The President of Romania, who is a whistleblower, is under threat of a coup, and he appears to be leading the charge for freedom for Romania and the entire world. He reveals his intention to free humanity from the grip of the evil globalists who want to start WWIII to bring in fascism. Perhaps this is the turning point that humanity has been awaiting and the opportunity for the peoples' triumph against evil.
This good article brought to mind memories of my youth. Because I had a brother probably 60 IQ points above mine and we were born in successive years as close is humanly possible, he was my mentor. To even get close to his intellectual sphere (who was I kidding!) I read above my grade level, feverishly devouring required reading books for seniors when I was 15.
That 1st book was by Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov. Then onto The Double. At first I thought Fyodor was creepy and the only thing I gleaned from his writing was the ability to pronounce difficult names with ease. It wasn't till I got to Crime and Punishment that the dawn ushered in the light and I reread The Brothers Karamazov with different eyes.
During this time, Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum made the scene. Known as Ayn Rand, her books challenged the accepted norm, and I loved them all . Then in walks Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The First Circle, Ivan Denisovich and Gulag Archipelago. These 3 Russian authors were the very best I have come across in my life. Their exposure and understanding to life's meaning and what it takes to be successful has nothing to do with money or power.
Their bodies of work has shown that life's success is due to the manner in which you navigate the hills and valleys of existence and what that journey develops into.
With the likes of those 3 authors, who explained unimpeachable standards of behavior and success in my mind, there's no need to venture forward, they said it all. Now, if only I could get 200 Years Together, in English, I'd be a happy girl.
...i copied my comment just now from the article linked above on book summary... "...thanks for all the work u do and information continually bring, Unbekoming!...here's a link to a profound and useful series recently made freely available by CoreysDigs, which i'm beginning to 'dig into'...if she's available and it's possibly ought to make for a great interview... https://www.coreysdigs.com/the-solution-series/ .. i urge folk to check out this series and also visit the... https://home.solari.com/ ...Corey provides enlightened personal insights that are invaluable in today's rapidly transforming world"...
The President of Romania, who is a whistleblower, is under threat of a coup, and he appears to be leading the charge for freedom for Romania and the entire world. He reveals his intention to free humanity from the grip of the evil globalists who want to start WWIII to bring in fascism. Perhaps this is the turning point that humanity has been awaiting and the opportunity for the peoples' triumph against evil.
https://x.com/RealAlexJones/status/1879259359668031973
This good article brought to mind memories of my youth. Because I had a brother probably 60 IQ points above mine and we were born in successive years as close is humanly possible, he was my mentor. To even get close to his intellectual sphere (who was I kidding!) I read above my grade level, feverishly devouring required reading books for seniors when I was 15.
That 1st book was by Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov. Then onto The Double. At first I thought Fyodor was creepy and the only thing I gleaned from his writing was the ability to pronounce difficult names with ease. It wasn't till I got to Crime and Punishment that the dawn ushered in the light and I reread The Brothers Karamazov with different eyes.
During this time, Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum made the scene. Known as Ayn Rand, her books challenged the accepted norm, and I loved them all . Then in walks Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The First Circle, Ivan Denisovich and Gulag Archipelago. These 3 Russian authors were the very best I have come across in my life. Their exposure and understanding to life's meaning and what it takes to be successful has nothing to do with money or power.
Their bodies of work has shown that life's success is due to the manner in which you navigate the hills and valleys of existence and what that journey develops into.
With the likes of those 3 authors, who explained unimpeachable standards of behavior and success in my mind, there's no need to venture forward, they said it all. Now, if only I could get 200 Years Together, in English, I'd be a happy girl.
Trump Tower is a Masonic building. Complete with the upside triangle and 666 grove of trees. 7 towers of Baal. Look it up.
...i copied my comment just now from the article linked above on book summary... "...thanks for all the work u do and information continually bring, Unbekoming!...here's a link to a profound and useful series recently made freely available by CoreysDigs, which i'm beginning to 'dig into'...if she's available and it's possibly ought to make for a great interview... https://www.coreysdigs.com/the-solution-series/ .. i urge folk to check out this series and also visit the... https://home.solari.com/ ...Corey provides enlightened personal insights that are invaluable in today's rapidly transforming world"...
Follow the shekels:).
The book is sold out so I haven't read it yet but from your interview I thought why not the tower of Babel rather the the temple of Solomon.