I’m a tour director and this is my 8th time doing tours to Machu Picchu. We’re in Cusco today and I had two Peruvian guides take my group around to some ruins around the City. One guide, it turns out, is semi awake, the other clueless. I had 45 minutes to chat with Mr. Clueless and honestly, the vaccines are turning out to be a good way to start the conversation. He told me several friends died after the vaccine, so I launched into the WEF, Klaus Schwab and gang, de-population, and told him never to get another vaccine. We talked about ivermectin and he said that Peruvians were told it was for animals. He was shocked to hear it was a Noble-prize winning drug that millions take everyday in pill form.
He knew the press was corrupt. He knows the young in his country are being brainwashed so he had a little bit of a foundation to launch my spiel. I told him to spread the word.
The other guide told me how UNESCO is taking over so many of their important sites and what a bunch of BS it is.
I have to say, each time I come here, it is a little less special. They’ve banned the beautiful Andean flutes, and McDonals and KFC have moved into the Plaza in Cuzco so they can poison people here, too.
The good thing is the family structure is still intact and religion keeps people on the up and up. These are the most beautiful and friendly people in the world. But the Cabal will come for them soon.
If anyone knows how to preserve tradition in the face of oppression, it's the Inca lineage and the Q'ero people. Still, it's heartbreaking what's gong on there. Years ago, they stopped allowing groups to be in Macchu Picchu at night for ceremony...fortunately for me, that was just after I got my chance.
How can they ban a musical instrument?
I heard the Andean flutes a few times on the streets of Santiago...I get goosebumps just thinking about it...beautiful music
It's sad to see what they have done to people.