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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Blog Tour: Mass Awakening


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Spirituality / Self-Transformational / Narrative Nonfiction
Date Published: October 8, 2018
Publisher: Balboa Press


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An Exposé on Dark Agendas and How People Are Fighting Back   

The truth has been hidden from us while a global policy of mass depopulation and exploitation has been carried out behind the scenes for the past half-century. The author, an independent journalist, became aware of this agenda only in the past few years. She found it hard to believe, but in-depth research and the testimony of whistleblowers worldwide have exposed these strategies. They include geoengineering (chemtrails), fluoridation of water supplies, GMOs, vaccinations, false flag terrorist attacks, and economic warfare by the group David Wilcock calls the Cabal. However, despite this grim reality, a positive shift of mass awakening is occurring worldwide. Tribunals are being established to prosecute elite offenders; revelations of hidden technology like free-energy and new economic models are being put forth. The author shows how humanity is claiming its rightful heritage as spiritual beings and charts the course of our elevation of consciousness.

MASS AWAKENING gives us all real hope for an amazing future.

Mass Awakening is Shoshi Herscu's well researched and yet profoundly personal handling of intensely shocking material, rarely covered in print. It is both a true inspiration and a much- needed breath of fresh air.



—Ada Tourtsakis

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Excerpt

INTRODUCTION

My name is Shoshi Herscu, a 47-year-old woman and an independent
journalist from Haifa, Israel, who survived a childhood growing up
in three different countries: Romania, Israel, and the Ivory Coast
where my father relocated us as he worked as a construction engineer
for the “Sonitra” company. Growing up in such varied countries and
cultures imbued me with an appreciation for their great diversity and
an abhorrence for the mono-culture that is being “engineered” in
today’s world, especially in the West. And although, like most of us,
I came to trust my parents and their surrogates—education, church,
and government—I sensed at an early age that I was being sold “a bill
of goods,” or a certain life perspective and wanted to choose my own.
Living in Africa with its earthy population more in touch with
primal instincts allowed me to develop and trust my intuition
about people and agendas. After returning from Africa, I travelled
extensively with my parents in Europe at a time when traditional
cultures were giving away to the Americanization of the world. I was
a very curious child in general, reading a lot (a real bookworm) and
developing a different perspective from the people around me. I just
love learning about new places, tasting new cuisines, and meeting
new and different people from all over the world all the time. I’m
just intrigued by the diversity and new experiences to have.
It was for this reason that after my undergraduate studies in Israel
and my release from military service, I chose to obtain my MBA in
England (1994-1995). I was interested in international business, and
I wanted a more global perspective. After I graduated, I traveled the
world and got as far as Australia. I enjoyed the atmosphere there,
the great diversity of its landscape, but on the other hand, I noticed
the large number of surveillance cameras in all its cities. I didn’t
know back then that it was one of the “5-Eye Nations.” To me it
was strange, as Australia is supposed to be a democracy. So I asked
others why there were so many surveillance cameras here? People
told me that it’s for “security reasons,” but Australia wasn’t exactly
a terrorist hotspot. While I wasn’t convinced by this explanation, I
didn’t investigate further.
When I was traveling there, the then Israeli Prime Minister,
Itzhak Rabin, was assassinated. I was so shocked that I didn’t want
to return to Israel. I felt that if an Israeli prime minister, one of most
protected people in the world, could be assassinated in Tel Aviv by
a radicalized student, it was no longer a democracy and I didn’t
want to live in such a country. I cried for two days, even though I
disagreed with his views, and was ashamed to leave the house with
my swollen eyes. I did return to Israel at the beginning of 1996.
I worked as a content editor and the Webmaster of Infotour.
co.il, a site covering tourism in Israel, including attractions and
events, which was sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism. Seeing
the commercial need, I became a Hebrew-English translator in
2005. I’ve been a social activist over the years and an independent
journalist writing about these topics in my blogs. Between 2012-15, I
worked at for pCon, a computers and technology magazine in Israel
after applying for a job as a reporter and writing an investigative
report on encryption in the corporate world. Learning about how
people and companies used encrypted messages via email to hide
information and activities, I got my first glimpse into how pervasive
the control of information had become. I assumed this was a reaction
to government surveillance. I then discovered that a discrete mailing
service (encrypted) was shut off by the government, despite the
business success of this service. 1 I realized that the “Big Brother”
wants to know everything about us and wouldn’t allow any “slips”.
I followed this lead in other investigations and saw how
information was being managed and in many cases hidden from
the public by the government. From this job and others in the
technology sector, I became an avid researcher able to analyze masses
of information and to find the truth about our real reality and
connecting the dots.
In 2013, I started seeing news alerts on covert topics such as
Geoengineering, Chemtrails, and Solar Radiation Management
(SRM), which I ignored for months. I just didn’t give any thought
to these alerts. They appeared too farfetched. My mind was, in the
parlance of technology, just turned off to these indications. Then
something struck me. I looked up at the sky one day and saw that
there were strange cloud shapes like cobwebs; some were spread
across one part of the sky but not in another, and there was no
uniformity in their shapes. I also noticed white tracer lines that
started “swelling” in the middle of the summer where in Israel
we’re supposed to have blue cloudless skies for at least half a year,
and definitely during the summer. I started taking pictures when
I came upon pink clouds. Yes, pink. One day I was so shocked
that it was dark at noon in midsummer that I was speechless. I
took endless photos as evidence for my followers on Facebook, who
apparently weren’t aware of this phenomenon because it wasn’t being
reported—or was it being suppressed?






About the Author

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Shoshi Herscu has an MBA degree from the University of Humberside in Hull, England (today, The University of Lincoln), and is a graduate (BA degree in English linguistics and special education) of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel.  She worked as a journalist for PCON magazine, which is an IT magazine for CIOs and CTOs in major companies and organizations in Israel for several years. In this position, she wrote in-depth articles on a wide array of advanced technologies, such as encryption, the Dark Net, analytic tools, protecting the corporate website. She also interviewed opinion leaders in the Israeli hi-tech arena.

She then worked as the content manager of IsraelAgri.com, the international Israeli agriculture portal, where she wrote articles on Israeli agriculture and interviewed opinion leaders in this field. Becoming aware of the topics in this book, she started writing articles for alternative newspapers and blogs, one of them Israeli Patrioti. Over 20,000 people have read her online articles on this site, now defunct, and her personal blog on Cafethemarker.com.


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