It's not possible to overstate how exceptional and instructional your work is. If I had to choose only one site for reference material this would be it by a landslide.
The work and interviews you do and the stuff you uncover is absolutely needed, I would like to thank you. I am sorry that I cannot move to a paid subscription. I am a senior on a very fixed income here in Canada. What you are doing is amazing and I so wish the brain washed people were reading your articles on mainstream media where so many need to read it. Thank you again.
I second every note here of thanks, gratitude and appreciation for your one-of-a-kind body of work so generously shared with all. I’ve been with you since your first letter.
Simplifying your body of interviews is brilliant for those of us trying to keep up with your work.
Thank you for this amazing list. My life would feel complete with this list if you would interview the following: A Midwestern Doctor (Substack); David Icke (David Icke.com); Dr. Jacqueline Hobbs AKA Oracle Girl (www.oracle.org). Icke and Oracle Girl are taking us into the realms of possibility of who or what is above the systems running us into oblivion. Once I discovered them, all the anti-human and anti-life direction that we are seeing started to make sense. They are both offering a tremendous opportunity to connect the dots, or to get a high enough view to see that the jigsaw puzzle of disconnected pieces we live within are actually making a coherent picture. I would be so grateful if you would at least consider interviewing these very publicly available truth tellers.
I also remember those video stores. And the book stores. And the university library, where I remember picking up a book that, as the saying went, blew my mind. It was on millenial movements, including the fascist (Nazi and Communist) ones. It went back to 600 BC - Old Testament movements. The author? Was it Norman Cohn? That's what came to mind. It was one of dozens of books I took off the library shelves, opened, read a few lines. This one held me. Something about it resonated as Extra True. I remember teaching a few pages from it several decades later. Maybe I will remember to see if I can dig it out, not where I am (where I don't have my files). I remember a word from it. Eschatological.
I am remembering more - movements from the 14th century. The title: The Pursuit of the Millenium - I believe. And yes ... Looked it up - and the description - VERY IMPORTANT - SKIPS OVER WHAT MATTERED MOST TO ME - his seeing modern-day equivalents - fascism and Communist. Those are mentioned right in the opening pages. So here's Wikipedia - which informs and hides:
The Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages is Norman Cohn's study of millenarian cult movements. Covering a wide span of time, Cohn's book discusses topics such as anti-Semitism and the Crusades, in addition to such sects as the Brethren of the Free Spirit, flagellants, the Anabaptists, and the Ranters. The Pursuit of the Millennium concludes with a discussion of the theocratic king John of Leiden, who took over the city of Münster in 1534
It's not possible to overstate how exceptional and instructional your work is. If I had to choose only one site for reference material this would be it by a landslide.
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The work and interviews you do and the stuff you uncover is absolutely needed, I would like to thank you. I am sorry that I cannot move to a paid subscription. I am a senior on a very fixed income here in Canada. What you are doing is amazing and I so wish the brain washed people were reading your articles on mainstream media where so many need to read it. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for this wonderful resource! God bless you on this joyous Easter morning.
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Thankyou for the work you do to help us humans along the way of a very complicated and often dangerous world!
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Dear Unbekoming,
I second every note here of thanks, gratitude and appreciation for your one-of-a-kind body of work so generously shared with all. I’ve been with you since your first letter.
Simplifying your body of interviews is brilliant for those of us trying to keep up with your work.
Thank You.
Thank you for this amazing list. My life would feel complete with this list if you would interview the following: A Midwestern Doctor (Substack); David Icke (David Icke.com); Dr. Jacqueline Hobbs AKA Oracle Girl (www.oracle.org). Icke and Oracle Girl are taking us into the realms of possibility of who or what is above the systems running us into oblivion. Once I discovered them, all the anti-human and anti-life direction that we are seeing started to make sense. They are both offering a tremendous opportunity to connect the dots, or to get a high enough view to see that the jigsaw puzzle of disconnected pieces we live within are actually making a coherent picture. I would be so grateful if you would at least consider interviewing these very publicly available truth tellers.
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I also remember those video stores. And the book stores. And the university library, where I remember picking up a book that, as the saying went, blew my mind. It was on millenial movements, including the fascist (Nazi and Communist) ones. It went back to 600 BC - Old Testament movements. The author? Was it Norman Cohn? That's what came to mind. It was one of dozens of books I took off the library shelves, opened, read a few lines. This one held me. Something about it resonated as Extra True. I remember teaching a few pages from it several decades later. Maybe I will remember to see if I can dig it out, not where I am (where I don't have my files). I remember a word from it. Eschatological.
I am remembering more - movements from the 14th century. The title: The Pursuit of the Millenium - I believe. And yes ... Looked it up - and the description - VERY IMPORTANT - SKIPS OVER WHAT MATTERED MOST TO ME - his seeing modern-day equivalents - fascism and Communist. Those are mentioned right in the opening pages. So here's Wikipedia - which informs and hides:
The Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages is Norman Cohn's study of millenarian cult movements. Covering a wide span of time, Cohn's book discusses topics such as anti-Semitism and the Crusades, in addition to such sects as the Brethren of the Free Spirit, flagellants, the Anabaptists, and the Ranters. The Pursuit of the Millennium concludes with a discussion of the theocratic king John of Leiden, who took over the city of Münster in 1534