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Another nuke dream, but I was told: "You don't have to use a nuclear bomb to cause a nuclear disaster." Then I saw a sign for Moab National Park, in Moab, Utah. Moab is also an abbreviation for Mother Of All Bombs, a massive bomb developed by the US and first used in battle in 2017. I think the meaning is that they'll use a MOAB too close to some sort of nuclear repository and cause a nuclear accident. That just made me mad.

That is why you should not let children, and those with dementia, play with weapons or anything nuclear. 



   
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I am really concerned tonight about what havoc could be wrought tomorrow. I hope the MOAB that you perceived, PamP, is not the "covert operation" prediction that Mi Chelle referred to.



   
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I hope this doesn't sound selfish, but I am genuinely at peace with everything. Not to be dismissive, but whatever happens, happens. I'm just at a weird phase where I'm completely numb but content.



   
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I'm not claiming to have psychic visions, but in my mind I'm seeing Congressmen running around in the Capital in suits and ties, arms flailing over their heads, yelling "Stop him, Stop him!" Since Congress has proven itself to generally be a wet noodle, it is unlikely that they will even rise out of their seats to admonish T. Remember when T asked during his first tenure, since we have all these nukes, why don't we use them?! I feel T has lost his last connection with reality & should be institutionalized in strait-jacket to stop his quest for destruction. He doesn't read, nor listen, nor have any empathy; it's all about HIS gold (oil etc), "which is right there for the taking", as he thinks the entire world is HIS. This is like a slo-mo vision of a 93-car foggy freeway pileup, and it will take decades to clear up the wreckage and recover the bodies. Our country's (lack of) "ethics" will become a laughing stock in the world.



   
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@carmen that is usually what happens when you just accept things as they are. I am a mental health therapist and being suddenly calm in the middle of a crisis is a common psychological defense mechanism and a physiological response to extreme stress. It usually means your nervous system is prioritizing immediate, rational action over emotional reaction to ensure survival.



   
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@raincloud I hope so too. This is ridiculous. I have seen several of Andy's predictions that reflect this kind of stress and apprehension for this time period.



   
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A week ago, I had an unusual dream about AOC which I finally shared yesterday with some Read the Future Team members.

 AOC was visiting my home, although it did not look like my home, and, while I did not interact with her, I knew she needed a place to stay and I was trying to make a bed for her,  so she could rest.  I poured water on the floor for a makeshift bed that for some reason, seemed appropriate (@Fern, a new team member, suggested that the water involved emotions, which fits since water has come to mean emotions in past dreams).   But the water turned out to be too much, so I piled up Persian rugs (Now the dream is talking about AOC and IRAN) on top of the water. Then, in the end I saw she had found a simple twin bed to sleep that night. 

Interpretation:  Well, clearly AOC has been on the move and planning something for some time now. And it involves Iran (the rugs), and she needs to be direct, not too emotional, which is why the water I poured on made a mess.  

And then today she released this statement:

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) slammed President Trump’s threat that “a whole civilization will die tonight” if Tehran does not meet his administration’s demands by Tuesday at 8 p.m. EDT. 

“This is a threat of genocide and merits removal from office,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote Tuesday in a post on the social platform X. “The President’s mental faculties are collapsing and cannot be trusted.”

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5820036-ocasio-cortez-slams-trump-threat/

@classictravelr @Fern @lovendures @bluebelle @cc21 @baba



   
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Public figures have never appeared in my dreams before, so it meant to me that AOC is now going to step up and distinguish herself as a strong democratic leader, no longer just a squad of young female lawmakers. 

Today's calls for Trump's removal is a hit for many who have been predicting he'd be dissembling in coming days. In January @baba predicted that in February Trump would do something or something would surface that would be so egregious that he would not be able to recover from it. He launched the war in February and has been failing ever since.

Her prediction and so many predictions have indicated this is it for Trump. 

I meditated (and used cards) and got that even if he succeeds in getting the Strait of Hormuz opened with these threats, the voting American majority will not feel safe under his leadership going forward. He's gone too far, even for republicans. 

 



   
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@carmen I feel the same. It has nothing to do with indifference to the situation in the world, but in that vein I just get the sense that even those around Trump and Hegseth aren’t listening to them anymore. Even rightwing nutjobs are probably thinking that they didn’t sign up for this either. The trajectory of Trump’s second Presidency is spiraling down the drain so quickly due to his erratic, homicidal behavior that someone, or an influential group, will have to step in to stop it all. Republicans politicians already know the midterms are poised to be disastrous for them, so even if they don’t care how many Iranians or American troops die they care about a lot the power they hold.



   
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He TACO'ed. I felt he would.

His threats are not just insane, but they are getting boring, and people don't believe him. After 10+ years of this deeply mentally unwell person inflicting himself on every aspect of American life, I feel that he's finally jumped that shark. There's going to be more drama and noise, but I feel that he's finally done. Yes, more damage before he's removed, but he's done.



   
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