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Today’s Quick Reflection ~ 1/25/19

 

I have about 10 minutes before I go round up my child at a friend’s house so thought I’d pop in here and share what’s up.

I woke up and felt like my body had run a marathon over night.  You know that feeling when you over-use your body (esp. if you’re over 40)…I tried engaging my mind and just could not do much other than ask my girl what she wanted to eat.  Apparently I got her a bowl of cereal with blueberries.  I don’t remember doing that but that is what was given to her.

Compression.  I feel like I am being compressed.  Then stretched out.  Then repeat.  The plasma continues to blast us and I swear that is what is changing us more than anything. We are blessed with sun today and 60 which is amazing and very welcome.  So I spent time in the sun.

I still allow myself to get baffled when I ask others how they feel on these days and they remark just fine or don’t notice anything.  HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?  My mate and I both feel like we were run over last night.

I’ve also been ravishingly hungry and intensely thirsty today.

I had a very strong deja vu as well.  I’ve had those off and on for decades but the past year or so when I do have them it leaves me feeling as though I have been pulled out of my current experience and am merging the deja vu experience w/myself now (which would seem like a very plausible happening).  They also last longer as did this one today.  I had to steady myself on the counter.

I will leave this one with some reads.  Plasma continues to dip (with a very high speed read), electron spikes, and the magneto continues to show that the squeeze is on.

Much love,

Victoria

CNN gives its explanation for knowing about Roger Stone raid, but something ‘just doesn’t smell right’

 

Editor Victoria’s Comment ~ If he really had that “gut feeling” gift, he would have covered all of the horrors that have taken place just during his tenure.  This one gets a PU-LEASE konk on the head.  As POTUS tweeted earlier today:  

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All of America was wondering exactly how CNN happened to know the FBI was going to raid the South Florida home of Trump associate Roger Stone under the cover of darkness early Friday, as the network captured exclusive footage of agents in riot gear storming the home.

Well, the CNN producer who got the scoop of a lifetime offered his explanation for knowing about the raid and it’s quite a doozy.

According to David Shortell, it was a gut feeling, or, as he called it, “reporter’s instinct,” that prompted him to camp out in front of Stone’s Fort Lauderdale home Friday morning.

So there he was, in the pre-dawn hours, camera at the ready, when heavily armed FBI agents arrived in force.

CONTINUE READING HERE.

More than 1,000 media jobs lost in one day

 

The media industry’s current round of cuts and consolidation is accelerating. Sizable layoffs at Buzzfeed, Gannett and Verizon Media (home of AOL, Yahoo, HuffPost and others) were announced Wednesday, totaling over 1,000 jobs cut.

Why it matters: If the headlines signal anything, it’s that the news media will continue to struggle to find a sustainable business model in an advertising and attention ecosystem dominated by tech companies like Google, Facebook and Netflix.

By the numbers:

  • Verizon Media will cut roughly 800 jobs, or 7% of its global workforce across the organization, as well as certain brands and products. Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg told Axios earlier this month that each of the company’s three units, including the media business, needed to be able to stand on their own. (A company spokesperson later clarified to Axios that Verizon Media Group will still have access to Verizon customer data when customers opt in to provide such information.)
  • Buzzfeed will cut roughly 250 jobs, or roughly 15% of its workforce, including jobs within its news division.
  • Gannett cut over 20 jobs Wednesdayper Poynter, with more expected as the company tries to shed costs amid buyout talks.

The big picture: The struggle to create businesses that can support a healthy news environment is universal across the information ecosystem. It exists at the local, national and global levels, and across digital, print and television operations.

CONTINUE READING HERE.

“Horrific Cold Next Week” To Hit U.S.

 

prayers and energies of warmth….safety and protection for all affected….and to dissipate this air mass.

 

HORRIFIC COLD NEXT WEEK: I want to continue reiterating how dangerous next week's cold is. This kind of airmass does not…

Posted by Meteorologist Matt Rudkin WSBT on Thursday, January 24, 2019

SOURCE.

Government Shutdown and our Court System. What it means now and for the foreseeable future…

 

editor victoria’s comment ~ ok this individual is brilliant and has a lot of info on where we are now in terms of our court systems and the shutdown. far too much to link in this one page.  if you are on twitter, just go to one of the tweets below and follow along.  

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