eyecewe
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eyecewe
@eyecewe
Just a lonesome ewe, trying to find her way home.
America Katılım Mart 2013
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@MJTruthUltra @grok where is this footage of the American flag originally from?
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Alright, North Carolina! Take your corners.
Eighteen wheeler or tractor trailer? 🤔

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@CarolFranz17 @vegastarr They could have just got in from a raking party.
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@vegastarr The weather. The deciduous trees should be bare with red and orange leaves all over the ground outside.
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@StellarArtoisGB All new houses are gray, inside and out, it seems to me. Maybe it's calming to all the over vaxxed, neurodivergent ones amongst us. Or maybe it's a deliberate attempt to depress us, like flouride in the water. Color is happy.
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When I worked at Macy's back in the 80's, people who worked there raised families on what they made. It was their career. I remember the guy in electronics retired after 30 years, and my boss in the cash office did the same. The guys who worked in the suit department did very well for themselves. Despite that, the store profited greatly every year, and we were given a beautiful Christmas party in appreciation. What changed in this country? When did it become nearly impossible to support oneself at a job that didn't require a degree or technical school?
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@AmericanMama Homely, is more like it. She looks more wholesome than she likely is, given who her mother is.
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@KennyCarmody C before D. Assuming D was declass, what was C? Covid? Children?
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You cannot wake someone up who pretends to be asleep.
I have come to accept that. Not easily. But completely.
Because the truth is that for many people, sleep is a choice. A comfortable, socially reinforced, institutionally encouraged choice. The truth is hard. The truth is disruptive. The truth demands something from you it asks you to rethink what you believed, to grieve what you trusted, to act when action is costly and inconvenient. And for a great number of people, the price of waking up is simply higher than they are willing to pay.
So they pull the covers up. And they go back to sleep.
But for those of us who are awake who cannot unsee what we have seen there is a question that keeps returning. One I find myself asking more and more often.
What else needs to happen?
The COVID pandemic revealed in real time the coordinated suppression of science, the financial corruption of hospital protocols, the systematic injury of millions, and the complete abandonment of those injured. All documented. All timestamped. All available to anyone willing to look.
The Epstein files the names, the networks, the islands, the blackmail infrastructure connecting the most powerful people on earth sit partially released and largely unacted upon. The people whose names appear in those documents continue to hold positions, receive awards, give speeches, and shape policy.
The engineered poisoning of our food supply. The deliberate degradation of seed oils, ultra-processed ingredients, chemical additives, and agricultural practices that produce calorie-dense, nutrient-empty products specifically designed to create the chronic disease conditions that the pharmaceutical system then profits from treating.
The mRNA platform being quietly rolled out across the entire vaccine schedule for flu, for RSV, for everything coming next while the injured from the first deployment are still waiting for a single diagnostic code…
The forever wars. The manufactured conflicts that drain nations of blood and treasure while the defence contractors collect and the architects remain untouchable. The mass migration waves that destabilise cultures and communities while being presented as humanitarian inevitability rather than deliberate policy.
All of it. Simultaneously. In plain sight.
And the most chilling part is not what is being done.
It is the consequencelessness of it.
We live in a world where consequences have been abolished for the powerful. Politicians who mandated policies that destroyed lives receive standing ovations at conferences. Pharmaceutical executives whose products killed and injured millions collect bonuses and appear on philanthropy lists. Regulators who failed catastrophically rotate into the industry they failed to regulate. Intelligence officials who lied under oath receive television contracts.
Nobody goes to jail. Nobody resigns in genuine shame. Nobody faces the reckoning that the evidence demands.
And the message that sends to those in power and to those watching is the most dangerous message a society can absorb.
That there are no rules. Only the appearance of rules for those without the power to ignore them.
What else needs to happen?
I ask that not in despair. I ask it as a genuine challenge to every person reading this who is still on the fence. Still waiting for a cleaner, more comfortable, more officially sanctioned moment to admit what they already know.
Because if what has already happened is not enough to wake you if the pandemic, the files, the food, the wars, the injections, the injured, the consequenceless criminals ascending to greater power if none of that has been enough, then the question is no longer what else needs to happen.
The question is what is it going to take.
And whether by the time you find your answer, there is still something left worth saving.
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COVID was a live-action replay of the Milgram experiment.
No walls. No laboratory. No electrodes.
Just a television, a daily briefing, and an authority figure in a suit telling people what to do.
And the results were exactly the same.
For those unfamiliar, Stanley Milgram’s landmark experiments in the 1960s demonstrated that ordinary people, when placed under institutional authority and given clear instructions, would administer what they believed to be severe electric shocks to innocent strangers simply because someone in a position of authority told them to continue.
The conclusion was uncomfortable and definitive.
Obedience to authority, in the presence of sufficient social pressure, overrides individual conscience in the vast majority of people.
COVID proved it again. At global scale. In real time.
But the truly devastating part the part that I find most difficult to reconcile , was the medical profession.
Doctors. Physicians. People who spent years “studying” human biology, pharmacology, immunology, and medical ethics. People who took an oath. People who knew or had every professional obligation to know that mandating an experimental intervention, suppressing early treatment, isolating the dying from their families, and dismissing adverse events without investigation was a profound violation of everything their training stood for.
And so many of them did it anyway.
Not reluctantly. Enthusiastically.
Do as you’re told was not a private capitulation for most of them. It was performed publicly, proudly, wrapped in the language of science and responsibility and care by people who had abandoned all three the moment the institutional authority spoke.
Follow the science became the most cynical slogan of the era. Deployed not by people following evidence but by people following orders and using the language of reason to avoid the discomfort of exercising it.
Milgram’s most haunting finding was not that monsters do terrible things.
It was that ordinary people do when the structure around them makes it easy enough.
We just watched it happen again.
And the lesson, as always, is the same.
An obedient population is only as safe as the integrity of whoever is giving the orders.
Think for yourself.
Question everything.
And never under any pressure, from any authority switch off your conscience because someone told you to.
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@Notwokenow I had rather live in a mud hut in the country than a castle on a postage stamp patch of grass.
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