Some Sources

Introduction

Aligned with my own intuitive reach into the meaning of these extraordinary times, I list here internet sources that I either subscribe to or visit regularly, some on a daily basis. They span both horizontal (political, sociological, cultural) and vertical (spiritual and dimensional) spectra.

I assume that the universe is infinite, that its center is everywhere and its circumference nowhere. Each of us stands in the exact center of the universe. Standing in the center with an expanding 360° view — or rather, an expanding, and self-correcting spherical view — I aim to remain aware while not attaching to any of it; rather, I seek attunement within the one being.

Meanwhile, I aim to constantly enlarge perspective on the past while tracing an arc into the future that makes tentative sense while noting dangers, diversions, and opportunities along the way. I offer the reader a certain angle of vision — my own singular “point of view” (point from which I view) — which is continuously mutating and yet consistently resonant with my core. In other words, I offer no rigid “set of beliefs” as a framework, or boundary, beyond which I dare not go, and aim to uproot unconscious beliefs when I become aware of them.

BTW: Both the channeling field and the ET/UFO field tend to be full of garbage and deliberate disinfo; so educating one’s capacity for discernment is essential. I seldom pay attention to channeled material, except where it dovetails with possible info from terrestrial sources.

For the past several years, I’ve found myself drawn to social media, for breaking news and interesting perspectives by a wide range of people, first on Twitter, and to a lesser extent, Gab, and then, in 2021, Telegram, and now, starting summer 2022, TruthSocial.

I discovered Martin Geddes that way, Jordan Sather, Liz Crokin, Magenta Pixie, Utsava, truthhammer, BioClandestine, Kanokea the Great, and Patel Patriot, among others.

Here are four sources which I still appreciate, brought over from exopermaculture.com:

wanttoknow.info: “Reliable, verifiable information on major cover-ups and a call to work together for the good of all.” Fred Burks  shines light on corruption while working for transformation. This is an enormous archival site. The section on Mind Control was especially startling for me.

exopolitics.org: Dr. Michael Salla publishes well-researched essays and podcasts on political implications of extraterrestrial life. A huge site, up since 2003, with all content offered free to the public.

projectcamelotportal.com: an enormous collection of Kerry Cassidy’s interviews with channels, whistleblowers, hybrids, all things strange. More and more, I now see others interviewing Kerry, since she seems to hold the entire collection in her mind, as a walking library.

infowars (Alex Jones) and naturalnews (Mike Adams) for breaking news, much of which I don’t see elsewhere and that sometimes I don’t want to absorb or even entertain: Alex Jones, because his own hair-trigger nervous system activates my own, and Mike Adams, because he often seems more “doomer” than necessary.

Moreover, I still consult beforeitsnews.com and rumormillnews.com, both news aggregators, on a near-daily basis, some of the material too paranoid for my taste, or too ephemeral, and/or reads like a running commentary on the mutating fears of the collective unconscious.

I’ve long appreciated Jon Rappoport’s nomorefakenews, for his brilliant and imaginative language, and his deeply sourced and researched commentary on media, conspiracies, and culture.

Theepochtimes.com (to which I finally broke down and subscribed), thegatewaypundit.com, and globalresearch.ca all offer interesting perspectives on current events. As do sott.net, zero hedge, and sotn.co.

I tend to listen to Dave’s X22report on a near daily basis, plus Sean’s interviews on the SGT Report, and was listening to Tarot by Janine’s readings of “what is going on” — until she decided to put most of it behind a paywall.

I have recently subscribed to a number of substack writers, including Celia Farber, Clif High, Mark Wauck, and others.
I followed the enigmatic Q material from almost its beginning in late October 2017, fascinated, utilizing especially Praying Medic for decodes, and was happy to see Q re-emerge (briefly) awhile ago, after a nearly two-year hiatus.
This partial list hopefully indicates the range of sources consulted.

 

 

 

 

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