Merry Christmas from Sane Francisco ✨🎄✨
A compendium of content to bring some cheer this morning…
Dear Sane Readers,
I’m writing to you from the East Beige, where I’m staying with a friend as she heals from a surgery. It’s quiet here, even quieter than my pad in San Francisco, and I really like that. Right now I’m at the kitchen counter, typing on a tiny portable keyboard that I’m not quite used to. Still, I feel compelled to share a few posts that I enjoyed this morning over breakfast.
But before that, If you don’t yet know about the Beige thing I’ve got going on, the video below explains part of it.
It’s funny how one can change, and thank goodness my mind is capable of doing so when it receives new, credible, information; I still stand by everything I say about our shared humanity (duh!) in this video which I made over a decade ago apart from two points:
The cartoon character version of my human alter ego stands before a UN podium delivering her earnest speech, however, as of a few years now, I no longer believe the United Nations is a benevolent organization aiming to promote peace across countries. That new belief also extends to all globalist organizations whether they be Uniteds (UNESCO, UNICEF, etc), Internationals (IMF) or Worlds (World Health Organization, World Economic Forum).
Given the globalists’ agenda to make us all into one world (sounds so dreamy, right? Until you understand it’s a New World Order nightmare they’re fantasizing about), I’ve also changed my mind about borders and even waving a country’s flag (which I actually did last year in another music video I made! See below…). Not that I think I ever truly believed that countries shouldn’t have borders, but let’s just say that I now understand better the importance of countries not losing their sovereignty (although many would say that most already have, USA included, USA especially).
As Frances Leader writes:
With Agendas 21 & 2030 the United Nations has created a Utopian dream to convince us all that we can reshape humanity into one homogenised blob within which everyone will be equal and all will be at peace.
Okay, on to less globalist bullshit depressing stuff, and speaking of nations worth preserving, here’s a poetic share from
And now speaking of imagination, here’s a sardonic take of a dystopian scenario that truly deserves our laughter. Please feel free to giggle at the insanity our wannabe controllers tried to instill in us in 2020, which I, and the great(er) Sane community of the Bay Beige Area, mock in The Normal That Is New music video.
I particularly love this song by Rob MyJob but if you’re looking for a last-minute — day of or belated? — Christmas gift, his entire album, To Our World, is brilliant, chock-full of great songs that just so happen to be about medical freedom. That’s how we met. We both care a lot about bodily integrity.
Whilst going on walks these last two days, I’ve been listening to a few of
’s musings on YouTube. I love this lady’s mind! Here’s today’s message, with more poetry. (Caution: you may not understand what the title means unless you listen to other video essays by her).And this beautiful reflection from (no longer Beige Area) friend and healer,
:Finally, from
in his Christmas Day post, this Flash Mob video is beautiful and inspiring:Here’s to more singing together, more musings, more gentling, more imagination, more laughter, and more critical thinking in 2024!
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Merry Christmas, my dear, or however you are celebrating. Sending love!