So wonderful of you... As much as I don't care for "we," when it comes to this community I have given this space for, there IS a WE on my site, and I am grateful for all of you reading this!
Thank you for having our (your readers') backs, Ray. The community you're building, with your words and insights, is pretty remarkable. I'm in Maine weathering the storm. Will spend this windy, dark, and rainy day reading your archives (...at least while the power's still on). Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words, but I don't think I'm generous in any way; I'm only using my talents for which I am responsible and will have to account for them one day. :)
Well, I’m here in the peoples failed communist state of Michigan, before work tonight, I stopped at the grocery store, noticed the shelves were already wiped out. They have fear and panic in people so finely sharpened now, scares the hell outta me. Everyone out there take care. And Ray, I really enjoy your articles. You come with it with no B.S. and I like the style with which its done. God bless.
It is good to receive positive feedback! Although I enjoy doing this, sometimes it's a drag and I do work my ass off. :) Sadly, I cannot combine my efforts with anyone, so I am the only author here. It seems that my focus on problems and how to handle them and how to prepare for the outcome is not all that common. I am staying on an overall perspective and leave most details to authors who are better at those things. Well, without my wife's contributions and inspiration, I would be dead in the water already. :) I try to keep it short but to the point, while keeping to my program to inform, entertain, and inspire. It's wonderful that everyone can maintain their own stance and yet enjoy a welcoming ambiance without having to agree or even argue with anyone. Learning from my readers, however, is productive for me, no matter what I personally think.
Thank you for your reporting on the situation. This shows how unprepared people are and what can be expected, if there is no food, water, or electricity. As everyone is armed to the teeth here, looters from Louisville will dwindle during the 40-mile trip they would have to take to get here, and most of the time, they would only find lead.
When I bought my small house in 2014, one of the major considerations was to be away from other people on a terrain that is defensible and provides the opportunity to hunt, while having natural water sources. I couldn't imagine living in a city, where I would have to smell my neighbor's fart and listen to their parties or, worse, witness their dealing and receive my fair share or their roaches and bedbugs. In exchange, I have to mow the lawn, but it's a fair trade. :)
A possibility here too of course. I’m surprised a major loss of services hasn’t happened already. Busy sky striping here too, yesterday. I haven’t commented of late due to the seasonal rush. Our area has had two lengthy power outages since I’ve lived in the area. Ten days and fourteen days respectively. Both during the summer. Good practice. This time of year would be more arduous and all time would be devoted to the needs of life. Water becomes a big issue after just a few weeks. Then the unprepared peeps who are shell shocked and have to go out ‘hunting’ to survive. Not pretty.
Susan, thank you for your good wishes, and let me reciprocate!
I'm glad you are getting business! Been missing your ideas, but you'll be back soon. :)
After I moved into my house in November, 2014, it was a bitterly cold winter with minus 20-25 degrees (both in C and in F :) ) for January and February. There were three weeks, when driving was impossible, so I had to walk to the nearby gas station just to get the essentials, yet no outage. The only 2-day blackout took place three years ago, and strangely enough, it was in good weather, so the generator had to power up the fridges only. Storing water is a good idea, and we are also saving up jars and bottles, because they will be good for trading (there is already a shortage), while they can be used for storing water. Municipal water is not terrible here (about 180ppm), but it has some unpleasant toxins in it, so we use multiple filtration. Without electricity, there will be no municipal water, so rain collection is also something to prepare for (KY has the second highest level of water reserves among the 50 states after AL and it gets some precipitation on 20 out of 30 days).
I hope to be able to keep posting during the holidays; most of my friends and family already passed away or are gone in other ways, so apart from a few phone calls, I'm free from holiday obligations.
Wishing a blessed morning to you and Monika. The wind is whipping loudly, temp dropping, just banked the stove. Filling the bathtub with water(will hold for a week for flushing :) . Other containers ready.
It is exquisitely beautiful to read the love here Ray.
Please know that if services go down in this ‘lil blow that we experiencing - we are Love! While the communication here is handy it is not LIFE. Ironically it is our method of enslavement brought to you by the PTB. One reason they will most likely not let it be down for too long.
Ha- I’m due to head into the gallery in a few hours. Makes me laugh the frivolity of it all.
Yeah, the wind is making noises that sound like someone is walking on the porch (which would be strongly counter-intuitive in these parts).
I also fill the bathtub with hot water in order to warm up the crawl space and flush the drain for the washer with an empty load a day. Otherwise, everything freezes down there, although at least the sidings have been fixed up six years ago.
The love accumulating here amazes and humbles me: I am not deserving, yet I am receiving this Christmas present, which I hope, others can also enjoy. Basking in the sun of people loving each other (even if it's not for me) makes life all the more wondrous.
If we lose electricity, which is quite likely, I'll send an e-mail to everyone from my cell that, for the occasion, I'll turn on. :)
The little minds of the mass killers... They don't know what they are doing, but is it possible to pray for them? I guess, people can change, although I've never seen much of that sort of thing.
The monsters seem to have power backups, even on the permanent lines that other people will not receive, but that's only my best guess. It's unlikely in places like mine, which is hillbilly-land, where those "elites" don't reside, but definitely want to depop.
They spray daily here in the UK. I am sick to death of it but take things to counteract the toxins and heavy metals.
They have been threatening blackouts in the UK. So far we've been all right here in rural Wales but Alexander of The Duran mentioned in a video yesterday that they have minimal electricity at the moment where they live in London.
Yup. That's what's been going on here in central KY, and promising extreme cold. First time, such technology was used in Moscow in 1991, when they wanted to save money with the aluminum derivatives sprayed there at the time.
How can the monsters get away with all this? Sorry, I'm just inquiring, not trying to trick anyone into it.
And a big haarp project going on, "bouncing signals off of a meteor", on the 27th of this month, as well as prior recent operations- all coincidence, of course.
Second one , though looking like "just clouds", is what becomes of the chemtrails shortly after being sprayed, so should be viewed chronologically after the third (now second) image .
It is somewhat interesting that so many think "just clouds" when they are anything but.
People are sick and dropping from Whatever the Cause(s), so yes, there is an attack, most assuredly on several fronts.
I do not understand your meaning of "So many enablers.", Cairn... could you clarify?
And also to clarify, are you based in N.Z., or the U.K., or elsewhere?
I get the impression that N.Z. is not under similar attack, but that much of Europe and the U.K. is.
MUCH of the U.S. is being hammered frequently, often daily, for up to five of the seven days of the week, I have observed.
So long as people permit they will be cheated. Chemtrails were heavy here last few weeks. Moving those weather fronts around. Global Warming will be blamed.
Sincere thanks for all the invaluable information, much of it stored already ready for rereading and sharing with any open mind that turns up. Hibernation time I guess. Stay well.
This might not be the end, but it's pretty close. I'll pray for all my readers to make it through, and if they don't, we can only end up in a better place! :)
You had better be back, lol. Good timely post. Maybe Nashvegas will still be here tomorrow - 15 minute city and all. Internet & power outages - hopefully not.
At the age of 17, posited that the most selfish are the most unselfish, unless proved otherwise. Never been disproved, although I can see some flaws in my past argument. :)
Take care of yourself. Trust the storm won’t be all that bad in Kentucky but above all hope the power holds. All this power infrastructure and we have to worry at times of stress. No weather of consequence here. Main issue seems the severe cold and wind. A big pre Christmas mess for travelers, truck drivers, delivery and warehouse workers and anyone outdoors for long.
Hope you have a great holiday celebration and no storm damage.
Kentucky is relatively lucky, although it's 3 F here right now, and last night's rain must have frozen on all electric wires. In a best-case scenario, it's "only" a Christmas present for those, who want to travel and see friends and family.
It will turn out soon. The unusual cold will cover the next three days, and it will be gone by Monday, and it will be 47 by Wednesday and nearly 60 after that for days.
Weather whiplash. Weird year. Our high temp is supposed to be 11 degrees F. Today. 3 degrees now - feels like -11. Not as cold and icy here as 2014. Guess no Christmas Day family football game ?
Of course it's understood, none of us can guarantee tomorrow. But what you are describing is hard for me to relate to. Here in sunny central east-coast Florida all seems well. For the moment. I know the supply delivery could break down anytime....but our stores are still well-stocked (albeit with dramatic price increases on most products).
Whatever happens, l will be praying for the well-being of you & your wife. And that you can remain in touch with all of us here who subscribe to your Substack.
Thank you kindly, and this is probably an early warning. In FL, you just take care with the gators, lizards, and pythons. :)
At least, you won't freeze to death, but being flooded away is not an intriguing option, either.
The supply chain has been targeted visibly for over a year, so you draw the conclusions. Sadly, I started up my Substack only on May 6, so in many ways, I was late. If it's any consolation, after that, I was usually the first to report, and my conclusions that usually worked later on, are still valid (go to "Archive" on my page and explore).
As for prayers, it's Raymond and Monika, and we will need names, too! After all, we are the children of the same Creator... :)
Still, I'm not sure if I can agree to His taste!
Please, everyone, who still want to stay in touch, e-mail me privately (satellites will work longer, but probably not much longer, because their primary function is surveillance).
I can even call you back on landlines, but please, remember that "paid subscriptions" will have priority (don't worry, I'll be able to handle that for the time being).
I'll be thinking about you and all you have shared to the world. Godspeed Ray!
So wonderful of you... As much as I don't care for "we," when it comes to this community I have given this space for, there IS a WE on my site, and I am grateful for all of you reading this!
Thank you for having our (your readers') backs, Ray. The community you're building, with your words and insights, is pretty remarkable. I'm in Maine weathering the storm. Will spend this windy, dark, and rainy day reading your archives (...at least while the power's still on). Thank you.
It touches my heart that such an undeserving soul as I am, can still do some good in life. Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you for your generosity Ray. God Bless you and yours!
Thank you for your kind words, but I don't think I'm generous in any way; I'm only using my talents for which I am responsible and will have to account for them one day. :)
All you 300+ government agency people who freely read Ray's Substack, What are you going to do about this!!
Smile? :)
They might become smarter, but that wouldn't take much. :)
https://www.wdrb.com/community/shelters-and-warming-centers-opening-in-louisville-kentucky-and-southern-indiana/article_1d993732-8179-11ed-9aa2-fb9e239ce596.html
You're not a cry wolf kinda guy, so I've just been cooking dinner and in my head on and on I hear *Hell's Bells Ray, Hell's Bells Ray ...".
Well, I’m here in the peoples failed communist state of Michigan, before work tonight, I stopped at the grocery store, noticed the shelves were already wiped out. They have fear and panic in people so finely sharpened now, scares the hell outta me. Everyone out there take care. And Ray, I really enjoy your articles. You come with it with no B.S. and I like the style with which its done. God bless.
David,
It is good to receive positive feedback! Although I enjoy doing this, sometimes it's a drag and I do work my ass off. :) Sadly, I cannot combine my efforts with anyone, so I am the only author here. It seems that my focus on problems and how to handle them and how to prepare for the outcome is not all that common. I am staying on an overall perspective and leave most details to authors who are better at those things. Well, without my wife's contributions and inspiration, I would be dead in the water already. :) I try to keep it short but to the point, while keeping to my program to inform, entertain, and inspire. It's wonderful that everyone can maintain their own stance and yet enjoy a welcoming ambiance without having to agree or even argue with anyone. Learning from my readers, however, is productive for me, no matter what I personally think.
Thank you for your reporting on the situation. This shows how unprepared people are and what can be expected, if there is no food, water, or electricity. As everyone is armed to the teeth here, looters from Louisville will dwindle during the 40-mile trip they would have to take to get here, and most of the time, they would only find lead.
When I bought my small house in 2014, one of the major considerations was to be away from other people on a terrain that is defensible and provides the opportunity to hunt, while having natural water sources. I couldn't imagine living in a city, where I would have to smell my neighbor's fart and listen to their parties or, worse, witness their dealing and receive my fair share or their roaches and bedbugs. In exchange, I have to mow the lawn, but it's a fair trade. :)
A possibility here too of course. I’m surprised a major loss of services hasn’t happened already. Busy sky striping here too, yesterday. I haven’t commented of late due to the seasonal rush. Our area has had two lengthy power outages since I’ve lived in the area. Ten days and fourteen days respectively. Both during the summer. Good practice. This time of year would be more arduous and all time would be devoted to the needs of life. Water becomes a big issue after just a few weeks. Then the unprepared peeps who are shell shocked and have to go out ‘hunting’ to survive. Not pretty.
Hugs and love friends.
Susan, thank you for your good wishes, and let me reciprocate!
I'm glad you are getting business! Been missing your ideas, but you'll be back soon. :)
After I moved into my house in November, 2014, it was a bitterly cold winter with minus 20-25 degrees (both in C and in F :) ) for January and February. There were three weeks, when driving was impossible, so I had to walk to the nearby gas station just to get the essentials, yet no outage. The only 2-day blackout took place three years ago, and strangely enough, it was in good weather, so the generator had to power up the fridges only. Storing water is a good idea, and we are also saving up jars and bottles, because they will be good for trading (there is already a shortage), while they can be used for storing water. Municipal water is not terrible here (about 180ppm), but it has some unpleasant toxins in it, so we use multiple filtration. Without electricity, there will be no municipal water, so rain collection is also something to prepare for (KY has the second highest level of water reserves among the 50 states after AL and it gets some precipitation on 20 out of 30 days).
I hope to be able to keep posting during the holidays; most of my friends and family already passed away or are gone in other ways, so apart from a few phone calls, I'm free from holiday obligations.
Wishing a blessed morning to you and Monika. The wind is whipping loudly, temp dropping, just banked the stove. Filling the bathtub with water(will hold for a week for flushing :) . Other containers ready.
It is exquisitely beautiful to read the love here Ray.
Please know that if services go down in this ‘lil blow that we experiencing - we are Love! While the communication here is handy it is not LIFE. Ironically it is our method of enslavement brought to you by the PTB. One reason they will most likely not let it be down for too long.
Ha- I’m due to head into the gallery in a few hours. Makes me laugh the frivolity of it all.
Yeah, the wind is making noises that sound like someone is walking on the porch (which would be strongly counter-intuitive in these parts).
I also fill the bathtub with hot water in order to warm up the crawl space and flush the drain for the washer with an empty load a day. Otherwise, everything freezes down there, although at least the sidings have been fixed up six years ago.
The love accumulating here amazes and humbles me: I am not deserving, yet I am receiving this Christmas present, which I hope, others can also enjoy. Basking in the sun of people loving each other (even if it's not for me) makes life all the more wondrous.
If we lose electricity, which is quite likely, I'll send an e-mail to everyone from my cell that, for the occasion, I'll turn on. :)
The little minds of the mass killers... They don't know what they are doing, but is it possible to pray for them? I guess, people can change, although I've never seen much of that sort of thing.
The monsters seem to have power backups, even on the permanent lines that other people will not receive, but that's only my best guess. It's unlikely in places like mine, which is hillbilly-land, where those "elites" don't reside, but definitely want to depop.
Have a great time!
I like how this post, though terrifying, keeps a sense of humor about it all.
Thank you kindly. A sense of humor is all "we" have, when "we" need to counter the technocrats. The AI will NEVER learn what "we" mean"!
Why is Ray embracing the use of the plural that he abhorred and took innocent commenters to task about.
Things are dire indeed.
They spray daily here in the UK. I am sick to death of it but take things to counteract the toxins and heavy metals.
They have been threatening blackouts in the UK. So far we've been all right here in rural Wales but Alexander of The Duran mentioned in a video yesterday that they have minimal electricity at the moment where they live in London.
Yes, I have compiled a brief history, although far from complete:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-summary-of-general-poisoning
Full on spray in Michigan yesterday, too
Yup. That's what's been going on here in central KY, and promising extreme cold. First time, such technology was used in Moscow in 1991, when they wanted to save money with the aluminum derivatives sprayed there at the time.
How can the monsters get away with all this? Sorry, I'm just inquiring, not trying to trick anyone into it.
No matter how much we read and think and work it all out, the big questions are still unanswerable.
And a big haarp project going on, "bouncing signals off of a meteor", on the 27th of this month, as well as prior recent operations- all coincidence, of course.
The Eagle's playing the haarp, hard and heavy.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QhJk7fLtk5kULPWH9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yL8FrN2bJoFNRxuK7
Pics from two days ago, 20/12/22.
Yesterday clear, except for thick haze, but almost no chemtrails, and today as well.
Wind picking up speed.
Eat ginger/cayenne if you are able, and it will help you feel warmer, circulating your blood. Blessings, all.
That third image, I get your message.
The first one didn't open, the second was just clouds.
I don't see anything like that around here.
Looks like you are under attack.
So many enablers.
Don't know what happened to the first pic...
Second one , though looking like "just clouds", is what becomes of the chemtrails shortly after being sprayed, so should be viewed chronologically after the third (now second) image .
It is somewhat interesting that so many think "just clouds" when they are anything but.
People are sick and dropping from Whatever the Cause(s), so yes, there is an attack, most assuredly on several fronts.
I do not understand your meaning of "So many enablers.", Cairn... could you clarify?
And also to clarify, are you based in N.Z., or the U.K., or elsewhere?
I get the impression that N.Z. is not under similar attack, but that much of Europe and the U.K. is.
MUCH of the U.S. is being hammered frequently, often daily, for up to five of the seven days of the week, I have observed.
https://youtu.be/Pp7Aucs21eY
This is a good video, minus the bit of drama.
https://stegiel.substack.com/p/colossus/comment/10679169
Stegiel, in his comments has a report relevant to your questions.
By enablers I just mean so many *regular?* people carrying out the depop.
Could be that because of the bunker people the South Island is being kept as a Garden of Adern. :)
Thanks for posting your chemtrail photos. People around here don't believe it - say it's just tinfoil hatters.
https://strangesounds.org/2022/12/weird-weather-origin-haarp-to-bounce-signal-off-asteroid-on-december-27-2022-in-new-nasa-experiment-to-prepare-the-globally-anticipated-2029-encounter-with-asteroid-apophis.html
So long as people permit they will be cheated. Chemtrails were heavy here last few weeks. Moving those weather fronts around. Global Warming will be blamed.
Most people have never learnt how to tell truth from lies and even if they had, after a year or two, it becomes irrelevant.
It looks like "weather change" or some other crap like that, but don't let the MFs to destroy your poultry for a non-existent disease! :)
Lots of other things will be blamed... It is the outcome that will speak for itself, at least sometimes. :)
Sincere thanks for all the invaluable information, much of it stored already ready for rereading and sharing with any open mind that turns up. Hibernation time I guess. Stay well.
This might not be the end, but it's pretty close. I'll pray for all my readers to make it through, and if they don't, we can only end up in a better place! :)
You had better be back, lol. Good timely post. Maybe Nashvegas will still be here tomorrow - 15 minute city and all. Internet & power outages - hopefully not.
You are sooo SWEET! Just a gentle soul whom I can only love and respect!
But selfishly motivated here. Just BE.
At the age of 17, posited that the most selfish are the most unselfish, unless proved otherwise. Never been disproved, although I can see some flaws in my past argument. :)
Still, cared for you! :)
Take care of yourself. Trust the storm won’t be all that bad in Kentucky but above all hope the power holds. All this power infrastructure and we have to worry at times of stress. No weather of consequence here. Main issue seems the severe cold and wind. A big pre Christmas mess for travelers, truck drivers, delivery and warehouse workers and anyone outdoors for long.
Hope you have a great holiday celebration and no storm damage.
Thank you, and the same to you! :)
Kentucky is relatively lucky, although it's 3 F here right now, and last night's rain must have frozen on all electric wires. In a best-case scenario, it's "only" a Christmas present for those, who want to travel and see friends and family.
It will turn out soon. The unusual cold will cover the next three days, and it will be gone by Monday, and it will be 47 by Wednesday and nearly 60 after that for days.
Weather whiplash. Weird year. Our high temp is supposed to be 11 degrees F. Today. 3 degrees now - feels like -11. Not as cold and icy here as 2014. Guess no Christmas Day family football game ?
Dear God!
Of course it's understood, none of us can guarantee tomorrow. But what you are describing is hard for me to relate to. Here in sunny central east-coast Florida all seems well. For the moment. I know the supply delivery could break down anytime....but our stores are still well-stocked (albeit with dramatic price increases on most products).
Whatever happens, l will be praying for the well-being of you & your wife. And that you can remain in touch with all of us here who subscribe to your Substack.
Take care dear man.
Thank you kindly, and this is probably an early warning. In FL, you just take care with the gators, lizards, and pythons. :)
At least, you won't freeze to death, but being flooded away is not an intriguing option, either.
The supply chain has been targeted visibly for over a year, so you draw the conclusions. Sadly, I started up my Substack only on May 6, so in many ways, I was late. If it's any consolation, after that, I was usually the first to report, and my conclusions that usually worked later on, are still valid (go to "Archive" on my page and explore).
As for prayers, it's Raymond and Monika, and we will need names, too! After all, we are the children of the same Creator... :)
Still, I'm not sure if I can agree to His taste!
Please, everyone, who still want to stay in touch, e-mail me privately (satellites will work longer, but probably not much longer, because their primary function is surveillance).
I can even call you back on landlines, but please, remember that "paid subscriptions" will have priority (don't worry, I'll be able to handle that for the time being).
Same here in South Florida. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you & yours as well!
The last bastions of "our" culture!
keep track of the outage so they dont charge you for power during that time....cuz the man never sleeps
Right; I'll do that for the next (planned) five years. :)
Fire?
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