2/ I NEVER remember my dreams. I know that I dream, but never remember them.
When I do remember dreams, they are significant.
When I wake up from dreams and remember them, they tend to be prophetic because they foretell things.
3/ for example, in early 2014, I had a dream of a leading oil producing city as Detrioit. I advised those closest to me to sell what they had and to sit on the sidelines until we saw evidence of a bottoming out.
This message fell on deaf ears.
4/ months later, by Nov 2014, OPEC had made its decision to keep the taps on.
We watched fortunes literally evaporate before our eyes as the price of oil steadily marched downward.
People lost fortunes, businesses and livelihoods.
5/ I am not trying to tell you I am some kind of oil price forecaster: only that these kind of dreams I have seem to correlate with certain events months later.
If the one I had in 2014 is any kind of precursor (which turned correct) this next dream shook me.
6/ This past week, I went off grid in southeastern British Columbia to a place near Canal Flats.
7/ I am open to the possibility that my subconscious was influenced by my apocalyptic surroundings.
8/ in this dream, I was in the living room of my parents, who live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
We were to the Northwest, and their living room looks down the river valley towards downton, 20 miles away.
9/ in this dream, my daughter, who is not much older than she is now, was pointing at a peculiar cloud in the living room window.
10/ I grabbed her hand.
We fled for the basement.
We made it 3 steps before we were dust.
Then I woke up.
11/ After this dream, 3 more dreams were revealed to me, but are not mine to recall.
I can’t explain it.
For some reason this may be important for a later date.
12/ As we looked towards downtown, the updraft of the nuke plume was as a column of molten glass, unlike anything I have seen.
Time slowed down down to emphasize this nuke’s magnitude.
3 seconds later, after grabbing my daughter’s hand, we were dust.
Then, I woke up.
13/ without doxxing myself and revealing who I have worked for and why I am qualified to tender such an opinion, I estimated this blast to be 100x Hiroshima.
The peculiar thing is why such a blast was directed at a rather non descript city as Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
14/ it’s because the old Soviet Cold War nuclear targets list the Mewata Armoury as a target, and that armory is near downtown Calgary.
I wish zero ill will towards the Canadian Armed Forces.
I am just a guy who had a dream that Canadian Armed Forces personnell were at elevated risk due to some Cold War database entry.
Please don’t visit me. If you do, I am friendly
16/ what astounded me was... why was a 100x Hiroshima nuclear weapon directed at the **reserve forces** of a Canadian city of 1 million people?
17/ This is where I tie it all in.
The answer is because the coming destruction is so severe and brutal that it will drop 100x Hiroshima nukes on the F@CKING MILITARY RESERVE FORCES.
Let alone commissioned personnell.
18/ let that sink in.
How cruel and brutal would nuclear war have to be, that some foreign power would feel the need to obliterate the ability of a country’s reserve forces to respond to a nuclear crisis?
3/ it almost appears Barry and Honey Sherman had become a liability, a pair of loose ends that needed to be cut short. But there’s more to the story. Apotex has a previous “loose connection” to the Clinton Foundation. buzzfeed.com/ishmaeldaro/co…
2 / If you’re like most people, you’ve probably heard of the Bronfman family name as it relates to the NXIVM cult. Most people know Clare as the “Seagram’s Heiress” washingtonpost.com/news/morning-m…
3/ The real underlying issues are related to population dynamics - an ageing workforce approaching retirement age requires more young workers to keep the social safety net (ponzi scheme) going.
But, the failing New York Times decides to blame it on race.
3/ If I were teaching a class on #ArtLaundering, the article entitled "Gaming Belief: The Modern Art Scam and Money Laundering Tax Racket by Jesse Waugh would be on the course syllabus. Stop and read it now.