Sunday, December 20, 2020

Tin Foil Hat Both Dawsons

OK my twins ... time to drop the heavy on you .. at this opportune time of jupXsat @0acq. Re: first landing. Yeah, but what about the ones that had the most weight behind them? Perped by 'serial ['saycred'] siters. Map drawers, starnavigators. Sliding into place by sleigh of mind [i calculated  this location to 20 decimals so i am entitled to 20 risk[kek]kapitalists spoiling me rotten with equip, gear and protection if not downright invasive take over orcs and underlings, bred and raised to be hardlifers one way and all the others, as necessary. The queen, Dee, the templars, the masons, all out flows of the occupations commodifying church .. i mean lurch tsjuretsj. Not a peep about that from yall .. despite the mountain of evidence thanks to at least as many relay players as can be found in the field of say .. for instance mineral awareness in a more biofriendly context and 'setting' (memery [prior to production and application of rockdust as cornerstone of radiance and foundation of diversity] being my life's petredthread) ... such as 'secrets in plain sight' .. many listed on my already 4 long 'savant' vidlists. Say, ... can you explain why samudra manthan has japanese equivalents [as found in old dutch culture books]? I can even dig up a name for ya:
it's weaponized writing .. not content to record passively transparantly, but go with the flow that carries you into the privacy illusion easily .. into plots and plans ... pots and pans ... and before you know it you're out to sea ...

Thursday, December 03, 2020

Farmer's Footprint + A Growing Culture--indicultsure

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Farmer's Footprint + A Growing Culture: GivingTuesday Replay
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IF YOU DO ONE THING TODAY, LET IT BE GIVING TO A GROWING CULTURE:
https://bit.ly/AGrowingCulture

LEARN ABOUT THEIR VISION AND FOLLOW THEIR WORK:
https://www.agrowingculture.org

Giving Tuesday discussion with Loren Cardeli, Founder of A Growing Culture, Amber Tamm // Intersectional Community Strategist from Farmer’s Footprint, Loren Cardeli, and Zach Bush for a dialogue on the systemic injustice that plagues the food system and vision of what is required for a truly inclusive and regenerative future.