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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Protect the Women

 Alyssa Trahan has emerged on the scene again with a triple goddess video series that gained traction, and mentions from her fan base. The theology wraps around the maiden, mother, and crone, but this is not your average sassy, antagonizing, and defensive Alyssa. It is however a subsequent dark-side expression on a topic that is so dark it probably better suits someone of the dark to bare light on it. 
It's a bitter sweet celebration for this well orchestrated work because it comes at a time when our mainstream media is plastered with shit-show shenanigans of a prehistoric rebellion while little girls are being sold, kidnapped, and raped in a place advertised as the best place on earth. You have to cheer Alyssa on with this one if you're pro life because she is getting more views on targeting children than any other platform I've witnessed; however, already she is taking a financial blow at the hands of YouTube for what the content covers. I've finally gotten the chance to summarize my review on the first installment.  
The Maiden: Brittney Spears and other celebrity women were used as examples on how young girls are exploited for fame rather than protected; furthermore, how this entertainment system is ran by a patriarch which desires to control and dominate women. The triple goddess theme broadens the mind's perspective when Alyssa states that the masculine energy (although in both gender) does not exist within it. This I found exclusive, and dismissive of the female gender being responsible, but at the same time confirming since I've been studying the planet Mars for the past 3 weeks. Admitting to wanting to control and dominate woman should not take away from me authoring this article, but obviously I'm stating it in preparation for the feminist army who may feel I am not qualified. Hopefully this makes sense to you the reader; and this is not a declaration of all men, but for myself, and the other men who are out there that feel the same. The desire to control and dominate women derives from the wild and untamed ways of the woman which if men become indifferent will wreak more havoc on earth than one can imagine. I am stating this as an astrologer mind you, and natal placements that I couldn't escape if I tried, but astrology does not judge like the average human. As Alyssa mentions the Aquarius Age and closes this part of the series with the suggestion to protect the woman instead of exploit her my blood began pumping at the thought of us men gearing up on one accord to lock away, and eradicate the vile and forceful attackers of the triple goddess. Simultaneously it is plausible to imagine what that looks like in the 9th house because there will always be a 9th house of publishing. Within in it Leo resides, proud, arrogant, and untamed; however, Alyssa seems to speak from the container of the 9th house this time around, from the higher realm of knowledge derived from those same Leo expressions that trapped Megan Fox and Brittney Spears. Granted, when reading in between the lines I'm hoping you get where this is going. 



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