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I've just returned from a year in central and south America.

 

Obviously these countries have their own issues and nowhere is perfect, and their capital cities are often fairly western.

 

But generally speaking.....

 

People love and worship the land, not in a woke way. People often own a patch of land and grow their own stuff.

 

People are inherently spiritual and in touch with their true nature. People are really loving and want to take care of each other. Food is generally pretty clean and healthy. Men are men and women are women. People don't do office slave work and are either working the land, entertaining or serving. People are very healthy.... everyone is very accepting of different lifestyle and walks of life. You can bring up any topic about aliens or weird stuff and you'll get decent informed reply. They generally dislike and distrust government, they try and not pay taxes...

 

The contrast was notable as soon as I landed in UK which I think could be fkd.

 

Of course nowhere is perfect. Just trying to give perspective that not everywhere is completely fkd just yet.....the west might be, but not the rest....

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There have been a couple of news stories about scotland over this last week which have coalesced a post in my mind i'm gonna write in my thread about why i think these problems are happening and it ties in a lot with your post.

 

One story was about how a fifth of scots are now on anti-depressants and another one was how the life expectancy of scottish people has fallen in recent years

 

something HAS gone very wrong in our society....we're lost and need to find our way back to common sense

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@Mr H  that's fascinating because the narrative we get here in the msm about central and south America is very negative. It paints a picture of drug cartels, corruption, deforestation, poverty and of course European colonialism. It could be that this negativity is a tool to prevent us from questioning and losing faith in our own system. 

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5 hours ago, Campion said:

@Mr H  that's fascinating because the narrative we get here in the msm about central and south America is very negative. It paints a picture of drug cartels, corruption, deforestation, poverty and of course European colonialism. It could be that this negativity is a tool to prevent us from questioning and losing faith in our own system. 

 

There is some truth in that for sure. But it's a gigantic place, and those things tend to happen in very specific areas, none of which you would want to live in and extremely easy to avoid. Except corruption, from my experience all police can be paid off which can be good and bad...

 

I mean the last place I lived in Peru for 3 months, we didn't even bother to lock the doors ever. And I saw zero trouble the past year.

 

If you go to the major cities it's likely to have crime riddled and poverty areas, but I avoided these as I prefer the mountain life. But then I read about the stabbings in London it's not so different.

 

Central America certainly more dodgy than south America with violence/ poverty/drugs etc

 

Edit also the big cities and the folks that live there are now quite western. Which is why I avoided to see how the regular folks outside live in traditional format.

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This world is a simulation.  It is a dream we think is so real, we think this is all there is in the entirety of infinite possibilities.  We operate off a 0.005% of the pathetically narrow band of frequency called EMF.  Our brain (which is also part of the non-physical body program) decodes that into our 5 senses (touch, taste, see, hear, smell) and we assume anything outside of our senses is bullsh*t.  It's just like a cellphone decoding wifi into sound and image.  Mr.Icke expands upon this in all of his books with evidences cited from multiple sources.

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