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Grant Bovee's avatar

Thank You Clif,

Hello Humans Hello Humans, Reeeeeeeeeeeee, God Bless

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AH's avatar

Clif, you need a few GOATS. They will eat all those blackberry brambles. Doing it by hand is a hell of a lot of work!

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köt's avatar

Clif *is* the GOAT

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Judy P's avatar

Bahahaha! Which is why we all love him. Raspy old goat that takes no shit. 😂

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Base1Aransas's avatar

Fresh Goat Milk IS the best.

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Nancy Wecker's avatar

I agree. They would clean them and everything else out in a giffy.

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Pul DaWeeds's avatar

ReeeeeeeeeReeeeeeeeee the salt must flow!

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Renee Marie's avatar

REEEEEEEE🧂🧂🧂🧂!!!!

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The Phantom Honker's avatar

Yay,

It's only Monday, and already we have a Clif High.......Listen now. 👽

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Starting each week on a High note

Grounded to Low realities

Makes a melody fit for Kings

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T369's avatar

Greetings Clif;

Thank you for taking the time, during your busy day, to share your thoughts and wisdom...

Carpe Diem

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George Carruthers's avatar

Who said men can't multi task? Clif trims blackberries while doing one of his lessons and even counts geese all the while.

So looking forward to this phase. Not for the pain it will cause all of us but, because the normies will be shocked into reality when they see true cost.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

I wonder.....will they? I'm not sure they'll wake up until they are at death's door from starvation and lack of water. It's going to really be UGLY.

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George Carruthers's avatar

Those that don't wake up when they see our currency crash, yes they are doomed as they are the true believers of the commie cause. Them I don't care about as there is no saving them. It's the people in my neighborhood, people in town I deal with on trips to town, extended family members I do care about. I'm prepared to help them understand along with other things that I can do. Like Clif said, we don't want to carry the weight these people could burden society with so we must help all that we can.

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Suzann Vasanji's avatar

That is hard when some of it is your own family and we are in Australia. Not sure of the hit of the dollar drop yet.

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James Beck's avatar

Clif

Stop the multi-tasking a pick a project.

Tend your blueberries or do an informative podcast.

Otherwise your product comes across as scatter brain.

We could care less about the geese.

Talk to us about the financial prepping.

Or maybe it is all to late if you don't have your silver stack or food pantry stocked already.

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CR User's avatar

I dunno....I kinda like it (reminds me of working outside with my Grandpa).

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KPappaBear's avatar

IMO, anything Clif wants to do in continuing to share his random thoughts, while putting it into order in his own head along the way... we're just walking along a forest path together & I'm darn glad Clif is willing to talk & walk at the same time... ANY TIME CLIF!! lolol

You're problem is you haven't been following Clif enough to realize he doesn't have anything to prove us, so maybe Timcast or another source might be more your niche? ;)

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Seashells's avatar

Time to see another way James. Hes done enough financial prep advice. The geese are very important. They point to what is continuing in the natural world, which we are a part of.

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T369's avatar

James;

How about a Thank You, to a man that is making a Great Contribution, while Living His Life...

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Kat's avatar

Jim Willie has financial advice on rumble or his website Golden-Jackass. Economic Ninja on the censored site.

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Paddy O'Furniture's avatar

Oh and very cool that you are still awed by beautiful nature events like geese in flight- it is truly awesome, eh?

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Hilly's avatar

Flying N…

Warmer weather..

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Paddy O'Furniture's avatar

True cost analysis- whoa, even worse than I realized, great monologue very meaty very timely.

Got gold?

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

You betcha!!! And clif's favorite, Silver! I even got some copper, cause it's sooo pretty! LOL! More important, who's getting their pantry and their armory ready?

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CR User's avatar

I can use "copper" in the garden. Wrap copper wire (or tubing) around a stick - place or "stake" in garden. It helps plants grow + repels pest (old Farmer's trick- 2nd Gen Azorian + it really works).

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Suzann Vasanji's avatar

I’m trying that at the moment in my barrel of veg.

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Bob Johnson's avatar

If used on a roof it helps stop moss growing apparently.

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Linda's avatar

How do you get the stick to stay an an angled roof?

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Bob Johnson's avatar

You put a strip of copper across the ridge or just below. As rain falls the solution washes down the roof and repels moss growth. However if your comment is a joke it's quite funny :)

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Linda's avatar

Thank you. It wasn't a joke. I've been practicing electroculture, helping plants grow better by wrapping copper wire around wooden sticks and placing them in the ground. We have problems with algae on one angled roof section. We spray the algae with white vinegar. That gets rid of it too.

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Carol Bolt's avatar

Found you Clif thanks to Greg Hunter channel. Love your stuff.

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Jeera Papad's avatar

Hello humans, hello humans!

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El jefe's avatar

Enjoy the cheap likes and the dopamine hit. 🤡

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Kenneth J Hinnenkamp's avatar

Who asked you?

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El jefe's avatar

What. Do it need your permission to post here, pops?

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Cupcakemafia's avatar

So r u here to enjoy lies wit us jefe? Lmfao

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Mary Morris's avatar

Funny how these weirdos keep popping up to listen to Clif. . LOL God help us.

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Cupcakemafia's avatar

They can’t stay away

Cliff attracts them like magnets

Shows to tell how many spirits are actually seeking true knowledge even tho the ego still gets the best of them

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Mary Morris's avatar

What a great description of them. It makes sense.

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Cupcakemafia's avatar

Thank you lol

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Stephen Wright's avatar

Focus on our personal needs and then work our way out Excellent

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DLDawson's avatar

FYI…great sound quality…start to finish = 5:5

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Michi Birk's avatar

💯🤍👀 Thank you Clif!

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Pul DaWeeds's avatar

Thanks Cliffie ❤️

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Marsha McGuire's avatar

I loved the recording you did while working outside with your doggies. It was like I was in WA, standing right next to you. Was an adventure. Loving what you've been reporting. Thank you.

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Geoffrey McCabe's avatar

I myself would love to hear Clif's review of the media suppressed ascension possibility in the 60's and the several attempts to lift the frequency control off the planet since 2009 -- hyperspace must be well informed on this critical perspective on the earth's narrative.. promised full consciousness and excellent social, cultural and physical health

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Linda Walling's avatar

If you would like to know more about Clif's take on the cosmos, I recommend reading Thinking and Destiny by Harold W. Percival.

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Geoffrey McCabe's avatar

Thank you! Does this reference speak to this aspect of the planetary change?

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Linda Walling's avatar

No. Unfortunately human's journey back to the Permanent Realm and beyond is arduous and generally takes many lifetimes. I think of the ideas of planetary ascension as similar to Christians talk of the Rapture. In this book Creation is ongoing and occurring at every level from the smallest emergence of almost nothing, passing through an infinite number of levels of substance, finally crossing the threshold to intelligence and on it's way to Consciousness. Humans sit literally at the threshold between substance and intelligence and therefore we are at a very rare and crucial stage of development. Our primary job here is to become conscious of consciousness and to merge feeling and desire into a oneness that transcends the body.

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Geoffrey McCabe's avatar

Hey thanks ... My experience is very different and its meaning.... I was pretty aware since I was quite young and understood the plan that was started in the early 40's and led to the 60's [Dolores Canyon - Three Waves of Volunteers] -- people/kids coming up being a little different than those incarnating after 1953/Eisenhower/ETs -- given the interference and/or lying with the K-Czars/Illuminati/Controllers ended the first attempt meant to conclude in 1980... I know people who remember the exact day in spring '73 when the ascension energy was turned off -- felt bleak by the mid-70's, the light was ver pale. Then the first reboot, along with a bunch of us were activated and found each other in the early 90's {Barbara Hand Claw, Marchiniac, et ale shaman based]... we saw the point being the result of the planet returning to an organic timeline, the end of the frequency limitation .. Bump somewhere approx 2014 and the scramble to hit it again, now as it seems... nothing to do with Christian mythology per se... not New Age ... Our idea is to integrate the higher potential into body .... finally:)

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Whole Mommy's avatar

You might like to start w the oera Linda which clif also talks a lot about and better aligns w your comment, over destiny and thinking. It's a book on amazon - I've so enjoyed it!! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1496168771?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

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Geoffrey McCabe's avatar

Listened to Thinking and Destiny by Harold W. Percival on YouTube over the past few days -- not completely by any means, of course -- seems to be legacy spiritual thinking but does not approach the various concerns that prompted the effort to address the effects in the distortions in the formation of this Milky Way galaxy or to the remedy to shift the base line artificial frequency control holding our planet outside of the "organic timeline". The later, thereby, to lift much of the resultant imitations on what earthly humans can presently do, including IQ, inner knowing, etc. -- an effort that began with specific incarnations after 1940. Myself and many like me, with a related awareness, remember early on , aged 2-3, coming here "in answer to a call" for participating in an achievement over these current conditions -- further this material does not discuss the reset issues the Prime Creator faced in 2014 , etc. in this effort -- conditions which led to the current expression beginning last year that may include shifting the core imprinting we received in this incarnation to free up choices, etc. for example, to overcome obstacles Clif articulates/predicts in the process... we would love news from hyperspace:)

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Laurel Henderson's avatar

Good to hear the geese are continuing their annual cycles regardless of what the dubious humans are up too. Take care Clif and all here. We are getting ready to close our vegetable garden and will spend the summer cultivating our tropical orchard.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

Wow Laurel! Where are you? Deep South? Jamaica? Hawaii? Must be wonderful.

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Laurel Henderson's avatar

Yes, subtropical location. It has it's ups and downs, just like anywhere. Facing a very hot summer with probable power outages, no fun in 95 degree F and 95% humidity. Plus storms of differing degrees of severity. But we must and will persevere. Take care.

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Defender of Freedom's avatar

Yeah, I was watching CSI: Miami last night when a hurricane hit,.....really scary. I'm in a northern area out in the boondocks, moved here because of all the shit coming,....but boy it's hard to grow stuff here,....and keeping warm in also expensive. So, being hot is hard, but freezing to death next winter will be worse! We've bought 3 wood stoves and bought a lot of wood, and have 50 acres of wood to cut too. But we're not lumberjacks....old retired people,....next winter will be interesting.

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Laurel Henderson's avatar

Sounds like you are in a good spot. Learn all you can to make food grow in the ecosystem you find yourself living. It took us 7 years to have a productive garden, because we persisted in thinking still in terms of northern growing cycles. Wood stoves are fabulous, I miss them a great deal. We had a pewter dragon for our woodstove that was filled with water and puffed humidity, he was great.

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Scifiotica's avatar

We can’t die Cliff. The younger ones will need our resilience and grit for a long time.

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Whole Mommy's avatar

We really do!

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