Slaves used to work all, everyday with no pay.
But they got free food, water and shelter.
Today, we work all day, nearly every day and we get paid. But the money we make we spend on food, water and shelter.
Weโre still slaves, the only thing that changed is the illusion of freedom.
How much conditioning did it take to convince us that:
18 years in school,
50 years at a job,
leaving our children with strangers,
for a few years of freedom at the end is normal,
and questioning it makes you the problem?
If bartenders can go to jail for over-serving alcohol to someone who then kills another person, judges should go to jail for releasing criminals who do the same.
So the birth control pill was given out like candy to every female millennial at age 15 and now IVF is a 50 billion dollar industry.
Must be a coincidence.
"70% of elderly people get the flu shot every year, and it kills off a portion of them on day zero. It's got a day-zero kill record. It's in the Medicare data, and nobody's saying a damn thing about this."
~Steve Kirsch
The 80s and 90s were really the final frontier. I can remember starting to notice rhe change. No more golden glow, seasons, holidays, the magic left, energy changed. Spell started to wear off. Technology took over. I can still feel that nostalgia when a distant memory pops up.