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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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October 16, 2021

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annkreilkampReminder oh you other outsiders, LAF meditation tomorrow morning 8 am, your time — wherever you may be, there we are.  

 

Yesterday, a young male stranger from Louisville called me. He had seen Green Acres Permaculture Village listed on the ic.org. (Intentional Communities) website. We got to talking; I invited him to join our LAF meditations. He launched into a very strong statement:  “I TREASURE FEAR. BECAUSE FEAR SHOWS THAT AT LEAST THE PERSON FEELS SOMETHING. AND, ” HE ADDED, “IT’S A VERY SHORT STEP FROM FEAR TO LOVE.”

YES. Magnificent. Thank you Evan! Get Ready. Get Set. Let’s GO. Tomorrow morning, Sunday, 8 A.M.

 

 

 

SPEAK TRUTH NOW: for example, this Letter to the Archbishop of Seattle

October 16, 2021

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My brother-in-law John Cowan (husband for 40 years of my now deceased sister Mary) and I have both spent hundreds of hours researching multiple aspects of the Covid Con. A few days ago, we decided to write a letter to my vaccinated siblings, and beg them NOT to take the booster, which will have from 3 to 8x more mRNA than the original shot(s).

During that same phone call (he lives near Seattle, I’m in Indiana), we both vowed: I am not willing to go to my grave without speaking up to close family members about what I now understand about this pandemic and so-called “vaccines.”

John composed the letter, with my assistance. He then sent it out yesterday. Meanwhile, he had also been composing another letter, this one to the Archdiocese of Seattle. It is an unusually powerful document: precise, well-researched, documented, and burning with outrage — he has given me permission to post it here. At my request, he agreed to introduce his letter, in order to let the reader know just why he decided to write it.

John Cowan

For some time, I have been bothered by the Catholic church’s response to this pandemic but was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt; that is, until these so-called vaccines were released.  I watched as the church made decisions about schools and church services that in my opinion were not based on biological science but rather on political science.  The straw that broke the camel’s back for me was the decision by the Archbishop of Seattle to do the following: a) require all staff and volunteers that have any contact with children to be vaccinated or terminated, b) to explicitly disallow religious exemptions, c) to not raise any questions regarding the illegality of the governor’s or the president’s efforts to force vaccination on people across this country (especially when the evidence was mounting that this vaccine was causing more harm than it was creating benefit); lastly d) to parrot the Pope’s description of the vaccine as an “act of love,” which was something I found repulsive and seemed to be pulled from the church”s pedophilia vocabulary. 

For me these four points were the last straw; so I went about putting together a letter to the Archbishop and his staff across Western Washington to call on them to explain their violation of Christian ethics, the Constitution of the United States, Health and Human Services regulations (45 CFR 46), and the Nuremburg Code (1947) which governs medical experimentation. 

Given that it was my outrage that had finally prompted me to write the letter, the hardest thing for me was to come from a loving place. I hope I have succeeded.

Letter to Archbishop of Seattle

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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).