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326- The 60s, an Operational Milestone Leading to Now (Free)
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How did we get to where we are now? By chance or by design? Almost certainly a little of both, but engineering commands the lion’s share of societal realities that we currently live with. As a matter of fact, the mind precedes all reality and it is the human mind that leads us to the current fallen era. Looking back we can now see that the major turning point is the 1960s and if we adjust focus the date of 11/22/63 can be carved in stone as the operational turning point leading to now. Before November of 1963 Americans had hope, moral values, a strong family unit and pride in the country. On a single day in November the first domino was pushed over, and this led to the utter decimation of what it meant to be American. By the end of the 60s a new world existed with fallen desperate mindsets as a result of domino after domino – staged, placed and then intentionally pushed over on the world “stage”. Truly, all the world’s a stage and it is this stage that has been carefully staged managed to arrive at our fallen era. And do not fail to understand it was all an illusion, carefully staged and spiced with fear and violence, in order to control and steer the world mind. It worked as a fallen mind is a controllable mind.

Comments (3)

All cars can run on clean burning alcohol fuel right now, and even better with slight modification. Alcohol can be made out of just about anything by just about anybody. It is an illusion that we ever needed petroleum in the first place.
I believe that the first cars ever made ran on alcohol. David Blume wrote the bible – Alcohol Can Be A Gas. Maybe consider interviewing him, or at least covering the subject because I am mystified that this simple fact is not widely known or understood. My husband is an auto mechanic. Race cars run on alcohol. There is a reason. I appreciate your work Crrow.

Actually, petroleum is necessary for some of the lubrication aspects, but oil can be filtered and used over and over. We can use things much smarter.

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