There's none so blind as those who will not see

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"There's none so blind as those who will not see."

It's astonishing that, despite the obviousness of the truth, many Americans remain oblivious to the fact that they are, in fact, the product. The populace is largely unaware of the true nature of the 'brand' that is America, and its origins. Even popular television series like Yellowstone subtly reveal this reality, yet most people remain ignorant of genuine history.

Instead, they regurgitate the narrative fed to them through the Prussian-model education system, never questioning or seeking knowledge beyond the confines of these institutions. They remain unaware of alternative perspectives, such as those offered by other countries, which provide a more nuanced understanding of historical events.

There is a very real reason why you can't find it on any "popular " platforms. Because they have censored it from them for years now. Only recently has it been becoming increasingly more available on the "main" platforms, from people continuing to upload it a hundred times after they take it down. Just something to keep in mind, censorship has not gone away.

Not even close. 🤷🏽‍♂️

https://rumble.com/vzqbip-out-of-shadows-official-2020-documentary-exposing-satanism-in-high-places.html

The other most important part is that nobody seems to want to remind people of , is where words come from.

Especially words like "Illuminati". Anthony J. Hilder & Myron Coureval Fagan introduced "Illuminati " into popularity to the American populace.

Myron Coureval Fagan⬇️

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myron_Coureval_Fagan

Anthony J. Hilder⬇️

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_J._Hilder

..........Who "coins" the words and then " popularizing" it before they enter the American lexicon and get propagated more and more?

The word "virtual reality"-

popularized by Jaron Lanier ⬇️

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality

The word "Cybernetics", coined by Norbert Wiener ⬇️

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics

The other most important factor of the English Language is where do they create these words from? The etymological origin. Cyber comes from the greek, to navigate.

The word "Atom" given to us through greek originally from Democritus⬇️

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxKJMIAPnwZqvvRnP0ASKuOAS8Vc6b7Qg4?si=IkUw6sDQeG94Op5Y

These are some of the things that they don't teach us in the Prussian model education systems adopted in the late 1800s by Horace Mann the self proclaimed "Father" of "Public Education "

Germany once called Prussia,

Once upon a time we had a place called Transylvania, now called Romania.

Once upon a time we had a place called The Gulf of Mexico, now called The Gulf of America.

Isn't it interesting how things actually work folks 🤔 😅 🙄.

All you have to do is look, relocating time away from the Roman Circus Games, which are put there to keep you from ever noticing or having the time to look. Never before in the history of human existence has it ever been easier to learn from the tip of your fingers.

BTW, Prussia was the most TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED SOCIETY OF THE 1900S, hence the German tanks, the German cars ect. The Olympics come out of there.

Prussian Model Education ⬇️

https://youtube.com/shorts/j66arsdn_v4?si=mWgy8FQqcGGT0k3e

Horace Mann ⬇️

https://youtu.be/HZp7eVJNJuw?si=ai8JqiNTOWW-E_pu

The affluent elite would often travel to Prussia to study medicine, returning to America with what they deemed a superior education. This led to the adoption of the Prussian model in the United States.

A telling observation can be made by examining letters written before the late 1800s, particularly those from the period of the First World War. It's striking to note the elegance of their writing, despite the absence of compulsory public education systems at the time 😉.

The Declaration of Independence, for instance, was crafted long before the implementation of mandatory public education. Interestingly, these institutions have been referred to as 'indoctrination camps' – a term that echoes the concept of 'concentration camps.' What does 'concentration' truly mean? Similarly, what is a 'bank' before the existence of a physical building? The answer lies in the riverbank, where cash flows like currency in the current.

Historically, trade was facilitated through shipping 🚢. Products were shipped to the dock, hence the origin of 'berthing' a ship. Notably, all ships, boats, planes, and spacecraft are referred to as 'her,' because they deliver products. This linguistic tradition persists in modern times, as seen in the shipping and delivery processes of companies like Amazon and or the old Sears and Roebuck.

I could elaborate further, but the crux of the matter is that this is an undeniable fact. All one needs to do is conduct their own research, consulting tangible dictionaries rather than relying on Google's filtered results.

The push for a digital dystopia serves a sinister purpose: to erase historical records and redefine terminology without detection. By altering definitions, the powers that be can reshape reality itself. This is why novel discoveries are often communicated in Latin or Greek, languages that possess singular, unambiguous definitions, impervious to the manipulative nuances of the 'King's Language' – English. 😉

P.S

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Author - Tj Dolceaqua aka #TjSweetwater

Tuesday April 1st 11:11 pm 2025

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