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Stegiel's avatar

Jacquelyn sauriol kinda one theme I have is one note Samba say, unmediated violence shouldn’t happen. It does. When Brave New World comes, early in the season comes the thought in one of the one million left alive, who scapegoated next?

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

doctors and nurses, who administered the jabs....nextly scapegoated....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgqPJ8Bgh3o&list=TLPQMDcxMTIwMjOb9gBE0HdeQw&index=2 just music

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Stegiel's avatar

I’m thinking about this as you posted😀. Great minds think together! I am thinking of a river and rafting on it for many a pleasant mile and then something else-turbulence and now cliffs on two sides and a very fast current dragging the raft. The raft is only a month say ahead of the rapids and waterfalls and behind it are millions of other rafters unaware.

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Paul Black's avatar

Very true but aside from Gates hoarding seeds in his gene banks there are still good people saving the good stuff. The shitty tainted soil with aluminium etc is something else though..

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"And indeed this return would be undesirable, for it is connected with an exploitive use of people and animals." work as usual". Not sure about this - surely a move to proper organic regenerative farming would be a positive thing. Man was given dominion over the Earth and its' resources and told to go forth and multiply. The WEFfers are corrupting everything.

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Stegiel's avatar

If organic farming is still viable. GMO seeds, GMO everything.

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Paul Black's avatar

Indeed, Monsanto developed aluminium resistant seeds. Go figure with the noughts and crosses overhead.

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Paul Black's avatar

And the comments are often illuminating

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

It will take me a few readings to really digest this hard hitting essay.

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