Will You Abandon Humanity?

“The greatest cataclysm in human history.” – Ken Burns


The War is perhaps the best documentary on WWII ever filmed. I am currently watching through the series for the second time, which seems very appropriate considering some things I’ve heard recently.

Certain groups of people in the younger generations are speaking about how depressing and terrible the world seems to them. They see no hope for the future, and many have decided not to have children. I feel bad for those who apparently have no knowledge of their ancestor’s history; for the loss of resilience among these people; for their suppressed human spirit; for the close-minded manner of thinking they have indoctrinated with.

Is anything now so bad – real or imagined – compared to the most horrific conflict our species endured? One that occurred not early in our history, but recently while we were supposedly at the height of civilization.

When the veterans returned from this war, did they give up on life? Did they, after seeing such unprecedented death and evil, shut themselves from society and promise never to have children? Did they abandon the responsibility of ever generation to move forward?

No, they did the exact opposite.

Every time has its challenges, its problems, its obstacles.

Every era also has its people who embody the spirit of thousands of generations before them as they rise to overcome everything thrown at them.

For those who see no hope, let me apologize on behalf of those older than you that abandoned their responsibility to teach you our past. Now do yourself a favor and watch what your ancestors, only a few short decades ago, faced, endured, and conquered.

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Being Present

“Rarely are we ever truly present.” – Evy Poumpouras

People have gone to such great lengths to be connected — cell phones, WebEx, Slack, smart watches — yet we have managed to be disconnected. We no longer know how to give someone undivided attention. The irony is we have been sold that these apps and devices increase our productivity. Not only do they not do this, our personal connections falter. Evy Poumpouras writes in Becoming Bulletproof:

“One of the fastest ways to sabotage you rapport with someone is to keep your phone out. I’ve seen people go to great lengths to connect with others, and yet their phone will be in their hand, splayed out on their desks or dinner table, signaling to everyone around them that there is something else of potentially greater importance waiting to take their attention away. This sends the message that whoever you’re with is less deserving of your time and that you’re not fully present.”

You might think this is just about courtesy or respect, but it’s bigger than that. “…it’s about influence…this signals how much you value” someone and “…you’ll be able to observe and read them better if you’re giving them your full focus…”

For some people, their devices have become an addiction. I see people who can’t walk across the hall to another office for a few minutes without their phone. For those who bring it in the bathroom, what are you doing? Does always having your phone make you feel important? Listen, kids have phones. Devices haven’t been a status symbol for decades. What are you going to miss by being away from your phone for a few minutes or — the horror — a few hours?

“Unless you’re expecting an emergency call, such as news about a sick family member, then the statistical probability of your personal Armageddon occurring during thirty minutes of being unavailable, is, well… statistically improbable.”

Maybe being part of the last generation to grow up without cells phones (Gen X, but some of you older Millennials as well) gives us a different perspective. We knew how to be gone all day, or a whole week, and no one knew we were alive until we got back. We used phones at other peoples houses (they existed). We didn’t check in every five minutes. Could you survive if cell service disappeared? Do you panic when you realize you forgot your phone at home?

Technology is a tool, but tools can be misused. Learn to use them, and not used by them. In our quest to communicate and connect more with people, we quite often are doing the complete opposite.

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Freedom Dies Without You

“We tend to assume that our American legacy promises us liberty and the pursuit of happiness—no questions asked. But I learned from my reading of the founders’ work that just as you aren’t promised freedom in the American contract without the reciprocal expectation that you will risk yourself to defend freedom, so you aren’t promised happiness or even the purely self-regarding right to pursue happiness. That’s a myth.” – Naomi Wolf, Give Me Liberty

Many people think democracy is some sort of self-propagating institution. Once set in motion, it needs little guidance or attention. This couldn’t be further from the truth. As soon as people stop paying attention, those in power abuse their power. A small amount of bureaucrats can shape, influence, undermine and destroy the people’s rights. Once it starts, it slowly gets worse, a little at a time. In modern times, this has been referred to as moving the Overton Window. The Founders of the United States understood this well. It’s embedded in the Declaration of Independence.

As Naomi Wolf writes, the Declaration’s language:

“…is quite difficult; it is the formal language of a very formal time far removed from our own…We tend to think that the Declaration intends something pleasant and benign…but it turns out the Declaration of Independence is about our continual duty as Americans to rebel…[its] first long sentence asserts the ‘right to revolution.'”

In fact, the Declaration “…charges us categorically and always as Americans to rise up in person against threats to liberty.”

Democracy is not a natural state. It requires attention, participation, protest — and when necessary — restoration.

Paying attention only on election day is to not pay attention at all. If you are too busy to understand and protect democracy, you will lose your freedom. Many in history have awoken to an oppressive government, only to ask, “How did it come to this?”

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Starvation or Prosperity?

“Starvation will result if we continue to farm the way we have for the last 80 years.” – Will Harris

As industrial farming continues to endanger our food supply, environment, and health, for over 20 years, Will Harris has led the movement to correct course. Check out The Rebel Cowboy and help save humanity from itself.

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Our Leaders Have Failed Us

“The world’s political and financial elite have access to bunkers to protect themselves and their loved ones from a nuclear blast and ensuing fallout. Politicians have plans in place to protect themselves so they can continue to wage a nuclear war from underground…

“But what about the rest of us? We have nowhere to go. Our leaders have failed us…they have done nothing to protect us…They don’t care about us. We are left to be incinerated…If by some miracle we survive [the attacks] and the ensuing nuclear fallout, we will be left to endure the pain and suffering caused by radiation, no food and water, and a nuclear winter – leaving a barren landscape of death and destruction…” – Tulsi Gabbard

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Not All Solar Storms Make Pretty Lights

With the recent solar storms, I thought this post appropriate to reshare. Sometimes we forget that light in the sky is a massive star, boiling with unfathomable energy.

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The War on Your Health

“If you ancestors ate it, it’s probably good for you. If scientists invented it in the twentieth century or later, it’s probably poison.” – Dr. Philip Ovadia

It’s a strange time. Civilization is at the height of knowledge and technology. Yet people have seem to have accepted:

Over 60% of adults are on prescription drugs.

Chronic diseases are more prevalent than ever, even though over 80% of them are preventable.

Longevity is decreasing.

Birth rates are falling.

People have come to accept they will spend the last decades of their life declining in health, slowly dying, in a nursing home.

None of this is normal. Only a few generations ago, these realities were unknown and unthinkable.

What happened?

We have abandoned common sense, and centuries of healthy eating, in a few decades. Inexplicitly, we’ve left our health up to other people. The problem is, virtually none of what we’ve been told is rooted in biology. Government standards and recommendations are driven by money (corporate influence), not science. The evidence is in the results: The more we have followed their health advice, the worse off we have been, yet they still double down on their failed recommendations.

How do we know what to believe when it comes to knowing what to eat? It really isn’t that hard, and Dr. Philip Ovadia’s quote at the beginning speaks to that truth.

Eat what your body is designed to eat.

It’s not made to eat processed, factory foods. It needs relatively little sugar, carbs, and fiber to survive. Humans are classified as omnivores, but our biology is designed to operate optimally by primarily ingesting animal-based foods. As Dr. Ovadia has said, the food pyramid is completely upside down.

Our abandonment of basic biology has had other devastating effects as well. Molecular geneticist Michael Nehls has written:

“More and more people under the age of sixty-five” are seeing signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “…age is not the cause…hippocampal dementia takes time due to an unhealthy lifestyle…dementia or Alzheimer’s disease is a modern phenomenon or a modern disease of civilization.”

Healthy lifestyle maintains brain function well into old age. One cause comes from the upside down food pyramid, which gives us a serious, macronutrient deficiency: Lack of protein. As Dr. Gabrielle Lyon details:

“Your bones, ligaments, tendons, liver, brain, skin…are all built from proteins…Proteins are the master regulators of all that is happening in your body, controlling function in all tissues and organs…Proteins facilitate critical cellular functions, including balancing hormones, and serve as vital immune-system mediators…protein [is] critical for longevity, metabolic function, and quality of life.”

Yet government RDA for protein is basically at the bare minimum for survival.

Neither the government, nor corporate or medical culture, is concerned about your health. On purpose, captured by profit motive, or both, it doesn’t matter. The result is the same. Miserable health and compromised longevity for all of us. You don’t have to accept this as your fate. Dr. Ovadia writes:

“You can live healthy your whole life and die in your nineties. We shouldn’t have a ten- to twenty-year period of our lives where we’re progressively dying day by day and miserable the whole time.”

Science and common sense are our weapons to win this war.

We already lost too many battles. Time to turn the tide.

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Save Farming, Save Humanity

Across the country, students are protesting the war between Israel and Hamas. Many admit they really don’t know what they are protesting. Others are now probably shocked and surprised they are being arrested.

If only they, and everyone else, was clued in to the coming collapse of the food supply. If only they, and everyone else, recognized that government-supported industrial farming is both a health and environmental catastrophe.

Our health is worse than ever before. Birth rates and longevity is decreasing. We are quickly becoming the world depicted in Children of Men.

There is a growing awareness that we are heading over a cliff. The solutions are not difficult…if we work together.

The documentary Common Ground has shown how people of all backgrounds and beliefs can come together on the same solution. Surprising to some, but don’t we all want the same things? Good health? Long lives? Better future for our children? No Farms, No Food is real thing. So is Bad Farms, Bad Food. Both lead to the same disaster.

In less than a century, the rich topsoil across the Great Plains, and on most other farmlands around the world, has been stripped away. Soil that took millennia to create, gone in a few short decades. Farmers now require millions of tons of fertilizers and chemicals to grow crops and raise animals. The resulting pollution is staggering, the health effects destructive. Coupled with corporate desire to cheapen food and maximize profit, nearly everything we eat is tainted and unhealthy.

There is a solution, and it doesn’t require rocket science. Just basic biology.

Nature’s intricately balanced design of plant and animal life creates a regenerating ecosystem producing topsoil, clean air and water, and healthy food. Farmers and gardeners have known this for generations: Rotate land between crops and animals. No fertilizers and chemicals needed. Old is new.

It’s time to set aside emotionalism and blind activism. We need to see the real enemies aren’t each other, but the corporate and government interests who don’t care what happens to us. It’s time to return to the biological design that allowed humanity to flourish. We can only defy biology for so long, and we are already losing that battle.

This war to save our food supply is one we can, and must, win.

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The Awakening has Begun

A war has raged for millennia as most have been unaware. Hidden has this war been, yet it drives the chaos that often spills into the world. This war hasn’t always been unknown. What we now know as myth was once history. Those times have returned.

The Awakening has begun and it is far from over.

Become part of the epic battle between Light and Darkness. Order Among the Shadows and Awakening and join the fight!

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Human Civilization Could End in Minutes

When you realize the leaders of the world spent decades planning for the genocide of humanity – and still have such plans in place – if you had any iota of trust in government left, it will certainly leave the rational mind.

This is what makes Annie Jacobsen’s new book, Nuclear War, so disturbing. In it she details a scenario, based on declassified documents and interviews with government officials, in which a nuclear war unfolds. For decades, government leaders around the world knowingly and willingly made plans for the genocide of the human race. As Jacobsen has stated, “No matter how a nuclear war starts, it ends with everyone dead.”

Ronald Reagan had said, “A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.” This is why he initiated the missile defense program, a technologically difficult program to shoot down nuclear ballistic missiles. It would be well into to the 21st Century before a limited, and problematic, system was deployed. Many of the same politicians casual in their planning for Armageddon, don’t seem to care about protecting their people from attack. Had missile defense had been taken seriously, had trillions not been spent on endless wars, could we have a robust missile defense system? Would Reagan’s dream of rendering nuclear ballistic missiles obsolete be a reality?

Throughout the Cold War, as described in 15 Minutes, close calls were abundant. Nuclear weapons were used carelessly and fielded in every way the military could imagine. Any weapon system could be made nuclear was made nuclear. Military planners advocated for preemptive nuclear war against enemies, as if nuclear attacks are self-contained and don’t impact the entire world. Now, in our own time, politicians once again toss around using nuclear weapons as if it comes with zero consequence. A world where war has been turned into another social program, the potential of nuclear conflict is quickly reaching Cold War levels.

As Jacobsen wrote, “Nuclear war is insane…The whole premise of using nuclear weapons is madness. It is irrational. And yet here we are.”

Perhaps people should put down their phones, shut off their televisions, and take control of their governments, and pay attention for once.

Once the missiles are launched, there will be no second chances.

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