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Mahalo nui loa, Trace, Frances & Domcrin.

From Lantern Cove, where the Ocean is calm, cool, and creative.....

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WINNER OF THE 2015 AMERICAN BOOK AWARD: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States, by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. Beacon Press copyright 2014. www.beaconpress.org.

Also, "All the Real Indians Died Off" and 20 other Myths, about Native Americans.

"Outlaw Woman" : A Memoir of the War Years, 1960-1975. By Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz.

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Excuse me? What does this have to do with European farmers protests?

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Destroying farms and animals .....so all of nature's food will be "created in the Laboratory."

AF= Artificial Food. Total control of FOOD. "Synthetic Food." Maximize profits forever....

Vandana Shiva Ph.D -- Stolen Harvest: THE HIJACKING OF THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY, Copyright 2016 .

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Here in UK we are seeing farms abandoned, going bust. Farmers are committing suicide. Can we please talk about THEM rather than America or Asia for ONCE?

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I remember flying to Europe way back when, looking down in awe at the countryside of rolling hills and small farms like an incredible patchwork quilt, it was so beautiful. This is incredibly sad what is happening to the farmers, God help them.

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This is what is needed to push back against a government that has greatly overstepped its authority. We the people must come together with strength in numbers and unity if we are going to take back our government. Have a look at PeopleUnited.net.

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I mentioned these protests to a family member in Australia, apparently the ‘spin’ on the news is that the farmers are protesting about laws reducing pesticide use 🤔

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As a fourth generation farmer I have to say that this story is much more complicated. What were those farmers were thinking 75 years ago when they began crawling into bed with globalist bankers, globalist tractor corporations and globalist fertilizer corporations? Did they think they were immune from their predatory tactics?

Now they're whining about their plight. What they should be doing is telling those predatory elite to go to hell and taking Buckminster Fuller's words to heart.

"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing one obsolete.

Here is one from 7/2022.

https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/whats-happening-in-the-netherlands

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You seriously think that the farmers of 75 years ago had any choice? Do you seriously think that the incumbent farmers who run those farms are the same guys?

Man - your lack of understanding of how political pressure works in Europe is typically yankie. You sneer, criticise and dig but you don't know the half of it.

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Frances, you are so kind to say such kind things about me.

Of course they had a choice. Many chose not to go down the globalist path. And they're not protesting because they're fine. That can be said for farmers on both sides of the pond. Just because farmers haven't begun to protest in the same way here doesn't mean they don't face the same globalist issues.

Globalists are globalists whether they are in Europe or anywhere else.

Just for the record, I've had 135 woofers from all over the world here at my farm over the past 30 years, many from Europe. The last one worked for the French department of agricultural. I'm quite familiar with how ag works in Europe. The rules and regs are different, but that's it. At its core its globalist, just as it is here in the US. The farmers there are all driving the same globalist tractors farmers here in the US drive, they're using the same chemicals and fertilizers from the same globalist corporations and their borrowing from the same globalist banksters.

This is a global issue, not a European one.

I've been writing and speaking out about these issues for 25 years. At some point I hope to post some old videos from my old website.

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For once, just once..... can we make this about Europe? I know so many farms that are lying fallow because the owners went bust. Others where the owners committed suicide because they could not cope with the spiralling debts. Others where the buildings are deteriorating because there is no money for repairs.

Farms where every head of livestock was culled unnecessarily. Please, please.... let the European farmers speak their truth without being stampeded by yanks who THINK they have all the answers but really do not know half as much as they like to think they do.

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So you're saying the globalists (especially bankers - which you say are headquartered in London) have nothing to do with farms lying fallow. That globalism has nothing to do with farmers committing suicide due to spiraling costs. That globalism has nothing to do with farms being run down because there is no money for repairs? That globalism has nothing to do with the culling of livestock?

Do I have that right?

If so, could you please explain why all of those things are also not only happening in the US, but in many parts of the world?

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Did you actually READ the fucking post?

I stated that this is globalism in the header and at the end. What I am saying to you is THIS POST is about Europe. Always, without fail, we get swamped by YOUR stories, YOUR tragedies, YOUR opinions! For ONCE PLEASE LET US FOCUS ON EUROPE without having to fight off the whopping great egos from across the pond!!!!

Don't get me wrong... I know ALL about globalism and you fucking KNOW THAT. What I object to is hijacking my post and making all about YOU.

This happens all the time on Substack!

Americans assume that we have smaller problems, we have smaller lives, smaller fucking dicks too I suppose!

If you can't understand that globalism is wiley as a fox and it rolls out different sly schemes in different places to see which is most successful. Our story IS different from yours. We don't have miles of rolling prairies and we don't have tons of unused land. We have a different climate and we certainly have experienced a very different creeping suffocation.

If you don't want to let us discuss our business, have a word with Substack and make this place exclusively American.

Most of you assume it is anyway.

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You are so very eloquent Francis. Again, thank you for being so kind, thoughtful and considerate to me and all other Americans.

If you're so upset with Substack, there is another option. You could find some place else to write. Perhaps a Eurocentric based platform? Just saying.

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🤣😂

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As the daughter & grand-daughter of school teachers/farmers, my heart is with farmers everywhere. Teaching was August to May & crop/farming was year-round & never-ending chores & responsibility.

A small town girl, I grew up in the summers on both my grandparents' crop/wheat farms as harvest was always in early June (as our schools were out in mid-May to prepare us all for June harvest time).

Wonderful sun-soaked OK days of windy gusts of hot breezes & big puffy clouds moving across the brilliant blue skies overhead. The sounds of the harvester combines moving around the wheat fields & helping my grandma cook fried chicken & make yellow egg & potato salad for all my relatives & farm hands' noon break meals. Picking garden vegetables, weeding, feeding chickens, gathering eggs & doing other farm chores with all the animals was tiring, endless tasks but really so soul-satisfying. <3

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Trouble is... with them spraying our skies, things aren't so hunky dory regarding growing seasons and crops. I remember those days also - and they really weren't that far in the past. These younger generations better wake up to what's happening.

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My farming experience is much more recent. I had a fruit farm on the Sierra de Gredos in Spain from 2004 until 2008. Off grid, damned hard work, relentless but loved it. I cared for sick and abandoned pets for the local vet and I also ran evening classes teaching English in the nearby village. Full on, non-stop work in extremely hot weather most of the time.

I hear that they are being chemtrailed these days..... sigh, that just breaks my heart because the entire low hills of the central mountain range was producing organic quality food.

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p.s. Haven't ever visited Spain (or the Sierra de Gredos area of course) but hopefully there's still time. I meant to look up the area before so just now searched for it.

Gorgeous mountains & lovely wine region too. A walking & wine tour would be heavenly.

https://www.cellartours.com/spain/spanish-wine-regions/sierra-de-gredos

Amazing views of the Sierra de Gredos - reminds me of some of the Colorado rockies.

https://www.turismocastillayleon.com/en/countryside-nature/natural-areas/sierra-de-gredos

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I remember reading some of your stories about that time & love your personal writing. I would never dismiss how hard farm work is or romanticize it but it is very soul-satisfying. Also, because my mom's mom was a native woman (Eastern band of the Cherokees) she married a white man (German farmer) and so co-owned her own previous "native" land. Life is filled with such unbelievable synchronicities & absurdities for sure. Gotta laugh at it.

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Welcome to the Brave (depraved) New World ! Europe is being COLONIZED by the Globalists....Europeans are rapidly becoming the modern day "Indians."i.e. "Indigenous People."

Study the concept of Colonialism, Manifest Destiny...the Papal Bull of the Vatican, Inc.

Author, David E. Stannard, Ph.D. : AMERICAN HOLOCAUST- The Conquest of the New World.

Oxford University Press, copyright 1992.

Stannard describes in horrific detail the mass destruction of entire New World societies that followed in the wake of European contact with the Western Hemisphere --destruction that lasted for more than four centuries, and that continues in many places even today. Specifically, native cultures of the Americas as they existed prior to 1492. He provides a vibrant context for understanding the human dimension of what was lost in that tragic firestorm of violence and introduced disease. He concludes with a searching examination of the religious and cultural roots of Euro-American racism and genocidal behavior. A side note: you might want to read: An Indigenous People's History of the United States, by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. Beacon Press, copyright 2014. www.beaconpress.

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I wrote a book ALMOST DEAD INDIANS that mentions Stannard and all the ways they killed us.

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Aloha Trace. Where can I find your BOOK ?

Here is another book by Dr. Stannard-- HONOR KILLING: Race, Rape, and Clarence Darrow's Spectacular Last Case. (Penguin Books, copyright 2005.)

"A fascinating slice of Hawaiian history....Stannard's suspenseful retelling is paced like the best paperback thriller. "Completely captivating."---KIRKUS REVIEWS.

Lets connect Trace, My address: Larry Inn, 428 Keaniani Street, Kailua, HI 96734.

Land-line Phone: 898-376-8814.

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I'll be happy to get you a copy! I just ordered some - be patient :-)

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I don't believe they introduced disease, that's germ theory which has never been scientifically proven. What most likely happened was shock (in itself causes disease) and starvation.

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Or deliberate poisoning.... which is one of the favourite methods used by the Black Nobility since time immemorial.

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/black-nobility-101

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If you haven't seen this video, might be worth watching, especially at 4:55 about sovereignity...

I'm not sure if someone in ABC archives knows about the Club of Rome, and resurrected this gem to show them sowing the seeds of doom from the early 70s... Or it maybe coincidence...

Computer model, what a laugh, that computer has less power than your mobile phone these days, they instructed it to print a graph... but it was all part of the con to make it look technical... also look at the date for action 2020... They hadn't quite put "climate change" in the narrative yet, it was "air pollution" (possibly a more believable scenario actually, they shouldn't have gone off script)...

Worth a watch, Maurice Strong and co. featured

https://youtu.be/cCxPOqwCr1I?si=Op_I9arlkwS4dfZE

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Great catch. Loved watching this. Wait... are you saying we didn't have the computer power in 1969 to go to the moon & back? Techno ignorance is why peeps still believe in moonlanding.

HAHaha

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Good lighting on the moon, great for photos, looks just like studio lighting, amazing!!

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Yep, lighting was brilliant - even in the shadows & behind that "sturdy" lander. (hah)

They certainly had indestructible camera film too way back (even though my own little camera was very delicate & malfunctioned alot w/streaky photos in the 60s).

What were those extreme moon temps that the miraculous film survived way back?

From the horse's "Space" fantasy-land arsehole >

The temperature on the moon can reach a blistering 250° Fahrenheit (120° Celsius or 400 Kelvin) during lunar daytime at the moon's equator, and plummet to -208 degrees F (-130° C, 140 K) at night.

https://www.space.com/18175-moon-temperature.html

In certain spots near the moon's poles temperatures can drop even further, reaching - 424° F (- 253°C or 20 K) according to NASA.

Bring back that magickal fairy dust & totally indestructible camera film, I say. (wink)

p.s. Just to be clear, don't think the moon is solid rock or that rockets leave FE

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Lol, absolutely!! Amazing that they "lost" all that technology isn't it ? (wink)... Thanks for that link, I look forward to checking it out!!

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Steve - The link was just a ref link as you prob guessed & not really very informative (as both the "Space" & "NASA" websites are clearly not compatible w/physics/experiments),

Just to be clear (I think you know) I wasn't recommending the Space site but making fun.

But here's one of the best videos I saw years ago on the fake landings for everyone to see. (When folks try to discredit Dubay & others by saying they're ops, I always say: but "space trips" can't be proven scientifically w/any "real evidence" (fake moon photos & "rocks"?)

> The NASA Moon and Mars Landing Hoaxes - (December 12th, 2018) - EricDubay

https://www.bitchute.com/video/P2NthQS5FCgB/

The 1969 Apollo “Moon” landings, the 1976 Viking & other subsequent “Mars” landings have all been Hollywood staged hoaxes done w/actornauts, models, green-screens, CGI fakery & real rockets shot into the ocean. NASA steals 52 million dollars in taxpayer $$$$ every single day giving us back nothing but science-fiction movies & bold-faced lies.

Of course, Sibrel's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" is also terrific.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/cxP0uYea1sxs/

Realize you probably have seen these but sometimes it's good to post for others too.

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Thank you for these (I did note the technical link, after I posted my comment!) ... I have watched "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon", very well done ... I've not seen the other one though... there was one by an Italian photographer which was good too, goes around 4 hours, I think it was just called "Moon" , but I can't find a link just yet to send...

Buzz Aldrin has been trying to let people know the truth in his own way! I mean he literally said it on national TV!

https://www.bitchute.com/video/m9npNlQK2awJ/

*Edit: found the documentary... It was "American Moon"

https://www.bitchute.com/video/TKwSQnoLPlUK/

Great at the end with pro photographers showing how impossible the lighting is in the photos!

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He came to NZ and once awake was committed to letting everyone know. That was in the days when if you asked nicely they would hand over the info. great story and great man.

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Usefully added, Steve! Many thanks! xx

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Love this Frances, the insanity shines bright and people can now see.

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Well put together, forwarding this to a few people who need perspective... Great work Frances

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