Fighting the Federal Reserve / Angels & Consciousness

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Fighting the Federal Reserve / Angels & Consciousness

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In the first half, writer and documentary film producer G. Edward Griffin criticized the Federal Reserve and collectivism. He shared how his skepticism toward mainstream institutions began after reading a booklet that denounced the United Nations, prompting his quest for deeper truths.

Griffin's book, The Creature from Jekyll Island, describes the formation of the Federal Reserve in a style similar to a murder mystery. In it, he claims that the establishment of the Fed was a grave crime. "The Federal Reserve System does not need to be investigated—I think it needs to be abolished," he asserted.

Griffin also discussed the intertwined histories of banking and medicine, highlighting how pharmaceutical companies received support from influential families like the Rockefellers. Regarding modern medicine, he lamented, "Anything that comes out of a test tube, I'm very suspicious of it, because I know it's primarily toxic."

The conversation then focused on the dichotomy of individualism versus collectivism. Griffin believes modern governments increasingly lean toward collectivism in a shift that's detrimental to individual freedoms. He spoke about his report titled The Chasm, which outlines this crucial ideological divide in contemporary society.

Griffin expressed concern that "America is losing its war" because of internal conflicts rather than external threats. He ended the discussion by championing individualism, underlining collectivism's negative impact on human rights.

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In the second half, psychotherapist, spiritual teacher, and channel Corin Grillo explained how angels guide us every day. She recounted how her initial encounter with angelic energy began when a friend gifted her an angel reading. "I left feeling lighter, brighter," she noted. "It was like the first time I did not wish that day would be my last."

As she integrated her newfound experiences into her therapy practice, Grillo initially wrestled with "angel shame," fearing that her spiritual revelations would undermine her credibility as a therapist. However, she soon found that her clients responded positively to messages from angels, regardless of their belief systems. "Everyone says yes to hearing a message from their angels," she explained.

Grillo also challenged common misconceptions about angels, stating, "Angels are not just fuzzy little kittens. They are powerful beings." She described angels as potent presences that play active roles in human life, guiding and protecting individuals while also urging them to grow and learn.

On the topic of how best to engage with angels, Grillo advocated for a personal and informal approach. "Just say hi," she advised, "like you're talking to a friend." She emphasized that the process involves both speaking to and listening for responses from angels, whether that manifests as intuitive thoughts, sensations, or even external signs.

The conversation also touched on the nature of prayer and angelic intervention. Grillo suggested that prayers reach a universal source, aided by angels who can help facilitate connection. She challenged the notion that angels always respond to requests, stating that often the wishes people express may not align with what they truly need for spiritual growth.

"We need to remember that we have these invisible sources to come and help us thrive," Grillo explained.

News segment guests: Douglas MulhallKevin Randle

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