My daughter mentioned seeing him on a podcast. I will check it out 🙏🏻
Crazy, I did not know that’s how he saw resets.
I’ve been studying them, the history, process of how they do it. So yes. I don’t see time as linear, but cogs ⚙️ like a fancy pocket watch, all interlocking. I see it as the mechanism that drives the simulation our souls live and learn in.
When I told my daughter my theory she sent me this. The flower of life is a good illustration of cogs ⚙️ interconnecting.
The same countries that built their wealth on a solid foundation of coal, oil, and gas for the past 200 years are now wagging their fingers at Africa, saying:
“Oh no, you can’t use those dirty fuels! Skip straight to the expensive, unreliable green stuff that we didn’t use when we were building our empires, nor today that we need to save our industries and warm our homes during the harsh winter months." (wink wink, Germany!)
@vegastarr Fossil fuels are lies invented by Rockefeller to raise oil prices. Oil and natural gas are inorganic. They don't come from dinosaurs. They are renewable energy continuously produced by the hot magma of the earth. #FossilFuels#Oil#NatGas#ClimateActionNow
https://t.co/AxJh3u2JqF
Someone else said:
“Art Nouveau is when it looks made by elves.
Art Deco is when it looks made by dwarves.”
And after looking into it, I think they’re a genius and 100% correct.
Thank you, @EquianoProject for the thoughtful and detailed review of my book “The Heart of A Cheetah” 🐆❤️
I wrote this book to spark a movement of young Africans who believe in their potential and are ready to challenge the status quo, break barriers, and create a future of prosperity and innovation on the continent.
I also wanted people to see that the real reasons Africa remains poor are not the ones we hear all the time.
The solutions to our challenges are outlined within the pages of this book, but only if we choose to look beyond the usual narratives and take action.
Africa’s education is failing to prepare youth for today’s job market.
Countries like China focus on hands-on skills, but Africa lags behind with outdated theory-based learning.
We need an education revolution that includes vocational training and industry partnerships.
Building the right infrastructure will help students gain real-world skills.
Promoting STEM and trade careers will prepare Africa’s workforce for global innovation.
Any thought?
The more economic freedom a country has, the wealthier it becomes.
FYI, it is easier to do business in any Scandinavian country than it is anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa.
Africa’s poverty is not a mystery…
(Economic Freedom of the World: 2023 Annual Report / @FraserInstitute)