I hope that everyone has an enjoyable New year’s Eve, however you spend it (or spent it — depending on where in the world you live!!).
Our plans here changed a bit. My houseguests are still here but our 3rd visitor, Michael, who spent Christmas with us, has to work tonight. So we will be having a very quiet New Year’ s Eve around here, which is the way I prefer it, really.
And the weather tonight will be a mix of rain and snow, which is horrible weather to be driving around in on New Year’s Eve.
I still have to run in to town today and get the groceries. but other than that, I’m planning on a really quiet and beautiful day/night.
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I thought this series of posts (below) was very interesting — it delves deeper into the myth that “germs” are “contagious”. Another one of those Rockefeller myths that has fucked with our heads for decades.
(Loyal readers of this lofty blog perhaps recall that I knew — or I should say, I worked for and interacted with — several of the Rockefellers back in the 1980s, in NYC, because I worked at the Museum of Modern Art for 9 years. And they were always incredibly nice to me. Just unbelievably nice. (Just one example HERE of how nice some of them were). It is just dumbfounding to keep learning now about just how destructive that family was to every aspect of our lives in the 20th Century. Just amazingly evil and avaricious.)
(Oh, and for any of you who have read my novella, “Necessary to her Good,” the pied a terre in that story is based on the Rockefellers’ guest house on E. 52nd Street. It was jaw-dropping, even though it was somewhat small and only one story high. Designed by the famous architect, Philip Johnson. A true testament to Modernism. I will never forget the experience of being a bartender at a private party in that amazing place. I was 27. I was asked if I would like to be the bartender at a small gathering for Blanchette Rockefeller….I always said yes to invitations like that from MoMA, because it always led to things that blew my wee little mind.)
Anyway. Okay! Wow! I digress!!
Germs. Contagion. Lack thereof!!
Matt Roeske – Are germs jumping all over? Ask questions my friends (1 hr)
“❤️Ending the fear of germs. Germ theory was debunked in 1923 with the lancaster study…. but was pushed to keep the “fear narrative going”
They knew contagion didn’t exist after the 1923 Lancaster Study, but we continued to push the fear narrative to keep a control on humanity.
Slide 1) The Rockefeller Takeover
Slide 2) The Lancaster Study
Slide 3) The Setup for the study
Slide 4) Questions to ask
Slide 5) Louis Pasteur and his confession
Slide 6) War on Germs is the war on humanity
[click HERE to view the slides]
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From Ross K. Nichols — the final look at the story of Joseph in the Book of Genesis.
Jacob Lived – VaYechi (1 hr 21 mins):
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A big thank you to my long-time colleague in Brussels, author-journalist Roger Gaess, for sending me this link last night:
Singer Nick Cave to showcase art work in Brussels gallery
“…The works will be on display from 5 April to 11 May 2024 at Xavier Hufkens’ gallery located on Rue Saint-Georges in Ixelles.”
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And speaking of the Devil, I mean, Nick Cave —
He sent out an interesting Red Hand File today, all about the words he uses most and why. And he also shared his New Year’s Resolution:
“…to practice, as best as I can, more open-mindedness and understanding of other viewpoints.”
You can read it in full HERE.
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I’ll tell you what, gang, after this past week of endless bashing among truthers and truther-followers — career-ending verbal warfare and vicious attacks that were really disappointing to me on all fronts — my “resolution” is to stop being “openminded and/or listening to anyone else’s viewpoint”. Well. Sort of…..
Honestly, it was almost uglier than everything we’re seeing on MSM, worldwide. And it was quite an onslaught and now it makes me not even want to open telegram. Although, I still do.
Even though I am still happily participating in Phil’s Silver with 7K, and I still have an account with Good Lion Films for now, I’m focusing, as I said the other day, on channels that focus on well-being for humans, plants, and animals… And then basically just waiting until the military and SCOTUS finally step in, publicly, and put a stop to all the ugliness all over the world, in all its many, many guises.
And on that topic of wellness — I am having a great time experimenting with changing the brightness and “true tone” levels on my iPhone and my laptop. Just that alone has made a huge difference in relieving the constant stress on my eyes. And I can’t wait for all my incandescent light bulbs to arrive later this week.
Okay.
That is it for now!!
Have a wonderful New Year’s Eve, wherever you are in the world!!
Thanks for visiting. I love you, guys. See ya!!
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Driving to town music from yesterday!!!! Moody, to say the least… Rowland S. Howard’s “Dead Radio” from his album, Teenage Snuff Film, 1999.
Dead Radio
You’re bad for me like cigarettes
But I haven’t sucked enough of you yet
Nothing is sacred and nothing is true
I’m no-one that’s nowhere when I’m here with you
I’ve lost the power I had to distinguish
Between what to ignite and what to extinguish
I blew in last night, I’m the host from the coast
When the lighting is bad, I’m the man with the most
And you left me to choke on a heart up in smoke
Smiling through your tears and your tetracycline overdose
You’re good for me like Coca-Cola
I don’t get any younger, you don’t get any older
Everything’s sacred and everything’s true
And all this is possible when I’m here with you
I’ve got a lot to say, but I keep my own counsel
I’d like to spit it out, but I won’t speak with my mouth full
I blew in last night, I’m the host from the coast
When the lighting is bad, I’m the man with the most
And you left me to choke on a heart up in smoke
Smiling through your tears and your tetracycline overdose
c- 1999 Rowland S. Howard