Some food for thought. I am part Ottawa Indian myself ( and likely have some Sioux and Chippewa as well in my heritage ) and take what these elders say very seriously. You should too. Listen to the words of Chief Oren Lyons. Of late, some take “The Storm” to mean many things and interpret it differently. In reality, there is no way to view a storm from only one viewpoint because it can wreak havoc in an infinite number of ways… Those who began warning us from the Q-Dimension in 2017 (I will share my view of who these people are later) are describing the same exact things the American Indian Elders are speaking of, just with different terms and language. The ideas are EXACTLY the same.
We will cover this topic on a future show.
“The law says if you poison the water, you’ll die. The law says that if you poison the air, you’ll suffer. The law says if you degrade where you live, you’ll suffer. … If you don’t learn that, you can only suffer. There’s no discussion with this law.” — Chief Oren Lyons.