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00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome to Tarot by Janine's Quick Chats. And I guess we're calling it Janine
00:08Interviews, actually, by the look of the title up top. Today, I got a special guest and she's
00:14from our very own community. So the Tarot by Janine community, Jane Evershed. Hi, Jane.
00:21Hi, Janine. It's so nice to be here.
00:23Well, I'm excited to have you on. I saw you recently, although apparently you did this
00:30interview a year ago, but I saw a great interview with Jay Widener. And I just was fascinated with
00:38you. Not only your incredible visual, like you look so cool, you look like a piece of art to me.
00:45You, you like just are what humans need to be, which is like walking art, in my opinion. And
00:52I loved seeing your artwork. But then hearing your very enlightened opinions about the world today,
01:00I was like, Oh, my goodness, what a package. I have to talk to this woman. Then I found out you
01:05were actually in our community. So all of that just made so much sense to have you on. So,
01:11so happy to have you. And I just want to start with maybe introducing yourself to the audience and
01:17letting them know if they didn't see that interview, a little more about yourself, Jane.
01:22Okay, well, I was born in England, but I grew up in South Africa during apartheid.
01:28So you can imagine as a child walking into a school in Africa, and just seeing white people. And I'm
01:34like, Mom, where are the Africans? And then from that point on, this really fed my curiosity about the
01:44world and life itself. And then finally, I left South Africa, came here and into America, I'm in
01:50Minnesota. And I came in 1984. And then about after having my two kids, the first book I picked up was
02:01David Icke's very first book that he wrote. And so that opened my eyes. And I know David Icke is on the
02:09shit list, excuse my language of a lot of people right now because of what he's saying about Trump. But
02:16and I always did art. And I knew that my marriage was absolutely in the toilet, right away. And so I've
02:25planned my way out. And the way I planned it out was through my art. What I asked myself, what is the one thing I
02:32have that can get me through this, because I'm in a foreign country, I have no family and no friends,
02:38hardly, two little children. And so I started publishing my work. And it went out fast and quick
02:45and across the land. And I was able to raise my two little kids with my art. And then I got sucked into
02:54the whole echo feminist thing. And all of that LGBT and QRS, whatever. And then I came out of that when
03:05I realized it's all about the divine feminine, the divine feminine. And as soon as I put that into my
03:13work, I was finished, washed up. Because the last thing they want out there is anything about the divine
03:22feminine because such a threat to them. Is that a good little summary?
03:28That is a good summary. Yeah. And it's interesting. Is that your art in your background there?
03:33Yep. Incredible, just incredible. I know that Jay showed some of it in his video. And I'm sure you
03:42have a website. So, you know, that I'm pretty sure I looked at your website, actually. So afterwards,
03:48I'm going to type in your particular. So remind me later, because it is a retrograde. And I might
03:55forget. And everybody knows how forgetful Janine is. Just to get Jane on here. I double booked,
04:01first of all, on Sunday. And all of a sudden, I was doing a video with Jean-Claude. So I apologize,
04:07Jane, for that. And Jane actually emailed me and was like, looks like you're doing a video with
04:13Jean-Claude. Does that mean we're pushing our interview? So it was like hilarious. I was just
04:20typing and going to tell her. Anyway, and then today I messed up on the time, but we're still here
04:26together. She's patient with me. I wanted to ask, Jane, what's your birth sign? I just love to know
04:35those things if you don't mind sharing. Gemini. Gemini. Okay. That makes sense, actually.
04:41But I have a twin. So I'm not the evil twin. I don't have an evil twin because I already have a
04:46twin. You literally have a twin? Yeah. Wow. Are they living? Are they with us on the earth?
04:54Wow. How do you get along with your twin? We are like chalk and cheese, two different elements. And my
05:01true twin is my little sister, Debbie. Interesting. That's what we figured out.
05:09Because her and I, my little sister and I are like this, soul sisters.
05:16It's interesting coming from multiple people in the family. Myself, I had a soul brother,
05:23seven years younger, but felt literally like we had just got out of a lifetime together and we were
05:29back, sort of backed at it. But I didn't really recognize anybody else in the whole family of
05:35nine, you know, fascinating. But at least you had one that you really connected with. I mean,
05:40that really helps, eh? Oh my goodness. It makes the world of difference. You remember that interim
05:46time when everything was changing and you knew it was all going south and you didn't quite have
05:52anybody to talk to. Well, I had my little sister. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't have anybody and except Ashley.
06:02So Ashley Sage is like a past life connection to me. So we did shows together. We did the deep dives
06:09together. She feels like she was my mom in a past life. She's kind of funny. When people see us together,
06:17they tease that she's my handler because she follows behind me, reminds me what I was just saying,
06:24gives me my purse when I forget it, things like that. Yeah. She's funny. She just gets me.
06:31It's fun when you got someone who gets you. Jane, I wanted to also ask, I'm a bit scattery and you
06:40being a Gemini, I don't know where that comes in my chart, but I definitely have a Gemini flavor
06:45sometime, especially when I interview. I wanted to ask, how did you come to know Jay Widener?
06:53He contacted me after he saw my work on the Renaissance because I taught the Renaissance
07:01a new, you know what, when I realized what it really, really was that all the art was a distraction.
07:08All the buildings from Tartaria were usurped by them. I was looking really closely at a gallery
07:16in the Vatican and I saw the logo of the griffin. They'd left it on the wall, which is the Tartarian
07:24mascot or flag or whatever. So they, they leave it in plain sight. And I was just looking at the
07:32incredible accomplishments of say somebody like a Raphael who was orphaned at the age of 11. He only
07:40started working when he was 16 and then he died very young, I believe at the age of 27 or something.
07:49And I might be wrong on that. Like you, forgive me everybody. And, um, and he's attributed all these
07:57incredible artworks and architecture. And you put the list together and you go down it and you just
08:05say, this is impossible that this person created all of this. So I believe they were groomed him
08:12and Michelangelo and Leonardo. They were groomed. They came from broken homes.
08:16And, um, they were just put just like celebrities are today, put in place, held in high esteem and
08:26people follow them and they follow the agenda. And meanwhile, over there, the whole idea of what I
08:34call academicia was being created. In other words, the great forgetting. And so they were banning books
08:43and censoring them and burning them and rewriting the Bible and rewriting history. Joseph Scaliger added
08:50in a thousand years. Um, Anatoly Fomenko is a Russian historian and mathematician, and he's proved
08:59that the events that they say happened never happened. Excuse me a minute.
09:04I have a little cold today.
09:13Anyway, so that was the Renaissance. And basically to me, I think that was a little bit ways through in
09:21the very beginning when they were starting to usurp the beautiful, gorgeous Tartarian structures
09:26and usurp them for themselves for their own purpose. And it, that, and that was in Rome
09:35and it slowly moved throughout the Tartarian empire. And I just found out the other day,
09:43this just blew my mind. You know how you see all the cities, the panoramic photos of the Tartarian
09:50cities and there's nobody in them. And you wonder where did those people go? Well, in Paris, and this
09:59is just one catacomb, there's the bones of six million people down there, all placed nicely in a nice
10:08design. It's super weird, but these are the actions of a death cult. We live in a death cult. Our earth has
10:17been invaded. These different factions, you know, anything from draconians all the way through,
10:27we've all heard their names, the Anunnaki. They came here, they changed our DNA. They made us into
10:35slaves. We all know this. But the part that I find so fascinating is our galactic history and science
10:44was kept a secret from us. And it literally goes back billions of years. So when I was researching
10:52the Renaissance, I didn't have my galactic history basics. And I found that in order to get behind
11:02their minds, I had to start thinking like them. And then I met this man, his name is Dave Emery in
11:09England. And he started telling me about this galactic history that I had no idea about it.
11:16And everything started lining up, just lining up. Like I see now, these off world has come,
11:23they invade organic planets in the universe, and they tried to take them over. And that's what we've
11:32been subjected to. And we've come to a point in time now where we're all waking up together and we can
11:39see it. And we don't want to put our beautiful creation currency and invest it in their agenda
11:48anymore. And this is what's creating this huge change. Wow. This is the kind of the way you put
11:58things together, Jane. This is the kind of thing that drew me to your conversation with Jay. I was
12:04just like, exactly how I feel about it. But you have such an eloquent and creative artistic way
12:12to talk about it. I just love it. You just painted like a picture. And it just makes
12:18so much sense to me when you say it. Do you have a website that you also talk truth on?
12:24Or have you started anything like that? Have you written any books on this?
12:29Right now, I'm writing about Mary Magdalene. And that is so exciting. I'm putting her together
12:36with the cave paintings of France. And you would think that those two things were the most
12:42far apart. How could you ever make a connection with those, right? But to answer your question,
12:48I have a YouTube channel. Jane Evershed, I think it is.
12:57No, it's called Splat, S-P-L-A-T. And I've been putting stuff up there over the years,
13:03as I've been going with my theories. And I've done a lot of work with Sasha Stone on the Lazarus
13:10Initiative. I invited on there to speak. And that's always very challenging and fun. I love that.
13:18But yeah, it was the renaissance that Jay got me on there for. And I love his work. And I think he's
13:25amazing. And then the next time I was invited to talk about the cave art, the next time that I went on.
13:32Wow. Okay, I'm gonna also have to put the link to Splat underneath this video, because everybody's
13:41gonna want to see it. I'm gonna go check it out for sure. Now, let's talk about art. So you said you
13:49started creating or making it sort of your business as a mother who's wanting to leave a bad relationship.
13:56Is that correct? That's exactly right. But obviously, you'd been doing it for a long time
14:04before that. Well, I'd always been an artist. And I had always won the art prize, my saving grace in
14:10life. And so when I got out of school, I had worked in an advertising agency, the good old days of
14:20lecture set, you know, 1000 years ago. And I had learned how to take my art and publish it and go to
14:28a printer and do proofs. And so I just thought, well, I'm gonna print my own work and see what happens.
14:35And pretty soon I had posters and journals and note cards just flying out the door all over the country
14:42to every bookstore. When we used to have those lovely little women's bookstores, remember,
14:47before the big ones came and took over. Yep.
14:50And then as I said that the divine feminine, they didn't want that. That's where it all ended,
14:59but they liked the power to the feminist. They didn't like the divine feminine because it is so
15:06powerful. Yeah, so they like to twist. So they'll take an agenda that they know would be popular,
15:13have an undertone. So divine feminine type people probably often were fooled by the agendas of sort
15:23of feminism, the kind you're talking about the deep state type. Okay, I mean, I know I was for a time
15:30fooled by that, too. And then I really went divine feminine, also got dropped by a lot of first of all,
15:38people. But yes, a lot of people took me aside and said I was kind of like leaving out a bunch of
15:46things by going divine feminine. It's like, no, it's a more purist. It's actually where all of these
15:52ideas came from, really. And it adds a spiritual element. It gives a depth, and that's definitely
15:59where they're not going, right?
16:02When you look at the divine framework of the universe, the entire universe,
16:09there's a model. I call it the ultimate trinity. There's pure consciousness, then there's the
16:16feminine and the masculine, and that's it. Masculine is light and electricity, and feminine is sound
16:24and magnetism. Those three things from there stems all creation, all matter, and all consciousness.
16:34And when you don't have them, or you use a different configuration, such as Father, Son, Holy Ghost,
16:44you get aberrations and distortions into the field.
16:48But what we need to return to is this balance of the feminine and the masculine,
16:55not just a man and a woman, but within the self too, the feminine and masculine balanced.
17:01I found it fascinating when I started really thinking about Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
17:08because I really did a lot of thinking about how did they go so wrong in these religions. And of
17:14course, it was all by design, but in particular, being brought up Catholic. So the Father, Son,
17:20and Holy Ghost of completely leaving out the feminine altogether, because it's obviously so dangerous to
17:26this overlord group, who couldn't care less about divinity and humanity. In fact, they're trying to
17:33stuff it out, they're trying to snuff it out, and use and debase all of our creative, like they want to
17:40take all all of those singers that they're using all of those artists they're using to do the horrific
17:47demonic sacrifice work. Like, if you just look at the videos that are out there and the art, some of the
17:53art that's coming out, it's all like these huge rituals to Satan really. It's just like so disgusting
18:01to watch and view. And it feels like, yeah, they just want to take all of that divine creativity of
18:08ours and then use it for their own gain, of course. Exactly. It's so powerful, like creative work.
18:15After going through, wading through modern art with a fine tooth comb, I came to the conclusion that you
18:25could sum up modern art in one way, and that is, it's visual MK Ultra. So much of the faces are distorted
18:35and dismembered and all throughout. And what they did was too, they masculinized women during the war
18:44in the art so that the women would go into the munitions factories and help with the war effort.
18:52Things like this keep propping up and you can see how they've used visuals almost to create their entire
19:00scheme of controlling the entire world. Another good point about that that I was going to say earlier
19:07was the invention of the cave art in France, because there is cave art. I'm not saying all cave art
19:15doesn't exist. But in France, they came out with Darwin's theory of evolution and then they tried to
19:22tell us that we came from apes and we were at best clever little primates. And this is why they moved us
19:31toward materialism away from spirituality, because then we saw that as our progression, our evolution.
19:40So they said, look at those ignorant little cave people over there. That's where you came from.
19:46Now look at our beautiful world fair and our soap and our lawn mowers. Here, try this. It's so progressive.
19:55And then we all fell into this materialist realm and we fell away from our spiritual selves.
20:02And that's where Mary Magdalene comes in, incidentally, because she used to walk all over
20:07southern France and teach these ancient teachings, these pre-ancient teachings,
20:14not this gobbledygook sport coming out of the Bible. She taught the truth of the Christ consciousness,
20:22what it is, that it is within and that you don't need a middle man to get you to heaven,
20:29as the popes would teach. And she herself, her name, Magdala, Mag, the magnetic,
20:37Dala are the petals of the heart. And she and Christ were exactly in balance. And they were walking upon
20:46this earth to teach us that. And the priests and the Roman Catholics and that church all came along
20:52and did away with it. And so it made the cave art almost like a ritual all over southern France,
21:02so that people filing through and filing through looking at this art would think that they came from
21:08primates and not think of their spiritual evolution. And there's way more to it than that. I'm giving you
21:15just the tip of the iceberg. In fact, I'm writing the whole story right now on my sub stack.
21:22So if anybody wants to read it, they can go there and look.
21:26Good. We'll share that. If you have links, we'll share them.
21:30Awesome. Wow. Is there any way we can view some of your work? Like, is there physical places you
21:40have it hanging? Other than the website? I'm sure you said you sold it all over. Are you still
21:47selling your pieces, like in bookstores, etc? How do you do it now? I don't do it.
21:54I just like dropped off out of marketing myself. And when it became just me and not my family and my
22:04children, I was done with the whole world of marketing and everything else. I mean, you can
22:11look on my website and I think I have prices on my paintings on there, but I don't remember. I think
22:16I took them off. So, you know, if anybody's interested in a piece of art, they can contact me if they like
22:23it or they wouldn't, if I haven't sold it already. I just took four paintings down to Missouri to hang.
22:31And that was great. So every now and then, you know, when you trust in the universe, right?
22:37I'd rather be researching and finding new things out much more than I would be like on the phone
22:44trying to do deals. That's a big problem with artists, isn't it? But it sounds like you did,
22:52you were good at that, though. Being a Gemini, you could pull that off when you needed to.
22:57Because it was my kids, it was the love of my children. Yeah. And now who cares about me, right?
23:04Well, you care about you, I'm sure. We care about you.
23:09But I know this is coming to a close and I have to squeak this in here
23:14about our creation currency. I want to tell your audience that every single one of you was born a
23:23natural creative genius, but your creativity was stifled. And they've done studies on this Dr.
23:30George Land, if you look him up. And I like to tell people just look in the mirror and tell yourself
23:38you're a creative genius to get it going because your body is mostly water and water hears that
23:45message. If you want to get back to your creativity, that has been stifled. And the other way to do it
23:52is to learn the basics of art. And why visual art in particular is because it teaches you how to put
24:00pieces together in harmony and balance. And then from there, you take that, you can take that into
24:05interior design, cooking, gardening, whatever. And as you go up the rung, think of a Tesla.
24:12He was taking the ethers and energy and electromagnetism and sitting there and
24:19lightning bolts flying around all over the place. That is the ultimate true purpose of art is to learn
24:26how to take the elements of earth and put them together in order to, for us as the angelic humans
24:35species to evolve and eventually ascend.
24:40Wow. I love it. I love it. I couldn't agree more. I'm so blessed myself just to have it
24:50touch base with a lot of my creative progress early on. I was drawing and painting from a really early age.
24:59In fact, it's how I got through school, flattering portraits of my teachers, et cetera,
25:05because I was really, really bad at keeping track of lessons, et cetera.
25:11It wasn't that I wasn't, I know now I was very, I was a very smart person, but I certainly wasn't
25:17going to be programmed on some unconscious voice said, don't listen to these guys, you know?
25:23And, uh, so I just drew my way through school and then I did go to art college, but, uh, uh,
25:30dropped out to, to marry somebody. And that person convinced me to, um, drop art college and put them
25:38through law school. And I was in my like 20 when I was asked to do that and newly married and thought,
25:46or I think I might've been 21 and thought that's what you did as a newly married person, uh, having
25:52been brought up by, uh, my parents who are very old school Catholic. So you, you know, and I, I did
25:59in my gut, I knew it was a bad idea, but anyway, I did do that. And then by the time they were done
26:06law school, I was divorcing them because I had figured out that they were incredibly self-centered,
26:12but that all of those years I was doing double shifts, uh, bartending and waitressing to put them
26:18through law school. Then I curbed that person and, uh, they turned around and sued me. Yeah.
26:26Because now they knew how to do that. Yeah. But we just settled, but I couldn't afford a lawyer or
26:33anything. So I literally had to go into hiding because they rang up all my cards and everything.
26:39Yeah. It was just, I was the one paying for everything. So just to get me back, they put me
26:44into huge debt. I had to literally live in a basement for quite a while. Like, but I learned
26:50so much, like, I'm so happy that all happened. Cause I turned out by 27, I'd had all of that experience
26:57and realized you don't give yourself up entirely for others. That's not cool. You have to love yourself
27:03and you count too. Uh, I learned, unlearned a lot of things, my watching my parents have a marriage.
27:10I unlearned a lot of things that I thought were the way to do it by, you know, going through it
27:16myself and going, no, this isn't how it works. So I did so many things. I learned that money wasn't
27:21important because this person that I married only cared about money and advancing themselves. I learned
27:28that that wasn't that important. Happiness was much more important to me. Truth was being in my true
27:33self. And I learned that, uh, what a narcissist looks like. So I was never put myself in that position
27:40again, but wow. Like, and I learned to go under, like I hid underground, like underground in a way
27:47from, uh, creditors and et cetera, which is great because I learned that big, huge corporations
27:53aren't like, I was a good person. And the fact that this happened to me didn't make me bad.
27:59Right. Uh, that was hard. Like you, cause you can judge yourself. Uh, yeah, I learned so much. I
28:04became sort of, uh, the tarot card reader. I am. I, it also pushed me into doing things that weren't
28:11obvious. So I used my tarot, which I was studying all along talents going forward instead of being in
28:19sort of mainstream, I guess. And I became the reader I am for all of, you know, like for all of
28:27that. So hard, all the hard things were going through everybody. Like it's going to make you
28:31the strong, powerful person you are. And it sounds like you had some similar situation,
28:37leaving a bad marriage and needing to, uh, sort of create yourself, create yourself out of it. I
28:44created myself out of it with, with, uh, tarot and astrology and, and then staying underground.
28:51And back in those days, people paid you cash. So I didn't have to be in the system, which taught me
28:57that being in the system, isn't everything. And you can live beyond or around or between the,
29:05between the lines. Right. I would have never done that. Otherwise I was brought up to be absolutely
29:11like in the system. I, my parents, wonderful, kind, loving people, but it's so square.
29:19Right. There's no way that, and I just learned to follow my own instincts, listen to my own
29:24guidance. And I am so thankful for all of those experiences. I, I don't begrudge any of them at this
29:30point. None of them. And after you've done something like you did, Janine, it's just this little short
29:37skip into trusting in the universe after that and you're always be okay, but you have to take that
29:44leap. And I just want to say that I was watching you when you were doing your royalty shows and I
29:51watched that and I've watched you just grow and blossom. And I feel like I know you, which I'm sure
29:58many people tell you that. So I feel like I know you, but you don't know me, but it's wonderful to know
30:05you, but it's fun to get to know you. And interesting. As soon as I saw you on Jay Widener,
30:12I was like, I'm going to, I'm going to contact that woman. And then I saw your comments in,
30:19in my website. Well, I couldn't believe it. I was like, Oh my goodness. The universe just decided we
30:25needed to know each other. Yeah. I love it. Wow. Okay. So I'm going to ask you to ask me a question
30:33with the cards. I'll have to do it old school, but I always give my guests time to ask a question
30:39or two. So did you have, and you can ask about anything as long as you're willing to, if it's
30:44personal, you better be willing for a lot of people to view it. So, well, I hadn't thought of anything
30:51about me, but I did have a question about, I would like to know if the cave paintings in France are
30:59authentic. Hmm. Yeah. You just never know, huh? Well, my whole thing about Mary Magdalene is based
31:08on the fact that I think I know who even painted them. And that's, they were trying to tell us
31:19that our spirituality didn't matter and that we came from apes. And that was the whole sigh up around
31:26the cave paintings. They're definitely not authentic. Yes. Because they've even got cave
31:37paintings that are under the water and you get to them through a tunnel of water and you, then you
31:42get out into an opening and there's some in there. And that was their, their little cherry on the top to
31:48say, these are authentic because how could anyone have ever gone up there and painted that? That is
31:54amazing. You bet. They go to great lengths, this bunch to absolutely, uh, fool us. Like almost
32:03everything, uh, like it's interesting, like even the stories that we hear, um, and they're backed up by,
32:13okay. So you see a documentary and it gets all backed up by, and they point to cave paintings. I've,
32:18I've been, uh, looking at those and going, I wonder if that, I wonder when really those were painted,
32:26how much of that are they leaving out? Like who really found those? I, I just get so suspicious.
32:32Well, the thing is that they began to fade very quickly. So they made replicas of the caves.
32:38So in your reading, I hope that that didn't come out as the replicas.
32:45That would be that because they are fake and they're everywhere and everybody goes to see them.
32:51I said, was that an accurate depiction of, uh, what you meant by the cave paintings? And that's a yes.
32:59So I'm going to stay with that. And then we've got the three of wands. Okay. So the three of wands moves
33:05it in a new direction. I wonder what excuse they had for, I wonder how they explained that.
33:12So they've been there for hundreds of years and all of a sudden they're fading really fast.
33:16I wonder what excuse they used all of those. They said it was human breath. Oh,
33:22but then that, remember these caves went through an ice age too. Yep. So I, now I can, I feel I can
33:29round it out and finish it with much more confidence knowing that. And I have a ton more
33:35questions, but I know my time has run out, Janine, but I'm going to do this again. Jane, we're going
33:43to do this again. Uh, I'm hoping to do more quick chats after Christmas. Uh, you know, I think we got
33:49some bumps in the road. We're going to be going through here. Uh, we got to get, uh, yeah, we got to
33:54get to a smoother ground and I I'm sort of looking actually looking forward to the pumps because it's
34:01like some of the biggest bumpy roads I went through in my life have made me such a strong,
34:07uh, just the better for it. And, uh, I think that's the case for a lot of humans. So if we,
34:13like you said, we're all made of water or so much water that if we just, uh, like prepare ourselves
34:20ourselves and tell ourselves daily, how we're going to do that, we're going to gracefully.
34:26And, uh, as, uh, you know, as we're going to be excited about it and we're excited about what's
34:33coming instead of, you know, you're all scared and, uh, racing for the worst. And I, I look at it
34:39as this is so exciting what's happening and I can't wait till the next, uh, level, level and up.
34:45Let's do it very much like to address what you just said. This is so crucial. Our creation
34:53currency comes into play. And once the dust has settled on the other side of this, we are ready
35:00and prepared for a new true earth. We know what we're going to do. We know what action we're going
35:06to take. We know which direction we're going and we know that we're leaving this death cult behind for
35:12good. Wow. Wow. Nicely, nicely said. And absolutely. I agree. Let's make that happen. Let's like,
35:24let's all visualize that death cult is behind us. I really feel like it is though. I, it's not even
35:31that I'm hoping or wishing. I believe that that is true. I feel that that is, there was a moment,
35:38maybe two and a half years ago when I could literally feel the lift that happened and that
35:45some of the biggest, uh, sort of overlords had left. I felt it like maybe, um, Bellinoff,
35:53what was her name? Yeah. Oh, what a shady woman that was. Oh yeah. Right. So the queen's cousin or
36:00whatever, like that was a demon in, in a, you know, had taken flesh form, which I believe, um,
36:06which I believe. So who was that? What was her name again? Bellinoff. I can't remember her first
36:12name. Summer or something. Somerset. Somerset Bellinoff. I believe because people told stories
36:19about her and they said she used to be in the, in that castle. And it was, and it was, uh, the one
36:25they go for Christmas that, so the Royals were using for Christmas all the time and really yucky,
36:30spooky one in Scotland. That one, I believe that's where that person grew up or there was wait, no,
36:38there, it was in Scotland, but it was a different castle. That's right. So the Bellinoff, uh, family
36:45grew up in a different castle. I think, I think, but, uh, I know that my viewers will remember and
36:51put it in the comments. We'll get it right. Uh, but she used to like, there were stories about her,
36:59the help would tell stories about her that she would disappear for days at a time as a little girl
37:05and then come back as if nothing and didn't look like she was hungry or disheveled or anything.
37:12And they would ask, where had she been? They'd been looking everywhere for her.
37:16And she said she was playing chess with the devil, you know, related to, and, and, uh,
37:24and basically like almost putting down the devil, like she was a far more powerful being than the
37:31devil was while a lot smarter than the devil, by the way, and, uh, would make jokes about it. But
37:36from a really young age, like this is a person I believe who's an energy and entity that's just used
37:44various different forms. And I think a lot of the Royals are like that.
37:48Absolutely. And also recently I've been feeling dark energy leaving and brushing its little sparkles of,
37:59of ickiness around and people have been like on edge and things have been going wrong and all sorts
38:07of things that come up that don't usually. And to me, that feels like the last dregs of it
38:14leaving. It's almost like it's, they're turning into space dust. They're most insignificant at this point.
38:23Like what I like to do, just like
38:27blow them away.
38:28And to me, that God is not the devil or Satan. It's actually Moloch to whom they sacrifice.
38:38Right.
38:38Then they keep it hidden on the side, you know, it's Lucifer, the God of light. No, it's Moloch.
38:45Yep. Oh yeah. They're famous for hiding behind different identities as we know.
38:51Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Well, Jane, I'm going to say goodbye for now. And by the way,
38:59my mom almost named me, she had it all picked out. Jane was going to be my name.
39:04But then she saw me and decided it had to be Janine. I don't know what,
39:09why or how that happened, but it was interesting. But she tells the story that they had picked out
39:15Jane for me. But as upon looking at me, I just couldn't be Jane. I must be Janine. So
39:21well, you wear your name. Well,
39:24thank you. Yeah. It's been lovely talking to you, Janine. It was fantastic. I loved it.
39:30Awesome to you for a long, long time. I can tell right on. Well, let's do it again sometime. And
39:37maybe you'll have to visit me in Haida Gwaii someday because I'm building right now. So I have a dear
39:43roommate and we're building her a place and it's going to have a studio on it. So her and I are
39:50building this place and the studio, she's going to let me work in the studio alongside her. She is
39:56like an artist like yourself in every breath she takes is art. Like this roommate is the living
40:04embodiment of the divine feminine. Like the food she makes, when you look at it, the way she presents it,
40:12it's like she can't even do anything, even cleaning the house without it turning into an art project.
40:18If you, if you saw her clothes lines, the way she hangs clothes, you're like, oh my goodness,
40:23you're looking at art. The woman is a breathing art. Like I can't say it. And I have a feeling
40:30you're a lot like that. And, and she, my friend also dresses very creatively. And I feel like you two
40:37should know each other. I'm going to have to introduce you someday. Wow. I love that, Janine.
40:42Yeah. Okay. Thank you so much, Janine. Okay. Thank you. And we'll say goodbye then for now.
40:49Okay. Goodbye.
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