Friday, November 29, 2019

Sunday, November 24, 2019

We are living in the zombie apocalypse - ELLIOTT FREED


We are in the middle of the zombie apocalypse.

Living beings think about what they are doing.  They study, learn, contemplate.  They make choices based on ethical sensibilities, for those they love, their communities, the world as a whole.

Zombies just kind of wander forward seeking to satisfy their hunger.  They are not thinking about what they are doing.  They are not considering the impact of their actions on others.  They have a hunger and they wander aimlessly, or in pursuit of a scent or sound in the hope that it will lead to the thing that will satisfy their endless craving.

When a doctor cannot tell you what is in a shot, and you can't ask, and nobody knows why they do it or how it works, except that they know it guides them in the direction of their nourishment pellets, that is how zombies live.  Or whatever it is they do.

Trees, climate and fire management

photo by Hugh Strong

Article By Nicole X.

The majority of people delegate their lives (and the preservation of our environment) to governments. If they are not delegating their lives, they are in search of a quick fix. A large gum tree can transpire around 30,000 litres each per year which is essential to a healthy landscape. Transpiration induces rainfall. Fewer trees equals less rain. Where the canopy is compromised, then the area becomes tinder dry and explosive. We are all responsible for the lack of trees on the planet and the state of the canopy coverage. The agenda of governments also includes geo-engineering to reduce rainfall and dry out the land. The geo-warfare extends to the aluminium particles and the use of DEW and HAARP. The increased aluminium on the ground is a matter of record documented by firefighters when they investigate if fires were started as a result of arson. Any discussion by any group (including indigenous groups) is rendered moot if it ignores the geo warfare component. The second issue is that fire burning (including traditional fire control methods) have been studied, predominately in the region of Brazil because of the significance of the Amazon rainforest. Fire burning eliminates tree seeds from the soil and the result is that after repeated burnings (more than 5) the result of rate of biomass recovery reduces by 50 percent. If forests and bushland are repeatedly burned the area loses bio diversity and will be dominated by only a few species that are resistant to fire.  The inconvenient truth is that many of our ancestors engaged in this practice not because they were caring for the land, but because the destruction of an area with fire prompted the vegetation to respond with extra shoots and growth. This growth bought in wildlife which provided a soft target as a food source. So a practice should be analysed on the basis of its impact on the environment and not given credence simply because indigenous groups engaged in it. For those who have the capacity to connect to the Earth and to indigenous disincarnate ancestors- I invite you to do so. Ask them to reveal to you universal law and the impact of fire on the land. Then be the messenger.

Friday, November 8, 2019

Aligning with convention, means aligning with power.


Aligning with convention is aligning with safety. 

Safety from those who police public behaviour.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

There's a difference between being chemically insane and clinically insane...


Drugs can have different effects on different people and can induce temporary (chemically induced) insanity, whereas clinical insanity exists whether a person is on a drug or not, and is a factor of the normal brain state.


Many of the most important rules of life are not written formally...


they must be intuited!

The guardian of the land and the owner of the land will ideally be the same person...


But not if the owner uses the land purely for financial gain!