The old, outdated infiltrated low vibrating 3D system is over. We bring it all down to build a new one. Authorities of prophecies are of divine nature. We're heading in a direction towards conclusion.
It's not too late....
This energy has consciousness just like non-physical light matter or positive energy which humans
The lower levels of the Cabal control structure of Earth control the non-humans & humans who are willing to serve its constant need for sustenance; which comes in the form of despair, suffering, disease, war, anger, pain &
They are masters at causing problems & then offering solutions providing disinformation, raising hopes, causing positive energies then delaying or destroying those hopes creating negative energy; so in turn they harvest that negative energy to maintain control.
Earth is being transformed with higher light energy which will restore balance which was intended at the time of Creation(Not the biblical creation tale). Some people refer to this as the 5th dimension, the Age of Aquarius.
There are many good men & women working tirelessly behind the scenes to liberate this planet & none of them are able to release the information on the true state of affairs currently happening.
Their intention is that our frequencies are sufficiently lowered; that our sense of self & our ability to trust & reason will be so badly damaged that we will have extreme difficulty accepting the truth when it
We are definitely in a spiritual war, a battle for our consciousness. The purpose of the upcoming event which no dates, times will be provided nor leaked; is to implement total transparency, honesty & peace on Earth & create equality for all.
Human beings have endured thousands of years of deception, wars, abuse, poisoning & the destruction of our planet. So, ask yourself, if we can handle all of this negative information, abuse, suffering etc.
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I think about this a lot, both in IT and civil infrastructure. It looks so trivial to “fix” from the outside. In fact, it is incredibly draining to do the entirely crushing work of real policy changes internally. It’s harder than drafting a blank page of how the world should be.
I’m at a sort of career crisis point. In my job before, three people could contain the entire complexity of a nation-wide company’s IT infrastructure in their head.
Once you move above that mark, it becomes exponentially, far and away beyond anything I dreamed, more difficult.
And I look at candidates and know-everything’s who think it’s all so easy. Or, people who think we could burn it down with no losses and start over.
God I wish I lived in that world of triviality. In moments, I find myself regretting leaving that place of self-directed autonomy.
For ten years I knew I could build something and see results that same day. Now I’m adjusting to building something in my mind in one day, and it taking a year to do the due-diligence and edge cases and documentation and familiarization and roll-out.
That’s the hard work. It’s not technical. It’s not becoming a rockstar to peers.
These people look at me and just see another self-important idiot in Security who thinks they understand the system others live. Who thinks “bad” designs were made for no reason.
Who wasn’t there.
The tragedy of revolutionaries is they design a utopia by a river but discover the impure city they razed was on stilts for a reason.
— SwiftOnSecurity (@SwiftOnSecurity) June 19, 2016
I’m at a sort of career crisis point. In my job before, three people could contain the entire complexity of a nation-wide company’s IT infrastructure in their head.
Once you move above that mark, it becomes exponentially, far and away beyond anything I dreamed, more difficult.
And I look at candidates and know-everything’s who think it’s all so easy. Or, people who think we could burn it down with no losses and start over.
God I wish I lived in that world of triviality. In moments, I find myself regretting leaving that place of self-directed autonomy.
For ten years I knew I could build something and see results that same day. Now I’m adjusting to building something in my mind in one day, and it taking a year to do the due-diligence and edge cases and documentation and familiarization and roll-out.
That’s the hard work. It’s not technical. It’s not becoming a rockstar to peers.
These people look at me and just see another self-important idiot in Security who thinks they understand the system others live. Who thinks “bad” designs were made for no reason.
Who wasn’t there.