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🧠 Exposing the War on Consciousness
🌱 Reconnecting with Nature

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How Low-Level Ambient Electromagnetic Fields Affect Wildlife by Blake Levitt

Blake Levitt is an award-winning medical science journalist, author, and editor who has researched the biological effects of non-ionizing radiation since the 1970s.

In this presentation, she discuses her findings from the biological studies regarding non-ionizing radiation.

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The Evil Twins of Technocracy and Transhumanism | Patrick Wood

In this presentation, Patrick Wood elucidates the struggle for not just preserving human autonomy and liberty but also for preserving mankind itself.

Wood traces the decades-long movement of transhumanism from international think tanks to eventual international collaboration as the pursuit to alchemically deliver the operational success of a transformed, obedient, interfaced humanity became a desired goal of the technocratic globalists.

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https://rumble.com/v319bzs-the-evil-twins-of-technocracy-and-transhumanism-presentation-by-patrick-woo.html

#Transhumanism #AI #SmartGrid

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TIME Magazine Transhumanism Predictive Programming

Cult-owned TIME magazine has a long list of magazine covers that accurately "predict" future events (predictive programming).

Here, Patrick Wood shares some of the magazine covers related to Transhumanism specifically.

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#Transhumanism #PredictiveProgramming

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How To Keep Berries Fresh For Twice As Long

I'm sure many of you have experienced this before. You buy or harvest a bunch of beautiful and delicious berries, but then they spoil within just a few days. Well, here is a great way to increase the life of your berries significantly.

1. Thoroughly rinse the berries in cold water - i recommend using a metal colander

2. Pat the berries dry with a towel and leave them on a metal cooling rack to dry completely

3. Add the berries to an appropriately sized glass jar(s), put the lid on, and store in the refrigerator

4. Enjoy your delicious and nutritious berries

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Start by planting a single seed and watch where it takes you.

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The first step is always the hardest

Stop overthinking and take action

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How AI Can Turn WiFi Routers Into 'Cameras' That Can See People Through Walls

Just another great reason to ditch your WiFi router and get a wired internet connection instead.

I should also note that Smart Meters are able to do something very similar to this.

These new technologies are not only a major threat to your health, but also to your privacy; reject them.

#AI #SmartGrid

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Throw out your Tell-A-Vision and think for yourself

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TAKE BACK YOUR POWER

Remember, "who controls food, controls the people."

Are you in control of your own food supply? Or is that power in the hands of megacorporations and psychopaths?

#Homesteading

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Beautiful day 🌲☀️

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A patient cured is a customer lost; they don't want you healing yourself.

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Kiss The Ground (#Documentary)

Kiss the Ground reveals that, by regenerating the world’s soils, we can completely and rapidly restore lost ecosystems and create abundant food supplies.

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https://rumble.com/v31vad8-kiss-the-ground-documentary.html

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There's a little bit of Climate Hoax BS in this, but otherwise it's a good documentary with very important information about how Big Agriculture is poisoning our soil, wreaking havoc on the Earth's ecosystems. It also provides solutions to these issues.

#Glyphosate

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This diagram shows how to test a raw egg for freshness

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11 Tips for Starting a Homestead

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1. Start small
As a beginner, a hundred acres will likely be way too much to handle. Start with what you can manage, lets say, 1-5 acres — it will be enough to teach you the basic things about growing plants, raising animals and learning to improvise.

2. Don't rush things
Do not overwhelm yourself by raising multiple types of animals, growing acres of crops, and learning to preserve your harvest at the same time. As a starter homestead, pick one or two big projects and see how everything goes. When you feel you're getting the hang of things, then venture into adding more to your homestead.

3. Start your own garden patch
You don't need to plant an entire acre of a single crop right away! Start planting in a small area and, if all goes pretty well, expand from there!

4. Get to know your soil
Soil is composed of varying percentages of sand, clay and other organic matters. Getting to know your soil will help you determine the type of plants that are appropriate for your soil. A vast homestead may mean that there are different types of soil in different sites. Take the time to walk around and run your fingers in your homestead's soil.

5. Be familiar with your climate
Know your climate and custom-tailor the plants you'll grow and the animals you'll breed to fit the climate. This will increase their chances of survival.

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11 Tips for Starting a Homestead

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6. Avoid unnecessary expenses
Keep your expenses at bay by not buying things you do not need yet. You certainly don't need a tractor for your budding garden patch! A tractor may be suitable later on but for now a lawn mower will suffice.

7. Learn how to improvise
Some of the best homestead tools and devices around aren't for sale in any store. And some of the best farming tricks are not written in any book. They are conceived and tested by none other than yourself.

8. Remember to clean your tools
Good quality tools are expensive. Maintain a habit of cleaning tools after use and keeping them rust-free to prolong their lives!

9. Set realistic goals
Do not frustrate and overwhelm yourself by taking in more than you can handle. The trick is to set solid and achievable goals over a period of time and stick to it.

10. Learn to be flexible
As a homestead newbie, try to take it easy on yourself. You may not be able to reach your goals the way you planned it. Learn to adjust your sails — reflect on new goals and adjust your self-imposed deadlines as needed.

11. Know your limits
You can't expect to do everything right the first time. Starting a homestead is not an easy task, it requires a lot of skills and knowledge which can't be learned overnight. Do not be afraid to ask for help when you need it. And most importantly, enjoy the learning process involved with starting your own homestead.

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Nature is Home ☀️🌲🏡

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