’s 2:20 PM, I’ve walked, lunched, napped, and sit here for final edit to this post.

What happened:

I came across a Clif High post on X/twitter that led me to a film that, hot damn, I couldn’t stop myself from sitting through until done.

This film, A Dark Alliance, features Darcy Weir’s interview with Jay Weidner, the years of his tenure at Gaia TV, his involvement with Corey Goode and David Wilcock. (Others show up too, like Michael Salla and Jordan Sather, but it’s not clear from the film whether or when either of both of them finally realized Corey Goode was a scam — and said so.) I notice that Wilcock, when he quit Gaia, blamed, not Corey Goode, but “Luciferian” influences . . . 

How many of us are willing to admit we were wrong about something we deeply believed? That seems to be the main question facing the human race during these times, especially since the covid con. How many of us can think and act beyond our ego’s need to be right?

Okay, back up a few years.

 

A UFO researcher and dear friend of mine urged me to check out Corey Goode, said he’s the most credible whistleblower she’d ever come across. I did. But for some reason, just could not stick with watching him. I told her so. We didn’t refer to this phenomenon again. This was back when. 2019? 2021? Not sure.

At any rate, I see the whole phenomenon of Corey Goode (and David Wilcock) as an example of how we can be conned. I’ve been conned before. Of course! For example, by Tim Ballard and the movie Sound of Freedom. While I have no doubt the phenomenon — human trafficking — that he refers to is real, I question what is really his function in this whole operation.

Another place I was fooled, conned (way back when), was the phenomenon of Peak Oil. For if oil is not a “fossil fuel,” then what? I.e., if oil is not due to run out anytime soon, when fossils get depleted, then what? If oil is actually the blood of mother earth, constantly replenishing herself, then what?

Seldom do we personally dare to or care to (or scared to) debunk our former scary theories. It’s so hard to admit we were wrong!

Another one, for me, and millions of other “New Agers,” was the “December 21, 2012” end-of-world scare. Remember that one?

Jay Weidner does. In fact, he used the fact that the world did not end in late December as a way of enticing David Wilcock at the end of that December  to agree to do a show on Gaia TV (or was it Gaia, then, can’t remember). Jay was then a producer for that platform; Wilcock, released from his promised armageddon, eagerly agreed.

This may be one of the more interesting films I’ve ever come across, partly because Jay Weidner goes to some lengths to reveal how he was conned. Plus, how he began to wake up, and then started proving it to himself, over and over.

The entire film fascinating. Don’t just go to the three places I mention here.

First part: the checkered history of ufology.

0:30: Entrance of Corey Goode.

0:45: What happened to make Jay start to realize he’s being conned.

1:15: Corey Goode tells us that his entire story was invented, a figment of his imagination, and therefore his “intellectual property.” I kid you not!

The actual history includes lots of back and forth lawsuits.

One later section of the film flew by so fast that I had trouble making sense of it (too many quickly changing email messages or twitter posts that I’d have to stop the film to read, and did not), but that’s about all I can find “wrong” with it.

https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/200140254/s01-e01-a-dark-alliance

 

 

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”And you? My teacher looked up, his left eyebrow arched, pencil poised. 'I want to do a paper on the concept of time.’” I mumbled, timidly. 'Time?' He sniffed. “I wouldn’t touch the subject. Too difficult.” — AK, 1967
“The longer we live, the larger, the richer the background against which all future experiences take place, and the more complex and subtle our understanding of our own past.” — AK, 1986, A Soul’s Journey
“To me, the most interesting question about human memory is why only certain events, rather than others, carry a charge. Where does the charge come from?” — AK, 1986, A Soul’s Journey
“At a party, many decades ago, a man whom I had just met burst out, in a tone of wonder: ‘You are the first continuously splitting schizophrenic I’ve ever met!’ I bowed low and responded, ‘Thank you!’”
”And you? My teacher looked up, his left eyebrow arched, pencil poised. 'I want to do a paper on the concept of time.’” I mumbled, timidly. 'Time?' He sniffed. “I wouldn’t touch the subject. Too difficult.” — AK, 1967
Ann Kreilkamp

Ann Kreilkamp

Ph.D. 83

Astrologer, published author, conference presenter, world traveler, founder & editor of Crone Chronicles: A Journal of Conscious Aging (1989-2001) , and founding visionary of Green Acres Permaculture Village (2010 to present).