Elite stole everything from you and then sold it back to you and you let it happen #igorkryan #globalconspiracy #evilelite #stolenland #corporategreed
From personal reflection, I've come to realize how deeply ingrained the concept of ownership and control over natural resources is in our society. The OCR content mentioning how 'they took the trees, our fruit trees, and then sold us back the fruit' resonates powerfully with me. It’s painful to acknowledge that land and resources we once freely accessed have been commodified by entities labeled here as the 'evil elite.' Growing up, I remember being surrounded by plentiful nature, springs of water, and fertile land that provided food and shelter without the need for payment. The text highlights a brutal truth: thousands of years before human-imposed boundaries and monetary systems, these resources were freely available. Today, we're burdened by bills and permissions just to survive, a concept that once seemed absurd—why should merely existing require financial transactions? Reflecting on this, I understand that the narrative the elite push convinces us that this system is normal and inevitable. I've noticed that corporate greed and systemic control extend beyond just economics—they affect our freedom to live simply and sustainably. The hashtags like #globalconspiracy and #stolenland point to a wider movement recognizing these injustices. If more people share these insights and question the legitimacy of such control, perhaps collective awareness could spark change towards reclaiming autonomy over natural resources. In my experience, discussions around these issues often feel taboo or uncomfortable, but open dialogues are crucial. Understanding our history and how we came to owe everything just for survival can empower us to imagine and create a fairer future—one where life without bills and permissions is possible again.












































































