Over
this end of the lake too
I spent Christmas at my parents, who
treated us to a delicious meal, thus helping to keep the spirit of
Christmas alive for my wife, my brother and myself. Unfortunately, I
caught sight of two small planes whose mission apparently it was on
Christmas Day to leave as many white criss-crossing marks as possible
above the south-western area of Lake Geneva (whose correct name is ‘Lake
Léman’ by the way). For those who believe blindly in official
narratives, such white lines are trails of vapour condensation (‘
contrails’)
left behind an aircraft flying at sufficiently high an altitude and
which are claimed to be produced by the engines of the aeroplane.
However, those who have looked at the skies long enough will have
noticed that some planes do leave such trails behind them whereas other
planes flying more or less at the same altitude do not. Such ‘trail
spotters’ call such white lines ‘
chemtrails’
(
chemical
trails). I belong to the second category as I have caught sight of
both types of aircraft flying sufficiently close one to another for the
official explanation not to be possible.
Here is footage of such a plane leaving unmistakable chemtrails which
was shot by John Graf on 22nd December of this year at Huntington Beach,
CA:
If the clip does not play in ‘picture-in-picture’
mode after a right click with your
mouse, then click on https://seed125.bitchute.com/IJWPgKozqDyg/mKWOEB9TuWup.mp4.
Well, when I got back home, here in
Lausanne, I noticed the same white lines being left above my head in a
strange ballet which tends to last the whole day, so that quasi
chequered patterns are left to hang over our balcony for 10 to 20
minutes. Here is a picture I took on 24th June (as I have yet to upload
the pictures I
snapped today, yesterday and the day before that on to my computer).
(Please click
here
to display a larger version of this picture of mine.)
Some further reading
https://www.chemtrailprotection.org/about/chemtrails-vs-contrails
Left
unpublished for close to 2 weeks:
Invisible
helpers
I sent the following quote to someone by email; the original quote is in
French.
We are never alone, a crowd of silent witnesses surround us, judging
our actions, reading our thoughts.
[...]
The benevolence of the Invisibles, the solicitude with which they
watch over the events of each day and the relief they bring to our
ailments, are proof of their attentive protection. They will provoke
the meeting of two people who seem to meet by chance, they will
inspire someone to go this way rather than that, to take this or that
step which might sometimes not seem useful, to advance or delay a
trip, and a thousand other similar things. They will call your
attention to such and such a point, if it will lead to a result that
they want us to obtain.
Félix Remo,
Le Pélerinage des Existences, 1918, pp.
113-
114
Splendour rhymes with odour
I sent the same person an excerpt from the same work I am about to
quote, but it was in German, not in English. The supernatural being
described by Abraham of Worms some time in the second decade of the 15th
century is his guardian angel – as rendered in English by S. L.
MacGregor Mathers from an eighteenth century translation into French of
the German original text:
Humiliate yourself before God and His Celestial Court, and commence
your Prayer with fervour, for then it is that you will begin to
enflame yourself in praying, and you will see appear an extraordinary
and supernatural Splendour which will fill the whole apartment, and
will surround you with an inexpressible odour, and this alone will
console you and comfort your heart so that you shall call for ever
happy the Day of the Lord.
Lausanne,
the above were posted on the twenty-ninth day of the
twelfth month of the year two thousand and twenty-two.
A reader’s response to the UK’s ‘biggest
cancer crisis’
Again, I am going to cite a comment left by a reader of
RT.com
and which was made in response to the reasons which are being put
forward by British health authorities to explain the rise in
cancer-related deaths in the UK:
15 Dec, 2022 15:30
UK doctors warn of ‘biggest cancer crisis’
The NHS has put treatment delays down to staffing shortages and
insufficient diagnostic capacity
https://www.rt.com/news/568313-uk-nhs-warns-cancer-crisis
A reader who uses the pseudonym of cannon_ball wrote the following
comment (at Thursday, 15 December 2022 8:29:26 PM):
‘
NHS fails to mention the number of people being diagnosed with
stage 4 cancer when they display initial symptoms. Of course this
remarkable situation has nothing to do with the covid vaxx campaign to
save the world from a disease with a death rate of 0.1%.’
Other posts on this blog pertaining to
this issue (i.e. the hidden agenda behind the injections):
https://paulzanotelli.ch/blog/coronavirus/fringe/depopulation/meet-stanley-and-boris-johnson-two-depopulationists.html
A US
hospital’s instruction to put dead babies in buckets
Although this story broke out a couple of weeks ago, it has gone
unnoticed because of the media’s
omertà:
Michelle
Gershman, a registered nurse in a hospital in Fresno, California,
received an email on 8th September from somebody higher up in the chain
of command in which instructions are given as to how to transport a
deceased baby whose parents want an autopsy to be performed on it. One
of the instructions given in the email reads as follows: ‘
Small
babies going to the morgue can also be placed in a large white bucket
with saline or a saline soaked chux.’
Troubled instructions for troubled times?
Sources:
Whistleblower nurse leaks internal hospital memo on huge increase in
fetal demises
Hospital that once saw a stillbirth every few months now sees over
five per week
Y. Rabinovitz
6 December 2022
https://archive.ph/bTFTO
Babies that are going to pathology are always small enough to go in
the large white buckets.
https://www.shockingtruth.tv/whistleblower-nurse-leaks-internal-hospital-memo-on-huge-increase-in-fetal-demises
Ursula
fond of lying
I often do not bother to read many of the articles published on
Russia
Today beyond the headline and the sentence immediately below it –
which acts as both a ‘teaser’ and a summary of the article itself. When
the article is a tad controversial – which most are on
RT.com
–, I head straight to the comments. This is what I did for he following
article:
15 Dec, 2022 14:54
EU parliament chief pledges ‘clampdown’ amid corruption scandal
Roberta Metsola vows a tough response to a revelations allegedly
involving Qatari money
https://www.rt.com/news/568300-eu-parliament-metsola-qatar
Of course, given the strong suspicions that the head of the EU
Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is herself implicated in conflicts of
interest regarding the purchase of the Pfizer injections (she
subsequently deleted the text messages which she had exchanged with
Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer; her husband heads a Pfizer subsidiary,
etc.
*), I was expecting some
comments to be posted by readers of
RT.com on the hypocrisy of
probing the small fish within the EU parliament for alleged corruption
when the top person in that same institution is able to get away with
her very likely wrongdoing in the purchase of the Pfizer injections for
the whole of the EU...
One commentator used a funny phrase which until that point I had not
seen being used in connection with this woman: ‘
Ursula
fond of lying’.
Nice and witty coinage unlikely to have been produced by a Russian bot,
methinks.
After C19, monkey pox, soon the camel
flu?
Some
have pointed that before the outbreak of COVID 19, military games were
held in Wuhan (which they believe was construed as the super-spreader
event) and have noticed the parallel with some recent spectacular
headlines in the English-speaking press (UK and Australia):
Doctors warned over deadly 'camel flu' symptoms as World Cup fans
return to England
Cases of the deadly flu could now rise due to the huge numbers of fans
who flocked to Qatar for the World Cup and who may have been exposed
to camels
Close to 1,000 people have died from camel flu in recent years
By Alice Peacock News Reporter
23:41, 11 Dec 2022
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/doctors-warned-over-deadly-camel-28708342
England fans returning from Qatar 'risk' spreading camel flu 10
times deadlier than Covid
Football fans returning from Qatar to the UK are at "very low risk" of
camel flu, otherwise known as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
(MERS).
By Bella Saltiel
10:27, Mon, Dec 12, 2022 | UPDATED: 10:50, Mon, Dec 12, 2022
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1708343/England-fans-Qatar-risk-camel-flu-mers-world-cup
'Camel Flu' Threat At FIFA World Cup? Here's What Health Authorities
Say
First identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012, MERS is a respiratory
disease caused by a coronavirus. It is considered to be more dangerous
than COVID.
Feature Edited by Amit Chaturvedi Updated: December 12, 2022 1:53 pm IS
https://www.ndtv.com/feature/camel-flu-threat-at-fifa-world-cup-heres-what-health-authorities-say-3599034
Given that some have claimed that the Geneva-based
World
Health Organisation expects 10 years of pandemics from 2020 to 2030,
that the press would be preparing us psychologically for a new pandemic
might not be that far fetched after all in the light of the numerous C19
variants our health authorities and the media have tried to scare us
with so as to coerce the public into taking jab after jab!
However, as the monkey pox debacle (in terms of the vaccine uptake)
demonstrates, not all of their attempts at weakening the immune systems
of humans are successful...
A reference
to a memory bank in Plato’s Timaeus
On Tuesday
(13th December), in a French language anthology of literary
texts of an occultist nature which I was about to return to my
local university library, I noticed a bookmark I had left some
weeks ago (yes, I had the book with me several months as
nobody else in a region of close to a million souls seems to
be interested in this anthology published in Paris in 1950 and
also because this library has a generous extension policy
provided a book is returned at the end of its borrowing cycle,
thus leaving the possibility for a new borrowing cycle to
start) so as to remember to transcribe paragraphs 23a and 23b
of Plato’s Timaeus on account of the references
there a) to some kind of a memory bank (but unfortunately not
the Akashic records which I wrote about in a recent
post)
and b) to Noah’s
flood.
In ancient Greek, the text reads
as follows (courtesy of Platonis Opera, John
Burnet, ed. Oxford University Press, 1903):
ὅθεν
καὶ δι' ἅς αἰτίας τἀνθάδε σῴζόμενα λέγεται παλαιότατα: τὸ δὲ
ἀληθές, ἐν πᾶσιν τοῖς τόποις ὅπου μὴ χειμὼν ἐξαίσιος ἢ καῦμα
ἀπείργει, πλέον, τοτὲ δὲ ἔλαττον ἀεὶ γένος ἐστὶν ἀνθρώπων. [23α]
ὅσα δὲ ἢ παρ' ὑμῖν ἢ
τῇδε ἢ καὶ κατ' ἄλλον τόπον ὦν ἀκοῇ ἴσμεν, εἴ πού τι καλὸν
ῂ μέγα γέγονεν ἢ καί τινα διαφοράν ἄλλην ἔχον, πάντα
γεγραμμένα ἐκ παλαιοῦ
τῇδ' ἐστὶν ἐν τοῖς ἱεροῖς καὶ σεσωσμένα:
τὰ δὲ παρ' ὑμῖν καὶ τοῖς ἄλλοις ἄρτι κατεσκευασμένα ἑκάστοτε
τυγχάνει γράμμασι καὶ ἅπασιν ὁπόσων πόλεις δέονται, καὶ πάλιν
δι' εἰωθότων ἐτῶν ὥσπερ νόσημα ἥκει φερόμενον αὐτοῖς ῥεῦμα
οὐράνιον [23β] καὶ
τοὺς ἀγραμμάτους τε καὶ ἀμούσους ἔλιπεν ὑμῶν, ὥστε
πάλιν ἐξ ἀρχῆς οἷον νέοι γίγνεσθε, οὐδὲν εἰδότες οὔτε τῶν τῇδε
οὔτε τῶν παρ' ὑμῖν, ὅσα ἦν ἐν τοῖς παλαιοῖς χρόνοις.
[...]
Translated
(with some degree of poetic licence) by Richard
Dacre Archer-Hind (1849-1910) as follows:
Wherefore and for which causes the legends preserved here
are the most ancient that are told: but the truth is that in
all places, where exceeding cold or heat does not forbid,
there are ever human beings, now more, now fewer. [23α]
Now
whether at Athens or in Egypt, or in any other place whereof
we have tidings, anything noble
or great or otherwise notable has occurred, we have all written down and preserved
from ancient times in our temple here. But
with you and other nations the commonwealth has only just been
enriched with letters and all else that cities require: and
again after the wonted term of years like a recurring sickness
comes rushing on them the torrent
from heaven; [23β] and
it leaves only the unlettered and untaught among you, so that
as it were ye become young again with a new birth, knowing
nought of what happened in the ancient times either in our
country or in yours.
As I have still to read
Plato’s Timaeus
(save for 2 or 3 excerpts here and there which
I read either when I was in high school or during the summer
break before I started university),
I have nothing to add, except that, hopefully, I shall find the
time to read this work in the near future and thus fill this
huge gap of mine as regards the history of western philosophy
and esoterism...
Resources consulted
https://archive.org/details/timaeusofplato00platiala/page/72/mode/2up?view=theater
https://archive.org/details/b2900049x_0009/page/34/mode/2up
https://viachrista.org/Philosophers/Plato_Timaeus_Gk.html
http://www.maraaschei.it/passiGreci/Timaeus%2020e-26a.pdf
https://www.tota.world/article/3098/
http://defendgaia.org/bobk/timaeus.html
https://novoscriptorium.com/2020/03/17/platos-timaeus-the-ancient-tradition-records-multiple-cataclysmic-events-the-inhabitants-of-the-old-world-knew-of-the-americas
http://www.atlantisbolivia.org/comparisonoftranslations.html
Lausanne,
the above were posted on the fifteenth day of the
twelfth month of the year two thousand and twenty-two.