“You weren’t misled by accident. You were given a version of truth so rehearsed, so repeated, that even doubt started to sound like denial.” - Julian Assange
A Thread Exposing the Orchestrated Lies Behind World Events🧵
1. The Plane Was Real. The Collapse Defied Physics.
@TyTheFisch What’s even funnier is men in their 30s and 40s with the prompt “My love language is”…said no guy ever. Then have casual dating in their bio. Sorry mate unless you are rich and look like George Clooney, your hook up days are nearly over
@JacintaAllanMP Yet you failed to factor in parking for the hundreds of staff that work there daily. Instead letting them park in local streets causing congestion for the next 10 years for locals. Are you caring about the safety of local families with the Ute fest clogging our streets?
@roller2426 Not a green wedge anymore now that Dan Andrews tunnel has ripped all the green out. This will just add to the traffic congestion and dust we live in now
@JustineBateman And as a hairdresser, bangs that short should not be worn on anyone over 30. It’s a statement look and not for everyone. I can age you quickly. Longer bangs have always suited her. Nothing wrong with her normal look
@VitallyMelanie I’m surveying my female clients and it seems no contraceptive aides that disrupt the cycle (ie the pill or IUD) means a later and very short menopause with barely any symptoms.
@nogulagsagain I didn’t let Dan Andrews take me down and I won’t let Albo. Us smart business owners have ways to keep going. The more they hit us the stronger we become
@nogulagsagain If Greens and Teals are last, they give their votes to Labor which pushes them to the top. Liberal out next and we are left with Labor again with lots of deals done. I’m not loving Libs but by voting them in we show if you don’t do a good job, we control if you get another term
Food dyes have finally been put on notice, decades too late.
What's next?
Seed oils
High fructose corn syrup
Glyphosate spraying
Chemtrails
Speak up America!
MAHA
@dom_lucre How did people not know this already? So many docos over the years. Or is this just a Gen Z revelation? Go on to Alibaba and it’s all there.
You spent twelve years in school, yet you can label the parts of a snail but have no idea how to heal a wound with the plants growing outside your door. You can recite chemical formulas, but you don’t know which wild herbs could soothe pain, cure infections, or restore balance to the body. The knowledge of your ancestors—thousands of years of refined herbal wisdom—has been systematically erased, dismissed as folklore, buried under the weight of industry and control.
Why? Because independence is dangerous. A people who can heal themselves, who understand the land, who know the secrets of nature, are far harder to control. If you can cure yourself, you don’t need the pharmaceutical industry. If you know how to find medicine in the wild, you don’t rely on a prescription. If your tribe holds onto its knowledge, it cannot be enslaved by systems designed to keep it dependent.
So they replaced wisdom with trivia. They taught you everything except how to survive on your own. The herbal cures of your ancestors—remedies that sustained generations—were branded as superstition while patented lab-made chemicals were given the authority of science. The healers of old, once revered, were painted as witches and outcasts, their teachings suppressed or destroyed.
Yet, the plants never stopped growing. Yarrow, one of the oldest recorded medicinal herbs, was used by warriors to stop bleeding on battlefields, its antiseptic properties more effective than many modern treatments. Mugwort, once burned in ritual and medicine alike, can enhance dreams, ease digestion, and regulate cycles within the body. Plantain, dismissed as a common weed, is a powerful wound healer and anti-inflammatory, capable of drawing venom from a sting or infection from a wound.
But it’s not just the plants—it’s the timing, the rhythm of nature. Dandelion root, for instance, is most potent when harvested in the autumn, when its energy is concentrated below the soil. Chamomile, collected at dawn when its volatile oils are strongest, makes a tea that soothes the nerves and aids sleep. St. John’s Wort, gathered on the summer solstice, reaches peak potency when infused in oil under the heat of the sun, its golden flowers yielding a deep red medicine used to calm the mind and heal nerve damage.
There was a time when people understood that herbs, like all things, carry the energy of the sun, the moon, and the seasons. Certain plants must be gathered at night, some at noon, some before the first frost, others after the full moon. The timing isn’t superstition—it affects the chemical composition, the potency, the spirit of the medicine itself.
Now, the forests still whisper their secrets, the plants still hold their power, but few remember how to listen. And those who do are dismissed, ridiculed, or silenced. The tragedy is not just the loss of knowledge—it is the severing of a lineage, the breaking of a connection between human and earth.
And the saddest part? Most people don’t even realize what they’ve lost.
@TheLizVariant I bought this in the US recently and used it on rosacea. Gone in under 2 weeks. I have 2 tubes at home for cuts, rashes etc. It’s amazing stuff. Not only for lice
@JacintaAllanMP Yet the project forgot to provide parking for the hundreds of workers, requiring them to park in the local streets causing dangerous driving conditions for locals. Such a badly organized project. You didn’t factor in the community while works were being done. Another Labor joke