tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post4557274341310949624..comments2024-02-20T17:55:26.308-08:00Comments on .........God I Am = God You Are......... : Engineered Human Obsolescence "Unpacking The Agenda"; Part 2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-35390439218186145032015-06-11T15:41:29.057-07:002015-06-11T15:41:29.057-07:00Namaste brother Sito, thank you for your concern. ...Namaste brother Sito, thank you for your concern. Ron sent me an email earlier in the week. For the last 6 weeks I have not been on my blogsite. Some big changes in my life as, well I have moved from Vancouver to the island. Today, I am going to start getting caught up with my friends then recommence writing. All the best to you and your family brother.<br /><br />In Lak' ech, prosper with love... live with knowledge...christopherdossantos3@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16333197295906640548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-30922161010024611842015-05-18T17:56:16.643-07:002015-05-18T17:56:16.643-07:00Dear brother Chris
I hope you and the family are ...Dear brother Chris<br /><br />I hope you and the family are doing well. It's been a while now. Regards, be safe.sito saguidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14221973185767158904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-18522407629524260842015-03-18T16:15:13.910-07:002015-03-18T16:15:13.910-07:00Namaste brother Sito; the story line is grim, howe...Namaste brother Sito; the story line is grim, however, we slaves can unite against the Corporate master. As brother Carl suggests, education is one of the only tools left to us common folk. Thanks for the visit and commentary Sito, enjoy a wonderful week. <br /><br />In Lak' ech brother Sito, prosper with love... live with joy....christopherdossantos3@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16333197295906640548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-5556568269519897112015-03-18T01:47:17.905-07:002015-03-18T01:47:17.905-07:00Brother,
Another eye opener or grim reminder of w...Brother,<br /><br />Another eye opener or grim reminder of what has resulted from the greedy pursuit of wealth and affluence. Corporations as you have pointed out do not care now as to what happens to us consumers or in your word "slaves". These corporate masters have us all in the palms of their handssito saguidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14221973185767158904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-3620797421411461702015-03-15T18:49:14.223-07:002015-03-15T18:49:14.223-07:00Namaste brother, thanks for stopping by an adding ...Namaste brother, thanks for stopping by an adding your own personal flavour to the mix. Agenda 21 is well worth mentioning as it offers a good portrait of our imminent future. <br /><br />Seed contamination from GMO dominant varietal species, poor water and air heavily laden with heavy metals. Changing weather patterns, depleted soil nutrition and land use legislation all play a big part in the dismantling of the self sufficiency we once enjoyed.<br /><br />Education, gorilla farming, and all activities that can put the power back in the hands of the average person are all worthwhile solutions. Thanks for the mention of "Food Inc and Sweet Misery" neither of which I have seen but will.<br /><br />In Lak' ech, Brother Carl; prosper with love,,.. live with healthy food.....christopherdossantos3@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16333197295906640548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-40874034823009355532015-03-14T16:36:44.763-07:002015-03-14T16:36:44.763-07:00Hey Chris.
Excellent article my friend. It does se...Hey Chris.<br />Excellent article my friend. It does seem to be that TPTB use food as a primary weapon to control the masses. As you have discussed, the logical course of action would be try and produce as much of your own, but therein lies the problem. These changes in the way food is produced have run parallel with the "urbanisation"/ elite "land grab" agenda - some people equate this with "Agenda 21" and the like. However, even if you have access to some land, you have to wonder (as you may well discuss in your next blog post) about the toxicity of the air, water and soil. Add to this the mass encroachment of GM seeds and it seems that there are fewer ways to escape the poison we eat.<br />The only other option, as I see it, is to get educated and spread the word to others. Bless you for doing just that! It is also worth mentioning films like "Food Inc." and "Sweet Misery - The Aspartame Story" as a great place to point the novice who is starting out on their journey of discovery.<br />Looking forward to the next instalment!<br />Keep up the great work and all the best.<br />Carl.<br />The Truth Seeker's Guidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05951347270050590536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-12164150078017679942015-03-12T15:43:32.891-07:002015-03-12T15:43:32.891-07:00Namaste Ian, thank you for your commentary. It was...Namaste Ian, thank you for your commentary. It was my expectation that people in most first world countries would indeed have experience much the same fare back in the 60's. <br /><br />Thank you for taking the time to share some of your personal memories and observations. Access to land, now there is a tough one for us, as we do live in the heart of Vancouver. <br /><br />Amanda and I attempted some gorilla farming on city property. Alas, the effort proved fruitless as we had an exceptionally dry summer and watering the remote location was not a reasonable option. We will forge and forage ahead, hoping, like you, to grow some of our own produce.<br /><br />All the best brother, again I thank you for your dedicated effort in response to this post. <br /><br />In Lak' ech, prosper with love.... live with knowledge...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-66667863527876260602015-03-12T03:56:36.541-07:002015-03-12T03:56:36.541-07:00Food is a very important topic IMO - thank you for...Food is a very important topic IMO - thank you for highlighting the issue. When I was a kid in the '60s and '70s I experienced much the same (here in Scotland) as you describe for (I presume) Canada. Everyone grew their own vegetables - we kids helped our parents to do so - even though we lived in suburbia, we had a variety of fruit trees in the garden and a large vegetable patch - everyone grow at least some of their own food in this days, and much of the rest of our food came from local sources - local dairies, local farms, local market gardens and greenhouses. By the end of the '70's growing your own food was no longer deemed acceptable in suburbia here - it became a "shameful" sign of poverty! My parents had already cut down all of the fruit trees and turned the vegetable garden into a flower garden. Meanwhile all the small local shops and farm stalls were gradually replaced by supermarkets and then out-of-town hypermarkets. Now our everyday food comes from all corners of the Earth, and the factory-farmed raw ingredients contain a cocktail of poisons and contaminants.. I used to buy organic whenever possible, but here in Scotland the availability of organic food appears to be in serious decline, while the price keeps rising such that it has become unaffordable for most. Meanwhile there seems to be little reason to trust the labelling of the food - is organic food that looks perfect and unblemished really organic? I am very sceptical these days about anything I don't know the full provenance of. IMO the only way out of this (for individuals) is to grow your own organic food - and this presupposes that you have access to some land you can use. <br /><br />I am not generally one for conspiracy theories, but I do agree that food production and distribution system that has evolved does appear to be designed to maximise the illness of the human race....<br /><br />Thanks Chris for highlighting this issue, and more power to your typing fingers :) deepianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01289805031535371204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-26100498776341979032015-03-11T20:25:20.729-07:002015-03-11T20:25:20.729-07:00Namaste Brad, nice to enjoy your visit and happy y...Namaste Brad, nice to enjoy your visit and happy you liked the second instalment. <br /><br />Making choices with our wallet is just about the only thing we slaves can do to let our masters know we are unhappy. Of course, spreading some love around with literature and art goes a long way toward countering the daily feeding of fear.<br /><br />Keep up the good work brother, already looking forward to find out what the old man gets up to in your next series.<br /><br />In Lak' ech, prosper with love.... live with joy...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-87836577539236260742015-03-11T11:38:25.883-07:002015-03-11T11:38:25.883-07:00Hi Christopher!
Awesome post my friend, and worded...Hi Christopher!<br />Awesome post my friend, and worded so well as only you can :)<br />All of these contributing factors towards our individual demise need to be addressed that's for sure, and the only real way to do it is to vote with our $, as the old adage goes...The more we can buy an organic orange over a non the better, as the $ is all these companies listen to....of course if we can grow ourselves we should, but as time goes on, we each need to take certain steps to slowly back out of their equation however that may be...at least as much as possible..ie stop using $ as much as possible...<br />The whole picture truly is sickening and the real hope alive is that I know there are like minds out there realizing this sick debt-based game that's going on...<br />The absolute sneakiest most conniving setup to grace our precious planet...<br />Well, as I see it, the best thing we got going for us this time is that there are WAY more people hip to this BS then ever before and that number is only growing...<br /><br />Keep up the good work bruddah, <br /><br />you work in words and I work in lines...<br /><br />:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-53978591530309802492015-03-09T15:42:54.979-07:002015-03-09T15:42:54.979-07:00Namaste Ron, I thought you would have no problem r...Namaste Ron, I thought you would have no problem relating to the days of yore. Sitting back to reflect upon how society functioned half a century past, it is hard not to pangs of regret. We should take time to lament the loss of community and self sufficiency. We should express to our children how things have changed. We should demand more from each other.<br /><br />You regular contributions go a long way toward reminding us to reach back to community, love and togetherness. Happy you enjoyed the post brother.<br /><br />In Lak' ech, prosper with love.... live with community....christopherdossantos3@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16333197295906640548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7756706542176774147.post-17466507368162686582015-03-09T11:02:15.378-07:002015-03-09T11:02:15.378-07:00Hi Christopher. What a great post! Thank you for a...Hi Christopher. What a great post! Thank you for all your time and work in getting this out to folks. The things you speak of are so true. I grew up in one of those poor families and we ate home grown veggies and had a few chickens and a few hogs. Back in the day all the neighbors helped one another and saw to it that even the poor had enough to eat. Those were the days and I didn't even know it! It is scary what those in "charge" of what we eat are doing to all of us. We need more folks like yourself to spread the word and hope it's not too late for all of us. Great work my friend! Keep it up! The best to you and yours always.captron52https://www.blogger.com/profile/15378608035494726170noreply@blogger.com