Galt’s Gulch

GALT = 7132 = World Prophet Couple = 13 = Prominent Good Global = 4 = Revolution

All these things are clearly setting up the purple reign of the prophets. “When the saints go marching in.”

Dagny Taggart, the operating vice-president of Taggart Transcontinental Railroad, keeps the company going amid a sustained economic depression. As economic conditions worsen and government enforces statist controls on successful businesses, people repeat the cryptic phrase "Who is John Galt?" which means: "Don't ask questions nobody can answer."[6] Her brother Jim, the railroad's president, seems to make irrational decisions, such as buying from Orren Boyle's unreliable Associated Steel. Dagny is also disappointed to discover that the Argentine billionaire Francisco d'Anconia, her childhood friend and first love, is risking his family's copper company by constructing the San Sebastián copper mines, even though Mexico will probably nationalize them. Despite the risk, Jim and Boyle invest heavily in a railway for the region while ignoring the Rio Norte Line in Colorado, where entrepreneur Ellis Wyatt has discovered large oil reserves. Mexico nationalizes the mines and railroad line, but the mines are discovered to be worthless. To recoup the railroad's losses, Jim influences the National Alliance of Railroads to prohibit competition in prosperous areas such as Colorado. Wyatt demands that Dagny supply adequate rails to his wells before the ruling takes effect.

In Philadelphia, self-made steel magnate Hank Rearden develops Rearden Metal, an alloy lighter and stronger than conventional steel. Dagny opts to use Rearden Metal in the Rio Norte Line, becoming the first major customer for the product. After Hank refuses to sell the metal to the State Science Institute, a government research foundation run by Dr. Robert Stadler, the Institute publishes a report condemning the metal without identifying problems with it. As a result, many significant organizations boycott the line. Although Stadler agrees with Dagny's complaints about the unscientific tone of the report, he refuses to override it. To protect Taggart Transcontinental from the boycott, Dagny decides to build the Rio Norte Line as an independent company named the John Galt Line.

Hank is unhappy with his manipulative wife Lillian, but feels obliged to stay with her. He is attracted to Dagny, and when he joins her for the inauguration of the John Galt Line, they become lovers. On a vacation, Hank and Dagny discover an abandoned factory with an incomplete but revolutionary motor that runs on atmospheric static electricity. They begin searching for the inventor, and Dagny hires scientist Quentin Daniels to reconstruct the motor; however, a series of economically harmful directives are issued by Wesley Mouch, a former Rearden lobbyist who betrayed Hank in return for a job leading a government agency. Wyatt and other important business leaders quit and disappear, leaving their industries to failure.

Dagny and Hank realize that Francisco is hurting his copper company intentionally, although they do not understand why. When the government imposes a directive that forbids employees from leaving their jobs and nationalizes all patents, Dagny violates the law by resigning in protest. To gain Hank's compliance, the government blackmails him with threats to publicize his affair with Dagny. After a major disaster in one of Taggart Transcontinental's tunnels, Dagny returns to work. On her return, she receives notice that Quentin Daniels is also quitting in protest, and she rushes across the country to convince him to stay.

On her way to Daniels, Dagny meets a hobo with a story that reveals the motor was invented and abandoned by an engineer named John Galt, who is the inspiration for the common saying. When she chases after Daniels in a private plane, she crashes and discovers the secret behind the disappearances of business leaders: Galt is leading a strike of "the men of the mind". She has crashed in their hiding place, an isolated valley known as Galt's Gulch. As she recovers from her injuries, the strikers explain their motives, and she learns that the strikers include Francisco and many prominent people, such as her favorite composer, Richard Halley, and infamous pirate Ragnar Danneskjöld. Dagny falls in love with Galt, who asks her to join the strike.

Reluctant to abandon her railroad, Dagny leaves Galt's Gulch, but finds the government has devolved into dictatorship. Francisco finishes sabotaging his mines and quits. After he helps stop an armed takeover of Hank's steel mill, Francisco convinces Hank to join the strike. Galt follows Dagny to New York, where he hacks into a national radio broadcast to deliver a three-hour speech that explains the novel's theme and Rand's Objectivism.[7] The authorities capture Galt and unsuccessfully attempt to persuade him to lead the restoration of the country's economy. Jim then decides to torture Galt, but becomes delirious after witnessing how the authorities are too incompetent to even fix the torture device. Dagny rescues Galt, the government collapses, and the novel closes as Galt announces that the strikers can rejoin the world.

“Stay in the present and keep listening to me.”

Memoirs of Savary, Preface-13

This one is a pretty wild ride.

Savary was Chief of Police under Napoleon and he was set up by a secret society BS “revolution”. Savary was extremely loyal to Napoleon and he suffered greatly. He attempted to follow Napoleon to St. Helena but instead was put in prison and his life became even more torturous. This is why we are all fighting to end secret society abuse rulership now.

Ed Westwick

“I promise you we will all make sure you are okay. D is out of power because none of her shit ever works anymore. She and Evelyn should go away now.”

Sometimes rich people in the Hamptons would look around me in particular like they wanted to shoot themselves with misery and they wouldn’t really talk to me - ever. I couldn’t understand it.

The Hamptons is packed with people trying to help me. D and Evelyn are finished.

They can’t harm us because we are their top employees. John Podesta, George Soros and Warren Buffett would be good examples. We all live to bring them down and we have what they do not have. We are the new dictatorship because we are everywhere with 1 mind. I agree with everything I’m hearing but it’s so hard.

Ed says that sums it up.

I was extremely blown away by Ed in Gossip Girl and I’m thrilled to find out he’s 1 of us. I’m shocked that I am gossip girl but she did kind of sound like me.

It’s hard to believe but I did think the show had something to do with me.

Eagle Eye Lanoo Cherry

My main concern is always am I on track?? There is no other way no matter what BS D tries chasing me with. What she’s doing is not working.

Brandi Carlile

This is quite some song.

In the clip above, Joni Mitchell says Brandi is a very good person and I can feel that this is very much the truth. We’ll get through this together.

I’ve been tearing up the whole time doing this because Brandi and I somehow have very strong spiritual ties. It SO FRUSTRATING the mafia won’t let us interact because they are targeting us Empaths. Brandi is particularly supernatural. She is 1 to watch.

Steve-O

“They’re doing the same things to us that they are doing to you - just worse. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”

“What does all this add up to??”