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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

Thank you Brent. A lot of this reminds me of so many relationships where one person can't wait for the other to get sober...only to find out that "sober" doesn't look the way they want so they take off. It's like the sobriety kicks off a whole other series of issues to deal with that are equally uncomfortable as whatever the addiction was. I totally relate the ego wanting it's payback.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

JW you will understand this when I say it...’character defects’...they don’t necessarily go away in sobriety, they have been lying dormant covered up by the ‘substance abuse’...(name your ‘poison’).

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Brent Carlson's avatar

God can help take them away

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Brent Carlson's avatar

I drank alcohol to relieve my alcoholism. I suffer from a disease of the mind. I have an ego that speaks to me in my own voice and is never satisfied. It is constantly judging you and me. I have a narcissistic immature ego.

The only relief from my alcoholism is a moment to moment conscious contact a higher power which I call God. Throughout the day I ask for guidance to do the right thing.

I’ve been in AA since 2001 but it wasn’t until the Covid lockdowns that I was introduced to an AA group called PrimeTime. From that point on I read and studied Dr Harry Tiebout and Emmet Fox. I also learned the 12 steps are a set of principles to live by.

I am now a much saner and content man thanks to God and the spiritual path I am on.

If anyone likes I will send a link to PrimeTime website which has meeting schedules, links to the Tiebout papers, Emmet Fox and more.

Here is a link to me speaking at the Berlin PrimeTime Meeting. I had a little electronic glitch to start but after a minute or two got going.

https://primetimeisnow.com/wordpress/index.php/wpfd_file/2023-12-26-brent-ptberlin-tue/

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

An ego that speaks to me in my own voice...well said. And great to hear about PrimeTime.

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Brent Carlson's avatar

Hope to see you at one of the meetings. I go to mainly the Berlin meetings. There are people from all over the world there

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

Ha, great story. Yes I lament it too. I look at my old school and it looks like a prison. The freedom we had was thrilling. Bandon Dunes was fully functional, it was the cities in Oregon and its people that stayed home from work. Southwest Airlines only had 2 people show up to work to put gas in the planes lol, causing all the flights out of Portland to be delayed.

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Brent Carlson's avatar

I remember what it was like to travel before 9/11. You needed just enough time to make the gate before it closed. 9/11 was the biggest surveillance operation of our time. It ushered in a new control of the public not just at the airports.

My loss of friends during the Covid hoax was painful. I wish the drip drip drip of waking to the truth goes faster. Maybe it’s just my ego that wants to say “I told you so”.

A conscious contact with God is paramount to returning home. But we must remember God is with us always

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Yes God is with us and within us ALWAYS..💗🙏🏼

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eilite consciousness's avatar

"I'm making a conscious choice to soften", ditto, my friend. Thank YOU. Always!

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Unjected Resister's avatar

I think you mean Bandon ? Its interesting how Eugene/central Oregon isn't used to handling winter extremes. Makes sense given the lower elevation. My closest friend and I regularly lament how much freedom of movement has been lost in the last 23 years. Quick example: In '65 when(So.Pasadena) high school friends and I would run out things to do on a Sat. night we'd drive down to LAX and walk straight to the arrival gates in the terminal. We'd pick a gate where passengers were just getting off a flight. As the passengers were coming through the doors we would pick out a couple, rush up to them and exclaim, " Uncle John, Aunt Judy !! Its so great to have you back home. So good to see you again. How was your vacation!?! " Of course these strangers were stupified as to who we were and what we were up to. Most of the time everyone just got a good laugh out of our goofy little stunts. Could you imagine what would happen today if a few kids tried that in any airport? I miss that carefree mischief making innocence. Most of all I miss how we were always singing - church, school, scouts, everywhere there were always songs to be sung together. Sigh.

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John Visher's avatar

The people who say a giant conspiracy couldn’t happen because “too many people would have to be in on it” do not understand compartmentalization and a few dimwits printing trillions of dollars outta thin air.

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Shalini's avatar

So much to respond to here - Jeff's post and all the comments. What you have stated, Jeff, correlates with what I have heard from a friend who has a high-level intelligence contact who has been giving him information for a couple decades. That is that the slow-drip method of disseminating information is needed because otherwise there could be massive unrest among all the unawakened.

I find for the most part that everyone seems to have already chosen to be awake or not, and that became apparent at the very beginning of the Covid saga. My experience was that I was completely asleep for most of my life - 70 years- until a friend told me about the documentary, "The Truth About Cancer." That was the floodgate that woke me up to start questioning everything.

I began associating with like-minded people and gradually stopped my associations with the unawakened after futile attempts to wake them up. Very few people in my opinion are open-minded. I prize those of my friends who are and who consequently do not have hard and fast opinions on things. It is so refreshing to discuss things with them. I cannot even discuss about 90% of what I see and hear going on with my husband because he is very black and white about things and cannot believe that people are capable of such heinous behaviors.

An Indian guru, Sri Yukteswar, has written about the ages, called "yugas" in Sanskrit, of our world. There are four which also correspond to other civilizations' categories. According to him, we are just coming out of the lowest or darkest one, Kali Yuga. We are in the first part of Dwapara Yuga, so the new institutions and ideas which are emerging are meeting fierce resistance from the old institutions that the Deep State, Cabal, etc. have kept in place for hundreds if not thousands of years. So that explains why we are in such turmoil. The higher age is showing up, but it is a struggle for every small victory. We are in this for the long haul, but righteousness will triumph over evil at some point.

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

Fierce resistance indeed! And confusion I'm sure. One of the things I find about the illuminati is that they are so sure of everything. They are getting a wake up call that is very unsettling I'm sure.

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Marin Grin's avatar

Spent a weekend at a retreat learning to soften, among other things. Great stack Jeff. I do remember when I left for college from JFK in New York, and my father walked me onto the plane, no questions asked.... What a moment. Airports were exciting and fun. You could get there late, run onto the tarmac as they were about to remove the moveable stairway and shut the door, and still possibly make your flight! Those were the dayze, because the psyops was gestating, the evil was happening, my ancestors were expelled from just about every place they tried to put roots... still, in my innocence, I could never have believed how insidious it became.

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

Man, we all have such great memories. Thank you for sharing.

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Kimberly Garcia's avatar

Thank you so much for all that you do.

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Liliana's avatar

Agree: The pain from betrayal of being lied to by people they trusted is far worse than the benefits of waking up to the truth. The truth hurts a lot.

But, that pain should lead into the self discovery …what caused the late awakening …it’s been a few years so far …the world has been bursting with information …why living behind the curtain…looks as there will be a lot of God’s interventions.

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

Well, thank you for being willing to do the self discovery.

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Marc McDaniel's avatar

Eyes wide open Jeff! I keep asking for statistics supporting the TSA expenditures and invasions of privacy and freedom. How many shoe bombs have they found? Not counting the one they used to implement their schemes. How many terrorists have been apprehended, firearms confiscated….crickets bc it doesn’t support the truth!

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

They have done a masterful job of creating a world that doesn't exist, haven't they?

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Marc McDaniel's avatar

Yes they have and it was all read into the Congressional record in the early 60’s. Planning is easy, execution is a bitch but America is worth the effort.

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ChrisB's avatar

"As I made the trip to my spiritual home of Brandon Dunes, I realized I wanted to go home and I could never go home again. Home had been forever removed…at least the home I grew up with and the home that’s in my blood. I know we are making our way to our true spiritual home, but for now that just seems like cold comfort because it feels like we’ve lost too much."

Yes, yes, and yes. I felt this to my bones!

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Larry Brownstein's avatar

I appreciate your positive attitude.

You say that we know the Federal Reserve is dead. I assume you are taking creative license and mean to say something like: The are losing power and ineffective.

Yes there is $33trillion of US debt. The dollar is losing value, yes. But certainly the Federal Reserve is not dead. We might like that, but I don't see that being the case.

Again, thanks for keeping things positive! Thumbs up!

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

Thank you for the clarification Larry. I said "we know" because I've been highlighting the evidence over the past couple months. If we understand that there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes and that nothing of import has been revealed yet, then we have to look at clues. The fact that the US Debt clock no longer lists our currency as Federal Reserve Notes, but rather US Treasury Notes indicates the shift. Also other countries abandoning the dollar and shifting to Rubles. And then you have the insiders on twitter like @MikeCristo8 who detail the shifts that are happening. All that gives me the confidence to believe in what I'm hearing that in fact the Federal Reserve is dead and we are in a massive financial transition around the world.

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Larry Brownstein's avatar

Thanks for elaborating. I'll look into it deeper ... I appreciate you.

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Jeff Witzeman's avatar

I was not until you mentioned it. He looks to be spot on in what I saw. Thank you.

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janus46's avatar

are you familiar with Mauro Biglino's work?

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR2iH9ZqCidpYn3cMG-n6og

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