Has your Ogham given you a sense of when this country is going to return to a state resembling stablity? I've seen elsewhere that we can expect four more years of this wild ride. Say it ain't so.
That juxtaposition of my personal situation and everything that I see when I drive through town and talk to people makes me nauseous. I've been incredibly fortunate, while so many others, including my friends and family, have not. It's been so bizarre in my life: I still have a job, just got a big raise, and have a house in a very safe neighborhood, but I don't feel safe and I know it's time to leave. Some of my fear comes from my vaccine status, but a lot more comes from the fact I don't look like my husband or my child.
How crazy is it that I feel compelled to move my mixed race family from a deep blue state to a red state for safety? The people in power have gone insane. They've shown their hand and it's not pretty.
From what I can tell, this thing is just going to have to be ridden out. There is no return to "before". That is gone. There are pockets where people are not insane... red or purple states. Certainly not Illinois, where I live. This is a deep blue area with a bit of purple.
I believe that the vaxxed are starting to die off. Here is a transcript of a video I saw on Telegram:
Top Pediatric Cardiologist ‘Dr. Kirk Milhoan’ - “Half Of All Vaccinated Athletes Are Showing Signs Of Myocarditis - All At Risk For Sudden Death!” 💉😳
Pediatric Cardiologist Dr. Kirk Milhoan tells Dr. Robert Malone, creator of mRNA technology, that MRI scans of elite vaccinated athletes show that 50% of them all have myocarditis even though most of them aren't experiencing the symptoms yet.
Transcript: "A recent study on elite athletes out of the Big 10 showed that when they looked at the cardiac MRI of the elite athletes, around 50% had myocarditis that wasn't known by symptoms but was seen on cardiac MRI. That puts them at risk for sudden death."
50% OF VAXXED ARE ALSO DEVELOPING BLOOD CLOTS!
A Canadian doctor named Charles Hoffe used a D-DIMER test on dozens of his fully vaccinated patients and discovered that 50% of them had evidence of microscopic blood clots from the vaccine.
t.me/covidbc
Sadly, a good friend of mine who is at least double vaccinated (I didn't ask if she got her booster) has recently had major spikes in blood pressure. She is trying to write it off as stress but it seems awfully fishy. She is 70 and was in good health before she got the vaccines. Never a single blood pressure issue. She's vegan. I've noticed vegans don't have as much trouble initially with the vaccines, which is why so many of them have gotten on the vax bandwagon and been so pushy about it. Not to mention I strongly believe 1/3 of the vaccines are placebos. But put it in your body 3x or more and you'll be as compromised as any meat eater.
I believe early heart attack, stroke, Bell's Palsy, paralysis, tremors, VAIDS, long Covid, and other vax side effects will become commonplace. Dead children, dead teenagers, dead young adults. This is what I believe will be normal. If they are triple vaccinated or more, they will likely only have five to ten years to live. Nevertheless, leftists are so deep into psychotic break at this point, they will never come out. They will go to their early graves with masks on, complying to the bitter end, their bodies ruined and their children and grandchildren slaughtered by Fauci & Co. I'm going to do my best to forgive the ones I know. It's my opinion they'll have lifetimes ahead of being the working poor and generally suffering because they took part in something that caused so much suffering and pain in this incarnation. They're human and what they've done is incredibly stupid, but I only get to cast the first stone if I've shown a track record of being smart, good, and kind my whole life, and I've not been any of the three consistently.
Today my co-worker (double vaxxed and likely boosted) asked me to call her on her cell phone regarding a personal matter. Turns out she has cancerous cells in her vagina and needs surgery to remove them; she is asking me to drive her to her appointment because she doesn't want anyone know about it.
Now I don't know that this is related to the vaccine, but I have seen a number of places where people are discussing cancer recurrences or cancer diagnoses increasing after vaccination.
The narrative seems to be collapsing, except among the most devout Covidians, but the craziness may just be beginning...
Lentils can be done very pleasantly with a vegetable broth, a bit of tomato paste, white wine, onions, garlic, salt, pepper, and tarragon. Throw in a little spinach or garden greens... yum :)
Good evening Kimberly, Thank you for this forum, a nice addition to the community! A few questions about the Ogham system, it is almost frighteningly illuminating and seems much more dynamic than my current practice. Can you refer me to a book, or books, that can teach its use? How does one adjust the species to fit the specific locale where one lives? I'm assuming that adjustment needs to be made to fit the habitat immediately local. Do you use handmade tiles or did you buy them. Is one material better than another? Does one need to be a Druid to use, is it compatible with other practices like Golden Dawn? Thanks again for your many efforts, they are making a real difference! Gawain PS.. it seems a good time to be cautious as some conditions that presented in a dream/vision I had some weeks ago have come to pass that imply a storm is coming. Without too much detail I will say that a very few folks trying to get the truth out were ignored and a tremendous storm annihilated the landscape, marked in time by a very unusual mundane condition that has come to pass recently. I'm no seer, but this message is now crystal clear to me. My prayers for us all.
I am planning on writing a book on the Ogham. The only book I found to be of great help when I was formulating my own way of reading Ogham was Paul Rhys Mountfort's "Ogam". Though to be fair I didn't read much -- the Ogham aren't anywhere near as popular as the Tarot.
I use tiles that I bought from Lightning Laser Cuts on Etsy and I wood-burned the symbols into them after drawing them on in pencil.
I started with the original Celtic trees and then did a long series of meditations and forest preserve walks on the Prairie Ogham trees.
I believe that you can do multiple methods of divination and not get in too much trouble. I myself am studying Geomancy and Tarot along with Ogham.
As to your PS, I've had a few flashes that of course are not something I trust. The general impression I get is that the vaxxed are in deep doodoo. I too feel a storm coming for the vaccinated. Supply chain issues are already bad. Empty shelves at Jewel Foods. The freezer section is picked clean and so is the meat department.
In Korea there is a concept of "son-mat" or "hand flavour" which is the idea that food tastes different depending on who makes it. The scientific explanation is that people have different varieties of yeast on their hands that get passed on from generation to generation.
Obviously this is super interesting! Do you think there is a magical component as well, something that impacts the taste of food while getting passed from family member to family member??
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and any "hand flavour" rich recipes you may enjoy.
Thanks for this... Absolutely. The book I'm about halfway done writing, Sacred Homemaking, will go into this phenomenon in depth. You know how some people can literally ruin boiled water, meaning if they boil it, the tea will taste funny? Or if they dump a can of olives onto a dish, they will taste "off" or stale? That's because the food is affected on the etheric level by their Bad Cook energy. Unfortunately, people with Bad Cook energy unintentionally poison whomever they cook for. Children of bad cooks are often malnourished or diabetic. On the plus side, food prepared by a competent cook has healing properties. It can be total junk, for instance a decadent slice of homemade chocolate cake, and it will be healthier than a wedge of gluten free seed bread made by a bad cook.
This is a wonderful concept! I remember a story about a good cook who was asked why she was a good cook. She said, "I put a little bit of love into everything". They said, how do you do that? She showed them a little jar. It was empty but had "Love" written on the outside. She said she would take the jar and add a little imaginary pinch to everything.
Now, of course, I see this as folk magic but I read this decades ago, before thinking about such a thing, and wondered why this story always stuck with me. Now I know! Synchronicity :)
I have enjoyed the pandemic and the drama, anguish, sorrow, hatred, rage, utter meltdown, and misery that it is constantly evoking.
I love inflation, I love stock market crashes, I love school closures, I love crime waves. I just regret that this didn't happen sooner. I regret that I had to go to school and to work. I regret that the sham that was our former world wasn't exposed sooner.
So I keep on keepin' on. Like an etheric tarantula who feeds off of the negative energy of others and converts it in spiritual power of his own. I am the cosmic cannibal of the 21st century and this is my time to shine, baby.
Welp, this morning I was supposed to do a training session for a type of telemedicine work. My trainer being in Toronto, which has a vaxx rate upwards of 95%, I guess, emailed me and said, Gee, I'm really sick, can we reschedule.
I've been hearing a LOT lately of the old "But imagine how bad it would have been without the vaxx."
I thought I would share this vid it is Mel K interviewing Cathy O'Brien, who is an MKUlta survivor and who talks about how it is being used on society (and has been pretty much forever) as a whole. Very relevant.
Have you heard of the 'Missing 411' files? It's a series of documentary films about people who have gone missing in National Parks and particularly forests. The parks system *apparently* don't keep records, but at least 1400 people have gone missing, and they form clusters around the country, which also seem to correlate with the locations of limestone cave systems and large granite deposits. (There's actually a cluster point in Illinois - seemingly centred in or near Starved Rock state park, if that's near you? It looks near on a map, but I am aware America is huge!)
I've been getting really into it for the past week or so, and notice a LOT of overlap with when I was reading the Mothman Propecies the other month - lots of people who escaped a close call had missing time, burning eyes, dehydration and had seen/heard people they know, but who clearly weren't them and were more like a projection (or in old terminology, a glamour), and reappearing miles away from where they disappeared. Much like in the Mothman Prophecies, the Missing 411 investigator never actually says exactly what he thinks is responsible, but implies it a few times (probably to stop people from thinking he is crazy for believing in fairies).
What's really interesting is that several people have picked up on the connection between the disappearances and the old fairy tales (ie. don't dance round fairy rings of mushrooms at sunset), such as here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Missing411/comments/3xvgxn/the_faerie_theory/
Many of the disappearances are in areas with lots of bigfoot sightings and/or other cryptid and UFO sightings. There are all sorts of new monsters I'd not heard of before as well - like goatmen, dogmen, fleshgaits, the list goes on...
I imagine not all of the disappearances are from the fae (who appear to be more inclined to abduct people for whatever reason, rather than consume them), and there are probably many other forest spirits/predators out there as different as a jackal is from a scorpion, but there are definitely a lot of commonalities in the stories - presumably as there are only certain conditions under which the creatures can manifest.
I don't live in America, and as we cut down all of the big trees in our country several hundred years ago to build longbows and, later, ships to go to America, our largest forests are only a few miles long before you encounter civilisation, which makes getting lost in the woods pretty difficult. However, from reading these accounts, that's actually probably for the best, as I love walking in the woods, but would probably be a prime target for forest monsters, as I: - walk alone, and actively avoid others in the woods - enjoy walking in the late afternoon - am a reasonably young, fit and intelligent male - occasionally help myself to some blackberries off bushes - like to follow or find streams and ponds - am far too curious for my own good - have an orange coat!
I just wondered if you or any other posters had ever had any experiences with the fae or other creepiness in the woods, etc?
Apologies if you've mentioned this previously and I'm late to the party, I just found the whole topic fascinating. It's also interesting how the younger generation are far more willing to accept the supernatural. (To both good and bad effect - WitchTok is an example of the latter!)
Hmmm, unfortunately I would chalk that up to a cave being very easy place to rape, murder, and then hide a body. That's just where my mind goes.
When I was a teen, I had a bunch of experiences in the form of astral traveling with fairies and other entities. The Tinkerbell stereotype of fairies is about as wrong as it gets, from my experience. Hellish torture by aliens is far closer to the truth. These experiences did not happen in the woods -- they were all accessed wherever I was. I went to college for a year in a rural area and then finished the rest of it in Chicago. I did find that the experiences were intensified by the tricyclic antidepressants I was on at the time, though they did happen before and after I weaned myself off antidepressants. Every now and then I can access that state, but since I have a daily banishing ritual in place, I am much more protected and the entities have a difficult time "crossing the moat".
WitchTok? Had not heard of it. Probably will be sorry I did!
You're right, Starved Rock is quite close to where I live. It's about an hour away from my house.
Start with home cooking, for sure. You can enhance the etheric component of your meals by thanking each ingredient as you go and taking special care to present the food, for instance adding a sprinkle of chopped fresh parsley or arranging the food artfully on the plate, even if it is just for yourself. Standing in bright sunlight repairs the etheric. For a quick fix, rinse your hair and head with cold water in the shower.
If it's true that something like one-third of the vials of the mRNA pseudo-vaccines are just saline solution, do you have any ideas on why that would be? My theory is that if they are a means of population-adjustment through rendering people infertile and, at least in some cases, outright killing them, then limiting how many people get the "real jabs" would probably be a way of limiting the damage so that techno-industrial society doesn't collapse completely as a result. (They're still playing with fire in that regard, IMHO.) --Mr. Nobody
I've meant to ask, straying a little bit from the virus thing. How did you manage to become self-employed in a crazy world like this one? Every time I think of doing something like that I kind of imagine myself living off the streets and tremble in fear. But you are clearly doing well enough, way better than what I think I can do myself. What did you do? What would you advise someone to do?
When I was fresh out of music college, I had every intention of becoming a salary class career woman. I fell into a series of temp jobs. Most of them were for insurance agencies. If I wanted, I could have become an insurance underwriter or salesperson or went the corporate route in some other way. One thing I realized immediately though was how awful people were to each other in most offices, like junior high all over again, except everyone was married with kids or going in that direction, which made it all the more obscene. From what I observed, offices were teeming with armies of bedraggled women who did all the real work while a few male CEO types played hooky most of the time yet got all the credit for any success. The internal politics were disgusting -- everyone had slept with one another regardless of marriage status.
I also had the option of marrying a rich guy, but knowing what I did at the time about the formerly mentioned CEOs who played hooky, I'm glad I didn't. For all the financial struggles I have had, and they've been plentiful, I'm thankful my younger self wasn't that materialistic.
My husband maintained a salary class job from when I was 26 until I was about 36. We technically had more money but we spent more trying to keep up. The salary class company he did IT work for went belly up about 12 years ago. He was unemployed for about 3 years, desperately searching for another salary class job. He was never able to find it -- by that time, he was near 60 and despite his competence, he ran into the brick wall of ageism. He wound up driving a cab and later falling into retail locksmithing.
I have been the primary breadwinner since age 37. I am now 48. He is 62 and recently retired, making me the sole breadwinner.
Most of the struggles I have personally had are with fear. I was raised salary class. I never knew financial insecurity before getting married. There has been a great deal of pride-swallowing. We lived with my parents several times, including the years 2014-2016. None of the kids I grew up with ever had to do that, especially not with a 58 year old husband in tow. Because of my lived experience, I can do things most of the kids I grew up with cannot do, for instance improvising a meal with barely anything in the cupboard.
My question for you would be this: what are you extremely good at? My husband is good at an unnatural number of things, but he does not have the entrepreneurial temperament. He's excellent at construction and painting and could be a general contractor or a designer of home plans, but he lacks the ability to see things through if they aren't an improvement on our actual home. I am extremely good at hearing music and music theory, plus I am also very patient when trying to teach someone else to do what I do, which of course makes me a good music teacher. I am willing to scrimp or even to go hungry in order to be a music teacher because I am that good at it. If it's me teaching other people in the homeless shelter to sing, I would be happy doing that. Happier than a salary class wife with a big house and no financial worries? I think so. I don't know for sure, because I'm not living her life.
Had a weird phone call with my OB last night, in place of the appointment I missed because I was sent for extra monitoring.
At the time I was just focused on trying to understand his perspective and communicate mine, so I was not too focused on his emotions. But thinking back now...
IDK about this guy, he was able to melt down to the point of being all "I'm not a customer service representative" and I'm like....??? (At the time I barely processed that, I was just sort of "...ok...anyway back to the issues." But looking back...???)
He was rude to me by audibly sighing in exasperation when I tried to share information about my medical history, then complained that I had been rude to him by responding in a vehement tone. (Which again I barely processed at the time, just noted he didn't like hearing that info and moved on; but looking back, actually that was very rude so where does he get off complaining I was rude in return?)
He often said things that reflected not having processed my words. Such as: "You're trying to control the process, you very emotionally said you'd be angry if you had a c-section." No, I said I'd be unhappy if *him not accounting for my medical history* led to a c-section. Because it would be another case of "a doctor not listening leads to something irreversible and I, not the doctor, am the one who has to live with it."
He started the phone call by telling me he was in a hurry, then wasted the phone call on useless nonsense about how he's the authority figure and has "vast experience" and I have to trust him, instead of anything substantive that might actually be helpful.
Seems like he has insecurity issues. Maybe for the same reason his pretensions to authority and "vast experience" come across as faintly ridiculous: He graduated in 2015 and is still a fellow (IOW, a specialist trainee who isn't allowed to practice without the supervision of a fully qualified specialist). "Vast experience"? Nobody who graduated in 2015 has "vast experience." 2015 is yesterday. (Of course I said none of that to him. When he spoke of his "vast experience" the thought crossed my mind: "Didn't I read that you graduated in 2015?" But I didn't say it. But when I got off the phone I double-checked: Yep! 2015 *and just a fellow to boot*. A fully qualified OB, but not a fully qualified *high-risk* OB, yet. Dude...)
IDK what to do because I do need medical help, but this guy was not being helpful. He was catering to his own emotions instead.
If anyone wants to offer prayers for a safe delivery, they are welcome.
Thank you so much! I believe I made that link back when I owned the domain kimberlysteele.net and forgot to remove it, so the Chinese gambling site was purely coincidental. Thanks so much for donating and thank you for bringing that to my attention.
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Date: 2022-01-12 06:04 pm (UTC)Has your Ogham given you a sense of when this country is going to return to a state resembling stablity? I've seen elsewhere that we can expect four more years of this wild ride. Say it ain't so.
That juxtaposition of my personal situation and everything that I see when I drive through town and talk to people makes me nauseous. I've been incredibly fortunate, while so many others, including my friends and family, have not. It's been so bizarre in my life: I still have a job, just got a big raise, and have a house in a very safe neighborhood, but I don't feel safe and I know it's time to leave. Some of my fear comes from my vaccine status, but a lot more comes from the fact I don't look like my husband or my child.
How crazy is it that I feel compelled to move my mixed race family from a deep blue state to a red state for safety? The people in power have gone insane. They've shown their hand and it's not pretty.
Thanks for providing this space.
-MF
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Date: 2022-01-13 04:52 am (UTC)I believe that the vaxxed are starting to die off. Here is a transcript of a video I saw on Telegram:
Top Pediatric Cardiologist ‘Dr. Kirk Milhoan’ - “Half Of All Vaccinated Athletes Are Showing Signs Of Myocarditis - All At Risk For Sudden Death!” 💉😳
Pediatric Cardiologist Dr. Kirk Milhoan tells Dr. Robert Malone, creator of mRNA technology, that MRI scans of elite vaccinated athletes show that 50% of them all have myocarditis even though most of them aren't experiencing the symptoms yet.
Transcript: "A recent study on elite athletes out of the Big 10 showed that when they looked at the cardiac MRI of the elite athletes, around 50% had myocarditis that wasn't known by symptoms but was seen on cardiac MRI. That puts them at risk for sudden death."
50% OF VAXXED ARE ALSO DEVELOPING BLOOD CLOTS!
A Canadian doctor named Charles Hoffe used a D-DIMER test on dozens of his fully vaccinated patients and discovered that 50% of them had evidence of microscopic blood clots from the vaccine.
t.me/covidbc
Sadly, a good friend of mine who is at least double vaccinated (I didn't ask if she got her booster) has recently had major spikes in blood pressure. She is trying to write it off as stress but it seems awfully fishy. She is 70 and was in good health before she got the vaccines. Never a single blood pressure issue. She's vegan. I've noticed vegans don't have as much trouble initially with the vaccines, which is why so many of them have gotten on the vax bandwagon and been so pushy about it. Not to mention I strongly believe 1/3 of the vaccines are placebos. But put it in your body 3x or more and you'll be as compromised as any meat eater.
I believe early heart attack, stroke, Bell's Palsy, paralysis, tremors, VAIDS, long Covid, and other vax side effects will become commonplace. Dead children, dead teenagers, dead young adults. This is what I believe will be normal. If they are triple vaccinated or more, they will likely only have five to ten years to live. Nevertheless, leftists are so deep into psychotic break at this point, they will never come out. They will go to their early graves with masks on, complying to the bitter end, their bodies ruined and their children and grandchildren slaughtered by Fauci & Co. I'm going to do my best to forgive the ones I know. It's my opinion they'll have lifetimes ahead of being the working poor and generally suffering because they took part in something that caused so much suffering and pain in this incarnation. They're human and what they've done is incredibly stupid, but I only get to cast the first stone if I've shown a track record of being smart, good, and kind my whole life, and I've not been any of the three consistently.
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Date: 2022-01-13 10:49 pm (UTC)Now I don't know that this is related to the vaccine, but I have seen a number of places where people are discussing cancer recurrences or cancer diagnoses increasing after vaccination.
The narrative seems to be collapsing, except among the most devout Covidians, but the craziness may just be beginning...
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Date: 2022-01-12 11:39 pm (UTC)Thank you for this forum, a nice addition to the community!
A few questions about the Ogham system, it is almost frighteningly illuminating and seems much more dynamic than my current practice.
Can you refer me to a book, or books, that can teach its use?
How does one adjust the species to fit the specific locale where one lives? I'm assuming that adjustment needs to be made to fit the habitat immediately local.
Do you use handmade tiles or did you buy them. Is one material better than another?
Does one need to be a Druid to use, is it compatible with other practices like Golden Dawn?
Thanks again for your many efforts, they are making a real difference!
Gawain
PS.. it seems a good time to be cautious as some conditions that presented in a dream/vision I had some weeks ago have come to pass that imply a storm is coming. Without too much detail I will say that a very few folks trying to get the truth out were ignored and a tremendous storm annihilated the landscape, marked in time by a very unusual mundane condition that has come to pass recently. I'm no seer, but this message is now crystal clear to me. My prayers for us all.
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Date: 2022-01-13 05:01 am (UTC)I use tiles that I bought from Lightning Laser Cuts on Etsy and I wood-burned the symbols into them after drawing them on in pencil.
I started with the original Celtic trees and then did a long series of meditations and forest preserve walks on the Prairie Ogham trees.
I believe that you can do multiple methods of divination and not get in too much trouble. I myself am studying Geomancy and Tarot along with Ogham.
As to your PS, I've had a few flashes that of course are not something I trust. The general impression I get is that the vaxxed are in deep doodoo. I too feel a storm coming for the vaccinated. Supply chain issues are already bad. Empty shelves at Jewel Foods. The freezer section is picked clean and so is the meat department.
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Date: 2022-01-13 01:50 am (UTC)In Korea there is a concept of "son-mat" or "hand flavour" which is the idea that food tastes different depending on who makes it. The scientific explanation is that people have different varieties of yeast on their hands that get passed on from generation to generation.
Obviously this is super interesting! Do you think there is a magical component as well, something that impacts the taste of food while getting passed from family member to family member??
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and any "hand flavour" rich recipes you may enjoy.
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Date: 2022-01-13 02:16 pm (UTC)Now, of course, I see this as folk magic but I read this decades ago, before thinking about such a thing, and wondered why this story always stuck with me. Now I know! Synchronicity :)
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Date: 2022-01-13 04:57 am (UTC)I love inflation, I love stock market crashes, I love school closures, I love crime waves. I just regret that this didn't happen sooner. I regret that I had to go to school and to work. I regret that the sham that was our former world wasn't exposed sooner.
So I keep on keepin' on. Like an etheric tarantula who feeds off of the negative energy of others and converts it in spiritual power of his own. I am the cosmic cannibal of the 21st century and this is my time to shine, baby.
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Date: 2022-01-13 07:08 pm (UTC)I've been hearing a LOT lately of the old "But imagine how bad it would have been without the vaxx."
-Bofur
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Date: 2022-01-13 07:29 pm (UTC)I thought I would share this vid
it is Mel K interviewing Cathy O'Brien,
who is an MKUlta survivor and who talks about
how it is being used on society (and has been
pretty much forever) as a whole.
Very relevant.
https://rumble.com/vscaam-catjy-obrian-1-10-22.html
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Date: 2022-01-13 10:08 pm (UTC)Have you heard of the 'Missing 411' files? It's a series of documentary films about people who have gone missing in National Parks and particularly forests. The parks system *apparently* don't keep records, but at least 1400 people have gone missing, and they form clusters around the country, which also seem to correlate with the locations of limestone cave systems and large granite deposits. (There's actually a cluster point in Illinois - seemingly centred in or near Starved Rock state park, if that's near you? It looks near on a map, but I am aware America is huge!)
I've been getting really into it for the past week or so, and notice a LOT of overlap with when I was reading the Mothman Propecies the other month - lots of people who escaped a close call had missing time, burning eyes, dehydration and had seen/heard people they know, but who clearly weren't them and were more like a projection (or in old terminology, a glamour), and reappearing miles away from where they disappeared. Much like in the Mothman Prophecies, the Missing 411 investigator never actually says exactly what he thinks is responsible, but implies it a few times (probably to stop people from thinking he is crazy for believing in fairies).
What's really interesting is that several people have picked up on the connection between the disappearances and the old fairy tales (ie. don't dance round fairy rings of mushrooms at sunset), such as here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Missing411/comments/3xvgxn/the_faerie_theory/
Many of the disappearances are in areas with lots of bigfoot sightings and/or other cryptid and UFO sightings. There are all sorts of new monsters I'd not heard of before as well - like goatmen, dogmen, fleshgaits, the list goes on...
I imagine not all of the disappearances are from the fae (who appear to be more inclined to abduct people for whatever reason, rather than consume them), and there are probably many other forest spirits/predators out there as different as a jackal is from a scorpion, but there are definitely a lot of commonalities in the stories - presumably as there are only certain conditions under which the creatures can manifest.
I don't live in America, and as we cut down all of the big trees in our country several hundred years ago to build longbows and, later, ships to go to America, our largest forests are only a few miles long before you encounter civilisation, which makes getting lost in the woods pretty difficult. However, from reading these accounts, that's actually probably for the best, as I love walking in the woods, but would probably be a prime target for forest monsters, as I:
- walk alone, and actively avoid others in the woods
- enjoy walking in the late afternoon
- am a reasonably young, fit and intelligent male
- occasionally help myself to some blackberries off bushes
- like to follow or find streams and ponds
- am far too curious for my own good
- have an orange coat!
I just wondered if you or any other posters had ever had any experiences with the fae or other creepiness in the woods, etc?
Apologies if you've mentioned this previously and I'm late to the party, I just found the whole topic fascinating. It's also interesting how the younger generation are far more willing to accept the supernatural. (To both good and bad effect - WitchTok is an example of the latter!)
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Date: 2022-01-13 11:48 pm (UTC)When I was a teen, I had a bunch of experiences in the form of astral traveling with fairies and other entities. The Tinkerbell stereotype of fairies is about as wrong as it gets, from my experience. Hellish torture by aliens is far closer to the truth. These experiences did not happen in the woods -- they were all accessed wherever I was. I went to college for a year in a rural area and then finished the rest of it in Chicago. I did find that the experiences were intensified by the tricyclic antidepressants I was on at the time, though they did happen before and after I weaned myself off antidepressants. Every now and then I can access that state, but since I have a daily banishing ritual in place, I am much more protected and the entities have a difficult time "crossing the moat".
WitchTok? Had not heard of it. Probably will be sorry I did!
You're right, Starved Rock is quite close to where I live. It's about an hour away from my house.
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Date: 2022-01-15 09:33 pm (UTC)Fullmich on JMG's corona thread so I thought I would share it here too.
It is a zoom call with him and others all about where they are with lawsuits, bad fox batch numbers and many other things
https://rumble.com/vsaft1-reiner-fllmich-and-50-lawyers-the-vaccines-are-designed-to-kill-and-depopul.html
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Date: 2022-01-20 04:24 am (UTC)I've meant to ask, straying a little bit from the virus thing. How did you manage to become self-employed in a crazy world like this one? Every time I think of doing something like that I kind of imagine myself living off the streets and tremble in fear. But you are clearly doing well enough, way better than what I think I can do myself. What did you do? What would you advise someone to do?
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Date: 2022-01-20 05:19 pm (UTC)When I was fresh out of music college, I had every intention of becoming a salary class career woman. I fell into a series of temp jobs. Most of them were for insurance agencies. If I wanted, I could have become an insurance underwriter or salesperson or went the corporate route in some other way. One thing I realized immediately though was how awful people were to each other in most offices, like junior high all over again, except everyone was married with kids or going in that direction, which made it all the more obscene. From what I observed, offices were teeming with armies of bedraggled women who did all the real work while a few male CEO types played hooky most of the time yet got all the credit for any success. The internal politics were disgusting -- everyone had slept with one another regardless of marriage status.
I also had the option of marrying a rich guy, but knowing what I did at the time about the formerly mentioned CEOs who played hooky, I'm glad I didn't. For all the financial struggles I have had, and they've been plentiful, I'm thankful my younger self wasn't that materialistic.
My husband maintained a salary class job from when I was 26 until I was about 36. We technically had more money but we spent more trying to keep up. The salary class company he did IT work for went belly up about 12 years ago. He was unemployed for about 3 years, desperately searching for another salary class job. He was never able to find it -- by that time, he was near 60 and despite his competence, he ran into the brick wall of ageism. He wound up driving a cab and later falling into retail locksmithing.
I have been the primary breadwinner since age 37. I am now 48. He is 62 and recently retired, making me the sole breadwinner.
Most of the struggles I have personally had are with fear. I was raised salary class. I never knew financial insecurity before getting married. There has been a great deal of pride-swallowing. We lived with my parents several times, including the years 2014-2016. None of the kids I grew up with ever had to do that, especially not with a 58 year old husband in tow. Because of my lived experience, I can do things most of the kids I grew up with cannot do, for instance improvising a meal with barely anything in the cupboard.
My question for you would be this: what are you extremely good at? My husband is good at an unnatural number of things, but he does not have the entrepreneurial temperament. He's excellent at construction and painting and could be a general contractor or a designer of home plans, but he lacks the ability to see things through if they aren't an improvement on our actual home. I am extremely good at hearing music and music theory, plus I am also very patient when trying to teach someone else to do what I do, which of course makes me a good music teacher. I am willing to scrimp or even to go hungry in order to be a music teacher because I am that good at it. If it's me teaching other people in the homeless shelter to sing, I would be happy doing that. Happier than a salary class wife with a big house and no financial worries? I think so. I don't know for sure, because I'm not living her life.
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Date: 2022-01-22 06:48 pm (UTC)Had a weird phone call with my OB last night, in place of the appointment I missed because I was sent for extra monitoring.
At the time I was just focused on trying to understand his perspective and communicate mine, so I was not too focused on his emotions. But thinking back now...
IDK about this guy, he was able to melt down to the point of being all "I'm not a customer service representative" and I'm like....??? (At the time I barely processed that, I was just sort of "...ok...anyway back to the issues." But looking back...???)
He was rude to me by audibly sighing in exasperation when I tried to share information about my medical history, then complained that I had been rude to him by responding in a vehement tone. (Which again I barely processed at the time, just noted he didn't like hearing that info and moved on; but looking back, actually that was very rude so where does he get off complaining I was rude in return?)
He often said things that reflected not having processed my words. Such as: "You're trying to control the process, you very emotionally said you'd be angry if you had a c-section." No, I said I'd be unhappy if *him not accounting for my medical history* led to a c-section. Because it would be another case of "a doctor not listening leads to something irreversible and I, not the doctor, am the one who has to live with it."
He started the phone call by telling me he was in a hurry, then wasted the phone call on useless nonsense about how he's the authority figure and has "vast experience" and I have to trust him, instead of anything substantive that might actually be helpful.
Seems like he has insecurity issues. Maybe for the same reason his pretensions to authority and "vast experience" come across as faintly ridiculous: He graduated in 2015 and is still a fellow (IOW, a specialist trainee who isn't allowed to practice without the supervision of a fully qualified specialist). "Vast experience"? Nobody who graduated in 2015 has "vast experience." 2015 is yesterday. (Of course I said none of that to him. When he spoke of his "vast experience" the thought crossed my mind: "Didn't I read that you graduated in 2015?" But I didn't say it. But when I got off the phone I double-checked: Yep! 2015 *and just a fellow to boot*. A fully qualified OB, but not a fully qualified *high-risk* OB, yet. Dude...)
IDK what to do because I do need medical help, but this guy was not being helpful. He was catering to his own emotions instead.
If anyone wants to offer prayers for a safe delivery, they are welcome.
-PW
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Date: 2022-01-23 07:34 am (UTC)Re: (private message not intended as a comment for post)
Date: 2022-01-24 02:35 am (UTC)Thank you so much! I believe I made that link back when I owned the domain kimberlysteele.net and forgot to remove it, so the Chinese gambling site was purely coincidental. Thanks so much for donating and thank you for bringing that to my attention.