@jeanne-mayell It still surprises and gives me validation that we are getting some of the same messages. Readers may not understand that we do the meditation/Read the futures together, but we type down what we see and send them in indivually without sharing (usually) what we've seen with each other. So I don't know what others have gotten in their RTF's until it's all posted. When there are similar visions and themes like "back to basics" or overlapping similar predictions then it's very validating.
Happy NO KINGS DAY to all. I think it's going to be a big day for protests. I hope everyone will do their part to send a message to our lawmakers that the people of America do not want a dictator and a compliant congress and Supreme Court to do his bidding. It takes big participation to have an impact.
HISTORY HAS ITS EYES ON YOU.
He behaves like a dictator, like a king. He believes he is above the laws and is breaking our constitution.
For disabled folks who would like to attend the event virtually, here's a post and link to from Effie Cyborg (@effies.bsky.social):
Wanna to go to a virtual No Kings rally that focuses on healthcare (with a side of "vaccines are good, actually" and "eugenics is bad, actually")? Organized by disabled folks who can't go to an in-person event. Join Saturday at 2:30pm Pacific time, zoom link: us06web.zoom.us/j/8467741742...
I attended the local No Kings rally this morning. There were perhaps twice as many people there as at the first one. And I even made a sign this time, "Uphold the Constitution". I figure anybody who argues with that concept really does need to self-deport.
I also saw some signs that said "Things Are So Bad, Even Introverts Are Protesting". I can relate to that!
Just returned from my small town rally. It was three times the size of the last rally. Loud and fun and funny. There were at least 1000 people there, which is above the 3.5% rule observed by political scientists that when when 3.5% of a country's population participates in nonviolent protests, that movement is likely to succeed in bringing about political change. This concept was formulated by political scientist Erica Chenoweth based on historical analysis of civil resistance movements.
@jeanne-mayell Joined a No Kings rally in northern NJ… there were hundreds of protesters in a small Bergen County town… all us were strung alongside a major thourghfare… singing and chanting… passing cars honked and waved in support…it was wonderful.
@lawrence I pray so! His reaction to our peaceful demonstrations yesterday? An AI generated video of him flying a bomber plane dropping feces all over Americans peacefully protesting in the streets covering them with excrement.
That ironically felt apropos as that is exactly what he and his flying monkeys have been doing to all of us since he took office.
I feel that the government shutdown will be one of the longest and crippling the economy in to tatters as a wider gulf of cognizance develops between all of us who peacefully protested and those who are still drinking the kool-aid that reflects their hate and prejudice.
I wept and laughed at some of the pictures shared and exchanged texts/notes with fellow protestors both near and far. The marches around the world delighted me.
We are currently still weeping in the night and fighting for the Joy that "cometh in the morning"
🙏🏻🪽💜🕊️💜🪽🙏🏻