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Kimberly Steele ([personal profile] kimberlysteele) wrote2022-07-05 11:23 am

The Slow-Moving Apocalypse


We are in the midst of a die-off, make no mistake. Our die-off wasn't caused by a pandemic. Instead, it was caused by what was passed off as a cure for the pandemic's disease. The MRNA vaccines continually prove themselves to be deadly, and that's if you are lucky. The MRNA vaccine damaged face a living hell of debility, chronic pain, disfigurement, and being gaslit by the same doctors who tricked them into taking it in the first place.

Fashions of Our Time

Twenty years from now, I imagine masks will have the same pastiche as disco shirts and bell-bottoms did in 1985. When I was in junior high, I was horrified to see that some adults still wore disco shirts and bell-bottoms unironically, their various cleavages bulging from tight polyester. There will still be holdouts and true believers who wear masks everywhere in 2035, but I don't think there will be a huge number of them, just as in 1979 there were not very many women wearing curlers in their hair under kerchiefs. It existed, but such women were relics of a quaint past. The mask may have a new-old future as a sexual fetish item like Roller Girl's omnipresent skates in the film Boogie Nights. I would not be surprised to witness the birth of a mask subculture devoted to semi-suffocation and anonymity. Masks and shame fetishes already go together like bread and butter.

The Damage of Generation Cuck

Few are more unfortunate than the children and grandchildren who were forced into fertility-destroying and life-ruining medical treatment for the sake of selfish adults who should have known better. US Millennials have already seen a die-off proportionate to the amount of mostly young, male lives lost in ten years of the Vietnam war. Generation Z is profoundly warped from nearly three years of masking and hysteria over what Fauci himself admits is little more than a seasonal flu. When Zoomers aren't killing themselves outright out of despair, they are dying of the experiments repeatedly injected into their arms. Mainstream media frantically tries to normalize eight year olds face-planting during recess due to heart attack or massive stroke. Once again, the dead are the lucky ones. Their suffering is over, unlike children who end up marooned in front of a store because their parent has succumbed to the familiar Stop, Drop and Flop marionette routine commonplace among those who have taken the quax.

There will be no uprising; the current set of human beings is too cowardly. On the plus side, there are a few parents refusing to play the public school game. Homeschooling in my area is seeing a big surge. It is well out of fringe territory and mainstream in a way that it has never been before. People are slowly but surely getting involved in self-sufficiency and local politics, which as I have argued are the only kind that matter. As one would expect, it is the unvaxxed who have had the fire ignited under their butts. The vaxxed in my area of Chicagoland are gratefully accepting of the recession of draconian mandates nobody wanted, but for the most part have sunk back into their roles of inactivity and complacence.

The Coming Baby Bust


Klaus Schwab and Yuval Noah Harari are nowhere near as intelligent as they believe themselves to be, because if they were, we would not know their names. I don't believe Schwab and his minions will burn in hell for eternity as so many so-called Christians transparently lust. I do believe that Gates, Fauci, etm. will do long turns in hell. It won't be forever, however it will be exactly the set of consequences they have earned over time. Fertility is already down 20% in every country that gleefully accepted the quax. I call it the quax because all of the doctors who pushed it remind me of the sound of a duck's natural voice. Unlike the baby bust I was born into when Roe Vs. Wade was new in 1973, this one is going to extend up to 300 years, just long enough for the American Empire to complete its collapse.

The labor shortage we have now is about to go nuclear. I expect the return of labor unions in the next fifty or so years, for better or for worse. I already live in a land of empty buildings and vampiric hospitals and school districts. The Retail Apocalypse brought on by lockdowns has actually just begun. When I let go of my commercial space earlier this year thanks to the advice of horary astrologer Andrew Skeen (highly recommended), I dodged a fusillade of bullets. In the near future, many teachers will be out of a job because there won't be enough students to fill their rosters, at least not among the vaxxed. My music teaching business would have been DOA had I not collapsed to avoid the rush. As it stands, when I started teaching in 1996, most of my students were children. Now it's two thirds adults. I foresee horrible epidemics of childlessness among the vaxxed. There are already jokes about unvaxxed sperm being the new Bitcoin.

There is no question that McMansions will stand empty. Every town will have at least three or four neighborhoods that are vacant and rotting to the ground like a Chinese ghost city. I expect some places to finally be handed over to squatters, though this seems at least ten years off where I live. We are in an era where people still have the resources to politely squat in what used to be called a trailer but is now called a "tiny house". I don't think the future will be as polite.

Because our civilization is insane, new construction will continue largely unabated. Though construction has slowed down in my area, it is nowhere near extinct as I can bear witness to new McMansions being erected all over the place and malls springing up near highway interchanges. The idea is to prop up the facade at all costs.

Because I live in a relatively large city near one of the largest cities in the world, Chicago, I expect to see this area morph into something akin to Brazil and its favelas. With the help of global warming, Chicago's future will be hot, dense, and junky. The superrich will continue their retreat into gated enclaves of mirrors and denial while the ever-disappearing middle class continues its struggle to survive. Life is already better outside the cities where virtue signaling and all its accompanying grift isn't so endemic. My advice, for what it is worth, is to find the most unvaccinated location possible wherever you are. Yes, that means I suggest staying put and holding the line, which is contrary to things I have said before. If you have any neighbors or access to factions of people interested in self-sufficiency, cling to them like white on rice. If you have family you get along with, vaxxed or unvaxxed, cling to them as well. Please join me as I repeat my mantra "I do not desire wealth I did not earn". I believe this will go a long, long way in helping ease the current predicament, because the desire for unearned wealth is what caused it in the first place.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-05 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
In my part of Vaxxtopia, bastion of big tech, the local tech companies are in the midst of mass layoffs out of fear for future revenue.

Given that almost all of them mandated vaxxed for their office returns, I'm not sure why they don't just wait for death to take their workforce. Fewer severance packages. Then they can let go of their rental properties and cut their operating expenses.
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[personal profile] methylethyl 2022-07-05 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Every time I look at those birthrate numbers coming in, and the day's tally of "died suddenly"... The more I think we should stop house hunting and rent another year... because in a year, the housing market may be completely cowed into submission. And the neighborhoods may have changed, too.

Right now, what we can afford (and that we'd be willing to contemplate) is all sort of in the gray area around the edges of the ghetto. I don't think we want to buy there-- between the economy and general desperation, the ghetto is about to open its maw and swallow those areas whole.
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[personal profile] causticus 2022-07-05 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Funnily enough my recent divinations have suggested that remaining in the area is a good idea. Maybe it was trying to suggest to me that moving to another state, where I know absolutely no one, would not work out very well in the long run.

FWIW, I live in a suburb outside of a mid-sized blue city in the Great Lakes region; it's a very blue state (mostly because of NYC, i.e. the ginormous festering cesspit of a megacity that dwarfs everywhere else in the state), with lots of reddish hinterlands between all the upstate the cities. The suburb situation is very temporary (an apartment) and likely early next year I'll be looking at whatever seems like a relatively unquaxxed town or village, the farther from the city, the better. I have family here (all quaxxed) whom I get along with as long as politics or coronatarianism doesn't come up in conversation. My dad and his wife (not my mother) seem to be more and more brain-fogged each time I see them.

Maybe looking for people in my area who are also interesting in self-sufficiency and avoiding tyranny might be a good idea. But I don't know the first place to look. I refuse to get back on Faceplant, where unfortunately virtual meeting spots for local concerns tend to be located.
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[personal profile] methylethyl 2022-07-06 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
I do kind of wonder if we're about to see vast tracts of suburbs revert to what they once were: the patchwork of small farms that used to feed the big city.
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[personal profile] methylethyl 2022-07-06 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
My husband just finished his last day at the old job. After accepting the new one he gave tons of notice, because it seemed like the civilized thing to do. They responded by cutting his hours and forcing him to use up most of his PTO so they wouldn't have to pay him for it when he left. Lesson learned: corporate bastards are corporate bastards. Never give more than two weeks' notice.
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[personal profile] methylethyl 2022-07-06 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. I'm OK with all that. I'm not ok with the number of shootings, or the neighborhoods where 90% of the houses have bars on the windows and fenced front yards with "beware of dog" signs.

We seriously considered a house that was located almost exactly between church and the new job... until we looked at the satellite map and counted nine blue-tarp encampments in the woods behind the house. Cross-referenced with the sex offender registry... and at least one of those camps belongs to a convicted child molester. House was OK, but the price was too high once you factor in the expense of six-foot fences and a large dog.

I think maybe we need to get to know the area better, and wait for prices to come down. Sigh.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
I know this probably sounds terrible, but one thing I'm hoping for from the "die-off" getting underway is that at some point, the lower astral Black Oobleck will start clearing away at some point, though considering what is bringing such a change about, it is likely in the process of "getting worse before it gets better". And indeed, for about the past year, my consciousness has been feeling as though it were a punching-bag to the point where I catch myself looking forward to this incarnation being over and done with, even though I know such thinking is inappropriate and shouldn't be encouraged.

I think there is a strong possibility it will start to improve because that Ogham divination you did for me back in December about the next few years of my life indicated a general improvement in conditions. Without the Black Oobleck at least somewhat clearing up from what it is right now, no such improvement would be possible at all, IMHO. --Mr. Nobody

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I keep hoping. But the main problem in our price range seems to be investors. They either come in and offer more money than the asking, pricing us out of the market entirely, or, they make the same offer on the same house, but since they're not buying a house to live in, and not having to finance it, they can offer to close in a much shorter time, without worrying about whether the house passes inspection or not. Sellers dig that. In one case we ran into, the seller was a third-party company (not the homeowner), and the company had their contract set up so that *only* investors could buy-- they would not allow enough time for the standard inspection and closing process.

It is the final nasty insult that the investors will then turn around and rent these houses... to people like us. Who would like to get out of the rental market, but can't because we're being out-competed by people who want to rent to us.

IMO the day will come when the investors get their comeuppance and the rest of us can afford a modest place of our own. That day is not yet. But it's coming.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've seen that checkout scene too. It makes me sad. We actually used WIC when my eldest was little, and it was moderately helpful, but there were certain things that were available, but we never bought: formula, juice, cereal, and jar baby food. And frankly, I could have made a tolerable side-income if I'd nursed the baby (as I did!) and just told WIC we were bottle-feeding, and re-sold the formula on Craigslist. It was pretty clear from the CL listings at the time that this was a not-uncommon business. In addition, the WIC stuff gave us a ton of free milk, which nobody in our house drank. So I learned how to make farmer's cheese with it, which keeps longer and gets rid of the lactose (my son was ridiculously lactose intolerant). The allowance for fresh fruits and veg was genuinely helpful, but was only a tiny portion of the stipend-- like 8 bucks every week or two?

After that... we still could have qualified for that benefit with the younger kids, but we decided it was more hassle than it was worth. Nothing's free, and if you think it's free it's because you haven't properly calculated the cost!

Die off

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Great post Kimberley!

I've told a friend of mine, unvaccinated, who is very plugged in on what is happening, that I feel like I am watching a slow moving sci fi horror movie in action.

We don't know how bad its going to get and when, but its coming.

Most people seem utterly clueless about what is happening but maybe that is a blessing in disguise. Your Ogham has suggested that the vaccinated will start to realise what they have done to themselves by November 2022, from memory.

That sounds about right to me, as the mainstream media start to talk about the problems with the vaccines, very slowly.

I'm seeing articles, more in the conservative leaning media, on why so many people are dying, and in one, the vaccines were mentioned as a reason but largely dismissed. Still, a significant moment. The Narrative is starting to collapse, very slowly.

I know I've asked you this before, but at what stage will the deaths and illnesses start to become "real". 2024? 2025?

My hunch is 2024 but that's all it is.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Alas, child heart attacks and strokes are beginning.
https://t.me/s/covidbc

(Anonymous) 2022-07-06 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
It could also be that the older a vaxxee is, the more susceptible they are to the short-term dangerous effects. If this is some kind of deliberate conspiracy, one argument against that might be is, why would the system implement something more likely to kill and maim the people who support and trust it, while leaving those who do neither alive and healthy? One answer to that question might be is that the agenda of culling the population through vaccine-deaths and reduced birth-rates, takes precedence over everything else. So if loyal normies have to be killed or possibly made burdens on society through being rendered disabled by the vaxx if it doesn't kill them, then so be it. And if that is the deliberate agenda, we can be sure these vaccines will result in lower population numbers. That really would be a slow-motion apocalypse.
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[personal profile] methylethyl 2022-07-06 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Seizures, too, apparently.

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