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    Blushing Build the World you wish to See

    The Elite are building seeds vaults spending hundreds Billions on underground bases they have made a docile people by fluoride in the water calling it dental health . In Australia now if you do not stand in line for your poison vaccine you will no longer receive benefits. Education is telling people that you deserve your every needs met by your friend Government you pay in all your life waiting for the time where you can withdraw your pension. In America health insurance is called the same as car insurance and if you do not have it they will put you in jail. Taxes are going up all the time being called Universal social charge in Ireland a new tax which is not supposed to last long . Income tax only came in in Britain to fight Napoleon have they defeated him yet . In Ireland a insurance company went bust PMPA (1983) It provided for a 2% levy on all insurance premiums guess what they are still paying that levy today .However there is a new levy on Quinn Insurance do you think that this is ever going away ?.The pension system is broke and as Governments have squandered all there savings ( yours ) on bailing out the banks will there be a pension there when you retire ?. The GMO food is the stuff of nightmares and its coming to a store near you and they forbid labelling the GMO I wonder why. Rand Paul stood to stop the spying on all Americans which is unjust brought to life by Edward Snowden he stopped it for two days. It looks like we are heading for a totalitarian regime with no cash money so the government can collect every penny in taxes all money is to be electronic.

    Were can you go to escape the coming madness is Mars far enough away

    can it be stopped or changed or turned back ?

    Can you become the change need to change the world the solution is up to you or all of us working together to build a better world

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    Some of us are involved in building a new infrastructure as this is written. Many seem to not want to believe it. Won't stop us.

    When it begins in earnest and breaks the surface with videos showing the progress more will show interest. After all most people are followers, they just need to have their curiosity stimulated. Like a tap on a goldfish bowl to get the fish to show interest.
    "To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize" -- Voltaire

    "Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people."-- Eleanor Roosevelt

    "Misery loves company. Wisdom has to look for it." -- Anonymous

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    Modwiz, It is good to hear that a group you belong to is taking the initiative in building a new infrastructure. All the very best with this and I wish your group much success.

    I do think many of us though, who are aware, are chipping away in our own little way.

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    One simple thing that anyone can do is start contacting local charities, councils or other organizations about starting community gardens and turning more city or town space into vegetable gardens for local food pantries and charities.

    If you live in a small town, try talking to the local council at their monthly meeting, or (especially if they aren't too keen on the idea), groups such as the local branch of the Lions Club or churches, to talk about finding land somewhere that's willing to be set aside and worked for raising vegetables. If you live in a city with a big university, try contacting the university's architecture department and try to get in touch with someone involved with teaching urban planning. They are often interested in exactly these kinds of things and may encourage their students to help you start a local community garden as part of their masters degree, for example (this is the situation my girlfriend is in).

    If we all grow and eat our own food locally, a lot of waste and unnecessary energy expenditure problems can be solved. Think of all the gasoline it takes to ship in tons of food from foreign countries and then ship it all over the continent in tractor trailers. Think of all the unused land we have locally, and what would happen if the tractor trailers stopped bringing in groceries to the local Wal-Mart. New York City would be completely up a creek. There was a study predicting that if food shipments were cut off to NYC, the people living there would resort to having to eat each other within a week when all other food supplies became exhausted. Just some things to think about.

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