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In the late 1800s there were millions of orphans sold to families in the United States and around the world. The first motion movie picture was basically a sales video featuring cabbage patch babies for the World Fair. There is evidence that Secret Societies had control over the baby trade and the repopulation and reprogramming of the United States.
Topics mentioned:
Cabbage Patch Kids
Tartaria
Hidden History
Little Rascals
Orphan Trains
Secret Societies
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Wow. I love Shirley Temple movies. Never thought about it before but one episode I saw years ago, she is dressed like a streetwalker and a man and boy fighting over her. …
We gotta turn to JESUS!
Some years ago, I did a deep-dive on generational cohorts. I was trying to get a sense of where some behavior patterns I was seeing in society may have come from: specifically an avoidance of dealing with emotions, mostly in males. 😧It seems that a lot of men grew up having their spirit/sense of wonder/sense of self beaten out of them. My mother watched this happen to her brother as a child – her eyes were locked on his when their father beat him that last time. She said that his eyes died, & after that, he became like a robot rather than the fun-loving friend she had been growing up with. He lost any sense of compassion he had had before that, & was unable to process his emotions. ☹My father's Danish parents had a farm hand in the 1930s – 40s who, in his youth, had been an endentured slave. He bullied my dad because he couldn't work as hard as him. 😕 In the 1980s, I met a young woman who had just been released from a mental ward. She had been diagnosed as schizophrenic because her dad refused to allow anyone in their family to express or talk about emotions. As a natural empath, she had no idea how identify the emotions she picked up from others. It is only recently that I've run across the term GENERATIONAL TRAUMA. Trauma by design. Trauma to control.
& how often do we call our children "kids"?! [({kid = baby goat = classic sacraficial offering})]