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Admittedly, white Europeans (the "hero" Andrew Jackson most spectacularly) abused the natives they encountered in the New World. However, the myth of the Noble Savage has been promulgated to a ridiculous extent. In the Knoxville Historical Museum, there is a painting of our first governor rescuing his wife from marauding savages intent on killing her. Laura Ingalls Wilder was recently attacked when her diaries were exposed, showing that she used the term savages in describing the nomads who endangered settlers on the Great Plains.

The Mayans and Peruvians were once great and powerful people. Plato wrote of the long-lost civilization of Atlantis. Things change.

When our founding fathers created this nation, they were exceptional men with ideas never before expressed so eloquently. The Enlightenment is long past. America is no longer exceptional in any way except for its ability to promote perversion and lies.

Sixty years ago, some proclaimed we were entering an age of Aquarius. It is hard to accept that we are now in the age of Babel and the entire Western world will soon be so degenerate and corrupt that it will fold under the pressure of deviants, radicals, and nihilists within and dynamic enemies without.

It's been a great ride.

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Since I have not indulged in “noble savage” speculation this seems related but not really apropos. I believe you may be missing the point. I wrote about fundamental, intricately related human beings. I deeply believe to give up as Americans or human beings is death dealing and as negative in spirit as those who seek to oppress.

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Keep in mind that Aquarius has a 'dark' side. One of the 'heads' I respect most among this woo-woo line of thinking spoke of 'impersonal controls' and 'invasive technology.' Shadow archetypes of the brilliant and innovative mind that is Aquarius.

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Yes indeed. Building well informed and highly suspicious mind sets is more than warranted by reality. I work day in and day out with musicians so am well aware of our mercurial natures.

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Ahh music. I played my folk harp for a spell this afternoon and it was so nice.

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Fortunately, we are now cognizant (I refrained from utilizing “awake”) and can overcome the downhill roller coaster ride. Strange to think that in my 70th decade I would strongly identify with Anne Frank and Sarah Connor of Terminator fame.

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Yes, disorienting it is - as they intend. I am an incurable optimist.

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I have simplified the problem to people who don't grow the food they eat become useless eaters.

I was invited to a native American tribe because I was growing wild rice in a small space of which they found to be amazing. Most of them were fat living off of this society they were nothing like their ancestors, I told them so and now they don't want to talk to me. Hahahaha!

We are fast approaching a time if you don't grow food you aren't going to eat and then, maybe, you'll get my point. But I doubt it! Hahahaha!

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Oh I get your point. Although I don’t post about growing food, soil science and ecology it is a major interest of I and my family. Although we grow many things we are no agricultural experts. To me this is all about interdependence. We cannot all be experts at everything. A friend of mine high up in the music business underscored this and was very successful at it in the real world. But yes, we all must be supremely aware of the importance of these things in our lives. Cheers!

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As an aside I used to eat all this junk food too and became fat and listless. I changed and now am almost normal weight and full of ambition. So I know. No one can fool me any longer.

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Who do you think is trying to fool you? Only a whole food culture and advertising industry, lol? Yes the junk food culture is a culture of death, no denying.

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Agriculture is the problem and probably best we don't discuss that illusion. Stick with small spaces. The Dunbar Number does come to mind in terms of working together.

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My use of the word “agiculture” comes from the Greek origin. To raise animals or grow food. Semantics again.

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Ok. The fascists have redefined the word and that is what I would rail against given an audience.

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You should write about this. Many are interested. We must write to find audiences. We discover them, they discover us.

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Let me think about this. I am better at describing what I am doing than a concept.

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I'm listening to this discussion right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba7x-IPSXmY

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I believe, much as was/is the case in my homeland of Australia, one of the biggest mistakes America probably ever made... was to neglect the opportunity to absorb the culture, traditions and learned teachings of the indigenous who occupied the lands for so long. "extraordinarily long childhood"... yes absolutely! I feel I've been a child most of my life.

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You are correct. The unalienable right ps didn’t extend to the native population which genetically, culturally, and artistically were the best assets they had.

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Yes, can identify I am about thirteen going on whatever.

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This is beautiful! Despite the 'outing' of my more nuanced cultural identity in my most recent piece, I still believe that I am first and foremost an AMERICAN. The spirit of the land still remains even though the first to touch it and live upon it are long gone. Thank you for sharing your work. CAF also is among my favorite contemporary people. She understands things from a specialized lens that deserves more attention.

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Thank you. Being an American is something I and my family treasure.

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Catherine and the secret space program is my area of interest. This part of her work is glossed over by most readers. However the money flows from fraud she documents wound up funding technology we see dimly through the distance. Catherine on EBE's working in space with humans is another part of the secret space program.

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Yes, this is a haunting and very interesting area. She is an intriguing, well spoken thinker. Extremely rare for an insider from the deep state. I am interested in all of it but particularly the connection with the deep state, corporations (especially big tech) & the connection with the DOD & related, and the huge transfer of wealth. The underground bases, the “UFOs” and the space connection feed public speculation. The concept of a “hegemonic” China, connected with Taiwan and being the base for the “Mr.Global” enterprise is interesting, along with a role for India and Russia.

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Yes thanks, it is stunning how much has already gone into this over time. One thing if there are those with good ultimate intentions involved but the people must have participation and oversight, not involved to this point. I understand not everyone is qualified to lead or make these decisions and that we cannot hold back the future. But without guard dog politicians as representatives the dangers outweigh the potential benefits. I haven’t observed that humans do too well without thorough Earthy grounding and fail to see the point without human life based benefits. Wary of Austin-Fitts willingness to entertain that “Mr. Global” may have good intentions.

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Dillion Reed ex-bankers no matter how pious are stuck with mass formation psychosis. WEF is green washing. She knows it. Quite like our good friends shouting about Covid-19 but knowing it is fraud.

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Yes, makes sense. She spoke out really forcefully early on.

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At least 30 years ago I bracketed those from inside revealing much by life span. Living and out in public earning audiences and money vs. dead.

Disinformationn is how this works in the world or stage magic misdirection. We want to know so we get the stories. Herodotus is the father of lies. And history.

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Great review. Thanks, I will look into her work.

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CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS & WHITNEY WEBB:

https://youtu.be/9iLR3AjnHJk

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Thanks for the response.

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