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Project Puerto Vallarta.

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Feb. *This is all still notes for the book...... and for something to do.

 

I did think that maybe it should be that being out of Mexico for 6 months would help with getting in (means being allowed 6 months). The thing is I don't want to live in Mexico or be a temporary resident. In the Schengen area of Europe - all the EU countries - you are allowed 180 days, then cannot return until after another 180 days. That reasonably shows that you are not a 'permanent tourist' or trying to live there. That's the irony, I do not want to live in Mexico at all. Nor am I a tourist. I want to be safely there until the 'world situation' resolves. Things are a bit better than when I wrote the next section, but there is no question that unusual 'negatives' have kept happening.

The reality is that I am absolutely afraid for the situation I am in. I wonder if I am going to make it through this, by that I mean live through it. I can get the ticket okay, but the next hurdle is what Mexico immigration does and it is a massive hurdle. This is the worst thing in the world. I have no-one I can can contact.. All my friends and family died, the remining family are hostile to me. 'Higher Up' did show a great deal of what was supposed to be, yet there was that 'Dark Force' all the time. And why was there the full on feel of that Dark Force that I wrote about on the Higher Self page? I am going to do the best I can. The governments are making it so that we are beginning to have to request permission to travel. That is the situation in Asia. Others are just making it difficult to get into or stay long in the country.

I just checked and a huge X-class energy just erupted and I am feeling such terrible energies this morning. I don't know why they are all so disruptive, but this certainly is too. That was around 5 pm Feb. 21st in Mexico, so, it was very recent, and I have had this 'disruptive energy' for the last few hours.

What I want, is to be able to do this trip back to Mexico, and with what I hope will be a 6 month 'visa'. Then I can just forget about things and kind of live fairly normally for a while. I just want to safely get through to when the new system comes in and this play' is over. I think there would have been issues with being allowed to stay on for 6 months without being away as long as this is. It is no doubt more important to be able to get through the rest of this year, and the reality is that I pretty much cannot be anywhere, not even Australia until what is in play, has completed and changed.

I am so over this entire 'world situation' because I cannot get on with my life. What I want is to find a great country to live in and get an apartment and then get on with the things I want as part of my life. The gym, dance classes, going to the theatre, do interesting things, get a dog, maybe be in a self-sufficient new community. I have done all the 'travel and tourist' thing so that (which looks like it is what I am doing now, and when in PV but it wasn't tourism) is not exactly exciting. .

There is no point in checking the airfares and flights to PV until next Monday when it is possible I could buy the thing. But I did just check and this time there are quite a lot all within the right price range, and leaving from Hanoi.

One good thing is that there is unlikely to be any 10 day (or whatever) shutdown before the livestream of documents at 'Trump's trial' - because the purpose of all of this is to get the information out in public. This is the way they had to do it because the general public just would not have believed this entire thing. So if/when I get back, it does give me a little more time to 'prepare'. The real luxury is being able to stay in one place. (And being able to join the gym and rebuild muscles!)

But also, the information to be livestreamed could lead to a shutdown?

I'm not particularly all that thrilled to be in Hanoi, but I do feel safer, and I trust the bank I use for the ATM. I am in my second week, with a visa to leave by March 13th.

Thursday, theTet Holiday in Vietnam is finished, and the banks were open. I have finally been able to get some cash, first time in about 4 weeks. I only use ATM's at a bank (and are open) just in case. I am now back at my original accommodation. In about 10 days time I should be able to book the flight to Puerto Vallarta. I am hoping they will give me the 6 months, and then I can renew after that. Just to stay in one place safely, is a luxury.

However, I am doing this on a level of trust, first that there is even a flight within the okay price range (hard to find) Even though I have got in sync with the right timing for accessing cash, it still maybe that flights at the right price are one week out of reach. Meaning I have to book 3 weeks in advance, not the 2 weeks I've got. Then also there is trust that it is the right thing to do and that staying there is the same as it was before.

I would not have 'taken a break' other than because I misinterpreted some things to mean the owner wanted me to go. That is always the 'dark force'. I don't have a safe country to be in while the stuff in play continues. It is expensive for me to get to Mexico but the monthly terms made it possible to be there.

My hostel costs here in Asia (and they are great hostels, really good) is around $7 usd a night. The difficulty is having to keep going from country to country because of each country's time limits etc. The unsafe countries to be in are Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand and European countries because these are the target countries. I just don't have anywhere to be because I had already left Australia. So my situation and ability to survive through this, is the same as I explained.

I have booked accommodation for March 11th, but I don't have any flight. . I am trying to get a flight at a fair price (meaning well under the $2,000 aud one way, most of them are) and timing it so I can access money from the bank when I arrive there. This is the reason I left Bangkok to come back to Hanoi. This is now the first time I have been able to do this.

What I hope for is that I get the 6 months to stay in Mexico, which really helps with being ready for whenever the shutdown is,

and also the possibility of renewing for another 6 months. Anyone can see how much better and safer that is, than what I am currently doing. Malaysia would have been okay because I had been able to get a permit to be there for a year, but the immigration stuffed that by making a mistake when I left, so I then couldn't do that.

In a situation like I am experiencing with trying to have somewhere safe to be while the 'world situation' plays out, you have to look to the postives! I tried the bank again today, Wednesday, and they are still closed. That looked like a bad sign and they would be closed until next Monday. I have no cash, only a card. No cash means I can't get a taxi to take me and all my luggage to the actual accommodation I booked. The good news is that where I am currently staying turned out to be a street (alley) I know and it is within walking distance of the accommodation I am next booked at. The walk is all busy alleys, and blocked streets, but do-able and I just did the walk with one of the suitcases. The owner of the accommodation is on duty today and he was very nice and welcoming and asked where I had been. I told him Thailand, and also explained what had happened when I arrived back here, and that the banks are still closed. Now I know they open again tomorrow.

Next, I did the walk again with the second suitcase, and anything else I could carry. I then had another Indian meal after that. This is a different location, and they did take the card. I will move the rest tomorrow. That probably means I won't get to the bank until after that.

I will be able to book my flight back to Puerto Vallarta

around Feb. 26th but travelling after that date. I am looking for a single booking journey from Hanoi. If that is not possible, then I have to book one journey through to Tokyo, and then a second journey through to PV, but that is not a good journey. Mexico offers the possibility of staying for 6 months, renewing and continuing for another 6 months, all in one place. A luxury!

Happy to be back in Hanoi; I like it. The banks still weren't open today though, which is a nuisance as I have no cash. My meals have been at the Indian restaurant nearby, and very nice! There are quite a few Indian restaurants here, so that, along with my Lebanese place will be good for food. Lots and lots of pretty alleys in the Old Quarter, and there are plenty of very nice cocktail lounge bars and a big nightlife here. I really like it (not that I am going to bars, but the high energy is everywhere.) I certainly would not mind staying here on a 3 month visa even though I wouldn't want to live here for years. I definitely like Hanoi

But Mexico is the best option, despite that it is a big flight and I have to search to get a good price. Currently my expenses have been in going from country to country and in buying visas, and its the paying for an onward ticket that really puts the costs up. Of course, I don't want to have to keep moving from country to country either. I need to be safely settled somewhere to see through what is about to play out in the world soon. Sure, I thought that was going to finish in 2022!

As you can see, I arrived in Hanoi, and went to my confirmed booking, and paid for hotel, on Saturday evening. Firstly there was no-one on the reception at the hotel, but some people phoned the person for me and eventually he rolled up. He then said there were no rooms, so as midnight approached I did find a hotel nearby with a vacancy. This cost me as much as the 4 nights I had booked! Agoda/Booking.com did help, and the hotel is refunding me but that takes up to 30 days. So right there, that is a problem.

It is better to book a straight through flight, from Hanoi to PV, if I can get it. That is always the better option. There are still flights somewhere within the range of possible, but I don't think it is safe for me to book anything until the end of February. Today, Monday, I could have booked a straight through flight, but now it would have to be the two part Tokyo idea. But I can wait to the end of February and still try for a flight straight from Hanoi to PV. I do think the 'Dark Force' or general bad energies are active because I have had too much to be considered normal circumstances.

I would never in a million years have expected an issue like this with the hotel not having any rooms.. My guess is the guy on reception decided to go out and celebrate the Chinese New Year so did not attend to the booking anyway. I think Agoda/Booking.com will not keep that hotel after doing something as irresponsible as this.

If I am having even more trouble, then possibly, around March 12th, I could go to the country next door, Laos, and get another visa for Vietnam. I could leave my luggage at the hotel here and do the trip by bus, and renew the visa, if that is what I have to do.Truly my best option to get through all this was to remain safely in Mexico, but the issue of how long they will allow the 'visa' for is always a problem.

I don't think that the circumstances that made me decide to 'take a break' from Puerto Vallarta was the 'Dark Force'. I think the 'taking a break' was okay to do. It was Malaysia's incompetence that has caused the current problems, but that was something done 2 years ago, although I didn't know, because I did not do anything wrong. .

I am settled in another hostel until I can get to the one I stayed at last time I was here which I really liked. This one is okay, and the staff and owner have been very nice. They were as surprised as anyone would be, that the hotel I had booked had no rooms available! . Last night I had the Junior Suite at a much nicer hotel just across the road from where I had booked. I went for coffee this morning at the nearest cafe at the corner of the street and the girl serving knew me! She was pleased to see me and asked where I'd been. I had to think quickly to remember who she was, but this cafe was the same company as the one opposite where I stayed before (and I did remember her quickly, thank goodness!) Actually, I felt very welcomed in Hanoi.

The next coincidence is that I know the street where the current accommodation is. It is where I checked out as having a really good hairdressers. It is right next to the Cathedral, and I know where I am. Now I can relax for a couple of days, and I do know where to go to get to the bank on Tuesday when I can finally get some money. I do have odd change on me, enough to get me through till then. I have to cancel the booking at the PV hostel of course.

I am taking a chance on returning to PV as being absolutely the right thing to do.

The airfare is about $1,000 aud more than any other airfare I ever have to pay, but I still think it is the right thing to do. I have to trust and pray the accommodation expenses remain as before, because I will not survive any more of these unforeseen expenses.

We seem to be right on top of the first 'seismic' revelation, and as the source said it was for Americans, that should mean something to do with the election fraud - which it was, big time.

As said in the video, the cabal and Hillary absolutely did not in any universe see themselves losing the 2016 election, They were taken completely by surprise! She had paid out 1 billion for the servers and satellites (in Canada, Venzuela, Germany and the Vatican's Da Vinci satellites) to fix that win. The election fraud to be exposed is the 2020 election.Then it will be more obvious that other things have been rigged (the collapse of the USD etc). Also of course, "KIng Charles" will be going fairly soon because William is to take over, and that means his (William's) role in all of this.

This means the time I have to safely get through is definitely getting near - and it has been incredibly expensive and difficult for me to get through this.

Tomorrow, maybe I can start with booking the flight back to Puerto Vallarta and then I will have an idea of the actual date I will be back. An UNEXPECTED CME IMPACT hit Earth's magnetic field today Feb. 11th (0211 UT). I know it did because I felt it! We are now expecting an almost X-class energy hit to the planet in a day or two, and that could be interesting.

 

Almost everything went smoothly for the journey from Bangkok to Hanoi. I see this as being the first part of the return trip to PV.

Bangkok Airport is big and crowded but the check in was fine, no unnecessary issues. No asking for onward tickets etc, although I did buy one with my new temporary ticket place, just to try it out. The rest of the process was good too. Malaysia was the worst, asking for onward tickets etc which are not required anyway. A good thing about the KL Airport though was that all the food and drink prices were normal. Hanoi was very good, no massive queues through passport control etc. But then the airport put up the wrong belt number for the luggage collection and I could not contact my driver to report the delay, because its Chinese New Year or 'Tet'. The driver was still there and that was okay.

Next part is very bad though. I arrived at the hotel around 9.30 pm and there was no-one at the reception. Some people there helped with phoning whoever was supposed to be on the reception and eventually he turned up, some time after 10pm. Then he said there are no rooms! This was a guaranteed booking, made through Agoda/Booking.com! I have never had that happen before. Getting near to midnight and they did that.

I did get another hotel almost just across the road and they had one room for one night. Very nice and helpful too. The first thing I did was book another place for the remaining 3 days until I can get to the place I want to be at, at the price I want (which is already booked.) Everything is higher priced because it is Chinese New Year. Now I have to wait for the money paid to the first hotel to be credited back to my card.

So having said earlier that I was able to book the flight to Puerto Vallarta tomorrow, Monday, if the price was good, that is most likely not possible now, because of this. I will check the airfares tomorrow and maybe I can find a straight through flight, or maybe it will just be part of it. I have a Junior Suite at this other hotel, and of course it is very nice. I spent about 2 hours trying to report this to Agoda/Booking.com but only thru the Customer Service app. I will follow on with this later today, because I want the payment for the other hotel credited back to my card asap. Other than that, everything is okay. I am staying at a nice place for this first night, and luckily there were more places available to book for the remaining 3 days, because it is now the day after the Chinese New Year.

The internet at the hostel in Bangkok was again off for about an hour or more, and that is one of the primary reasons I want to leave. Still, I have been able to do everything necessary to leave Thailand and get to my accommodation in Hanoi, except buy the 'onward ticket' which will be trying one of the tickets that is booked but only stays booked for about 48 hours.

The next stage is finally booking some of the journey to PV and I should be able to do that next week. I just need to co-ordinate it with the flight from Tokyo to PV if that is the version I go with. There are two airports in Tokyo so I need to arrive at and leave from the same airport. There was also an ideal priced flight from Hanoi straight through to PV but I doubt it will still be available. If that price was still available, by being in Hanoi, I could book that flight to PV this Monday. Not holding my breath on that!

I can't get to a bank to get cash until Tuesday. So with all my 'clever planning', had there not been a Public Holiday it would have been well planned. Not so much now, but had I booked the flight for just past this festival it would have cost double what I paid. So in the end I came out of this about $20 ahead. Of course, everything I am doing is trying to save on expenses so I can get a flight back to PV. Therefore this episode is not particularly helpful.

It is difficult trying to do this without cash. The hotel I booked in Hanoi only takes cash, not card, so I had to cancel that and find something else. That was a major problem because almost everything is booked out in Hanoi. I now have a private room in a hotel in the same area, and that has slightly added to what I would have paid. It was actually quite good value, but I had to check through other booking sites to see if they accepted cards, and fortunately, Booking.com did show that they did. .Agoda didn't state that. Nor did it say anywhere that once I booked it was paid for, or if I had to pay at the hotel and if I could use a card. This is major information to know. I booked it and then discovered that I had paid for it at the time of booking, which is good. I am also finding that the flight booking websites don't provide all the information needed.

This hostel here in Bangkok is not the best. They don't seem to have proper payment facilities for a big hostel this size, it has to be paid through the booking websites. The internet is extremely annoying, and a reason I would not want to stay here again. You have to keep logging on, and it is not at all reliable. I am just glad I managed to book all I had to book without it cutting out. I also have to get some printing done and the guy on the desk for some reason can't use the printer. He is sitting right next to it, and all it takes is to press 'print'. And still the 'silly old women' are there, and for them, everything asked is a major difficulty; they don't seem to know how to do anything, and they don't seem to think that as 'reception' they should know.

Other than that, the hostel is spacious and has good rooms, and good bathrooms. There is a kitchen area and tables and other seating on each of the two floors above the reception, which is also spacious, has adequate seating and is next to an 'Arabian cafe' which not many people seem to use. It would be "professional" if the reception staff actually realised that was their job, not just where they were sitting. Also, if the internet was a better system. If I returned to Bangkok I would choose to stay somewhere else because of the 'reception' and the internet.

Now I know why my preferred hostel/hotel was booked out. I am arriving right in the middle of a Public Holiday.

That means that what I saved on booking the luggage has now just gone on booking a car at the airport in Hanoi, because the usual services apparently are not working over that holiday time. .Actually I got a good deal. Another place I contacted wanted to charge $100 usd. For the one I booked, I directly contacted the one I used before and she arranged it for a quarter of that price.

Its the only way I can get from the airport to the accommodation. This is because I have no cash. I did not want to use the ATM's in Bangkok, I don't mind using the one I use in Hanoi, but I don't feel 'safe' with the ones here. It has taken 4 hours to book these cars! I've booked a car from the accommodation here to the Bangkok airport, not too bad I suppose. The taxi I got from the airport when I arrived ripped me off, so its now costing a few dollars more than the ripped off price was. That also proves why it is a good idea to book a car and driver.

At the airport you get a voucher for the taxi you are going to get, with all the driver's details, so I plan to report that rip off. (Yes, I do things like that - if it is an intentional cheating thing. It will only be a complaint, but maybe he won't do it again.) The place where I am staying is a well known area for tourists in Bangkok and only 8 stops to the big shopping mall Siam Paragon, so there is no way he didn't know that. He was shaking his head saying 'oh very long way' and he actually said it's 33 kilometers when it is 15.

In Vietnam it is the Tet Festival, which probably means Chinese New Year. So, my second New Year celebration in Vietnam! It goes from Feb. 8th to the 12th, and I arrive on the 10th. Brilliant timing that.

This is all still for the book. I now have my visa for Vietnam and it seems to go until March 13th. I have booked my flight, and all the extra luggage which I am stuck with, but with VietJet it does not cost much extra, about $15 USD. If I booked the Air Asia flight it seems like it is the better value but they charge considerably more to add the baggage on. Glad I knew that and saved $40! I like VietJet but I don't like using their website.

Being in Hanoi while waiting to be able to get a flight to PV is much better than being in Thailand, because I have to wait beyond the Thailand leave date of Feb. 19th to get a realistically priced flight to PV. The hostel is good here and they are 'very nice'. Since I went down to the reception asking why it was all closed up at 9 pm when it says 24 hours, the 3 young guys who are managing here are now down there most of the time! They should be. It is better than having the old ladies on reception (and the one who was there after 5pm also doubles as the cleaner.). The old ladies all look as if they are the cleaners, and it always seems that they don't know what they are doing.

This is still part of the book covering this entire mess that began with the covid lockdowns, just when I was moving from one country to an as yet not decided upon new one. All of that became impossible to do once all the jab restrictions came in, but its still not possible to choose another country to be my home base until the 'world situation' plays out. It is very important that I get back to PV, as the 'world situation' is definitely gearing up for the shutdown.

So, I fly to Hanoi on Saturday. I will be in Hanoi for 2 - 4 weeks, and should be able to begin my journey back to PV within the time I am able to be there.

I think it is all do-able, but when I get to PV I will probably look - and feel - something like this picture. I will match the Mexican 'Day of the Dead'. But I've got to do this!! The Tokyo to PV flights are about 35 hours and all over the place, like the first stop is LAX then in goes to Houston, Texas, then finally PV.

Right now, returning to Hanoi is my best option. Thailand also has a lot of rip offs in place, and Vietnam doesn't. Currently I have booked my accommodation in Hanoi and I have ordered and paid for the visa for one month. I just want to book PV and I can't do it yet. I am impatient!

Just checking with a different flight booking company and VietJet does fly to Tokyo with an overnight stopover in Ho Chi Minh City - which is a lot easier to do than an overnight stop in China, which is full of unanswered questions. As I do this flight I actually go back in time, because it crosses the Date Line.

Today, Sunday I spent nothing and my lunch was peanuts and a protein shake!.

I am sorry but I will have to change my PV hostel booking again, but I THINK I can get back by the end of February. Thats not at all certain, but so long as the flights from Tokyo remain as they are, and I can actually get to Tokyo (because that is not straightforward, the flights stop in China overnight - you couldn't make this stuff up!) then I can do this. That old 'Dark Force'!

I have been into all the 'model world' stuff since my early teens and even then I would go down to London just to try out the best hair salons. Yet I was also into the 'self-sufficiency' off the grid homestead thing and did have a place that was intended to become that - I had 200 acres and a cow! (Lucy.) I would have done that but you can't do that stuff on your own. I also realized that Australia was not the country I should be in. I get the newsletter from "Off the Grid', Doug and Stacey and it is great what they do. This link is from their last newsletter click here. (The video is nice - it sells a dream!.) 'Stacey' was a Fitness Instructor, and you can see that. 'Doug' always looks like he is an Amish farmer.

I am going to change the topic from trying to get to PV, to things I had wanted to do. This is also in the book. Had I been able to stay in KL until what I intended - end of January and return to PV - that was all easy to do. I only like natural stuff and I could have done the 'fractional CO2' laser I wanted to do - that's just little pin prick holes that just look a bit red for a day or two. I really hate it that I was poisoned with that mercury amalgam inserted straight into my gum and into my bloodstream. It took about 5 years to get that out of my body using a natural remedy that 'big pharma' and its system forbid you to use. But the poison did damage my skin, like as if I had been a heavy smoker. I can correct all that easily with the CO2 laser, just lightly, but it would do it. Now I have to wait. Unfortunately I would not trust anyone in PV to do it, because in my experience they do not know. Anywhere or for anything. Anyway, after the 'world situation' has completely reversed I can correct what I wanted to correct.

I don't know that a 'counter punch' to the world situation actually means we go into the shutdown. I also have to be safely set up with the same precautions told to everyone to be prepared for - food, water, cash etc to get through 3 or 10 days or 2 maybe 4 weeks when the internet is down, ATM's don't work, everything has shutdown. I am not sure that is going to be March, but March brings very bad energies called the 'Ides of March' and it could be a vulnerable time.

I attempted to see if I could change the flight I had to book as an 'ongoing flight' to get into Thailand and make it Hanoi. Now I know the answer. I can't! I can change the date but not the destination. But I have just checked Tokyo and the onward flight to PV is really cheap (well, compared to prices from everywhere else.) This could be good, if it is not too much to get to Tokyo! (It isn't.) So this is the best I have found, and unexpected. If I can time it right and only spend one night in Tokyo, it could be good. . I still have to find out about entry requirements into Japan. Dare I get excited about this?

Did I say that? Dare I get excited about my current plans in progress? Of course I can't!

The airfares remain okay to and from Tokyo. (So far, so good.) The plan was that I think I would be better being in Hanoi. I had to leave of course, but okay to get another visa and go back. That's all okay, but the hostel I really like is booked out for the first week I planned to go back. I would be there 3 weeks. The best timing for me to go to Tokyo is the end of February, like the 26th, and then the next day go on to PV. That would work well.

(Earlier). It is very difficult to be able to get this flight back to PV within the next 2 weeks. I have to work out a way round this, but the airfare to Mexico is expensive. I do not think Bangkok is a great option other than being a country I could easily get to because I had to go to another country when the visa ran out. It is a good option to go back to Hanoi as it is easier to save for the flight to PV and with that is the benefit of being able to stay there for 6 months.

At the moment everything is looking okay to get back to Mexico, and I think with a good chance of getting the 6 months, because after all I am going there from Thailand, which is a big trip. Now all I have to do is be very penny pinching with where I go and what food I buy for the next two weeks.

I don't actually know what day I will get back there, I'm just going with the day I have to leave Thailand. I do like being in Malaysia I would have happily lived in KL because it is a very young and modern good energy place, but I can't do that. I liked Vietnam and would certainly choose Vietnam which gives a 3 month visa, but would not want to actually live there.

I don't like Bangkok much but its okay, it serves a purpose, but I think a number of things are quite expensive. Nobody here looks as good as they do in Hanoi, or in KL. This would not be a country I would live in, although of course, there are some lovely beach areas and country areas.

I would have liked to have been able to achieve much more than I was able to do. I can't kind of get myself as I would like until after the 'world play' completes. It has been very stressful, and even this filling in time in Thailand is stressful. But afterwards there will be the 'Medical Beds' technology!

The 'end game' is definitely accelerating and getting nearer, and that means one day, fairly soon, no-one will be able to access cash from banks (during the maybe 3 days to a month of chaos). There will also be a looming war with Russia, and issues with the border invasion into the US - which is going to crash and suddenly wake up people. What that means is that I have to be prepared for that time, and I do feel a lot safer being in PV. A source did say that a lot was going to be revealed in the first 120 days of this year. One of these should be the reappearance of Jeffrey Epstein, who did not die in prison.

Only just over 2 weeks and I should be back in PV, maybe 15 or 18 days - hopefully with a 'visa' for 6 months - and so long as I can get the ticket. What we are all waiting for should happen within that 6 months and I just have to conserve funds so I can get through the unknown amount of time when everything has shut down across the planet. That can be 3 days or a week, or maybe a month. Once we get through that closedown event, then everything will change and be okay. But it is a battle to be able to survive through until then! More days are now crossed off my countdown to being able to complete this "trip" to Asia.

My twisted foot/ankle was quite good today, which is Thursday. It seems to have healed very well, with only one day 'out of action', yesterday. Not completely healed but not too much of a problem. Now I can cross Thursday off my count of days to when I hope to leave on a flight to PV. So long as I live very modestly for the oncoming weeks to mid February, I should be able to buy the ticket on February 12th to travel by February 19th when my 30 days are up. I would choose to leave before the Feb. 19th date. Then I really hope the 'world situation' in play reaches its grand finale during the months which follow. I am not loving Bangkok, but I have never liked it here anyway. After Monday I will venture on the train to the Siam Paragon, which is at the actual train stop and should give me something more interesting to do.

I will re-book for the hostel in PV soon, I just don't know the date. I am definitely aiming for getting a flight at the latest by Feb. 19th.

Anyone reading this should now be aware that there has been a very real Luciferian Government running this planet. It did have more objectives which might be difficult to explain, but it has created a world which rewards evil and bad things, and selfish, uncaring behaviour. This is not what humans are. But not all humans are developed humans, and if they are re-routed by programming while the brain is developing, then they do not develop as intended. That is exactly what the Luciferian Rulership want because the satanic consciousness has to influence humans to do what it wants. That is why all the celebrities did what it wanted them to do; why the mega rich and powerful did what it wanted them to do.

There is the 'underground' government that has existed as a massive dark entity network across the entire planet,

but they also put their people into the power positions in the world. A great many organizations that people think are somehow 'government' are actually private operations. The Federal Reserve, the WEF - World Economic Forum, World Health Org., the CDC - Centre for Disease Control. They are not government appointed organizations they are very wealthy, privately owned projects owned by the 'Luciferian Government'. Our 'elected' governments, supposedly fairly elected by 'the people' should not be taking any notice of these private organizations. But then, the elections are not 'free and fair'. They are fixed.

I would never have been back in PV before the end of January anyway, because until then was supposed to be the 'busy time', and my time in KL ran out just before Christmas which was a bad time to travel to Mexico. Vietnam was a great choice, but I should have got the 3 month visa because just remaining somewhere is what enables getting the cash together for an expensive airfare as Mexico is. I did not know how Vietnam would be, and Hanoi is definitely better than Ho Chi Minh City which I would not have wanted to spend much time in. So I guess that is a learning experience again! A 3 month visa would have been the answer.

At the moment I can't work out the best way to be able to get back to PV. It is very difficult. The airfares are very expensive. I did think about going back to Vietnam as that then again gives me more time to be able to book and buy this damn flight! If I go to Vietnam I add on extra time, which is much safer for me, but the airfares also go up. However, I will be booking the flight back to Puerto Vallarta.

But I will be cancelling the booking at the hostel because I obviously cannot get back in that timeframe. I will make another booking though, because I am going back. I don't want any 'dark forces' to win.

I would have preferred to stay safely in PV anyway. Not do any of this trip. Yet I do think there would be an issue with being a 'permanent tourist' which means they would not let me stay, or stay very long, when I tried again to renew the stay in Mexico which I would have been doing about now. So, being away like this is probably the right thing to have done (although I didn't know that.) I will book again for later in February as I do expect to be able to 'comfortably' get back by then.

I should be back in Puerto Vallarta in just over 2 weeks time. I don't think I can stand going to another country! But I did really like being in Vietnam, at a great hostel with energy and music, I liked it. Also the crowded alleys and my Lebanese restaurant/night club.

At the moment I can't walk, because I fell down a step and stuffed up my ankle, so I'm not doing anything today, which is Wednesday. It is lucky there is a 7/11 right next door. The ankle is improving, and i should be able to hobble next door later today. And indeed I did! I am now wearing my $10 glasses from Malaysia. Not all that cool looking though.

I will probably be able to find enough to do while in Bangkok. I can get to the Siam Paragon on the 'Sky Train' which runs along and above the main street that my 'alley' is off, and goes straight into the city. It's about 8 stops to the Siam Paragon, which is in the city centre. It costs about $1. I would like to be able to buy another book for when I finish the current one I am reading. I do have to fill in another 3 weeks here!

I am going to aim to book the flight for February 13th, or if not that, Feb. 16th, and also make sure my bank knows to let the 'onward ticket' payment go through. The onward ticket has to be booked as late as possible because although it is a real booking, it only lasts for about 48 hours.

Today I didn't see a step and crashed to the ground breaking my glasses frame, and stuffing up my ankle. I now can't walk for a few days, but I think I can get an optical place to mend my glasses frames. Maybe this reminds me that I can't take chances. I absolutely do not want to do any of this travel!

It is very difficult to get this fare back to Mexico, and I won't be able to get back until after mid February - because it is so difficult to do. Since I had to buy a full priced 'onward ticket' that took away the extra I'd made up to pay for the big flight, which is very expensive. My plan was to just be in the one country then it was easy to get the airfare together. But with having to keep moving, it isn't. On the other hand I do need to be somewhere for 6 months at a time because of what is in play, so I will get there!

I can't stay in Thailand more than 30 days. That ends on Feb. 19th and I would leave before that date. I could get a 90 day visa for Vietnam. But for anyone aware, or now aware, of the "world situation", that is not a good option. I do expect to have the flight booked for slightly more than mid February. I had peanuts for dinner yesterday (because I'd just arrived and couldn't find anything) but tonight I had a macaroni thing at the 7/11 - I will be living like that! Luckily Bangkok is cheap, which was the point of coming here. The fares suddenly go up on the 14th and 15th, then become okay again after that.

This hostel is well set up for a backpacker and hostel crowd as far as how it is physically set up. What completely ruins it is having old Thai women on reception, who also don't speak English, This place needs young, energetic people on reception, and some good music playing, to give it some kind of atmosphere and 'image'. I'm going to remain here because I only have to fill in time really. The time it takes to be able to buy a flight back to PV. On the other hand, there are positives to the delays with getting this flight - it extends the time the 6 months would go to, if they let me have the 6 months. And again it shows I am not a 'permanent tourist'. I imagine the 'permanent tourist' limit kicks in when you have been there about 2 years, thats why they then go to the 'Temp. Residence Visa'.

The next thing we should be seeing is that 'King Charles' goes and is replaced by Wiliam. A lot of things are going to happen fairly soon, but I do need to be somewhere safely for when everything shuts down. I have to cancel the booking I made for back in PV and will make it for arounnd mid February.

I am now in Bangkok, Thailand. I liked Hanoi Airport. It was not overly crowded. The check in was easy and straightforward, no "Spanish Inquisition". All of the process through Immigration was straightforward. I do like Vietnam, and it was good being there, especially in the Old Quarter because it is full of life and clubs. The city doesn't have enough for being there long term, and hard to get to a real supermarket (I never made it to one) but Hanoi was good. The flight to Bangkok was also good. This flight was a budget VietJet flight, and very good. Bangkok is a much busier and bigger airport and there was a bit of a line to get through the Passport Control/Immigration, but it was not too bad, and all good. I had decided to get a taxi, who told me where I had booked was not near the city centre at all, and was a"long way". In fact I remember they always say that. It cost twice what I expected it was supposed to be, but half of what a hired car and driver was priced at.

The area I am staying is typical of Bangkok. They always have alleys off a main street. . It is also very near the train station to get into the city. The hostel is big and spacious, modern, very well kitted out, but not very crowded, so lacks some atmosphere. My bed is more like my own mini-house, actually it is my own loft. Lots of space. There is a very nice cafe located near reception, but no food that I can eat. Probably okay for coffee. The hostel is literally next door to a 7/11 which makes it very convenient. This street/alley is quiet and safe.

The onward ticket I bought is okay to be changed to another flight by the same airline. As it was Thai Air Asia I'll look to see if they fly to Manila or something that could be a stop on my Mexico flight. I'd like to use the ticket if I can. (Probably can't do that after all.)

Booking the special deal 'onward flight' didn't work so I've bought a full price ticket to Phnom Penh in Cambodia because I have to have an ongoing ticket and my flight is Sunday. Phnom Penh is the nearest cheapest place for the 'onward flight'. At least I know there is an issue, and it maybe that they are North American based (and Australian cards don't work online). There is another company I can use that is based in London, because I will need an 'onward flight' when I book the PV flight. I am not going to go to Phnom Penh, and hopefully when I booked 'flexible' it means I can change it, like from PV to LAX or something. There was nothing that explained what 'flexible' actually means.

I think I have done everything I need for getting to Bangkok. I have pre-booked accommodation and printed out the vouchers, I have added extra baggage, an extra 20 kgs but with the airline I am flying that only worked out at about $15 usd. The flight cost about $85 usd. I still have to buy an onward flight showing I am leaving the country. I can do that tomorrow at the new place I will be staying at near the airport. I don't think there is anything else I have to do. I am not booking a car to meet me because the taxi fares seem to be very reasonable and I will be arriving around 2 pm which is not a difficult time.

I can say that being in Hanoi has been good.

My hostel is great, and it is very well set up. They also play a lot of good music downstairs and that gives a good feel to the place. It is never quiet in the Old Quarter, it is full of coffee places and night clubs. The street next to where I am seems to be Hanoi's "Pub Street". I only use the place to sleep. Once up, as usual, I like to be out and about. My 'breakfast' - which is usually about 1pm in the afternoon, is coffee and croissants at the cafe across from the hostel. As its an alley that's about 6 feet away. The people are good. The girls and guys are often very smart and trendy, and leave the westerners for dead! I would have liked to get to at least one of their big shopping malls though. I would need to take a Grab (like Uber) to get there, but decided to give it a miss. The area around the big lake, where the big shopping mall seems to be, was not very interesting. I did go round the entire area on a bus tour. There was nothing I was really going to get, so really it would just be seeing a shopping mall! Finding the Lebanese restaurant/nightclub was really good. I had food I liked, and the owners, the 3 Lebanese guys, were very nice, always friendly. There were good people in the hostel, some long term, and the ones working here were good too. I did feel 'at home'.

At the moment, I should be back in PV in three weeks. Maybe 3 weeks and 3 days or something!

I will do a page on visiting Vietnam, but for Hanoi will say don't bother with the little market style tourist shops in the 'Old Quarter' which look like you will get a bargain, because everything here is overpriced. Go a little further and you will find things at the correct price, like if you had to get basic medicine like paracetamol, it is half the price of the Old Quarter. (Go to Pharmacity). They are not selling real silk. It is '100% silk feeling polyester'. You will get real silk in the areas near the cathedral. Should you go to a hairdresser the average places in the Old Quarter, where you again might think you are getting a bargain, are actually the same price as they charge in the upscale and most recommended salons in Hanoi. These are not necessarily posh, they are the ones that do the best quality work. The ones I know of are also located near the cathedral. I really dislike the Vietnamese food which is various combinations of veg and tofu, or meat etc if you eat that. You choose from the combinations they offer, but they expect you to add some flavour by using the tomato sauce or other sauces. The best value is the Lebanese restaurant I found 'Factory 47'. The prices are realistic. My other choice in the area, has been Indian but they are over priced, all of them. The service at the Ram Krishna restaurant I tried was not good either.

Everyone now has to always keep checking each country's entry requirements, because they can change after you have bought a non-refundable ticket! So I checked Mexico, and it is all the same, but made me look again at how they don't want people continually renewing their visa entries as 'permanent tourists'. You know, I would be happy to just purchase a visa for the 6 months if they had one available.

I now think being away this length of time (as it has turned out) is a benefit that shows I am not a 'permanent tourist' although why should it matter anyway? It would be solved if they did require payment for short term visas. Not everyone wants a temporary resident visa for 2 years.

This picture is of the biggest shopping mall in Bangkok..

I will be going to this Shopping Mall for sure! Really this gives me something to do, because there are always plenty of things of interest. I also hope to buy a book to read. I am not interested in sightseeing. There is a palace (seen it before) and temples, and after you've seen a few Buddhist temples, you tend to get 'templed-out'. I will enjoy Bangkok probably a little better than Hanoi, but Hanoi has been very good too, but not very useful. Bangkok is a better choice than Taipei because I have to stay a few weeks (probably). None of this extra travel is what I would have wanted to do!

There is a point that this is a long enough time not in Mexico that I do not look like a "permanent tourist", which they are trying to stop. This could be an important consideration.

I'm aiming to be able to buy an onward flight to get back to PV by the end of January. The flight would most likely be in February but I'll try for the end of January if possible. . I could have to stagger the trip back. It is going to take a little while for the world not using USD any more, to kick in, so I think that aspect is safe. As for getting into Mexico, I am hoping that entering via PV will safely allow me the 180 days. Hopefully having been out of the country for so long will also be helpful.

I don't like the Vietnamese food, but I have luckily found a Labanese/Middle Eastern place. They have a second kitchen that is Mexican but not too much 'Mexican food' on the menu for that. These are quite young guys, in their 30's, three of them, from Lebanon, and they are kind of interested in me which made me feel a bit uncomfortable that I keep going back to buy the food! I did explain that I don't like the Viet food, and am really pleased to have found the Lebanese food which is my favourite food. Today they asked if I was living here, so now they know I'm not. I would say that Vietnamese girls are not really their thing.

The flight to Bangkok is now booked, and I have also booked the accommodation. I'll book the 'onward flight', and also a car to meet me at the airport, which I think is the safest, most reliable, and overall best way to get from the airport to the accommodation. It is possible, but a bit more pricey than it was in Vietnam. It is about 20 kilometers to the city so probably not too bad.

I have to be in Vietnam until Sunday, then it will have to be three weeks in Thailand. All of this travel is unwanted. This time delay is unwanted too, but I can't roll up in PV without having access to cash. I'd love to have done a flight from Hanoi but I have to leave by this coming Tuesday. All I want is to be somewhere safe; know I can be there for 6 months, and just safely wait. That is all I ever aimed for. It is not possible to establish myself anywhere, until what is in play has played out. We are still in th Luciferian System, only so people can actually see what they were setting up. Of course even now, the majority are still asleep, as "they" intended. Then the plug would be pulled, suddenly and unexpectedly and everyone would find they were trapped. It is so easy to do that. It will be alright though, but there could be up to 4 weeks when it looks really bad. I just want to be somewhere safe, to ride through that.

Thailand appears to be all okay for entry requirements. There is no visa required, and I can stay for 30 days. It is possible to get visa extensions. So it looks like I will be in Thailand to celebrate the Chinese New Year. What a tourist I am! Anyway, it will have to be into early February before I can leave Thailand, so I will have to cancel bookings I made for PV and rebook. I think my onward flight to PV will be at the latest by February 12th/13th, and the best price I can find.

The trip to Vietnam and now (most likely) to Thailand, are not anything I want to do! However, Bangkok is going to be very similar to being in KL, as far as being able to get around, and having large modern shopping malls - which we need for basic things, buying books, cafes and restaurants, and stuff to do. I have done all the 'tourist sites' before. This is good, because I should be able to do most of what I had wanted to do in KL.

With the Malaysia thing, I did actually have someone helping me get a 'visa' to stay there and I paid an amount of over $500 AUD for it. It then was supposed to take two weeks, but Malaysia went into a lockdown for several months again, and the immigration office was closed. Which meant my visa application was on hold. When the lockdown ended, the Immigration Dept was under investigation for corruption which my 'visa person' told me would be okay again by the end of January. This went on for about 6 months, but the deadline for foreigners to leave was Dec. 31st and I really did not want to be there beyond that time because of that. I left on Dec. 28th. I could not get the money I paid back because the 'process had been started'. Isn't it ironic, that you can do all the right things and still someone stuffs it up!

Taipei seems to have a lot of things only written in Chinese, and I remember that being an issue when I was in China! Bangkok is okay, I feel more comfortable with it, and the airfares to PV are the same, but the trip a little longer. For the practicalities of it all, it might be the best choice. I can't do the return trip any quicker, but it will be a lot easier with the 'hack' for getting an ongoing flight through the method of the great information I found.

I have found out some useful information. I can get an 'onward flight' booked in a way that is a real booking but does not really cost much, for anywhere, and that can make things a whole lot easier. This is really very helpful. It's a service that caters for people who are 'digital nomads' and don't really know when they want to book their ongoing flight, yet they have to show a valid ongoing flight booked to enter the country.

The next step now is to go from here to Taipei. There should not be any problem whatsoever with getting to Taipei No visas, no complicated requirements etc. It is also on the route to PV so is a good stop. I can stay there I think, up to 90 days - as some completely stupid tourist unaware that Taiwan could be invaded by China at any time! Anyway, I would not be there very long. The problem once again is Mexican Immigration. I believe going through Immigration in PV is much safer than Mexico City. I think Tijuana and the Border Crossing is even better, and I happily pay for the 180 days. But, I would have to enter the US say at LAX get a bus to the Border Crossing and then deal with moving about with all the luggage.

I can only find that Mexico is the safest place for me to be able to survive through to when the 'world situation' plays out. I would still have the Mexican Immigration problem even if I had returned to KL and flown from there. So it makes no difference. At the moment - as told by the good side - all the 'bad agenda' is being set up and playing out, because people have to actually see and understand that THIS is what 'they' were doing. I am stuck right in it, even though I do know and did try to keep safe from it. Mexican Immigration is always a life threatening problem, for real, and it has been throughout my stay in Mexico. My new find with how to get an 'ongoing flight' is definitely a very positive help.

The good thing is that I am at the stage of the return journey, that is the preparation for the final part of my return trip.

Mexican Immigration requires certain things which they may or may not ask for.

I have to prove an ongoing flight out after my stay, and I will have that. I have to show I have accommodation,. So I am going to show that I have paid for 3 months accommodation (with the receipts I had, but with changes.). I will have to give the hostel owner's details as a 'friend' and contact. These are things I might have to do or show proof of. I am probably going to ask some people in an online 'spiritual community' to provide a 'letter offering accommodation' for the remaining 3 months like a relative or friend type of situation. I don't think that is unreasonable, but of course it might be. All I can do is try. All I can do is trust in those I am now going to have to trust.

Be ready for the '15 Minute Cities'.

This is what is being prepared for now. There are more and more complicated details involved in travelling which is to phase out actually being able to travel. It not only requires permission to do so, but the new system intended to follow as the next step after the 'pandemic' was everyone being limited to an area of travel of 15 minutes from home. If you want to travel from, for example, the area of the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta and go to the airport or Nuevo Vallarta, anywhere just beyond 15 mins. then the plan is that you apply to your council for a permit, 'permission to travel'.

I can definitely see an infinite array of difficulties beginning for any air travel. Not right now, but being prepared for. Extra digital applications to enter the country for Malaysia now, and must be lodged 3 days in advance. This began in December and it means Malaysia is setting up for the 'bad agenda' system.

Booking anything will have to be through an 'account' for everything and then its checked if you are allowed to do or have what you want. Always an ongoing ticket which was never the case before, (but I didn't get one to get here). I will have to get an ongoing ticket if I return to Malaysia or if I go to Taipei. Going to these places is because I can't get any onward flight until from the end of January (when I can access more money). I have to fill in that time somewhere. In fact there is a good flight straight to PV from Hanoi for the day I have to leave here, Jan.22nd. I could get that, but I just can't get the ongoing flight as well.

Obviously we are also getting incompetent AI tech stepping in and 'testing' if you can access a normal website. This is dangerous and extremely bad. We as humans are having our lives dictated, and run by robots.

There is actially an okay ongoing flight PV to Tijuana Border Crossing with Volaris, but it seems to be a North American website that I can't use an Australian card for when booking online. At a terminal its okay, just not online.

I have another account with Air Asia which is the only way you can book a flight with them online now. It was not recognizing my email address as valid, but it is doing so now. No, scrub that! The phone number I gave was the Polish one and I can't receive the message they just sent!

With these restrictions and the '15 Minute Cities' we are all on our way to being imprisoned in the location where we live. Most people will not notice this for a while, until it is about too late, because they are literally asleep.

Jan. 9th. The flight booking website 'Expedia' is now doing a 'robot test' before being able to access the site. Probably just me because I have done so much searching and they have decided that I am not allowed to do that. But they know it is my computer and I am a person because my name comes up for the 'account' each time I bring up the website. So why the 'robot test'? Their idiot 'robot test' is not clear pictures, and when they say 'mark the chicken', I have told them I consider it to be a duck.

I can't book anything until next Monday anyway. I do have an appointment with the Malaysian embassy but this was the reply to the second request I sent. I go there on Thursday. I would like to clear that wrongful thing in my passport which is their mistake. I will be going somewhere by Jan. 22nd, but hopefully by Jan. 17th. I am afraid 'they' are forcing us to go back to our own countries. As for getting back to PV it is as difficult as ever. I am going to say everything I can, all booked and paid for, visiting family, whatever. It is essential that I am not forced back to Australia, and essential that I can get 6 months in Mexico - where I will simply lie low and wait out the world situation. That is the only way I can make it through this.

These girls out in traditional dress having their photos taken is now extremely weird! How many photos can they possibly need? In fact if it was for photos of girls in traditional dress, they could use a few of them taken 50 years ago and that would be okay forever more. They still look the same.

It's possible they get paid by tourists for a photo, but I haven't actually seen that. What you see is mostly the same pose, holding some nice flowers, and very ofen a man with a professional looking camera earnestly taking photos. Not just one person, or one man taking the photos, but all over everywhere. They are also taking photos like this with their cell phones, just the girls doing it. I wondered if at least some of them were perhaps prostitutes and getting business that way, but I have not seen that either. Today I noticed some were not so young anyway, yet still the same type of photos, and also a lot of the dresses were like from a wardrobe kept somewhere, with dresses that were not exactly new, and not necessarily fitting very well. But I had not noticed that before.. I am now finding it annoying to see! So the reason for all these photos remains a mystery. Something like all the coffee shops which are always full of local people doing nothing but drinking coffee?

The other thing to comment more on is the food. Vietnamese food must rank as the second worst food in the world! I place Korean food as the worst because they burn everything out with chilli, then burn their taste buds so they cannot taste more subtle flavours. I have had some dreadful stuff that was "Korean food" so I never touch it. But Vietnamese food I currently have to have, but it is absolutely tasteless.

Monday January 8th, and the Malaysian embassy in Hanoi has not answered me about an appointment. If they don't, I don't think going to Singapore is do-able. Not sure on that. If I do it is very expensive and delays being able to book any longhaul flights onwards. I have emailed to ask if I need to make an appointment. Also done the same to the embassy in Taipei which is probably the best option. It is part of the longhaul route, so it is sensible, but it still means any ongoing flight would be February.

The food in Vietnam is not good. It is either random things floating in a bowl of hot water, or completely separate vegetables and tofu or meat, albeit mixed, next to some steamed rice with nothing, no sauce or anything to tie it into a 'meal'. Would love to be back at my Japanese restaurant, or have the Middle Eastern food!

The streets of Hanoi were once very elegant, wide and laid out like a European city, like London or Paris. This country was under French governance from the 19th century util about the '50's, and it would have been very lovely then. Elegantly dressed gentlemen and ladies would have taken a stroll around the small lake, then maybe have gone to opera.

The people now, do spend a lot of time around the lake and they do also dress nicely. With the cool climate the men often where overcoats and look very good. The girls dress in their traditional dresses and look very good, not like the really quite chunky lumps of western tourists dressed in the op shop look they always prefer. The Vietnamese girls look as if they have 'value'. However, they do seem to be taking an incredibly unnecessary number of photos of themselves! Everywhere you go, including the Old Quarter, there they are taking photos. They also have a supply of exotic flowers to hold.

I am seeing more options today. I have also had a response from the Embassy here in Hanoi, so that might work, but I have to wait until Monday now to hear back. If it goes well I would go back to KL. If not, I will go to Singapore to try the embassy there, but I have options after either of those choices to go on to Taipei, and I can stagger onwards flights. Like buy one to San Francisco, then on to PV separately. I can stay in Taipei up to 90 days, visa free. Or Hong Kong if necessary, for up to 6 months, but I think it's 90 days really. If everything gets cleared here though and I go back to KL, I could stay there for up to 90 days. Staggering the flights make it an easier journey. Some of the flights are 50 hours. I have a choice of 6 months somewhere and renewing, while just lying low and seeing this through. Or moving from country to country every 3 months - always with a lot of luggage.

The important issue is to clear this incorrect blacklisting, as I did not overstay in Malaysia. Whoever the person was who stamped my passport in Dec. 2021 forgot that we were allowed to stay there during the lockdowns.

This travel topic is also going in the book, because the book is about the 'dark forces' which have run this world, and the world is still under that. At least, that is what is playing out so people will see what was actually being done. Unfortunately we all have to go through it, and somehow survive until the designated time. Very few are in the position I am in though.

It looks like only certain countries handle issues to do with passports. That's Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and a few others. But major 1st world countries. I have booked accommodation in Singapore from Jan. 22nd just in case, but I can cancel it without charges.

I went to the Malaysian Embassy, using a Grab car/driver (that's like Uber) and then discovered I have to make an appointment. So that will now be next week I suppose. I walked all the way back, and surprise, surprise found that the street names on the map I have, quite often do match the reality. I passed this narrow lane railway track on my walk back. I think a train does pass through here once a day.

I am more than looking forward to leaving Hanoi, and would prefer to return to KL as there are still a few things I wanted to do. I wasn't all that ready to move on to another country after all! I don't really care about the travel, just interested in doing what I wanted to do. What I want to do right now is book my flight and leave. Its okay in Hanoi, but a bit dull., although I have achieved some good things.

I have now just discovered the worst thing to do is to talk to someone else about this. I am told the embassies here in Hanoi, including the Malaysian Embassy do not do anything, not even make the appointment. So now I will have to see if they do give me an appointment. All of this is actually extremely difficult. I never knew there was a problem for me with Malaysia, and KL is really an essential stopover point for all ongoing travel.

If Malaysia really is stuffed, I suppose I could consider booking a flight from Hanoi to Bangkok. It is possible to book from Hanoi to PV but it has to be leaving on Jan. 22nd and that really places me in a bad position as I do not get access to more money until 7 days later. I am told Manila is not safe. If this embassy does not even make the appointment, then the nearby countries are Singapore, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Bali Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan. Given all the difficulties with luggage allowed, visas, requirements for ongoing ticket etc, it now looks like Bangkok, Thailand could be okay, no visa required, and I can get a flight onwards to PV. . I don't like Bangkok at all. But it is a good option that allows me to get ahead again. Maybe I can get back to PV in February, about the 12th, given that I may have to show an ongoing flight booked etc and anywhere from Mexico to outside Mexico is very, very expensive. The PV hostel does not look to be very booked up. There will be one guest in that female dorm eventually! As Confucious says, 'the person who says I can, and the person who says I can't, are both correct'. However, he didn't have to book a difficult flight.

Things are going to get more difficult and more expensive and it is going to be horrible until this 'world situation' plays out and changes.

Definitely would not choose to live here in Hanoi. In fact I'm over it. Either Wednesday or Thursday I will go to the Malaysian Embassy and hoping they speak English, will get my blacklisting removed so I can go back to KL and finish what I would have wanted to do. It makes a difference being in a modern city where I can get what I want, but also easy to get about the city. I do know where the embassy is and it is a bit too far to walk, but I could get the tour bus and be dropped off there. Taxis try to rip you off. The Old Quarter is the main area, but there are many other areas with nice, big streets, fairly useless shops and plenty, mucho coffee places. In fact that is all there is to do in the Old Quarter, you come to Vietnam to drink coffee and purchase polyester! (Or do tours to Ha Long Bay etc) In the evening there are many clubs though, but that is not really very interesting. I've seen it all before. My blacklisting from Malaysia is really a mistake on their part. We were allowed to be in the country during lockdowns until the end of December 2021, and that is when I left. Would like to get that cleared and looking forward to leaving, but definitely here 2 more weeks.

Jan. 1st. Peacefully crowded by the lake for New Year's Eve, too far from the rock band. Hanoi did not have a fireworks display to see in the New Year! Now discovered that apparently they did, just most people missed it. More shown on this video that someone has put up 2 hours ago, which has had one view so far. Watch Video. 8 mins. Where the band is shown at around 3.50, is pretty much the end of the road where I am staying. Video does show the always busy Old Quarter but not the more elegant lake area.

Dec. 31st. Well, what I have got is '100% silk feeling polyester' for my scarf intended to be pillowcase. That's going in the bin. Now have to search carefully for real silk. The bed sheets I bought are silk. Kimonos etc clearly are not going to be silk! Now its almost the New Year so signing off for a while and going out. It was absolutely insane near the lake and the entertainment, everyone in Hanoi seemed to be there plus every car and definitely every bike. Okay once you got to further up the lake but extremely difficult to get back to the hotel in the Old Quarter through the crowds. That was earlier, but will be worse now.

Dec. 30th. Over the last couple of days they have been building a large stage near the small lake (near where I am staying) for a big concert on New Year's Eve. Today, there was a band rehearsing, and they sounded good. This should be a good NYE with the band and the lake, and fireworks over the lake.

I did not have much planned for today other than to get a few of the items on my list. I have to be aware of weight for the luggage but silk does not really weigh anything. I got the scarf to make into a pillowcase, but it is so big I could probably get two made from it. I also bought the silk sheets which really is a silk bag to sleep in. Nevertheless, it is silk and I want to sleep in silk! I am not so keen on the silk kimonos although they really are good value, just not maybe the sort of thing you want to wear, the look is kind of not trendy. Yet, they really are good value. I am still considering the top of the Vietnamese traditional dress, which is like in the picture added further down this page. There are a lot of pretty Vietnamese girls wearing the whole traditional look and this must be their job, as people take their photos. Even so, a lot of everyday people do wear this. They all look nicely presented, and as I said, very pretty, or elegant. Lots of the net skirts look with short jacket, and ankle boots.

Dec. 29th. Fairly successful today. I tried two ATM's to get money out, the ones recommended by my hotel reception. First there was a maximum limit which works out at about $100 usd. The machine did not give my card back, so minor nervous breakdown. Luckily there was a person from a western country next to me who helped get the card back. The second bank I tired was the HQ of this second bank and top of the recommended list. Building and bank both nice and modern, good security and a good ATM. Again a maximum withdrawel limit, this time just over $100 usd and a fee which freaked the assistant who very kindly helped me. I think the fee was actually very little and I would prefer to use this bank which is much safer, even if there is a bigger fee. The rest of the day was not so successful. I returned to get a silk pillowcase and it's not silk! So now it's back to the scarf idea and someone will have to sew it and make it into a pillowcase for me. I returned to the fairly nice, modern shopping mall, but not necessarily too many shops you want. I find it beyond belief that 95% of assistants do not speak English. English language teaching was a HUGE thing for Vietnam and so extremely necessary if they want to make the most of tourism. They were once falling over themselves to have English language teachers here, what happened!

Next thing is to just enjoy New Year's Eve, then next week go to the Malaysian Embassy to then be able to get back to KL.

It would be easier to find places here in Hanoi, if when they gave the address they also said which lake it is near. We tourists do not speak Vietnamese. Today I walked to the nearest shopping mall, which was do-able and was not hard or confusing. They had a medium size supermarket which is good for basics, and I found a shop next to it that sells silk pillowcases, beautifully and properly made (unlike my scarf idea) and at the same price as buying a scarf. I will go back because I am not doing anything until I have successfully used an ATM here. My plan is now to go to the Malaysian Embassy next week, if I can find it, and clear my black listing, so I can go back there. There are a few things I can achieve in Vietnam, such as a few silk items and a couple of other possibilities. If I return to KL, there is much more I can accomplish. So that's the plan.

What's going to be the best is visit the Bacular Laguna new community project (when the world situation has changed) that is on the Caribbean side of Mexico, and it will be including those high level new technology (suppressed tech) Medical Beds that regenerate humans to what should be, which is supposed to be a lifespan of 120. Definitely will be doing that!

Today I also found out how to get to a couple of other places I wanted to find. I will try that tomorrow. It's not necessarily easy because the street names keep changing, they are in Vietnamese, and so on.

Hanoi seems to be a city on a number of lakes, with two main ones. One of these is a few minutes walk away from where I am staying, and is the smaller lake. The biggest lake is too far to walk to, but I took a tour bus for a 90 minute trip and that cost about $3. It is a big lake and the entire way round is full of coffee shops.

I am looking for one of the biggest shopping malls and think I could take this bus tour again, get off, and then pick up the bus again 4 hours later. I think there is a stop near this 3rd highest tower and large shopping mall in Hanoi, but I can't get a straight answer out of anyone! I want it for the practicalities of things one needs to get. Can't live off coffee shops, or even just the many very nice restaurants. The shopping mall has a supermarket and hopefully a lot of other useful things. There may even be a bookshop with books in English. Depending on how convenient the shopping malls are, and the access to them, I probably could live in Hanoi, and although it seems quite sedate here, there are a lot of nightclub spots throughout the Old Quarter in the evenings. I tried the popular Highland Coffee which seems to be the 'Starbucks' of this region, I think I must have tried it in Ho Chi Minh City before. (They do also have Starbucks but I don't choose Starbucks.) There is no need to go to Highland Coffee or Starbucks though, the prices are almost double and really you will get a good latte for about $1.25 as the normal price. The coffee is nice here.

I am now thinking of extending my silk buying to include one of the silk over dress things that make up the traditional dress style. Again, plenty of girls around wearing these, different coloured tops over different coloured wide legged trousers. Buying anything will be after I have successfully got money from the ATM. They are supposed to have instructions in English, but Vietnam, at least up north of the country does not seem to speak English much and places like Highland Coffee, do not even write their price lists in English. This is surprising considering the big deal for English teachers in Vietnam for the last 20 years. In Cambodia just about everyone speaks English because they know they need to be friendly and helpful for the tourists. Cambodia manages its tourism better than Vietnam does, but the people are very nice. And it seems safe.

The flight to Hanoi was delayed by 2 hours so I arrived at my 'place of residence' around 2 am on Christmas Day. I am in the Old Quarter which is very pretty, little alleys, all in the French colonial style from when this was Indo-China (Indochine). I am surprised how cold it is, not freezing but more than I expected. You do see a fair number of girls wearing the traditional dress, at least near the lake area, which is a very social place, and plenty of fashionably well dressed ladies (and men too). Today I went for coffee at the Ritz-Carlton. Its actually residences not the hotel and called The Grand. It is near the lake where I was exploring, and I used it as a reference point landmark. I asked for some directions so thought I should get the coffee. I think it cost about $2. But this is a very classy address for well to do Vietnamese, and maybe not how one thinks of Vietnam. See more. This shows some of Hanoi.

I am still finding my way around, but will be able to buy the silk stuff I am currently obsessed with having near my skin, and I can actually get bed sheets, and some kimono type things that will be good (and it is all extremely low priced.) I will most likely go on to Manila after 4 weeks here, this is to miss the busy time in PV which I believe was January, although it does not look as if it is all that busy. I could choose to live in Vietnam, but Manila might be an eventual possibility, although probably Malaysia is the best, but I have to find a consulate for them to clear my blacklisting. The people at the immigration have said I can do that.

The Old Quarter here is a mass of little alley style streets, some big enough for cars and motorbikes, with street names written in, of course, Vietnamese. So the first thing was to find out where I am and what is around where I am. I did also walk down to the lake, which really worried the owner of the place I am staying, as he thought I would get lost. Actually it was straightforward and it opens out after the alleyways. Hanoi has two lakes apparently. Vietnam seems to want its tourists back. No-one looked at my visa.

The people are very different from Malaysia which is a modern western style, Vietnamese are more quiet, reserved. The general Vietnamese people around, are probably still very similar to those during the Vietnamese war. The flag is red with a yellow star, but I haven't seen the T shirts yet. There are some hats. I have also found Vietnamese silk. I could get a scarf for about $6 usd and get someone to make it into a pillowcase for me. To buy silk pillowcases in KL was about $250 usd, and that was expensive for Malaysia because they don't have silk pillowcases, the only ones they had were Australian.

Generally the Old Quarter of Hanoi is similar to Phnom Penh in Cambodia. But the people there are different again. Maybe Cambodia is warmer because here is quite cold. Vietnamese are very nice. Hanoi is in no way a complete madhouse as far as traffic goes, as it is in Ho Chi Minh City, where it is crazy. The prices are generally very cheap depending on where you are going. I am doing a bus tour round Hanoi tomorrow and it is costing under $5 usd. That tour should show me where the big shopping malls are, and the one I want to go to is 65 floors for the building, and there is a sky walkway and great views over the entire city. I find it better to be near a big shopping mall like that because there is more to do. I think it is within walking distance (it isn't!) The Old Quarter is pretty but its mainly tourist shops, and you drink a lot of coffee in the cafes.

My car and driver are now booked, but I think it might not be this one! This is a Rolls Royce Phantom.

I am ready and looking forward to going to another country. I have not particularly achieved much of what I would have liked to have done, but I have learned some things that should probably help. When all the ;world situation' is over I am definitely going to do the 'Medical Bed' thing which can completely heal the body and restore it to its best state. In fact I know someone who went to the Caribbean side of Mexico during this covid scam, and he has set up a community there, Bacalar Lagoon, and will have these Medical Beds there.

I know Vietnam, and have been there maybe 3 times, but I only know Saigon which is now Ho Chi Minh City. I don't know Hanoi. Hanoi was the 'enemy' of the US (who had no business being there anyway) in the Vietnam war. The film 'The Quiet American' shows how the US made that war happen. The tourist stuff is usually a T shirt with a red communist star on it.

The longer term visa possibilities for Vietnam have limitations, and for the Philippines require a sequence of applications for extentions, so if 'stuff' happened they could cancel anything in progress, or just not renew. This is the main reason Mexico remains the best option for the time when the war appears to go nuclear (and the naval strike force build up is unprecedented in the Red Sea) and near civil war erupting in the US etc) because there isn't a visa, it is supposed to be stamp in the passport that allows 6 months. The weirdo stuff is the passport control having a guess at what they will give you. On the other hand the better news sources are saying the situation could erupt even as I travel to Hanoi.

My trip to KL has been very helpful, and I have learned a lot. Now I want to be safely based somewhere to get through the 'world situation'. Obviously I have to leave Malaysia, and I also have to avoid the busy months of December and January. It may be Jan. 29th before I can actually purchase an ongoing flight. If Mexico is still the best place to just wait it out, then it should be possible to get there from the end of January or early February. But I think there will be ongoing issues with high bank fees for accessing money in Mexico, and the country is expensive. My preference is to just safely be somewhere that does not require keep changing countries.

Recent 'news' could introduce 'issues'. "The Colorado Supreme Court made history Tuesday with an unprecedented, freeze-in-your-tracks ruling that former President Donald Trump is constitutionally ineligible to run in 2024 because the 14th Amendment’s ban on insurrectionists holding public office covers his conduct on January 6, 2021." This is enough to trigger Civil War in the US. *It also indicates the 'good side' have reached the awakening target of about 80% of the country needed before this drama play can reach its goal. It should indicate that 80% of the population are now aware of of what Biden and the democrats are doing, and that was the 'marker' for moving on with the plan (good side). They couldn't have bad stuff happening if enough of the population didn't see what was happening, because there really would be a civil war. If it does mean things are moving, then it is very likely the 'showdown' would be on March 19th.

To me this sounds like this could now be what we were told - that the USA will go to the brink of 'civil war' the near death experience of America. Presumably it won't actually get that far, but everything could then happen very quickly and everything goes dark for the 3 days, or week, or month,

I have again been buying up the Japanese silk to wear because I now have a thing that it is important to wear silk next to the skin! The Japanese price is about 10,000 yen which is about $70 USD for a silk camisole. Good quality silk is expensive. The store is closing down this section after December so I'm not paying those kinds of prices. That's why it is so good to get this.

I have changed up some cash and have 1,000,000 Vietnamese dong which should get me throrugh a few days. I have to leave Hanoi after a month, and getting to Manila is not a problem. After that its difficult again because some of the routes are 40 hours for a 14 hour flight and then a 3 hour flight. But there will be something.

The company which did car/driver bookings apparently provides more information on visas. It seems there is an option for 6 months, which is certainly good to know. I didn't know that and I already requested one month. I am not changing the basics of the current plan, but always learning more options. I am looking forward to being in another country now.

Having a visa for only one month most likely means I will go on to Manila as it gives a couple more weeks and I will then have more money for a longhaul flight. Spending time in both of these countries gives me an opportunity to research living in either of them as an option once the 'world situation' has resolved. Living there, means getting an apartment. I don't live in hostels.

If the Trump trial is not going ahead in March, then it means he is not going to livestream the information he had in the documents he had! That seems to mean all this situation is still dragging on. I still have to wait until the crash happens so its not good to be in a country that may have a visa restriction. I want as little 'visa renewals' to do as possible. That is where Mexico is good, if they give you the 6 months.

I know from last year, that December and January are the busy months so I can't do any big trip before that finishes. I also have to make sure I have the airfare to get out of Mexico, which is easier to get into than it is to get out of. But a 6 month visa takes me to August.and that is very helpful. I don't like being in PV but it has advantages that have to be considered at this time. After that .I may have to try a bus to get to a US airport for a flight back to Hanoi, as Hanoi is the best priced flight to get. I would have moved to live in Malaysia I think, but that clearly cannot be done yet. I think my few weeks break, getting to know my options, has been helpful.

There are now less USDs actual cash in circulation.

This is Vietnam. The next stop on my journey. It also has lovely white sandy beaches with palm trees and azure waters. I am paying about $5 usd for a good hostel. You can see how ridiculous prices are in Mexico.

Vietnam.

When I left Malaysia 2 years ago, I was not supposed to re-enter the country for 5 years. I had been blacklisted for an overstay. I only found that out when I went to do my day trip to Singapore. If I'd gone to Singapore, I would not have been able to get back here. They were very helpful and let me stay to the end of my 90 days, and gave me a contact to arrange things if I wanted to come back again. I was also lucky they let me into the country when I arrived. At the momet, Malaysia is not somewhere I can stay longterm yet. Also, if you want to move to live in a country, being limited to 3 years, as it is with the Philippines, is not helpful. It is helpful for shorter stays perhaps. However, if something happens in the world while I am there (if I am there) it is probably easier to arrange to stay on there.

My feeling of wanting to throw up has now passed. I think it was to do with the approaching 'energy hits' to the planet. Don't forget I was CONSTANTLY dealing with 'attacks' from the 'dark force'. It would work through other people who went to the accommodation place. Its aim is to stop the HIGHER SELF person getting free. That is why the contact was so important, and so urgent.

But I only took a break from being in PV. I never had anywhere I could actually move to. When the lockdowns began in 2020 I had been in the middle of looking for a new country to move to, and live in. I had lived in Cambodia as my base for 10 years but that changed. I strongly wanted to get away from the sordid consciousness of the "West', and Australia is as bad as anywhere else. It is wrong to be like that. Of course anyone can say 'there is no right or wrong'. Well, that depends on which energy path and destination you are choosing. If you want soul level and 'True Self' then it is the wrong energy and leads to the wrong outcome. But anyone is free to choose it. It is the choice which really enjoys destroying those who choose it.

I am looking forward to going to Hanoi for the next month. I also have a good flight option to get to San Francisco from Manila which is only a 12 hour flight. Then on to PV. That's on Jan. 29th or 30th, or 31st and presumably throughout January but not so good for February. Getting out of PV is harder.

I leave KL next Sunday, Christmas Eve, which is 2 days before my 90 days is finished. After Hanoi, Vietnam I will probably go to the Philippines for several reasons but one of those reasons is I can't access more money until the end of January. It is still S.E. Asia but I have never been there before. Given the world situation it is a consideration that I am allowed to stay there for 3 years, and presumably it is straightforward to get the visas. The country is very popular, and from there it is only a 12 hour flight to West Coast USA. But the differences are major. The Philippines are very beautiful, provide good service, and pricing is consistent with most of the equally beautiful region, like Bali, and Malaysia's Sarawak and Borneo etc which all offer so much, and it seems very similar.

Mexico as the country it is, should be within the same price range. It in no way matches up to the many great things about SE Asia. I know it does suit 'North Americans' who go because it is so near. But it is not good value. I say that from actually being in SE Asia. Unfortunately, Americans are making the prices very high. But they are about to lose their income, so what will happen to Mexico's tourist income when the current US dollar crashes. It is very much a concern for me how to safely get through what is in play. So I just don't know what is possible to do, because I have to be able to survive. It may be the collapse of the US dollar is 'imminent'. For me, the airfare is always over $1000+ to get there, and actually around $1,500 to get out. I would return there, but the pricing may now mean I can't, and the timing may be dictated by what happens with the world situation. As mentioned, getting out of PV to get across the Pacific, is expensive, more than getting from Asia to PV. Its less to get to Hanoi than to Manila.

I probably have to make sure I have the return flight easily and readily available. But I think I should check out the okayness of Mexico. There were things that were good - actually the only thing that was 'good' was the amazing HS communication. That showed me the 'True Person' was trapped in identify the person's 'self' with a consciousness that the Higher Self person was in fact way beyond and far better than. And needed to find FREEDOM from.

To me, that city is a very hard experience to go through, it is for the 'normies' the asleep and the dead. I am saying that truthfully. It almost makes me throw up to think about it. It sounds mean if I try to explain it, and I am not mean, not unfair, and not unkind. I will add the George Harrison quote instead! George Harrison had a high level of spiritual awareness, good enough to be a teacher. I can 'see' where he was at, I know, what he knew, and I relate to what he has observed. He is a good teacher. I am going to use him and The Beatles as sources for 'spiritual awakening'.

PV is a bad energy experience because of the energy level and consciousness. I want very much to write down why that is so, but it may not look good. I do have a reservation for the accommodation in PV and it serves as proof of ongoing accommodation booked.

The Philippines.

Dec. 15th.. I've given a 5 min video on the night life in KL but I don't go to the nightclubs. I am here for serious shopping! I do like dancing but the best place for me to do that is in a class. For Vietnam, I have got a one month visa. As said before, the Philippines do not seem to require a visa for the first month, but you can apply to stay longer after that. The country does require that you have an ongoing flight booked. Both of these countries at the moment are okay options for me as far as still moving on, not staying. The actual staying longterm in either of these countries is perhaps possible, but not necessarily reliable at this stage. Also, the reason I might go from Hanoi to Manila in the Philippines is mainly because if I am doing any longhaul flight back to West Coast USA, it is a very straightforward, not too lengthy flight. If I fly from Hanoi it is about 42 hours with an overnight stopover in Tokyo.

The 'shopping' is more about herbs etc that help with the poisoning i experienced. I think I have learned some very good information and will continue a programme which is not immediate, but maybe after a few weeks will start to produce the results I want.

Dec.14th. I now have my visa for Vietnam, all I have remaining to do is book the excess luggage. That visa is not cheap. It's at least $54 USD to get the approval letter, and then we have to pay another $25 USD on arrival at the airport. I think the most likely situation will be that I stay in Hanoi for 3 - 4 weeks, then possibly go to Manila in the Philippines for a couple of weeks and pick up any ongoing flights from there.

I should show the night life in KL so here is a 5 min video which covers 5 nightclubs. Watch Video. The closest club to me is in Bukit Bintang. The voice of the man speaking drones on a bit and some of the presentation is a bit stupid, but it does show KL. KL is a great place, lots of life and energy, and class. People will dress with style whereas westerners like 'Americans' Brits and Aussies always like to look like they buy their clothes at an op shop. I very much admire and respect Malaysia because i think they have created the right balance with their country. It's a bit like Singapore, which is also an almost ideal city/country.

Yesterday, I was looking for silk pillowcases but no luck. Maybe Vietnam will be a good place for silk. It is next to Cambodia which produces plenty of silk and also there is Thai silk. Now I have looked it up and there is Vietnamese silk. I am looking into booking a car/driver to meet me at the airport to take me to my actually rather modest lodgings! I would be arriving late in the evening so that seems a good idea. I don't know Hanoi.

The silk stuff was a good idea. It contains 20 amino acids, which are protein, so is very good to sleep on, and in, or generally wear. That's what I learned on the advertising blurb for what I did buy. The picture is of a Vietnamese silk outfit. Maybe I will be wearing one soon! Should add, the hairdresser thing was good, but nothing sensational. I still need to cut off about 3 inches of the damage done to my hair in PV, but there is no way I am cutting that much off my hair. Other than that, I am still learning about the best herbs to get. However, as mentioned, Ashwagandha is a good herb to get.

Thomas has now replaced Edwin, the London trained hairdresser. Thomas's place is something only locals would know and find, because it is tucked away in a plaza that is almost totally for phones, computers and electronic stuff. I did go to Thomas when I was here 2 years ago.

It is a quirky place, decorated with old furniture from op shops and lots of Buddhist and Taoist things. The salon has little rooms for the clients as well as the usual public format. Because my hairdresser was Thomas, the owner, I had my own little room. It had an old style dressing table and mirror for me to sit in front of. Thomas is definitely quirky himself, and really nice. He is Malaysian of Chinese heritage. And he is very good. I just had a small amount cut off, but with some fine layers - which takes professional know how, and he was as good as any top stylist anywhere. I only paid usual Malaysian prices though, so about a third of what I would have paid.

That is very helpful as I am still waiting on this visa for Vietnam. If they are pushing the same covid requirements and I can't get it, then I have to very quickly arrange somewhere else. I have about 14 days allowed to remain here from Tuesday. I would lose the airfare I paid, but my replacement country would be Manila in the Philippines. The airfare is not too bad - but its not great that I would have lost what I already paid for. I am allowed one month in Manila without a visa, but there is an option to then get a 1 or 3 month visa. The Philippines also require that you have an ongoing ticket, but someone's website directs you to where you can get something for $14. Other than all that, everything seems okay. As for finding a country I could safely remain longterm in, until the 'world situation' resolves (which will be by the US 2024 elections although no-one ever thought or wanted to have to wait that long!) that is still an issue.

This has been a three month exploratory journey to find out what options I have. I expect I will just lie low as I did before, hopefully it will be okay, and I can safely wait it out.

Isetan, Japanese Department Store.

I am actually more than ready to move on from KL yet I do really like so much of what is available to do here. The pictures and descriptions are to show the kinds of places here in KL Just to get a 'feel' of the place. It is a busy city, but kind of cosy and friendly. Not too crowded. *I have to leave in 13 days but still not certain whats happening.

This store, Isetan, is a current favourite of mine, especially for Japanese silk. Japanese fashion is very current, with lots of colour and also Zen or Aikido type styles. Asia is far more ahead than the USA and North America. I also like the food options I have available (given that I am vegetarian and do not like hot, spicey food). Today, Sunday, it was back for a $2 lunch at Johnnys! My other choices are Arabic / Middle Eastern food, and now Japanese. I don't usually choose Japanese food very much, but I have found a good restaurant, and also another Sushi place I like.

My 'programme' has been very slow going, and I have not been able to do a large chunk of what I had wanted. two days ago I found out that my London hairdresser Edwin has closed his shop at the very nice, and nearby Suria Mall, but he does still have his salon in another very upmarket area - which means it is attractive, a high standard, comfortable, relaxed and friendly - but it is too out of the way for me to want to travel to. So sadly, no Edwin. But I have another good place I found 2 years ago which should do a good cut for my hair. Not losing the length though. I just love long hair. I have a fair amount of weird fringes etc to rectify from the PV hairdressers. As I have said, KL is just great for everything and at good prices, but the standard is excellent. I always like to find a good deal, and value for money!

I spend a lot of my time going round my preferred shops and finding out the prices. The shop assistants think it is amusing that I am there so much, but really I am checking prices. Sometimes they (the pharmacies) have a system for reducing their prices in stages which they cycle through. I have something in mind to buy, but I think they are going to reduce the cost in the next stage, and then I am going to buy it!

SURIA Shopping Mall.

This is a very nice, upmarket shopping mall, but it is hard to get a good photo of the interiour. The idea is to show the kind of malls they have here. This is current day South East Asia. The entire first floor of this mall is all designer shops, and you may just make out the black background shop on the left which says 'Cartier'. This entire floor (and it is big) has everything from Alexander McQueen to Fendi (Italian) Issey Miyake (Japanese) and of course Chanel, Dior etc. I don't buy this stuff, but this is the floor where my favourite gym is, the one with the really good dance classes.

Even so, I would happily get on a plane tomorrow but the timing would be wrong. The month long visa has to go to mid January, not before. At the moment Hanoi is the best for getting a longhaul flight when I leave there. As far as doing any longhaul journey goes, Manila is a better option.

The place to get the online visa for Vietnam still says that the things to do with the covid situation are required. It doesn't say this until you are into the second page of the application process. I had checked this and these requirements are supposed to have been lifted, the same as with every other country. It takes a couple of days to process the visa application, but it could be 10 days before I know. I still have to add excess baggage, and I can cancel my flight but I think I still lose half of it. I would then book for either Bali or Manila, and Manila would have been a good choice anyway.

So, booking the flight did not turn out to be straightforward, It looks like I might go to Bali instead - but of course, it is really difficult to get an ongoing longhaul flight from there. *The Hanoi trip should be okay. I've checked further. There are time restrictions with Vietnam so it is not a longterm visit, but I cannot stay in Malaysia beyond the 90 days and must go somewhere, plus cannot do any longhaul trips until after Xmas and new year, and also when the prices are back to normal for accommodation! .

I think Hanoi is okay, but I have another option and that is Manila in the Philippines. If Hanoi becomes a problem I can go to Manila, or go to Bali and in the new year go to Manila straight from Bali, then can travel onwards. If Hanoi is okay which it should be, but if the airfares are up too high I can go to Manila from Hanoi. No visa required, no jabs, but could require excess baggage - but then I can get a longhaul flight a bit later than intended. See what fun this is!

I will promise myself that once I can get to a reliable place, I will not move anywhere until the 'world situation' has safely moved on to what we are all waiting for. First there has to be the 'failure' of the USA Corporation which is what the US replublic was illegally turned into in 1871. Not just in the US but in all western countries they all became businesses, which is why they actually answer to the 'board of directors' and not the 'government' which exists just to look as if it is a democracy. Anyway, that is what has been dealt with, but we still have to wait for it to play out.

I can't stay in Malaysia beyond December 26th, but Christams and the New Year are bad times to travel, and I also have to time any ongoing flights for when the accommodation fees are back at a normal price. Going to Hanoi gives me more time to save up for any longhaul, more expensive flights. It also means I can't do all I wanted to do in KL. On the other hand, Hanoi does offer some good stuff. So this is a learning experience, and what I really want to do is just get fairly settled somewhere and wait it out.

Having to do everything online, actually started out as very convenient before the lockdowns, but now it is not a very safe situation. We now have to trust so much in a non-human thing that couldn't care less if we need to talk to an actual human about a booking mistake or something. If the system crashed through an EMF pulse, hacking, or by design, we are all instantly stuck.

Booking travel is not at all straightforward anymore. This region used to be great for easy bookings and travel. I don't like the situation but my flight to Hanoi is now booked and so is my accommodation. The baggage still has to be added on as all the flights allowing 2 check in bags had gone, so I have to add excess baggage. I also have to get a visa. I checked all the countries in the region including Bali, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Singapore, but Hanoi, Vietnam is the best place for any future ongoing flights. You still have to check that countries don't have jab requirements just in case.

Beach in Vietnamr. This is a "relatively unspoiled beach. It’s a perfect place for soaking up the sun while swimming, sunbathing, paddle-boarding, or surfing. There’s also a wide range of dining options featuring restaurants, bistros, and bars with a good view of the surrounding countryside."

Aiming to book my 3 hour flight to Hanoi today, Monday, and have now discovered that it is going to be a 27 hour flight via Ho Chi Min because I have to book a flight that allows the 2 x 23 kgs baggage. Before the lockdowns damaged so many businesses including the airlines, there were many flights easily available to all the countries in this region. Now, it is pretty bad!

Basically the situation here is that I would be having to move from country to country until the "world situation" completes. There is also no knowing what could suddenly become a problem. Some countries could enforce another lockdown for example, because of the new 'White Lung Syndrome' or something. That is another new disease thing. For Vietnam I have to get a visa first which is available online. After my experiences I now never really trust anything anymore. Things I didn't give a second thought to before, are now a major worry. The most recent thing of that kind is the immigration process in Mexico just guessing the length of visa they will give you.

Thurs. Nov. 30th. I can only stay in Malaysia for the 90 days I was given when I arrived. That is quite bad timing for travel as it is right on Christmas Day and the New Year. At least with this trip I have been able to find out a few things. Nothing will be back to 'normal' or 'okay' until the rest of the world drama has played out. I still have to wait it out. (Safely.) It looks like I will be going to Hanoi, Vietnam for a month, and I have booked the accommodation but not the flight yet. I will probably be doing all my flying with Vietnam Airlines this time. Vietnam was a French colony, Indo-Chine. Hanoi is supposed to be very pretty. I have only been to Ho Chi Min City before, which used to be called Saigon.

This is not actually for fun. This is because I can't stay longer in KL, and that didn't leave much choice given that I still have to get an ongoing flight. The worst thing I discovered is I can't get from Siem Reap, Cambodia to Singapore (which is a major airport) because this 2hour flight is now a 17 hour flight (inexplicable). But Hanoi which is right next door, is a normal flight, about the same 2 hours that the other flight should be. Luckily it turns out Hanoi is a good place to depart from for an ongoing flight. But all the time since lockdowns began in 2020, I am stuck with about 40 kg of luggage, now in two suitcases because that's what the airlines required. But then you have to find flights that include that luggage in that same 2 suitcase requirement, because they don't. You get here travelling westwards with the 2 case requirement, but if you travel onwards in the same direction they only include one suitcase..... and so on.

Monday Nov. 26th. After the trip to Singapore I shoud be able to finally get to Edwin the London hairdresser, next week, but another main thing done. Then just one more main thing and I'm finished with what I want to do.

I returned to the new Chinese herb shop and back home with another new thing, this time Lotus Root which is made into a tea and is good for the skin! I like Ayurvedic and Oriental Medicine and of course I have done courses on both, but never gone on to make it a career. But I am going back to this shop for more. Have now tried the Lotus Root tea and it is very yummy, really is. There is fruit in there too. Next thing I am buying from that shop, is the Pomegranate and Gingseng sachets! .

KL is good for me, but I like some variety and this time I did not do anything about the dance classes (because I was sick and that blew the time limit). As things are, I cannot go anywhere I would like to live yet. I mean there isn't anywhere I can do that yet, because stuff still has to happen.

Back to 'Johnies' for my lunch, splashing out about $3.50 USD for some Thai food! This restaurant is unusual, prices are not usually this low elsewhere. usually the costs are bout 2-3 times more, which is still pretty good.

I didn't realise it was Saturday. Seems I now only have 4 more days then I have to remember to get the flight to Singapore. I am only going for the day, and only shopping at the airport, which is a huge shopping centre and entertainment place. There are 4 terminals, and T4 is mostly for people shopping and a day out. I think they have been upgrading either T1 or T2, both were aready great to go to.

I have managed to do things for my programme over the last couple of days. This has been mostly about herbs. Ashwagandha is an Indian Ayurvedic herb and well known. I have taken it for years but never taken it in the doses I have just been doing (which are what it is supposed to be!) . It is great for when you have been through stress - and Mexico + its insane immigration guesswork has been enormously stressful, keeping in mind that for over a year, I did not have a country I could go to without being forced to have the death jab. This break in Malaysia gives me time that is very normal and stress free. The 'dark force' and 'demon' aspect (which was Luciferian) were hugely stressful for me too, plus some of the people I had to deal with. Anyway, Ashwagandha is also good for helping with sleep. Now I will tell you a secret. If you take 500mg both morning and night (total 1,000mg but up to 1,500mg upwards to 6 gms is ok) just with water and no other food or drink, then within about half an hour or so you will experience the same really laid back 'good feeling' as if you were just going into a kind of dreamstate. (It could make anyone sleepy during the day if taken in the morning, but I don't feel that.) I was able to get this herb in PV too at Plaza Caracol but was not taking enough, to notice this before. Today, I found a powder version I can use in addition to the capsules. The other herb I have been tracking down is a Malaysian one and I thought there would be no chance of locating where to get that! But I went to the Pavilion Mall, huge place 7 floors and there is a new herb shop there. Still didn't think I would find the herb because its all in Chinese, but I almost walked straight into it. So am experimenting with that.

There is an apartment opposite where I am staying (this is a capsule hostel in the penthouse) the apartment at best is a 3 bedroom and possibly two couples and some children would be comfortable with it. This one is filled with Pakistani men who come to Malaysia to work. It is unbelievable how many of these guys you see coming out of that flat - hundreds of them! They always stay in groups, like they are all one entity and all dressed in recycled jeans and tee shirts.

Kuala Lumpur is full of Christmas decorations and songs. Its very festive and fun, and lots of good offers for things.

This is the symbol of the 'single eye'. I have just seen the layout plans of the shopping mall next to where I am staying, LaLaport, and it is exactly the same thing! It is things like this whereby those involved in that stuff identify themselves and also cast spells. There will be witch-spells in the energy there for sure.

People are now discussing countries that will be safe against the CBDC - Central Bank Digital Currency. (Hugely bad but this will be covered elsewhere). Places mentioned as 'good' (not going to do a CBDC) El Salvador, Belize, Panama, Costa Rica should be okay. People are saying Ecuador, but it has a lot of crime. Malaysia is 'looking into it'. Some have moved from the US to Portugal, but Thailand has launched a CBDC. However, Mexico is planning to launch a CBDC by 2024! Looks like I might have to look into Panama perhaps. Or Belize.

I don't think it will get to that, and I'm not going to just go to any of these places that I don't know! My plans remain as is, but if Malaysia remains 'safe' - and there are other things that might not be - but if it does, I can at a later time, get the permit to stay here.

I think the US is going to collapse at least in 2024 - keeping in mind that I personally haven't a clue how long it takes for an economy to collapse. Old Joe is giving out lots of money, and supporting all the illegal immigrants as covered before. He is hurrying along the process.

Basically a CBDC ultimately means if you don't obey the rules 'they' can withhold accessing money, or they can force you to be jabbed and if you don't comply with that or something else, they can withhold access to money. They can track every single thing you do, and if you do something 'they' don't approve of, they can hold back access to money. You get the picture. There is more to it, and what that is, is really bad.

So I am in Sephora today and they are playing the same Latino music that usually played in Mexico. I felt quite at home! There are a lot of men from Pakistan here who come here for work. They are taught how to behave as they know they will be thrown out of the country if they behave badly. However today I again had a Pakistani man latch on to me. He was following me, so I again had to 'lose him' almost like being in a spy film. I think there are more here now than there were before.

This trip has also been an exploratory trip because the world is not at all 'back to normal' even though it looks like it. There is still stuff playing out, it is just that average people are too unaware to notice, but those who do notice understand that we've been given info on what is about to happen in the future. It will happen because it can't be stopped, but it will be alright. It's just not alright until that point is reached, so I remain in limbo.

Have been checking the flights back from Singapore - this is a less than an hour trip - and they are a whole lot more than the $14 one I bought to get there! Looks like I will go for the latest flight back so I can arrive December 1st but it will before 1 am. That is not a great arrival time, but it is do-able. I'm not even doing anything in Singapore anyway, except I might look at some phones (at the airport).

The trip to leave PV for Malaysia did come from 'Higher Up' - which does not been a little voice saying 'you must do this'. It is a process similar to the Higher Self 'commuications' but they were as varied as can be. sometimes literal telepathy, sometimes from the Higher Self person, sometimes 'Higher Up' as incoming info, and sometimes an 'energy feeling' with a real energy, but it has to be interpreted. That is what I couldn't interpret in August. And there have still been, surprisingly, several more occurences of this since I came here, including last week.

Other than the Pakistani man issue, today was successful in completing another part of the programme. Not a major part but good to have done it. I found my flight booking to Singapore, and next, maybe tomorrow, I will book the flight back to KL and I suppose another one back to Singapore to show I have an onward ticket.

November 18th and my 'programme' is very slow! I can't do much until after that trip, but it enables me to remain here in Malaysia during Christmas and New Year which would be bad times to travel. I have to make sure that accommodation prices are back to normal for one thing, and also find a flight that is not 48 hours or something! It has to be second half of January. By then I will have been able to do most of my 'programme' but I have concerns about the world situation and Malaysia is very keen to be all digital, which is not good.

It is not so far off to my trip to Singapore, which I had to buy the ticket for before they would let me board the plane in LA. You have to show you have an onward ticket, but it only cost $14. But it means I am almost 2/3rds of the way through my alloted time in KL. I only plan to be in Singapore for one night and it is purely for the purpose of rentering malaysia. I will then be at the 3rd part of my 'programme'. I would say the first part was totally successful although at first I thought it wasn't. The 2nd part which I did last week has been maybe 25% successful, but the 3rd part should not be a problem. I then have to repeat the 2nd part, or do some other variations. It all seems to be very slow going and overall I might be 50% successful with everything, not 200%! When I get back from my one day/night in Singapore, I have about 6 weeks left here.

KL is definitely embracing the digital future which is not good for me. I won't use QR codes because as i said, they actually exist to take all your data from your phone. I also do not use Facebook etc which was created by DARPA not Mark Zuckerberg or the twins, and it's function is surveillance. For many it doess not matter but it can do when your future employer does a background check through your social media!

There have been Indian dance shows for Deepawali which finished on the 13th, and also some K-Pop shows. Also more visits to restaurants and being served by robot - this cutie in the picture below!

Overall, the plan for being in KL has only been moderately successful, but some of these things may take a little time to produce what I am looking for. Today, Friday I found a neat place for some food and had a Thai rice and mushroom meal which cost about $2 USD. It wasn't some obscure place, it was a nice setting in the Times Square Shopping Mall and again I was served by robot delivering my food. It is one of the places that expect you to use the QR code to access the menu which I never do.

It was explained a while ago that QR codes don't just give you what you think you are doing, they also take ALL the data off your phone which goes to the tech companies to add to the data profiles they have on you, and which they sell. As you probably know, you are the product. So I never use QR codes. I say my phone is broken or whatever. There is a company that you buy a product from that blocks giving out your data, and they prove to you just how much data is known about you. First they ask you to scan their QR code.............!

<<<My new fashion look in Malaysia.

My specific shop was no good at all! This was a specific shop I wanted to go to with this trip to KL, and its a Japanese clothes shop, good stuff for basic things, and very well priced. I know there were several of them but when I arrived here I found one had completely gone and the main one in the centre of Bukit Bintang was all boarded up. This was a big disappointment or even disaster! Then I discovered the main one was being redesigned and re-opened on Thursday Nov. 9th. Unfortunately it had nothing of interest in it, but absolutely packed with customers for its opening specials. Same stuff as their SURIA store, but they will have made big profits with thsat opening sale, perhaps stuff people would not normally have bought. They will soon be bringing in their new stock for winter/Christmas so I'll wait for that.

However, KL is enormously competetive and there are some astoundingly good deals. I don't mean clothes, I mean everything. There are offers and specials forever.

As any reader probably knows, it seems the dates for when expected things happen, will be around March 2024, at least a few months away anyway, which should see me safely in KL and safely leaving KL This was always the timing given when there would be some 'trials'. Well its Trump's J6 "trial" which is theatre really, but provides the chance for the livestream of the presidential classified documents that he as President had the right to have. People are waking up to what is going on and are angry. Just the millions of people flooding into the USA is one example. These people there (and in Europe) are given all the hotel rooms and free medical treatment, while Americans have to wait. Veterans are kicked out of low cost housing which is given to these immigrants and the vetarans forced onto the streets.

But the USA is going to go through a 'near death experience' - almost the appearance of its end. 'They' (good side) have said that means near death experience, not a 'bad hair day'. many Americans are looking for another country to move to, which includes moving to Mexico. Also have to remember that these 'baddies' who really do practice the religion of satanism, the death cult (which also is part of the 'old religion' in Mexico because that was it too) did place a suitcase nuke bomb in every capital city of the world which they planned to detonate. I did know about these bombs, but actually did not realise exactly what it meant. I know they had found and de-activated (or whatever they do) most of them. I suppose no-one can be sure how many of them there were/are. I have no idea how long it takes a currency to collapse etc, I just don't know about things like that, but as the entire story unfolds, it does begin to become clearer.

This week, on Tuesday 7th, I began the second main thing of my 'programme' (at last) and that means of the most important things I wanted to do. I have been doing plenty of the smaller things, but tomorrow is one of the big things to do. In the oncoming weeks the next important thing is going to be getting the money for the airfare. First it is Singapore on November 30th then back the next day, but that only costs me about $30. For longhaul flights I have to find those that are not something like 40 or even 48 hours or more. Also all of this is considering the global military situation - and a possible suitcase nuke in KL.

Nov. 1st/2nd. I think of Kuala Lumpur (as well as Singapore and Cambodia) as a 'second home'. The problem is I don't have a '1irst home'! It is not possible to establish any place as my 'home' because I was in a transition phase when the lockdown agenda came in. I was considering various options for where to make my home. The lockdown ended up diverting me to Mexico, and Puerto Vallarta.

It is probably difficult to really explain how complicated the situation is for me when 'issues' are still happening in the world, and I don't have an actual home to go to. This (PV) may still be the best choice but it looks like the prices are - OMG - $40 AUD a night for Jan. 15th, but back to about $18 AUD two days later! So it will have to be after Jan. 15th. So I will be going to Singapore at the end of November, then back to KL so I can extend the time in KL by a few weeks. I have been surprised by how many people here are walking round with masks on and apparently still buying into that.

It has been hard to shake the cough I acquired from getting sick, because of the air conditioning where I am. I do not like air conditioning. This meant I could not join the gym which requires 4 months membership and I have already missed one and a half months because of getting sick. This also means that while I wait to do the next part of my 'programme', I can't fill in time with the dance classes I wanted to do, and not doing the classes is a social thing I now can't do because I won't be here for 4 months.

Oct. 30th. As mentioned, I still have to wait to get on with the good stuff I am here to do. I went to the Garden Food Court at LaLaport today. It's on the 4th level and does lead outside to a rooftop garden. There is a pet shop located up here with very big, fluffy cats for sale and they are very cute to see. There is also a "Cat Cafe" which you pay about $7USD to go in and hang out with some cats. Hmmm. (Of course I have seen some 'cat cafes' before.) This does not seem to be an actual cafe there though. Mostly the cats are expensive to buy. I noticed a couple of the for sale ones were born over a year ago, so probably on their way into the "Cat Cafe" - which means a happy life being petted by cat fans, not that they are part of a food menu! I was always 100% a dog person, that was until I rescued Bruno and Daisy from the vet and learned how intelligent and loving they were. I do miss having a nice country home with 3 medium to large dogs (usually Labradors) and my two cats.

It looked like the first part of the 'programme' wasn't okay, but it seems it was probably okay after all, so that is good. But because everything is moving slowly with the 'programme' I wanted to do, it can at times make the time in KL a little less appealing. It will eventually cease to be a 'new' experience and I will want to move on! I think I have been here almost 5 weeks and my official time up is literally at Christmas, which probably means I would book flights for just after that time.

I should be able to begin the 2nd part of my KL 'programme' next week, hoping the world has not erupted into WW3.

We were told the world situation will not actually go to WW3, but clearly things are heating up and a priority for me now is making sure I can cover the days when shops are shut, or in confusion, and I have my own supplies of food (protein shakes and nuts) and water etc.

This is the Al Halabi Middle Eastern Gourmet Restaurant in KL although I could not find a better picture. Today is Thursday and I again went to their Express version in the Food Hall. Even in Malaysia there was not much I could eat (I don't like Malaysian food!) until I discovered all the Middle Eastern restaurants and also Thai food.

There are hundreds of places for glasses, many all in the same place and all at these incredible prices. The $10 is the cheapest I found, but I almost ordered another pair elsewhere for $13. I will do so though. (I've learned my lesson from breaking all my glasses). Currently I have 3 new pairs of glasses, but none of them is exactly right yet, but this a great opportunity to try to get it right.

Another good thing has been a routine type medicine I like to have access to, and I can get it here, no prescription, for about $1.75 (under $2) . In PV the price was 1500 pesos, for basically the same thing, so I just didn't get it. Look at that price difference! I definitely access quite a lot of benefits by coming to KL. If I bought 7 pairs of glasses (and I guarantee I could manage to break most of them) + 3 of the medicine, or something like that, it would be my airfare here.

Wednesday evening and we may be getting near to things happening in the world. Until then I am still continuing with my 'plan' and today I thought I would just take a look in the optometrist shop to see the frames, and ended up ordering another pair. Its not that I am not planning to do that, I am, but I meant to space it out more than this. Basically I can get 10 pairs of glasses for the price of one average priced pair in Puerto Vallarta. I broke every pair I had, so this time I am ensuring I am prepared. I have never seen glasses at this kind of price before so this was not expected. First I saw some at around @0, then somewhere else slightly less, then this opening special. KL always has specials and offers and sometimes there is a surprise like today when I bought something expecting it to be something and then the price turned out to be half that. So my 'programme' is working and I do think that I will end up saving as much as the airfare or more.

I do like KL and I remembered that I used to go for at least one Thai massage or foot massage each week, and today I did that. I do actually have an injury - all caused by me myself - and doing this really does help. If I continue with this over the next remaining weeks, I might be able to add another 10% or 20% to the improvements.

Yesterday, Tuesday I did not accomplish what I expected, but did get some more new glasses, and maybe (fingers crossed) maybe the lenses are correct! It is actually me working out the prescription. This is an additonal 10% improvement, and I will get another pair of these $10 glasses because they are absolutely the same as any glasses. I was not able to get almost any of the other things I planned but did discover a good place to eat. There is a very good Middle Eastern restaurant on the 7th level of the Pavilion Shopping Mall called Al Halabi. I discovered they have an Al Halabi Express on the lower floor where the Food Hall is. This is a great find! Now it is Wednesday afternoon and I will stock up on some protein shakes in case something shuts down the world.

Finally began my 'programme' Monday. Just one thing but a 60% improvement! I'm aiming for a 200% improvement. Next step in the 'programme' is probably 2 weeks away, but there are things I can do and buy until that time. I did also order another pair of glasses to see if I can finally get them right. I will probably have quite a collection of glasses.

And again, another show at Lalaport for this Sunday! As said, everything is very good here in Kuala Lumpur and I really can get everything done that I just can't get done in Puerto Vallarta.

But we do have a great many people from the Middle East here, from Lebanon, Syria, and Pakistan etc and although they don't have the 'Holy War' they expected, just the appearance of it, it is always possible for there to be some nutjob fanatic around. So I do not yet have answers to anything I was trying to do until not only this is over, but there is some idea of what happens then. Usually people from Pakistan think I am from that background because of the dark hair but also very fair, which to them is 'high caste' and they really like that.

The newspapers here are discussing Malaysia's 'fiscal reforms'. This is actually the new system that will be coming in worldwide, but after the US Incorporated has collapsed, and the original republic that was intended, restored. Most of the BRICS countries, and I don't know if that includes Malaysia, but these countries are introducing the asset backed, and gold backed economy with a 'true value' form of money (which is not only digital). They are already doing it.

KL is still about the nearest place I could get to from PV to get things done! It is not possible to get anywhere from PV that can provide what SE Asia can provide, and here in SE Asia it is easy to go from country to country to get either the best shopping and services in the world, or find a quiet, beautiful beach and drop out for a while. In PV, I am sorry, but there is no country nearby that can provide this. The US doesn't meet the criteria and it is expensive and violent. I expect this does not seem to be the case for those from the American continent, yet it is an absolute reality. Southeast Asia is simply amazing, and the standards for everything are high. I never thought about it before, because I lived over here for the last 10 years.

I am not sure that I am going to do the trip to Singapore I booked for November 30th because I had to show I had an onward flight booked ($14 USD it cost!) I thought I could get a Duty Free new phone, but really I think these phones are a complete rip off, and I am unlikely to get a good basic phone at anything less than a $1000! This is just b/s. No phone is so good or special that it warrants prices like that. You need to phone, text, access the internet, whatsapp etc, take some photos - but what is all that money for?! I think I am just going to get a basic phone by Vivo that does all that, with good memory and battery etc, and just hope I can get it fixed in Mexico if that became necessary,

Yet another show at Lalaport! This time, for Saturday, its a kind of Indonesian thing.

I should be starting my 'programme' on Monday and it should take about 6 weeks.

Friday October 20th and the Lalaport shopping centre has presented quite a few shows for entertainment. There have been 2 fashion shows, and the day before yesterday a dance show, and today it has been a singing show.

Fashion in KL

Today, Thursday Oct. 19th, I decided to go to the Shopping Mall located at the Petronas Towers shown in the picture below. It is called SURIA. I have to say again how really good KL is for places to get things done, or get what you want. Even on a trip like mine, to catch up on all that I cannot do in Puerto Vallarta! There is so much choice and even services you would never even get in the 'west'. Of course this is Malaysia's capital city, but you will find that mostly everyone is well turned out. Fashion is definitely trendy in Malaysia, and also well made. There is of course Zara (which is a Spanish company and isn't designer though people like to think it is).

There is a lot of Japanese and Korean fashion here, which is very colourful and trendy - which is actually what traditional clothes were like in Japan and Korea, but Malaysian is very colourful too and I am always on the look out for things I can get that have this unique look yet are practical, because living out of a suitcase you have to be practical. Islamic fashion is good too. That means the designer fashion, not wearing a sheet and a headscarf. Definitely fashion is one of my interests, and the whole presentation thing. Not much of a backpacker!

I like unique stuff like this, and Islamic fashion tends to always have longer skirts, calf length which I think is great with boots - and I am definitely a person who likes wearing boots with outfits. That means ankle or calf length boots. So I hope I can get a few things although there is no way I am spending a lot, and high priority things have to come first. But maybe a kimono top, maybe over a calf length dress type of thing. I am very interested in fashion and make up, and I like stylish looks. But I have to keep to being practical and not overdo the fashionista look which is fine for here, but not when in places like PV. I think the Higher Self person is interested in clothes and being stylish, and would have a lot of fun shopping here.

I did get the $10 glasses, and they are very good except that the lenses are wrong! I am going to have to experiment to get it right, but at this price I can get a few of them to experiment with. I actually want glasses that are like a fashion accessory, but after breaking all my glasses, actual vision became an issue.

So today I decided on SURIA, which means I took the monorail for a couple of stops although that is easy walking distance but I wanted to cut back on the walking. I had lunch at my favourite Lebanese restaurant - this is normal food, not some kind of speciality where they charge for each small thing like its gold dust (Greek restaurant in PV). There are a lot of people from Lebanon, Syria etc so there are lots and lots of Middle Eastern restaurants because this is their normal food. The people serving there are always very nice. It is not expensive.

 

A few times now my restaurant service has been by robot. The robotic machine delivers your meal, while a human is allowed to take the order. The robot machine also collects used dishes - but it asks you to load them on to it.

Sunday Oct. 15th. I have decided to begin my 'programme' of things to accomplish while in KL, beginning next Monday Oct. 23rd.

There are a number of places in the shopping centres that are for games. A big favourite is a Haunted House Terror Experience, there was a big queue for that one, and another is a room you go into and then are trapped! A couple of courses I could do. One is to learn how to make 'rabbit lanterns' which means lanterns that look like rabbits not something made from them, and a second course for how to paint rabbits on to glass! Sadly, I may be giving these a miss!

I can get some glasses made, ready within the hour and they cost about $10 USD - the cheapest I have found because its a shop opening special. I am going to get some, they can always be back up. The real pair I want to get cost much more, yet still are less than anything in Mexico - but they could not get my lenses right in PV, something I had never experienced before.

I have not started any 'plan' while being in KL yet, mostly because I was sick for most of the time from when I got here! I expect to begin doing things from next Monday, and that takes me to the end of November when I had to book that flight to Singapore to show I had a flight out of the country. I expect to only stay at the airport and buy a new phone, then return to KL. After that I can start saving for my airfare back to PV. Nothing is going to be settled until some point in the future when this stuff in the world is over. I don't know what to do, nor can make any plans until the world changes! We were told this is what was going to happen, and Israel was tha last piece. The US reaches another 'debt ceiling' in mid November. I will be returning to PV at the time when I can buy the ticket.

Being in PV has been better, except that there is almost nothing I can get done - and all of it I can do in KL! I can't do the dance classes though because the gyms and classes are so busy and popular they don't have 10 class passes and memberships have to be 4 months, intended to stop people only here for the allowed 90 days. So it is unlikely I'd be able to do any classes other than the actual dance school 'Babel Dance' which does sell by the class.

My 90 days are up just before Xmas which I imagine is not going to be a realistic time to travel. I would say around mid-January would be likely. I have a flight booked for Singapore on November 30th. I should be able to get a new phone there, duty free, and return to KL on Dec. 1st. This then gives me another 90 days in Malaysia, but as said, I think mid January would be best, or at least the most likely, but nothng is certain. I could need to exit Malaysia fast, who knows.

I don't have a 'home base' to go to! I was moving when the lockdowns started in 2020.

No way I would be in Australia, my plan had been Poland but that was too cold and I don't think it would work for me, besides my niece has moved to London! (So why be in Poland!) At the moment, PV is probably the best place.

The 'world situation' which brought me to Puerto Vallarta, is still uncertain and has its dangers. Ideally, I would like to be safely settled somewhere to wait it out, then see through the expected events. The real danger has been, and still is, having to renew permits to stay in a country, as during the time of doing that, all the events could happen right then. (And I would be stuck.). Everything is good in KL. The trip to KL is a practical visit because I cannot do any of this in PV. With all the things on my list, including my glasses, I get stuff that would be costing a great deal more elsewhere (including in PV). I will save the amount spent on the airfare, and more. Plus I have a whole range of everything available to me here in KL in a place that is relaxed and friendly even though it is a city, and easy to get around. KL is a treasure to know about! Also my accommodation is excellent and well positioned as explained, yet I think I am only paying about 120 persos a night.

For my hair I have to have a particular conditioning treatment or my hair starts to look like a bird's nest! And it starts to break off and get shorter. Just cannot get this done in PV, nor can I get a style trim for my hair. All I can say is I have been steadily deteriorating and HAVE to do something to get back on track. I've mentioned Edwin in KL a London trained hairdresser at Michaeljohn (one of the best in the world). He is Malaysian.

The only way I could get something of this standard would be to go to LA to Vidal Sasson in Beverly Hills, and it would cost me $250 USD. Edwin in KL is nothing like that price, and although I have always gone to these top of the range hairdressers (I have been to the Vidal Sassoon in Beverly Hills in fact) the prices never used to be $250 USD and I wouldn't pay that now either! But hopefully you see the logic here. Here's Edwin. I will end up looking a tidier version of the disaster that was looming for me in the very near future.

 

Oct. 12th/13th. I am somewhat held up in what I can do because I am still sick. There is a list of things to get through, some I cannot do until mid November anyway although I am very keen to get on to that. So nothing to report. I mainly go to Lalaport for a meal and otherwise remain tocked up safely in my capsule accommodation on the 27th floor. But there is nothing to report on until I feel better.

The plan is, as said, to accomplish a few things which I just cannot get done in PV. This will take my '90 days' allowed in Malaysia. It is again difficult to know when a 'world shutdown' event is going to happen, but it is presumably coninciding with the USD collapse. I am okay in KL to see it through, just as I would have been okay in Puerto Vallarta, but don't want it to happen when I go to Singapore on Nov. 30th for a day or two. That flight was booked because I had to have an ongoing flight booked to enter Malaysia. But doing that means I am allowed to stay another 90 days though. I only need the time I need to do the things I have to do.

It is always the times when I have to renew the visa to stay in a country that are a real danger.

This is another area that is an easy walk from where I am staying. The city has many shopping malls the same as Singapore does. Some are older and some are very new like Lalaport. The ones within easy walking distance for me include this one at the Petronas Towers KLCC (Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre) which also features this nice park. It's a city and there are no beaches nearby, so this trip is about city life. Places to eat, have coffee, and entertainment like nightclubs and of course gyms.

I am also finding out about what I can do following the plandemic scam. Absolutely not possible to return to where I had been living. Kl was a second choice, or became that after I was in lockdown here. I discovered it is a very nice city. But I am not as excited about it as I could be.

I have a few things I want to get done while here in KL, that I cannot do PV. There are two things I can only do in PV.

I have to get a new phone, and a couple of other things to get done.

I found it difficult to replace my broken glasses in PV consequently have been going round without being able to see properly. . The best ones I found in PV were Ben and Frank which had some nice styles. I have seen glasses available here, ready in 30 mins for 65 rm which is about $20. But I will be paying more than that for some nice bendy frames that even I cannot break! I also broke the sunglasses that fit over the glasses and have been going round with those all taped up and lopsided. Now I have been able to replace them. .

 

Being in Kuala Lumpur just keeps getting better. The thing is, being in the centre of a city can often be difficult for getting groceries, or (for me) to get to dance classes and so on, but having this really nice shopping centre on my doorstep is almost unbelievable.

It is clearly all very upscale but not high end, and they have residences for sale too. For me I am almost as close as these residences but I'm not paying very much, even though it is a nice modern building and this hostel is in the penthouse. It is also possible to get a one bedroom apartment here for not too much, so this is all close to heaven really, all anyone could ever hope for.

Today, Wednesday Oct. 4th I decided to make a day for exploring the new Lallaport Shopping Mall. There are 6 floors, and on the 4th floor is a gym. This was priority to check because I hoped they would have dance classes. However, I have another option which may be better. Lalaport also leads straight to a monorail station so it is just as easy to use that and go to the gym that offers the Bhangra Jam classes I was interested in. I think that gym is better.

Once I am off the walkway into the centre, it is just a minute's walk. There is another food court on the 3rd floor, very spacious, lost of good seating and different options for seating. So there is this, the street outside which is within the complex, and another food floor on the lower ground. Despite there being lots of choice, for me there are probably 3 to 5 options and that is good.

I explored most of everything today, and on the LG floor found a very cool, Health Food Shop with some good quality stuff. Its a big area, concrete floor, trendy, but with goo stock including a Papaya Lemon and Enzyme drink which I must try! There is also a kind of French bakery with a few items I can get, plus the Jaya supermarket. I like tjat style supermarket, like Mercato because they are attractive and almost like a big family grocery shop, whereas the American thing is always an ugly supermarket or a monster warehouse type places like Costco which I don't like. So everything is relaxed and friendly with areas of small gardens. Even the loos are the usual granite and marble type spacious places, some also have a small garden inside, and the loo seats are heated just in case anyone is feeling a bit chilly!

The picture above is the new shopping centre just 2-3 minutes away from where I am staying. See the trees on the left below a walkway? My building is further down on the left with a parallel walkway into the shopping centre. It is completely quiet, and just about invisible, yet once inside it is a modern, spacious mini city with 6 floors.

So every day the easiest route for me to take to get to the city centre is to go to the 1st level walkway, then go through that part of the mall - which is about 1 minute, open and spacious, usually almost empty, then I get another walkway to a big centre called Times Square. Very easy and what's not to like!

Now I have a full programme of things I can get done while I am in KL I have 90 days but that goes to Christmas so I will have longer than that. There is so much that I can finally get done from getting new glasses to my London trained hairdresser Edwin - which is actually the first thing I have booked. But I have checked out almost everything else that I want to do, and it is very exciting to be able to get on with that.

I will write much more. This is just a beginning for this page.

Of course, right in the middle, in about 6 weeks time, there shoud be a world changing event, which is part of this once in 25,000 year cycle. Trust that to get in the way of my hair appointment!

 

This video is a good indicator of KL (Kuala Lumpur) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZYzcjlSqVg Go to 10.00 and this is where I was today and the restaurant on the right is where I had lunch.

 

I am fortunate to know this place in KL because it is a good place, a penthouse, fabulous views to the Petronas Towers, its a new building with security doormen, and I have a swimming pool and a gym. The penthouse became capsule accommodation (hostel) and it still costs less than El Sunset. It is right in the heart of the city, yet quiet, and 5 mins to walk to the monorail.

I think I am 14 hours ahead of PV so 7pm at the end of Sept. 29th now, which must be about 5 am. I am still in Mexico thinking and keep saying gracias, hola, etc. When they ask where I am from I now say, for now anyway, Mexico.

There may be some issues with how much they are bringing in the 'new order' and digital everything here. This is what is happening in the world, but nothing of any of this is happening in Mexico. I will check out much more tomorrrow. That could be an issue. However, I think we are getting very close to some really big things happening in the world, which will make everyone sit up and take notice.

I am back at the same penthouse hostel, which later became the same building where I had my apartment here. It was a pretty good position before, but now a new Japanese Shopping Mall has opened just a few minutes walk from the entrance, then there is a 1st floor walkway into the place. That may sound hectic and noisy, but it isn't at all. The whole thing is almost invisible until you get inside it, and then it is like its own small city. There are at least 5 floors, very spacious, and so new it is not crowded at all. The best bit might be at the entrance from the walkway which is a 'street' of many cafes and coffee places including a Starbucks - where I think the coconut latte coffee works out at 60 pesos but costs 90 in PV. There is a Jaya supermarket downstairs, so it is conveneint that it is there. But I usually go to the big Times Square mall just a few minutes away from what is now another new 1st floor walkway to that.

The best bit might be at the entrance from the walkway which is a 'street' of many cafes and coffee places including a Starbucks - where I think the coconut latte coffee works out at 60 pesos but costs 90 in PV. There is a Jaya supermarket downstairs, so it is conveneint that it is there. But I usually go to the big Times Square mall just a few minutes away from what is now another new 1st floor walkway to that.

All the linked film and TV clips, 'robots' and 'ET aliens' etc are on this page.
Malaysia : The Journey - KL to Krakow - to Mexico : Bali : India : Cambodia : Mexico : ' Good v Evil' : 'All Creatures Great and Small' : 'Victoria's 'Secret' : Lady Di, A Nicer Way
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