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Saturday 26 June 2021

Exploring 'What's In It For Me'

All I wanted was a couple of pics of 'ice cream sandwiches' online, right? Preferably chocolate biscuit ice cream sandwiches.

Wasn't that I was not able to find any - there are plenty enough.

Except for any half-way decent cook you are going to immediately realize 'hey that is not vanilla ice cream in there.' It could be sorbet, it could be any one of a number of these yogurt substitutes and 'low-fat/non-fat' whatever other nonsense they have.

But not actual ice cream.

This is peach and vanilla ice cream
sandwiches.

Stupid.

So anyway I was just going to make this recommendation that those of you with no 'food issues' (lol) should try a good scotch whisky thrown into some vanilla ice cream and some melted brown sugar crystals... With a couple of choccy bikkies on the side in there.

The Pentagon-issued report to Congress comes up with 'blurt.' Nothing. They've covered their tails about the eight (oh well, maybe in some cases there could have been the thirty that they claimed - independent observers; which means equipment tracking signals recorded) synchronous tracking signals and vision recordings - on eighty military area UAP's.

Someone just told me there is something in there about interfering with military-grade security; and that definitely happened 100% for sure.

But they are treating it as relatively benign. 

I mean of course it is not benign.

This is the funniest thing ever. Vladimir Putin will be talking to his chiefs right now and going 'far out, they cannot win, cannot fight back, wouldn't even know where to begin - if we hit them hard right now.'

The Red Light Silhouette...

But then, he'd be also well aware of the so-called 'Doomsday scenario' dead-man switch weapons coming at him too afterwards. Could they counter? Yep. To a very large extent.

So. I would press the button tonight.

But I ain't VV. And you can thank your lucky stars about that at least.

...Which leads me to what I need to talk about now:

The 'what's in it for us/me' question.

For a start, as KP rightly pointed out, people are looking in all the wrong places to find the ET Aliens.

Chinese government knows they are in the Manasarovar Lake. Some of them are situated inside there, somewhere. It is hardly a quarter of a mile deep, but, there are aquifer caverns and passages there that lead into the Kailash Mountain system. 

But these 'craft' are all over the place, really. 

'Mountain of Gold.'

Biggest other problem is going to be also what KP exactly correctly mentioned - there will be people 'giving' what many 'seekers' want to find.

People will approach the whole subject with pre-existing biases and already formed 'ideas' and so-called 'understandings' and then clever and often well-funded people will feed those attitudes. All mainstream churches will now go into their own individual 'spin' patterns - the Messianic Jews will say, it's in the Torah, the Christians will say either 'fallen angels/demons' or maybe I dunno, something else but either way 'repent repent' because you are a sinner and it's TEOTW, and the New Age people will say whatever they will say and the Muslims will point to the passage in the Quran about a faked event where someone 'shoots arrows/missiles' into the skies at these craft and the arrow shafts come back down with blood on them...

Which pretty much, or near enough to anyway, leaves just you.

Oh my, Daniella - what long
fingers you have.

Do you know, when you look at the question 'what's in it for me?' ...How many people automatically then ask 'what's in it for you/the other person/the next person - and how can I honor that?'

You cannot have a shared mind, a common mind, unless you have a shared mind set.

The Pentagon is not going to like it if we took out Singapore overnight. Like, sunk it into the Indian Ocean (it is between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea) completely with all 5.69 million people dead.

Or not, as the case may be.

 





7 comments:

  1. 105F in my neighborhood today. If things continue like this for the rest of the season, and the smoke is as bad as it was last year, a lot of people are going to think about life in the Pacific Northwest differently. I see this as a bigger problem for the "powers that obtain" than the military standoff. Someone might use a UAP as a weapon of mass destruction, and disguise their responsibility. Sure. Not going to help them much. I was not around for the Cuban missile crisis, I'm sure it was terrifying. But what a massive dog and pony show that was.

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  2. 58 degrees F here in the early afternoon on the "front range" (Eastern side) of the Rocky Mountains of the USA.

    Anyway... the only solution I can see is for all clear thinking individuals on the planet to band together and contribute to a public works project to build a UFO Landing Pad, with massive, high-candle-power LED concentric lighted circles that invite our Alien friends (and only brothers), to LAND!

    Build it, and THEY will come! - to coin a phrase...

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    1. That's interesting! Are we going to lay out some food? How about a nice spit roasted, um... ...'red heifer?' LOL (Could not help it, sorry) I mean you have a point in that we might at least from the top, from 'officialdom' make some effort at least to show some 'welcome friends' gesture. And that is really where the real problem lies... ...as the next article/post here will scratch the surface of.

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  3. Today, 115. Yesterday was just the setup for the truly groundbreaking heat. I keep thinking about one of my father's favorite books, "Under the Red Sea Sun" by Edward Ellsberg. I don't have the book so I'm having to settle for wikipedia's summary: "...[experts are] people who know so much about how things have been done in the past that they are usually blind to how they can be done in the future."

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    1. Not to mention, they also always deliberately avoid the 'right now this minute, this second!

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  4. I just saw Mitt Romney on a TV news show, where he was asked about the UAPs. He said he would find it fascinating if they were extraterrestrial, but that our world has more pressing problems, like global warming, national debt, and the rise of China.

    Right. An alien intelligence with the potential to completely change our society is less significant than some competing human tribe over there on another hill that we need to beat on. Sheesh.

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  5. Fox News Guy: "Obama says he doesn't know what they are. What do you think they are?"

    Joe Biden: "I think you should ask him again."

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