The idea of human extinction has been a persistent concern for me for over thirty years, if not longer. I find myself constantly troubled by the notion that future generations, including our children's children, may face a world where the very future of humanity is in jeopardy. It's a distressing thought, one that leaves me pondering whether we'll have any control over the world they inherit or if we'll be powerless in shaping their destiny.
The way they're attempting to exert control over society and potentially eradicate humans through psychological conditioning, biological manipulation, cultural indoctrination, and educational programming is deeply troubling. It's alarming how the masses have been subjected to these methods for decades, all in preparation to accept a post-human future. It's unsettling to consider the extent of physical and psychological manipulation required to convince a species as intelligent as ours to agree to its own extinction. Everything that has unfolded in the last sixty years seems to have been orchestrated to bring us closer to accepting a dystopian reality.
Whether anyone believes this or not, or even if you care to think about it, I've realised that we inhabit a hyper-controlled planet where our perception of reality is meticulously managed to steer us towards a post-human world. These thoughts have been circulating in my mind for quite some time. Then, unexpectedly, I found myself listening to a woman articulating almost precisely what I had been contemplating regarding humanity's situation on this planet.
For years, there's been a concerted effort to destabilise, dehumanise, and demoralise humanity through various means. The deliberate removal of God and spirituality from education, the urbanisation that distances us from nature, the contamination of our food, air, and water, the substitution of genuine human connection with social media, engineered financial crises and burdensome taxation, perpetual wars and forced migration, the proliferation of stress, anxiety, and depression, relentless fear-mongering, and the widespread availability of toxic substances like drugs and alcohol—all of these factors contribute to pulling us away from our true essence.
Their objective seems to be to cultivate a populace that is weak, unhealthy, and morally compromised, making it susceptible to the next phase of humanity: a generation of androgynous beings. Masculinity is under attack and being called into question, evident in the replacement of women in women's sports by men identifying as women. Children are being indoctrinated at school to believe that gender is a matter of choice. The transgender movement, far from being a grassroots initiative, originates from the top and is unrelated to genuine expressions of freedom, sexuality, or civil rights. It's nothing but a sinister psychological operation (psyop) with a clear agenda—to propel us closer to transhumanism by undermining the fundamental concept of human identity: gender.
Having harboured these ideas for a significant period, it took listening to this woman to articulate them for me to realise the importance of documenting them in a blog. Her words resonated deeply with me, prompting me to put my thoughts into writing. Her insights and sayings inspire much of what I've expressed here.
It's becoming increasingly crucial for people worldwide to start questioning the agendas being imposed upon us—how they control what we do, consume, breathe, and even how we define ourselves, particularly in the terms of gender. If you haven't begun asking these questions, it's time to pause, reflect on the past, examine who you were, and compare it to who you've become.
My heart goes out to parents raising children in today's world as they grapple with the challenge of instilling values and beliefs in their children amidst the overwhelming influence of those in power. We often find ourselves constrained by the standards dictated by those at the top, leaving us with little control over the upbringing of our children according to our own principles.
Throughout my life, I've always felt different, constantly challenging societal norms and pushing against the rules whenever I could get away with it. Sure, I went through the phase of experimenting with alcohol and drugs, but those days are long behind me now. These days, I prioritise consuming organic vegetables whenever possible, and I've taken to crafting my own soaps, shampoos, and toothpaste, ensuring they're free from all the harmful additives and chemicals that are commonly found in commercial products. It's ironic how we now label things as "organic" when, in my childhood, everything was inherently organic by default.
I firmly believe that we need to liberate both children and adults from the grip of television, social media, radio, and newspapers. It's time for everyone to awaken and critically examine themselves and the direction in which society is being steered. We must resist the narrative that a post-human world is inevitable or desirable.
For personal growth and evolution, it's essential to ask fundamental questions: Who am I? What is my purpose? And critically, what am I consuming, drinking, and breathing? Taking action to safeguard your health and well-being becomes imperative when we understand the answers to these questions and value our own lives.
As I observe from the top and work my way down, it becomes clear how deeply ingrained lies, greed, and manipulation have permeated every level of society. It's disheartening to see how these negative traits trickle down the hierarchy, corrupting even those individuals whom I once deemed trustworthy and conscientious. People whom I once believed were doing the right thing now appear to be no different from the rest—mere followers, lacking independent thought and blindly following the leader.
The circle of individuals with whom I share a spiritual connection all share a common belief: that a transformative shift is imminent, one that will expose and eliminate those in positions of power. However, before any significant change can occur, every individual must take a closer look at what's happening around them or, at the very least, begin asking questions. We must examine what additives are being put into our food, water, and air and take the time to understand their impact on our health. It's alarming to think that when I was younger, cancer was a rarity, whereas now it seems to be everywhere we turn. This begs the question: what has changed? We need to scrutinise the substances present in our food, water, and air, as well as the chemicals that are released into our environment and eventually find their way into our rivers and oceans.
With Love, Light and Blessings