Monday, July 28, 2025

Partners

 

Rules for Picking a Partner.


1.  Tell me about your childhood…. Through age 18.

If there is abuse, neglect, trauma, etc.  RUN

2.  Tell me how you handle money.

If he’s not a responsible provider, RUN


Sunday, July 27, 2025

Travelers

 

Eighteen Rabbit, a Mayan king and shaman, is one of the first recorded time travelers. He left, and returned with information for the people.

This is exactly what Dick Parsons told me I did in my highest evolved lifetime.  Except I was Hopi.  I was a shaman, who brought information from “the other side” to the people.  1977.

John, Cancer and Canines


To My Friend Who Fears Cancer:



Do you know of Dr. Betsy Eads?  I’ve listened to her since the beginning of the PLANdemic.

Cancer.
Is not a death sentence anymore.
It was when your father was sick - for most all people
But now we have the internet
And we are educated enough to search out information WE personally need.

She addresses cancer.
Treatments.
She does telehealth.  From Florida.

There are many many testimonials as to cancer recovery - including stages 3 and 4….  Things have changed.  We all get cancer, but our immune system handles it…..  So any tests showing you immunity levels, as allopaths interpret it, would be good data points.  Like white blood cell count.  I’m not really up on specific tests for immunity levels.

A cancer diagnosis is something doctors use to scare people, I think.
Plus, they are encouraged to make this diagnosis.
Chemo is the most profitable type of cancer cure (haha) to prescribe.

I sat with my friend John when an oncologist, chemo salesman, tried to talk him into it.  He had stage 4 brain tumor, and tumors in his lower spine.  All started in the lungs.  He was dead in 3-4 months.  John declined.  But he did radiation on his spine because it had “cured” his German Shepard.  He loved that dog.  I had to place him….. 12 year old 100+ pound black wolf-like.  Maybe a belgium shepard.  Cancer survivor.  Not trained to behave outside of his house.  Found a rescue.  Took many days of many phone calls to find “THE ONE”.  They were wonderful!!! With a difficult animal, one with many issues, breed specific rescues are the best I think… He was taken in and lived his best life for 6 more months before he was found dead in his bed in the morning.  Merciful death.  He had a dog companion - that was a first.  And the 2 of them would go out into the back yard and BARK and BARK as they chased each other.

John watched my white Chihuahua, Patooch, when I traveled.  The Shepard loved having a canine companion.  They especially loved walking out on the enclosed front porch and barking at the mailman.  They really enjoyed that.

John lived near the West Chester U. Off campus housing.  The actual campus was maybe a 5 minute walk. One night the cops were chasing someone, looking for them, they knew the perp was close…. And then a copy looked at the Shepard, who was crouched down STARING under a parked car.  BINGO.  Found the guy.  The cops thanked the Shepard.

He also had 4 cats. I placed them with a no-kill rescue, with a big DONATION.


 we have the internet

And we are educated enough to search out information WE personally need.

She addresses cancer.
Treatments.
She does telehealth.  From Florida.

There are many many testimonials as to cancer recovery - including stages 3 and 4….  Things have changed.  We all get cancer, but our immune system handles it…..  So any tests showing you immunity levels, as allopaths interpret it, would be good data points.  Like white blood cell count.  I’m not really up on specific tests for immunity levels.

A cancer diagnosis is something doctors use to scare people, I think.
Plus, they are encouraged to make this diagnosis.
Chemo is the most profitable type of cancer cure (haha) to prescribe.

I sat with my friend John when an oncologist, chemo salesman, tried to talk him into it.  He had stage 4 brain tumor, and tumors in his lower spine.  All started in the lungs.  He was dead in 3-4 months.  John declined.  But he did radiation on his spine because it had “cured” his German Shepard.  He loved that dog.  I had to place him….. 12 year old 100+ pound black wolf-like.  Maybe a belgium shepard.  Cancer survivor.  Not trained to behave outside of his house.  Found a rescue.  Took many days of many phone calls to find “THE ONE”.  They were wonderful!!! With a difficult animal, one with many issues, breed specific rescues are the best I think… He was taken in and lived his best life for 6 more months before he was found dead in his bed in the morning.  Merciful death.  He had a dog companion - that was a first.  And the 2 of them would go out into the back yard and BARK and BARK as they chased each other.

John watched my white Chihuahua, Patooch, when I traveled.  The Shepard loved having a canine companion.  They especially loved walking out on the enclosed front porch and barking at the mailman.  They really enjoyed that.

John lived near the West Chester U. Off campus housing.  The actual campus was maybe a 5 minute walk. One night the cops were chasing someone, looking for them, they knew the perp was close…. And then a copy looked at the Shepard, who was crouched down STARING under a parked car.  BINGO.  Found the guy.  The cops thanked the Shepard.

He also had 4 cats. I placed them with a no-kill rescue, with a big DONATION.


Activist Judges

 

I’ve been listening to Victor Davis Hanson’s podcasts.  Old guy from central CA.  Stanford professor of many years.  Lives on a family farm of many generations.  He talks to changes he has seen in CA, and elsewhere, and he has the perspective that only an elder possesses.

His recent commentary on activist federal district court judges is interesting, and coincides with my remembrances of  how things used to be.  Years ago, a district court judge whose decision was reversed by a circuit court or the Supreme Court was embarrassed…. This was a black mark on his record.   But today, a reversal is a badge of honor.

Rule of Law.  The activist judge has little regard for the rule of law.  They have no compunction to follow precedent.  And they fail to recall that nullification of constitutionally valid federal laws was the reason for the nineteenth century American Civil War.  A civilization cannot function in an environment when there is no certainty as to what the law is or isn’t.  Revolution?  You want revolution?  Oh honey, you have no idea what that entails…. 

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