The Daily Forest Report: March 27, 2016 (Not So) Hidden Treasure
by nielskunze on March 27, 2016
Sometimes, when the topic of chemtrails comes up, I feel a bit guilty. I see how my urban friends look at me kinda sideways… and a little shifty-eyed when I tell them that we hardly get any chemtrails where I live. I try to explain that it’s just not worth it because there’s so few humans living in these vast spaces. You don’t want to waste a whole can of roach spray just to get one roach!
You know, we could make it a whole lot harder for the eugenicists and social engineers if we’d just spread out a little. Wherever we congregate, we make it too easy for them!
I was just trying to get another shot of the clear blue sky… but circling at an impossible distance were two raptors, enjoying the afternoon. They were clear across the valley… which led me to conclude that they must have been absolutely huge for me to be able to see them at all!
(Don’t get me wrong… I know that chemtrails are a real thing, one of genuine concern. After all, I was one of the funding angels for the 2010 documentary What In the World Are They Spraying? You’ll see my name in the credits.)
Speaking of angels… this fallen one caught my eye. Usually this would be in Sitka’s mouth, but the way she had placed it here on the ground gave it a new significance.
Don’t worry, I’m firmly planted here on Earth. I’m not really looking to get carried away…
I’m rooted here with the trees, my silent companions and mentors.
I’m still learning so much about this long sojourn on Earth! I’ve found that as long as the tree gums that I collect are hard and amber in colour, they’ll wad up like proper gum when I chew them.
I’m getting quite the collection at this place overlooking the river. It seems to me that there’s a synergy occurring between the tree gums and all of the saliva produced as I chew them. The residual terpenes mixed with my own spit seem to really encourage complete internal cleanliness. I think I’ll have to do some research on saliva and how it functions to prepare foods and medicines for proper assimilation and action within one’s unique physiology. To me it just makes sense that thoroughly mixing foodstuffs with our own saliva will give them a better specified efficacy.
This is a topic I’ll likely return to in the near future.
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