I have felt so sleep-hungry over this past week. Even when I wake up I am tired and I have been taking hour long naps each afternoon. I feel like I just can't get enough. Kind of like every direction is sucking my life force and I am constantly having to sleep to recharge. It's not generally this bad. I don't remember any of my dreams from last night other than standing in front of a huge window with a couple people I didn't recognize. One older man points and says, "Look! The fog is coming in and then it's over."
I use the term 'worried' very loosely when I say I am worried about what is going on with this fog in conjunction to whatever is in this snow/will be released when the snow melts. Everyone is sick right now with all sorts of different things. I know I sound like a broken record or an annoying parrot....they are poisoning us......they are poisoning us. But really, they are poisoning us.
A withering. They are shriveling up what makes us human. All you have to do is turn off the devices and just take a look around. As a whole, humanity is so different than it was just five or ten years ago. It truly feels like as a collective humanity our vibration has plummeted to a constant low buzz.
They are going to call it the bird flu, and this time it will be real. And the more covid vaccines you chose to get, the worse off you are going to be. I know how crazy I sound, but with every single fiber of my being, I also know this is all interconnected. I wouldn't play in this snow if I were you, and I would definitely be limiting my time outside right now and would change clothes and shower immediately if I were spending extending periods of time outside. I don't necessarily understand it all, but I feel it. The animals can sense it too.
I'm going to assume that I am in the minority here and that most people actually do enjoy this human experience and seek to prolong it for as long as possible. So don't go out in the fog or snow. That's my longevity tip for you for this lifetime.
And for your eternal tip for longevity? Christ is going to be your only salvation if you prefer to stay alive, let's say, forever.
In the last four days: Three earthquakes in Australia. A huge earthquake in Tibet. Mountain eruption in Indonesia. Tornado and flooding in Saudi Arabia. Mud volcanoes in Ethiopia. Flooding in the UK. Snowstorms in America. Malibu wildfires have a Maui 2.0 vibe going on. Gotta destroy the existing infrastructure so you can build those 15 minute smart cities. (Also a great way to hide evidence...burn it all down.) All of this reminds me of how we are just vapors that are only here for such a brief time. And these electric cars that have been abandoned are blocking the roads for firefighters in the most inconvenient places. Just like them blocking the interstates in Leave the World Behind.
What in the world is this zooming out of the fire? Actually, if it's still up this morning, Minutes of Horror had a video yesterday with a compilation of these black and white entities bursting from the fires.
Facebook/Meta/Whatever have implemented lots of AI users and has also decided to get rid of fact checkers and now 'facts' are determined by vote. Oooooooof. Now the hardcore facebook boomers are really going to dig their heals into fake news.
Speaking of fake news, Elon Musk replied to someone calling him out on X for spreading disinformation with, "f u retard." I try not to judge anyone, but I do subconsciously judge people based on their use of the word retard, because seriously....why?? I already knew where I stood on Musk, but this actually took me a few levels lower in what I think of him, and I didn't believe that was possible. But Ol' Lord Mickey Mouse Testicle is king of the trolls and he knows what he's doing. I know how to massively pull someone's chain, so I guess it takes one to see one, and I see him for sure.
Oh, and I also learned that the Diddler is a huge investor in Musk's takeover of Twitter/X. So odd for someone to surround them self with pedophiles constantly. Hard for me to understand.
One of our volunteers unexpectedly passed away. He was 80, but still, it was a total shock. I answered the phone when his son called specifically for me, and then I had to go around and tell everyone he had passed away. This was on Monday and I am still trying to wrap my head around it all. I am definitely going to miss Ralph. He was such an authentic good person and we had a special friendship. It just really doesn't seem real.
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