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weird things are happening v.164

I downloaded this free Kindle book. I only started it yesterday, but so far it has a bit of "The Shack" influence in it, although way more of a breaking out of the matrix vibe to it. I did not know that in 1564 Queen Elizabeth I donated a ship for the first English slave trading voyage, and it's name was actually Jesus of Lubeck. The top google result will tell you that the first slave ship was in 1619 and was named White Lion, but that's basically the same name. Christ is the lion of Judah. White Lion= White Jesus. Well, at least those dots connect to me. 

Below is an excerpt from a conversation with Max, an angry young runaway, talking to "God" who appears to him in the form of a Native American chief that only he can see. 


*Pennsylvanian water authority has been hacked by an Iranian cyber group.

*Elon Musk claims Microsoft is setting up an infrastructure for AI to be integrated into every facet of our lives. 

*'Witch bottles' are showing up on the shores of the gulf coast. 

*Cosmic ray observed in Utah is from beyond our galaxy.

*Divers discover obsidian cores from neolithic shipwreck.

*The world's biggest iceberg is moving beyond Antarctic waters.

*The Amazon is experiencing once-in-a-century level drought. 

*Study suggests that Trump supporters are more likely to express dehumanizing views of black people.

*Disabled Scottish people were secretly given DNRs during the height of covid. 

*WHO recommends that China reinstate masks and social distancing amid mystery pneumonia outbreak.

*Super mucous flu is sweeping through the UK. Thank goodness the pharmacies here recently started pulling mucous meds because they claim they don't work, when they do.

*I guess we've changed the name of covid to just respiratory infections? Or did they really drop something new on us. It is hard for me to tell, because it feels like they never stop dropping the poison on us. They just seem to re-brand it from time to time. 

*I've also seen a handful of rabies articles about kittens that keep saying, "we have never had rabies here before," so that's just great.

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