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#or if you want to go darker: population control or the way governments allow disease to affect those they want gone
falmerbrook · 4 months
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Peryite is such an underrated daedric prince to me, conceptually. His sphere of influence has so much potential to explore. Like, disease and the natural order together? The way his followers see disease as a blessing? I love the implications there alone. He's the weakest prince, but his sphere has the potential to be so subtly destructive. One of his symbols, skeevers, represents that so well. The series has been kinda meh at exploring the princes philosophically but I feel like they are right on the cusp of something interesting with him, but since he isn't as flashy or obviously "bad" (or sexy) as the other ones he keeps getting put on the backburner. Gimme an interesting Peryite storyline pretty please. Explore things a little
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thechembow · 5 years
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Why Do We Blame It on the Rain?
Apr. 29, 2019
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Rain suppression vs. OR in Frazier Park today
People often think of rain as being depressing weather and attribute their malaise to dark days or seasonal effective disorder. It’s true that darker and gloomier places breed depression, drug abuse, crime, murder and suicide, but these problems also happen in sunny places. So what is it about rain and gloomy weather that makes people feel so bad? Without rain we can’t live and nothing grows. When we don’t get enough rain, people complain about drought. When we get abundant rain, people complain that the weather is “unpleasant,” as if we should base our happiness on an external circumstance that we can’t control anyway. Heavy rain is reported in an apocalyptic manner by the news, but so is a lack of rain. In the world of YouTube junk, conspiracy channels describe every type of weather as warfare being “done to us” by someone, they say the government. Is it not possible that weather is a force that is built into the workings of this Earth, or that not everything weather does is bad?
Today in our part of Southern California, we awoke to a light rain. This is very late in our rainy season, but with the intensive gifting work in 2018 in the US west and a recent complete gridding of Fresno and Clovis, there is a very high orgone energy concentration in Southern and Central California. This is greatly offsetting heavy DOR attacks on this region. We endure heavy DOR assaults daily these days, because there has been so much rain in the forecast. It is the parasitic objective to stop or at least reduce all rainfall everywhere. Wet climates with strong storm systems farther north usually experience abundant rain despite DOR because all they can achieve there is a reduction in rain. In California, it is much easier for the parasites to achieve drought. By gifting throughout the entire state of California in depth, targeting the cell towers which are for weather control, we began to restore the climate here. Then by targeting the Pacific Northwest, a high DOR but still very rainy climate, we opened the floodgates for a more even dispersal of precipitation throughout the west. This brought more rain to California, and more sun between rains, rather than grey gloom, to the northwest.
People tend to focus on physical world explanations for everything they feel and experience. When I lived in Portland, Oregon, which is considered depressing because of rain, I was miserable. But I liked rain so it was confusing. I didn’t know about orgone energy, I didn’t know about DOR, and I didn’t even know what a “chemtrail” was. Here is an example of a lyric I wrote in 2006 about the way it felt on a DOR day, but not knowing why it was that way:
Nothing’s fun today It’s dark and grey without the rain It's overbearing Don't take much to make me cry I sit and stare and wonder why
Everyone's the same Oppressed, oppressive, or insane I'm going nowhere Don't take much to make me sad I wish I knew the love I had
I don’t really know where it came from, but I seemed to know that under all the malaise, I had some kind of love that I couldn’t recognize. This was the love of God, of the cosmic orgone energy, the life force energy. But during my time in Portland, not knowing what was going on energetically, I had no idea why these grey days without rain made everyone act crazy and sucked the life out of me. I was abused, robbed, and almost destroyed by Portland before returning to Los Angeles in 2009. When I returned to Portland for the first time in November 2016, we gifted the towers and I saw just how serious the DOR emergency was there. It was oppressive for a reason. The best, brightest, and most sensitive people in Portland were always abused because the population had such dark and negative energy. DOR adds to that socialist, lowest common denominator mentality of these harsh northern cities. It adds to the crime and the despair that leads to drug abuse and an inability to make a life for oneself. It contributes to poverty, hatred for people who are different or think differently, and mental disease.
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The battle ending for the day with OR skies.
What people don’t like about rainy climates has little to do with the rain itself, but the DOR that is used against every rainstorm that comes through. I have been to some terrible places, and by terrible, I mean energetically. For example, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle are all nice looking cities with places to overpay for coffee, food, and alcohol, and are all considered desirable because one can be gouged while on foot or bike. But in every one of these places, I have never felt good. They have too high of a DOR, but this is not something most people can detect. Those who can’t feel DOR don’t understand why I feel ill in these towns. Some other highlights in my travels to horrific grey and gloomy DOR zones include London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, New York, and Pittsburgh. All of these places sucked the life force out of me, but for any that I visited before 2014, I did not know why at the time. Of course there are many sunny places like LA that were once very DORish on a daily basis, and where DOR lead to drought. Now it’s mostly human DOR spewing affecting LA since almost all of the cell towers are neutralized and the drought is over. This is actually easier to contend with than a city with operational cell tower arrays.
Rain is blamed for the effects of rain suppression. We feel exhausted, sickened, and weakened on rainy days, and things seem to go wrong. People are rude, they may even act crazy and violent. This is not because of the life giving rain but because of the deadly radiation that is used against every rain storm. Every rain is a battle. This is true even in the rainy climates. If it’s raining a lot and you don’t feel good, pay attention to what kind of rain it is and what the clouds look like. Is it a grey flat sky? Is the rain splattery? Are you getting rain when you would normally get snow? These are all indicators that something is suppressing your rain. If rain were allowed to happen without interference, it would be a pleasant experience. I have enjoyed those orgone rains as well, once a battle is won.
We have seen in every region we have worked with orgone energy, that it increases healthy clouds and rainfall. We have also seen that when there is not to be rain naturally, the sky clears to a deep blue and all DORized water vapor (what people think of as “chemclouds”) is coalesced and evaporates in lovely spirals and puffy clouds. Rain and snow have increased dramatically in California and beyond with this last record breaking winter, and over the past five years of working with orgonite, rainfall records have been broken again and again in California, even in months that don’t get much rain historically. This is because we have never seen natural weather in our lives until now. This past winter the entire continental USA received the most precipitation on record. This is because of how orgonite has spread around the continent from our gifting and thanks to people learning to make it from us or contributing to our continuing work by buying it from us.
Most of all, your attitude toward the weather will influence how the weather affects you. If you’re a smart phone user, that is the main thing affecting your mood, not the weather. Wifi is similarly destructive. Orgonite is necessary to offset EMF you can’t remove from your life completely, other people’s pollution. As long as you have a device which programs negative thoughts and gives you easy access to YouTube garbage, you’ll continue to feel bad no matter what the weather. We can’t base our happiness on weather. We can influence it for good with orgonite, but we have to accept the fact that this is wartime and we are attacked daily. They attack etherically so only the sensitive know something is up. But still, the most energetically sensitive people I know are smart phone users, and using a smart phone will ultimately be their energetic undoing. How can you try to feel good when you have something in your hand that’s making you sick? Why complain about 5G when you’re participating in it? You’re only harming yourself.
The last thing to remember is that weather is not designed to make you feel good or bad. Weather is woven into the intelligent design of our world. It is a force beyond us, in which our only influence is positivity and restoration or negativity, which contributes to the destructive weather manipulation, all energetic. We are not special on our own, deserving of the weather of our choice like we’re picking it off of a menu. We are part of a greater creation and it’s not our will that we exercise. When we work in geo-restoration, we are providing labor for God here on Earth. We are undoing aeons of damage by parasites to this garden planet and enjoying the process of transmutation. You can’t customize the weather for your wants and you must accept the changing climate. We have been terrorized by the idea of climate change because they knew already that this restoration would take place. By terrifying people about climate change, they use those programmed minds to generate the world they want to see, a hot and energetically polluted desert. When we break out of the fear of climate change and see what orgone energy is doing, we accept with joy the new cool and rainy climate, and cherish the sun of summer, knowing that the winter will come again. Rain is a blessing to all life and never something to take for granted. Take it from someone who has seen drought and found a solution. There is no way to paint a negative picture of rain in my mind, only of DOR, which we must all tackle individually in order to free our minds and then our sky.
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A heavy DOR attack neutralized
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financiallymint · 6 years
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Why They Don’t Teach us About Money in School
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The reason I created this website in the first place was because of this: lack of financial education in school.
It made me angry and frustrated that governments simply don’t believe it’s an essential part of our education. Ever since I took notice of this huge lack of education, I’ve been thinking and writing a lot on the topic – but I’ve never had a proper sit down and thought about the why. Why have governments so royally messed up on this one? So I did a bit of research and asked a few questions – and I think I have a few answers.
Times have changed
This is how it worked before: study hard, get good grades and get a high paying job. Once you get the job, stay with the company for 40 years and in exchange they’ll pay you a pension with benefits and rewards.
It’s all very fancy and dandy but times have indeed changed. In the past 50 years the pension system, the tax system and the legal system have evolved and changed drastically. Now, you’re responsible for your own retirement and you’re the one who has to make sure you’ll have enough money at 70. So yay, government has decided to give us a bit more of space and independence (I’d say that’s a good thing). But there’s just one issue – we have no idea how.
Schools are still teaching us the whole get good grades and a high paying job deal – but the truth is, that’s not enough anymore. Now, people are job-hopping, the economy has had a few crashes and there’s a lot of robots about. If you want benefits, a secure retirement and something stable, a job isn’t the answer. Financial education is. And schools haven’t caught up yet.
Teachers don’t know
Working on from the last point, teachers are older than the students (normally). Since they’ve been taught through the old education system, they too have no idea about personal finance, and therefore don’t feel capable of teaching it themselves. As you see, it’s a vicious circle.
Governments and financial entities have to step in and offer education to the teachers before it can follow on to the students.
Teachers are also under a lot of pressure to get the students passing exams and getting good grades. This means they prioritize other subjects such as maths and chemistry, leaving personal finance forgotten next to sex ed.
Not only that, but personal finance is that: personal. If the teacher’s financial situation is a mess, they’re unlikely to know how to teach it to students.
So you see how it is – not only do the governments have to educate teachers on personal finance, but they also have to help them improve their own financial situation. This means fixing previous mistakes, encouraging self-education and self-improvement. Financial education starts with the individual, and will governments be bothered to help the individual teachers? Considering the current low pay and pension cuts, I think we have quite some way to go.
Parents don’t know
We learn a lot from our parents – habits, politeness, cooking, etc. Another big thing we learn from them: money. If parents take time to teach their children the important aspects of money and some good financial habits, the child will grow up with the essentials of financial education. But if the parents have no idea about finance… surprise surprise, neither will the kids.
This is especially true if the parents have bad financial habits: constantly in debt, making bad decisions, complaining about the lack of money. All this influences the child and will lead to future financial ignorance as well as bad money habits.  
So once again, governments would have to step in and help the individual parents sort out their own finances before they could start relying on them to bring up financially aware kids.
No one knows where to start
From what it seems, no one really knows where to start. No matter how many times we shout ‘we don’t know what are taxes! Or mortgages! Or venture capitalism!’, the system will still be like ‘but what do we teach them?’.
Ok so maybe I’m being a bit mean – the British government did in fact add personal finance into the education curriculum in 2014. It’s now compulsory for schools to teach it in their maths and citizenship classes But guess what? Nothing has changed.
Why is that? Because the curriculum and teaching methods are lacking. And we shouldn’t be surprised: half of students dislike maths, reading, history, economy, etc. Simply because the education system is antiquated and we’re still teaching with boring theory books, memorisation techniques and lectures. But that’s another rant I won’t go on; the simple fact is that students aren’t being taught well in any subject, which is why personal finance isn’t any different.
Experts think people aren’t interested
Ewww.. finance? Is that some kind of disease?
Experts seem to think that the general population isn’t interested in learning the basics of money.
I have to say I disagree. I bet if you went into a classroom and shouted ‘Who wants to be rich?’ everyone would raise their hands. Once again, it’s about using effective teaching methods and making the topic interesting: activities, real life experiments, interactive games, etc.
In college, we get our first proper taste of money. More freedom, less supervision from parents, etc. Because of that, students go all out with their money: ‘let’s all see who can spend their student loan money the fastest’ (we’ve all done it). Honestly, it’s fine: college is there to experiment, to try out the weird stuff and allow the crazy to flow. If you get kicked out of your accommodation well that’s on you – better now than at 30 with a family.
Students want to go crazy with their money simply because they think budgeting is boring, saving means more restrictions and investing is only for the rich. But the thing is that financial education isn’t just about that – it’s about being aware, being in control of what happens and knowing what to do. Want to waste half your student loans on cheap alcohol? Go ahead, just make sure that you’re aware and know how to deal with all the problems that come next.
What I’m trying to say is that people are interested in managing their money and being financially stable – we’re just living in a culture that doesn’t teach us how to.
Consumerism
A slightly darker reason for the lack of financial education: it’s easier for others to steal your money.
Ignorance is bliss? Yes, but not when you’re money is slowly disappearing into the pockets of others. Banks, companies, media corporations, governments – they make more money when you don’t know what to do with your finances. The more debt you accumulate on a credit cardthe more you’ll have to pay back to the company. The more adverts out there convincing you to buy a new car the more money you’ll spend on something you should be buying second hand.
It’s scary and it’s sad, but I think we can all agree that it’s true.
It’s also the reason why people are scared of money and believe that it’s ‘evil’. All the financial jargon makes it hard to understand what really is going on. All we are taught is that we need money for food and for a roof over their heads, so we cling onto something secure, something stable: a job. And many times, it’s a job we dislike, or even worse – we tolerate. This common occurrence is called the rat race and it’s what a large part of our society is based on. A discussion for another time.
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just look at that APR 
It’s not all bad news:
I may have painted a pretty negative picture of our governments and society as a whole. Although there is a lot of work to be done on financial education, I’m happy to say quite a few organisations and charities have been campaigning for financial education for years.
Here are a few of them:
CAP (Christians Against Poverty): This British charity is all about counseling people out of debt and helping them back on their feet.
Young-Money: An organisation with resources on helping children understand money. They create programmes for schools to teach personal finance to kids.
MyBnk: Another cool organisation creating programmes and workshops to help young children learn about budgeting, saving, loans, etc.
The Money Charity: Very awesome charity that works on products and services teaching finance in schools – they also talk to policymakers and try to change the laws.
There’s a lot going on in other parts of the world. I see more and more personal finance blogs in America taking on financial education and talking about curriculums and the different steps to take. There’s work to do, but at least we’re getting started.
What we can do about it
It’s true that a lot of it lies in the hands of the government and the education system. They need to work not only on implementing an efficient personal finance class in the curriculum, but they also need to focus on the individuals: the teachers and the parents. And that’s not always easy.
As a member of society, we can also help out. You don’t need to go all out and create a blog (#me), but I think one great way to increase awareness is to simply talk more about money with friends, family and strangers. Money is still a taboo topic, and asking someone how much they make is like asking them how their sex life is doing – it simply gets awkward. So let’s make it less awkward: talk to your friends about your current money problems, ask them how they’re dealing with theirs and try to find a solution together. What you’ll learn will be with you for life.
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