Oil. And The Feminist Movement...

I'm not a religious person and certainly not a collector of religious paintings, but I found myself drawn to several such pieces during my museum tour last Saturday. There was a time when I was quite religious, but those days are behind me now...

From a distance, it's evident that considerable effort went into these old paintings I photographed. Some date back to the early 1000s, while others are more recent. I suppose, ultimately, we are timeless beings, though our physical bodies are bound by time's constraints.

We're born, we rush through childhood, and then we strive to stave off the effects of aging for as long as possible. It's rather counterproductive, isn't it? Take, for instance, those individuals who deface famous paintings in protest against oil. What a foolish act.

These people are clueless. Blaming Mona Lisa for oil production is utterly absurd, especially considering the Rockefellers, who reaped immense benefits from the oil industry. The masses are easily misled and manipulated, as per usual.

Nowadays, there's this misleading narrative suggesting that we're somehow responsible for climate change due to our use of fossil fuels. Yet, the truth is that the climate has been in flux for eons. Some television presenters even go so far as to blame climate change for earthquakes and solar eclipses.

The feminist movement, also known as the women's movement, encompasses a series of social movements and political campaigns aimed at achieving radical and liberal reforms concerning women's issues arising from the inequality between men and women.

It was in the '70s when the feminist movement gained momentum. However, what the masses perceived as a fight for equal rights for women was, in reality, a manipulation orchestrated by the Rockefellers. They propagated this narrative to encourage women to enter the workforce and be taxed accordingly.

Nick Rockefeller openly admitted this scheme to Aaron Russo during a private conversation. Unfortunately, the masses tend to find themselves on the wrong side of history time and time again. Be kind to yourself and position yourself wisely in the current bull market of cryptocurrency, as it has the potential to be life-changing.

Until next time, enjoy the pictures and have a fantastic day.

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Thanks for your attention,
Adrian



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The catalog is a lovely one to look at. I don't remember the last time I visited a museum.😃
On the issue of blaming other things for the happenings in our world, it's just a deception from scientists. No matter what the can do, we can't last in this earth forever. We just need to enjoy our lives; be our best while we last because sometimes generations will come that will view our works on a museum too😂🤣

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