Last month I got kicked off Twitter for nothing. I had a "successful" tweet and decided I'd follow all the people who "liked" it, and ... Twitter has a set number of how many people you can follow at any one time, apparently (I never bothered to find exactly how many ... usually they just put me in Twitter "jail" for 3 days, and I'm like, fine -- I could use a break!). But then the popup said they'd need a cell phone number so they could text me a number so they could "verify" it was me.
Well, I don't use a cell phone anymore. I'm glad I don't! And I won't start using one just so I can keep my Twitter account. So I was like, fine, screw you, Twitter. (This happened to my first account, as well.) But now, for no reason other than my own "protection" my @greentaralady account was suspended, you can't even see my old tweets. Did someone hack it? Maybe, I lost all the people I was following before they blocked me from seeing it.
Then I was hopeful when Elon Musk bought all those shares of Twitter. I decided to start a new account, shifting my strategy to be "heard" by just replying to big accounts and not worry how many people were following me. But it was getting depressing, all the fun got sucked out the experience, and in the end I'm pretty sure I got shadow banned after just a few days.
At any rate, concerning the current "narrative," the elite use the same trick and people fall for it. You've got to look outside of the box and realize there's a higher dimension at play. How long do you keep playing within the bounds of a rigged game? This is a spiritual challenge, a test ... you either get that or you don't. Whether or not you believe in astrology, I think my favorite astrologer Pam Gregory has something important to say here.
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