I found this fascinating.
I was watching Rosie Aug. 9 and in the last third of the reading, she got a visit from Eisenhower. She was a bit confused at first, thinking it might have been Patton. Both have visited her.
She listened and said what Eisenhower communicated. It was about trump, who Eisenhower sees as falling apart (start at 28:00).
Then she gets an image she doesn't want to share because it's so far out. After struggling with this a bit, she says there is an image of Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski having sex and Putin has the videos. Putin has cameras everywhere, it is remarked. Also that Putin will threaten to run these videos on Russian television. Rosie remarks that this is crazy but he says it is true.
Eisenhower then laments how stupid some people are to follow trump and that he and his ilk are nothing but gangsters.
At one point she asks Eisenhower not to tell her such things because it's too crazy (yeah, too crazy for Rosie--that's pretty crazy), but he tells her no, it is the case and she should relate it to viewers.
Here's the part I found so interesting and pertinent to our discussion about time, however. It is that Rosie says the way it is communicated to her is as if it were in the past. She says it is like he is relating a story, like sitting in a rocking chair on a porch and telling a story that had already happened. (29:00)
Regardless of whether this happens or not, what interests me is that the story is conveyed to her as if it already happened.
I don't know what that says about time. This story doesn't add anything to our understanding; it just seems to be a feature. I don't know what to make of it.