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EmEm33's avatar

I appreciate all your Substacks Ray. I read a lot every day and that is part of the problem. Some days I cannot keep up with my email inbox. Just getting to your article today. Shorter daily SS's are fine with me.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I just also feel responsible for those who are supporting my stack financially, and want to make sure they are receiving their money's worth...

Also, sometimes I don't publish for a few days, because I have nothing new to say.

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Jane A's avatar

Greetings Ray!

I received your post. I’m just extremely busy these days and haven’t had time to read to many stacks these days…

Stay well!

Blessings to you & yours ❤️

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Honeybee's avatar

I did receive your article yesterday. I agree with those who felt the article far too long. If you want to generate discussion, I would focus on several cohesive points and ditch all the links to former articles you've published. Maybe include them as links at the bottom of your article in a separate section. Right now, following your main gist for a currently written article is difficult because the links are distracting. Yes, they amplify your point but remove the reader from your original space. So, concentrated energy for replies and comments dissipates.

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Jessica's avatar

Apparently we have "new math" according to my sons teacher. He was stating that many children incuding himself have really been struggling with it. I'm not sure when this came into effect ( Canada) but just another way to mess with us...

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Maui Carrie's avatar

Thanks for the repost. I don't always have time to read all the posts I wish to read. The information and research are valuable and many of the subjects you've pointed out are topics that I'm both familiar with and/or have explored before. The problem I'm having with everything I see and read or hear (videos) are the things that I believe to be the truth, but most of the people I know and love aren't interested and believe I'm crazy and they claim they are seriously worried about my mental health.

I want to join Jeff Berwick on his large farm in the hills of mexico and hide out with him and his family on his huge farm. It must be nice to be surrounded with people that have the similar beliefs and understandings of this sick twisted world. He claims they're not spraying over his area and that his blood is clean. He claims that a Dr in Mexico has found Tesla technology that extracts the ether from the biosphere and is able to get that into the body to help the body heal very quickly and efficiently, thus, bringing it back to total heath and homeostasis. I'm guessing that technology is able to get hydrogen deeply into the body and that is the healing mechanism but I am only guessing. It's 11K and they only accept crypto. I'm sure it is technology mere humans could not have created without help from some other form of intelligence since I believe that people like Tesla and Edgar Cayce were somehow channeling knowledge from a different dimension. Both of those men wanted to use it for the betterment of the planet. I believe Tesla was killed for that information. If anyone is interested in learning more about it, here's a shorter clip than the original video which is 1.5 hours.

https://santell.substack.com/p/living-my-life-in-wifiseeking-truth?utm_source=podcast-email&publication_id=2528185&post_id=159559931&utm_campaign=email-play-on-substack&utm_content=watch_now_button&r=4vj67&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

The whole video is below. I really like his content and how he delivers it but don't agree with him on who we really are and why we are here as he believes he will get to heaven by his own works and I believe the only way back to God is thru the blood of Jesus Christ.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2b9mZi99KBQv

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

I received it, my day started off bad and got worse, 1 fender bender, no injuries, the pickup truck didn't see me turn on my turn signal to move into the left lane, She came out of the Walmart/Lowes stop light, which was green for me. I got the ticket and damage. Coupe vs Truck.

I did scan and restack.

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hope4gaia's avatar

Ray, I loved this post yesterday but I do have more time than most people to explore interesting topics. After today's questions about the post I reread most of it and I think it was too long and TMI.

You are definitely doing a good job of bringing stuff to people's attention but probably single topics, one at a time would hold the attention of busy people better.

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PatriciaHenry's avatar

I second this.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Thank you for your feedback. I am thinking about posting the chapters in this one separately, which would allow for discussion space. On the other hand, that would be every day, which might overwhelm some and cause a clutter on my main page. Dunno...

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Doreen's avatar

Yes, received Mar 22.25.

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mary-lou's avatar

likewise

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Thank you. It's enough to report, if there are problems.

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Marcus C Martin's avatar

Tell me do you trust this douche bag? - Santos has held leadership positions at the nation’s top survey research organizations, including the University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center (NORC), CLIENT LIST: NORC clients have included: American Bar Association - Women of Color in Law Firms Survey and Focus Groups[3] Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation – Gates Millennium Scholars Tracking and Longitudinal Study,[4] Washington State Achievers Program[5] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – National Immunization Survey (NIS),[6] National Flu Survey[7] CNN – Florida Ballot Project[8] Federal Reserve Board – Survey of Consumer Finances[9] NASA – Community Reactions to Sonic Booms,[10] Effects of Sonic Boom on People[11][12] New York Times – Florida Ballot Project[8] Tribune Company – Florida Ballot Project[8] U.S. Census Bureau – Integrated Communications Program (ICP) Evaluation[13] U.S. Department of Defense – Camp Lejeune Environmental Health Survey[14] U.S. Department of Education – Survey of Earned Doctorates[15] U.S. Department of Energy – Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey[16] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – National Survey of Children's Health,[17] National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE)[18] U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics – National Longitudinal Survey of Youth[19] Wall Street Journal – Florida Ballot Project[8] World Bank – Survey Data Collection for Impact Evaluation[2 where he served as vice president of statistics and methodology and director of survey operations; the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research as director of survey operations; and Temple University’s Institute for Survey Research as senior study director and sampling statistician. Mr. Santos was director of Census in US - Look at his previous CLIENT LIST, and tell me this "POLLSTER" is going to amalgamate the truth. SO EVERY OTHER DATA IS A LIE THE FAKE HEALTH AUTHORITIES POSE, but not the TOTALS DEATHS IN AMERICA, really, how can you trust these people , WHO PUSH DEATH. THE position for director of Census is open i think now as Santos is gone. BUT since the current administration pushes DEATH CARE VAX, you can be sure they are too MANIPULATING Death numbers to manipulate ALL CAUSE mortality. Show me how i am wrong? Santos served as the 2021 president of the American Statistical Association (ASA) and is an ASA fellow and 2006 recipient of the ASA Founder’s Award. He served as president of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) in 2014 and received the 2021 AAPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement. He also received the 2022 Ohtli Award, the highest recognition bestowed by the Mexican government to acknowledge contributions to the Mexican community by people living outside of Mexico. In 2023, he received the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund’s Excellence in Community Service Award. Santos is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute and, from 2017 to 2020, served on the Board of Scientific Counselors for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. He was also a longtime member of the editorial board of Public Opinion Quarterly. chief methodologist at the Urban Institute and directed its Statistical Methods Group – and served as executive vice president and partner of NuStats, a social science research firm in Austin, Texas.San

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

This looks like an impressive list. Can you format it, please?

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CocotteMinute's avatar

How they fool you with numbers: a common sense reminder (*) is to ask yourself the very first question, which is: "What do they put in them?"

Example in the UK: the government says "we're building hospitals" - but under the word "build" they include repairs and the construction of secondary annexes as well as the actual construction of a new hospital.

You don't need to be a math genius to spot the scam!

(*) Taken from Aldo Sterone's video, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5iaAx7a83dc, min. 16'26.

A YouTube channel dedicated to analyzing the current madness, particularly in Europe. In French, unfortunately no English subtitles.

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Crixcyon's avatar

No matter the numbers government is always a big fat zero.

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Mel Remple's avatar

Is there even a number missing? 83?

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Marcus C Martin's avatar

83

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Does it matter?

They've got nearly everyone's.

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Mike's avatar

Your compendium of assaults on humanity are always appreciated as tests of my conclusion that despite it all, there remain paths forward. I still see opportunity even in manufactured chaos.

Thanks for tossing out the anchor so I can keep my face in the wind. Ready to resume the voyage in the next morning sun. Something I learned from my sailing days. Don’t go where forces greater than you can ruin your day. You don’t fight the current. The wind can be your friend or nemesis. Be grateful but respectful. You go with the flow. You navigate with what you have. And don’t trust your technology to get you where you want to go.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The navigation ends only for those who give up! :)

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Cosmology is certainly a precarious subject, especially because micro- and macrophysics cannot fit in a single paradigm, unless further dimensions are presumed to exist, whose existence cannot be verified.

On my mundane level, I usually ask, "How is it going to make you happier, if you believe in ... (fill in the blank)?" Ultimately, that's what convinces people, and I do understand that every detail can carry links to other things and, eventually, everything belongs together.

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Lookatit's avatar

This video gives a good explanation as to why it is important to know who we are and where we are.

https://youtu.be/nk3INiXXIpg?si=73jOUTRTvlDrspgm

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Vinnie's avatar

Ahhh Mr. Ray, Imagine if each of the subjects you highlight with reason were required reading courses within the field of "Education"

SIGN ME UP

Cheers!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Self-education, that is. :)

I only dish out what I currently think are facts, but the decision belongs to my reader.

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Vinnie's avatar

Indeed!

Cheers!

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Rhiannon's avatar

Ray, you're on it!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Never completely, but I do what I can. :)

This article was ready on Thursday, but it is important, so I waited until this morning. Hardly anyone is interested in the weekend discussion from yesterday, anyway.

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