Call me old-school, but I’ve always thought of graffiti as ugly and defacing. During the last couple of years however, someone or a group of people locally have been using a stencil to spray the message – ‘Show Some Love’ on street furniture; I love it!
This simplest of messages cuts to the heart of every xenophobe, gay pride activist or BLM supporter. John Lennon had it right ‘All you need is love’ and if we’re genuine the world becomes the paradise it’s meant to be.
Forever we’ve been subjected to the ‘Divide and Conquer’ strategy of the war mongers. Secret societies have been pulling the strings of the public puppets of corruption. Everywhere tribalism is encouraged to distract us from seeing a harmonious bigger picture.
Showing love is not the same as capitulation to unreasonable demands. Sometimes it requires that we take a principled stand for what we know to be true – like people of all religions are still people and deserve to be treated with dignity, like only women can have children.
The last few years have shown us that the media has enormous power to deceive. Around the world billions of people have followed instruction or mandates and have taken the jab; bullied by an unrelenting propaganda campaign carefully designed to maximise jab uptake.
Part of us wants to say ‘I told you so’, but it never helps. This is where the ‘Show Some Love’ mantra is at its most powerful. We are called to empathise, not judge. Yes it’s important to hold the villains to account, but who’s to blame is irrelevant when people are suffering and their immune system continues to weaken. Without focussed attention to undo the damage of the jabs, the ‘next pandemic’, maybe even a simple variant of what locked down the world before, will, according to Bill Gates, get attention.
There are now many recovery protocols. The original from the FLCCC Alliance is regularly up issued and is accessible to all. The central idea is to ‘recycle’ affected cells to provide energy for life support to continue. The core intervention is Time Restricted Eating to introduce stress to our systems., our subconscious minds take care of the rest.
My own recovery started me on my TRE path many years ago. It was uncomfortable, as any change of habits is, but the power of the body to self heal is truly miraculous. Now the mantra to ‘Show Some Love’ challenges me to forgive those who dropped us in it in the first place. When it comes to Bill Gates and the occult string pullers who’ve been planning this chaos for millennia, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not there yet.
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