As you well know, my apocaloptimist friend, I've been talking to myself for a very long time. Being able to have these deep conversations, where the details are delved into and resonate with others, is a dream come true. I look forward to hearing your thoughts after you listen!
Remarkable discussion and it hit me - as it flowed in so many directions and touched on many topics - how rare it is to find this kind of synthesis. If we need anything now, it's voices who can weave the apparently separate threads into new patterns that give us a broader perspective. (Ahh... so that's how they do it.)
Very excited they'll be a series.
I am fond of saying, no one is here by accident - that we in fact came for these amazing times - and while I believe that, in your case it's crystal clear. You have the abilities to not just see through the illusion, but to research, suss out the lies, connect the dots, dis-spell the spells and put it all together to offer a higher narrative that empowers.
(It is nicely paradoxical that when we include spiritual insights, we become more grounded.)
And in your case, as that mischievous expression of yours tells us, all this 'work' is still a lot of fun.
It warms my heart that you would say my purpose in being here now is crystal clear. I'm feeling more and more that way. It seems that everything is falling into place around me, even while things are falling apart. And don't we want them to fall apart so we can put them back in the right place?
I do always feel like you reflect me back to myself, Kathleen, in a way that makes me clearer. And I love that you get my mischief!
This was wonderful. But the big takeaway for me was the WOW after reading the comments. The realization that every woman here, starting with Frances is in my SS circle somehow...my world just lit up as I realize I have found a "my tribe". For 34 years I have lived alone in rural Alaska with my ancient leatherbound library, finding nary a man or woman reader with which to corroborate my hefty experiences and world travels with the historical and pathological journey of humans. I feel there could still be hope for a better world with the women in this circle.
It wasn't lost on me, Alaska grrrl, that the womens' comment on Ahmad's post were powerful! I couldn't believe the level of synchronicity that was coming up. Last night I was thinking exactly what you said, that I've found my tribe. Maybe even founded my tribe. Before I started my YT channel, someone asked me my goal and I said it was to find my people. There's such a solid base of consideration, respect and conviviality here in this corner of the Substack world. I can't tell you how different this is from the first 65 yrs of my life when no one wanted to hear what I had to say, except to humor me.
Wow, an ancient leatherbound library! It wouldn't come in leather but my recent favorite book is Shantaram, which Julius reviewed here: https://juliusskoolafish.substack.com/p/shantaram-by-gregory-david-roberts. I've rarely found a book written by a man that's more appreciative of women, of all styles, temperaments, ages and shapes. I'd even go so far as to say he's a man who understands women, from their own point of view, with boundless affection added.
I thought I was fine with keeping my worlds separate, the virtual deep one and the 'real world' where I mostly skate on the surface. But the lines have gotten more blurred, with more roles crossing over. And I'm liking that too. And I'm always happy when you drop into my comments, Akgrrrl!
I will look forward to that, Jean-Sebastien, and to hearing what you think! And yes, I felt it was a great conversation, Ahmad is such a warm, curious and genuine person. It was really a lively connection.
I Just finished that masterpiece of a charming video that was! Let me be honest, i had your book in my amazon library for a futur read... before the end of the video i went ahead and ordered it! Malik did such a great and convincing review! i got hook at the i'm reading this at my kids part. Plus i was already curious since our caret speach that got me so much time to understand the meaning. hehe
But that video made many point clear, and now i am happy to say to you: we agree to agree finaly! i soo misunderstood your point back then. I'm studying the roman history and babylonian one lately and that part on the hebrew abiru got me off my chair. From there i just tought to myself. that book must have many gems in it. so here's how it happened.
I would talk about each segment of your most interesting discussion of our history but i could go as long as you went and we now need a part two. so i'll cut it to one other comment on that video....maybe two ;) Btw cant wait for part 2 and more!
What i learn in that 1hour half, is something about me weirdly... You and malik are good person, i mean really good... I learned that i may be quite less. Where you are both disgusted or sick of that word playing game of the elites to reverso everything. I found pleasure in that. I find the enemy quite judiscious in is scheme and i basicly find the coding as divertising as poetry. The way you feel both of you when you talk, the emotion on your subject. I am not made like that, i shut down many part of me to be able to over use some other. Catching up on the learning closed my feelings a lot. Literaly, i only feel things when i propulse my imagination in a situation where my sons are in suffering and danger. Even that is selfish. Guess im one of these sociopsychopath then, but auto conditionned to act as a gentleman. Really all i see is tooth for tooth eye for eye with the nemesis. Finaly i think thats why you can see a society without money, while i can see a way to beat them at their own game using money and supercheries. Again my idea is emotionless and i do not love my opponent like you showed to mr malik about: ''we wouldnt want to trade life with them'' compassionate kinda thing.
The second thing is more about Malik, he mentionned glad not to be a christian (I understand that really well lately) and said having gotten out of islam if i recall. then what is he now? And you? I mean most of us learning student of life that finaly come up to the "revelation" about all this religion storytelling, what do we end in? gnostism, stoic like philosopher? Good mannered gentleman confusius style? i'm curious but understand its a really pesonnal question so dont mind if you both skip it.
And one last thing, i think you would love this substack. amaterasu solar. he vows for the no money thing and i will probly after this mail link him to your book and quest to dismantle the empire
I'm delighted that you watched this, Jean-Sebastien, and that you ordered my book! I also loved that Ahmad was reading it to his kids and talking about it to his wife. They have some super-smart kids, he sometimes prefaces his interviews with conversations with them, where they're off camera but soooo articulate.
Oh I agree with you about the word coding. It's like a puzzle to me and I'm a puzzle junkie. When I figure out one of their word tricks, it's a little dopamine rush. I love that they give us these clues because it's like a treasure hunt in reverse--every clue lets me know I'm on the right track.
In answer to your question, I consider myself a gnostic in that I think God wants to be known--as opposed to an agnostic who thinks God is unknowable. If I were God, I would want to be known. And I would say I'm a Christian if the Christ includes all of us.
Oh amaterasu stops by here sometimes! He does have very interesting things to say. As do you, Jean-Sebastien! Thanks for sharing them with me!
Then we both gnostic of a big society without boundary’s. I am born in a not so religious family and thus i found gnostic to be the most interesting crew.😁 I kinda love studying them all and got to that conclusion
I enjoyed your parts but I have a very hard time with Malik. He comes across shallow, inarticulate and infantile (to say the least and remain civil :) and he doesn't seem to have self awareness or self restraint. He's a poor interviewer to again say the least :) Eric Coppolino made an on point and hilarious characterisation of him, which I am not going to reproduce here.
Anyway, I wanted to quickly mention three things (I am travelling and don't want to spend time on the screen).
- Anneke Lucas's book Quest for love (I think I have mention this before)
- The documentary film the Great British mortgage swindle and in general the work of Michael O'Bernicia and UCT https://www.universal-community-trust.org/uct/ with a lot of excellent ideas but flawed implementation, sadly.
Your closing words were beautiful and fully resonated with me.
- The thing is: We all are spirits. But the more we are anchored in the material world, the harder it is to connect to our spirithood and therefore to spirits.
Eric is interesting. He was enthusiastically in my comments for an episode. I've done one that cited him and we share the practice of A Course in Miracles, so I was thrilled that he'd noticed me. There was a woman in the comments who challenged one of his ideas, I forget the exact content. They got into an exchange and I remember her being very logical about it. After that, he stopped responding, although maybe it was because I didn't contact him directly. It just struck me as very contrary to my reading of the Course.
I watched an interview of Michael O'Bernicia recently, did you recommend it? By Dr. Tom Cowen. I thought he asked some very pertinent questions. It's hard for me to imagine anyone selling their house in exchange for made-up money that will never be repaid. And it seemed like it would require some arbitrating body to decide how much was too much--could you make up the money to buy 12 houses?
I ended up putting in an interview request to Tom in order to explain an economic system that would actually work. I don't think I'm saying this from a naive perspective. I've done a lot of research on how money works. But Michael is, imo, leading people off a cliff. I really wish some of his following would engage with the questions and read my book, because he understands the problem but his solution doesn't hold water. IMO.
I have heard about the legal straw man and the contractual 'berthing' agreement that you are owned by the State. Once again, I question the practicality. For an individual to push back against this, especially the parents who don't get their kids 'berth' certificates, puts them at risk but seems to have nothing it gains them. What I'd like to see is an agreement on our objectives and an empirical comparison of different plans to achieve them. All I've ever wanted is to pit my caret plan against quantifiable results in a fair fight.
And in that light, I wish I could find women who wanted to interview me. I think that would propel the ideas forward faster than the speed of light ;-)
Sorry Tereza, I can only reply now and need to be quick.
Yes, I know what you mean re Eric. He's a funny boy... and I moved on from him. He has a few outstanding work though but he seems utterly unable to self reflect (other than sexually) or reevaluate his position. Two things (at least) cannot be denied, IMHO, he's discerning when it comes to people and he's well prepared for his interviews unlike this joke of a man and constant virtue signaling Malik.
Yes, re Anneke, and we already had this exact same exchange! My bad!
Re MO'B, I think that his uncovering the many aspects of the mortgage fraud is very useful, as is the 'liens'. (I did not recommend that interview, I did not know about it).
The mortgage contract is not concluded according to the legislation.
Ppl pledge ownership of their house before they ever owned it.
The signature is not dated, "they" fill in the date - forward date it.
Then the whole contract is securitised without ppl's knowledge.
Now, would I advise ppl to stop paying their mortgage, NO.
In the U.K. fake bailiffs & dept collectors are turned up to ppl's house on a regular basis with fake warrants! The councils are setting up fake courts for those who refuse to pay the council tax (which is also a scam). The ppl in our community learnt to "fight" these situations and so far it's been working. To do so we need to know exactly how they defraud us and how to juggle between our legal straw man and our private state. So I, for one, do see a use of it.
It's also useful for rebutting bullying corporations like the British brainwashing corporation (aka BBC).
Yes, you have a lot of knowledge and wisdom to offer and you'd definitely need someone who is on par with you. Someone who holds you space and lets you fully articulate your knowledge and ideas, as opposed to constantly interrupting and putting themselves forward with childish and orthogonal stories in an attempt to hide their inability to reflect and follow up on your thoughts. In a sense, the exact opposite of this Mal-ik person.
I will have a think.
I follow a handful of amazing, self aware and humble interviewers, with the above skills but none are in this domain, but in a very niche field.
Apologies for typos, mistakes and co. I am still on the go typing on a small device barely visible!
I haven't listened much to her recently (just too busy lately) but I could not value her and her work more. She is intelligent and comes across charismatic but restrained in the interviews.
I also liked reading her.
She might be a good partner if you could interest her to do an interview with you?
On Michael O'B, I am glad that he's making people aware of the mortgage scam. He and I agree completely on the problem, but my solution makes the mortgages an equal distribution to the community in ways that stimulate local production. So it's using the same mechanism, but people do earn their right to the house by contributing to the community, in a calibrated way.
Leslie Manookian looks like a powerhouse! And her background is a good fit for my material. But it doesn't seem like she interviews other people--only is interviewed by them. I can see why you value her so much.
She did and does interviews, maybe only occasionally. I did watch her interviews in the past, and just recently she interviewed Sasha L and Debbie on their Covid document.
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So looking forward to listening to this Tereza! Congrats - your ideas deserve a lot of amplification. Congrats!
As you well know, my apocaloptimist friend, I've been talking to myself for a very long time. Being able to have these deep conversations, where the details are delved into and resonate with others, is a dream come true. I look forward to hearing your thoughts after you listen!
Remarkable discussion and it hit me - as it flowed in so many directions and touched on many topics - how rare it is to find this kind of synthesis. If we need anything now, it's voices who can weave the apparently separate threads into new patterns that give us a broader perspective. (Ahh... so that's how they do it.)
Very excited they'll be a series.
I am fond of saying, no one is here by accident - that we in fact came for these amazing times - and while I believe that, in your case it's crystal clear. You have the abilities to not just see through the illusion, but to research, suss out the lies, connect the dots, dis-spell the spells and put it all together to offer a higher narrative that empowers.
(It is nicely paradoxical that when we include spiritual insights, we become more grounded.)
And in your case, as that mischievous expression of yours tells us, all this 'work' is still a lot of fun.
Wonderful. Look forward to the next one! XOX
It warms my heart that you would say my purpose in being here now is crystal clear. I'm feeling more and more that way. It seems that everything is falling into place around me, even while things are falling apart. And don't we want them to fall apart so we can put them back in the right place?
I do always feel like you reflect me back to myself, Kathleen, in a way that makes me clearer. And I love that you get my mischief!
"And don't we want them to fall apart so we can put them back in the right place?"
Yes, we REALLY really do. :-)
This was wonderful. But the big takeaway for me was the WOW after reading the comments. The realization that every woman here, starting with Frances is in my SS circle somehow...my world just lit up as I realize I have found a "my tribe". For 34 years I have lived alone in rural Alaska with my ancient leatherbound library, finding nary a man or woman reader with which to corroborate my hefty experiences and world travels with the historical and pathological journey of humans. I feel there could still be hope for a better world with the women in this circle.
It wasn't lost on me, Alaska grrrl, that the womens' comment on Ahmad's post were powerful! I couldn't believe the level of synchronicity that was coming up. Last night I was thinking exactly what you said, that I've found my tribe. Maybe even founded my tribe. Before I started my YT channel, someone asked me my goal and I said it was to find my people. There's such a solid base of consideration, respect and conviviality here in this corner of the Substack world. I can't tell you how different this is from the first 65 yrs of my life when no one wanted to hear what I had to say, except to humor me.
Wow, an ancient leatherbound library! It wouldn't come in leather but my recent favorite book is Shantaram, which Julius reviewed here: https://juliusskoolafish.substack.com/p/shantaram-by-gregory-david-roberts. I've rarely found a book written by a man that's more appreciative of women, of all styles, temperaments, ages and shapes. I'd even go so far as to say he's a man who understands women, from their own point of view, with boundless affection added.
I thought I was fine with keeping my worlds separate, the virtual deep one and the 'real world' where I mostly skate on the surface. But the lines have gotten more blurred, with more roles crossing over. And I'm liking that too. And I'm always happy when you drop into my comments, Akgrrrl!
Wow, thats great! Malik is a great man, and your a great lady. Can only be a great show.
Im on the road but will surely check it back home✌️😁👍
I will look forward to that, Jean-Sebastien, and to hearing what you think! And yes, I felt it was a great conversation, Ahmad is such a warm, curious and genuine person. It was really a lively connection.
I Just finished that masterpiece of a charming video that was! Let me be honest, i had your book in my amazon library for a futur read... before the end of the video i went ahead and ordered it! Malik did such a great and convincing review! i got hook at the i'm reading this at my kids part. Plus i was already curious since our caret speach that got me so much time to understand the meaning. hehe
But that video made many point clear, and now i am happy to say to you: we agree to agree finaly! i soo misunderstood your point back then. I'm studying the roman history and babylonian one lately and that part on the hebrew abiru got me off my chair. From there i just tought to myself. that book must have many gems in it. so here's how it happened.
I would talk about each segment of your most interesting discussion of our history but i could go as long as you went and we now need a part two. so i'll cut it to one other comment on that video....maybe two ;) Btw cant wait for part 2 and more!
What i learn in that 1hour half, is something about me weirdly... You and malik are good person, i mean really good... I learned that i may be quite less. Where you are both disgusted or sick of that word playing game of the elites to reverso everything. I found pleasure in that. I find the enemy quite judiscious in is scheme and i basicly find the coding as divertising as poetry. The way you feel both of you when you talk, the emotion on your subject. I am not made like that, i shut down many part of me to be able to over use some other. Catching up on the learning closed my feelings a lot. Literaly, i only feel things when i propulse my imagination in a situation where my sons are in suffering and danger. Even that is selfish. Guess im one of these sociopsychopath then, but auto conditionned to act as a gentleman. Really all i see is tooth for tooth eye for eye with the nemesis. Finaly i think thats why you can see a society without money, while i can see a way to beat them at their own game using money and supercheries. Again my idea is emotionless and i do not love my opponent like you showed to mr malik about: ''we wouldnt want to trade life with them'' compassionate kinda thing.
The second thing is more about Malik, he mentionned glad not to be a christian (I understand that really well lately) and said having gotten out of islam if i recall. then what is he now? And you? I mean most of us learning student of life that finaly come up to the "revelation" about all this religion storytelling, what do we end in? gnostism, stoic like philosopher? Good mannered gentleman confusius style? i'm curious but understand its a really pesonnal question so dont mind if you both skip it.
And one last thing, i think you would love this substack. amaterasu solar. he vows for the no money thing and i will probly after this mail link him to your book and quest to dismantle the empire
https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/
after too many words, let me end describing you both in one word each
Malik is soothing
Tereza is Compassionate
Thanks to you both, learned a lot today =) abiru, population cleansing of 1500 centurys, and much more.like archons NOT the angelic definition ;)
I'm delighted that you watched this, Jean-Sebastien, and that you ordered my book! I also loved that Ahmad was reading it to his kids and talking about it to his wife. They have some super-smart kids, he sometimes prefaces his interviews with conversations with them, where they're off camera but soooo articulate.
Oh I agree with you about the word coding. It's like a puzzle to me and I'm a puzzle junkie. When I figure out one of their word tricks, it's a little dopamine rush. I love that they give us these clues because it's like a treasure hunt in reverse--every clue lets me know I'm on the right track.
The Habiru clues won't be in the book, because I didn't go much into religion there. I was saving that for a separate book called A People's History of the Bible. But I talk about them in this episode: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/hebrews-in-egypt-slaves-or-masters?
In answer to your question, I consider myself a gnostic in that I think God wants to be known--as opposed to an agnostic who thinks God is unknowable. If I were God, I would want to be known. And I would say I'm a Christian if the Christ includes all of us.
Oh amaterasu stops by here sometimes! He does have very interesting things to say. As do you, Jean-Sebastien! Thanks for sharing them with me!
Then we both gnostic of a big society without boundary’s. I am born in a not so religious family and thus i found gnostic to be the most interesting crew.😁 I kinda love studying them all and got to that conclusion
I enjoyed your parts but I have a very hard time with Malik. He comes across shallow, inarticulate and infantile (to say the least and remain civil :) and he doesn't seem to have self awareness or self restraint. He's a poor interviewer to again say the least :) Eric Coppolino made an on point and hilarious characterisation of him, which I am not going to reproduce here.
Anyway, I wanted to quickly mention three things (I am travelling and don't want to spend time on the screen).
- Anneke Lucas's book Quest for love (I think I have mention this before)
- The documentary film the Great British mortgage swindle and in general the work of Michael O'Bernicia and UCT https://www.universal-community-trust.org/uct/ with a lot of excellent ideas but flawed implementation, sadly.
Your closing words were beautiful and fully resonated with me.
- The thing is: We all are spirits. But the more we are anchored in the material world, the harder it is to connect to our spirithood and therefore to spirits.
Edit. One more point: I wondered if you are familiar with the concept of the legal straw-man. This is a good intro: https://livingintheprivate.blogspot.com/p/home.html
Thanks for your honesty, yulia, and the links.
Eric is interesting. He was enthusiastically in my comments for an episode. I've done one that cited him and we share the practice of A Course in Miracles, so I was thrilled that he'd noticed me. There was a woman in the comments who challenged one of his ideas, I forget the exact content. They got into an exchange and I remember her being very logical about it. After that, he stopped responding, although maybe it was because I didn't contact him directly. It just struck me as very contrary to my reading of the Course.
I love Anneke Lucas and definitely need to get her book. I think you've seen this one of mine on her, yes? https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/pedo-sadist-cults-and-anneke-lucas.
I watched an interview of Michael O'Bernicia recently, did you recommend it? By Dr. Tom Cowen. I thought he asked some very pertinent questions. It's hard for me to imagine anyone selling their house in exchange for made-up money that will never be repaid. And it seemed like it would require some arbitrating body to decide how much was too much--could you make up the money to buy 12 houses?
I ended up putting in an interview request to Tom in order to explain an economic system that would actually work. I don't think I'm saying this from a naive perspective. I've done a lot of research on how money works. But Michael is, imo, leading people off a cliff. I really wish some of his following would engage with the questions and read my book, because he understands the problem but his solution doesn't hold water. IMO.
I have heard about the legal straw man and the contractual 'berthing' agreement that you are owned by the State. Once again, I question the practicality. For an individual to push back against this, especially the parents who don't get their kids 'berth' certificates, puts them at risk but seems to have nothing it gains them. What I'd like to see is an agreement on our objectives and an empirical comparison of different plans to achieve them. All I've ever wanted is to pit my caret plan against quantifiable results in a fair fight.
And in that light, I wish I could find women who wanted to interview me. I think that would propel the ideas forward faster than the speed of light ;-)
Sorry Tereza, I can only reply now and need to be quick.
Yes, I know what you mean re Eric. He's a funny boy... and I moved on from him. He has a few outstanding work though but he seems utterly unable to self reflect (other than sexually) or reevaluate his position. Two things (at least) cannot be denied, IMHO, he's discerning when it comes to people and he's well prepared for his interviews unlike this joke of a man and constant virtue signaling Malik.
Yes, re Anneke, and we already had this exact same exchange! My bad!
Re MO'B, I think that his uncovering the many aspects of the mortgage fraud is very useful, as is the 'liens'. (I did not recommend that interview, I did not know about it).
The mortgage contract is not concluded according to the legislation.
Ppl pledge ownership of their house before they ever owned it.
The signature is not dated, "they" fill in the date - forward date it.
Then the whole contract is securitised without ppl's knowledge.
Now, would I advise ppl to stop paying their mortgage, NO.
In the U.K. fake bailiffs & dept collectors are turned up to ppl's house on a regular basis with fake warrants! The councils are setting up fake courts for those who refuse to pay the council tax (which is also a scam). The ppl in our community learnt to "fight" these situations and so far it's been working. To do so we need to know exactly how they defraud us and how to juggle between our legal straw man and our private state. So I, for one, do see a use of it.
It's also useful for rebutting bullying corporations like the British brainwashing corporation (aka BBC).
Yes, you have a lot of knowledge and wisdom to offer and you'd definitely need someone who is on par with you. Someone who holds you space and lets you fully articulate your knowledge and ideas, as opposed to constantly interrupting and putting themselves forward with childish and orthogonal stories in an attempt to hide their inability to reflect and follow up on your thoughts. In a sense, the exact opposite of this Mal-ik person.
I will have a think.
I follow a handful of amazing, self aware and humble interviewers, with the above skills but none are in this domain, but in a very niche field.
Apologies for typos, mistakes and co. I am still on the go typing on a small device barely visible!
Addendum.
I thought about Leslie Manookian https://lesliemanookian.com/ and https://healthfreedomdefense.org/
I haven't listened much to her recently (just too busy lately) but I could not value her and her work more. She is intelligent and comes across charismatic but restrained in the interviews.
I also liked reading her.
She might be a good partner if you could interest her to do an interview with you?
You could just reach out to her, I think.
On Michael O'B, I am glad that he's making people aware of the mortgage scam. He and I agree completely on the problem, but my solution makes the mortgages an equal distribution to the community in ways that stimulate local production. So it's using the same mechanism, but people do earn their right to the house by contributing to the community, in a calibrated way.
Leslie Manookian looks like a powerhouse! And her background is a good fit for my material. But it doesn't seem like she interviews other people--only is interviewed by them. I can see why you value her so much.
Thanks for responding :yulia!
She did and does interviews, maybe only occasionally. I did watch her interviews in the past, and just recently she interviewed Sasha L and Debbie on their Covid document.
Reposting this comment as I am not a paid subscriber to Doc Malik ...
Epic conversation, epic, addictive, bad-ass book.
I can’t wait to see your book promoted on OceanofPDF
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