I received a down-to-earth email and link this morning, and, as usual I followed through.
This is what got my attention in the first place.
"FYI: It continually blows my mind how right on and accurate this writer has been with his info/intel..... (whoever the hell he is)" - Linda
As I started reading his post on X/Twitter, I quickly concluded that "you can't make this stuff up" - as they say in the world of cliches.
It's a very long post, but there's surprising detail in every line.
As far as I was concerned, this just had to be republished for the benefit of newsletter subscribers.
At first, I tried a copy and paste. That did not work.
So then I snagged something like 17 seperate images, resized them to fit the newsletter, and here they are. Images with text, by the way, apparently escape the prying spying eye of the Big Tech/Deep State censor machines.
As always, I respect your ability to use your own discernment - all I do is report the information, which I consider relevant in these theatrical times.
The scribe, whose name is given as Ariel, @Prolotario1, may have "inside contacts," (maybe) but he certainly has a memory for detail.
For myself, I always do what I can to get behind the curtain - which means in this case that I did a quick search on the name Ariel.
It turns out that there was or is a Disney character by that name...and the blurb that goes with it seems appropriate in this case.
ARIEL
Ariel knows that you have to ask your questions to get some answers! Ariel’s unflappable spirit and resilience carry her through her journey of self discovery, through which she becomes a courageous young woman who discovers her place in the world. Whether on feet or fins, she stands up for what she wants, and always finds the courage to dive into something new.
There's also this:-
Ariel means "altar" or "lion of God" in Hebrew. Other spellings include Ari'el, Arael, and Ariael. Ariel is known as the angel of nature . As with all archangels, Ariel is sometimes depicted in male form; she is, however, more often seen as female.
There is, indeed, more to this story - and it's even more fascinating - which I will hold for a day or so to give you time to read this through more than once (if you're so inclined).
All the best.
Michael.