Anne Geddes
The male skull
The male bones
Not mankind
The male skull
The male bones
Not mankind
⬆️ La Fée aux Choux—The Fairy of the Cabbages.
In this short silent movie, a fairy strolls through a cabbage patch, plucking babies from beneath the leaves and handing them to smiling couples.
There's no sexuality in the fabrication of entities.
There is no birth.
No mother.
No father.
Only harvest and distribution.
The message is obvious: babies could be grown, managed, and delivered without the burden of ancestry.
The past could be skipped.
The previous world was wiped out. 🔥
Burnt down.
Fabrication of new entities on the melted bricks of the world before.
The short silent piece was a reflection of the world after the destruction, as it was quietly becoming: knowing nothing of the past, without history or ancestry.
And later, in "school", those fabrications would learn a fake history ...
In this short silent movie, a fairy strolls through a cabbage patch, plucking babies from beneath the leaves and handing them to smiling couples.
There's no sexuality in the fabrication of entities.
There is no birth.
No mother.
No father.
Only harvest and distribution.
The message is obvious: babies could be grown, managed, and delivered without the burden of ancestry.
The past could be skipped.
The previous world was wiped out. 🔥
Burnt down.
Fabrication of new entities on the melted bricks of the world before.
The short silent piece was a reflection of the world after the destruction, as it was quietly becoming: knowing nothing of the past, without history or ancestry.
And later, in "school", those fabrications would learn a fake history ...
They won't tell you about the origins of the large majority of the world's "population" ...
They would tell you stories ...
Like they have been doing it since they took over the ruins of the melted motherboard grid.
Kids found under cabbage leaves ...
Delivered by storks ...
Discovered on doorsteps ...
Not born but fabricated !
Inverted.
No ancestry.
Then the fabrications are given names, assigned numbers, and placed quietly in society, as if nothing ever happened. The story is always the same: no need to ask where they came from, only to accept where they’ve ended up.
Orphans ➡️ an instutionalised lie.
While institutions handled the logistics of that enormous hoax, literature handled its memory.
Stories of orphans flooded publishing: Oliver Twist, Jane Eyre, Huckleberry Finn, Anne of Green Gables, The Secret Garden.
They would tell you stories ...
Like they have been doing it since they took over the ruins of the melted motherboard grid.
Kids found under cabbage leaves ...
Delivered by storks ...
Discovered on doorsteps ...
Not born but fabricated !
Inverted.
No ancestry.
Then the fabrications are given names, assigned numbers, and placed quietly in society, as if nothing ever happened. The story is always the same: no need to ask where they came from, only to accept where they’ve ended up.
Orphans ➡️ an instutionalised lie.
While institutions handled the logistics of that enormous hoax, literature handled its memory.
Stories of orphans flooded publishing: Oliver Twist, Jane Eyre, Huckleberry Finn, Anne of Green Gables, The Secret Garden.
Wren House
The lie:
Re- built by Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666
The truth:
A piece of the world's brick construction that survived the destruction.
After the destruction, to build the lies of the new world, it became an institution for "orphans", which the Foundling Hospital’s founder used as a model.
Buildings that survived the destruction were used by the controllers after the event.
Look more closely—at folklore, at literature, and at institutional records—there's a single repeated theme: children without origin, normalized through fake, made-up narrative.
The lie:
Re- built by Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666
The truth:
A piece of the world's brick construction that survived the destruction.
After the destruction, to build the lies of the new world, it became an institution for "orphans", which the Foundling Hospital’s founder used as a model.
Buildings that survived the destruction were used by the controllers after the event.
Look more closely—at folklore, at literature, and at institutional records—there's a single repeated theme: children without origin, normalized through fake, made-up narrative.
The Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: a bird’s-eye view of the courtyard.
The lie:
Engraving by T. Bowles after L. P. Boitard, 1753.
The truth:
Pieces of the world's brick construction that survived the destruction.
Used after the destruction as a foundling hospital.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, "foundling hospitals" operated across Europe and North America.
Their stated purpose was to receive infants anonymously, usually through a device known as the foundling wheel, a rotating wooden hatch that allowed babies to be left and found on it.
The foundling wheel may have offered a simple explanation for what was never meant to be questioned.
These institutions were seen as "charitable" ...
The "children" were recorded without names, without witnesses, and without any effort to trace their origin.
In some regions, the number of infants taken in remained very very high.
There was no external verification, no way to know if the children had truly come from outside ...
The lie:
Engraving by T. Bowles after L. P. Boitard, 1753.
The truth:
Pieces of the world's brick construction that survived the destruction.
Used after the destruction as a foundling hospital.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, "foundling hospitals" operated across Europe and North America.
Their stated purpose was to receive infants anonymously, usually through a device known as the foundling wheel, a rotating wooden hatch that allowed babies to be left and found on it.
The foundling wheel may have offered a simple explanation for what was never meant to be questioned.
These institutions were seen as "charitable" ...
The "children" were recorded without names, without witnesses, and without any effort to trace their origin.
In some regions, the number of infants taken in remained very very high.
There was no external verification, no way to know if the children had truly come from outside ...
Aren't cabbage kids stories just lies hinting that children arrive through hidden means, wrapped in stories rather than lineage and no need to question it too deeply?
Aren't changelings and cabbage kids just stories to hide the fabrication process of entities?
A changeling was supposed to be a changed child: a child stolen by spirits and replaced with something that only looked human which cried incessantly, left in its cradle wrapped in moss or leaves.
Or the convenient stories of boys who came from cabbage patches and girls from rose bushes, a fantasy which turned secrecy into magic.
A changeling was supposed to be a changed child: a child stolen by spirits and replaced with something that only looked human which cried incessantly, left in its cradle wrapped in moss or leaves.
Or the convenient stories of boys who came from cabbage patches and girls from rose bushes, a fantasy which turned secrecy into magic.