This week I had a conversation with my daughter. She was assembling a water filter that had just arrived that day. She showed me the food supply she’d hoarded and told me she was devastated by what she’d discovered about the children in the Epstein case. And after all these years, she said, “Dad, you were right, all these years, about everything.”
The day before, we had our WhatsApp call with her and her almost-two-year-old son. He was looking up at the sky. I said, “What’s he looking at?” “He’s probably seeing the Chemtrail behind the plane.” I remarked, “Fine, you can’t start training his consciousness too early.”
This indicates that young minds are still open to everything in the world and their thinking isn’t yet clouded by all the prejudices, just like the “learned elders” who have convinced themselves that people can’t be so evil as to deliberately spread poison into the air over our heads, after all, they live in this world themselves.
However, they don’t consider that those who know this can take precautions themselves and follow a daily detox program—DO YOU DO THAT TOO?—erm, most people don’t.
Two years ago, I had a conversation with our mayor, who turned out to be a Chemtrail denier. As a citizen, I took the initiative and compiled an A4-sized document with Chemtrail information and delivered it door to door.
Not in the mailbox, but wherever I saw someone had rung the doorbell or literally knocked on the door, and handed them the flyer with the question. “Have you ever heard of Chemtrails?” The vast majority answered me with the familiar frown of, “What are you talking about?”
I pointed to the sky because, as almost every day, you see “those trails,” and yes, they were prominently present that day.
What struck me was that only a few thanked me for the information, and except for three, no one asked a question. THREE of the hundreds I had spoken to in those two days, and just two weeks ago, at a political meeting, I learned that someone had passed the flyer on to a politically active person. Hats off!
“Suspicion is the new immune system,” I began the article with. Suspicion is not a human habit, as was evident with the so-called plandemic, the pandemic of the viral contagion fairy tale, where 70 percent simply took the shot without wondering what was in it.
That’s how it is now. People see the sky like they’ve never seen it in their entire lives, covered in airplane trails, and don’t wonder why it’s suddenly become so busy overhead, as if the national airport has moved to their own region [?].
Yes, people with a little healthy suspicion are miles ahead of the gullible, the people who shrug their shoulders and say, “It’ll all be alright.” A dose of healthy suspicion makes you immune to all the fake news, makes you immune to all the propaganda, and boosts your immune system against the heavy metals in the Chemtrails.

And here is the unfiltered version
Take back your own authority, don’t be afraid of all the negativity, don’t be discouraged. Think about all the things you can do to process what comes your way. Above all, detox, both physically and mentally, because: “We are all part of the universe, and consider all the thoughts you send out and receive.”

