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Box :- We are born into a system with an invisible cage, Government etymology = control minds. We are schooled into the system to become "obedient workers," and we take pride in this, we live off paper IOUs that we exchange for our labour, of course working far longer hours as time progresses. We are taught to entertain ourselves with things in the system we can buy for temporary happiness, and maybe join some groups to give our lives purpose until we see the bad in that thoughtform or corruption and change our viewpoint and membership, we breed in the system to produce more obedient workers and receive basic health care like other cattle. We then retire, and may have the opportunity to pass what we earned to our offspring after tax, or that lifelong struggle will pay for a home for us to dribble and die in. And like chicken, we are only so free as is the "nature of the fence allows." What happened to the freedom of the hunter gatherers that lived off the land, born free to the earth? https://rumble.com/v6vu5h5-the-story-of-your-enslavement.html
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Cattle and chickens are raised and cared for to provide food. If we were still hunter gatherers, we would have decimated the prey animals long ago and starved. We created the society we live in today. We created the govts we are subservient to today too. People who are lucky enough to live in western nations can change our govt, our society and even our genders now. We have bred to the point of overpopulation and every years people in other places starve to death over war or famine or drought or other disasters. We as a society have surrendered the freedom we once enjoyed for the security of the govt and corporate jobs that we now need to survive. It may seem to be humdrum and boring or even "corrupt" and unethical. But it has allowed for long lives and medical breakthroughs that can prevent death and generally advanced our evolution to much loftier heights than out hunter gatherer bands ever could. I personally don't want to go back to the era of hoping the Comanches weren't waiting outside at dawn. The predatory criminals and gangs and cartels are bad enough. So, we "contribute to the society we built our entire lives and hope the world is a little better for it, IMHO. 12/23/25
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⭐️Creamcrackered Many small communities, even tribes live outside of the system (as we have for 2.5 million years, only 6,000 in captivity), and live long and healthy lives, we are more susceptible to disease because we live in close quarters and the food supply is overloaded with sugar, GMOs, and preservatives. As hunter gatherers we lived in small groups, and lived of the land keeping everything in balance, as did the American Indians before the white man took smallpox to the continent and slaughtered the bison. Funny, the white man referred to them as "uncivilised" as they had no sense of self, ie a Me, an ego, but were solely community minded. Civilisation (domestication) sprung up in Mesopotamia, when we started to build cities, and domesticate animals and grasses, it was inevitable that once we learned to grow crops, then someone would claim ownership of the land, and so ownership of the food source, and so ownership of the people. Sumerians had a story that the gods came to earth and taught them kingship, priesthood, warfare, prostitution, craftmanship, falsehood etc, ironically called Me's. The same story is echoed in The Book of Enoch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_(mythology) Azâzêl taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals of the earth and the art of working them, and bracelets, and ornaments, and the use of antimony, and the beautifying of the eyelids, and all kinds of costly stones, and all colouring tinctures. And of course the bible tells us that Abel was the shepherd, and Cain the first builder of cities, was a farmer. Prior to this for the majority of human existence we were hunter gatherers, the oldest statue Venus the mother goddess, and buried our dead in the fetal position painted with ochre as in the womb for rebirth. I wonder where this will all end Dalcocono? We can't go back, and we cannot get out. Thanks for your response. . -
⭐️Creamcrackered Many small communities, even tribes live outside of the system (as we have for 2.5 million years, only 6,000 in captivity), and live long and healthy lives, we are more susceptible to disease because we live in close quarters and the food supply is overloaded with sugar, GMOs, and preservatives. As hunter gatherers we lived in small groups, and lived of the land keeping everything in balance. Civilisation (domestication) sprung up in Mesopotamia, when we started to build cities, and domesticate animals and grasses, it was inevitable that once we learned to grow crops, then someone would claim ownership of the land, and so ownership of the food source, and so ownership of the people. Sumerians had a story that the gods came to earth and taught them kingship, priesthood, warfare, prostitution, craftmanship, falsehood etc, ironically called Me's. The same story is echoed in The Book of Enoch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_(mythology)
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