With Whom was the Covenant of Grace Made?
In this installment of the Catechism series (31), a focus is made on how STO, or Service To Others, in the form of elevated beings, goes about providing a path to 'salvation' for humanity. Spiritual ideals, ideas and pathways are made available through these Christ figures, and it is up to each of us to decide on their validity and veracity through our own thinking and how prepared we are to receive their higher impressions.
🚨NEW: VILE Leftists called white working class girls LIARS to *protect migrants*!
And they DISGRACEFULLY called people who believed them "far-right".
They did it again.
They didn't believe the girls.
Just like the rape gangs.
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Modest warming since the end of the Little Ice Age in 1850 supports billions of people better than any previous cold era ever did.
Yet, a weird paradox dominates our modern climate discourse: we celebrate ancient warm eras as golden ages, but frame today's mild shifts as inherently catastrophic. History shows that warmth has always delivered prosperity. Look no further than Roman vineyards flourishing in Britain or Viking farms thriving in Greenland.
Conversely, cold spells almost always bring hardship - marked by the Thames freezing over, expanding Alpine glaciers and systemic crop failures during the Little Ice Age (roughly 1300–1850). When you compare the Holocene’s historical rollercoaster, the Roman Warm Period (250 BC–AD 400) and the Medieval Warm Period (900–1300 AD) stand out as eras of booming agriculture and expanding empires.
The Little Ice Age was a harsh, multi-century counterpoint that brought widespread famine and societal strain across Europe. Throughout these dramatic ups and downs, ice core data shows atmospheric CO₂ was remarkably flat, hovering steadily between 270 and 285 ppm.
These profound climate convulsions happened purely on the back of natural variability - solar output, volcanic aerosols and oceanic-atmospheric circulation flips - all without CO₂ needing to budge. On a broader scale, today's blips are superimposed over a gradual, long-term cooling trend that followed the Holocene Thermal Optimum thousands of years ago, when temperatures were frequently 0.5°C to 1°C warmer than today.
Earth’s climate has always been dynamic on multiple timescales, operating independently of any single variable, such as CO₂. Natural precedent proves that warmth isn't inherently destructive. Humans are marvelously adaptive and the biosphere is inherently resilient.
The real challenges ahead aren't dictated by a climate driven panic, but by our astonishing capacity for adaptation.
Image: A recreation of a Viking-age settlement, showcasing the turf-roof architecture that allowed Norse communities to thrive in northern latitudes.
For anyone interested in Disclosure, read this article - the whole series, in fact. It is not so simple as just saying that aliens are demons or demonic - that's true enough - but there is way more to the issue. Running back to the "old time religion", as many are promoting, is the worst thing anyone could do.
As Whitley Streiber said: "when they deem that the time is right, they will control their own revelation. It must never be forgotten that no human entity is in control of the situation. They are.” And that is true across the board. The events on planet Earth, the origins of religions, wars, the behavior of a wicked Elite class, the very foundations of the Epstein revelations, all goes back to the so-called "aliens". Many of the decisions made “down here” by people in the positions to make them may be influenced by "aliens" without the humans’ awareness of what other agenda their decisions may serve. This might be thought of in terms of demonic possession or influence, but it is, at the same time, both more and less complicated than that.
The real 'disclosure'? Hyperdimensional forces already here, running the show via psychopath elites.
Knowledge Protects. https://t.co/8wOebCc786
‼️Candace Owens Reveals a TERRIFYING Medical Emergency That HAPPENED to Her Security Team in Russia 👀
In her first episode back, Candace Owens shared that while on her family trip to Russia, one of their American security personnel — a former Special Forces member — collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. Doctors discovered he had a massive blood clot in his brain and needed emergency surgery.
She explained that this man had been trying for years to get proper medical care through the VA after surviving a sonar blast with his platoon. He was repeatedly gaslit and told it was probably PTSD. Multiple men from his unit who couldn’t get appointments eventually took their own lives.
Despite being in Russia — a country he was trained to see as the enemy — he received immediate care, a CAT scan, and life-saving brain surgery. Candace noted the stark contrast: the same veteran who couldn’t get basic help in America was treated with urgency and respect once he was in a Russian hospital.
She didn’t hold back on her anger, pointing out how America seems to have unlimited money for foreign wars and foreign aid, but can’t even give veterans the basic medical care they were promised.
This story is heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time.
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Positive Disintegration: The Theory of Kazimierz Dabrowski
Do we have personality structures and traits that reflect less positive qualities in our character and behavior? And if so, can they be 'broken down' by an individual cognitively - and in such a way that one can take a healthier more constructive approach to life?
Psychiatrist and psychologist Kazimierz Dabrowski thought so, and this is an introduction to his incredibly insightful work and research.
A White House official claims there has been a "fundamental miscalculation from Trump on dealing with Iran".
The official claimed Iran had been acting "erratically", which appears to be Trump's fundamental calculation, i.e. that Iran would act "rationally".
Problem is, Trump thinks a country acting "rationally" means admitting defeat in the face of the awesome combined power of Israeland Murica.
But that's now how the world works anymore.
Guys like Trump and Netanyahu are in what can be called the "dream-based community" which can be defined as Trump and Netanyahu "believing that solutions emerge from their attempt to impose their reality on others."
But that's not the way the world really works anymore.
Russia and China and Iran are peer competitors now, and when they act, they are aligned with objective reality and the natural order, not American or Israeli dreams of unimpeded global hegemony.
So while Trump and Netanyahu attempt to study that new, objective reality - judiciously, as they will - Russia, China and Iran will continue to act based on What Is, rather than what Trump and Netanyahu imagine things to be.
In this way, that new, more objective, reality will emerge, which Trump and Netanyahu will attempt to understand, but fail to do because they are stuck in 'dreams of the past'.
And that's how the future will sort itself out. Russia, China and Iran are history's actors now...and Trump, Netanyahu et al, will be left increasingly confused and frustrated as they angrily and impotently attempt to understand the new, more equitable world through the lens of their own delusional grandiosity and self-absorption.
Finland’s hypocrisy is comedy gold right now, and it’s getting hard to watch.
Russia didn’t just beat Sweden in 1809 but it pulled Finland out of Stockholm’s shadow, gave it Grand Duchy status with real autonomy, and basically handed over the keys to becoming a real nation.
Then in 1917, while Russia was in chaos, Finland grabbed full independence.
Grateful?
Not even close.
Today the same Finns are in full panic mode: rushing into NATO, putting razor wire on the border, and yelling “Russian threat!” like Putin is hiding behind every tree ready to snatch their saunas and Moomins.
The paranoia is wild and acting scared of the very country whose bayonets accidentally created modern Finland.
And the self-own is brutal.
They cut off cheap Russian energy, so electricity bills are sky-high and factories are shutting down.
Russian tourists who used to pour money into border towns? Gone.
Cross-border shopping and tourism? Dead. Billions in trade vanished overnight.
Turns out spite is expensive.
@SenseReceptor Excellent book, highly recommended:
Political Ponerology: The Science of Evil, Psychopathy, and the Origins of Totalitarianism: Lobaczewski, Andrew M., Rectenwald, Michael: 9781734907452: https://t.co/cbYSHnhIeC: Books https://t.co/sc4kKcgvIx
A must read:
Political Ponerology: The Science of Evil, Psychopathy, and the Origins of Totalitarianism: Lobaczewski, Andrew M., Rectenwald, Michael: 9781734907452: https://t.co/cbYSHnhIeC: Books https://t.co/sc4kKcgvIx
Catherine Austin Fitts on how psychopaths are able to run the world
"people who have no empathy are really good at... organizing for self-benefit"
"[So] you have... 3 to 5% sort of psychopath[s] [at the top], [and then] 20 to 25% who are making a lot of money helping them"
"then you have the other 60 to 70% [of the population] who can't fathom what's going on. And what the others are doing, what the smaller groups are doing, drives them crazy. And they become neurotic"
This clip of Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (@solari_the), is taken from a discussion with Alix Mayer (@alixm) posted to YouTube on June 3, 2026.
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"There's a wonderful book called Political Ponerology. Have you ever read it? Okay, so, the, the description of the book is as follows. It was a psychologist who had been a young man during Hitler in Poland. And after the war then Stalin came in and he was at university and he and a group of colleagues decided, you know, because they'd been so traumatized by all this tyranny, they said, we're going to study the intersection of psychopathy with politics.
"And that's ponerology, the study of psychopathy mixed— And here's what they— And they wrote the book, he said, three times, tried to get it out from behind the Iron Curtain and then, failed, had to destroy it. And then when he finally got out after '89, he wrote it from memory.
"And here's what it said. And what he said was that most people are born with empathy and they can't fathom not only that other people don't have empathy, but that the people who have no empathy are really good at getting together and organizing for self-benefit.
"So the people with no empathy are much more effective at conspiracies than the people with empathy. Okay?
"So anyway, what he said was about 20 to 25% of the population who are competent at running things are willing to work for the people who don't have empathy as long as they get paid well.
"And if you look at the history of America, the way we've gotten here is a lot of people got paid a lot of money, whether with their stocks and bonds or whether their job helping the people who have no empathy do all the evil doing.
"I mean, you know that because if you look at what's going on in medicine, you can see it clearly.
"So what happens is you have the 3 to 5% sort of psychopathic, then you have the 20 to 25% who are making a lot of money helping them. And then you have the other 60 to 70% who can't fathom what's going on. And what the others are doing, what the smaller groups are doing drives them crazy. And they become neurotic.
"They become neurotic about the food, they become neurotic about the healthcare, they become neurotic about programmable money. And until they finally come to understand, you're dealing with psychopathic and you're dealing with people who will help the psychopaths for money.
"And what he said was once people could fathom what was going on, suddenly they started being effective."