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A recent financial editorial from financial guru, Dan Ferris, said the following: “We are one demand spike away from a crisis that will ripple across the country in a matter of days, possibly even hours…Store shelves will empty. Farming, construction, and mining will shut down. Trucks will sit, stranded. And the entire U.S. military – except perhaps for nuclear-powered submarines – will be locked in place, unable to move an inch. It won’t be Wall Street’s fault. It won’t be Washington’s either… or the billionaires everyone loves to hate. This crisis will begin with a single failure: a power outage so major that it will force the new mega-consumers at the heart of the U.S. economy – data centers – to demand huge amounts of energy all at the same time. If the power grid ever fails, data-center servers will rely on backup generators to keep operations running. And those generators will all draw from one fuel source… diesel. Yes, the most advanced technological systems on the planet still use dirty diesel. See, for all the hubbub from environmentalists about the evil of fossil fuels and the bright, green future of renewables, diesel remains the quiet lifeblood of the modern U.S. economy. It moves nearly everything we eat, build, wear, and export. When diesel flows, so does the economy. When it doesn’t, everything stops. I suspect many folks think data-center power is a localized issue that doesn’t apply to them. They’re wrong. It’s a nationwide problem, and our country’s civil engineers will tell you that the aging of our electric grid makes disaster more likely by the day.” This certainly seems like a perfect worsening of things, to have unprecedented power demands that make us dangle by a thread, while all along, tidal power outages are planned to escalate fear while crippling the world economy. Is there a connection here?
ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • 
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What is keeping her from finding a new life partner?
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What is causing my client’s adult daughter to cut herself?
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Creator was asked about the book, Thirty Years Among the Dead, by Psychiatrist Dr. Carl Wickland, published in 1934. Creator said, “This, indeed, is a valid and accurate reporting …” In the book, a discarnate spirit spoke about conditions in the spirit world surrounding Earth through Mrs. Anna Wickland (Dr. Wickland’s wife and trance medium). The spirit reported, “The Earth is a little globe. The globe has a sphere around it. The distance between the world of spirit and the world of matter is about sixty miles. This sphere is the world of the spirits in darkness. … Conditions that cannot be described, the most hideous, the most fiendish, so ugly that I cannot describe them.” On October 13, 2021, legendary 90-year-old actor William Shatner traveled into orbit on the privately built and operated Blue Origin suborbital rocket. Shatner wrote in his recent book: “… All I saw was death. I saw a cold, dark, black emptiness. It was unlike any blackness you can see or feel on Earth. It was deep, enveloping, all-encompassing. … It was among the strongest feelings of grief I have ever encountered. The contrast between the vicious coldness of space and the warm nurturing of Earth below filled me with overwhelming sadness. … It filled me with dread. My trip to space was supposed to be a celebration; instead, it felt like a funeral. I learned later that I was not alone in this feeling. It is called the ‘Overview Effect’ and is not uncommon among astronauts.” Is this common ‘Overview Effect’ a result of entering the sphere of ‘outer darkness?’ That by being in literal proximity physically to this realm of extreme spiritual suffering, do the astronauts involuntarily ‘tune in’ and feel directly this unseen collective anguish? What can Creator tell us?
ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • 
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