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Saturday, 27 November 2021

The Evergreen Fog

'Evergreen Fog' is Pantone's 'color-of-the-year' for 2022.

It isn't green and it isn't a fog - it's a kind of weird grey color.

Still, what they are getting right is the forest of evergreen trees and the mist and the fog.

Can you not see how the Global Borg are all running around in a state of confusion right now?

Not quite panic yet but they'll get there.


There's things going on the media is not telling you, as usual.

Russian news services have been hinting at it by posing the question 'should older politicians be tested for cognitive impairment?'

...The globalist elites are entering into a big forest of tall trees, and it is getting dark and there is a mist building up.

Who knows what is in those trees there.

Could be timber wolves.

Eyes, burning red coals in the darkness.

Ravenous wolves. 


The Howling. Remember that?

These 'myths' are highly misunderstood by the common people, the ordinary member of the broad public.

You can ask a hundred thousand Scandinavian people whether Odin dies at the end of Ragnarok and they will all say that he does. Because certainly, it is not recorded that he is there meeting up on the 'pure plain' (Idavollur) after Ragnarok, after he has been swallowed by the Fenrir wolf.

He doesn't die.

He is the wolf.

The whole point about the Jewish celebration of Chanukah (which starts today), is that they no longer see God or the Divine Light anymore since the time of Joshua. 

The Zohar scholars will explicitly tell you, that they did see God at one time, and it was not simply that Adam saw him in Eden and then no one saw him ever after that.

Chanukah is today - at least, this evening. 

Go all the way.

And the Tamil Festival of Lights (which is exactly the same thing) was a little earlier on November 4.

Modern people try to make out Deepavali is some kind of Indian 'Harvest Festival' but it is not.

The word literally means a row of lights. And the festival goes on for eight days, same as the Jewish thing, except because of modern work practices, the time (in India) has been truncated to only five days; but it is meant to be eight.

There is also an occult festival known only to the Scandinavian 'Volva' witches, which celebrates the meeting of the remaining gods at Idavollur - in which lamps are also lined up in a row.

The real name of the Jewish celebration is Ohr Haganuz Chanukah - the Dedication of the Hidden Light.

These things are all the same thing.

Obviously, when it comes to ordinary people and their ritualistic practices, they just stick lights around the place and the only actual flame you will see is from some fuel that is burning.

If you want to see the real 'hidden light' though, you must go into a deep dark forest of tall trees, better if it is even in the dead of winter, and there are hungry ravenous wolves all around, looking to eat you.

Go there.

LOL
Surely this was in one of our little books?
Here wolf - eat this.

Well, but you are there though, aren't you? Already.

The Zohar wisdom teachers say that at the End, there will be no one and nothing to lean on, during the great times of trouble...

And no light upon the Earth.

Those who have it - and some do - keep it to themselves against the complete veil of the surrounding darkness.



3 comments:

  1. Hmm. "Evergreen Fog." Kinda reminds me of Feldgrau.

    "I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue." - Casablanca

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    1. You know what?! I think that's what it is too! Feldgrau. Wow. Oh-oh. You got that one. Hmn, god I should have guessed. As they say: 'when two go together, one sees before the other.'

      That's a big sign, then. Damn. Bad news I guess, but then, what isn't these days.

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