Between Life and Beyond: Psychics, Mental Health, and the Human Experience


Posted originally on Rumble Ghosts and Grit With Jack Osbourne Podcast on: November 10th

Medical Care for Migrants Crisis Rw-Posted Nov 6, 2023 By Martin Armstrong


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Over 900 thousand migrants have crossed the border legally over the last year and over 600 thousand have crossed illegally. It is estimated at about 105 million migrants to have crossed over the border in just a year according to a Biden- appointed secretary. It has been an ongoing issue of seeking shelter across the U.S while also trying to seek medical attention. According to an article in AP News, there is no system in place to keep record of migrants who seek medical attention. They rely on volunteer doctors to see them. When you have a bunch of people in these shelters, some sick and others not- it is easy to have illnesses spread, and they will spread fast. A rough estimate from Cook County of how many migrants have been treated is around 14 thousand. This is costing the clinic about $2.2 million a month. Said best by Garcia, whom works for the Migrants Clinitians Network, “You have what were essentially healthy people put in really remarkable circumstances, where they are not able to survive thoroughly and then they come across (the border) in a really compromised state.”

The way that we should be looking at this is- why open borders and not have specific plans and guidelines set in place for these migrants? I just do not understand how 1.5 million people, both legal and illegal, can come into the U.S when we can’t even get my employees in the country from Europe. Cities like Chicago are dealing with a huge surge of migrants, most of which are sleeping in tents on the streets. Mayor Brandon Johnson has said that he will be flying out to Washington to speak with the Biden Administration, seeking for them to help out more during this crisis. It is a bit crazy to realize that the Biden Administration were the ones to open up these borders yet have not administered much help for the after effects. Our government does a really good job at sticking their noses in other countries before even helping out our own country.

Fall Recipes and Requests for Recipes!


Posted originally on the CTH on October 27, 2023 | Menagerie 

I am in serious sourdough bread making mode now, as I usually am in the fall and winter. The urge to get my sourdough starter going usually hits the first brisk morning in September, but it was late coming this year due to our extended Indian summer.

I am looking for good soup recipes, maybe some fall vegetable and grain bowl ideas. Please share recipes and any requests you have!

First Time Hearing


Armstrong Economs Blog/medicine Re-Posted Sep 17, 2023 by Martin Armstrong

Migration & War = Deadly Disease Cycle


Armstrong Economics Blog/Disease Re-Posted Jun 26, 2023 by Martin Armstrong

The border crisis that we have in the United States is part of the cycle of disease that our model has been projecting. In late May, Sarasota County, Florida, health officials confirmed that they had identified a case of locally transmitted malaria. Then a second confirmed case appeared on June 23 rd in Texas, discovered in Cameron County. There are several thousand cases of malaria in the USA each year, but these are contracted overseas – not locally. A mosquito contracts it by biting a person who has malaria and then it bites another person giving them malaria. There have been ABSOLUTELY ZERO domestic malaria cases in over 20 years.

The source of this disease is clearly the migrants that Biden has been letting in in hopes of granting them citizenship so they can vote for him in the 2024 election against working Americans. The other plan is to offer them citizenship by signing up for the military since our volunteer army is understaffed. Those reasons aside, this mass migration comes with zero health requirements but then an employer cannot hire someone who does not have a SS# to pay taxes. Hence, they are here for a free ride.

A simple review of history reveals that such massive waves of disease with drastic death rates have ALWAYS, and without exception, been mostly linked to war where soldiers are sent to fight in foreign lands and bring home with them a new plague and mass migrations.

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During the 14th century, rumors of a great plague in China and India killed most of their population. The plague made its way to Europe when the Kipchak forces besieged the Genoese trading post in Crimea – the disputed territory in Ukraine. The Kipchaks began to catapult plague-infested corpses over the walls and into the trading post. The disease spread quickly, and the Genoese abandoned the outpost. They sailed back to Europe, stopping in Sicily in 1347, taking back the Black Death. From there, it quickly engulfed all of Europe.

The Black Death occurred during Edward III’s reign (1327-1377), and contemporary accounts place the devastation between 30% and 50% of the population throughout Europe.  Human nature never changes throughout the centuries. Just as we saw during COVID how they pushed Pfizer’s vaccines and refused to acknowledge the side-effects that even killed many, they demonized the unvaccinated. The very same took place during the Black Death.

While it was the “unvaccinated” during COVID, they blamed the Jews during the Black  Death. Indeed, the Jewish population of Europe was turned into the spreader of the plague between 1347-1350. The Jews were accused of creating and spreading the plague (Cantor 2001; In the Wake of the Plague. Simon and Schuster, New York, NY.)

In Spain, Germany, and Italy, Jewish families were marked with distinctive clothing, isolated, and killed. Hitler was not the first to require distinctive clothing to identify the Jews. He got the idea from the Black Death. When the plague hit southern France in 1348, the hatred of the Jewish people was unleashed. Four Jewish citizens were dragged from their houses and burned at the stake on the mere accusation that they had poisoned the town’s water supply with plague.

The initial charges of spreading the plague in southern France led to an outbreak of accusations and an explosion of death where more than 2,000 Jews were burned alive in France and Germany (Tuchman 1978; A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century. Ballantine Books, New York, NY.) With COVID, they were using the status of being unvaccinated as an anti-government rebel who would not comply.

Once the Jews became the scapegoats during the Black Death, that distinction remained for centuries. The Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella (1474-1504) initially tried to protect the Jewish population from the Spanish Inquisition about 100 years later because of their economic importance throughout the country as moneylenders. Nevertheless, there was no return to normal once society had been divided during the Black Death, even 100 years later. Thus, blaming the Jews continued, eventually leading to The Spanish Inquisition in 1478. This is what we need to fear that the division within society between the vaccinated and non-vaccinated will remain a strategy employed by our governments for decades to come. They were restricting travel to required vaccination because the unvaccinated were people who resisted tyranny. The Black Death divided society, as we have seen during COVID. We will see this rise again as we will also see lockdowns to protect the government now firmly in control of the Neocons.

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The document above was issued by Washington, D.C., on September 26, 1918, in response to the Spanish flu. The document states that the virus circulates annually in the US but is “more contagious during an epidemic, and pneumonia is a more frequent complication.” It explicitly states: “do not get hysterical over the epidemic.” That is the opposite of what they did during COVID against all medical norms. The government in 1918 admitted the virus only lasted a short time outside the body and suggested that people avoid those sick or having sick persons directly sneeze or cough on them (seems very fair). Wash your hands, stay home if you are sick, sleep, and eat well. Fresh air helps. “Fight the disease rationally and do not become unduly alarmed.” We were told during the experimental COVID tyranny to lock down, do not go outside, and cash was now lethal. These were all manipulations to prepare us for authoritarian rule and the elimination of paper money.

Throughout history, both migrations and war spread disease. Our cyclical models correlate the two stunningly. The Antonine Plague, sometimes referred to as the Plague of Galen, erupted in 165 AD, at the height of Roman power throughout the Mediterranean world during the reign of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (161-180AD). The first phase of the outbreak would last until 180AD affecting the entirety of the Roman Empire. The Antonine Plague of 165 to 180AD was the first known pandemic impacting the Roman Empire. It was most likely contracted by soldiers who were returning from campaigns in the Near East and spread throughout the empire.

That was the same correlation we found with the Black Death taken to Crimea by the invading forces from Asia. The Antonine Plague most likely took the life of Roman Emperor Lucius Verus. According to the Roman historian Cassius Dio, the disease broke out again nine years later, in 189 AD. That time he said, it caused up to 2,000 deaths per day in Rome itself. The total death count at the time ranged between 5 and 10 million. About 25% of those who contracted the plague died. This amounted to about 10% of the population being reduced.

The next plague came in 251-266 AD and is known as the Plague of Cyprian, taking its name from St. Cyprian, the bishop of Carthage who witnessed and described the plague. Some historians have suggested that this plague also represents a useful starting point for understanding the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire in the West and the underpinning of its ultimate fall. Once again, it was brought from Asia by invading armies. Emperor Trajan Decius (249-251AD) and his oldest son Herennius Etruscus (251AD) were killed in battle against the invading Goths. His youngest son, Hostilian (251 AD), died of the plague they brought with them to the Roman Empire.

This coin was issued by Trebonianus Gallus (251-253AD), appealing to Apollo Salutaris, who was believed to have been the god of healing to save the Empire. The Plague of Cyprian infected the Roman Empire from about 249 to 262 AD. It is not known precisely what it was. But from the description, it may have been smallpox, measles, or a viral hemorrhagic fever like Ebola. We know that this plague weakened Rome during the 3rd century, causing a widespread decline in the workforce. That resulted in food shortages and for lack of manpower to produce food for the Roman army. This contributed greatly to the collapse of the 3rd century and the price inflation in food as we are experiencing today.

The next disease cycle was during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565AD) and is thus known as the Plague of Justinian (541-542AD). This was the third major plague that struck during the 6th century. Research has been conducted on skeletons that have survived. It has been confirmed that DNA from Yersinia pestis—the same bacterium responsible for the Black Death. This plague also became a pandemic that spread throughout the Mediterranean region, yet it coincided with a Volcanic Winter, reducing the food supply. A mysterious cloud appeared over the Mediterranean basin, according to the historian Procopius of Caesarea (Procopius Caesarensis; c. 500-560 AD), who wrote:

“The sun gave forth its light without brightness, and it seemed exceedingly like the sun in eclipse, for the beams it shed were not clear.”

This was a volcanic cloud that blocked the sun setting in motion climate cooling for more than a decade. Crops failed, and there was widespread famine. This deadly combination of disease and climate change cooling set in motion a death spiral that swept through the Eastern Roman Empire killing 5,000 to 10,000 people per day in Constantinople.

War and migration have been the catalyst for disease. Why? The movement of populations from one region to another has historically spread disease. Even when the Europeans visited America, they brought diseases that killed many Indians. The National Institutes of Health estimated that 95 percent of the indigenous populations in the Americas were killed by infectious diseases during the years following European colonization, amounting to an estimated 20 million people. Likewise, Europeans who had sex with Indian women brought back to Europe Syphilis which did not previously exist in Europe.

Migrants sit in a boat during a rescue operation by the Italian navy off the coast of Sicily on Nov. 28. Italy is looking to revamp the way it handles the hundreds of thousands of migrants who arrive annually.

The massive migrations both in Europe and the United States are also impacting the disease cycle. What is fascinating is that there were exactly 86 years between the Antonine Plague and the Plague of Cyprian. There were about 34 intervals of 8.6 years until the first signs of the major event of the Justinian Plague, but this was also impacted by climate change and the plunge in temperatures.

This disease cycle hits significantly in 2046.

SpaceX Eutelsat 10B Launch | LIVE


spaceXcentric Published originally on Rumble on November 22, 2022 

SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, November 22 for launch of the Eutelsat 10B mission to a geosynchronous transfer orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 9:57 p.m. ET. The Falcon 9 first stage booster will be expended. We will go live ~10 minutes prior to liftoff.





SpaceX Orbital Starship AND Booster Receive Engines Waiting FAA Announcement


spaceXcentric  Published on Rumble on June 10, 2022 

SpaceX prepares to static fire Starship Super Heavy 24/7. Falcon 9 breaks another record during the Nilesat 301 mission. Polaris Dawn gives us an update. And we finish with today’s Honorable Mention. Ep 326

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Monkeypox – Old Virus, New Vaccine


Armstrong Economics Blog/Disease Re-Posted May 25, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

The US Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) is already developing a vaccine for monkeypox. Although the disease may seem novel, the first reported outbreak in monkeys occurred in 1958, and the first human infection was reported in the 1970s in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). According to the Centers for Diseases and Prevention (CDC), the virus is transmitted to humans through direct animal-to-human or human-to-human contact. Before they change the transmission guidelines, I will report what they stated on their website:

“Transmission of monkeypox virus occurs when a person comes into contact with the virus from an animal, human, or materials contaminated with the virus. The virus enters the body through broken skin (even if not visible), respiratory tract, or the mucous membranes (eyes, nose, or mouth). Animal-to-human transmission may occur by bite or scratch, bush meat preparation, direct contact with body fluids or lesion material, or indirect contact with lesion material, such as through contaminated bedding. Human-to-human transmission is thought to occur primarily through large respiratory droplets. Respiratory droplets generally cannot travel more than a few feet, so prolonged face-to-face contact is required. Other human-to-human methods of transmission include direct contact with body fluids or lesion material, and indirect contact with lesion material, such as through contaminated clothing or linens.”

The disease can reportedly occur through sexual encounters as well. This is NOT an airborne virus – masks and lockdowns would be useless. Cases of the virus are appearing throughout the world, but again, this virus was never limited to one continent. In 2003, 47 cases of monkeypox were reported in the US after pet prairie dogs became infected after being housed with small animals imported from Ghana.

BARDA plans to release JYNNEOS, a smallpox vaccine, to treat monkeypox cases by 2023. The company has already produced almost 13 million freeze-dried doses of the vaccine that are expected to be manufactured in 2024 and 2025.

President and CEO of Bavarian Nordic Paul Chaplin said, “We are pleased to announce the exercise of the first options under our contract with the US government to deliver a freeze-dried version of the smallpox vaccine with an improved shelf-life, which will be manufactured at our new fill and finish facility. This marks a significant milestone in our long-standing partnership with the US government to ensure availability of life-saving vaccines for the entire population.”

The European Medicines Agency approved the medication to treat monkeypox in 2013, and the FDA quietly approved its usage in 2019. Since this seems to be a rare illness, why are they planning to manufacture millions of doses to save “the entire population?” The media has only just begun reporting cases of the virus, and it would not be surprising if they pushed yet another unnecessary vaccine on the global population for profit and control.

The Real Vortex & Astrology


Armstrong Economics Blog/Basic Concepts Re-Posted Feb 25, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

QUESTION: Do you ever use astrology?

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ANSWER: No. Astrology I believe really dates back to at least the Babylonians. They conduct a research project catalog everything and attempted to correlate it to events. Clearly, astrology originated in Babylon far back in antiquity, with the Babylonians developing their own form of horoscopes around 2,400 years ago. Then around 2,100 years ago, it appears that astrology spread to the eastern Mediterranean, becoming popular in Egypt, which at the time was under the control of a dynasty of Greek kings. The oldest know astrologer’s board has been discovered which dated back prior to 2,000 years ago.

To me, it is still one-dimensional. We really live in a vortex as illustrated here. It is kind of looking at markets only in a single currency. The reality is far more complex. To me, you are measuring just to the planets, but we travel through the universe as well. The combinations are exponential.

The origin of what creates the cycles from the beginning of time may be like throwing a stone into a standing pool of water. At the very instant the stone hits the water, the amount of energy force is thereby set in motion. The waves are all predetermined.

I believe that based upon physics, the universe will expand only to a point whereby the energy of the movement will decline and then the internal gravity will cause it all to reverse direction and implode back to its original, and then it will start all over again. I believe the 8.6-year frequency which I have measured in economics to nature, was set in motion from the origin. There is nothing in this theory that is against divine creation. There is disagreement on that issue. Some argue the universe will keep expanding and perhaps run out of gas along the way. Others, like me, believe it is more like throwing a ball in the air. The resistance will eventually slow the upward movement and gravity will seize control and bring it back down to earth. I believe that is the more likely course of action simply because that is how everything else functions right down to a pendulum and cyclical activity.

The Absence of Randomness


Armstrong Economics Blog/Understanding Cycles Re-Posted Feb 21, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

COMMENT: A follow-up up to your blog post – look at these striking similarities. A coincidence? Probably not, eh?

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REPLY: Yes, excellent find. Once you understand that everything is cyclical, to me it is sort of like the movie the Matrix. Suddenly he sees the code to everything. Once you understand that energy itself moves in a cyclical manner no matter what be it the waves in the ocean, light to even sound, then you will see the world in its true form. It can NEVER be reduced to a single dimension as the environmentalists do focusing only on CO2. That is so naive like believing in witch-doctors. The world is complex and we must look at all the permeations of interaction. History repeats because it is not random.

There are many dimensions to cyclical waves. But they all conform to clearly established rules. There is no such thing as a random walk. Anyone who says that is admitting they are incapable of multidimensional thinking and multitasking.