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Mar 24, 2023·edited Mar 24, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

What a great conversation between 3 of my fav heroines and right here in my largely hypnotized city of New York. Tessa is the first (musician) I've heard to highlight the decimation of the freelance creative arts professions and the grand theft of incomes, royalties and livelihoods by big tech. Meryl and Vera are always laser sharp and penetrating in their analysis of the crimes of "biosecurity" tyrants and indeed murderers, Vera is just wonderful, I watched her 5 part film but her quiet discussion here of the holocaust parallels she lived thru is just as moving. Tessa describes her own childhood and coming of age in Soviet Russia while witnessing innocents pushed and pulled by shifting narratives spun by different cults of domination. Can't leave out Meryl - she shines a light on the hypocrisy of imperialist wars that slaughter millions in the name of "democracy". Needs to be repeated that "covid vaccines are primarily poisons" With brilliant women like these I feel a new day dawning upon the world. I thank you all.

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Thank you so much for your beautiful words!!! I am very touched.

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

I watched yesterday and I so enjoyed your conversation.

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Thank you, Kathleen!! Meryl and Vera are so amazing!!

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one for the history books. wow. all of it. love how you went for the gold at the end.

can i suggest next time you mention this substack more often ;)

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Thank you!!! And I like the suggestion. :)

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Great that these things are being talked about, I am wishing that it were more wide spread, but I suppose that is impatience on my part. Keep up the great work.

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Thank you Daniel!! I wish for the same, and hopefully, with more people choosing to act from the heart, it will come!!

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

YAY! Going to watch now. On another note: FRANCE!

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Inspiring to see the three of you together.

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Thank you, John!!! I was very inspired to be in the company of Meryl and Vera. They are such giants!!

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I cannot wait to hear it!!!

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Thank you my dear!!

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Mar 25, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

Very beautiful conversation, everyone unflinching in the face of the abyss. (Vera was also lovely and committed on Neil Oliver today.) When you brought up love at the end, that was vital, as you teach us that love is, as Wislawa Symborska said of poetry, the "redemptive handrail". Here is an NDE testimony I heard today that I thought you might like: Ice Climber Freezes to Death : Shown the Purpose of Life (Near-Death Experience) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCpBa1xgFv0. I'm not sure we can make it through without the embodied ideas you focus on for us all, so thank you!

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

Wow... cant wait! 🤍🌸🙏🏻

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Thank you!! xoxoxo

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That was brilliant 💔🤍🖤✊🏼🙏🏻

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Hi Tessa,

Pushing 3 am here in Japan, and just about finished with a first view of the video, so good ... I had to post a link to about 20 'private' Fakebook groups. For about a year now, my F.B. avatar has been a colorized photo of Czeslawa Kwoka, taken shortly before she was executed ... about the same age as the kids I have been teaching here in Japan.

Yep ... looking at history, tyranny has been the rule, not the exception, hospitals are now complicit in commodifying, judging, and executing humans under several guises of evil, and we are all capable of the Nazi mind-set ... particularly if we surrender our moral autonomy to the state.

Just finished my first read of Lobaczewski on Ponerology. Quite a slog. Sometimes the footnotes were more pithy than the main text, and I disagree with some of assumptions — such as the capacity for 'evil' to be reduced to a single science. Closer to an amalgamation of sciences, but we might as well call it 'the art of evil', because like art (as opposed to bread and circuses), ultimately, good and evil are neither predictable nor controllable.

Great discussion. Grim, but also inspiring.

If you could do a favor for me ... it would be to ask Vera if she needs Japanese translation ... or even better yet, a Japanese narrator. I am in regular touch with a former student here in Japan who is both wide-awake regarding the plandemic, and just starting out as a narrator-voice actor. Though a busy mother, I think she would be up for some teamwork. Japan has the dubious honor of having the most government calls for Twitter-censorship regarding the plandemic ... which means there are a lot of skeptical people over here.

Oops ... bedtime for Bonzo.

Cheers Tessa, and again, thank you, Meryl, and Vera.

steve

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Thank you, Steve, your comment is beautiful, you sure have a way with words!! And absolutely, I will ask!

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LOL, thanks for the compliment, but I am at the feet of a master wordsmith / musician here. Still learning. Ha. Forever learning. Now that my work-contract is ending, I hope to be more in touch and collaborative with a small handful of you, but wow ... it is getting hard just to file the worthy substack notifications much less read them.

Still awake, not woke, in Japan. Hope to be dozing off before sunrise, but so much to think about.

G'night Tessa.

steve

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Hugs, Steve, and you are being too modest!

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Great interview. I don’t listen all the way on many links but I did on this one.

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Thank you, Ernie!! 🙏🏼

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Apr 17, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

This is beautiful! Thank you, Vera, Meryl and Tessa! I am moved to tears and deeply grateful to you.

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Thank you, Anne!!!! In turn, your cartoons move me every time!!

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Apr 17, 2023Liked by Tessa Lena

You’re very welcome, Tessa!

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This was a special experience listening to the three of you as I drove across a part of the Midwest. I kept nodding and saying yes and thank you. I also kept noticing the ever increasing and relentless number of cell towers and extenders showing up along the freeway, ruining the landscapes of our lives. This was relevant to the references made in your discussion. I have been driving this route for about 10 years. Over the last couple of years, I think I have

been watching them build the virtual prison. People aren’t paying attention.

Thank you again.

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Beautiful and enlightened conversation between you all, from very distinct experiences, generations and personalities. touching. And it was great that you contextualized the spotify and youtube tyranny. We need to step out from all these abusives and greatreseatists platforms, and return to a more material and direct way to experience art, in some way, do some steps back from these technological (and lazy) ways that now all have "at the hand"....or perhaps them have the people at the hand ?

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Excellent conversation. Thank you for sharing!

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