TAKE ACTION: Financial Takeover & Your Bank Account – BlackRock, Envestnet/Yodlee, and The Federal Reserve
Ever hear of Yodlee? Neither had I, until I discovered it was aggregating my data in my bank account, and likely selling it to third parties. This quickly became a personal dig, until I found staggering connections that I realized the public needs to be made aware of. Before you determine this has nothing to do with you, I urge you to review this article in its entirety and pay close attention to the timeline actions, because this affects ALL OF YOU, and it’s being rolled out in multiple countries. Then, I encourage you to check with your bank and find out exactly which third parties are wrapped up in your accounts, and consider the option of moving your funds to a smaller local bank. This isn’t just about spying and data aggregating, this is a structural setup to move us into the social/climate score system and beyond, and Biden…
Get Crafty with 10 DIY Projects for Self Reliance and Fun
By James Fitzgerald The lockdowns across the western world had people scratching their heads and pacing their carpets threadbare — but the enforced seclusion and introspection has also produced a flurry of creativity and artistry as personal values are reassessed and commute times evaporate. The increased transparency over corporate agendas and the questionable ethics of some retail supply chains means that leisure pursuits can be practical ways to disengage and gain more autonomy from the “connected” world of smart tech and draconian social mandates. As someone once said, Rome wasn’t built in a day — although that may be just the imperial behemoth we are trying to escape. Here we list a handful of pursuits that will stimulate the grey matter and soothe the soul, while offering domestic and social applications. A Stitch in Time — Leather Goods While visiting a saddle-maker a couple weeks ago, my ten-year-old daughter got…
Remove The Dark Lenses and Let in Some Light
I find it intriguing how some folks automatically see through a set of dark lenses, as if their entire existence depends on them finding the negative in everything. It’s almost as though they are in competition to spot more evil than everyone else. Someone could share a funny story, a photo of their dog, or a beautiful tale of their adventure through nature, and the dark lenses will instantly transpose it into some dystopian feature film, as though there is absolutely no good in this world and you’re not allowed to be joyous. Are they a glass half empty kind of person or did they go so far down the rabbit hole they lost site of humanity all together? Has love, laughter, and compassion been programmed out of them? How can one begin to move forward, to transcend the evil that does surround us, and co-create with others to build…
Loosen Technology’s Grip on Your Mind
Isn’t it funny how industry leaders believe that turning off lights, finding a channel on the TV, or turning on the radio constitutes as something being “smart.” Are these difficult tasks for human beings? When did humanity get so lazy? Nowadays, everything is “smart,” except for you of course. They want you to believe you are incapable and need their help, while they turn on the mic, the camera, implant subliminal messaging or frequencies, and spy on you through constant surveillance systems running across the entire grid. Most people don’t even realize the damage that is being done to them, the mind control they are sipping in, and the constant energy-sucking distractions that are steadily stealing their lives. There was a CBS reality television series called ‘Hunted’ that aired back in 2017, whereby 18 every-day people set off in 9 groups to try to get off grid by evading the…
Stay Vocal: Local Bills Bolster The Big Fight Back
By James Fitzgerald A host of states have recently passed legislation in important areas to benefit citizens and counter the Hegelian agenda of globalist administrators. Some of the bills have passed in the House of Representatives but not yet in the Senate, after which they would be signed into law by the respective governors. Some of the topics covered in the bills include critical race theory, 2nd Amendment sanctuary state status, 2nd Amendment rights to carry guns, transgender directives in schools, new voting regulations, so-called vaccines and vaccine ID passports, and Big Tech censorship. We have listed a lot of new bills by state and subject below, to provide an overview of these positive developments, some of which are firsts for this country. Be sure to track legislation in your state to see what’s being introduced, contact your reps to support or oppose it, and rally to get them to…