Julie K Brown is the Miami Herald Reporter who exposed Jeffrey Epstein the most. Here is an article she wrote today
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article313920022.html
There is another file from the file dump today that isn't being reported on. This document is also from the DOJ site. One of the victims was killed. It was ruled a suicide at the time, but the document says there is no way it was a suicide.
EFTA00020517.pdf If you need to repost or remove the link, I understand but is straight from the Justice department.
Happy New Year! Here is a summary of our latest predictions, near and long-term.
As always, we meditated separately then sent in our visions and compiled and posted them on the World Prediction Page. Our visions showed a distinct pattern:
Across months and years, we saw a world moving through a difficult but meaningful transition. The near term reflects strain: political instability, economic stress, climate extremes, and a deep weariness in people everywhere.
Many systems that once felt solid will continue in 2026 to show cracks.
But the cracks are where the light gets in, because, at the same time, something else is emerging.
Again and again, we see ordinary people stepping forward—forming communities, helping one another, creating new ways of living, working, and governing that are more humane and resilient.
Power gradually shifts away from centralized institutions toward local action, cooperation, and conscience.
Science and medicine continue to advance even amid disruption, bringing breakthroughs in disease treatment, vision, energy, and sustainability.
Climate challenges intensify, but so do solutions. Innovation accelerates, not from fear, but from necessity and creativity.
One of the most consistent themes in our visions: when systems built on domination, secrecy, or excess falter, human connection strengthens.
The long-term arc is not collapse—it is re-alignment.
Hard lessons are learned, but they give rise to new forms of leadership, deeper community bonds, and a renewed respect for the Earth and for one another.
In short, the long arc shows:
- This is not the end of democracy or society—it’s a re-shaping.
- The future favors adaptability, ethics, and collaboration.
How people should receive these predictions
- Not as fate, but as weather reports for collective energy.
- Weather can change. This is how the collective energy of the moment plays out over time. It feels dark now, but there is great hope and light ahead, if we have the courage to look for it. We saw the light and we hope you will too.
“The future we’re seeing isn’t about collapse—it’s about humanity learning, sometimes the hard way, how to live more honestly with itself and with the Earth.”
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There is more specific things to say about 2026, but it's on the World Prediction Page.
I often jot down messages that come to me but sometimes forget about them. I came across this message in my Notes this New Year's morning:
“Our foundation is being shaken in transformative ways.”
That message gives me a lot of hope. I feel 2026 will be even more tumultuous, but as some of the dust settles, so will some of the disorder and confusion.
This morning I had an image of Rip Van Winkle, waking up to a transformed nation. People power will play a significant role in 2026 and in the years that follow.
One of the most consistent themes in our visions: when systems built on domination, secrecy, or excess falter, human connection strengthens.
Happy New Year, Jeanne! Your message filled me with hope and this part of it really resonated with me. Thank you for sharing.
@gbs Thank you, Gbs. It helps me more than people realize when someone is receiving when I put something out. So, thank you from my heart for your message.
The situation with the Gulf Stream
Once again, I’m feeling the familiar inner awareness around the Gulf Stream that I had ten years ago— but as a message that keeps coming, like a beeping noise. When something this large begins to shift, it often points to more than danger. It points to epic change.
Back in 2015, the word “surge” kept repeating in my awareness in connection with the slowing of the Gulf Stream. That slowdown affects the whole earth, although especially the US east coast and the UK. The science behind it is now well established and clearly tied to climate change (although don't bother with reading about it from NOAA or IPCC who are politically influenced to make it sound so far off that we don't have to do anything about it).
What’s important to me is that the inner awareness I'm getting is real. Over the past decade, scientists have confirmed that the slowdown of the Gulf Stream has accelerated significantly—by roughly 50 percent. There are different figures for the slowdown that appear online, so hard to pinpoint the real one. But it is slowing down.
In the last week, I'm hearing inner signals, like I did a decade ago, when there was an acceleration. Scientists I trust, mainly James Hansen and his colleagues, now speak openly about the possibility of a tipping point in the next 20 years in the AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Ocean Circulation) of which the Gulf Stream is a central part. They are defying the political pressure to mute mention of it and suggest it could occur anytime from the near future through mid-century.
My own sense has long been that the early 2030s are when climate change becomes impossible to ignore—when the changes are so visible that denial simply can’t hold, and the conversation shifts. But I am getting warning beeping in my psyche now, this year.
And this is where I want to name the hope.
Human beings tend to wake up when reality becomes undeniable. This level of natural adversity, as hard as it is, carries the potential to soften hearts and reset priorities—drawing us toward deeper care for the Earth, and for one another.
We don’t have to have all the answers yet. For now, it’s enough to stay present, stay connected, and remember that awareness itself is a powerful beginning.