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I cast a mass reading last night for the fate of the Unvaxxed. For my comments and links to previous readings for the Vaxxed and Unvaxxed alike, please click this link.

Once again, I did a three card reading for three different times. In this case, it was six months out, or approximately April of 2022, twelve months out, or approximately December of 2022, and five years from now, approximately December of 2027.

The Six Month Forecast: April 2022

My Ogham are unabashedly optimistic in ways I am not for the six month forecast. All three cards for the six month reading were well-dignified, which in my system of reading indicates balance. For the most immediate, boots-on-the-ground state of the Unvaxxed, they provide Uilleand or Generosity. Uilleand, symbolized by the honeysuckle in the old Ogham and the trumpet vine in my Prairie Ogham, is a vigorous card of bounty and abundance -- so much bounty that the most natural instinct is to share it, pay it forward, and "free" it. The secret of Uilleand is that freeing the abundance and giving it to others creates a cycle of good energy or luck that returns to the giver at least seven times over, so in a funny way, it's the generous who always end up happier than the parsimonious, no matter what their checkbooks look like. I have no idea what the Ogham mean by this card in this position. Are they talking about the robust health of the Unvaxxed? Are they talking about the spirit of generosity with which the Unvaxxed should go forward? Uilleand is a card of perceived abundance no matter how you split it, and it is the warm spirit of spreading abundance and sublimating it as I mentioned before.

For the Situation, the Ogham gave Beith, again well-dignified. Beith, symbolized by the Birch, means Beginnings/Intention. I guess this is the proverbial phoenix rising from the ashes: as most of you know, I have been encouraging others to start their own alternate economies. I run a 5000 member Facebook group called Speakeasy Illinois that re-routes customers to mask and vax free businesses and establishments in an effort to build upon the positive instead of trying to tear down the negative. I do hope this means the beginning of a new, less toxic Narrative. The one we've got is the desperate control attempts by the salary class, who seek to throw their children under the MRNA experiment bus in order to prop up a dying globalist economic model that was only possible because of cheaply available petroleum and grift. Beith in balance would indicate a better set of intentions, the emergence of unadulterated honesty, and energy being poured into a sane transition away from the breakneck petroleum economy.

For the Outcome, the Ogham gave Gort or Perseverance well-dignified. Gort is symbolized by Ivy in the old Ogham and Bindweed in the Prairie Ogham (if I were further south in the US, I would attribute it to Morning Glory). Gort is the "hangin' in there" card and again talks about vigor and solid footing. It can easily refer to robust health. At any rate, this card says the Unvaxxed are not about to quit. I hope this means that the Unvaxxed living in oppressive countries such as Australia, Canada, Austria, and others get the advantage and can put an end to the current states of medical apartheid.

The Twelve Month Forecast: December 2022

My Ogham are not so optimistic for the twelve month card forecast.  In a dramatic reversal (or at least as dramatic as the Ogham get, which is not very dramatic) they provide three ill-dignified cards.

For the most immediate position, the Unvaxxed got Tinne or Defense ill-dignified.  I take this to mean the Unvaxxed will have both extremes of imbalance depending on where and who they are in the world.  To be under-defended is to suffer vulnerability.  We unvaxxed are not immortal, and creepy elites like Fauci and Gates rub their hands together in hopes of unleashing a gain-of-function disease that actually does the job it was designed to do.  December of next year may bring more lockdownerism in places that are prone to the hysterics of the salary class (Northern Illinois, I'm looking at you).  The way out is to go around -- please create social networks NOW, both online and off, and quietly populate the black markets, secret schools, and guerrilla gardens that will help the young people of today to stay fed, clothed, and sane.  On the other side of imbalance is Too Much Defense.  I think this is straight up talking about vengeance.  Recently, I read a Vaxxed contemporary of mine bragging about getting a salary class job vaccinating old people and children.  The old Kimberly would have reacted with far more hatred to this person's announcement.  The Vaxxed who stood by the Narrative that is killing and maiming potential billions of people are going to have hell to pay, and much of that hell will come at the hands of people who have a talent for hexing and cursing like I do (I don't use it) or worse.  By worse, I mean people who will have nothing to lose -- their homes and livelihoods taken away by vaccine mandates, their families destroyed.  I see quite a few Vaxxed people who are essentially innocent getting lumped in with the gleeful Vaxxed.  Backlash is coming, and my Ogham seem to think it happens a year from now.

For the Situation, the Unvaxxed got Koad, again ill-dignified.  Koad or Grove means Confluence and talks about factors converging to a point that creates the spirit of an era.  My Ogham say that significant collapse happens among the Unvaxxed.  Those who are clinging to salary class jobs, homes, and lifestyles will get booted out.  As I have long maintained, the salary class is and was a game of musical chairs.  This latest round of excluding people for being unvaxxed is a business-as-usual tactic in order to free up salary class positions for obedient flunkeys.  As the chairs disappear and the music gets faster, the last of the salary class breadwinners fight tooth and nail to stay in the McMansion, to continue going on jet vacations during school breaks, and to drink lots of Starbucks.  My Ogham are saying if you are in the salary class, you really need to make arrangements to be resilient without a salary class income before December of next year.  

For the Outcome, the Unvaxxed got Mór or Sea Change ill-dignified.  This means that factors completely beyond the Unvaxxed's control will go septic.  I take this to mean the conditions of the astral plane will get crappy again as the vengeance that was building from the first card discharges on the physical plane.  Will there be fighting?  I believe so.  Protests may turn into guerrilla wars.  There is also the distinct possibility that the Unvaxxed will be saddled with care for the ailing Vaxxed.  Once again, my Ogham have said the Vaxxed are facing a significant die-off.  Personally, I don't believe it, or as I have said, I cannot believe it because it makes me too sad to think of all my vaxxed friends and neighbors suffering and dying horrible deaths.  Mór is talking about societal collapse here, I think. 

The Five Year Forecast: December 2027

The Ogham made a ternary form positivity sandwich out of this reading.  All three of the five-year cards were well-dignified for the Unvaxxed.  Apparently we Unvaxxed get our collective stuff together in five years.

For the most Immediate position, the Unvaxxed got Oír or Epiphany well-dignified.  Oír is a card of lightning-bolt realizations, "Eureka!" moments, and going around the idiots.  My Ogham think we will have our alternative systems in place: sane schools, stores, churches, and local governments that will stringently prevent the fascist nonsense of 2020/2021 from recurring.  Again, I am nowhere near as optimistic as my Ogham.  I'll bet that some countries will cling to lockdownerism and medical tyranny to the bitter end, and even if there is a holocaust-level die off of the Vaxxed, it will make little impression upon their demon-obsessed minds.

For the Situation, the Unvaxxed got Straif or Resilience.  I made the point yesterday somewhere on my Speakeasy group that the Vaxxed tend to be the same people who:

  • Don't mow their own lawns
  • Don't cook from scratch
  • Don't know how to fix anything
  • Live in huge, energy-sink houses
  • Cannot make do with LESS (less energy, stuff, and stimulation)

In other words, they're the most screwed if the majority of global supply chains go bye-bye, so why the brinksmanship and the willingness to collapse the real economy?  My Ogham are saying the Unvaxxed will be just fine, surviving and also thriving -- all that crunchy granola homesteading jazz will be hip again, like what I tend to remember about my chunk of the Midwest in the 1970s.

For the Outcome, my Ogham provide Onn or Community well-dignified.  The Unvaxxed will rebuild communities at the grassroots level -- hopefully this means the trend of mom and dads running for local school boards and deep involvement in local civics will continue. Internet personality Tarl Warwick/Styxhexenhammer666 makes the excellent point that presidencies and governorships are not as important as local board positions.  Real change comes from local leadership.  My Ogham point to the disintegration of the old ways of atomized families, weird affluenza competitions with people you don't know, and digital immersion for the new ways of generosity towards one's neighbors, voluntary simplicity, and true human connection.  I sincerely hope they are right. 

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Date: 2021-12-01 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
April is more or less planting season, for N. Hemosphere, and hopefully the majority of the unvaxxed will have the health to plant their gardens, and their vaxxed neighbors gardens, too? Open generosity in growing season may help with events in the twelve month forecast as well, particularly with the need to build networks. At least, my gut reaction to April (which is actually two months too soon to plant outside here) is that it's the time for growing things.

BoysMom

Date: 2021-12-01 07:39 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Kimberly, no sooner had I finished a reply to the last thread, this one appeared. To posit a couple things, the outlook for a year from now may reflect the results of economic collapse. Not to over-cite John Paul, but he's commented the bigger concerns for 2022 are in the continuous and likely accelerating collapse of global supply chains and how this will impact the Western World. If the vaxxed start dying in significant number, you'll be adding in the strain on public resources trying to care for people and further displacement of the economy. Everything from food production to energy production could end up in short supply. So, even if the world comes to its senses, realizes what a disaster the vaccination campaign has been, there'll still be an unfolding disaster that will impact everyone. Ending the persecution won't change the fact that potentially very hard times will be endured by all. So, that is one possibility reconciling your reading. Maybe by April 2022, the persecution of the unvaxxed will end but it won't be clear sailing - and, yes, there could be violence between the vaxxed and unvaxxed, too.

As for longer term, I wonder if you're familiar with the Fourth Turning theory. We seem to clearly be in a Fourth Turning. Where we are now, it appears that in five years we will be either in a Globalist controlled dystopian world or all of the old archetypes and social structures will be either dismantled, reorganized or be in the process of being dismantled/reorganized. This will not be an easy and painless process. Your Ogham gives hope that the Globalists will be defeated but we will go through the onerous task of rebuilding societies.

Maxxy

Date: 2021-12-01 08:47 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
It is not just you, of course. On the metaphysically more attuned front there is your reading, there is JMG's and also Mark L.'s comment on one of the threads more than a month ago through his mom that does metaphysical work that the spirits were preparing for a large number of souls crossing over. My instinct for some time has been that this vaccination campaign will go down as the biggest public health disaster in history. Another John Paul post was in reference to the UK health guy saying boosters would be appropriate after three months:

"Like clockwork lmao.

Soon it will be every 50 days. I know most of you are well intended but don't oppose this.

There is no fast change without real sacrifice. And the faster they jab the faster it unfolds down.

Not a nice thing to say, but it is the reality."

I can't believe we are living through this.

Maxxy

Some Thoughts

Date: 2021-12-01 09:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] methylethyl
As someone who never buys new if I can find it secondhand in good condition, and has benefitted greatly from estate sales and thrift shops...

I can offer an alternate reading for that first Uilleand. If the foxes cause a larger-than-normal dieoff, there will, of course, be a lot of household goods (and cars, and bicycles...) available cheap. It also wouldn't take much of a population dip (particularly among older folks) to free up a lot of houses and real estate, bringing the price down to affordable levels for families and younger folks. Nothing like oversupply to loosen up the market and lower prices! Same goes for the job market.

I'm not wishing for that. But I grew up reading stories about evil genii granting wishes in bad ways ;)

That would do some nasty things to the economy (already headed for a crash) in the longer term, which will be bad for everyone. Not a nice ride. But also... if, as your 5yr reading suggests, we're transitioning into a new sort of economy where the unfoxed, the independent-minded, and the resilient, can thrive-- that first year of the adjustment is still gonna suck. Re-localizing and transmogrifying from net consumers into net producers is a steep, steep learning curve. Even families re-coagulating into multi-generational units are gonna have a lot of adjusting to do, to figure out how to make it work. Our ancestors managed it just fine, but those social muscles are flabby in our generation, where a like-minded community of similar personalities is only a click away (so why bother with Dad droning on about his pet topic, or keeping in touch with your annoying cousins)!

I'm not making any predictions, that's just the way my inclination leans. Only time will tell.



Date: 2021-12-01 11:35 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
the salary class and anyone clinging to that lifestyle or anything resembling it

I'd love to think through this some more.

As I've mentioned before, I am a primary care physician heretofore earning a salary class wage, and my ability to practice medicine is now in jeopardy because of vaxx mandates. I suggest that I don't really see the "musical chairs" theory applying to my case, because there is no one ready to take my place out here in rural Canada where they are already crying for doctors.

Anyhow, I'm very very fortunate that my wife grew up in rural poverty and has no problem scaling back down to that. We already don't live a lifestyle that would make anyone say, "Wow, that must be a doctor's family." I suppose that the prospect would be more daunting for someone living a salary-class lifestyle in a wealthy suburb of a city.

In any event there's a lot in here that I could comment on and a lot that rings true based on what I've personally been seeing, but, I don't have time for now. Instead all i will say is that your forecast that you read for me, several weeks ago, looks like coming true so far.

-Bofur

Date: 2021-12-01 11:41 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Yes. With respect to the reverse AIDS idea, JP says it will really kick in after the 4th shot. Apologies if I’m repeating myself. Hard to keep straight what I’ve posted previously.

from erika

Date: 2021-12-02 02:32 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
this is so intense, i have to come back to read it in pieces. but 5 years ..yeah, that feels "right." like what we need. i'm working on that same thing where i also push during their squeeze-and-releases and when THEY relax. i will push IN.

when you said your Ogham said TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN, it clicked with light and a snap. and we need the time. people have to go through the necessary stages of bargaining acceptance vertigo etcetera, before they can come up with solid foundational ideas beyond the panic of new situations.

i'm reeling ever do dah day and i've been expecting a snap of some sort. this all put me back to nursery school and reminds me i know nada. nothing.

i'm kinda liking knowing NOTHING. everything's new again. even the ideals of the Enlightenment. how fascinating!

erika

Re: Some Thoughts

Date: 2021-12-02 05:42 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Unfortunately those properties that will be coming up from estate sales are being devoured by Blackrock, paying 1.5 - 2x ask in cash. Excess homes from inheritances will in no way make it down to the next generation. They are all being bought up to be rented back at outrageous prices, and potentially with onerous conditions tied to the lease.
From: (Anonymous)
I feel like literally every year they say "this year is expected to be the worst flu season ever" and it never turns into anything. I feel like them saying it this year is akin to crying wolf and people would see through it.

Then again maybe people who got on the Covid poke train are now newly primed to take every other shot they can find?

Re: Some Thoughts

Date: 2021-12-02 08:03 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
That number will only be particularly staggering to said bankers and petty bureaucrats. Everyone else will make a temporary note of it, let out a long-held-back collective sigh of relief, and then promptly forget how dull and surreal those parasites managed to make life appear under their despotic mismanagement. When life turns suddenly interesting and real, the lifestyles of the ridiculous and fragile promptly lose their distracting glamour.

We will all be faced with far too many interesting, real-world issues to put much thought into the fate of pampered hot-house flowers when they can no longer force us all to keep running on treadmills, so as to keep their greenhouses heated. We will all become far more interested in our local connections and ecosystems to pay much attention to their global, jet-setting antics. The "slaughter of the innocents" in their bug-out compounds in New Zealand will barely register with people too busy trying to learn how to survive in a rapidly changing world.

Also, the banks actually control diddlysquat. The judiciary with its codes, courts, police, and soldiers provide them with their illusive influence. The advantage that being the favored beneficiary of military enforcement affords can change quite literally overnight in revolutionary times. If the police and courts stopped kicking out squatters, the banks would own nothing but the paper that all their unenforceable deeds were written on. The White Russians and Versailles nobility owned nearly all the land. And then they didn't.

If there is a significant die-off without commensurate destruction of built infrastructure, the artificial pressure on housing and real estate created through speculative frenzy will go into free fall, just as it did during the Great Depression. If all the petty bureaucrats in the zoning and deed and appeals offices go tits up, it will all get very interesting real fast.

Threatening demand notices sent from remote New Zealand bunkers might just lose their ability to make anyone's heart skip a beat. Either that or those notices will just end up causing a whole bunch more heart attacks in the vaccinated population! Oh, Lord, black humor is going to come back with such a vengeance! Hopefully bad karma doesn't accrue from utilizing the traditional, normalizing coping mechanism of dark humor. Surely the gods have enough of a sense of humor not to penalize us for laughing at the utterly preposterous conundrum we've put ourselves in. I do wonder if they're laughing with us or at us this time round?

— Christophe

Re: Some Thoughts

Date: 2021-12-02 01:30 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] methylethyl
I don't think that's any darker than the prospect of Blackrock and other real estate pirates continuing to do what they're doing now. The institutions you mention, that deliberately keep properties vacant to preserve the illusion of a higher market value, and institutions like Blackrock that are doing something far more sinister with Fed play-money... if that continues, it will eliminate private land ownership for the middle and working classes. I'm not sure I want to know what that looks like: it seems like the only possibilities are socialism of the worst kind (the government, through tentacles like Blackrock and the banks) owns everything, and you exist at their discretion), or violent revolution to remove them.

In that scenario, a dieoff in the banker/investor class is probably the best case. I can see a situation where enough of them are out of commission to make absolute chaos of deeds and titles, so that counties are forced to declare eminent domain and sell off the properties for pennies on the dollar to anyone who will take immediate possession of them. Otherwise, squatting becomes the norm.

Re: Some Thoughts

Date: 2021-12-02 01:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] methylethyl
I think it would not take all that many to make terminal chaos out of the title paperwork. I think for people who already own property, now is a good time to review your deeds, and make sure you have official copies in hand.

Thanks

Date: 2021-12-02 02:52 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hello Kimberly,

Thanks for your reading. It seems quite relevant to me. I just got put on unpaid leave from the Canadian Parliament and now have to find another position or follow my entrepreneurial instinct to start or join a small business. Being in a wheelchair could make my situation daunting but I would not be excited to join back the salary class, it is very unsupportive of contrarian like me. It was like a 2 years sabbatical for me and now I am being invited to go back to real work and build something with others.

Best,

Ludovic in Ottawa

Conservative self own incoming

Date: 2021-12-02 04:47 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Apparently conservatives are so wrapped up in abortion that they are cheering on a case that could overturn Roe v Wade

Yet if they were clear headed they could instead be using Roe as an anti Vax mandate tool. Honestly it could be the strongest anti mandate tool, and overturning it could pave the way for legal mandates on a state level.

Its killing me that they can't see this

Re: Some Thoughts

Date: 2021-12-02 05:23 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] brendhelm
If there's a mass dieoff, even the vaunted BlackRock is going to have to deal with the issue of too many properties and not enough renters. Deceased and nonexistent tenants don't pay rent and don't honor lease agreements, and in the meantime property taxes will still apply as long as the municipal and state governments remain intact. (And if they don't remain intact, how do they plan on enforcing those onerous lease terms?)

Frankly, I'm still not altogether certain how commercial real estate is still afloat right now.
Edited Date: 2021-12-02 05:23 pm (UTC)
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