Let's Fast-Forward and See How We Did in the Year 2023 (Not a Typo)
by Mary W Maxwell, PhD, LLB
I am posting this just 2 hours before the ball drops in Time Square, signaling the arrival of January 1, 2023.
We all know that the Year 2022 was pretty bad and we are hoping for many improvements. But just for the heck of it, let's fast forward to the year 2024 and pretend to look back on 2023, seeing it as a horrible year, a disaster like we civilized folks have never imagined. (This will be pure fiction.)
I don't guarantee that my projections here are accurate, but all possibilities need to be aired. Do you know that the human brain characteristically leans toward an optimistic scenario? Probably the evolutionary reason for optimism being sown into our brain, is that it helps us get through. A pessimist is unwilling to take risks. To succeed in life, you have to take some risks, so it's better to see the world through rose-tinted glasses.
The Tendencies Visible in 2022
Bad things had been developing even before 2023. The year 2022 was awful. Here is a brief list.
1. Folks were becoming aware that the Covid vaccines were killing a lot of people and yet the CDC was adding such shots to the recommended list for kids. (Many school boards don't allow a kid to enroll unless he has all the "recommended " vaccinations.) So your basic Mom and Dad were bewildered.
2. The war in Ukraine was also becoming more complicated. The US had already sent $80 billion to help Ukraine fight Russia and the media was getting Americans to believe that Russia is our enemy. But Russia is not our enemy. The entity known as NATO, for which US membership is unconstitutional, decided in 2014 to encircle and thus provoke Russia. It could lead to nuclear war. Meanwhile our soldiers were being decimated by the mandatory vax.
3. Surveillance had become total. It was right out of the pages of Orwell's 1984. You could be watched on the street and in the home by myriad of cameras and by your own cell phone. Algorithms of your behavior were created so that your habits were predictable. This was both an invasion of your sense of personal privacy and the road to self-incrimination. Snooping on your conversations meant that you could get a social credit score, as in China, for criticizing government.
4. The medical scene was changing. Doctors stopped sticking up for their patients, and instead pushed them into conformity. A person who did not want, say, the Covid test might not be able to get emergency room treatment for a broken leg, despite longstanding rules about a patient's rights. Medical licenses were revoked for those doctors who disagreed with government policy.
5. The concept of sex was undergoing change. Many girls came forward to complain of "life under Epstein." It was found that sex-trafficking of minors was a billion-dollar business, and that the elite of society approved of it or even thought it was required by religion.
6. Meanwhile, schools started to engage in the sexualization of children such as stocking the school library shelves with pornography. A huge industry of blackmailing of politicians was revealed, in connection with Epstein's Lolita Island. Courts pulled children away from good parents to "foster them out" to prostitution.
7. America's open border brought un-vetted people in. It was believed that, in some cases, South American prisons had dumped their inmates out for this purpose. Lack of border inspection also meant that drugs could enter freely. It was rumored that China was lacing candy with fentanyl and passing it through Mexico to the US.
8. The stock market could crash at any time. The US debt is over $31 trillion. Everyone's bank account is liable to be closed by government, as when Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, put a stop to the trucker's convoy protests by preventing donations from being made. The US is about to unleash the digital dollar. Cash will fade out.
There were other problems, too, but that list should suffice to show that on the first day of 2023, the US was not in good shape.
Was Optimism Justified?
As the people began their new year, 2023, some expected the aforementioned problems to go away.
One apparent new development in the power structure had to do with Elon Musk and censorship. Not many activists can sink $40 billion into solving a problem, but Musk bought the social media platform known as Twitter for that price. His claim is that he can now make free speech available to all whether government likes that or not. He has not yet proven that to be true..
To some extent, courts are loosening up with respect to the vaccine mandates. However, this is coming too late. In 2022, most cases that made it to court were dismissed without evaluation of their merits. Now we know that the "mrna" was not a vaccine; it was something invented to alter DNA. But no court yet gets into any such aspects of a case. At least people are becoming aware of how unaccountable judges are. Federal judges are impeachable by Congress -- but Congress is too corrupt to do that.
Much of the optimism stems from the fact that misbehavior by government has been outed. For instance, it is now clear that the US, in the person of the FDA, authorized emergency use of Pfizer vax on the grounds that no other treatment was available, yet ivermectin was available. Indeed it was withdrawn from the market because it did cure Covid.
Note that this new knowledge of government crime hasn't led either to charges against the criminals or to the sudden availability of ivermectin. Governments are still withholding ivermectin. Governments appear to have no worry that the people will attack them.
Shady business of government was openly discussed. Senator Rand Paul grilled Dr Fauci often about vaccines. A few counties of a few states agreed that the 2020 vote count was rigged. Senator Whitehouse explained how "dark money" is used in the process of appointing judges. Retired Sheriff Richard Mack held meetings to show citizens how to resist encroachment of federal power within states. These efforts are good, but have so far not led to anything.
Also, some good leaders have opposed the new hobby of blaming racism for everything. In many cases, humor is used, such as by JP Sears, to mock the overreach of the woke crowd. Yet George Soros continues to fund persons, including agents provocateurs, to stir up inter-ethnic hostility.
Some military leaders are openly criticizing the president's war policy. They have also expressed disapproval of the manner of withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. But academics have retreated from their traditional role of urging restraint in foreign policy and of preaching peace. (Why?)
Various politicians are taking a beating, at least by gossip. There's talk also of potential indictments, such as of Hunter Biden. Trump has actually been indicted for this and that.
Recap and Commentary (Mostly Pessimistic)
To summarize, up to this point:
There are outstanding causes for great concern (numbered 1-8 above) such as intrusion into privacy, the disciplining of good doctors, provocations for nuclear war, the judiciary's treachery in regard to a genocidal vaccination program, and
Recent optimism seems to have little ground -- the best we can say that there is now more publicity about the bad guys, both in Congressional hearings and at blogs.
Granted, increased publicity may be a good omen. But I have seen many things get publicity, such as the 9-11 event, mercury causing autism, software controlling the vote count, and the enormity of child trafficking -- yet "nothing happens." I have never noticed a Big-Wig getting punished. Have you?
It was pointed out to me recently by a friend that the thread that runs through all my research is that of impunity -- our timidity that lets high-ranked criminals living in no fear of the law. The great extent of impunity today must mean that all law enforcers have made a promise to keep hands off the baddies. If we are, in fact, living in a nation where that arrangement prevails, how can we expect our situation to improve?
There is a rumor, which may have some validity, the "White Hat Intels" are working for us. (Intels are members of intelligence agencies such as CIA and ONR -- Office of Naval Research) I believe Robert Steele was in that group and I know for a fact that he did some good to validate the biographies of Rachel Vaughan and Fiona Barnett in Australia. So, if insiders like that have a plan, it could be cause for hope.
There is also a group called Q Anon that is allegedly working behind the scenes. I definitely do not think that is true. I find it very likely that the story of Q has been placed in the public arena in order to make us relax, thinking the baddies will be dealt with. As I said, I know of no Big-Wigs being dealt with. I haven't seen any Q story confirmed.
"So What Happened in 2023?"
Recall that this article is about bad things happening in the year 2023. That year is only about to begin. I am penning this on December 31, 2022, so it will be entirely speculation. What I wrote above was not speculation; it's mere observation of 2022's reality.
I intend to make 2023 sound as bad as I can. Needless to say, I 'm not doing that to make you give up hope. I personally have quite a bit of hope, but my hope depends on their being huge action by "the people," not mere receiving of new information. Information by itself changes nothing.
So let me now lay it on thick about the terrible year, 2023.
January of 2023 saw earthquakes and hurricanes, the usual trick of the geo-engineers who like to turn people's lives upside down. Those weather problems added what was already a transport problem. All trucking and air cargo flights were affected, and this was exacerbated by cutbacks in fuel supply.
Soon a new pandemic was unleashed, just as Bill Gates had announced. He said it openly, in 2022, but that did not cause us humans to say "Oh no you don't, Buddy." We just "lay there" waiting to take it. The same is true of the new food shortages. Henry Kissinger said long ago that he could destroy a population by simple starvation.
The new pandemic caused true panic. People did not dare leave their house. It was already understood that masks were useless. (This was understood years before the 2020 Covid event.) Doctors and nurses did not dare leave their house either, so hospitals were defunct. Also, pharmacies were no longer supplying the medications that folks depended on for other ailments.
At least some portion of the population figured out that this pandemic was deliberate genocide. People died on the street or at home and there was no way to bury them, other than by volunteer laborers digging graves wherever any land was available. (In Australia, body bags had been stored up in churches a couple of years ago.) It was revealed that "government men" had arranged to shelter themselves where they would not catch the disease.
To some extent, people preyed on each other, stealing food and shooting their neighbors. It was rumored that government goons, who were also looting, were actually released prisoners who had been trained under hypnosis to do this. Although they had been deceived to believe they would not die, they too, dropped like flies. Some people talked about cannibalism, but it was not easy for civilized people to switch over to eating human flesh.
There was an odd diminishing of the earlier threat that surveillance would lead to social credit scores and so to incarceration of those who speak out. It now seemed that the overlords did not want to bother removing dissidents from society, as they had the means to kill everyone by 5G radiation. The landscape is studded with 5g towers, and there is a 5G satellite in orbit.
Some nations are more likely to have a nest of rebels, so these have to be destroyed. The first to go must be the White Hat Intels. This will be done by drones, lightning-based fires, or by spraying with a pesticide made for human pests.
That is all for my list of predictions for 2023. The essence is this:
We had got used to a civilized way of life, in which the catching and punishing of baddies was done, out of sight, by the specialists we had hired for the purpose. As they are now AWOL, we ought to realize that the job reverts back to us
Happy New Year, Dear Readers
Long story short, we had better not fall asleep expecting that during this year, 2023, our problems will be solved. It is up to you to solve them. The only way to get started is to find a friend (or more than one, if possible) and make him or her engage in a discussion of what to do. Even better if you have access to that antiquated thing known as a pen, so you can scribble down some ideas.
Believe me you can do this.
-- Mary W Maxwell lives in Concord, New Hampshire. She has considerable knowledge of child trafficking as done by the courts. The link below leads to an article by Mary's colleague Dee McLachlan about this situation. Please read it.