Suppression, the peasants’ Revolt

That that is squashed, hidden, beneath the surface will not remain so. The tension builds, the eruptions will flow.

 

Why?

 

Because the time is now. Every rebellion throughout millennia has led to the now.

 

Why?

 

The scales have stacked against you. The tipping point has been met.

 

It is now.

 

Give away your power no more. This power has always been in your possession, the world has fought to tell you otherwise. A fight for your mind, for your body, a script followed.

 

Protect what your eyes ingest. Protect what you allow your ears to hear. Do not consent. You are not a sheep, asleep. The time of the wolf is upon you. You are alert, vigil, on guard.

 

Be afraid? No. This is no time for fear. Now is a time of remembrance, of comeuppance.

 

The authority is yours, stop asking for permission.

 

Rise. Rise. Rise.

 

 

 

Channeled message from Crisan Marcu Giurgiu. The Romanian -led Revolt of Horea, Closca, and Crisan was a peasant uprising in Transylvania from November 1784 to January 1785. More than 10,000 peasants revolted against the “nobility” who oppressed them imposing high taxes without representation. They had no guarantees for their Orthodox Church and as serfs, they were exploited by their landlords with obligatory labor. There were 4,000 casualties and 133 villages destroyed.Charged with treason Horea and Closca were tortured and broken on the wheel. Crisan hung himself with his bootstraps, not out of fear but trying to prevent the public spectacle. The authorities still carried out a gruesome public display. Crisan’s body was decapitated, quartered and dragged through the streets. Several limbs were publicly displayed throughout the area and his head displayed on a pole. Months after the executions, under King Joseph II, serfdom was abolished, the death penalty and torture were abolished soon after. In the eyes of Western Europe, the executed peasants were martyrs of liberty.

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