We need a less toxic world, without a shadow of a doubt. It’s what I’ve dedicated my life’s mission to for the past 15 years.
I got involved in the fight for environmental and public health justice when I was 18 (I’m 36 now). Back then, it wasn’t trendy. People weren’t ready to hear it. The world has come a long way since then, thankfully, in terms of awareness. But in those early days, I was driven by instinct to learn to separate truth from lies, to spot wolves in sheep’s clothing, and to ask the questions no one seemed willing to ask.
The Moment That Opened My Eyes
The honest truth is that it was cannabis that first woke me up, in more ways than one. When you realize that cannabis is both a life-saving medicine and a remarkable natural resource - yet treated as a criminal substance - you can’t help but start questioning everything. If the government would lie to me about that, what else have we been lied to about? What else aren’t we being told?
Following the Money and Power
As I dug deeper, I began to see the bigger picture. Powerful interests had been shaping the modern world for over a century. My research led me to the Rockefeller and Rothschild families - financial empires that profited from oil, chemicals, agribusiness, and pharmaceuticals. The more I learned, the clearer it became: the flood of toxic chemicals in our lives was not an accident, not an oversight - it was by design. A sick, dependent population is easier to control.
Rockefeller built Standard Oil, the original gasoline empire, and cut funding to Nikola Tesla when he realized Tesla’s free energy ideas couldn’t be monetized. He also reshaped medical education through the Flexner Report, shutting down schools that taught natural healing in favor of petrochemical pharmaceuticals. Around the same time, corporations like Dow Chemical pushed to outlaw cannabis and hemp to protect their synthetic fiber and plastics industries.
Over and over, I saw the same pattern: suppress what is natural, promote what is toxic. Keep people in the dark. Keep them dependent.
Pulling Back the Veil
Even more than a decade ago, I used to say: nothing about this society is “normal.” There’s a veil over our eyes. Most people never see the chain of production, or the hidden hands pulling the strings. It all looks so ordinary until you start pulling back the curtain, and suddenly, the pieces start falling into place.
Fast forward to the pandemic. The so-called “experts” and “leaders” spoke in perfect unison, silencing any dissent, enforcing identical “solutions” across the globe. In just weeks, “10 days to flatten the curve” morphed into “no job without a Green Pass.” The script was coordinated. Whose agenda were they really following?
The Power of Choice
And this is where we come full circle. The patterns are always the same: control the narrative, suppress alternatives, and keep us dependent. But here’s the good news - we are not powerless.
We do have choices. We can pay attention to where our things come from, how they are made, and what impact they have on the world around us. Every purchase, every meal, every mindful moment is a quiet act of resistance against toxic systems that profit from our disconnection.
Clarity Over Fear
The way forward is not fear, but clarity. It’s about seeing through the veil, refusing to play along with the illusions, and returning to what is natural, ethical, and truly life-giving. From the food we eat, to the medicine we trust, to the clothes and accessories we wear, we can align our lives with values that sustain us rather than poison us.
This is how we begin to create a less toxic world. Not by waiting for institutions to change, but by waking up, choosing wisely, and reclaiming our independence.
The curtain has already been pulled back; now it’s on us to live in that truth.