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"POV two FBI agents show up at your job to talk to you about your twitter posts criticizing Pfizer pharmaceutical corporation. Yes, this actually fucking happened to me yesterday right here in New York State."

From the Twitter account: Fiatfood

Remember when they did this to Australians the last few years on Facebook?

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Rich women using poor women’s wombs and bodies because they’re worried about their career is more of a capitalist dystopia than the feminist win they think it is..

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EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED.. NO MISCONNECTIONS!

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We have power... Our power isn’t in a political system, or a religious system, or in an economic system, or in a military system; these are authoritarian systems... they have power... but it’s not reality. The power of our intelligence, individually or collectively IS the power; this is the power that any industrial ruling class truly fears: clear coherent human beings.

As human beings it is time to take responsibility for the power of our Intelligence and use the power of our intelligence to think coherently. This isn't about whether we can or we can't This is about whether we will or we won't.

~ John Trudell

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🇨🇦 FALSE NEWS IS LEGALIZED IN CANADA?

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🇩🇪 Germany set to launch a LGBTQ Kindergarten and Day Care Center during spring.

Reportedly the school has already received pre-registrations for 60 children.

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Your environment is YOUR STATE OF MIND

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Spring Equinox is the REAL NEW YEAR!

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Happy New Year… or is it?

The REAL New Year is NOT on January 1st? It’s on March 20th!

The real New Year starts when the cycle of life begins again with a NEW GROWTH and new blossoms. This new beginning is Spring, called ‘Vernal Equinox’ which happens on March 20th. So, the real New Year’s Eve is March 19th with New Year’s Day being March 20th. You can’t begin something new in the dead of winter, and this is why so many people break their New Year’s resolutions in one to six weeks after making them! This is because Winter is not the right timing to set goals; Spring is!

In fact, 11 cultures don’t celebrate New Year on January 1st! Interestingly enough, our ancestors celebrated the New Year in March.

The earliest recording of New Year being celebrated is believed to have been in Mesopotamia, circa 2000 B.C. That celebration along with many other ancient celebrations of the new year following it, were celebrated around the time of the vernal equinox, which is around March 20th. In the meanwhile, ancient Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Persians began their new year with the autumnal equinox around September 20th. The ancient Greeks celebrated New Year during the winter solstice, around December 20th.

Regardless of the dates in when the New Year is celebrated, the real New Year is in March, the beginning of the Spring Equinox. The Spring Equinox is the start of a new beginning, making it a fresh start to set goals.

In the early Roman calendar, March 1st was believed to be the beginning of the New Year.

The History of The New Year

Are you aware that the new year celebration on January 1st is actually a relatively new phenomenon. The earliest recording of a New Year Celebration in fact was believed to have been in Mesopotamia, c. 2000 B.C and was celebrated around the vernal equinox, which is in Mid-March. The Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Persians began their new year with the fall equinox, whereas the Greeks celebrated new year during the winter solstice.

In the Early Roman Calendar, march 1st is the New Year.
The Roman calendar had just 10 months, beginning with March and the first time the new year was celebrated on January 1st was in 153 B.C in Rome. January did not even exist as a month until around 700 B.C. when Numa Pontilius, the second king of Rome, added the months of January and February. Since then, the new year was moved from March to January because that was the beginning of the civil year, which happens to be the that the two newly elected Roman consuls, whom are the highest officials in the Roman republic.

The Origin of January

The name of the month January comes from the Roman god who is the god of doorways and beginnings. Janus was depicted as having two faces. One face of Janus looked back into the past, whereas the other peering forward to the future.

By the Middle Ages, in many places, the New Year began in March and around the 16th century, a movement developed to restore January 1st as New Year’s Day. For as long as circas date back to thousands of years ago, man kept changing the date for New Year’s from spring to fall—from March 1st to January 1st. In other cases, the date was even December 25th and back to March 25th, then to January 1st again!

January 1st was made into effect by the Gregorian calendar (AD 1582), immediately adopted by the Roman Catholic countries. In the New Style or Gregorian calendar, the New Year begins on the first of January.

It makes sense to celebrate New Years in March because of the Spring Equinox in March and that's when the flowers bloom.

Either way I wish you all a successful start to the new ‘calendar’ year.

Conscious Pineal
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Be open to receive and listen to the subtle nudges of the universe

When things occur that are highly unusual or uncharacteristic, symbolically interpret that - if it were to be God’s will, what is the message?

Sometimes things randomly disappear or malfunction - listen.

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The CIA has book writers and scholars in its payroll.

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Many people probably don't know this, the famous Japanese painter "Katsushika Hokusai" was a Buddhist, practitioner of Nichiren school.

He is known for his painting of Bodhidharma "The Great Daruma" and "The Great Wave off Kanagawa."

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"Mariamne Leaving the Judgement Seat of Herod" John William Waterhouse.

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