UFOs/Drone Swarms on the East Coast: I don’t even know—-all I think every time something like this happens, is “What is the (US) government up to, and why?” What are your thoughts?
Here are some thoughts from Dr. Steven Greer:
BOOOOO!!!!! Go home, Nanny, you’re drunk!
Recently my nemesis, Nanny “The Town Drunk” Pelosi reportedly fell down some stairs in Luxembourg while she was on a junket paid for by you. When is the last time you were in Luxembourg? Anyway, the gerontocracy AKA the US Congress is a huge problem. It doesn’t matter if the aging criminal is a Republican (ie.; Mitch McConnell) or a Democrat; like The Cadaver in Chief; the Rolling Corpse (Dianne Feinstein, died in office) or The Town Drunk, these people are out of touch with reality and are greedily hanging on to their power to grease the wheels of their grift.
I am not a huge fan of term limits, but, I would be interested in upper-age limits as there are lower-age limits. Why did the Founders put a minimum age for office holders? Probably because they valued the wisdom hopefully attained by life experiences. Conversely, why did they not impose upper age limits? A lot of people falsely quote low life-expectancy rates in the 18th-19th centuries, but that was because of high infant mortality rates. If you were a wealthy plantation owner, or cosmopolitan, educated person, and lived past five-years old, your life-expectancy was rather high:
George Washington lived to be 67 (my current age)
Thomas Jefferson lived to be 83
John Adams lived to be 91
Benjamin Franklin lived to be 85, etc.
Maybe these people were more spry and mentally fit than the current crop of this gerontocracy, but, these days the Federal institutional rot and sewage that has accumulated throughout the centuries is seeping into the pores of the so-called leaders.
The Cadaver in Chief was forced out of the 2024 POTUS race by a bloodless, palace coup which ironically spearheaded by The Town Drunk—-who has already filed to further inflict herself on the country when she is 86. Never mind inflicting herself on SF, because a lot of those maniacs love her there! Ugh….
McConnell recently had a bad fall, but he also decided not to run for office when his term is up, if he makes it.
What do you think about upper-age limits? I know many people who are in that age-o-sphere who are still very vital, but, I believe that there should be a mandatory retirement age for politicians, in my opinion.
Breaking a hip is no joke at The Town Drunk’s age, but, she has hundreds of millions of personal wealth PLUS the champagne health care plan of Congress. She’ll probably be okay, or she won’t. C’est la vie.
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All the UFO stuff sure diverted everyone's attention away from all the atrocities taking place, didn't it ?
The aliens thing is FUD. Fear uncertainty doubt.
I was big into this topic way back during the Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell days....
But these days I'm confused as to why despite having more and more cameras everywhere with superior zoom and resolution, we still get blurry dots or tic tacs.
BTW, the video released of the jet chasing a "ufo" dot was not flown by military, but by a contractor (intelligence agency). Hmmm, right?
https://library.lol/main/F0FFF93E5BDCCCD182B46BCC074E05BB
"Daimonic Reality by Patrick Harpur examines UFOs and a wide variety of “paranormal” phenomena from a rather unique angle. Although Harpur never fully defines the daimonic—“the daimonic that can be defined is not the true daimonic,” as Lao-Tse would say—it seems to exist both inside us and outside us. Like the Greek daemon and unlike the Christian demon, it takes both good/healing and bad/terrifying forms, depending on our commitment to rationalistic ego states.
In a sense, the daimonic is like the collective unconscious of Carl Jung, inside us as a part of our total self that the ego wishes to deny, outside us in all the other humans who ever existed and in the dreams, myths, and arts of all the world. But Harpur follows Irish poet (and Golden Dawn alumnus) W. B. Yeats as often as he follows Jung, and traces some of his ideas back to Giordano Bruno and the alchemical/hermetic mystics of the Renaissance. The daimonic is just a bit more personalized and individualized than Jung’s species unconscious.
Harpur’s major thesis is that unless we recognize the daimonic (make friends with it, Jung would say) it takes increasingly malignant and terrifying forms. For instance, the Greys of UFO abduction lore, he says, are deliberately mirroring our ego-centered and “scientistic” age—showing no emotions of the humans they experiment upon, just as the ideal science student feels no emotion and has no concern with the emotions of the animal being tortured in his laboratory."
Despite dealing with many subjects common to conspiracy theories, this book does not quite fit into that category. We are the conspirators, so to speak. We have repressed the most creative part of ourselves and now it is escaping in terrifying forms."