Wednesday, November 25, 2020

And the Emmy goes to... Governor Cuomo

Q.  Lynn, Can you look at this?  When I first heard of this I thought it was a joke.  They are really giving Andrew Cuomo an Emmy for his "beer bug" briefings.  What is happening in our world?

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/2020/11/21/andrew-cuomo-emmy-covid-19-briefings/6373326002/ 

A.  We truly are living in bizarro times.  There really is no other way to put it.  When I first tune into this, I get that the reason he is being presented with this award is because he was a key actor in this plandemic.  He is being honored by the Powers That Were for his dedicated efforts to keep fear alive, media with constant talking points and people divided.  

The Emmy, is known as the award given to people in the television industry for their "excellence."  It is true he was excellent in delivering his broad[spell]casts via daily programs [programming] during the biggest social experiment of all time.  I get this is truly a joke on the American people, and the PTW are seeing how this is accepted.

Please during this holiday season turn off the television as it does what it says, telepathically puts their visions in your subconscious.  Should you chose to watch for entertainment, see it for what it is.  Do your own research, and most importantly, live life.  

Love and light, Lynn 

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7 comments:

Cathari said...

As for myself, I would much rather go back to the days before cell phones, the Internet, and Wi-Fi. The benefits do not outweigh the dangers and potential evils of these technologies. Life was not only healthier but far more enjoyable before the appearance of these monstrous mechanical devices.

As for TV, I am too young to recall its first appearance, or understand by personal experience its powers in transforming society. However, my parents remember getting their first TV, and to them it seems to have been a wondrous and exciting event. Yet, when we look at the threats to freedom inherent in the misuse of even this far-simpler technology, I think it is clear that humanity lacks some much needed moral sense or inner virtuous quality necessary for its proper use.

Personally, I surround myself with books. Perhaps it is time to cut down Internet use by half or even more, and indulge more readily in the written word.


"It is with books as with men, a very small number play a great part: the rest are confounded with the multitude."
~Voltaire

Weeze said...

Any time technology is more advanced and ahead of the spiritual state of the populace, it presents a problem.

Robert Schoen said...

the Cuomo Brothers Both Deserve Emmys in that little Fredo faked having beerbug for weeks only to be found out by someone seeing him maskless outside with no one wearing masks during his "illness." Fredo threatened the guy. The NY Governor is a mass murderer of the elderly and should go on public trial along with Witch Whitmer & other Governors who deliberately infected people in nursing homes. I hope Trump DESTROYS the current TV & social media mafia with antitrust laws & HUGE FTC fines for spreading disinformation.

@Cathari, in the sixties & on, TV was commonly referred to as the "Idiot Box" and it's only gotten worse. Imagine all the great things you can now access on the internet or see on youtube and yet most are watching the dumbest situation comedies that exhalt materialism while preaching a phony "social consciousness" that's completely contradictory to the privileged life they're watching. Cognitive dissonance must be part of the brainwashing therapy.

Unknown said...

Internet n tech can be used for good. Without internet, I wouldn't know / read sites like this and expand awareness. However, 5G is another "negative matter" that I don't trust.

Love

Cathari said...

Oh, and by the way....Happy Thanksgiving to Lynn and all of you fellow Truth seekers out there.

Blessings.


"I had rather be shut up in a very modest cottage, with my books, my family and a few good friends, dining on simple bacon, and letting the world roll on as it liked, than to occupy the most splendid post which any human power can give."

~Thomas Jefferson

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

Thank you all for the great comments! Have a great Thanksgiving!!

mycale said...

Yes, I stopped watching TV or listening to the news a long time ago. If I want to watch something, it's on demand and mostely comedy. Keeps the mood up and programming to a minimum, as I assume most media has in some way been influenced.

But I can't help but feel we're on the verge of a big, real change now