BLOG 43: CONSPIRACY

LATEST PREDICTIONS:

11th June:

I had a vision of a white dignitary expensively dressed leaving an oval shaped foyer. I could see a number of powerful men, also very well dressed around and behind him. Suddenly he buckles over, or falls, and I felt he had been shot or possibly pushed. He wasn’t killed. I had a strong feeling that it was Trump. When I asked for a time frame or date, I was given March 2021.

12th June:

As a follow on from last night’s message, Spirit confirmed Jo Biden would be the next elected President, but that he would not be inaugurated in January. In this vision They indicated he wouldn’t be fully recognised as President till April. Could last night’s vision be Trump being physically removed from office in March and hence why Biden isn’t recognised officially as President until April? A previous prediction of Nancy Peloci turning down the Presidency in the short term, may come into play here as well.

CONSPIRACY

This week I’d like to concentrate on the subject of Democracy, and in particular, the rights of ALL citizens of a nation, inclusive of those who can’t, don’t or are unable to vote for reasons beyond their choice.

Lets start with some dictionary definitions:

Are citizens directly involved in law making in most democracy?

No. Most democracies are representative Governments where those elected representatives make the laws.

What is representative democracy?

Representative democracy is the collective will of all voters to elect representatives to make and implement fair and just laws for all citizens.

Do non-members of political parties have input to those parties at election time?

No. Only members of political parties have the right to determine policy within that party’s guidelines, aims and objectives.

What is a conspiracy?

A conspiracy is an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons.

Here in Australia we have compulsory registration/voting. That is, all Australian citizens over the age of 18 must register to vote for all of our major elections. Though our system is anything but perfect, I’m going to concentrate, to the best of my knowledge, on the electoral system of the US.

Why the US? Because every decision made by American Governments, directly or indirectly influences the Governments of other nations. 

America is anything but truly democratic because of who can and who can’t vote. There are a whole swag of people who are ineligible:

Convicted felons in certain States, the mentally incapacitated as determined by that State, anyone under the age of 18 and all residential non citizen of the US.

And those who do choose to vote are often hit with a series of hoops that can cause their vote to be invalid, or not even registered. There hasn’t been an election in the US where people haven’t complained about not being able to vote, voter fraud where votes a lost or misplaced, or faulty machines and systems.

Doesn’t this beggar the question, at what point does a country cease to become a representative Democracy?

I have quickly searched for figures that indicate the total INDIVIDUAL count of those that have voted in any one American election, as opposed to the total population, and as yet, I can’t find any. Maybe my American friends/readers of my Blogs could give me some links or even figures.

So if the total number of Americans that voted in that particular election were to be less than the total number of residents in the US, would that election still be valid?

And when a government/president is finally elected, who actually makes and influences the laws being made for the majority of that country. What are the rules concerning lobbyists and small substantially influential groups or bodies interfering in law making? 

What stops a powerful minority, benefiting itself and friends, it’s aims or it’s world intentions from claiming it is the elected will of the majority of the American voting public when that isn’t necessarily the case?

Does their influence stretch to ALL aspects of law making, including the entire judicial and legal system of that nation?

With the recent world wide protests concerning, not just the police killing of George Floyd, but many other African Americans, Mexican asylum seekers and Native Americans, was the laws that allowed police to even contemplate this brutality and blatant murder, democratic? Did the people of those States really have a direct say in how those laws were made and then implemented?

Who actually was involved in the making and implementation of any of the many laws that govern Americans? Was it the input of the majority of American citizens?

Can anyone truly say that laws are just and in the best interest of the majority of their citizens, put into place by that majority for the benefit of all?

Or isn’t it a case that laws and their implementation in most democracies, are as a result of a conspiracy by a few powerful internationals, for the advancement of their ideals, at the expense of the majority?

“A conspiracy is an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons.”

Isn’t that EXACTLY what we perceive our Governments, their policy making and their laws to be?

There is a famous line in the movie, The Usual Suspects with Kevin Spacey: “The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” Pete

Published by Pete The Psychic Medium

I am a conscious trance medium that has been working with my Spirit Friends since being made aware of Them in my mid thirties. They don't clam individuality, but rather consider Themselves a collective team Who vary their 'appearance' to me depending on the matter being channelled. They have chosen for me NOT to present as a public figure, but rather as an 'instigator' of what is to come long after I have gone. Currently, in 2023, I am in my 77th year with, They tell me, quite a few years remaining so as to do Their work. My primary goal, on Their behalf, is to encourage readers of my Blog to search for the Truth via regularly meditate. This constant interacting with our own personal Guidance will guide us all as the turmoil of the next fifty or more years begins to take effect. Pete

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  1. Pete, I find your questions also very interesting, but can’t help you with answers,
    I don not live in America and wait just like you on a answers, but I think the people of
    America has no answers too. You make us al thinking.

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    1. Hello Anton. Even thought I concentrated more on the US than on world governments, the Blog applies to all nations, in greater or lesser degrees. We aren’t questioning enough of our so called democracy and hence, as you rightly say, my questions are interesting while there doesn’t seem to be any answers. Answers come when people question. I hope, in a small way, I may have started that process with some of you. The historic ‘bad guys’ leaders didn’t get there because people had answers, they got there because people didn’t question.
      As an example, many Americans, and peoples of the world generally, still believe the Vietnam War was started by China, yet the Allies (including Australians) lost that war and China did not invade us, as the US at the time claimed. The fact is that America broke a promise made to the Vietnamese people after WWII.
      So thank you very much for allowing me to expand a bit more on the Blog in reply to you. Pete

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      1. hey pete. thank you for your post! I would love to say, what I would like to say, BUT, we can all pray, that this election, drives out the very bad, culture of hate out of our government, we can only pray, that other nations, do not hack into the election system, millions of Americans, can not believe, what has happened to our country. I am very afraid, a civil war is coming, too much bad, money and greed, and people have reached into the highest offices of the land, the supreme court. as well. May all your international readers, pray for America, and to let them know, that their is millions of honest, good, hardworking people who care and love, but they can only do so much . thank you for your posts about America, pray, that maybe America, can take another road, than the road it is on now.

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        1. Hi Allen. I wonder about ‘praying’ when it was/is human intervention that caused the situation in the first place. I mean, sure we need to ask Guidance from our Creator via our Guides, but if those requests/prayers aren’t being answered, maybe it’s because we have to take the first action.
          I always think back at history where nations were very religious and they prayed their knees off, but nothing really happened until they took action.
          I’m thinking particularly of Catholic France prior to the French Revolution.
          Just throwing that into the ring for your … and other’s …. perspective. Pete

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  2. So in effect Pete,
    are you saying that Spirit wants us to go and kick some arse before they themselves will intervene and answer prayers and take action?
    I fear you may be correct in this, although it does kind of make a nonsense of “Love and Light”… have to say I always thought that shtick was naive anyway… admirable but naive.

    Unfortunately there seems to be no checks and balance on many Governments (especially the U.K. and U.S. ones), so I fear more direct form of action imay be needed.
    It does make me wonder though, if Spirit are indeed waiting for us to take action, that maybe the old Celtic and Norse Gods aren’t quite the mythologies they are made out to be.

    Oh well, time to get the trusty Highland Broadsword out from its hiding place in the roof thatch and get The Wickerman ready!
    😉 ⚔️
    Thanks again for keeping us all up to date.
    Ossian

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    1. Hi Ossian. The thought of a Highlander, in kilt with broadsword, bringing justice to the world has some appeal, even if it’s just a great visual.
      But on a serious note, for too long we have fobbed off our responsibility by calling on a god when we have stuffed things up and expecting that god to right the wrongs.
      In the eyes of some, that passive action (after all nothing happens with those kind of prayers) from their god is read as purely non action under all circumstances.
      What those of us who truly believe in an interventionist Creator understand is there won’t be mass action, one way or another, but a personal one.
      In meditation, communing with the Creators Representatives to us personally …. Spiritual Guides …. we are lead to where we are meant to be personally in relation to ALL matters.
      How many of those who believe in prayer actually ask their god for guidance before they vote in an election, support or oppose a political stance or even act only on their true moral/conscience values? Pete

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      1. Hiya Pete,

        I pretty much agree with all of what you said there.
        I think part of the problem with prayer, is that a lot of mainstream, organised religions have portrayed the act of praying to be beneficial, regardless of any action one may or may not decide to take;
        E.G.; “God will take care of things if you just have faith / If it’s God’s will then it will be so”

        This really dis-empowers people, because they feel like they have no say, and that as long as they worship and pray really, really hard, then hopefully things will work out the way they were hoping, but ultimately leaving it all up to God.

        Your point about Spiritual Guides leading us to where we are meant to be in all matters is something I must confess to struggling with, or rather discerning what is guidance and what isn’t.
        As an example back in 2001, a few weeks before I was due to move to emigrate to Australia from Scotland to get married, I cycled my old 1950s bicycle to a part of the Scottish. Countryside that I had known and loved since. I was a child, to have a last long good look at it, drink it in and ultimately say goodbye , as at that time I doubted I’d not be seeing it again for a long time , or possibly even ever again.
        I already felt homesick and had a sense of grief over leaving it all behind. Now I thought that perhaps Spirit was testing me in a “no pain, no gain” or to quote a new ageism, “Feel the fear and do it anyway!”…. which of course , like an eejit I did! 🙄

        In hindsight I can see that Spirit was actually saying “ Ummmm, actually we don’t think that Australia will necessarily agree with you and we recommend that you stay in Scotland”
        I however over-thought it
        , and felt like they were testing me to see how much I really wanted to go , and whether I could conquer my reservations about going ,when all the time, the message was actually very simple.
        It’s still a quandary I have today about discerning what is simply a fear and what is instinct/guidance..
        Still, I’ve never been hungry and homeless, so everything else is small potatoes as far as my personal circumstances are concerned and I’m eternally grateful for what I have got.

        Thanks again Pete. 🙂

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        1. Hi Ossian. There is a real skill involved in discerning between our own thought, fears and external influences, and that of Spirit’s Input. Regular meditation is of course the starting point. The next step is keeping records of what you think is Spirit’s Message. It has taken my a full 73 year journey to determine which is which.
          As to God and praying, we assume there is only one God, the one from the old and new Testament. We have been brainwashed into believing this to our detriment.
          We ignore the God’s of Native Americans, Aboriginal Australians and native cultures that uniformly have a totally different take on how we should be living our lives. Determining what those cultures teach compared to that of the Jewish God is a big ask.
          And that journey in itself is one that will keep us all busy as we move away into this New Age.

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  3. Thanks Pete,
    It’s reassuring to know that even those gifted like yourself have had to struggle discerning what is from Spirit and what is just our own projections. It gives solace to the rest of us trying to tread our spiritual paths.
    As for the term “God” , I only used that as a catch all term, as I was mainly referring to the major religious organisations, and is not something I personally subscribe to, in spite of the fact that I was brought up as a practicing Catholic, but none of it really resonated with me and just felt as though I was going through the motions… mostly at the behest of my family. 🙄

    My own belief system is largely Animist, in that I believe everything from animals to trees, rocks, rivers etc all have spirit and life-force and I try to interact with the world accordingly. It’s probably not too far away from Native American or Aboriginal Australian beliefs in that respect and indeed , I find much wisdom in their respective cosmologies.

    I once read somewhere that instead of people arguing over whether their particular God/Gods/Goddess was the definitive one and all others should be discarded, that it was more helpful to view The Creator as being like a multi faceted, cut diamond. On each face would be a different deity, ie; Krishna on one face Jesus on another , Odin on another and so on.
    But these individual facets/deities are still all part of the one Creator.
    It’s maybe not perfect, but it is quite a good analogy..

    Thanks again Pete, I’ll stop wittering on now!

    Ossian

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    1. Ossian, I like what you wrote about the idea from the diamond with all the facets,
      it makes so much sense all the different man made religious to 1 creator.
      I have my own church and I am the only member, I try to do the right thing, to be nice to people etc.
      Every body has a break in their body, Every body knows when he does some thing wrong, he can FEEL that, that is build in the body
      So you don’t need a Church, a Mosque or other buildings to tell you, that you should not kill, steal etc.

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      1. Hello again Anton. Yes you are right about personal responsibility when it comes to our morals and conscience. The original concept of the Church that Jesus was referring to is what we are doing right here and now. Sharing common experiences as we journey through our spiritual life, as well as our physical one. His idea was to give support to each other when challenges hit us personally. Many of the original intentions of Jesus had that basis. Even the Our Father was nothing more than him explaining a meditation exercise to his followers. Jesus was Aramaic for which there is no written language. It was well after his death, that Matthew put into words what he saw as described by much later followers. And it was Matthew that first put barnacles on the Jesus boat. Pete

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      2. It’s a great analogy Anton, although I can’t claim credit for it. I agree completely about buildings of worship, even though I have been inside some truly beautiful ones, I sometimes find that the very beauty of the architecture and artworks, distract me from prayerful meditation.
        I feel that I am able to pray more when I’m outside in a natural setting, because I instinctively greet and acknowledge the trees, plants animals, rivers etc which helps to tune me into a more meditative state of mind.
        Nice to “meet” you. 🙂

        Ossian

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    2. Hi again Ossian.
      I have seen so many really gifted psychic people drop their gift, and in some cases, even claim it was just in their mind. Too many for too long claimed the gift was from themselves, as if they were born with that ability over other people. I have always made it a point of disclaiming me as the source, and Spirit, as a collective, instead who pass on Messages.
      I have never believed in one only holy Icon, such as the many Angels or specific Saints.
      Too many making the claim of said icons usually sprouted the very opposite in messages as I have found from those that claim Spirit, as a collective, as their source. A good example of that is the infamous St. Germaine of the Blue Flame. There was only one Catholic St. Germaine, and he wasn’t in any way a psychic. The other, the Blue Flame guy, was a gigolo in the Court of Marie Antoinette.
      I too was a Catholic, but I saw visions at Mass when the priest held up the Host, or when they were giving homilies. So priests glowed golden, while others gave off the opposite energy.
      I also was fortunate enough to have encountered some very open minded priests, one with the Columban order and the other with the Franciscans. In fact the Franciscan priest came with me to a beginners psychic circle a number of times back in 1970.
      Sadly, those individual priests left their Orders.
      Yes I have often used the diamond or crystal colours as an example of multiple reflections from the one source. In my book On The Light Path, A Psychic’s Journey in 2010 I used the analogy to explain the spiritual reflections of the Creator, and also a number of times in my Blogs. Again, those ideas/examples came from my Spirit Friends. Pete

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  4. Your humble approach in working with Spirit is a great credit to you Pete. 🙂

    I’ve always had a lot of time for the Franciscans, due to my Mother (still a very active Catholic), having been a member of a Franciscan parish for many years.. always found them to be very affable and down to earth and quite a few of them were accomplished musicians too.

    One of my favourite priests though was the inimitable Father Calum MacLellan of Eriskay in the Western Isles. A Gaelic speaker who took a great interest in matters temporal as well as spiritual and was fond of a dram or two of a decent malt whisky and an unrepentant smoker!
    In fact the Bishop presiding at Father Calum’s funeral remarked , “.well I sure Calum is with God now and that The Lord has ensured there’s a smoking room there for him!”

    However I also remember Father Calum reminiscing about his childhood on Eriskay and saying how much he and his friends looked forward to the end of Winter, when they could leave their shoes at home and go around barefoot once again. He said it was the Godess Brìghde’s way of making sure you could feel the earth growing and changing seasons under the soles of your feet. I honk he was as much Druid as he was a Catholic Priest.😉

    Ossian

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  5. Hi Pete!
    In ancient Greece where democracy was born there was a phrase that we continue to use until today, it is referring to Athina the Goddess of wisdom and it is addressed to the people who don’t do anything to help them selves so it says “Athina Goddess will help you if you start moving your hands”
    Unfortunately assignment/allocation ( hopefully are the right words in English) is taking place in every country, I mean we do vote and elect people to represent us that we can’t actually control! This is a real disaster because if our Democracies were real we would immediately stop them from what they are doing when it is wrong, but this doesn’t happen! The people’s will should prevail! but the politicians stop listening to us at the moment they get on the “throne”!
    Yet, We the people do have the power to do that if we are united for the greater good but we aren’t!
    Par example: People who vote for a bad president do not want to see that this was a mistake and their country is suffering for their choices. This is happening now in Greece that this government is stealing the money and the country is drowning in a huge crisis plus the covid 19😢

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