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Those Who Are Prepared Will Be Able to Sail Through It
with Michael Yon
“If you see famine coming and take action, you can sail right through. Your boat will get pushed around during the rough times, but you will get through and live to tell the tale.”
~ Michael Yon
There Are Many Ways to Wage War without Guns, Famine Included
Great interview. On the subject of Omniwar, consider adding Anthony Jay’s book Estrogeneration to the library. Jay explains how estrogenic chemicals in products like plastics and pesticides are making us fat, sick and infertile. The author largely blames corporate greed for the problem. But the health impact especially on fertility and lack of government response are also in line with a depopulation agenda. Florida is actually making moves now to provide pesticides with a liability shield.
Great interview. Especially the second half. My first reaction in March 2020 was to buy seeds as I was expecting engineered famine/food chain collapse. Later that year we bought a homestead and, after many learning curves, we have become quite self-reliant.
I figured out that the Boeren Burger Beweging was a controlled operation but hadn’t made the BBB (Building Back Better) link. There probably are many more BBB operations. In Canada there is the Better Business Bureau…. bbb very similar to 666.
Elze and Michael, I researched the Dutch Hunger Winter in my professional work some time back. It was published in Time Magazine and the link is still available. https://time.com/3751276/world-war-ii-operation-manna-chowhound-hunger-winter/. I read Michael’s blog on famine and agree. Would be happy to add some clinical observations and additional science. If interested kindly let me know how best to reach you. Ingrid
About the bear attacks and other deviant animal behaviour, could you please discuss the tagging of bears and other wildlife next time this subject comes up?
Animals in national parks are tagged with collars I think, but they must be using chips too. A friend told me about his visit to Banff National park a few years ago. He got a tour of the control centre used by the rangers who “monitor” bears from there. Tourists were told that one of the bears had not moved in several hours and that the ranger may have to go out to investigate if there was a problem. But the ranger said he would probably send a drone for this! Parks aren’t what they used to be. They are almost UNESCO sites by the way….a plan from the beginning?
Years ago, I read an article about the Inuit claiming that scientists were causing the attacks which didn’t happen before they starting tagging animals. I’ve seen videos of scientists flying over the bears in the arctic who are running scared. They shoot them to sedate them, land and tag them in the name of monitoring their population, something that the Inuit in their traditions took care of using their wisdom and respectful ways.
I can’t find anything on youtube about this anymore, but this article claims Inuit were opposed to the tagging of 50 bears starting in 2015. Also genetic testing was being done on them. I can imagine that the sedation drugs affect the meat, plus the tagging must affect which bears the Inuit can hunt too.
This is also an informative speech. The book is well worth reading
In this video, retired Texas Senator Ted Lyon explains all the negative effects that have occurred since gray wolves were reintroduced to U.S. wildlife in 1995.
Nitrogenous fertilizers are the crux of the problem. The deliberately created dependence on them, while their use relentlessly destroys the living soil all over the earth through non-regenerative farming practices replacing traditional farming, manufactured dependence on the is a weapon trumping all other weapons.
It might be a good idea for you to interview a few MK ULTRA victims. They are forbidden from using cannabis because it breaks down their programming and causes them to malfunction during an assignment.
It’s also worth noting the cannabis applied topically has no psychoactive effects. It’s very helpful for my shoulder and knee pain.
We need to be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water.
If there is one substance that has no physiological benefit: alcohol.
Great interview. On the subject of Omniwar, consider adding Anthony Jay’s book Estrogeneration to the library. Jay explains how estrogenic chemicals in products like plastics and pesticides are making us fat, sick and infertile. The author largely blames corporate greed for the problem. But the health impact especially on fertility and lack of government response are also in line with a depopulation agenda. Florida is actually making moves now to provide pesticides with a liability shield.
Great interview. Especially the second half. My first reaction in March 2020 was to buy seeds as I was expecting engineered famine/food chain collapse. Later that year we bought a homestead and, after many learning curves, we have become quite self-reliant.
I figured out that the Boeren Burger Beweging was a controlled operation but hadn’t made the BBB (Building Back Better) link. There probably are many more BBB operations. In Canada there is the Better Business Bureau…. bbb very similar to 666.
Elze and Michael, I researched the Dutch Hunger Winter in my professional work some time back. It was published in Time Magazine and the link is still available. https://time.com/3751276/world-war-ii-operation-manna-chowhound-hunger-winter/. I read Michael’s blog on famine and agree. Would be happy to add some clinical observations and additional science. If interested kindly let me know how best to reach you. Ingrid
Thank you for sharing Ingrid,
You can reach me through my website: http://www.vanhamelen.eu
Excellent interview, thank you both.
About the bear attacks and other deviant animal behaviour, could you please discuss the tagging of bears and other wildlife next time this subject comes up?
Animals in national parks are tagged with collars I think, but they must be using chips too. A friend told me about his visit to Banff National park a few years ago. He got a tour of the control centre used by the rangers who “monitor” bears from there. Tourists were told that one of the bears had not moved in several hours and that the ranger may have to go out to investigate if there was a problem. But the ranger said he would probably send a drone for this! Parks aren’t what they used to be. They are almost UNESCO sites by the way….a plan from the beginning?
Years ago, I read an article about the Inuit claiming that scientists were causing the attacks which didn’t happen before they starting tagging animals. I’ve seen videos of scientists flying over the bears in the arctic who are running scared. They shoot them to sedate them, land and tag them in the name of monitoring their population, something that the Inuit in their traditions took care of using their wisdom and respectful ways.
I can’t find anything on youtube about this anymore, but this article claims Inuit were opposed to the tagging of 50 bears starting in 2015. Also genetic testing was being done on them. I can imagine that the sedation drugs affect the meat, plus the tagging must affect which bears the Inuit can hunt too.
https://polarbearscience.com/2014/10/20/inuit-resist-government-requests-to-tag-and-collar-polar-bears-in-mclintock-channel/
Monique
Robert, Monique,
I have not read about the effect of tagging. Thank you for the information.
There may also be other reasons why the animals become more agressive, listen to this interview with ethologist Valerius Geist
Dr Valerius Geist Webinar: On prey and predator abundance: lessons from history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXK3inhJQkQ
What are the “7 Steps” which Elze mentions?
You can find the seven steps in this article:
When Do Wolves Become Dangerous to Humans? By Valerius Geist
https://web.archive.org/web/20150221015904/http://wolfeducationinternational.com/when-do-wolves-become-dangerous-to-humans/
If you can translate it, I wrote about the topic in Dutch:
https://deanderekrant.nl/de-wolf-ontwikkelt-zich-in-fasen-tot-mensenjager/
Here is an informative interview with Geist:
Dr Valerius Geist Webinar: On prey and predator abundance: lessons from history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXK3inhJQkQ
This is also an informative speech. The book is well worth reading
In this video, retired Texas Senator Ted Lyon explains all the negative effects that have occurred since gray wolves were reintroduced to U.S. wildlife in 1995.
The Real Wolf, by Ted Lyon
https://www.therealwolf.com/news
Nitrogenous fertilizers are the crux of the problem. The deliberately created dependence on them, while their use relentlessly destroys the living soil all over the earth through non-regenerative farming practices replacing traditional farming, manufactured dependence on the is a weapon trumping all other weapons.
It might be a good idea for you to interview a few MK ULTRA victims. They are forbidden from using cannabis because it breaks down their programming and causes them to malfunction during an assignment.
It’s also worth noting the cannabis applied topically has no psychoactive effects. It’s very helpful for my shoulder and knee pain.
We need to be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water.
If there is one substance that has no physiological benefit: alcohol.
We did:
https://solari.com/future-science-series-from-metaphysics-to-mkultra-with-dr-juliette-engel/