From Jill's speech, which you posted a couple days ago: "A global administrative state, whose core power resides with the UN, will become a spiderweb of rules, regulations, agreements and treaties within which individuals and nations will be trapped like flies." That remark about a "spiderweb" reminded me of Native American prophecies, a…
From Jill's speech, which you posted a couple days ago: "A global administrative state, whose core power resides with the UN, will become a spiderweb of rules, regulations, agreements and treaties within which individuals and nations will be trapped like flies." That remark about a "spiderweb" reminded me of Native American prophecies, and I've spent the past couple of days reading the Hopi prophecies again. They're well worth the time, for anyone who's interested. What they describe has been happening in our lifetimes.
The Crystalinks website has pages for other Native American prophecies as well. I like the website, as the owner has drawn together a lot of information on a variety of topics, all in one place. Check out the index. A lot of good reading for winter evenings.
Farming, growing your own food, is absolutely the right thing to do, for anybody who is able. It's a lot of work, but at least you know what you're eating... Or more importantly, what you're NOT eating!
From Jill's speech, which you posted a couple days ago: "A global administrative state, whose core power resides with the UN, will become a spiderweb of rules, regulations, agreements and treaties within which individuals and nations will be trapped like flies." That remark about a "spiderweb" reminded me of Native American prophecies, and I've spent the past couple of days reading the Hopi prophecies again. They're well worth the time, for anyone who's interested. What they describe has been happening in our lifetimes.
https://www.crystalinks.com/hopi2.html
The Crystalinks website has pages for other Native American prophecies as well. I like the website, as the owner has drawn together a lot of information on a variety of topics, all in one place. Check out the index. A lot of good reading for winter evenings.
Farming, growing your own food, is absolutely the right thing to do, for anybody who is able. It's a lot of work, but at least you know what you're eating... Or more importantly, what you're NOT eating!
Thank you for the link!