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The GREEN Pill

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DescriptionWill you survive swallowing the green pill? Or will you choke on it and die? Let's find out...

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Uploaded2017-11-15
This is a plant that my wife and I jokingly call the witch plant.[1][2] It was used in the past to make brooms. It was used for kindling. It is an antidote. If you are bitten by snake you can use this. It's a little bit poisonous. It was used by midwives in the past, witches, evil witches, to assist women who gave birth.[3] If they were overdue they had to provoke the birth and then they used this plant. It's actually the exact same substance that they use today in modern medicine that they have, that you find naturally in this plant. It also heals the soil. So when you see huge fields with this plant growing it's because the soil there has been completely depleted and ruined by modern agriculture. And this poor plant is trying to heal the soil. As you can see it grows on our property and that's because this is former agricultural land. So the soil here is completely messed up and unless it gets completely out of control I'm just going to let it grow. If it gets completely out of control I'm going to cut it and use it as kindling. I'm also going to cut it and spread it on my different mounds, middens, because it contains a lot of what's it called in english, i think it's "nitrate", "azote" in French, which is good for other plants.[4] You might ask, what has that got to do with mankind's doom and downfall? Well, let's find out. There are a multitude of scenarios that might play out, causing the downfall of this modern civilization. And when it goes down the drain so will the vast majority of mankind. That's explained in my "The real red pill" video. And normally when we think of something that can cause our downfall, we think of, you know, asteroids perhaps. We might think of a huge sunstorm. We might think of an economic collapse caused by greedy bankers resulting in an absolutely chaotic world, reducing itself. We might think of World War III. We might think of a nuclear war. We might think of Chernobyl and Fukushima. We might think, did I mention sunstorms? We might think of the coming Ice Age. We might think of viruses. The bird flu, mutating, crossing over with Ebola perhaps, becoming an airborne threat. And there are pretty much many things that can happen. And I'm inclined to believe that any one of them isn't going to do it by itself.[5] But perhaps, you know, a combination, a little cocktail of different disasters might do it. But I'm going to talk about another point to add to that list.[6] Another thing that might reduce us in numbers dramatically. And what is that? Let's find out. But before we start, let's cheer up a bit, because many see this or these videos as black pills. But in reality, the problem is the solution. And the solution to mankind's fall is mankind's fall. Because we're not all going to fall. Some of us are going to make it. So let us take a trip to Africa. Not physically. God, I don't want to go there. But, I mean, if you take a look at Africa, there's an episode there when I think it was antelopes ate too many leaves from the trees. And they ate so much that the trees, you know, they saw it as a threat. Figuratively speaking, of course, trees don't have eyes. And what the trees did was to, by clever means I would assume, they made their own leaves poisonous to the antelopes. And all of a sudden, the antelopes start dropping like flies. The trees poisoned the antelopes and thus the trees emerged victorious and survived. Kind of neat, don't you think? "The African acacias, well-protected though they may be by their thorns, use distasteful chemicals in their leaves as a second line of defence. Furthermore, and most remarkably, they warn one another that they are doing so. At the same time as they fill their leaves with poison, they release ethylene gas which drifts out of the pores of their leaves. Other acacias within fifty yards are able to detect this and as soon as they do so, they themselves begin to manufacture poison and distribute it to their leaves." (Attenborough 1995:70) [quote from the article][7] And then we take a giant leap from Africa to fiction. War of the worlds. Martians arriving here and devastating us. And we, in that fictional novel, we didn't have that many means to defend ourselves with. Modern weapons went good enough. And mankind was spiralling down the drain and about to be wiped out by the Martians. But then, something happened. The plants started to produce pollen and the Martians turned out to be very allergic and they died. So mankind survived thanks to nature's production of pollen. Now this is fiction, but this might well happen. Before you start laughing, I'm going to give you a couple of examples. There's an "eføy" [ivy in Norwegian], what's it called in English, I don't know, "eføy", i'll put up here, English name for it.[8] That is extremely poisonous, even if you just touch it, it's poisonous. Growing wild some places. I think it's in America, but for now. And then you have another plant, which is, interestingly enough, called ambrosia. Yeah, the food of the gods. And it grows, originally grows in deserts, right? And the purpose of this plant, or rather its function, is to heal the desert. The desert is completely, you know, infertile, broken, ruined. And ambrosia fixes the desert. And what it does is to grow where plants have eaten too much.[9] And when the ambrosia appears, they can't access, they can't eat the ambrosia and they can't access the other plants.[10] And thus, they protect, the ambrosia protects everything.[11] Heals the soil, protects the land from wild animals eating everything. It has become a huge problem in Europe. And wherever it appears, they send out their agents to cut it down and remove it, to burn it. And to get rid of it, because EVIL PLANT![12][13][14] It is extremely harmful to us, because we are experiencing extreme allergic reactions to its pollen.[15] And speaking of that, as you know, in our day and age, we have a dramatic increase in allergies. Some could blame this, others blame that, but the realistic explanation to this is that when we remove almost all the plants,[16] you know, we grow only wheat there and some maize there and so forth. The plants become desperate, again figuratively speaking. And what they do as a response is, hmm, there are very few plants of my kind here, so I better produce a heap load of pollen, so that my plant, my type of plant can spread here and reach that other plant of my own kind that is all the way over there. Because there is nobody nearby, I have to produce a heap load of pollen, right? And the amount of pollen is what makes us allergic. If my dog goes into our outhouse, with all the hay there, even my dog is going to get a hay fever. Not because she is allergic to hay, but because there is such a high concentration of hay that she will start to sneeze. So I don't think that we are becoming more allergic, I just think that the plants have started to produce a lot more pollen. And again, I don't think we have become allergic as much as the plants have started to produce a type of pollen that is not only produced in larger quantities, but is also intentionally poisonous to us, because we are the problem. We're the ones cutting down all the plants, aren't we? We're the ones turning our own land into a desert, we're the ones removing everything. So, for some reason, other plants are able to detect, identify the problem, just like those trees in Africa with the antelopes. And mother nature is slowly, slowly starting to fix the problem. And then, the clever ones of you might have understood that when ambrosia is a desert plant, and ambrosia starts to appear all over Europe, it means that we, ladies and gentlemen, have turned Europe into a desert.[17][18] And ambrosia appears to fix the problem. And we are in the way, we are the problem, so ambrosia is spewing out those poisonous items, the pollen that, you know, is trying to kill us. She isn't doing a very good job yet, but this is another scenario we can add to the list, because although she's not yet finishing us off with pollen, she's on the way. She's brewing something, and in the future, the more we cultivate the land, the more we exploit the resource, or rather use the resources, because they want more comfort, right? That's the only reason why they want to use the resources. Mother nature, it's not dumb, you know. You might object and say, mother nature's not intelligent, but what do you know? You think you're so intelligent? I'm not so sure. So there you have it, mother nature, getting rid of the problem. And the problem is the solution I said.[19] And we are our own problem, really. So even if somebody dramatically reduces our numbers, that's the solution for us, because we are our own problem. So yes, the problem is the solution. Thank you for watching.
  1. The GREEN Pill
  2. Real (Latin) name: Cytisus scoparius
  3. "Burn them! They know something..."
  4. It's called NITROGEN... dude!
  5. "Zombie apocalypse" NOT mentioned? Unsubbed...
  6. A PROPER cocktail for comrade Molotov.
  7. The leaves of acacia trees protect from being eaten by producing a cyanogenic poison [article title].
  8. Poison Ivy
  9. Where ANIMALS have eaten too much... that is. Duh.
  10. Or maybe they just can't eat the ambrosia (ragweed) itself. I can't remember.
  11. ... and I am too lazy to Google it, because it's not that important for the point I make here.
  12. Complex research on methods to halt the Ambrosia invasion in Europe HALT Ambrosia [research paper title] by Dr. Gerhard Karrer.
  13. Weed control needs detailed knowledge about the biology of the target species to be efficient. In case of the invasive Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. several studies about its biology were performed in the 20th century in North America (Gebben 1965, Dickerson 1968, Basset and Crompton 1975) ... [part of the introduction for the paper]
  14. The plant is there to FIX what WE have broken, but WE respond by attacking the plant... BRILLIANT scientists! The White man is INTELLIGENT!
  15. It mostly grows near cities and in the depleted soil left by modern agriculture.
  16. THANK YOU Capitalism and modern agriculture! Brilliant modern human beings! Scientific progress, dude!
  17. Gee... Christianity came from the desert, and what did it bring?
  18. DESERT. Intellectual, spiritual, emotional, moral and even physical DESERT.
  19. "We must take Africa, dude, because the Africans are too STUPID to use the resources there themselves"... (Not sure who is the most stupid here, dude...)