THE OLD WAYS
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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Slavic folk music with Gusli
Forwarded from EarthlyElementss
I agree, it is time to start re-examining ALL of the vaccines ever made! If you think about it, the creation of vaccines goes hand in hand with urbanization and industrial revolution. They’ve been domesticating, selective breeding, crossbreeding humans same as they did with wild animals. They have been gradually separating humans from the wild, from organic natural environment and ecosystem, and lowering our immune system. Why do you think in the wild the wildlife is perfectly healthy and don’t need any vaccines or pharmaceutical meds, but domesticated animals, and pets do require vaccinations and medications? It’s because in the wild the wildlife is connected to the organic system of earth and wildlife has strong immune system, but domesticated animals and pets exist in an unnatural, artificial environment, and feed on unnatural, artificial foods. The same applies to human beings. That’s why the further you go into the wild, into remote county, far away from urbanization, the healthier trees and vegetation appears, and the water is pure.
Forwarded from Easter Tidings
These psychopaths have been “monkeying” with us for longer than anyone realizes.

And, sorry not sorry, but it’s really time to now start looking back at ALL the vaccines, their origins, and possible foul play.

This connects in a BIG WAY if you dig into who the developers of the Polio vaccine were and the timeline in which it was developed. That’s all I’m going to say.

https://odysee.com/@VaccineDocumentaries:6/HIV--AIDS-and-the-Polio-Vaccine:d
Moonlight At the Sea. Hendrich Hermann (German, 1854-1931).
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes) (Wylder Folk Lorekeeper)
Leshy are a spirit or tutelary deity in Slavic cultures. They are usually depicted as older bearded men with plant like hair, though more modern depictions make them more "Ent" like than "Woodwose" like. They can shapeshift into anything in their forests and their size changes from as tall as a tree in the heart of their forest to the size of an insect at the edge. They are also known to gamble and bet resources from their forest, with one odd happening being the shifting of squirrel populations from one Slavic forest to another one, as if a Leshy was shepherding his losses to the victor.-TLK
Bajun cat is a huge magical talking cat of Russian tales. He is famous for lulling unfortunate people with his mesmerizing singing, and then killing them with his iron claws.