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Gary Sharpe's avatar

A question: how do we spot the difference between investigating citizens who are uncovering all this from potentially malign sources who are actually in the process of telling us everything [albeit in such a way that most people won't believe it?]

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Good question, Gary. I think that anyone who benefits in the "artificial elevation" game by upholding the Matrix is suspect. For example, if a "respected doctor" (not naming any obvious names) "stands out" and "puts his/her reputation/career on the line" by railing against the Covid vaxxes but doesn't denounce germ theory or other vaxxes, they are a subversive, even if it's because they're stupid. Why? Because by not calling out the Grand Medical Lie of germ theory or the fact that vaccines are poisons, such a doctor gets to be a part of the MEDIA VEIL to keep their cushy gig while helping to keep people dumb and vulnerable and openly mocked. Sure, that doctor may be a victim of MK-ULTRA programming, but we still have to call them on the carpet.

Also, there are people who are most likely high-level "free" "masons" who do tell the truth, in books like "A Brief History of the Future" by Jacques Attali (a bit about this book and others like it at Jay Dyer YT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju7j4CY4CQI). They are part of the psychopathic global agenda for enslavement, and they like to tell their muahaha-minions and naive people all about the *exciting* plans they have for corralling, branding, and slowly poisoning to death "their" "cattle" (us). These creeps find it FUN to openly share their torturous ideas because they know that they're mind-controlling their unsuspecting viewers who will give their energy to the imagined scenarios.

I look for "duper's delight" in anyone who has a cushy gig. If they smile or laugh when they're talking about horrific abuses such as the "Covid" plandemic and subsequent unlawful mandates, or deaths, or even sometimes just general "news," they're peddling lies/half-truths and that means they're a subversive. I see it everywhere. Also, I see a lot of obfuscation, redirection, and rhetorical language during press conferences, for example.

The typical guy or gal on YouTube or Odyssee or wherever, who calls out child abuse, sex trafficking, government/establishment corruption, mind-control techniques, dark occultism, and so on, is more likely a genuine investigative journalist, with or without a college degree. I still run all my "tests" on them, because a lot of people are psychologically immature in addition to being mind-controlled by Hollywood, government indoctrination camps, and so on.

What I'm working to discern is Truth from "reality." The question I ask is, "Is this a thing or a situation that a Divine Creator would want for his most amazing creations and their collective home?" If not, it's BS and a lie, and the people pushing it into "reality" are out to cause harm to others in order to keep their masters happy while avoiding losing their prestigious positions, money, and power.

It's pretty simple, but a lot of people don't want to discern because the psychological process usually leads to new perceptions/perspective and thus the necessity of making life changes, which most people find too difficult. It's easier to play follow-the-leader, to tune out those intuitive questions/leanings, and to meld into the crowd.

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

Good answer, food for thought. I especially like the criteria of what a Divine Creator would want, I have been thinking similar in terms of beauty and wonder. So much of what people are pushing is ugly and demoralizing...

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

"So much of what people are pushing is ugly and demoralizing..."

For the average man, woman, child, it's a result of multi-generational programming / mind-control . . . . OR they are practicing the dark arts and *fully intend* to push the "ugly and demoralizing" crap in order to receive perks from the inverted, perverted social-construct-system.

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

This just flowed out of me

When I was an academic scientist, I found, that more often than not, the right answer ended up being the most simple and elegant explanation. Meanwhile, the need for highly convoluted, tortured arguments, self-inconsistent explanations, and ever more Rococo intricacies, were often the markers of theories which were stuck on the wrong track. There was a certain ugliness to them. It seems, I understood, even back then, that beauty and grace was inbuilt to the universe, and more-over, we humans are able to sense, and tune-in to, the difference, and in our heart of hearts, we know this is a guide for us towards truth.

The same is true in everything I’ve discovered about healing. The solutions are often the simplest and most elegant, full of hope, and moreover, exercising our appreciation and gratitude for our innate sense of beauty, and seeking out the awe and wonderment in the universe, is part of the healing too.

In today’s world, it seems to me that our remarkable antenna for truth in beauty has been purposefully dulled. Indeed, there are a lot of people pushing ideas and ideology which are antithetical to grace and elegance. They are marked by their ugliness, relying on tortured and self-inconsistent arguments, and are thoroughly, and purposefully, demoralizing. They are centred on resentment rather than appreciation and gratitude. They are unkind and vindicative, without hope. These should be signs that they are the wrong paths, but too many folks are going along with them, because they have been taught not to trust, and even despise, their own sense of beauty and grace.

When we don’t use our senses, we tend to lose them, and they become dulled and atrophied, and the sense of truth in beauty is no exception. We need to relearn how to use this, how to tune-in into the signals the universe is sending to us, trust the intuitions that it brings, listen to our hearts and guts, our feelings and bodily sensations, through which this sense communicates with us, and to thoroughly reject ideas and ideologies which set of the internal alarm bells and warning sirens.

I now believe that good and evil themselves are objective [this revelation that good and evil actually exist, for me, came to be clear because of what is being done to the kids in our society in the last couple of years, especially the increasing sexualization and medicalization of children]. With fully working and attuned antenna, I believe we can sense this objective difference too.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Gary, this was just beautiful. And this phrase made me smile broadly:

"...beauty and grace was inbuilt to the universe, and more-over, we humans are able to sense, and tune-in to, the difference, and in our heart of hearts, we know this is a guide for us towards truth"

I have felt this since as long as I can remember. I think that being raised as I was, with parents who (at least in the early years) were very devoted to their roles. I was a fairly free and wild child, with a mind of my own, and so I was *a lot* to handle, especially for my mom who did the vast majority of childrearing. I never stopped asking questions about the world, which often revealed my witnessing of evil. She didn't really answer my questions outside of pat statements like "that's the way it's always been," which of course were wholly unsatisfying put-offs. I was born searching for truth, beauty, and grace in a world that constantly trashed these "built-in" Divine dynamics.

I'm glad that you have directed your life using those forces as well, and you're sharing your perceptions and perspectives with the world!

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

I've worked it up into a post, which I will share tomorrow. I will mention it was inspired by our exchange.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Very good, thank you. As you say "The solutions are often the simplest and most elegant, full of hope, and moreover, exercising our appreciation and gratitude for our innate sense of beauty, and seeking out the awe and wonderment in the universe, is part of the healing too."

Or as I might say, easy peasy!

But then that is because peasy is anagram of 'Y peas'.

Which sounds like 'Why peace'. Why peace indeed.

I say, why not!

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

Very good read.

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Bert Powers's avatar

Mind Games Forever song pops into my head after reading this. It has gone on since language began. Now they have to change tactics to keep up with the technology they intend to rule us with. Keep telling the truth Sharine.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Yes, that's a perfect song to express what has been happening for millennia. And yes, the rapid pace of technology requires us to be extra-keen, or to succumb to the agenda, and I know which of those options I have chosen!

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elfmom55's avatar

Franchot Pearson talks a lot about the color purple and what it represents. Also I am glad to find someone else that questions the number of "deaths" on 9/11.

https://www.youtube.com/@franchotpearson/videos

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Interesting analyses by Franchot. I will watch a few more of his videos. Thanks for sharing!

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Bert Powers's avatar

An interesting person with a different style.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

For sure. I like him, though. I think he's got a unique approach to outing the evildoers. I like that he is saying that he didn't *choose* this arduous work, it was *chosen* for him.

I feel the same way, but in my unique style. And isn't that what we are?: Unique men and women, spark and sparkle of the Divine!

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Bert Powers's avatar

So very true, and as my dear departed Grandmother used to say, "Oh what a boring world it would be if everyone was like you and like me."

We used to have long talks about some of the subjects we have covered. She only had a third grade education but had the mind of a scholar.

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Bert Powers's avatar

An interesting person.

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Bert Powers's avatar

I think there is some middle ground here, if we look for it. If we can use it to forward our freedoms and wake up others, it can be a good thing.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Good point, Bert. I fell for the "false dichotomy" plot again!

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Bert Powers's avatar

Then again it never hurts to know your enemy and how they think.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Oh, heck yeah! "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."

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Bert Powers's avatar

It happens to me all the time.😀

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

The programming runs deep, amirite?!

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Bert Powers's avatar

You are 😀

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