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THANK YOU Greg! This was one of the most helpful podcasts I’ve heard in the past two years and will be a seminal moment in my evolution. So yes, it was beyond helpful and I have a flood of thoughts in response.

First, by speaking out and offering your insights, you are “practicing” our most valuable service, which is the Art. What a great insight! As a painter, this really hit home and has become my most burning concern. As an abstract painter who “woke up” in 1988, I’ve been almost tortured over how I can serve through an abstract art form like painting.

Upon awakening, because I was an artist, abstract painting was the only way I could speak about the unspeakable and I discovered there’s an entire genre called “Cosmic Art”. But this is way too opaque for our current situation, and I digress.

Your insights in todays podcast were actually healing because you expressed so many feelings I’ve had and not known how to cope with. Just knowing you’ve also gone through the same exact process or journey was extremely validating, supportive and inspiring.

So again, thank you!

I totally agree with your conclusion. Recently General Flynn said the 2020 election is our biggest problem and I immediately felt he’s missing the obvious. And you nailed it. Our Art (news, pop culture etc) is clearly our biggest challenge that must be transformed before we can create a better world. It's something I think about every day. How are we ever going to transform our Art???!!!!

The poor, desperate people in Sri Lanka are taking the primal path to change and I agree, if Americans remain brainwashed, it will be coming to a theatre near us. And every historic revolution, as you know, rarely if ever ends well. The interview with the former KGB spy makes this painfully obvious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=bX3EZCVj2XA

All in all, the situation does appear bleak so I cling to a few ideas most of us probably share:

1. The most powerful and optimistic belief is Life (God, Love, Light etc), does have a plan for a Golden Age.

2. Gaia is ascending vibrationally. This does make sense, considering the cosmic cycles.

3. We’ve entered a galactic “photon belt” of high energy that is causing humanity to wake up.

4. Most humans are essentially good natured souls who rally together in a crisis and eventually overcome evil.

I love your analogy of waking up to "fruit ripening" because it eases the sense of urgency we feel around watching a zombie herd walk right into an abyss. Today and from now on, I’ll be feeling a bit more relaxed and positive about this amazing trip you’ve aptly titled Enlightenment of Apocalypse! Sending you and your listeners deep gratitude and love. It's great to be in this together.

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Jul 10, 2022·edited Jul 10, 2022

I love your shows. Thank you so much for sharing your personal explorations and journey! Would love to hear a podcast with the Serbian woman. Just a note that Serbia is not a part of Russia. It is its own country. Was a part of the former Yugoslavia.

I study Rudolf Steiner's work and wanted to recommend one of his books called The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric. This book is a collection of his lectures that address the second coming of Christ. It has been quite enlightening for me to read.

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Thanks 🙏

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Jul 10, 2022·edited Jul 10, 2022

I was about to write the same thing to Greg about Serbia that it was once Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia had Orthodox Christians such as Serbians and Muslims such as Croatians and same with Bosnia, but no one cared about that. They were always one people. I love Greg's shows. What an interesting man.

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I was thinking Siberia:)

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OK my good friend is from Siberia. It is technically Russian. No wonder you mentioned the Russian language : ) in fact, some of their words are similar to Serbian/Bosnian such as Good Morning. In Russian, it is dobroya utro. In Serbian, dobro jutro. The J is pronounced as a Y.

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Greg, I love your voice and your reports. Was a paid subscriber but my debit card keeps getting compromised, and I could not figure out how to update payment. Has this been fixed?

Would love to be interviewed! If that ever comes up, with regular dorks like myself I'm in. I have one or two sticking points but who doesn't anymore? Keep rockin it❣️

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Everything seems to be working now on SubStack. Are you saying that you are having a problem?

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I love Greg's voice, too!

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I will be a paid subscriber soon. Your worth it. I can't at this time

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This is the podcast that I’ve been hoping and waiting for and that I so desperately needed right now. So, thank you, Greg! It was right on time...

My mom is currently in hospice, slowly dying from what her doctors have diagnosed as Atypical ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). Anyone that has experienced this disease first hand, knows how physically insidious and debilitating it is. She’s bedridden, can’t breathe on her own, walk or talk. She’s fed through a tube and given fluids intravenously. Basically, she has ZERO quality of life. To add insult to injury, she’s 100% cognizant of everything that’s happening to her physically, and it’s excruciating to watch her suffer.

The fact that she’s been diagnosed with ALS at age 73 isn’t unusual, even though nobody in my family has ever had ALS (supposedly, there’s no genetic predisposition). But, what makes her diagnosis so unacceptable and such a hard pill to swallow, at least for me, is the fact that she was COMPLETELY FINE AND 100% HEALTHY prior to being double-vaxxed and boosted last year.

To say I’m infuriated, would be a gross understatement. And, every day is an ongoing struggle to not let the anger completely take over and consume me.... And, once again, to add insult to injury, I’m alone in my anger. Because the rest of my family, who have all been vaccinated, believe that her illness is simply due to old age and that it could happen to anybody.

I’ve made numerous attempts to try to educate them about the TRUTH and what’s REALLY going on right now, but it falls on deaf ears. They all think I’m bat shit crazy & they utilize every opportunity they can to make their feelings known. Even after watching my mom completely deteriorate physically, they still believe I’m ignorant and selfish for not getting vaccinated.

So... I’M DONE.

The thought that they may all be dead within the next 2-5 years absolutely TERRIFIES me. I feel completely helpless, heartbroken, emotionally exhausted and even as an introvert, dare I say....VERY lonely. But, most days, I just feel NUMB. Kind of like a zombie, stuck in a nightmare that I can’t wake up from. I love my family (and friends) dearly, but the blowback of negativity and hate that I get from them is just too much for me to handle anymore. My main focus now is to preserve my mental health and to prepare for the hard times that are ahead....

Anyway, I’m sorry for this long-winded rant. And I just wanted to let you know that your podcast is much more than just a podcast to me. I see it as a kind of support group, almost like therapy, if you will. I feel like I’m in good company here and surrounded by like-minded individuals (for the most part) and for that, I’m truly grateful. ❤️🙏🏻

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I was able to spend about 2 weeks hanging out in Hospice with my Mother before she died of Cancer in 2017. And recently I've found myself feeling grateful that she passed before 2020 because our family is not much different than yours. And it's been a disgrace. I am deeply grateful that my podcast has helped in anyway. Your words definitely speak to me. We are living a bit of a horror-show. And it's a strange time to be alone, I need to learn how to tap into the humor of it more. That is always easier with friends. I think I've decided to move to the Emerald Coast this fall, god willing, and would love any advice if you have it. I could email you. I am visiting Panama City next month to explore the area. Thanks for your comment. God never gives us more than we can handle, and nothing lasts forever, but a little relief would sure be great:)

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Jul 14, 2022Liked by Greg Reese

I’m so sorry about your mom. We know our parents are going to get old one day and eventually pass on, but nothing ever really prepares us for it. And I honestly can’t imagine going through this without my faith in God.

I think you’ll like the panhandle. Life moves at a much slower pace up here (I guess that could be perceived as good or bad, depending on your personality), it’s much more sparsely populated than the rest of Florida, and very conservative. Definitely feel free to email me anytime with any questions you may have. I’m happy to help in any way that I can. 🙂 Do you have my email address?

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Excellent convo. Could do these podcasts 2 -3 times a week, easily. Wish the platform offered live chat. Something like podbean, I guess.

Got a question that's a bit off topic but stems from recent comment threads here. I'm interested in the support systems folks have erected for themselves. Does anyone have MORE than one or two people in their daily/weekly life that they can sit down with (physically in the same space) and interact with who are also AWAKE? If you do, how are you fairing? (friend, family, co-worker like this) If you don't, where are you drawing your energy from? Trying to get a sense of how many folks are physically flying "solo". Best!!

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Forgiveness is important for they do not know what they do.

You ARE what you eat 😉

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As in the Bible ,the Lord would call his people like King David to have faith to destroy the enemy

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Carl Jung said the most dangerous individuals are those who refuse to face their own shadow. Best friends from past are often the most difficult to handle, or family members who say we're conspiracy theorists or even want to change name of Columbus Ohio to Flavortown. No matter how convinced I was right, saying brainwashed didn't work. But I had to let go and let God. Still pray for them.

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Something you might find interesting. Looking through a bright window while lying on the couch.....I squinted and focused on the surface of eye. My eyes are covered with the worm like segmented creatures we are seeing in the vexed blood. I am unvaxed. The things are living in the film covering my eye. Looking in a magnified make up mirror, I could see one whitish creature and pulled it out. It was wrapped behind my eye and had drag when being pulled out. It was about 3" long and very thin. I pulled too hard and fast then, it broke off. I believe these nano particles are being sprayed on us from above. I haven't heard any doctors discussing this. I would really like to know if there is anything I can do before.... Also, The unvaxed need to hear this. I can't be the only one. If this interests you, maybe you could speak to one of your doctor contacts. Hope so. I have been taking ivermectine for a year. I put a little in my eyes twice, but I don't think it's doing anything.

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yes, I've not only heard of this but seen videos of these things being pulled out of people. Truly horrifying and leaves me speechless. Of course the average brainwashed doctor won't be able to help. For what it's worth, Dr. Robert Young has been getting amazing results by putting people on a strict alkaline diet. Apparently when our body is detoxed, these things are expelled naturally.

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We don't know what we know until we know it. Waking up is literally just that. Many people wake up suddenly, but must be at their own pace and time as you pointed out. We cannot force someone to change their mind..that can only be done with love and a pure intention.

That is not to say that I do not get frustrated with people I love and care about when they remain in their stupor as I see the danger we all are facing now unless we take action. Mostly, I don't go there with people unless I do really care about them. There is no time for those who will not see, and we must mind our own energy so we can stay strong. We each have our own journeys...the problem now is that many of the people that are asleep are assisting in the destruction of my ability to live well, and those whom I dearly love, That is unacceptable.

You said that when someone tells you that you are wrong that you immediately shut them off. This comes as a surprise to me. You spoke that it is like starting a fight to have beliefs questioned...interesting perspective. If you are going to state your opinions and thoughts in a public forum, you will be confronted with different ideas. You get to decide, of course, who remains in your life and whether there is enough similar values and good intentions or shut them down.

We learn from each other. It is NOT disrespectful to question a person's beliefs. It is not starting a fight to question someone's beliefs in my opinion. Facing our shadows is done through our relationship with others and ultimately our relationship with ourself becomes the ultimate deal breaker. The truth is not always handed out in a pretty basket of flowers, and will often come from sources unexpected. God works in mysterious ways.

If we are nasty or disingenuous that is a different story. I personally think it is healthy to be told that you might be holding an erroneous belief. If you discover that your thinking may be in error, you have just become a better person for it. I trust that process. This is what works for me and I believe many.

I love your reports for Infowars, and I think the work you do is not only meaningful, but essential now. But, when you state your strong opinions, you invite necessary disagreement and, as you said, we need to face our demons... what better way to do that? Then, you get to decide how to incorporate the new understanding, or not, into your own personal philosophies.

I am disappointed in this podcast because it feels to me that you are saying contradictory statements. This seems to me that this is a classic example of one of my favorite sayings...."we all teach what we need to learn" That is perfectly okay and necessary and a good thing to keep in mind as we all must reflect on our words.

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I am merely admitting that I am not perfect. Because I am not.

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Of course you are not! Who is?? Not me, I can tell you that. However, what you do, not what you say, is what makes the man. You are contributing so much, (more than most), putting yourself on the line everyday...takes alot of courage. For that I say hooray, and I recognize how blessed you are, and I mean that. I sincerely hope that you are proud of the work that you do and recognize how much you do "lay" yourself wide open and that ain't easy. When I admire someone...it is my shortcoming that I do become disillusioned when I hear, what I consider, to be out of character with other parts of them. I don't know if that makes sense, but I will end this with love. Keep up your great work!!

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Amazing! I didn't hear anything contradictory at all. Nothing! In fact it was incredibly lucid, thoughtful, honest and direct. How do you explain that? One podcast heard by open minded people and there's still profound disagreement. Your comments struck me as sensitive and loving but pedantic and condescending, so maybe "teaching what you need to learn" is something to consider?

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Hey greg thnx for getting me trough this ; Since #freedomconvoy

i been struggling with the christian ethos. I found myself "entre l'arbre et l'écorce", has most truckers put it: killing them with kindness, keeping composure instead of giving in like the crazy marxist. You know it reflected on the character of the events. In a way it was truly the Canadian spirit at his best.

That said the anger and the rage haven't gone away and i found myself turning the other cheek probably more then i should ... since then i felt slipping into passivity trying to be serene and positive. I felt ashame almost cowardly it smothered my anger. Most combat or martial athlete would prolly tell us: they fear using strength for all the legal trouble it brings or just the fear of snapping, becoming the aggressor. + the stigma of toxic masculinity BS. Despite any man saying: "bullshit" their subconscious mental gear conform to the perceive judgment of others. its looming.

A few week ago you threw a line along those lines "life has a video game..."

Its damn simple: kill the bad guy hahahaha, most often than not it wins you the game. Wouldn't that be simple but that would be the marxist way and am not giving that asshole Robert Reich his civil war what a failure of a man what has he ever accomplish ... He sure built a career around failing forward with Bill Cunton... but look at Japan: Abe got taken out. much talk about Otaku=("incell") no one mentioning that he was the political figure who would have succeed in changing the PACIFIC nature of Japan society... I smell a report. i know what Ceasar would be doing today he would round up the bureaucrats and the political oligarch and off there heads; its much cleaner then a civil war. Whole families, kids of kid included.

Well i sure overcome my self censoring reflex. Thnx. ha ha

Since Jan6 its almost thought crime you know! Been worry for all you guys at InfW but hey you are fine its silly to worry, you are a grown man,. you know we care, we love you guys.

You are probably asking by now what did i do? : SAMURAI my friend.

Shintaro Katsu - Zatoichi series. in a way its an inverted world like we are living in today. The weak and stupid man rule with a false virtuous image, the samurai are the hypocrite on their high horse and the lowly yakuza is chivalrous, kind, in service of others. Justice is Blind...

Speaking of Outlaw Sonny Barger died this week his last words were: Keep your head high, honor, valor, loyalty.

So simple So natural, are we building our own spiritual mental prison at time action is needed? Like the christians martyr of old thrown to the lions.

There was a few steps leading to there demise. Were they too paralyze by their moral ethos?

Well i need to go cut some wood and fetch some water, stay angry but mostly kind Greg. :wink:

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you're right on. that will ( I hope ) wake them up. but unless the media gets on board they just believe what these idiots tell them I know, idiots, is being nice.

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trust me you are not disturbed. all my friends up north think I'm nuts thinking as I do and they won't listen to anything. I pray nightly asking God will let them see and understand what is happening.

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The stories of a guru tapping someone on the head and the person receiving enlightenment are referring to pineal gland activation, where the guru touches the third eye. Just like what is done in the Pentecostal type churches.

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Enlightenment already happened and is thoroughly studied: https://www.britannica.com/event/Enlightenment-European-history. In essence it is human-centric system of belief (as opposed to God-centric system before) in which humans can achieve ultimate knowledge (and power) through "reason" with the help of light-bearer (Lucifer) - his light makes one "Enlightened". There we have Age of reason, statues of Goddess of reason in France and USA, masonry, spiritualism and other flavors of Satanism. In its root it's "You'll be as Gods", as always.

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Rudolf Steiner claims that the luciferic enlightenment happened sometime around 3,000 BC. And this is what inspired what we commonly call paganism. And has to do with accessing the supernatural. He also writes of a second form of evil that is based on destruction and how Christ serves as a balance between these two innate evil forces.

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