” The Office of Poofness “
POOF SAID
Greetings and Salutations,
Be peaceful a little while longer and allow the strategies that are at work to be played out to resolve and dissolve the unrest that is fully permeating all of you. Be peaceful, be calm, be alive with the faith of your forefathers and do the work that is to be done by you. Your job is to show up, suit up, behave, and align with the Light. Pay closer attention and everything will be far more obvious.
We see the uneasiness and the fear growing in some who think that nothing will change and have lost faith in others. This is not the time to engage in being a self-serving citizen.
You need to recognize the enormous potential in this war of words and cyber distractions. Do your part not to be a part of that and hang with the overseers that are trying to pry their way into manifesting the end result that everyone wants.
It is with loving exhortations that we can assure you that progress is happening. Be it slow and hidden, it is happening!! The outcome is assured! Make the intention to be a faith-filled citizen who supports the work that is vast, intricate, and time-sensitive.
There are things afoot, there are people being nailed, there are schemes crossing the great bodies of water.
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There are people falling apart, others not doing the job they were assigned, and people not understanding the coded language being used by your front line that you can’t take verbatim.
You are not privy to the reasoning and the backlit stories that are also at play.
Should we say it again??
It is complicated and worthy of the time that it takes to bring about solutions. It has come around again; when the leaders in many scenarios are at work creating circumstances leading to consequences that people tend to murmur and judge harshly. All is well and good, but who benefits?
The enemy! Say nothing if you don’t know and say plenty when you do.
All will turn around in your favor. Stay patient and strong.
Love and Kisses,
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Poof
SUSAN SAYS
Re-thinking “Needs” In The New Year
Maybe I should thank my angels and well-wishers
for putting good ideas in my mind, but I’ve never
been able to account for any source other than
Spirit or divine Mind, so I hasten to make note of
good ideas and to share them because I figure they
came to be shared.
The idea I want to share came as I was having my
first cup of coffee, has to do with how we consider
and handle human needs. Specifically, it has to do
with eliminating the fear and stress that almost al–
ways comes with the awareness of need.
The list of human needs is endless. As soon as we
satisfy one need, another–or several more–appears.
It isn’t that we’re insatiable, but that our lives on the
third dimension are always changing, and as our life
changes new and perhaps greater needs arise.
Life on Earth will become more enjoyable as we re-
lease the notion that needs mean we lack something.
Jesus blazed a new trail through human need, and
we see the holiest man on Earth not only unfazed by
need, but instant and persistent in His effort to re-
veal our Father’s fulfillment instead.
As we follow Jesus’ way of dealing with need, “need”
will prompt no fear. We’ll not feel “without.” We’ll
not know where to turn. We’ll not feel abandoned or
ignored. We’ll not feel “needy,” because we, like Je-
sus, will see any “need” that arises as the formative
stages of God’s abundance that’s insisting on being
established in our minds, bodies, and all our affairs.
Rejoice when a need appears! That’s how Spirit first
informs us that a greater good is pressing into our
lives. Happy New Year!
By Bernard Dozier
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Waiting for the Final Signal “Delivery”
Namaste’
Susan
DID YOU KNOW
Did you know? Cobalt is the essential mineral for batteries in electric cars, computers and cell phones. It is estimated that the demand for cobalt will grow fourfold by 2030 as a result of the electric vehicle boom alone. Take into consideration the growth of the cell phone and computer industry, its demand can go even higher.
Batteries are charged and discharged through the flow of lithium ions between the anode (positively charged) and the cathode (negatively charged) . Cobalt in the cathodes ensures they don’t easily overheat or catch fire and helps extend the life of the battery. An IMF report notes that a typical EV battery needs 8 kilograms (18 pounds) of lithium, 35 kilograms of manganese and 6-12 kilograms of cobalt.
But what you may not know is that over 70% of cobalt comes from the D--------c Republic of the Congo (DRC). 15 to 30 percent of the Congolese cobalt is produced by artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM). Meaning it’s hand-mined. The cobalt that is produced by industrial mining is also misleading because the ASM operations sell their cobalt to the industrial mining companies.
For years, human rights groups have documented severe human rights issues in these mining operations. Child labor, fatal accidents and toxic work conditions are off the scale in their severity. The end buyers of the cobalt are the major manufacturing companies in the world. While they profess that they source the raw material they purchase and state they only procure from industrial operations that do not use child labor or ASM operations. But, as stated above, the ASM operations sell to the industrial mining companies effectively disguising its source to the end buyers.
I recently watched an interview with Siddharth Kara on the Joe Rogan experience. (You can Google the interview and find it on YouTube) He followed the supply chain of cobalt and infiltrated these different mining operations filming what was going on. In most every case what was professed as an industrial source of the cobalt was in fact riddled with child and s---e labor. As stated by Kara “nothing like it in human history” .
As such, questions have arisen as to whether the transition to cobalt-based batteries is yet another example of environmental problem-shifting. To further aggravate the situation, all told, more than 70 percent of the world’s cobalt is mined in the DRC, and 80 percent of that DRC output then goes to China for processing.
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While it may be a good “idea” to pursue environmentally sound practices , at what cost is humanity willing to pay? The hypocrisy is astounding. Think about this when you’re using your cell phones and computers or thinking about purchasing an electric vehicle. What is really sad is, they knew. They knew where and how this mineral was produced and pursued it anyway. Kids and s---e labor are being used so we can have our toys!
Governments and corporations should demand converting these operations to industrial practices that are monitored with global oversight and eliminate these c----s against humanity. China should be forced into complying with the simplest human rights. Just don’t buy their s--t!
Spread this info far and wide or look into it on your own, there is an abundant amount of information.
DJ
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