I’m going to be blunt for a moment. Ever since I started speaking publicly against the WEF, COVID policies, globalism, mass immigration, vaccines, and everything else tied to this agenda, I’ve watched friends and even family distance themselves from me.
Thank you to those who actually talk to me. I’m not even all the way down the rabbit hole, not yet, but the more I learn, the heavier it gets.
So here’s my question to everyone who’s been awake longer than I have: how do you deal with the weight of this knowledge without completely freaking out? How do you stay grounded while watching the world slide into something darker?
When asked what democracy is, here’s what President Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 had to say.
He also explained why he refused loans from the IMF and food aid.
PREPARATION
Grate 5 bitter kolas, 5 slices of garlic, a piece of ginger. Put everything in a container to be filled with 1 liter of water to keep cool.
In 1994, Alison Botha was abducted near her home in South Africa.
Frans du Toit and Theuns Kruger took her to a deserted area on the outskirts of town. There, they r*p** her, disemboweled her, and slashed her throat so deeply that she was nearly decapitated.
As her attackers finally stepped back, Botha heard one of them say: “Do you think she’s dead?” “No one can survive that,” the other replied. The men then drive off.
In total she suffered 30 stab wounds & 16 slashes to her neck. Somehow, she remained conscious.
Lying alone atop sand and broken glass, Botha wrote the name of her attackers in the sand.
She then realised she might have a chance at survival. In the distance, she could see headlights streaking through the bushes. If she could just manage to get onto the road, someone might be able to help her.
While holding her nearly decapitated head onto her shoulders with one hand and keeping her intestines in with her other, she headed towards the road.
A young veterinary student named Tiaan Eilerd found Botha lying on the road, and then called emergency services.
One of her doctors said that he’d never seen such severe injuries in his 16 years of practicing medicine.
Luckily, she went on to make a full recovery and has since told her story in at least 35 countries.
@Morbidful The Hero man did what the government can’t do
The Mumbai 48-Yr-Old Dadarao Bilhore has filled up 585 potholes since his 16-yr-old son Prakash died in 2015 - when his bike was overturned due to pothole
On November 24, 2009, John Edward Jones tragically lost his life in the Nutty Putty cave following a harrowing 28-hour ordeal.
While exploring with his brother Josh, Jones accidentally entered a constricted tunnel, mistaking it for another tight passage known as the "Birth Canal."
He became lodged upside-down in a 10 by 18 inches (25 by 46 cm) opening approximately 400 feet (120 m) from the cave's entrance.
Jones was trapped in a position resembling a hook, where any movement could cause severe injury due to the unnatural angles of his body.
A large team of rescuers responded, employing an advanced rope-and-pulley system in their efforts to save him. However, the operation faced a setback when a pulley malfunctioned during the extraction process.
Jones eventually suffered cardiac arrest, a consequence of the prolonged stress on his body from being in an inverted and compressed position.
The rescuers, realizing the high risk involved, decided against attempting to recover his body. An agreement was reached between the landowner and Jones's family to seal the cave permanently, turning it into a memorial for Jones.
To secure the area, explosives were used to collapse the ceiling near where Jones was located, and the entrance was filled with concrete, ensuring no further access.