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@seeker4 sometimes I feel like everything is cyclical or kind of a deja Vu feeling.  As humans we have so much compassion, empathy and kindness yet sometimes it’s buried under the masks and we build a wall around us due to grief or fear.  Whatever it may be, it seems like something tragic must happen for people to wake up and demand that change. We must all demand the change and be a part of the change.  As others have mentioned this is only a role play for what’s ahead and we have to prepare and welcome what’s to come.  It’s all part of our Karma and the Karma of the collective.  I’m unsure when T’s karma will present itself unless it’s been happening and we just can’t see it because we have so much hatred and animosity for his actions and evilness.  Sure he may be powerful and perhaps rich, but internally is he a sad and pathetic fool with SADs syndrome (I think that’s what @allyn called it). He’s a puppet to money and power, that alone is probably eating away and deteriorating his mind, heart and soul. If you’ve ever seen the movie “Spirited Away”, there’s a character in the movie, No Face (He ingest other individuals and took on their personality and physical traits. He became an arrogant, loud and selfish creature whose Developed an obsession for the main character. Anyways in the end this spirit character was shown love and compassion and he learned how to knit and sew and was happy in his new quiet and peaceful environment)

I wish this will happen to evil T and he will go somewhere maybe to a far away land or jail and do some knitting and spinning. I don’t know the answer to this but I do know his Karma is coming; I feel it.

 

 

 

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@share  I agree.  T cannot escape his karma.  Hopefully, neither can Bill Barr and all individuals who enabled T. especially when they knew better.  The only activity he seems to spend a lot of time on when not causing havoc, is golf.  But, yes, sadly, we humans become complacent so quickly after tragedies.  I wish we wouldn't because I hate that it takes a pandemic to wake us up again.  Love and light to you too.



   
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Mueller wrote an op-ed piece about Stone today: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/07/11/mueller-stone-oped/?arc404=true

Robert Mueller: Roger Stone remains a convicted felon, and rightly so

The gist is that in spite of Trump's false claims that the Russian investigation was a witch hunt, it was not a witch hunt.  Russia did interfere with the election and Stone, working for Trump, was an intermediary between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign.

Mueller says he did not establish collusion between Trump and the Kremlin, but I know there was collusion, there was always collusion and there will always have been collusion -- past, present and future.  

The president is a gangster who pardons his cronies.  But as Robert Mueller rightly says, no pardon will change the fact that Roger Stone remains a convicted felon for the rest of his life.

 

 



   
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I'm still struggling today - depression is setting in... anyhoo... an interesting article that summarizes nicely how the forces of the "free market" have effectively destroyed the US and the UK, and how COVID was essentially the coup de grace.

Flailing States



   
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@laura-f

Hang in there, Laura.  Also, that was a really good read from the London Review.  



   
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Jeanne, I read that same article today.  He's right  commuted sentence doesn't mean he didn't do the crime, no matter what GOO and his lying cronies say.  The  new Lincoln Project video points out that everyone in management of his campaign is a convicted felon.  GOO's new and seemingly last ditch effort against Biden is the picture of him walking, with a mask for the first time, down the hall at Walter Reed.  The caption is Biden is done.  What?!  Three million citizens infected with the virus, 130+ dead and he is trying to say he's a great leader by wearing a mask four months after the experts were warning people to?!  Someone pointed out an interesting fact, here he is visiting our soldiers in hospital while ignoring the charges that his good friend and valued leader Putin is paying a bounty to have them killed.  The man has absolutly no shame.  The military officers walking with him should be court marshaled. 

Someone on another site I visit posted the  question:  If GOO is indicted in NY and loses the election to Biden should GOO resign immediately?  I say yes.

Oh well that is my rant for the morning.  I too have been having a difficult time.  I wake up in the morning tired even though I sleep eight hours.  I try hard to not go on  social media, I don't watch the news or even much TV.  I've been reading  lot because mystery novels distract me from the world.  I don't know if this is healthy or not, probably not, but it's what I do.  The next three months are going to be  hell.  We are going tohave to dig in and stand together to get throght this.  Thank You to all the wonderful insightful people on here.  Namaste.

OH which reminds me.  I just saw a video on twitter, a group of protesters in DC have started a midnight Yoga practice to help people stay calm and centerd mentally .  My studio where I practice is having Zoom classes, I just need to sign up and make time to practice again.



   
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@jeanne-mayell  I'm getting that it's more than just an Op-Ed.  It's a warning. Mueller is saying (more to Barr than to trump) that he's done being quiet and will speak out if needed. 



   
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@yogagirl, Reading mystery novels sounds healthy to me!  We all need to get away from the ongoing news dump.

GOO referred to himself in the mask as "The Lone Ranger."  DUH ... the mask covered The Lone Ranger's eyes, not his nose and mouth.  What an idiot.



   
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@yogagirl I'm wondering if she's on some sort of neuroleptic drug for psychiatric disorder. People tend to blink less when they're on that class of drug. 

I think she's human, she's just a very bad, horrible, no good human. Her whole family seems to be that way. 



   
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@lynnventura  Yes, glad Mueller wrote the op-ed piece.  It's likely the newspaper approached him rather than the other way around.  He was a huge disappointment not just because Barr covered him up -- Mueller couldn't help that -- but because he covered himself up both in the report and when he testified.  Oh, I'm sure the lawyers here will defend him. But I feel he blew it.  His job was at the end of the day to bring justice to the most corrupt campaign ever in this country.  His job was to save democracy. He failed. He was too conservative.  

I would like to think you are right that Mueller is warning others that he will not be silenced.  That's nice.  But he had his chance.  I hope he is having some regrets about how he let Trump get away when he sees Roger Stone flashing the victory sign. 



   
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