Inherited and culturally derived fear.
It is perhaps surprising that we can inherit fears both culturally and genetically. But there is evidence for both.1
Our European Ancestors to the Americas brought fear of the wolf and many other irrational fears from the European Continent. Fears of wolves went way beyond precautionary fear. Fear of the wild, fears of women, fears of dragons and witches. 2
https://www.newamerica.org/digital-impact-governance-initiative/reports/afraid-what/iii-a-brief-history-of-fear/ 3
In the end, instead of working through these fears, they projected their own fears onto their culture. We inherit these fears today. Even though there may be a genetic basis for fear it is entirely possible to work through these fears for our personal and collective benefit. Genetic inheritance is not absolute in determining who and what we are. There is a large element of choice.
These irrational fears may be the real virus. The spread of European culture around the world has helped engender a world of suspicion and fear, a studied lack of compassion in human interaction, a world of paranoia and shameless grifting.
Hunter gatherers, agriculture and cultural health
Did this belong exclusively to Europeans? No. But across the world where ever cultures chose grain growing over hunting and gathering are demonstrated the cultural effects of these fears. The growing of grains brings huge population increases and increasing poor health.
The transition from hunting and gathering to cultivation of wild plants was initiated by semi-sedentary communities some 11,000 years ago. Among the earliest East Asian pioneering foragers were those who lived in North China who started cultivating wild millet. Within one or two millennia the annually cultivated millet became domesticated and was joined by corralling and eventual domestication of pigs. Stable food production and storage allowed for a rapid demographic increase and the spread of villages to the periphery of the core area. It is suggested that the natural richness of plant and animal resources in South China resulted in the delayed cultivation and the domestication of the rice. 4
People are under some great misapprehensions that humans are not adapted to eat meat. Nothing could be further from the truth. The human body is set up physiologically and anatomically to thrive on diets of wild meat and game, of fat rich sea mammals and nutrient heavy sea food.5
The myth that people benefit from a vegan diet is just not there. There is no proof that human health is threatened by an animal based diet. A mixed diet of mostly animal protein with a few foraged fruits and vegetables seems optimal. 6
But the confusion comes from studies done among modern people, affected by diets high in grains, sugar, and processed food. In addition to this, normal diets today include meat from factory farms, animals fattened on grains, shot full of drugs. The meat of modern times does not even resemble meat obtained from healthy intact ecosystems. Studies done on modern populations eating modern diets, taking different prescribed and over the counter medications, drinking fluoridated water, breathing contaminated air have little value.
Connections between Stakeholder Capitalism of the World Economic Forum and the Stock Holders of the Virginia Company and East India Company
From the witch burnings and hierarchal class structure of Europe came a dark consciousness. America was colonized early on by those granted special dispensation to rule by the Royal and aristocrat families of Europe. The power lay also with the corporate representatives for the colonization - The East India Company Of London.
These aristocrats desired more power and land than remained to them in Europe. They were hardly innocent seekers after religious freedom. There is a famous genealogy reference entitled “Adventurers Of Purse and Person.” It is a frequent reference in my study of history through family history.
Significantly for us today these lists contain the names of 900 stock holders of the Virginia colonies. As we are led into this idea that we will all be stakeholders in the dark fantasies of the World Economic Forum this is a notably significant point. Whatever things led us here will be likely to lead us back out once again.
Those listed in Adventurers Of Purse and Person were for the most part well-healed descendants of what in the late 15-1600’s was a powerful group of aristocrats who had both the purses and connections with their associates to command the new governments of the colonies.
From the nations of all of Western Europe they arrived. They colonized and commanded the northeastern states quickly. Virginia and the Carolina’s were quickly gained as well.
Hearts of Darkness & World Government
Like many histories based on lies the idea that these were “Pilgrims” seeking religious freedom has some truth to it. From the vantage point of history it is difficult to avoid the observation they were escaping the European hearts of darkness they themselves and there cultures had created.
Ever tried to escape yourself? It is notoriously difficult. As Joseph Conrad made clear in “Heart OF Darkness” the wild is not necessarily where we expect to encounter it. Both individuals and entire cultures can exhibit and inhabit hearts of darkness.
In many ways these ancient fears have been inherited in our culture. As unresolved fears always do, they have come out to assault us. The fears are reshaped by those who would exploit these fears to seek to control and destroy us. But today the fears have spread from all cultures and nations as our self-appointed elites seek to implement World Government.
https://www.brown.edu/about/administration/international-affairs/year-of-china/origins-agriculture-china-hunting-and-gathering-early-farming#:~:text=The%20transition%20from%20hunting%20and,who%20started%20cultivating%20wild%20millet.
You have it one KWN - I love you! You say: "Ever tried to escape yourself? It is notoriously difficult." Yep, tell me about it! I did it in 1977 and built my own, off-grid, small-holding for 20 years. When the kids escaped in 1995 - I downsized, went south on my boat and found Cape Town (Simons Town actually) and discovered paradise for 10 years and met many wonderful fellow travellers.
Now I am back in UK, for a sojourn, until I can yet again escape south, doing my Masters work, which will happen is His time, not mine. My mission, which I have chosen to accept, is to spread the word and you seem to be on a parallel course and I am grateful to walk with you.
Thank you KWN for your insights and wisdom, my God, we need it badly now as we enter the last stages of The Fourth Turning. Peace be with you - Shalom.
“The spread of European culture around the world has helped engender a world of suspicion and fear, a studied lack of compassion in human interaction, a world of paranoia and shameless grifting.”
Lol.
I’ve been around the third world…a lot. I can assure you, their fears and their horrific atrocities are a direct result of not having European culture.