December 11
Life as you know it has been a great foundation and a gif for you in general. It has been predictable
once you learn the rules, the way in which things operate. This has allowed you, after your initial
“training,” to run on auto-pilot, to make reasonable assumptions about what things mean and how certain actions or events will unfold into others.
As you are well aware, the patterns that you learned to read and manipulate as young beings on the planet are now in a state of flux. On the one hand, this is a delight beyond description. Many of you will easily agree that the way things have been is not a way worth preserving, certainly not in its entirety.
But as things alter, it requires that you wake up from auto-pilot, that you be conscious of the choices you are making in each moment, the things you say and do, and most especially, the things you think. This can be, well frankly, exhausting. Being conscious, particularly in the dense material form you currently inhabit, is intense and sometimes very tiring.
And of course, when you add on top of that the uncertainty you must face so routinely now, the not knowing the likely outcomes, it is little wonder that present conditions feel as if they are draining many of you.
It is to be expected that this state of affairs will continue for some while. You are, as you know, in a time of transition, and to be honest, you cannot anticipate that things will settle into a predictable rut again anytime soon. (The good and the bad news….)
So, our advice to you around this rather central concern is this: spend time (as much as you need, please) considering your highest values.
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From what core place do you wish to be acting? You have all undoubtedly thought on this before, but in the past it has been easier to hedge, to affirm a commitment to a particular value but when up against the wall, to choose another as your operative.
And that was fine because you were in the part of the process devoted to exploration. Right now, though, it is quite important that you know your hierarchy of values and do everything you can to live by them, whatever they may be.
Things are moving too quickly to allow for uncertainty or detouring from your purpose.
You will need to stay focused in order to stay in the flow. If you are able to hold firmly to your beliefs, it will guide you moment to moment in a way that nothing and no one else can. Even if your auto-pilot is not functioning, you will have the capacity to think, feel and act with confidence and accuracy in short order.
Today is a day that lends itself to organizing values, purpose, and focus. Take up this process wherever it lies for you and give it your attention. And do your best to delve beneath the surface—you need to know what you are willing to live and die for, not just what sounds good or uplifting. We know that clarifying this will help to ease your path in the foreseeable future, and as well, it will increase the positive impact that you will have on all those around you and the world’s process in general.
As always, there will be a multitude of beings of light at your elbow if and when you need us.
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……40% rise in death rates in healthy workers at the top US companies, the Fortune 500; 11% rise in disability claims
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I like that Dr Mercola goes into the egoic problem here with the fanatic, intolerant vaxxtards:
“…many remain stuck in the pro-mandate box for the simple reason that their egos are wrapped up in it.
Many didn’t take and push the shots for personal health reasons. As noted by Ed Dowd, “They did it for virtue-signaling tribal reasons, and they wanted to feel superior to other people.” To break the spell, they must come to the realization that they were duped, they were fooled — and that’s painful.
“If you buy a stock and your investment thesis is proven wrong, what you should do is pull a 180 and sell the stock, because you’re wrong. What I found, even with some of the greatest investors, is that if their ego was attached to it, they would ignore clear evidence that the thesis was compromised. Sometimes fraud would even be involved in some of these companies, but they would continue to buy the stock all the way down.
That’s an analogy for what taking boosters is at this point — taking boosters for a product that doesn’t work at all, doesn’t prevent COVID or transmission. Let’s say you think it’s safe and effective. But now there are serious safety concerns that are proven, so it’s literally your ego that’s going to kill you.
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Hence the need for a new Aryan religion to attack the core problem, the egoic mind, your eternal soul’s toxic employee — who should be serving, not endangering you.
What is a psychopath? Someone like the yaxx-forcing, gun-grabbing, account-seizing, speech-banning pretty boy Justin Trudeau, son of the bolshevik Fidel Castro, who is totally, utterly egoic and is deliberately killing off the Canadian people.
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……The 2022 Fortune 500, the biggest companies in America
- Walmart
- Amazon
- Apple
- CVS Health
- UnitedHealth Group
- Exxon Mobil
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Alphabet
- McKesson
- AmerisourceBergen
- Costco Wholesale
- Cigna
- AT&T
- Microsoft
- Cardinal Health
- Chevron
- Home Depot
- Walgreens Boots Alliance
- Marathon Petroleum
- Anthem
- Kroger
- Ford Motor
- Verizon Communications
- JPMorgan Chase
- General Motors
- Centene
- Meta Platforms
- Comcast
- Phillips 66
- Valero Energy
- Dell Technologies
- Target
- Fannie Mae
- UPS
- Lowe’s
- Bank of America
- Johnson & Johnson
- Archer Daniels Midland
- FedEx
- Humana
- Wells Fargo
- State Farm Insurance
- Pfizer
- Citigroup
- PepsiCo
- Intel
- Procter & Gamble
- General Electric
- IBM
- MetLife
- Prudential Financial
- Albertsons
- Walt Disney
- Energy Transfer
- Lockheed Martin
- Freddie Mac
- Goldman Sachs Group
- Raytheon Technologies
- HP
- Boeing
- Morgan Stanley
- HCA Healthcare
- AbbVie
- Dow
- Tesla
- Allstate
- AIG
- Best Buy
- Charter Communications
- Sysco
- Merck
- New York Life Insurance
- Caterpillar
- Cisco Systems
- TJX
- Publix Super Markets
- ConocoPhillips
- Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
- Progressive
- Nationwide
- Tyson Foods
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Nike
- Deere
- American Express
- Abbott Laboratories
- StoneX Group
- Plains GP Holdings
- Enterprise Products Partners.
- TIAA
- Oracle
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Coca-Cola
- General Dynamics
- CHS
- USAA
- Northwestern Mutual
- Nucor
- Exelon
- Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
- Northrop Grumman
- 3M
- Travelers
- Arrow Electronics
- Honeywell International
- Dollar General
- Qualcomm
- Capital One Financial
- TD Synnex
- Philip Morris International
- World Fuel Services
- Performance Food Group
- Delta Air Lines
- American Airlines Group
- Netflix
- Paramount Global
- US Foods Holding
- Danaher
- Jabil
- Starbucks
- Mondelez International
- Eli Lilly
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- D.R. Horton
- Molina Healthcare
- CBRE Group
- Micron Technology
- Broadcom
- Gilead Sciences
- PBF Energy
- Lennar
- United Natural Foods
- NRG Energy
- Nvidia
- Occidental Petroleum
- Salesforce
- Dollar Tree
- KKR
- Kraft Heinz
- Amgen
- AutoNation
- Penske Automotive Group
- PayPal Holdings
- Macy’s
- Duke Energy
- United Airlines Holdings
- Visa
- Rite Aid
- Cummins
- U.S. Bancorp
- Paccar
- McDonald’s
- Southern
- C.H. Robinson Worldwide
- Truist Financial
- Applied Materials
- Freeport-McMoRan
- Lithia Motors
- Blackstone
- Hartford Financial Services Group
- Aflac
- Whirlpool
- Union Pacific
- International Paper
- Altria Group
- CDW
- ManpowerGroup
- PG&E
- Carrier Global
- Baker Hughes
- Cleveland-Cliffs
- United States Steel
- Becton Dickinson
- CarMax
- Sherwin-Williams
- Builders FirstSource
- Marsh & McLennan
- PNC Financial Services Group
- Lumen Technologies
- Avnet
- Tenet Healthcare
- Kimberly-Clark
- Kohl’s
- BlackRock
- Jones Lang LaSalle
- Lear
- Lincoln National
- Charles Schwab
- Ross Stores
- Mastercard
- Genuine Parts
- WestRock
- EOG Resources
- Cognizant Technology Solutions
- Moderna
- Steel Dynamics
- HF Sinclair
- Texas Instruments
- Emerson Electric
- WESCO International
- General Mills
- Tenneco
- Waste Management
- Viatris
- DISH Network
- L3Harris Technologies
- DXC Technology
- Block
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber
- Uber Technologies
- Colgate-Palmolive
- Stanley Black & Decker
- DuPont
- Stryker
- NextEra Energy
- Targa Resources
- Western Digital
- PPG Industries
- American Electric Power
- Gap
- BJ’s Wholesale Club
- Reinsurance Group of America
- Kinder Morgan
- Oneok
- Expeditors Intl. of Washington
- Advanced Micro Devices
- Fiserv
- Estée Lauder
- Bank of New York Mellon
- Laboratory Corp. of America
- Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
- Land O’Lakes
- Cheniere Energy
- Southwest Airlines
- Adobe
- Synchrony Financial
- Corteva
- Fidelity National Financial
- DTE Energy
- Murphy USA
- Halliburton
- Automatic Data Processing
- Edison International
- BorgWarner
- Nordstrom
- Loews
- Guardian Life Ins. Co. of America
- Pioneer Natural Resources
- AutoZone
- Lam Research
- American Family Insurance Group
- Illinois Tool Works
- Parker-Hannifin
- Otis Worldwide
- Omnicom Group
- Principal Financial
- Dominion Energy
- Kellogg
- Fluor
- AECOM
- Reliance Steel & Aluminum
- Jacobs Engineering Group
- Corning
- Farmers Insurance Exchange
- Qurate Retail
- Pacific Life
- PulteGroup
- Fidelity National Information Services
- IQVIA Holdings
- Marriott International
- Berry Global Group
- Ball
- Group 1 Automotive
- Leidos Holdings
- Wayfair
- Consolidated Edison
- Ameriprise Financial
- Xcel Energy
- O’Reilly Automotive
- Global Partners
- Discover Financial Services
- Rocket Companies
- LKQ
- W.W. Grainger
- Quanta Services
- Crown Holdings
- Fox
- Sempra
- Markel
- Carvana
- XPO Logistics
- Baxter International
- Ecolab
- Tractor Supply
- Andersons
- Keurig Dr Pepper
- Universal Health Services
- CSX
- Henry Schein
- Sonic Automotive
- eBay
- Textron
- Jones Financial (Edward Jones)
- Community Health Systems
- Mosaic
- Thor Industries
- Dick’s Sporting Goods
- Newmont
- Devon Energy
- Warner Bros. Discovery
- J.B. Hunt Transport Services
- Alcoa
- Peter Kiewit Sons’
- Aramark
- Vistra
- State Street
- Unum Group
- Alleghany
- Boston Scientific
- Westlake
- Entergy
- International Flavors & Fragrances
- DaVita
- Mutual of Omaha Insurance
- Assurant
- Liberty Media
- Hormel Foods
- Icahn Enterprises
- Republic Services
- Mohawk Industries
- Conagra Brands
- Norfolk Southern
- AES
- AGCO
- Caesars Entertainment
- Equitable Holdings
- Advance Auto Parts
- Biogen
- Auto-Owners Insurance
- Booking Holdings
- Amphenol
- Quest Diagnostics
- FirstEnergy
- DCP Midstream
- Ally Financial
- Delek US Holdings
- Williams
- Newell Brands
- Eastman Chemical
- Air Products & Chemicals
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
- Molson Coors Beverage
- Interpublic Group
- Weyerhaeuser
- Altice USA
- Raymond James Financial
- EMCOR Group
- Eversource Energy
- Yum China Holdings
- Asbury Automotive Group
- Owens & Minor
- Public Service Enterprise Group
- United Rentals
- MGM Resorts International
- Ryder System
- Intuit
- Cincinnati Financial
- Erie Insurance Group
- Univar Solutions
- Huntington Ingalls Industries
- W.R. Berkley
- Western & Southern Financial Group
- Insight Enterprises
- News Corp.
- American Tower
- Old Republic International
- Burlington Stores
- Avis Budget Group
- ODP
- VF
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- Seaboard
- First American Financial
- Intercontinental Exchange
- PVH
- Apollo Global Management
- Jefferies Financial Group
- Hershey
- NVR
- Foot Locker
- Dana
- SpartanNash
- Olin
- Chewy
- Jackson Financial
- Activision Blizzard
- Toll Brothers
- Carlyle Group
- Graybar Electric
- Ovintiv
- UFP Industries
- Ulta Beauty
- Constellation Brands
- Expedia Group
- CommScope Holding
- Celanese
- Global Payments
- Owens Corning
- Campbell Soup
- Huntsman
- Franklin Resources
- Avery Dennison
- Masco
- CenterPoint Energy
- Fifth Third Bancorp
- WEC Energy Group
- S&P Global
- FM Global
- Polaris
- Williams-Sonoma
- Autoliv
- Arthur J. Gallagher
- Motorola Solutions
- Zillow Group
- Opendoor Technologies
- J.M. Smucker
- Anywhere Real Estate
- Oshkosh
- MasTec
- GXO Logistics
- APA
- Boise Cascade
- Dover
- Genworth Financial
- Bath & Body Works
- Booz Allen Hamilton Holding
- Coinbase Global
- Zimmer Biomet Holdings
- Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies
- Zoetis
- Packaging Corp. of America
- LPL Financial Holdings
- T. Rowe Price
- Fortune Brands Home & Security
- Casey’s General Stores
- A-Mark Precious Metals
- Hess
- Vertex Pharmaceuticals
- KeyCorp
- Chipotle Mexican Grill
- CMS Energy
- Arconic
- Taylor Morrison Home
- American Financial Group
- UGI
- Science Applications International
- Avantor
- Hanesbrands
- Clorox
- KBR
- TravelCenters of America
- Hertz Global Holdings
- Analog Devices
- Securian Financial Group
- Darden Restaurants
- Graphic Packaging Holding
- NCR
- Brighthouse Financial
- PPL
- Cintas
- Xerox Holdings
- Rockwell Automation
- Citizens Financial Group
- KLA
- Camping World Holdings
- Ingredion
- Veritiv
- Beacon Roofing Supply
- Diamondback Energy
- Victoria’s Secret
- Academy Sports and Outdoors
- Sanmina
- ON Semiconductor
- Commercial Metals
- EnLink Midstream
- Southwestern Energy
- Equinix
- Dillard’s
- Regions Financial
- Yum Brands
- Landstar System
- CF Industries Holdings
- Northern Trust
- Robert Half International
- Compass
- Hasbro
- Roper Technologies
- ARKO
- Frontier Communications
- Ameren
NASA’s Artemis unmanned Moon mission to splash down today at 9:39 AM PST. The article describes how it will hit Earth’s atmosphere at 24,500 mph. While this article doesn’t say it directly, another article I read, (should have saved it) said that this is faster than any previous re-entry, due to the fact that it was traveling at high speed from the Moon rather than from low-Earth orbit. The article also describes how NASA engineers are worried about whether Artemis’ newly-designed heat shield will be able to withstand the intense 5000 degree Fahrenheit heat generated by such a high-speed 24,500 mph re-entry:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nasas-orion-capsule-heads-splashdown-060801019.html
“HOTTER, FASTER
The heat, speed and forces exerted on Orion on its return from the moon will exceed those endured by spacecraft making more routine descents from the International Space Station (ISS) or other flights from low-Earth orbit.”
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“Re-entry marks the single most critical phase of Orion’s journey, testing whether its newly designed heat shield will withstand atmospheric friction expected to raise temperatures outside the capsule to nearly 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit (2,760 degrees Celsius).
“It is our priority-one objective,” NASA’s Artemis I mission manager Mike Sarafin said at a briefing last week. “There is no arc-jet or aerothermal facility here on Earth capable of replicating hypersonic re-entry with a heat shield of this size.”
It will also test the advanced guidance and thruster systems used to steer the capsule from the moon to its proper re-entry point and through descent, maintaining the spacecraft at just the right angle to avoid burning up.
“It’s essentially like throwing a football 300 yards and hitting a penny,” Eric Coffman, Orion propulsion senior manager at Lockheed Martin Corp, which built Orion under contract with NASA, told Reuters.
An internal navigation and control system commands 12 on-board thrusters, fixed in recessed positions along the base of the capsule, to fire bursts of propellant as needed to keep the capsule oriented correctly and on course, he said.”
Here is an article which describes how NASA is using a never-before-tried “skip re-entry” method where the capsule skips along the top of Earth’s atmosphere instead of entering it directly at 24,500 mph. The article says this method wasn’t used by the Apollo missions because they had antiquated 1960s guidance systems and computers, which is true, but the real reason NASA is using this skip re-entry method is because re-entering Earth’s atmosphere directly at 25,500 mph, as the Apollo missions supposedly did, would burn up the heat shield and destroy the craft:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11520299/NASAs-Orion-capsule-barrel-Earths-atmosphere-Sunday-25-000mph.html
“NASA is describing the return as its ‘priority one’ for the mission because engineers want to see proof that the spacecraft can survive the heat of re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.
The capsule must not only withstand searing temperatures of 5,000°F (2,760°C) — half as hot as the surface of the sun — but also slow down from speeds of 24,500mph.
To do this, the US space agency will be using a new re-entry technique that is different to how the Apollo moon missions returned to Earth.
Known as a ‘skip entry’, it will see Orion bounce off the Earth’s upper atmosphere like a stone skipping across water and has several key benefits, including bleeding off speed and reducing the G-Force that astronauts in the future will experience.
It will also help the uncrewed Artemis I capsule make a more precise landing closer to the US coast following its 25-day voyage.
The concept of a skip entry was known during the 1960s and 70s but wasn’t used because Apollo lacked the necessary navigational technology, computing power, and accuracy.
Instead, astronauts returning from the moon made direct entries in their capsules, meaning they had a vast range of possible places they could splash down and ended up in remote parts of Earth’s oceans.”
Yet the Apollo missions, which were also supposedly traveling at 24,500 mph returning from the Moon, entered directly and did not use a skip re-entry method, yet they had no worries about burning up on re-entry, despite the fact that they were using antiquated 1960s guidance system technology and heat shields. The reason the Apollo missions had no such worries is because they were re-entering Earth’s atmosphere at relatively low speed, from low-Earth orbit, just like NASA’s previous Gemini and Mercury missions had done.
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Every word this government says is a lie.