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Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Covid-19 Insight #14

Continuing on with the intention from the previous Covid-19 Insight #13 we ask a very similar question 'When will the UK start to come out of its lockdown'?

Today (22nd April 2020) appears to be a significant day, judging by its numerology and symbology. Its number is 22.4.2020 which is 4.4.4 which is 12 ...

So I've shuffled the cards 12 times to gain each of the 4 cards ... a maximum of 48 times which is 4+8 which equals 12.

Grail Four - Boredom; dissatisfaction; lethargy; stagnation of the spirit; 10 - 16th October

Grail Maiden - exemplifies the way of service; the Grail Maiden guides all who go in search of the vessel, offering them to drink; 28 November - 4th December

Sword Seven - unstable effort; little progress; plans fail as a result of confused thinking; over defensiveness; 2 - 8 May

The Seeker - Discontent; childlike trust; protection


 As far as the bulk of the UK citizens are concerned, there is blind folly here! Blind ignorance in the face of deceit and deception. Generally, there is boredom and dissatisfaction. Little progress towards an exit strategy is likely to be offered before 2 - 8th May. This is likely to be met with lethargy and stagnation. Which is the plan of those behind the agenda. They truly wish to draw this out as long as they can!

The dates of 10th - 16th October and 28th November - 4th December are likely to be what the agenda is aiming for with regard to keeping the lockdown going. For there is a deliberate stall ... vaccine? Crashing economy? Maximise the number of unemployed, and dependency on state hand outs?

However the Grail Maiden is seen as the rewards for the UK sheep keeping to the script ... between 2th - 8th May and 10th - 16th October there is likely to be token relaxation of the lockdown if the populace abides by the draconian lockdown conditions ... a script will be run that substantiates a continued lockdown and the need for continued social distancing etc ....

However, Sword Seven warns that plans might fail ... but who's? The UK public's intention to go back to work; get back on roads; exercise; shops and cafes slowly opening? Or the government's plan to keep the lockdown as it currently is???