Things just keep getting worse and worse and worse. I thought we were at the precipice a long time ago, only to find out that we were. We just jumped off the cliff and have been free flying. The only question left is when do we go SPLAT!!! I'm not going to ask how much lower can we go because long ago I thought we were already at the low point, but we went much much much lower. Hard to believe this is the world we are now living in...waiting for it to get so much worse because that's the pattern. A never ending falling down to a very very very low point. GOD HELP US ALL!!! PLEASE FORGIVE US!!!
This is going to be an odd post, I know. It's just the patterns I'm connecting here. Something made me go back to Dan's last tweet of Trump walking into an ice cream shop. The patterns on the building outside...remind me of the patterns on the Epstein building. If you want to see the video check out Dan's last tweet or see my last post of that tweet. Felt like I should look into this a little bit more and found another pattern. It has to do with Cholera. Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Symptoms may range from none, to mild, to severe. What does that description remind you of? For me it's COVID. Some people die from it. Some may have had it and not even known they had it. At least what we heard about it from the news. Not here to debate anything about COVID, just noting the similarity here. Why am I talking about Cholera? Because I looked into blue and white patterns on buildings and found this:
This white would serve a second purpose in the 1930s, when Greece was struck by a cholera outbreak. Under the rule of dictator Ioannis Metaxas in 1938, the entire nation was mandated to whitewash their homes in hopes to control the spread of the disease. As for the blue, it was really all about pinching pennies. The blue paint used for Greek island architecture was often made of limestone and a blue cleaning talcum powder known as loulaki.
Then this...
In 1954, Queen Frederica organized a cruise in the Aegean. The participants were members of royal families and other important people of the times, and they were awe-struck with the wild beauty of the Cycladic islands.
A year later, Frederica approached the newly appointed Prime Minister Konstantinos Karamanlis. She showed him photos of well-preserved, white-washed houses in Mykonos, and suggested that it would be great advertising for Greece.
She couldn’t be more right! Mykonos became one of the trendiest destinations of the 1960s and 1970s. Famous jetsetters, such as Grace Kelly and Jackie O, visited the remote island, and its popularity started soaring – and the legend lives on.