sublimesatanist
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I'm very curious about this as alcohol, albeit a toxic and harmful, has been celebrated throughout history.
I wonder if things like absinthe had originally been meant as a herbal remedy (like a potion), and that liquors (spirits) refer to evocation/invocation.
Ninkasi is a Sumerian goddess of brewing and in some writings (I can't recall the one) it describes the joys of making beer in an abstract/poetic kind of way.
Also in the myth, Inanna and Enki, the two (of the same names) have a drinking competition. When drunk Enki gave all of the mehs, the gifts of civilization, to Inanna, which she took with her to Uruk.
Again, these writings are so old and I think it's possible these things could've been medicines and maybe even something like kombucha. Although it's made by fermenting yeast, sugar and tea in water, it can also be prepared using whole grain berries in place of tea.
It wouldn't surprise me if something like kombucha existed outside of China during 220 BCE. When I consider the realm of ancient history in a general sense (3000 BCE to 500 AD) it appears this was a time of incredible technology and knowledge that was shared throughout the world.
Apart from this we know the enemy used black slaves to make alcohol and they sold it back to these people. It was also used to aid in conquering and subjugating Native/Aboriginal peoples (not sure if it was the Monarchy/Europe or the enemy, though either wouldn't surprise me).
There are so many false flags, distractions and lies. Especially when it comes to disclosure on topics that are 'too sensitive' for the sheeple (such as Epstein files/investigations, UFO/UAEs, secret military operations/research, health research/implications, etc.)
What makes black projects especially intriguing to me is they are always shared between Government and private contracts, which makes them immune to the FOIA.
Still, considering that earth will eventually be liberated and return to this golden age I think we have a good position for not letting things upset us too much.
Anyway, sorry for the vague ramble and feel free to share your thoughts/perspectives on this topic.
I wonder if things like absinthe had originally been meant as a herbal remedy (like a potion), and that liquors (spirits) refer to evocation/invocation.
Ninkasi is a Sumerian goddess of brewing and in some writings (I can't recall the one) it describes the joys of making beer in an abstract/poetic kind of way.
Also in the myth, Inanna and Enki, the two (of the same names) have a drinking competition. When drunk Enki gave all of the mehs, the gifts of civilization, to Inanna, which she took with her to Uruk.
Again, these writings are so old and I think it's possible these things could've been medicines and maybe even something like kombucha. Although it's made by fermenting yeast, sugar and tea in water, it can also be prepared using whole grain berries in place of tea.
It wouldn't surprise me if something like kombucha existed outside of China during 220 BCE. When I consider the realm of ancient history in a general sense (3000 BCE to 500 AD) it appears this was a time of incredible technology and knowledge that was shared throughout the world.
Apart from this we know the enemy used black slaves to make alcohol and they sold it back to these people. It was also used to aid in conquering and subjugating Native/Aboriginal peoples (not sure if it was the Monarchy/Europe or the enemy, though either wouldn't surprise me).
There are so many false flags, distractions and lies. Especially when it comes to disclosure on topics that are 'too sensitive' for the sheeple (such as Epstein files/investigations, UFO/UAEs, secret military operations/research, health research/implications, etc.)
What makes black projects especially intriguing to me is they are always shared between Government and private contracts, which makes them immune to the FOIA.
Still, considering that earth will eventually be liberated and return to this golden age I think we have a good position for not letting things upset us too much.
Anyway, sorry for the vague ramble and feel free to share your thoughts/perspectives on this topic.