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Larry Inn's avatar

In 1492 Columbus and his crew, lost, battered, and stricken with dysentery, were helped ashore by a people he described as “neither black nor white…fairly tall, good lookin and well proportioned.”

Believing he had landed in the East Indies, he called these people Indians. In fact, they were part of a great population that had made its home on this continent for centuries.

The inhabitants of this land were not one people. Their customs differed. Some tilled the Earth; others hunted and picked the abundance of he land around them. They lived in different kinds of housings and governed themselves according to different rules.

But they shared in common a belief that the Earth is a spiritual presence that must be honored, not mastered. Unfortunately, western Europeans who came to these shores had a contrary belief. To them, the entire American continent was a beautiful but savage land that it was not only their right but their duty to dominate and tame and use as they saw fit.

As we enter the twent-first century, Western civilization is confronting the inevitable results of this European-American philosophy of dominance. We have gotten out of balance with Mother Earth, and the very future of Mother Earth depends on our capacity to restore the sacred balance.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

this reminds me of Joseph Banks a naturalist accompanying Captain James Cook on one of his expeditions of the Pacific. When they shipwrecked (Endeavor) in NE Australia they encountered the native aborigines. Joseph Banks was disdainful of the natives, Cook described them as (paraphrasing) the happiest people on earth. (saw your comment above… hope this isn’t where they got the “own nothing, be happy” from… but it wouldn’t surprise me)

see Cook’s diary entry August 23, 1770

https://www.nla.gov.au/digital-classroom/senior-secondary/cook-and-pacific/indigenous-responses-cook-and-his-voyage/james

in contrast to Banks,

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-15/sir-joseph-banks-truths-uncovered-in-new-podcast/6540262

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Karafree's avatar

Its prevalent... This mindset to conquer they create reasons to promote disdain. It makes it a lot easier to get the rest of us on board to do their will. To fight their wars. Own nothing and be happy is conditioning us all into excepting our slavery.

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

I just wanted to clarify, what I meant in my comment about the John Muir didn't appreciate the value of the people is he had no appreciation for the specific people who already lived with the land and knew how to steward Mama Earth. So while I do think there is a war against all organic humanity, in this case I meant specifically the Indigenous Peoples who lived in the region now known as Yosemite, who were violently killed and/or evicted on threat of death/panic, and never allowed to return, do to the areas conversation into a military zone and then a National Park. <3

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Karafree's avatar

That is right... and definitely a focus of this post!

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Kelly Pratt's avatar

I quoted John Muir on the Interconnected page of my Life Design booklet.

'When we try to pick out anything by itself we find that it is bound fast by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken, to everything in the universe' - John Muir

https://peacebull.substack.com/p/life-design

I feel like this discussion and the points highlighted indicate the trouble with using quotes generally. They are a snapshot. Never the full story. Ironically, exactly what this quote of John Muir's is alluding to. Surely it is also a statement about not taking things out of context.

If there is one thing that history, and more to the point, the selective telling of history, should have taught us, is that all perspectives should be included in understanding any situation. Instead, the world is heading toward greater censorship and polarisation.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

The phrase: Indian Giver is based on someone who gives you something and then takes it back.

The U.S. corporation FORCED the Natives onto reservations. One of them was the Black Hills of South Dakota where the famous and ugly Mt. Rushmore monumental disaster is. It was thought that them thar hills were useless until the discovered GOLD there and then the Natives were relocated or kylled if they didn't move.

The phrase should have been Indian Givers. They gave (forced) land to the Indians and then took it away. Same thing happened when they discovered uranium on reservations.

Did the natives ever dig either of these Yellow Metals?

No. They knew to leave them alone. They called Gold: the metal that makes white men crazy.

The homeopathic proving for Gold shows that the Tears of the Sun is one of the darkest mind destroying poisons out there.

There are uranium mine tailing piles as tall as mountains letting off a steady stream of radioactive dust that has a half life in millions of years. So much for stewardship of the land.

It's always Opposite Day.

It's always the primary function of the Archon = Denial.

If you have something they will deny you keeping it.

If you want/need something they will deny you getting it.

Pathological toddler behavior.

The single failing of our ancestors was no Pest Control.

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Karafree's avatar

I did mention that the Muslims are forbidden to wear gold. thinking it has something to do with those gold shitting, biofilms.... very bad stuff.

thanks for pointing out all the Opposites!

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

There are stories the world over about aliens that made humans dig gold and geo engineered....I think the stories themselves are only filtered to us through controlled opposition, because they usually go something like this "We were bred to be a be a slave race" but we are not - through we had our suits of flesh tweaked around in a go 'round before this in my heart, I know we we are sovereign and divine and meant to be free, loving and kind! We are meant to live in harmony with one another and our ecosphere.

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Karafree's avatar

the parasitic entities that infiltrated this biosphere. Who are now terra forming it for their techno world, the end of BIOLOGY. WE ARE CARBON BASED BEINGS!

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

Not gonna go that way. Not when sisters choose love like we did.

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Karafree's avatar

They have been doing this since the beginning, and we are still here! SOOOO, there must be something to our abilities, NOW is the time! They do everything to distract us, and keep us from our truth, so that must mean that THEY ARE AFRAID of us,

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

Maybe not the very beginning :) And yes, if a few more of us realize we are powerhouse of God energy and heart energy and choose to walk in our sovereign divinity in love...<3

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I associate gold with the Clan of Shem.

When you consider that the Black Stone (chondrocite meteorite) in the corner of the Qabba has a silver vulva around it, then perhaps theirs is the metal of time reversal/phase conjugate mirrors.

The only clan we would have to account for is what metal the Yaphetites favor.

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Jeannettecally Modified's avatar

More people go missing in National parks & are not recovered......That says a LOT. It's been mentioned at the huge wineries as well. ... It's ALL suspect. There' always more to the story huh?

This was an interesting read.

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Karafree's avatar

What do you call a sketchy looking Bigfoot?

A Susquatch.

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Jeannettecally Modified's avatar

Lol 😂

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Larry Inn's avatar

“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our Children.”

——Apache proverb

The American Indian understood a spiritual truth, Man does not own the Earth. Indeed, the idea of ownership is as estranged from truth as in the notion that one man can own the Soul of another. Upon being asked for his signature on a treaty with the “United States,” a chief of the Northern Blackfeet said, “The land was put here for us by the Great Spirit and we cannot sell it because it does not belong to us.” Instead, the Indian belonged to the Land.

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Karafree's avatar

This is profound,

What is interesting though, is that the WEF uses this kind of wisdom, to dis-empower all people. "We will own nothing and be happy" for them it means, they will control everything and everyone with no regard for true caring, or creating community, fellowship, and sharing.

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artermix's avatar

Wow, what an interesting exchange of opinions. I do not know who Johm Muir was. But ....i ran a gematria in his name that coincidencially has the same cyphers of the words...

Illuminati

Pure Blood

Fallen Angels

Saturno

Pure Evil

I also ran a gematria on "Chief Seattle Speech"...

It has same cyphers of the followings...

Freemanson Sacrifice

Father of the vaccine

Scottish Rite Freemasonry

THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST

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Karafree's avatar

Some are so fitting!. Interesting how these connections seem to have a power that plays out through people

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artermix's avatar

well I guess that is another clue of when a coincidence cease to be coincidence?

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Gary Spangler's avatar

Any disrespect for First Peoples exhibits ignorance along with an overbearing attitude of white supremacy. The forest understory conditions Muir marveled at were the result of the wisdom of First People of performing controlled burns, clearing the understory of fuel sources that otherwise contributed to wildfires. Remember the orange one telling California to rake their leaves?

Near my home in Tallahassee, across the state line in southern Georgia, a couple-Betty and Ed Komareck-established a 500+ acre homestead, Birdsong Plantation. The stage had been set for this by Herbert Stoddard who had been hired by hunting plantation owners to study declines in their quail populations. He in turn hired Ed Komarek to follow through on his mission. Their primary mission was to reclaim much of their acreage for agriculture by performing controlled burns. They began to educate local plantation owners about the benefits of such burns for pasture, long leaf pine forests, and set asides for quail hunting. In my reading about this incipient phase no mention of Native Peoples’ practices were acknowledged. Surprise.

A last thought, concerning to anyone with open ears and eyes, is the waltz toward ocean floor mining. Deep sea mining! How could that possibly be a source of concern? Think Amazon rainforest. We were warned about how many as yet undiscovered medicines awaited careful discovery and research.

Oh, but the sea floor has so much lithium! “I ride my bike I roller skate don’t drive no car,” sang Melanie in Brand New Key, 1971. I also appreciated Peter, Paul, and Mary singing, “ When will they ever learn.”

Me+We=They

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

Thank you for calling attention to the fact that even as indigenous practices are remembered, they continue to be either claimed without credit or they are claimed with a footnote credit but the profit and control are appropriated to the white man or the wef or higher.

Marshall 1823

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

Wind at sea harming birds and dolphins

And humanity

But we have free energy

If only we could see...

No more resource wars

Just peace and love

Oneness and Sovereignty

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

The oceanic IOT

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Karafree's avatar

Thank you for mentioning some of the contributing factors lovingly and with wisdom the indigenous people performed on the land to help keep it in a balanced state of health. They knew the true meaning of a symbiotic relationship

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

<3 Yes

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

<3 <3 <3

Thank you for your in depth exploration! I love the earth too, and the humans!

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Karafree's avatar

Thank you for initiating the conversation

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

<3

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Heather B's avatar

So sad to read that Muir was a eugenicist! I love Yosemite, even more than the Grand Canyon. The trees, the waterfalls, the meadows the mountains, it's all magnificent!

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Karafree's avatar

I too was taken aback and suffered a moment of cognitive dissonance when i read Alicia's first message to me. The more I look though at those who control this world and it's Life giving resources, it began to come together, how they manipulate everything that is right and good for all life. I think there is some doubt that John Muir was a eugenicist in the true sense, but ultimately his actions led to the removal of the indigenous people from the land they had so magnificently cared for. There is a lot of evidence that the land was so beautiful and like a nurtured garden as John Muir saw it because of the way it had been cared for. I am with you, All these places, so astonishing! to me they were meant for all life to flourish in.

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

This is a great summation, Kara. I really resonate with what you wrote here. And yes, it is such a common theme of masking atrocity as beauty, good as evil, evil as good...evil is live backwards, the hatred for life.

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Karafree's avatar

everything is subverted. and backhanded, presenting as if they are saving everyone, when they are actually only stealing from everyone, and then charging us for their crimes. It is incredible how we have been hoodwinked over and over, thinking that we are doing something for the greater good. When Margaret thatcher spoke of all the dead children as necessary collateral damage, was a moment that I will never forget, and was one of those kick starts to my seeing the EVIL... something I too always point to; that EVIL is LIVE backwards, against all life.

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

Oooh...I missed that moment - I tune out the news these days, but I hear you! One of the things that breaks my heart but where I also see a lot of hope is that the program goes deep from all angles - not even just one side - and the tiny few get lots of good people to have cognitive dissonance at each others' views, which when you combined programming, trauma and just being human at such an interesting time...yet more and more people are seeing through this and finding this hope that if we can see past the intentional division we can come together as one humanity. We have to realize the other programmed people are not our enemy. Ultimately no one is, but if there is a "fight" it's life versus cults of death. I believe we are here to create harmonic sovereignty, where we are free yet symbiotic and unity based on our true knowing of Oneness rather than conformity.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Urban legend is that the famous speech by Chief Seattle was scripted by the Freemasons and ATTRIBUTED to him. Supposedly he never said those words.

They seem legit, but then that's what Opposite Day is all about. They parade the pony and then do the complete inverse themselves.

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Karafree's avatar

http://www.chiefseattle.com/history/chiefseattle/speech/speech.htm

in the first sentence they say his speech was translated 33years after Chief Seattle supposedly uttered it.

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

That is also a bit like the supposed vision Constantine had of Christ...

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I saw Elvis in my plate of spaghetti !

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Karafree's avatar

Hahaha, The King and the Flying spaghetti Monster, People will follow anything!

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Don't diss the FSM. It might just follow YOU!

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Karafree's avatar

well when I was a little kid I swear I saw it in my bowl, when I threw it across the room, my mother screamed... so you make a good point

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Karafree's avatar

Hmm another subject to look in to

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I once knew some dirt on Constantine but I haven't plugged in any more RAM into my skull so it is gone now.

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

His mother was an initiate but my understanding is he got off track and became sick with greed.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

An initiate into what?

There were so many flavors being sold those days.

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Alicia Kwon's avatar

Same as those in the essene-Yeshua lineage. But my understanding is he then got twisted with the sickness of greed/power

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Here's the test:

Everyone knows of John Mire, but who knows of Kara or Alicia? (beyond the skewed subscription statistics that we can neither confirm nor deny).

That means that he was FAMILY.

ONLY FAMILY is allowed status and into the public eye.

While the parks were set aside as preserves, the Buffalo were systematically exteriminated as a way of getting rid of the food supply for what were considered to be vermin: the Native American and to clear the way to get rid of the buffalo so that the State could parcel out land of those set-aside reserves for their Kin to graze CATTLE.

Never forget that this is a Cow Cult.

Never forget that Public means Private = Them - NEVER US. We are considered lower than animals so the parks were never for who the goy were allowed to think they were The Public = Publius = The People any more than the phrase We The People meant ANYONE other than the First Families of Virgina.

It's all a cow cult club and like George Carlin said: You ain't in it!

But you do have to pay the bouncer at the door if you want to get into the recreation part of the club.

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artermix's avatar

It is the cow cult vs the sun cult.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

They would LOVE for us to think of it that way.

Three Clans of Noea: Ham, Shem, Yaphet.

Three major cults. They are all the same FAMILY but all vying for power against each other so there is intenescene war raging but pretty much from the same rotten piece of wood.

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artermix's avatar

yes but I feel like we are ALL part of this clan too. And that is why things are complicated at this point.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

At some point I guess I'll have to re-release my expose on the fiction of White.

"We" whoever and whatever We are could be the product of their direct gene line or the halfling survivors of interbreeding and whar rhape so that their DNA has a profound effect on us, yet here we are fighting Them tooth & nail. That resistance tells me that there is some other strand of DNA that is Not Them.

Their insane we upons of Wax Scenes also impregnate and possess us like demons with whatever was put into those sorcerer's potions so we are indeed polluted but I wouldn't go so far as to align myself with them just because they poured acidic paint on us.

Things are complicated because just like a native american giving a horse (imported life form from another continent) their own urine to drink so that if horse and rider were ever separated the horse would find the rider, the DNA pollution in us is a kind of deterrent from eradicating the source of the plague. Most likely they did this in purpose. The things I discovered in 1/100th of the time this shitshow has been around was known to them nearly 6000 years ago so it was probably in the works since then.

We've got a lot of time to make up but look at the level of our genius against all odds.

I guess I'll also have to Stack on how to get rid of overwhelming odds of Stinging Hive Insects.

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artermix's avatar

One can also come from same gene line but not have the exact predisposition or.....takes up on opposite narrative.

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Karafree's avatar

we are not in the club! Yosemite is just one example out of the millions that the "FAMILY" has orchestrated against all life here.

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