A New era coming? The people are waking up?

It has been a while since I have seen such obvious signs of hope.  I rarely if ever watch anything in the MSM because everything is so scripted and frankly boring.  Most people have very little clue of what is going on in the world.  That being said, there seems to be signs of hope going on.  On the Jimmy Dore show recently, they mentioned the governments programs of weather control.  Jimmy Dore is not mainstream media but they are not crazy out there either.  So I find this a very interesting development.

Of course the government has been doing weather control for years. And who knows what they are doing to lasers.  If the government denies it, it is most likely true. I don’t remember who said that but it definitely has some truth to it!  Below is a video about Operation Popeye, weather control in Vietnam.   What do you think they are doing now if they could do this back then?  Also, why do we never hear about this?

 

Then, to make it even more crazy.  They mentioned 9-11 and building 7.  Nobody is supposed to talk about building 7.  This is not Alex Jones!  These guys are certainly not mainstream but they are not crazy out there either and are well watched.  Fun times.  I am glad this is happening.

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  1. Xavier completes thrilling comeback, Mount St. Mary’s advances as men’s First Four comes to a close
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    Wednesday saw the men’s First Four come to a close which means only one thing: the 64-team bracket is officially set following No. 11 Xavier’s thrilling come from behind win over No. 11 Texas and No. 16 Mount St. Mary’s victory over No. 16 American in Dayton, Ohio.

    The Musketeers trailed by as many as 13 points, but their offense came alive in the second half behind guard Marcus Foster and forward Zach Freemantle to down the Longhorns 86-80.

    The senior Foster scored a team-high 22 points while Freemantle, on his way to 15 points, threw down a dunk with a second left to seal the comeback win and ignite the fans at UD Arena, which is just over 50 miles away from campus in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    With just under four minutes remaining, Xavier went on an 8-2 run to take a 78-74 lead, their first since the early going of the first half.

    Musketeers head coach Sean Miller crowned Wednesday’s game as “one of the best” he’s been a part of.

    “I thought we were dead in the water two different times,” Miller told the truTV broadcast after the game. “But that’s the one thing about our team — the resiliency of our group has always won out for us. Just when you thought we weren’t gonna make the tournament, we kept winning. Even in this game, just when you’re like, ‘It’s not gonna work out,’ we have a funny way of staying with it.”

    The Longhorns did not go down without a fight as guard Tre Johnson scored a game-high 23 points in the loss.

    Xavier will face No. 6 Illinois in the first round on Friday at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.

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  3. ‘We don’t want the American Dream for our kids’: Why this couple left the US for Ecuador with their children four years ago
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    They’d never even visited Ecuador before, but Brittany and Blake Bowen, from the United States, decided to move to the South American country in 2021 to give their four children a completely different upbringing.

    The Bowens, who were previously based in the state of Washington, have been living in Loja, a small city based in the southern section of the Andes Mountains, ever since, and say that they are in it for the long haul.

    “We love this little country,” Brittany tells CNN Travel. “We hope that maybe we’ll have grandkids here one day.”
    Before the move, the couple, who’ve been married for nearly 17 years, say that they were becoming increasingly concerned about the pressures placed on children by “modern American society” and wanted to try something new.

    “We did not like what we’d seen develop over the course of the last couple decades…” adds Brittany, explaining that they felt that young people in the United States were becoming “more isolated.”

    “We weren’t confident that our kids would enjoy the same sort of potential trajectory that previous generations had shared.

    “And the more we considered things like that, the more we wondered, ‘Is that even what we want? Do we even want them to be on a fast track to the American Dream?”

    The couple were also frustrated with living what they describe as the “standard American life.”

    “Long commutes and never enough money,” says Blake. “All those usual problems… I was working in a career that was very time consuming, and took me away from home a lot. So we didn’t want that anymore.”

    So why did they choose Ecuador as their “new home”?

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