Are we mind-controlled? If so, do we care?

by | Aug 25, 2025 | Latest Post | 1 comment

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We decided to have a real holiday today, so we got up late and had no obligations, goals, or objectives. We ended up having lunch at three o’clock in the afternoon and then heading off to water the plants at the designated locations in the evening

I’ve just been watching a very interesting video about a chap hitchhiking across China, not knowing a word of Chinese, and using his translation app to make himself known to others.

It does me an enormous amount of good to see such people with their positivity and get-up-and-go. Last night we watched a video of someone who hitchhiked from Melbourne to Northern Western Australia, where there was a mine.

It took him over three days and the diesel bill of the trucker who gave him the lift was over 8,000 Australian dollars; that’s about five thousand UK pounds. He had four five-hundred-liter tanks, two on the right and two on the left of his road train.

I and increasingly becoming an armchair traveller for many reasons, economic and also the strain on a body. I’m not saying we’re unfit, but we are not as fit and carefree as in previous years. I have been to America 40 times, and I’ve been to South Africa 20 times, so I don’t think that’s bad, but there comes a time when you say enough is enough, and just the thought of flying puts me off.

I’ve been invited by two very dear friends in Norway and I’d love to go and stay with them, but I again can’t summon up the energy. Plus, at the moment, Francoise is still recovering from her knee problem and cannot walk any distance.

Are our thoughts our own?

Getting back to the subject at hand, I believe that some really good points are made. Even if you are well aware of how we are controlled, it still affects everyone, including myself, which is why I believe it’s critical to surround yourself with positive people.

I only watch the first few minutes of some videos and the entire ones, but I watched the one above twice because I believe every word is so crucial that we should commit it to memory.

The creatures and entities that run this country and I’m talking about the United Kingdom have no interest in us as human beings and get their significance out of controlling our minds, and, as I’ve already said ad nauseam, World War 3 is a war for the mind; the war will not be visited by such crude things as atomic weapons. Why have messy wars when you can control the mind?

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  1. Steve Canby

    There is no greater mind altering event than a physical, ground or atomic war.

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