Have We Recaptured Our Republic from the Satanists Once and for All?
What if the world you knew was never real?
What if your government was captured long ago—
And everything since has been theater?
What if the war to take it back is finishing up before our eyes…
And the truth is only now beginning to surface?
Keep reading.
Everything is connected.
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Cette femme n'a plus jamais bêché après
ses 45 ans. Elle jardinait encore à 90 ans.
Ruth Stout. Américaine. Née en 1884.
En 1944, elle attendait que quelqu'un vienne labourer son potager. Personne ne venait. Impatiente, elle a pris ses graines et les a plantées directement dans le sol non travaillé,
sous le foin de l'année précédente.
Tout a poussé. Mieux qu'avant.
Elle n'a plus jamais bêché. Pendant 36 ans.
La méthode Ruth Stout
le paillage permanent total :
Un seul principe : le sol ne doit jamais être nu. Jamais travaillé. Jamais bêché.
Une couche permanente de foin ou de paille de 20 à 30 cm recouvre tout — les allées, les planches, les espaces entre les plantes. Elle est renouvelée continuellement dès qu'elle s'affaisse.
C'est tout. Il n'y a pas d'étape 2.
Ce qui se passe sous le foin :
→ Les vers de terre prolifèrent — ils adorent l'humidité et le foin en décomposition
→ Le sol reste frais et humide même en canicule — Ruth n'arrosait pratiquement jamais
→ Les mauvaises herbes ne germent pas — sans lumière, les graines restent dormantes
→ Le foin en décomposition nourrit le sol continuellement — zéro engrais
Comment démarrer :
→ Si tu as une pelouse ou des mauvaises herbes : pose du carton mouillé directement sur la végétation, recouvre immédiatement
de 25-30 cm de foin
→ Pour planter : écarte le foin, fais un petit trou dans le sol, plante, referme le foin autour du plant
→ Pour semer : écarte le foin, dépose les graines sur le sol, recouvre de 2-3 cm de terreau fin,
puis referme légèrement le foin autour
→ Renouvellement : quand le foin s'affaisse sous 15 cm, rajoute une couche par-dessus — jamais enlever le vieux foin, il se décompose et nourrit
Ce que Ruth ne faisait plus :
→ Bêcher — jamais
→ Désherber — jamais
→ Arroser — presque jamais
→ Fertiliser — jamais
Ce qu'elle faisait uniquement :
→ Planter
→ Récolter
→ Rajouter du foin
Le seul investissement :
Du foin ou de la paille en grande quantité la première année. Contacte un agriculteur local — une botte ronde de foin suffit pour un potager de 50 m². Prix : 10 à 30 € selon la région.
Ruth Stout appelait ça "le jardinage sans travail". Elle a écrit un livre à 77 ans pour l'expliquer.
Elle jardinait encore à 90 ans.
Sources : Ruth Stout "Gardening Without Work" (1961), Charles Dowding (no-dig),
Terre Vivante
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you might be an IDIOT!
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Those in the back…
Wild measles virus (also called wild-type measles virus) refers to the naturally occurring, disease-causing strains of the measles virus that circulate in human populations, as opposed to the weakened (attenuated) strains used in measles vaccines.
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Leukemia is leading cancer in children. There is formaldehyde in 25 of the vaccines given to children and not a trace amount-the dose makes poison. Ask yourself WHY? The FDA is no longer doing the job it was created for. This must be fixed or our future generation will die
The janitor saw a soldier crying alone at the gate. What he did next left the whole terminal speechless.
It was just past 6 a.m. at a busy airport when Army Corporal James Whitfield sat down in an empty row of seats at Gate 14 and put his head in his hands.
He had just missed his flight.
Not because he was careless. Not because he overslept. James had been held up in a security line for 40 minutes, his military ID triggering an additional screening that morning of all mornings. By the time he reached the gate, the door was closed. The plane was already pulling back from the jetway.
He was supposed to be on it to say goodbye to his mother.
She had passed away three days earlier. The funeral was in eight hours, two states away. And James a 26-year-old who had spent the last year deployed overseas, had come home just in time to miss it.
He didn't make a scene. He just sat there in his uniform, quietly falling apart.
That's when Marcus Webb noticed him.
Marcus, 58, had been mopping the floor near the gate when he looked up and saw the young soldier. He set his mop aside, walked over, and sat down next to him without saying a word. After a moment, he asked, simply: "You okay, son?"
James told him everything.
Marcus listened. He didn't offer empty words. He didn't say it'll be okay. He just sat with him in the quiet for a moment, nodding slowly. Then he stood up, took off his work gloves, and said, "Wait here."
Marcus walked to the nearest ticket counter. He had $800 in his checking account, his rent was due in five days. He asked the agent for the next available flight to James's destination. She found one leaving in two hours. The ticket cost $794.
Marcus paid for it without hesitating.
When he walked back to Gate 14 and handed James the printed boarding pass, the soldier stared at it like he didn't understand what he was holding.
"I can't let you do this," James said, his voice breaking.
Marcus shook his head. "You already can't stop me."
A gate agent who witnessed the exchange later shared the story online. Within hours, thousands of strangers had found Marcus's GoFundMe and covered his rent three times over. He refused most of it, asking that the rest go to a veterans' fund.
"I just saw a young man who needed to be somewhere. I had the money. He needed it more than I did that day. That's all it was." Marcus Webb, airport custodian
James made it. He walked into the funeral home twenty minutes before the service began, still in his uniform.
His family said his mother would have loved the story.
They'd never met before that morning. They've talked every week since.
@HolderOfLight@stopvaccinating Agreed. I was devastated when my 2 mo babe screamed for hours w/ that red throbbing thigh. 44 years ago & I’ve been researching vax related injuries ever since. Wish I knew then what I know now. Tried to get sons to research b4 having kids but they’re smarter these days.
A teenage boy offered to clean my entire storm-damaged yard for just $40.
At first, I thought he was desperate.
Then I saw the injured dog beside him.
Seventeen-year-old Mason spent all day hauling broken branches in brutal heat without complaining once. Every twenty minutes, he stopped—not to rest, but to check on the stray dog he’d rescued the day before.
The dog had been hit by a car.
Broken leg.
Visible ribs.
Nowhere else to go.
When I asked Mason why he needed the money so badly, his voice cracked:
“If I can’t pay for the surgery tonight… they’ll transfer him.”
That’s when I realized:
He wasn’t working for spending money.
He was trying to save a life.
By sunset, my yard was spotless.
I handed him $500.
He tried to refuse it because we had “agreed on forty.”
A kid willing to work himself to exhaustion for a dog he barely knew.
Not because he had to.
Because he chose to.
People say young people today are lazy or selfish.
That’s not what I saw.
I saw character.
Compassion.
Responsibility.
Sometimes, the richest people are the ones willing to give everything they have for someone who has nothing.
Credit: Born legend
Exposing the Tetanus Hoax 💉
- Only 13 tetanus deaths in the US in the last decade
- You can get the shot after an injury... yet babies get 5 doses
- Your risk of dying from tetanus? 1 in 154 million.
Just another Big Pharma cash grab. Wake up.
I had to read an hour before I went outside to play. There was no screen time. But I applaud this mom for teaching logical consequences and earning your privileges.
This mom makes her eleven year old son walk a mile around the neighborhood before he can have any screen time.
She said she does this to regulate his mood and energy, to build discipline to let him know fun comes after the effort, not the other way around, and, it reduces arguments - you work first and then play later, the expectations are set.
Many people focused on his walking around the neighborhood by himself but she says she lives in a neighborhood where she feels very comfortable.
A lot of people applauded her for making her son get outside, that it was not only healthy for his body but for his mind as well.
She said this is not a punishment.
I think kids in this day and age need to be forced to get outside. Too many of us allow them to stare at screens all day long. I applaud her for her routine with her son.
What do you think of her morning routine for her eleven year old son?
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Update on Captain Kyle
Family,
I wanted to let you all know that Captain Kyle has been in the hospital since this morning.
He has been sick and throwing up for the last 3–4 days. Renee brought him to the ER, and they discovered a pinch in his upper intestine causing an obstruction. They are working on relieving the pressure and straightening the pinch. He’s also been very dehydrated, so he’s receiving IV fluids, pain medication, and nausea medication. His kidneys were strained from the dehydration, but they are addressing that too.
The good news is he has stopped throwing up and is feeling better than he has in days. He is resting more comfortably, though he is still having some cramping and discomfort in his stomach and upper intestines.
They will be keeping him overnight, and we’ll see what tomorrow brings.
Capt. Kyle has always been so strong and healthy, so this came as a surprise, but we are standing firm in our faith. We are believing God for complete healing and restoration that the pinched area will fully open and function normally with no need for surgery.
We are standing on the authority we have in Jesus’ name for total healing and a quick recovery.
Would you please stand in agreement with us? Pray for complete healing of his intestines, relief from all pain and cramping, strength for his body, and peace and rest for both he and his lovely wife Renee🙏
We are so grateful for every prayer from this amazing Patriot Family, Capt Kyle has received them and is thankful.
I will keep you updated as we receive more information. Thank you for lifting Kyle up in prayer.
We love you all and appreciate you standing with us.
God bless you all, God Bless Capt Kyle and may God ease his pain,
Kelly🙏