So, Phil’s Q&A last night was great! Again! 2 hours of fun! (For the most part, that is…)
If you missed this repost from GoodlionTV on Phil’s channel yesterday (a number of truthers were reporting this in various ways); worldwide financial reset underway! (I’m STILL thinking that the alert from my bank — see my post from Sunday — means the QFS is coming to the Hinterlands on October 31st!):
“Coincidence? I think not.
The USDebtClock
The Forex Chart
Both happen to “glitch” to zero on the same day?
Big coincidence right? 🙄
You all do know banks added every currency to this site yesterday right?
What are they preparing for?”
If you missed Phil’s livestream, here’s the replay:
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James Tabor — Bible Prophecy #11 Did the Jesus Apocalypse Fail? (51 mins):
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And, hey, remember this great song from 1989???!! This just popped up in my YouTube feed. I really loved this song:
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Okay, so, it is really looking like things are just barreling straight to the finish line, gang. I’m still hoping the EBS doesn’t come the moment I step off the plane in Toronto or something like that, but I guess we’ll just see.
Chris Sky posted to his channel, a city hall worker saying that a new lockdown is coming for Toronto next week — here’s hoping he’s totally wrong about that. That would absolutely totally 100% fuck up our play!!! We’ll see.
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If you live in NYC, you are so lucky right now!!!! (Other days, I’m not so sure…)
Thursday, Nick Cave will be doing an in-store signing at the Strand Bookstore on the corner of Broadway & E. 12th Street, and an “In Conversation” at the 92nd Street Y, promoting the US paperback release of his book, Faith, Hope & Carnage.
And then Friday, Oct. 6th, he plays the Kings Theater in Brooklyn (with Colin Greenwood on bass). Then on Saturday and Sunday, he’ll be in NYC at the fantastic Beacon Theater! (Saturday night is sold out, though.)
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Here, life is just really good. Another unbelievably glorious day is upon us. The kind of day where you look out at the blue sky and at the trees with their autumn leaves, and you don’t need to wear a jacket outside because it’s back up into the 70s, and everything just feels perfect. Plus, you don’t have to go into the train station (!!), and you can just stay home and WRITE (and also chat with Valerie on the phone!!).
So I’m going to get down to all that right now.
I hope you’re having a great day, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting. I love you guys! See ya!
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Yesterday marked the 6th anniversary of Tom Petty’s passing from this world. In honor of that, my breakfast-listening music yesterday was disc 2 of this fantastic, posthumous, collection:
And from that CD, I leave you with this! Such a great song. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and Stevie Nicks, “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”. 1981. Enjoy, gang!!
“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”
Baby, you come knocking on my front door
Same old line you used to use before
I said yeah, well, what am I supposed to do
I didn’t know what I was getting into
So you’ve had a little trouble in town
Now you’re keeping some demons down
Stop draggin’ my
Stop draggin’ my
Stop draggin’ my heart around
It’s hard to think about what you’ve wanted
It’s hard to think about what you’ve lost
This doesn’t have to be the big get even
This doesn’t have to be anything at all
(I know you really want to tell me good-bye)
(I know you really want to be your own girl)
Baby, you could never look me in the eye
Yeah, you buckle with the weight of the words
Stop draggin’ my
Stop draggin’ my
Stop draggin’ my heart around
There’s people running ’round loose in the world
Ain’t got nothin’ better to do
Make a meal of some bright-eyed kid
You need someone looking after you
(I know you really want to tell me goodbye)
(I know you really want to be your own girl)
Baby, you could never look me in the eye
Yeah, you buckle with the weight of the words
Stop draggin’ my
Stop draggin’ my
Stop draggin’ my heart around
Stop draggin’ my heart around
Stop draggin’ my heart around
Stop draggin’ my heart around
Stop draggin’ my heart around
c 1981 – Tom Petty, Mike Campbell




