This post is a bit of an experiment, and it was you that got me thinking about all this.
We both know how many totally crap videos are upvoted on Steemit, while yours get about 1/1000 of the votes they deserve.
I remember reading that when James Cook first went to some new lands, the natives actually couldn't see his boat because it was so big it was invisible to them.
I started wondering if even on Steemit, at an energetic level, people can't see Zionist control.
Joseph Banks, botanist on Captain James Cook's 1770 voyage, wrote that on several occasions while they were off the coast of Australia, the natives paid virtually no attention to the 106-foot long Endeavour. On April 28, sailing north along the east coast of Australia, he recorded in his diary that fishermen "... seemd to be totaly engag'd in what they were about: the ship passd within a quarter of a mile of them and yet they scarce lifted their eyes from their employment"
And what are the results of my experiment? - my previous three posts got 35 views, 56 views, and 110 views - while this one has 10 so far. Similar presentations, posted about the same time. Yes I am wondering.
Captain Cook is a great analogy @sift666! One can only speculate as to why this subject matter get's little attention, but I think for the majority, it's just an uncomfortable subject and not part of the political spectrum box, built by the establishment.
As for me, I'm not sure that I'm worthy of your praises but very much appreciated and as to the experiment, possibly it's because it was posted on a Friday it got less views? I'll resteem Monday to hopefully get more views it deserves.
P.S. don't let it get you down as we've all been there! We have plenty of evidence and slowly but surely, more and more are "waking up" every day :)
It might not be as quick as we like for the masses, but it is happening! I've personally seen a big difference in the last 10 years.
This post is a bit of an experiment, and it was you that got me thinking about all this.
We both know how many totally crap videos are upvoted on Steemit, while yours get about 1/1000 of the votes they deserve.
I remember reading that when James Cook first went to some new lands, the natives actually couldn't see his boat because it was so big it was invisible to them.
I started wondering if even on Steemit, at an energetic level, people can't see Zionist control.
Joseph Banks, botanist on Captain James Cook's 1770 voyage, wrote that on several occasions while they were off the coast of Australia, the natives paid virtually no attention to the 106-foot long Endeavour. On April 28, sailing north along the east coast of Australia, he recorded in his diary that fishermen "... seemd to be totaly engag'd in what they were about: the ship passd within a quarter of a mile of them and yet they scarce lifted their eyes from their employment"
And what are the results of my experiment? - my previous three posts got 35 views, 56 views, and 110 views - while this one has 10 so far. Similar presentations, posted about the same time. Yes I am wondering.
Captain Cook is a great analogy @sift666! One can only speculate as to why this subject matter get's little attention, but I think for the majority, it's just an uncomfortable subject and not part of the political spectrum box, built by the establishment.
As for me, I'm not sure that I'm worthy of your praises but very much appreciated and as to the experiment, possibly it's because it was posted on a Friday it got less views? I'll resteem Monday to hopefully get more views it deserves.
P.S. don't let it get you down as we've all been there! We have plenty of evidence and slowly but surely, more and more are "waking up" every day :)
It might not be as quick as we like for the masses, but it is happening! I've personally seen a big difference in the last 10 years.
This post is good
https://steemit.com/conspiracy/@lavater/george-soros-birthday-present-the-charlottesville-white-nationalist-car-attack-hoax-nothing-more-than-a-movie-production
I'll go with coated sugar :) haha
Excellent comment! There is more to the Australian Indigenous example than you said but I know what you are saying! Upvoted! =)