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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

Dear Sweet,

I love that you wrote this plea to a senator.

You tried, and that's what I love.

Many of us tried, and have tried for gazillions of years - tried, bled and died.....

You want to know what causes cancer? Polio? Suffering?

You want to know exactly?

Before you die by a Fisher Price Accident, Poison Dart, Fast Food or Gently in Your Sleep?

I think it's the exact thing that made this senator

do nothing in answer to your plea.

The exact thing that has made this senator, all his colleagues, millions of medical people, bankers and war mongers, neighbors, friends and family, deaf dumb and blind to our words, pleas, tears and warnings.

Is there a name for that?

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Author

Banality?

So I'm trying to wake up as fast as I can. It gets easier. I Red Pilled on 9/11 very quickly.

It gets easier to not get sentimental and follow dots.

The Homeland Security Senator. Put in charge of the Jabs Bad (after first selling the War).

Homeland Security is Ground Zero for all the Deep State Ops. Emerged from 9/11!

FEMA! TSA!

Someone sent me a dossier on Ron Johnson and family wealth. I can't confirm, but it's about what you would expect. Enormously wealthy. Some other stuff.

No wonder the DARPA guy mini-oligarch (Kirsch) told us all to send him money for "freeeedooommmmm".

No wonder all of Kirsch's team cheered wildly and were super pissed when I said, "WE ALREADY FUCKING DID THIS HEARING SHIT NOTHING FUCKING HAPPENED."

No wonder all those names in Bob Malone's book all connect.

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/one-degree-of-separation

This Op is so long planned and so deeeeeeep.

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

Yeah, I saw your Ron JohnsonPDF after I posted and had to edit my comment.......sigh.

I know every one of us is corruptible - it's just that most of us don't want to claw our way into the most corrupting positions.

But banality isn't the word I'd use for what makes people deaf dumb and blind to the things we see and FEEL.

It's like they're missing a sense we have.

Like people that can't taste or smell food - only worse.

It's weird and I'm glad I'm not them and that people here aren't either.

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Author

I think that the premise that people are "good" is sort of a necessary polite fiction that we tell ourselves to live in a social order.

People in my view are "situationally good" largely depending on the social structures that demand this belief to get along and trust.

Jill we live in a very dark world is all I can say.

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

My premise is NOT that people are "good", per se, just that I think a majority of people do not want to dominate others, other than to survive. Very much is learned behavior in unnatural circumstances.

Hugh Mercer, below, said it well; "the system in which we live is as artificial as a zoo. Couple that with large systems that "govern" us that hold both secrecy and the monopoly of violence, and are controlled by a relatively few individuals... we should not have expected any other outcome than the one that we are in. The world is very dark because it is shrouded in our shadow."

The fact is that people naturally abdicate to "authorities" - especially when afraid or stressed, because we want to eat, live, watch or play games, tell stories and paint pictures and make love. Primarily.

As far as I can tell, human authorities generally suck. Is it the "authorities" fault people wanted them to "be in charge"? That sucks too - to herd people who won't, or don't know how to, take responsibility for themselves.

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I believe people are essentially "good" from a biological standpoint that includes the concepts of natural law. We are a cooperative social species that forms its own boundaries like our ancestors and primate cousins. To a large degree I can explain this scientifically but that doesn't matter, our morality is essentially based upon consent. Once we get past rudimentary tribalism, this is what manifests intragroup. We are also situationally good as you said, but my natural law position of humans being essentially good only applies to the situation where our social order is organic, when it is not created artificially by a power imbalance and has its own forms of checks and balances. Power imbalances typically upend natural law. The world we live in, we are all rats in cages, a rat utopia if you will. Nothing about our present situation brings out the best in people, it is a completely artificial social order and it foments the worst of us. The shadow of human nature is pushed to the front and it becomes a Hobbesian war against all. It is not surprising that mass society is so anxious, depressed and schizophrenic... the system in which we live is as artificial as a zoo. Couple that with large systems that "govern" us that hold both secrecy and the monopoly of violence, and are controlled by a relatively few individuals... we should not have expected any other outcome than the one that we are in. The world is very dark because it is shrouded in our shadow.

The reason I say any of this... that part of us that knows this is all wrong, that knows it can be better than this... stems from that essential truth. It is not just an element of preference. I try to remember that as bad as all of this shit is... we can do much better. I think you know this as well or you would not be fighting against it so hard. - a fact that I appreciate of you.

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

You wrote pretty much what I meant to convey, Hugh Mercer - see my comment above.

Thank you.

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So. Might be another plea/awakening in the works, but they’re hopefully going in with eyes somewhat open 👀: https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1775368290606461137?s=20

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Flurm, Ron Johnson knows. Okay?

He knows.

He was given the scoop by K-Dub and Sasha.

He votes Yes for every war. Every war funding. He's insanely wealthy. Has doubled his income since in office.

He is HOMELAND SECURITY. He is aware of what is happening. He was tasked with one of the first hearing to thunder about NY, along with star fellow Wisconsin Clear Coat Sales dude Pierre who had only been in NY Post "surge" for a week before testifying about the "unprecedented" blah blah blah....

(Bomb going off.)

He and Bob Malone shut down Wiseman and Parks at Hearing #2 on Reverse Transcription.

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He knows, but it will be interesting to see the response to ‘hey wait we left this glaring ACM breadcrumb behind’, which might be news.

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Now you're talking Ran - not Ron -, right?

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Blind Fear

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A callous disregard for human life. Lack of empathy.

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

Speaking of Ron Johnson and a so called "hearing" of a different kind..... FOLLOW-UP: Communications with Senator Ron Johnson's Staff, March 14-15, 2024 https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/follow-up-communications-with-senator

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Author

https://congressionalintegrity.org/wp-content/uploads/CIP_Ron-Johnson-All-in-the-Family.pdf

RON JOHNSON

Johnson’s massive fortune is the direct result of nepotism and self-dealing in both the private sector and the

U.S. Senate.

Johnson is one of the richest members of the Senate, with a net worth of tens of millions. He became rich not through

entrepreneurship, as he frequently suggests, but by marrying the daughter of a billionaire, Howard Curler. In 1979, after marrying

Jane Curler, Johnson began running a plastics company called Pacur with his brother-in-law, Pat Curler. Howard Curler was their

only customer.

Based on the ranges provided in Johnson’s personal financial disclosures, his wealth has likely doubled since running for the

Senate in 2010. During his initial campaign, Johnson promised to place his assets in a blind trust to ensure that he would legislate

in the public interest instead of padding his own bottom line. That did not happen. Instead, he increased the value of his assets

through official actions such as leveraging his position in the Senate to lower taxes for pass-through businesses like Pacur in the

2017 tax bill. Johnson had made as much as $24.2 million from pass-through entities between 2009 and 2018.

Shortly after that legislation passed, which increased Pacur’s value, Johnson began seeking a buyer for his stake in the company.

Johnson finally sold his stock in Pacur on March 2, 2020 — right before states locked down and markets began to sink due to

Covid-19, but after he received a closed-door briefing on the virus’s danger. Profits from the sale of his company may have been as

high as $25 million, significantly more than the $1 million to $5 million Johnson estimated his stake in the company was worth in

2017, before he used his position to make the company more profitable..

Johnson’s adult children benefited from their father’s name to skirt the rules, securing questionable

“historic” designations for their investment property and up to $2.1 million in state and federal credits.

In 2017, Johnson’s three children — Jenna Golem, Carey Sharpe, and Ben Johnson — joined together to purchase the former

Eagles Club building in their hometown of Oshkosh, Wisconsin for $350,000. The company they set up to complete the sale, 405

Washington Ave. LLC, was 100 percent owned by a trust set up by their parents. Using funds from that trust, the siblings purchased

the property from Art Dumke, a local real estate developer who had also contributed $7,731.25 to their father’s campaigns and

hosted a fundraiser for him in 2015.

The siblings then applied for and won historic designation from the Wisconsin Historical Society. They also successfully pe

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Damn, I just realized why Steve Kirsch was begging his followers to fund Johnson's re-election campaign. These filthy rich guys and their grifting....Kirsch needs Johnson to be in the Senate so he can pretend he's a hero, while nothing gets accomplished but Conservatives think that Kirsch and Johnson are on their side...I'm so tired of their stupid games.

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Ah she did mention the upcoming zoom call there too. Sounds like a biologist might be in on it too. Hoping we see something productive/interesting appearing on Twitch…

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👍 I appreciate what Jessica is doing here. She's relentless.

I went through this with one of the legal guys tasked with dealing with Senator Homeland.

They will mine the Intel and use it to craft a response or bury it.

He's had four hearings on jabs bad? he pushed the Jordon Walker Op which ppoofff went away.

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Yeah probably. Maybe can shed some light on some wrinkles in The Elephant’s skin at least.

Relentless she is. Hoping for an elastic collision I think.

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Is it odd to you that no other Senators were tasked with jabs bad?

The Homeland Security guy...the one who did the initial THIS THING IS DIFFERENT WHAT HEEBBBEEEENED IN NY? HEARING assumed the mantle.

The one that Gavin de Becker donated to who is lathering praise on Bob's book...

The one that held hearing after hearing and wanted and investigation into Pfizeer!!!!! Cuz....directed evolution!!!!

And the one that was tasked with "gain of function" bought Gilead Stock just in time for Remdesivir to be "emergency approved"?

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Maybe more surprised there’s a senator or two even tasked to keep tabs on any dissent towards the op? Dunno what others are doing similar for the other ops. Is there a designated 911 ‘keep it down back there you kids’ senator? Who’s doing migrant hearings now actually, maybe they’re worth watching next several months…

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I watched with interest Christine Anderson in EU and Gerard Rennick in Aussie.

Johnson and Paul in US.

No coalitions are ever formed.

The public who awakens haz heroes!

Nothing happens.

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The real point of the call, from my perspective, is to be able to say that U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (via staffer) was told and had the opportunity to be directly told - i.e., he was given a chance to seek and find the truth.

When people ask, "Why didn't you tell Ron Johnson?" I can say, "I did."

That's worth something to my children, if nothing else.

Believe me, I am well aware that this meeting is about "management" on their end.

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And there is nobody better armed to deliver that message at this point I’d say. Wasn’t too worried you’d be throwing a rock into that dark cave and be expecting a rescue party to be what emerges. Hoping for no soft thuds and growly noises.

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

Thanks sage for this post. People are still so "Hopeful", i guess.

I read that comment "There is now a bipartisan committee (Rand Paul) looking into insider trading with the NIH.", i was not sure it was sarc or not, but was going to respond with "Charity beings at Home" Paul buying Gilead ( maker of Remdesivir) in Feb 2020.

"We investigated ourselves and found No wrong doing" - truly yours, Your Government

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Ron Johnson who had about four hearings on Jabs Bad after one very important VIRUS REALLY BAD AND WE NEED TO ACT! hearing early on....Homeland Security.

....Was also tweeting that "we need to investigate the regulatory agencies" with Pfizer branding after Jordon Walker Op which went away poof. About "directed evolution".

We love to thunder about hearings and investigations. It placates the hopeful marks.

Nothing happens. The shots keep going in. Ron was informed about the DOD role. he's a warmonger. he's an oligarch. he is very wealthy.

He is a Homeland Security puppet.

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"It placates the hopeful marks." Indeed, Hope instills patience, Calms the Marks, kind of Carrot and then those hopefuls are herded to somewhere !

It is funny that not many notices, except at Sage Hanaville that a Homeland Security person investigates to find out abt so called Medical Product.

"Nothing is going to change, don't hope for anything to happen" - George Carlin

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I live in a fortress gated community in central Brazil patrolled by armed guards. At 6:30 in the morning of the very first day of the BIG COVID STATE OF EMERGENCY where everybody HAD TO STAY HOME, what did I see? The usual busload of nannies and housekeepers and maids and cleaners and etc., all showing up to work .... for the wealthy. SO THERE YOU HAVE IT.

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

These guys like Ron Johnson and Rand Paul are all just pawns placed in their positions and saying the things they say to give us that see whats going on false hope. None of these people that have poisoned us will ever face the music. We are literally giving 1 out of 35 of our kids autism with childhood vaccines since 1986. It couldnt be any more obvious to those paying attention--yet the beat goes on and has no resistance.

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I would never have guessed that Ron Paul's son would turn out to be such a murderous pharma salesman.

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

I knew we were screwed and the USA was a construct of illusion during Ron Paul’s presidential run (walk). The audit the fed hearings always seemed theatrical to me but I was on the edge of donating to his campaign. He could have won but when he did not challenge the shit fuckery in the early primaries I knew. Same as on 911 everybody leaping to emotion. Turning all the TVs on. I was in DC for a meeting. My only comment was “This is bad. Very bad.” My meaning: We are so fucked.

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All of the delegates for Ron Paul in 2008 ended up being attacked by the IRS.

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They did indeed create a ‘bioweapon virus’ in much the same way as Arthur Conan Doyle created an iconic detective and Disney created a talking mouse.

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

The installation of a Fourth Reich comes immediately to mind. Left to run wild humanity will be under it's bootheel for up to 1000 years

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

It's a big club.

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

This is a wonderfully written plea and I applaud the author. Unfortunately, these lies and disasters have been going on for a much longer time. Even before Woodrow Wilson truly gave this country to the oligarchs (globalists) by handing over OUR money decisions to the "Fed" (a handful of banks that are controlled by these oligarchs) and basically, putting the "Fed" in charge of OUR country back in 1913 which was three years after the rockefellers took over the medical profession with the flexner report. And remember, every war, both sides, has been paid for by these globalists especially the rockefellers (Also, you might want to look into the history of how major American corporations funded WWII. You might not want to purchase from IBM or General Motors, etc anymore. This is eye opening info.) The rockefellers created the vietnam war, too, to secretly search for oil in that region. The rockefellers aren't the only guilty American families. There are plenty more.

Woodrow Wilson and the Federal Reserve takeover of OUR country:

https://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/federal-reserve-act-signed

The Flexner report:

https://archive.org/details/carnegieflexnerreport

Why the Vietnam War was fought:

http://www.masterjules.net/oilinvietnam.htm

What is the Federal Reserve System?

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/gpsolo/publications/gp_solo/2022/january-february/us-department-treasury-federal-reserve-system/

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/08/treasury-fed-reserve.asp

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Apr 4Liked by Sage Hana

It was very much worth publishing that at the time because we learned useful shit by his and their non-responsiveness.

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http://www.frot.co.nz/design/conspiracies/how-the-tavistock-institute-invented-rock-roll/

Boomers were sweet summer hippies so that they would rise up as a distraction.

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Boomers were a huge generation compared to others, so a danger and too many people if they procreate, give them drugs, rock and roll, birth control, Club of Rome, and make them sweet summer flower children. Their parents, "greatest generation" had some character, worked hard, fought for patriotism, had lotsa kids. Can't have that in their kids, the biggest gen would be a danger. Watch Mad Men and see how it devolved.

Best I can tell the ones running the "operation" are purely evil and know it. Like a psychopath knows it, exactly like that.

Given to their own devices people will wander off into the woods and procreate in the sweet summer. Too many people. Disorganized. I don't know that people are basically good. I think they are basically lazy and just want to hang out and live lives. When they see evil, most just want to shy away to hide so they can keep doing what they want to do. Eat, drink, be merry, procreate.

The "owners of the world" aka monster can't have that. Too many. Down the rabbit hole to the tea party that has no room at the table, while the Dutchess feeds the baby pepper. Probably to make more room at the table.

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The greatest generation had to put up with their mind controlled children.

They earned that moniker.

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Did we do it?

Did we win?

Did Ron Johnson have some more hearings at least?

Sen Ron Johnson...

...Wil Smith Mundts his next hearing...

https://pasteboard.co/jmWNZOOmiixN.jpg

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Brilliant. Just too well done! Thanks for this!

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Has anything really changed since the big foundations were created with the Federal Reserve. Made up diseases, poison medicine, poison food, climate engineering, Bankers wars and Empire, fixed elections, queer nation, media manipulation.

It's a big club, and you ain't in it."

George Carlin

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