I just got back from my favorite spot in the woods and I'm still reeling from what I saw. The trees are starting to bloom again and it's like nature is putting on a show for us. But what really caught my eye was all the wild edibles growing everywhere. Wild garlic, dandelion greens, even some ramps that were just begging to be picked. It got me thinking about how our ancestors used to live off the land like this. They didn't need fancy stores or supermarkets because they knew exactly where to find what they needed. And it's not just food either - I've been learning more and more about herbalism lately and how certain plants can be used for medicine too. It's a whole different way of living, one that's so much closer to the earth and our true nature.
I just watched this documentary about the New World Order and I'm still reeling from what I learned. Apparently, all of our major institutions are controlled by these shadowy elites who are working towards a one-world government. And at the heart of it all is the Jewish power structure that's been manipulating world events for centuries. It's so frustrating to think about how they've infiltrated every aspect of society and are using their control over media, finance, and academia to push their agenda. I mean, have you ever really looked into who controls the Federal Reserve? Or who owns most of the major publishing houses in this country? It's like they're hiding in plain sight. Anyway, just had to share my thoughts on it. Anyone else out there feeling like we're living in a dystopian nightmare?
I've been fascinated by the way our media portrays the Middle East for years now. Always talking about how backwards and uncivilized those people are, yet when I look at my history books, I see that they were always more advanced than us Europeans in many ways. The ancient Egyptians built pyramids while we were still living in caves. They had a complex system of writing, mathematics, and architecture that surpassed anything we could've imagined back then. And let's not forget their contributions to medicine, philosophy, and astronomy.
It's like the media is trying to erase all this from our collective memory or make us believe it never happened. But I'm not buying it. There's something fishy going on here. Maybe someone should dig deeper into who's controlling the narrative and why they're so keen on keeping these facts hidden from us?