Peruvian Globalist Resistance
Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World (and Food) – Day 6
Day Two: http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=25600
Day Three: http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=25617
Day Four: http://drrimatruthreports.com/?p=25641
Do you believe in magic? After today, perhaps Gen. Bert and I have to. To tell you why I have to share two stories of today’s magic with you.
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But first, food. I learned tonight when we retunred to Morena Peruvian Kitchen that about 70% of the restaurants here in Cusco buy their food from an Organic farm not far from here. They get great prices and they serve great food. Perhaps that accounts for some of the taste. Once you become accustomed to chemicals in your food, you do not even notice their taste and the lack of zing in your food due to lower levels of antioxidants and minerals, because of industrial farming, etc.
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You know, the “WOW! I had forgotton what a tomato tastes like!” syndrome when you actually bite into real food.
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Well, it’s all real here, with a ban on GMOs.
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So we ate lunch at the right Inca Grill today and the food was nothing short of exquisite. I had fresh river salmon trout and Gen. Bert had Aji de gallina, the famous Peruvian dish we will NEVER order outside of Peru again.
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But last night at Morena’s they did not have a famous Peruvian dessert called Piquedeos – fried donuts of pumpkin and sweet potato dough topped by a molases sauce. NOT health food.
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We NEVER eat fried food. Until tonight. We went back just to experience them once in a lifetime. Um, maybe if we die real fast and reincarnate we can have them again soon!
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OK, back to magic.
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Story #1. Hubert, our spectacular guide, now becoming a friend, is a Quichua Andean (they prefer not to be called Indians since tney are not from India!). This morning we went to visit an Incan transit center: every 20 km or so on the 40 Inca Trails that spread out from Cusco, the capital of the empire, there was a way station where you accounted for yourself, got food and a bed, paid some taxes and then went on your way. Lookout towers used gold and silver mirrors to beam messages to the next tower and, if needed, smoke signals.
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The structure was surrounded by terraced lands where farmers still grow the crops that feed their families and the surrounding community.
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We saw (and felt) the altars and the cave where you could go to make an offering to PachaMama, Mother Earth, and where the moon was able to enter and touch the offering because of the precise alignment.
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Then we journeyed a bit on to Saxawaman, “Satisfied Puma Head”.
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Ancient Cusco was shapred like a puma and the head was at, obviously, Saxawaman. The construction is nothing short of miraculous with carvings, walls, temples, entrances, etc., of immense proportion and stunning ingeniousness.
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Across a large open space from the open jaws of the puma was a lunar astronomical site with a very, very different architecture.
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Of course I was asking all sorts of questions and the answer was of the, “We have lost that information. We just don’t know”.
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Suddenly I had an inspiration. I turned to Hubert and asked him if it would be important to him to gain all of the informaiton with precision and without hallucinogenic drugs. He turned to me with shining eyes and said what I expected him to say: “YES!” It would be incredibly important to him and to his people.
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I said that I agreed with that but that it would also be important to the world.
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For people who want to live by their own choices, by their own Informed Consent, and not as the hand-out babies pulling on the teat of the industrial food controllers, this could be a powerful jump start around the world when ancient and modern, local, safe and sustainable forces are used harmoniously.
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I asked him to gather a group of at least 6 open-minded, open hearted people and General Bert will train them in Remote Viewing before we leave on Friday. Hear Gen. Bert on that on the Matt Navaro Program: Seeking Truth; Speaking Truth – https://youtu.be/6sn15GwvFUI
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We will continue to mentor them and support them as they move forward.
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By employing a team of at least 6 viewers for each target (which is comingling of where, what and who) it is possible to remove any misinterpretation or other alteration of the data and compare only that which is common to the report of all six viewers.
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We see this as a truly revolutionary approach to freedom: get the ancient wisdom that allows you to grow food and control its status. Then consume them knowing that your health and your land are safe.
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I then suggested that Hubert should do a show for either 1 hour or two on our up and coming radio and TV station.
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He asked if he could do it in Quechua. I suggested that might serve only a lkimted audience but why not TEACH Quechua on a series of Video Tubes AND do a radio show.
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He LOVED the idea.
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We will now see what evloves, whether he gets his buddies together, etc.
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The truth is that Remote Viewing, properly used, can reveal the technology, the intent, the reality of this magnificent lost wisdom and then it can be spread planet wide. Gen. Bert proved the value of this methodology decades ago.
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I WILL keep you posted.
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Story #2 begins in Santiago about 1 year ago. I really love textiles so I was overjoyed when I got to attend a Pan South American juried Native Peoples Handicrafts show.
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Bert and I bought a manta or cloak for each of us woven by a lady from a UNESCO recognized traditional weaving collective way, way, way up in the moutains of Peru.
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David and his sister were there in full cultural dress and she was sitting on the ground weaving on a back-strap loom.
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They were lovely people and we spent a long time talking. But, finally, we made our selection and gave them the money that they were due.
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Or so we thought!
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Actually, we paid them 10 times their price by mistake.
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Well, with his bilingual friend, Jaimi, David came to our house and returned the large amount of overpayment. We were astonished and delighted, of course.
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Then a few weeks later I got an email from Jaimie telling me that David’s community needed help and support to supply clean water to their people. He asked if the Natural Solutions Foundation would be interested in helping and I replied that we would certainly be interested in the possibility once we knew more.
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Assisting people to resist the globalization and restriction of their lives certainly fits with our Mission.
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But I never heard from Jaimie again and could not reach David directly.
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When I knew that we were going to go to Cusco I tried to contact Jaimie to see if we could help David’s community.
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There was no answer to my email.
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Off we went to Cusco, unable to contact David and his community.
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Well, after the conversation I described above with Hubert, as Hubert was dropping us off at our hotel I said, OK, what can we do this afternoon.
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“How about the Chocolate Museum,” suggested Hubnert and gave us directions to it.
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We saw that the shortest direction was through the main Square so off we set.
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As we came onto the terrace at the top of the main square I saw a bunch of weavers displaying magnificent weaving piece with about 45 women in traditional costume demonstrating their skills with back-strap looms in the middle of the street.
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Well, one of those tapistries was too beautiful to resist and we went to pay for it. Near the lady doing that job I saw a young man with whom I had a nice conversation. He was from the collective and was the only English speaker around.
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I noted that the collective was the same one that we had purchased our cloaks from and told the young man our tale of woe since now we could not find David and therefore could not communicate with him either directly or through Jaimie.
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His jaw dropped and he said “David is my brother”
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Everyone in the community had heard the story of the overpayment and return of the money.
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David came back and we greeted like long-lost soul mates.
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He had been trying to get in contact with us for nearly a year while I had been looking for his information.
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This community of 50 families needs help to remain intact. They need clean water and nourishment for the young children. They weave and sell their traditional weavings far afield to maintain their chosen way of life, but they need technology that will assist them in maintaining a life which is is direct opposition to the desires of the globalists who cannot tolerate independent thought, work, property or ideas.
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On Wednesday night, David and his people will meet us at the hotel at 9 PM. We will video tape them as they tell us what they need and we tell them what we can provide for a mutual and positive outcome. Crowd Funding anyone?
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What does a weaving collective have to do with health freedom? Quite a lot, as it turns out.
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These people choose to live a traditional life style, but are smart enough to know that there are some innovations, like clean water for the community and are seeking out assistance.
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Now what, I ask you, is the chance of this happening by mere chance? “Coincidence” as they say. Zero is WAY too high, don’t you think?
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There is magic in the refined air of Cusco, ancient Peru’s capital. That magic is called “Synchronicity.” It’s behind Remote Viewing and it’s behind every choice you ever make. So, make your choices with Informed Consent and choose, as our weaver friends have done, to do the right thing — for yourself, your community and your world.
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I will keep you posted as we move forward.
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Yours in health and freedom,
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Dr. Rima