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Suicide Kings, 1997
"Jake Tapper gets paid when he's wrong and when's right."
This is a very important point, and succinctly made.
It makes think of Tarot readers and just the general attitude of people and all manner of industries today, spiritual or otherwise. People have nothing to lose because we live in a shameless society without morals and consequences.
As Alina Habba put it the other day about the release of the Epstein Files, “There is a general frustration with the lack of accountability.”
That’s putting it mildly.
These days the moment you question people—what the say, what they do, what they’ve done—you are accused of attacking them, which turns them into a blameless victim, which makes you bad and takes the focus off them. If you’re a victim you’re not a perpetrator.
Everyone gaslights. Right down to the nitty gritty. Gaslighting is essential to Mkultra mind control. Gaslighting destroys pattern recognition and reality testing, so that we feel crazy for noticing things that are off. For paying attention to the world around us. For needing things to make sense. It also destroys trust and faith.
Tapper’s years-long public denial that there was anything wrong with Biden’s cognitive state is erased from our memory, via the Left. We are not allowed to remember. We are programmed to forget. We are not even allowed to notice because we are not “qualified” to notice, say the people who go after you for giving someone the wrong look or saying what you think, or having any opinion that counters theirs. Like with the COVID pysop, we are not “scientists.” Like we with the “what is woman?” psyop, we are not “biologists” (doesn’t this absurd denial of reality of the apparently unanswerable age-old question regarding the enigma of women give you serious doubts about who exactly Freud, who I used to read and write about all the time, was? At this point, I think he was an operative and psychoanalysis was a psyop. Despite my heavy theoretical and philosophical/academic background, I have never trusted psychoanalysis, and definitely not psychiatry). If they can’t and won’t answer the question, we’re not allowed to either.
Likewise, I have noticed over the past few years that to take the onus off themselves and the responsibility of their readings, contemporary Tarot readers and astrologers will tell you they can’t predict the future, and don’t believe in fate, even though they’re charging you $150-300+ for 30-60 min to talk to them and are almost always wrong because their need for clicks/subscribers and the monetization of their so-called “psychic gifts” has corrupted any true spiritual engagement with the person getting the reading. Not to mention, when readings are done remotely, the energy exchange is cut off. Cards need to be physically touched, shuffled, and drawn by the person getting the reading, whose energetic body and feelings need to be present in the room. And even so, who is the READER? How can the reader be anyone real when your only interaction with them is a credit card payment? Why should you trust them, especially when they’re mostly wrong and/or remote, in every sense of the word?
As one healer and former medical nurse, Junique, put it recently in one of her weekly videos: “Your body can’t lie to you. Your spirit can’t lie to you. But your mind is full of shit.”
Why? Because most people’s minds were infiltrated and stolen a long ago.
My point about contemporary (online) Tarot readers and astrologers who constantly give disclaimers about not believing in predictions? Admit when you’re wrong. Admit that you don’t know things. Admit that you gaslight your clients. Admit that you say one thing on YouTube to get clicks and another thing privately, where you are forced to be real. Admit to your inconsistencies, conflicting perspectives and advice, inaccurate readings and spiritual loop holes that keep you unaccountable and only confuse and mislead people more than they already are confused and mislead. There are very few truly gifted astrologers and readers left on this planet. I met only one or two in all the decades that I have done Tarot readings. (I made a sound film about this in 2016). What this has taught me is that I am more than capable now of doing my own readings for myself, of consulting my own intuition. Of trusting my own feelings and inner guidance. What I learned from watching online Tarot readings was how to read the Tarot for myself.
But I digress.
I’m really just asking: Does anyone ever admit when they're wrong anymore--in politics, in media, in everyday life, in relationships?
I value nothing more than that. The willingness to change one’s mind, the willingness to realize that one was wrong about something. The willingness to admit it. The willingness to change in order to makes things right.
You know, the stuff of movies.
*Many know I had a showdown with Jesse Watters on Fox years ago, so I’m not Watters fan I was invited to do a number television appearances at that time, 2018). While I still believe he was awful to me, and that I was set up and ambushed, which meant I never got to make my actual points, or talk about the film course I was invited to talk about, Watters has clearly been under submission for a couple of years now—fully capitulated—and working for the right side. He’s also taken Tucker’s place on Fox, and is trying to fill his shoes. Though there’s only one Tucker.