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Glimpse

These days, weeks and months ahead are going to be a little crazy as far as my life is concerned. My siblings have decided to sell the mansion where I live and today, for example, some real estate agents are coming to photograph it. But I wanted to talk about something else.

Yesterday I was watching videos on YouTube about people saying they are fleeing Canada because it’s becoming hell in every way we can imagine. I also saw videos about the homeless in California, where I lived for just over a couple of years in the eighties, and now it is unrecognisable. But there are not only zombies who are homeless in California, but in Philadelphia and even in Denver and Vancouver and the number of videos about them is enormous.

Using the metaphor of Bran the Broken, who in addition to seeing the past could sometimes have isolated visual glimpses of what the future might be, I had imagined exactly these scenarios after the collapse of the dollar, but not before. That means that, although the dollar has not yet hyperinflated, the collapse has in fact already begun in North America. And with Biden’s sabotage of Germany by dynamiting the gas pipelines that came from Russia, fortunately, it is already reaching Europe as well.

Of course, these videos, which there is no point in linking to because there are tons of them, are only a warning of what is coming big time after the collapse. I definitely suggest that visitors who see them get that glimpse, à la Bran, of what is to come in a much more extensive and widespread way.

Sometimes I have come to think that if those movies and television series about starving zombies that swarm the streets of a dystopian future have become so popular, it’s because the Aryan collective unconscious already sensed it, although not as perfectly conscious as those of us who are aware of what the energy devolution will cause.

5 replies on “Glimpse”

Can you still travel to England and find sanctuary there? Maybe you could contact some people that will be interested in hosting you through a language exchange.

Going back on topic, I have heard and seen the rise of homeless everywhere in America. They are rampant. You see homeless even in remote suburbs.

I also heard very often that Canada is becoming unbearable to live in, with taxes and cost of living even higher than the USA. Ukrainians refugees, once very popular migrants to Canada, are thinking twice before moving there.

In addition to that, I have heard from travelers that inflation is hitting harder in European countries like Ireland and France. Just recently, there were riots in Dublin by Irish men after some multicultural attacks on Irish women and children. The protest of the farmers in Germany, who are blocking roads, are still gaining momentum despite winter.

It is funny you mentioned the zombie scenario because that was precisely the thought many had when the covid lockdowns started. We are already on that dystopian future.

But it is more or less tolerable so long as there is light on the streets at nights and gasoline for car dependant America. Once that’s gone, it will be a disaster.

Can you still travel to England and find sanctuary there?

England, LOL! This month Tyrone and Chris, who commented here in the past, will be put in jail for thoughtcrime! (And Jez Turner, who chaired the London Forum and whom I also met on my last trip, also spent thirteen months in jail for thoughtcrime.)

I will follow Gonzalo Lira’s advice. I will go to an area as rural as possible in this third world country where I live—Lira’s advice to avoid the thoughtpolice!—and from there I will continue blogging.

Where I live even the rural areas are visibly crumbling, people are apathetic and feeling that something malevolent is surrounding them but they don’t know what it is, what to do or where to go,only like talking zombies they mumble something about the politicians and the “elite.”
Their god that they used to pray for in difficult moments and tragedies is dead, so the hopelessness and silent despair is something you could even smell.

Fortunately, the rural place where I plan to move is populated almost by Amerindians, where Western madness hasn’t reached the degree that we see in the big cities.

“people are apathetic and feeling that something malevolent is surrounding them but they don’t know what it is”

This is what I referred to when I said that normies like Gonzalo Lira are dead ends and unable to bring light to others in order to fully understand the reality of the world.

They know things are wrong, they just don’t know what it is or why…. I can imagine them thinking:

Evil Hitler was defeated!
We are good Christians!
Our side was righteous!
We love to hate niggers and jews!
We voted for trump!

Why are we being engulfed by darkness and forgotten by our god?

Why… ?

Like Lira, they would carry those thoughts until the very end of their days. It is sad.

“Their god that they used to pray for in difficult moments and tragedies is dead, so the hopelessness and silent despair is something you could even smell.”

How accurate! I assume their god was some sort of politician who promised to make the miracle of “bringing back jobs”, right?

No doubt. Man is far more religious than rational.

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