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SOL wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:42 am So you are resonating at a higher frequency but those around you are resonating at a lower frequency. As the number of individuals resonating at this lower frequency rises, they will slowly resynchronize your frequency to their lower frequency.
Salient points.

I think each of us lives in an individual metaverse, metaphorically speaking.

One may protect the integrity of one's auric frequency in various ways, such as by limiting exposure to "toxic" individuals, or "lower" frequency ideas, etc. One may likewise focus one's interactions with higher frequency individuals (like some TI subs) and ideas.

Burn the rest.

On a certain level, an individual's metaverse or auric frequency lies beyond physical time and space, really. It has to be defended and cultivated, regardless of geographic or political location.

Put another way, a somewhat "low frequency" individual may move to a fairly "high frequency" location, but if this individual continues to watch a lot of CNN, mainstream media propaganda, and Neo-marxist YT videos, her auric frequency won't change, and she will remain at Sheep frequency, even if she is surrounded by Level 4+ individuals.

From a 4th Way perspective, if one follows one's Magnetic Centre (MC) - assuming this particular individual has a strong MC in this particular life cycle - the actual location of one's physical existence does not matter that much.

History has shown us that remarkable individuals have emerged from terrible places or circumstances, whether the latter be the slums of India, NYC's ghetto, etc.

On balance, I do think it's good - and fun - to establish several geographical bases globally, if one has the means to do so, and travel between them.
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Interesting ... apparently the Canadian flag has become a bit of a Freedom symbol du jour, globally. Some Yellow Vests in France are flying it proudly, as well as in other countries.

@stefk: don't forget to bring your Canadian flag to your next protest at Brussels ...

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Yes, good idea indeed. What a magnificent flag you have, the second biggest country in the world. There are not a lot of countries that make such an hommage to the nature, the maple leaf, the ancient amerindians already made an economy based on the maple.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_syrup

70% of the maple syrup come from Quebec province, les cousins d'Amérique.
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What’s hilarious is how Canadas central banker talked how these guys are disrupting business….

The more the money supply increases the more authoritarian governments become.

One trader I know that lives in Vancouver, stated to me, America is the last hope which I told him it’s already over since the masses have refused to waken up.

If the FED didn’t provide QE in 2009 then the markets could’ve crashed 80-90 percent. It would’ve been super destructive but in the long run would’ve been beneficial.

Now it’s literally at a point of madness, extreme madness will come later with the AI super bubble and the like
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AstuteShift wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 11:23 am What’s hilarious is how Canadas central banker talked how these guys are disrupting business….

The more the money supply increases the more authoritarian governments become.

One trader I know that lives in Vancouver, stated to me, America is the last hope which I told him it’s already over since the masses have refused to waken up.

If the FED didn’t provide QE in 2009 then the markets could’ve crashed 80-90 percent. It would’ve been super destructive but in the long run would’ve been beneficial.

Now it’s literally at a point of madness, extreme madness will come later with the AI super bubble and the like
Yeah because lockdowns don't cause business disruption do they! :D
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AstuteShift wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 11:23 am What’s hilarious is how Canadas central banker talked how these guys are disrupting business….

The more the money supply increases the more authoritarian governments become.
There is a part of me that hasn't ruled out the nefarious possibility that the Canadian Freedom Convoy, which conceptually at least, is quickly spreading globally in spurts, is a bit of a "controlled opposition" type play originally initiated by the Shadow Masters (PTBs), to continue to worsen supply-chain disruptions, inflate CPI numbers, cause more polarization among the populace, etc.

Until then, I am just enjoying the show, as it were. One of the downsides is our dim sum bills have increased by >40% in most places from which we order.

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@yodean Dim sum here will be at least 50% cheaper.
https://thesmartlocal.com/vietnam/saigo ... staurants/

Bao in Vietnam is also pretty damn good. I noticed you posted questions on Singapore. I might be able to provide some general info. I have visited Singapore at least 12 times before COVID, probably as much as 15. Its a cool place for a short stint, unless you like small places, but it's very beautiful, well organized, safe and people are very polite. On the downside, it can be quite expensive if you don't know where to go. For example in one area beer was going for 10 bucks a bottle and then in another part, if you could drink all the 10 bottles you would only pay 15.00 but if you failed to do so, each beer would cost you 5 bucks.

Obviously, I like Singapore otherwise I would not have visited it that much, but for longer stays, i prefer larger spaces and Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos, kind of fit that bill.
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I have only visited Singapore twice and enjoyed it, but I think I would find it stifling to live there. I got the impression that it was a very 'controlled' environment.

We far preferred Malaysia - good memories of the fantastic street food being cooked over huge gas flames, the hubbub & dynamism of Kuala Lumpur contrasting with the calm of the spectacular Cameron Highlands...
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SOL wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:00 pm @yodean Dim sum here will be at least 50% cheaper.
https://thesmartlocal.com/vietnam/saigo ... staurants/

Obviously, I like Singapore otherwise I would not have visited it that much, but for longer stays, i prefer larger spaces and Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos, kind of fit that bill.
Got a bit hungry looking at that link, lol. Thanks for the input.

Yeh, Vietnam and Singapore are on the short list for my East Asian "base." It'll be a place to spring to other places in the region, as opposed to just staying there.

As harryg mentioned, I've heard Singapore is a bit too "sanitized," as it were. It might work fine as a base camp, of sorts. Also, I think after 2030, Singapore might become a bit of a global financial center - not that that is necessarily a good thing in terms of day-to-day living.

Vietnam also sounds pretty good - good demographics, affordable food and housing. I've got friends in Toronto who are from the region originally, and my quasi cousin-in-law who is a pilot just signed a 3-year contract with a company flying out of Vietnam, and I've heard pretty good things thus far.

Digital Nomad, indeed.
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Native's impression of Singapore:

National education and policies of racial toleration, but unfortunately racist beliefs are still pretty prevalent (although not as bad as japan).
Towards either expats being job-snatchers, or specialists coming in to low-ball job salaries, or foreign ladies coming in to prey on wealthy singles or to be sex workers. And of course there are racist beliefs across native races as well.

Patriarchy and male chauvinists aplenty.
Plenty of unemployed rude old men sitting in the streets as well as rude granny homemakers, often painted as the image of the typical unvaccinated person.
No strong laws against stalking until actual sexual harassment happens.

Some semblence of beliefs in meritocracy but this seems to be weakening in recent years.

Low presence of organised crime. Rising cases of random violence. But usually still safe for an attractive lady to walk around the streets at 2am.
Confidence in police force. Too much confidence often results in them getting called down for petty quarrels.
No privately owned guns allowed.

Low personal data protection.

Overdominant ruling political party that has been demonstrating weaker and weaker leadership over the years with a very elitist, ivory tower mindset.

Tasty food to be found everywhere. However, it will be very difficult to plant your own farm food. Permits have to be seeked for communal gardens, even. And every neighbourhood will have someone who either loots your wild-grown vegetation, reports it to the authorities or just destroys it for fun.

Mental health seems to be at an alltime low, across most generations.

Population is accustomed to following orders since childhood, resulting in a lot of children living in adult bodies.
Discussions are more argumentative, character assassination and emotional in nature than logical and rational.

New age spiritual centres are present but not prevalent, far more are present in australia.

Public transport is generally timely with good coverage and occasional breakdowns. Private transportation is insanely expensive to own.

Housing is expensive to purchase or rent.

Personal taxes are low, although expected to rise steadily over the years. No investment gains tax unlike the US.

Working culture is generally exploitative in smaller companies and toxic office politics for bigger companies.

Often difficult to secure Permanent Residency.

Strict against drugs. Eating chewing gum's fine. Vaping's fine if u dont do it in front of a police officer.

Fast internet speeds with infrequent disruptions. Almost no home blackouts.
Frequent audio disruptions at night in busier neighbourhoods.
Decent air quality (not as bad as china)

Medium english literacy.
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Yodean wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:26 pm
Got a bit hungry looking at that link, lol. Thanks for the input.

Yeh, Vietnam and Singapore are on the short list for my East Asian "base." It'll be a place to spring to other places in the region, as opposed to just staying there.

As harryg mentioned, I've heard Singapore is a bit too "sanitized," as it were. It might work fine as a base camp, of sorts. Also, I think after 2030, Singapore might become a bit of a global financial center - not that that is necessarily a good thing in terms of day-to-day living.

Vietnam also sounds pretty good - good demographics, affordable food and housing. I've got friends in Toronto who are from the region originally, and my quasi cousin-in-law who is a pilot just signed a 3-year contract with a company flying out of Vietnam, and I've heard pretty good things thus far.

Digital Nomad, indeed.
PM me if you ever come to Singapore. I can show you around.
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xkosmox wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:57 pm Native's impression of Singapore:

National education and policies of racial toleration, but unfortunately racist beliefs are still pretty prevalent (although not as bad as japan).
Towards either expats being job-snatchers, or specialists coming in to low-ball job salaries, or foreign ladies coming in to prey on wealthy singles or to be sex workers. And of course there are racist beliefs across native races as well.
Singaporeans are educated not to be racists. We are taught to accept other races and most of us generally are not racist… until you encounter the “invading species” people. They come in, taking managerial jobs, starts flushing the south East Asians and Singaporeans out of the team and hires only their countrymen. That is a form of racism in itself. In addition, Singaporean male has to serve 2 years of national service and has to report back to army for reservist almost every year. The “invading species” comes in, enjoys the security of this country, earns money and moves to other countries eventually if it makes more economic sense for them.
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""""The “invading species” comes in, enjoys the security of this country, earns money and moves to other countries eventually if it makes more economic sense for them.""""


Thats exactly the definition of the cosmopolitans. More and more natives are aware of this phenomen, maybe a new trend ???? thats one reason, I hesitate to become a cosmopolitan
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Interesting info/speculation(?) on China's vaxxing that I've seen reported as: "What do they know that we don't? … China Has Not Administered a Single mRNA Vaccine to Any of Its 1.45 Billion Citizens". This was based on an Alex Behrenson Substack post:

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/no- ... 6/comments

"no mRNA jabs in China, day 426

The first person in the world to receive an mRNA Covid vaccine outside a clinical trial was Margaret Keenan, a 90-year-old Englishwoman, on Dec. 8, 2020.

In the 14 months since, more than 1 billion people worldwide have received more than 2 billion shots of mRNA.

None are in China.

A Chinese pharmaceutical company signed a deal to buy 100 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine a week after that first shot.

None have been given to anyone in China.

But wait!

This delay has a totally innocent explanation. National pride, ya see. The Chinese don’t want to admit they have to buy an American/German shot.

Yep, that’s the ticket.

Here’s the proof. Chinese pharmaceutical companies are also “developing” their own mRNA shot, called ARCoV.

They’re moving fast, too!

How fast.

The Chinese companies finished their preliminary human clinical trial of ARCoV on December 2, 2020. It covered all of 230 people.

Not 2021. 2020. BEFORE Margaret Keenan received her first dose.

14 months have passed since that trial finished.

It is not even clear that those Chinese companies have started human dosing in the larger “Phase 3” clinical trial that would be necessary before China can approve ARCoV. And nobody seems to know when the trial might be done."

Hmmm.
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Budge wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 3:04 pm Interesting info/speculation(?) on China's vaxxing that I've seen reported as: "What do they know that we don't? … China Has Not Administered a Single mRNA Vaccine to Any of Its 1.45 Billion Citizens". This was based on an Alex Behrenson Substack post:

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/no- ... 6/comments

"no mRNA jabs in China, day 426

The first person in the world to receive an mRNA Covid vaccine outside a clinical trial was Margaret Keenan, a 90-year-old Englishwoman, on Dec. 8, 2020.

In the 14 months since, more than 1 billion people worldwide have received more than 2 billion shots of mRNA.

None are in China.

A Chinese pharmaceutical company signed a deal to buy 100 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine a week after that first shot.

None have been given to anyone in China.

But wait!

This delay has a totally innocent explanation. National pride, ya see. The Chinese don’t want to admit they have to buy an American/German shot.

Yep, that’s the ticket.

Here’s the proof. Chinese pharmaceutical companies are also “developing” their own mRNA shot, called ARCoV.

They’re moving fast, too!

How fast.

The Chinese companies finished their preliminary human clinical trial of ARCoV on December 2, 2020. It covered all of 230 people.

Not 2021. 2020. BEFORE Margaret Keenan received her first dose.

14 months have passed since that trial finished.

It is not even clear that those Chinese companies have started human dosing in the larger “Phase 3” clinical trial that would be necessary before China can approve ARCoV. And nobody seems to know when the trial might be done."

Hmmm.
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