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If nominated I will not run, if elected, I will not serve.

I suppose that the events of the past few weeks have alerted you to the very real possibility that you will someday — rather soon, I’d guess — have to grab what you can, and run out the door.

That’s what happened to Claudio. He woke up one morning to find armored tanks in his front yard, and was given exactly one minute to gather his things and get out the door, or he’d have been shot dead on the spot.

If you have any access to previous chats — which we tend to call “lifetimes” — you’ll recall that this sort of thing happens about every 70 years, when the youngsters have no memory of what war really is, which is “very messy”.

If you have the leisure time to rummage around and pack something on the order of a bug-out pack, that’s great, but you may not even have the time to grab that.

If you’re thinking of saving any other items in your household, like medical supplies, rare books, fine art, religious reliquaries or just your favorite Kitchen Maid blender, there’s a real simple way to go, but you have to have a specific destination in mind, not just “get outta town”.

The escape device I have in mind is far cheaper and much safer than an underground shelter, which would cost many thousands.

It’s a POD.

You load it up with your stuff, lock it, and they haul it wherever you want, within reason. Obviously you want an outfit that has a lot of destination points on its functional map.

You can extend the monthlies on the POD or shift things into a house, storage unit, barn or temporary shelter, like a heavy commercial wind-proof tent.

Sure, you’re going to try to sell things, and in order to do that, you have to begin this process while nobody else is doing it, or you’ll wind up leaving everything behind.

Sell whatever you haven’t seen for over a year. That will take some time, which you have to allow for — something on the order of a year will be about right, so you start selling things while you still can, and people are still buying.

Take it down to basically what you need for daily living, plus your bug-out pack with the stuff you definitely don’t want to leave behind, like your medications and certificates, and of course, some money and maybe even a little gold — not much, because the border guards will get it no matter where you go, unless they overlook it, and believe me, if you’re wearing a money belt, they’ll see it.

Keep in mind that your money might be worthless after the change in government, when only newly printed currency will be accepted, where the bills and coins all have Trump’s portrait.

So into the POD or PODs goes all the stuff you hope to save, and you need to get a really good lock for this thing, unless they have one built-in. Even so, I’d add my own, if possible.

Then you ship it off, to be stored in the destination, either in the POD or having been reloaded into a local storage unit.

The cost should be under $3,000 for a border-crossing unit, plus about $120 a month for rental of the POD plus whatever the storage fee turns out to be.

This beats loading and hauling a trailer, trapped in a long line of heavily burdened refugees, all trying to stumble over one another to get out of danger.

Meanwhile, all you have is what’s on your back.

You should try to evacuate by air, but if that isn’t  possible, I’d consider a boat, and if everyone’s in a panic to leave and the airports are all blocked with hysterically angry mobs, you waited too long.

In which case, you’ll need my nonviolent defense device — a MAGA red cap.

One other thing — if you’re headed toward Canada, you’ll need to get approval BEFORE you land there, or you’ll have to go back to process your papers.

A passport is okay, but there are enhanced ID cards that you might need in addition. If you’ve authored an anti-Trump book, or recorded some funny Trump songs, you should carry evidence of this with you, so you can maybe claim asylum.

One good piece of advice: emigrate to a country where you can get work. I plan to sell things on the internet now, but it will be strictly swap meets from then on.

One thing of work interest:

I’ve been assembling and working with the Egyptian 18th Dynasty installation of the relics and objects of daily use which came from the apartments of Princess Meryt-Aten, the primary daughter of Queen Nefertiti, which said ancient artifacts were excavated in 1936 by Pendlebury and which were donated to our large Egyptian collection for magical use.

I have a working open connection and can now receive information from across the ages. You can send me a question which I can put to the Ancient Intelligence on your behalf, and it’s okay to ask for blessings, etc. and of course it’s free, but response is strictly subject to the time and energy I have available.

We can discuss our getaway plans in the event that it all goes under, at the meeting this morning.

Meanwhile, here are some fun videos to help you get a fun start on an altogether dismal day:

Adding this in case you haven’t seen it already. Some good guesses for the future.

Just those for today. We’re having a GoDD levels show & tell at today’s morning meeting on zoom. If you don’t know how to get there, it’s easy to find out.

See You At The Top!!!

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