• **King Daniel**

    He had no palace

    He had no kingdom

    He did not sit on a throne

    He wore no golden crown

    He bore no costly titles

    as a sign of exaltation


    Daniel was a star among the stars
    who shared his light with humankind and earth

    He was a flower in a forest of trees
    an orchid in a garden of clovers and roses

    For Daniel, every person was a pearl,
    a treasure unique and of equal worth

    But his people cast him out
    in the name of a faith
    because he wore women’s garments
    and colored his hair
    in the colors of the rainbow

    You must do this, you must do that,
    you must behave,
    you must listen,
    you must obey,
    you must believe,

    and if you don’t,
    then you’re worth nothing to us,
    then we don’t want to see you anymore,
    then you can just drop dead on your face,
    then you can figure it out for yourself

    That poor, dear Daniel,
    so good and kind he was,
    was cast out
    because he believed in himself

    Daniel found refuge
    in the cave of outcast souls,
    where he was embraced as one
    to share love and sorrow together lovingly

    There the muses sang and danced,
    the rich and the poor, the lonely,
    the wanderers and the alienated, young and old,
    each in their own creative way,
    in a delightful haze of myrrh,
    enjoying sweet wines,
    mead, water from the spring, and barley beer

    When the feast was over
    around three o’clock, in the middle of the night,
    everyone took leave of one another,
    greeted by the smile
    of the bright full moon

    It was peacefully quiet in the city
    when the sun rose on the horizon
    to bestow light and warmth
    on all that blooms and lives on earth

    A muse awoke in her
    flowerbed adorned with roses and lilies of the valley

    The minstrel played with his lute
    a joyful ode to the muse,
    to life and freedom

    A vagabond awoke by the canals
    where he fed the ducklings some currant bread
    The people greeted him kindly
    and gave him some small change and sweet cookies

    A beautifully decorated boat came sailing by
    with a dancing company of all colors and sizes
    The vagabond waved, and they waved back, feasting together,
    sharing happiness in that one beautiful language of hearts

    At the peace monument on the grand square
    people from a multitude of lands and cultures gathered
    to celebrate and enjoy the cozy togetherness

    Suddenly a golden coach clattered by,
    full of splendor and grandeur, pulled by sweating horses
    over the richly adorned cobblestone streets

    The people could only laugh
    when a king began tossing out candies wrapped in orange paper,
    to show how rich, good, and generous he was

    And the muses sang and danced together
    to the rhythm of everyone’s hearts,
    and the angelic choirs sang beautiful songs
    against the backdrop of heavenly blue beauty

    Seven days later, the muses heard
    that Daniel had left the city

    They asked everyone in the circle
    if they knew where he was,

    but no one had seen or heard from him
    since the week before

    The last one who had seen him
    could only testify
    that Daniel had kindly asked
    to be left alone, to dream
    in the cave of color and lights

    "a pilgrim with a crooked hat
    had given him some kind of magic potion
    and told him that by taking it,
    all his wishes would come true
    in an endlessly beautiful dream"

    The minstrel didn’t know either and said:

    "I don’t know where he is,
    the last time I saw him
    he reassuringly told me,
    ‘be yourself, be free, live and let be,
    that’s how you, just like me, fit in perfectly’"

    According to the vagabond from the park,
    Daniel had been beaten up by people with clubs
    at a demonstration on the Malieveld,
    after which he had fled in fear

    The community that had cast Daniel out
    declared that Daniel had run away out of discontent
    They didn’t want to know anything more about it
    because they were busy collecting donations

    Daniel,
    to everyone’s sorrow,
    unannounced and so unexpectedly,
    had set off on a journey to a distant land,
    even further away than the sun, the stars, and the moon

    The muses now kept watch by the cave
    where, in a wreath of sweet flowers,
    lights shone through bitter tears,
    merging with the vast sea

    Why did he go?
    Where did he go?

    Our Daniel,
    and where were you?
    the muse asked

    The last witness was the first
    she asked,
    he spoke no word

    After the silence that followed,
    a voice said:
    "he has gone to dream forever"

    Then the angels from heaven sang:
    "be comforted, in the heavenly clouds he will
    be happy for all eternity,"
    bearing witness to the mystery
    of the Heavenly Kingdom

    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    8 August 2025

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    #poetry #poezie
    **King Daniel** He had no palace He had no kingdom He did not sit on a throne He wore no golden crown He bore no costly titles as a sign of exaltation Daniel was a star among the stars who shared his light with humankind and earth He was a flower in a forest of trees an orchid in a garden of clovers and roses For Daniel, every person was a pearl, a treasure unique and of equal worth But his people cast him out in the name of a faith because he wore women’s garments and colored his hair in the colors of the rainbow You must do this, you must do that, you must behave, you must listen, you must obey, you must believe, and if you don’t, then you’re worth nothing to us, then we don’t want to see you anymore, then you can just drop dead on your face, then you can figure it out for yourself That poor, dear Daniel, so good and kind he was, was cast out because he believed in himself Daniel found refuge in the cave of outcast souls, where he was embraced as one to share love and sorrow together lovingly There the muses sang and danced, the rich and the poor, the lonely, the wanderers and the alienated, young and old, each in their own creative way, in a delightful haze of myrrh, enjoying sweet wines, mead, water from the spring, and barley beer When the feast was over around three o’clock, in the middle of the night, everyone took leave of one another, greeted by the smile of the bright full moon It was peacefully quiet in the city when the sun rose on the horizon to bestow light and warmth on all that blooms and lives on earth A muse awoke in her flowerbed adorned with roses and lilies of the valley The minstrel played with his lute a joyful ode to the muse, to life and freedom A vagabond awoke by the canals where he fed the ducklings some currant bread The people greeted him kindly and gave him some small change and sweet cookies A beautifully decorated boat came sailing by with a dancing company of all colors and sizes The vagabond waved, and they waved back, feasting together, sharing happiness in that one beautiful language of hearts At the peace monument on the grand square people from a multitude of lands and cultures gathered to celebrate and enjoy the cozy togetherness Suddenly a golden coach clattered by, full of splendor and grandeur, pulled by sweating horses over the richly adorned cobblestone streets The people could only laugh when a king began tossing out candies wrapped in orange paper, to show how rich, good, and generous he was And the muses sang and danced together to the rhythm of everyone’s hearts, and the angelic choirs sang beautiful songs against the backdrop of heavenly blue beauty Seven days later, the muses heard that Daniel had left the city They asked everyone in the circle if they knew where he was, but no one had seen or heard from him since the week before The last one who had seen him could only testify that Daniel had kindly asked to be left alone, to dream in the cave of color and lights "a pilgrim with a crooked hat had given him some kind of magic potion and told him that by taking it, all his wishes would come true in an endlessly beautiful dream" The minstrel didn’t know either and said: "I don’t know where he is, the last time I saw him he reassuringly told me, ‘be yourself, be free, live and let be, that’s how you, just like me, fit in perfectly’" According to the vagabond from the park, Daniel had been beaten up by people with clubs at a demonstration on the Malieveld, after which he had fled in fear The community that had cast Daniel out declared that Daniel had run away out of discontent They didn’t want to know anything more about it because they were busy collecting donations Daniel, to everyone’s sorrow, unannounced and so unexpectedly, had set off on a journey to a distant land, even further away than the sun, the stars, and the moon The muses now kept watch by the cave where, in a wreath of sweet flowers, lights shone through bitter tears, merging with the vast sea Why did he go? Where did he go? Our Daniel, and where were you? the muse asked The last witness was the first she asked, he spoke no word After the silence that followed, a voice said: "he has gone to dream forever" Then the angels from heaven sang: "be comforted, in the heavenly clouds he will be happy for all eternity," bearing witness to the mystery of the Heavenly Kingdom Stan Rams Amsterdam 8 August 2025 --- #poetry #poezie
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  • Poem

    “these are the days we rise up for freedom…”

    these are the days we rise up for freedom
    we come together and make the big change
    untill the day of liberation
    nothing can stop us

    With the hearts of love on our side
    (with the endless power of hearts)

    we never give up together we stand strong

    we break the chains united by love

    darkness wont harm as the sun rises

    so keep on shining now the future is yours

    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    12 12 2019


    The poem calls for collective action and spiritual strength in the face of oppression, emphasizing love and unity as forces for change.

    Structure: Ten-line single stanza, free verse, in English. The poem builds momentum with short, declarative lines, culminating in a hopeful vision.

    Imagery: Light and darkness contrast (“darkness wont harm,” “sun rises”), with spiritual imagery (“lord of love,” “endless power of hearts”) evoking divine support. The “chains” symbolize oppression, and the “sun” represents hope.

    Tone: Uplifting, defiant, and inspirational, with a collective “we” that rallies the reader.

    Style: Direct, anthemic, with repetition (“we,” “love”) and parentheses for emphasis. The English language targets a global audience.

    Relation: Stan Rams shares spiritual optimism, direct address (“you”), and themes of love and light overcoming darkness. Both envision a transformative journey,this poem is activist-oriented from introspective.

    Music Connection: The anthemic style suggests lyrics for protest or inspirational songs, like “Amsterdam Krishna world-peace dance” or “Dance for Peace.”,


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    #poezie #poetry #inspiration #peace #revolution
    Poem “these are the days we rise up for freedom…” these are the days we rise up for freedom we come together and make the big change untill the day of liberation nothing can stop us With the hearts of love on our side (with the endless power of hearts) we never give up together we stand strong we break the chains united by love darkness wont harm as the sun rises so keep on shining now the future is yours Stan Rams Amsterdam 12 12 2019 The poem calls for collective action and spiritual strength in the face of oppression, emphasizing love and unity as forces for change. Structure: Ten-line single stanza, free verse, in English. The poem builds momentum with short, declarative lines, culminating in a hopeful vision. Imagery: Light and darkness contrast (“darkness wont harm,” “sun rises”), with spiritual imagery (“lord of love,” “endless power of hearts”) evoking divine support. The “chains” symbolize oppression, and the “sun” represents hope. Tone: Uplifting, defiant, and inspirational, with a collective “we” that rallies the reader. Style: Direct, anthemic, with repetition (“we,” “love”) and parentheses for emphasis. The English language targets a global audience. Relation: Stan Rams shares spiritual optimism, direct address (“you”), and themes of love and light overcoming darkness. Both envision a transformative journey,this poem is activist-oriented from introspective. Music Connection: The anthemic style suggests lyrics for protest or inspirational songs, like “Amsterdam Krishna world-peace dance” or “Dance for Peace.”, ********************** ********************** #poezie #poetry #inspiration #peace #revolution
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  • Review

    Freedom Healing and forgiveness

    "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams

    Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection.

    In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love.

    The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love.

    In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40).

    In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion.

    The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma.

    "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams

    Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding.
    Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth.

    As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws.

    Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion.

    Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force.

    Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings.

    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices.

    Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety.

    True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    7 08 2025
    Review Freedom Healing and forgiveness "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection. In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love. The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love. In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40). In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion. The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma. "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding. Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth. As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws. Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion. Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force. Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Stan Rams Amsterdam 7 08 2025
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  • Net Zero is the journey back to life as barbarians. The earliest photosynthesis dates back 1.75 billion years to the fossilised remains of cyanobacteria, specifically the species Navifusa majensis. This was the turning point for life on earth & species of cyanobacteria are the most successful & visible life in the history of the planet. CO₂ & chlorophyll are the carbon cycle. #klimaat #co2
    Net Zero is the journey back to life as barbarians. The earliest photosynthesis dates back 1.75 billion years to the fossilised remains of cyanobacteria, specifically the species Navifusa majensis. This was the turning point for life on earth & species of cyanobacteria are the most successful & visible life in the history of the planet. CO₂ & chlorophyll are the carbon cycle. #klimaat #co2
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  • 0911 clip contains lies .....the clip was made to cover up there was no plane and no rocket at all on 0911

    #0911 there were lots of thermite explosion clouds on more floors/ and on the buildin 5 films you will find on internet /

    Inside there were many thermite charges/ over 1000... all placed during years of preparations. Mention uploaded clip contains partly wrong info as there were many more explosions and there was no plane or rocket at all/

    Footages of people looking up in the area of the twins were prerecorded and later on the perps mixed in a plane and on some films a rocket... a missile/ all faked

    Be aware the elite perps and their false media publish countless clips with lies and distractions/
    0911 clip contains lies .....the clip was made to cover up there was no plane and no rocket at all on 0911 #0911 there were lots of thermite explosion clouds on more floors/ and on the buildin 5 films you will find on internet / Inside there were many thermite charges/ over 1000... all placed during years of preparations. Mention uploaded clip contains partly wrong info as there were many more explosions and there was no plane or rocket at all/ Footages of people looking up in the area of the twins were prerecorded and later on the perps mixed in a plane and on some films a rocket... a missile/ all faked Be aware the elite perps and their false media publish countless clips with lies and distractions/
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  • For those who refuse to open their eyes and see, this may be hard to understand, huge trees it’s impossible to not see. If the news is nothing but lies, the history we have been taught is nothing but lies, what else have we been lied to about?
    They lied about everything during centuries !
    For those who refuse to open their eyes and see, this may be hard to understand, huge trees it’s impossible to not see. If the news is nothing but lies, the history we have been taught is nothing but lies, what else have we been lied to about? They lied about everything during centuries !
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  • Zwartstaarthazen zijn wereldberoemd om hun grote oren, wat hun middel is om koel te blijven. Ze geven een groot oppervlak voor warmteuitwisseling: de bloedvaten kunnen verbreden (vasodilatie) waardoor meer warmteverlies mogelijk wordt.

    Cool Technology Inspired by the Black-Tailed Jackrabbit’s Heat-Regulating Ears >>> https://hasanjasim.online/cool-technology-inspired-by-the-black-tailed-jackrabbits-heat-regulating-ears/
    Zwartstaarthazen zijn wereldberoemd om hun grote oren, wat hun middel is om koel te blijven. Ze geven een groot oppervlak voor warmteuitwisseling: de bloedvaten kunnen verbreden (vasodilatie) waardoor meer warmteverlies mogelijk wordt. Cool Technology Inspired by the Black-Tailed Jackrabbit’s Heat-Regulating Ears >>> https://hasanjasim.online/cool-technology-inspired-by-the-black-tailed-jackrabbits-heat-regulating-ears/
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  • Smelt een paar kaarsen in een pannetje... en giet het gesmolten vet in een glas en doe daar kruidnagels in .... // stop het lont er in en laat het vet weer stollen. Zo maakt u een anti insecten kaars die allerlei insecten bestrijd en weghoudt uit uw huis.

    Traditionally, a few drops of clove oil used to be put on one's bed sheets at night to keep the bugs away. Clove oil is a rapid-acting, all-natural insect killer that is effective against mosquitoes, ants, wasps, moths and their larvae, flies, fleas, earwigs, silverfish, mites, aphids, cockroaches and more.
    Smelt een paar kaarsen in een pannetje... en giet het gesmolten vet in een glas en doe daar kruidnagels in .... // stop het lont er in en laat het vet weer stollen. Zo maakt u een anti insecten kaars die allerlei insecten bestrijd en weghoudt uit uw huis. Traditionally, a few drops of clove oil used to be put on one's bed sheets at night to keep the bugs away. Clove oil is a rapid-acting, all-natural insect killer that is effective against mosquitoes, ants, wasps, moths and their larvae, flies, fleas, earwigs, silverfish, mites, aphids, cockroaches and more.
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9wwjfjMgq8

    Middeleeuws Frans kasteel verlaten nadat hun zoon op tragische wijze stierf!


    Deze keer stuitten we op een werkelijk unieke plek: een kasteel dat zo oud is als de tijd zelf, doorgegeven door generaties van een familie die hier al eeuwenlang woont.

    Als je aan Franse kastelen denkt, denk je misschien aan grandeur en luxe, maar dit kasteel is anders. De familie was boer en het interieur voelt meer als een eenvoudig, bewoond huis. Het is een kasteel zoals we nog nooit eerder hebben gezien. Terwijl we het kasteel verkenden, ontdekten we een geschiedenis die even tragisch als boeiend is.

    Agnes, de laatste van haar familie die hier woonde, verbleef in dit kasteel tot 2012, toen ze overleed op de opmerkelijke leeftijd van 98. Haar laatste jaren bracht ze alleen door in de enorme, galmende hallen, omringd door herinneringen. Maar onder wat een vredig leven leek, ligt een schaduw die nooit helemaal is opgetrokken.

    Vele jaren geleden werden Agnes en haar man René geconfronteerd met een verwoestend verlies. Hun zoon, Sebastian, was pas 11 jaar oud toen zijn leven tragisch werd afgebroken. Tijdens wat een routinematige wandeling naar school had moeten zijn, werd hij aangereden door een auto en ondanks hun beste inspanningen overleefde hij het niet. Deze hartverscheurende gebeurtenis liet diepe littekens achter bij Agnes en René, littekens die de tijd nooit volledig kon helen.

    Ze kregen nog een zoon en ze stortten al hun liefde en hoop in hem. Maar de vraag blijft: waarom is hij nooit teruggekeerd om te zorgen voor de plek die zoveel van hun familiegeschiedenis en hartzeer herbergde?

    We zijn enthousiast om je mee te nemen terwijl we de mysteries en schoonheid van deze opmerkelijke plek ontdekken. Ga met ons mee op deze reis - je zult het niet willen missen! 🎥🔍✨
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9wwjfjMgq8 Middeleeuws Frans kasteel verlaten nadat hun zoon op tragische wijze stierf! Deze keer stuitten we op een werkelijk unieke plek: een kasteel dat zo oud is als de tijd zelf, doorgegeven door generaties van een familie die hier al eeuwenlang woont. Als je aan Franse kastelen denkt, denk je misschien aan grandeur en luxe, maar dit kasteel is anders. De familie was boer en het interieur voelt meer als een eenvoudig, bewoond huis. Het is een kasteel zoals we nog nooit eerder hebben gezien. Terwijl we het kasteel verkenden, ontdekten we een geschiedenis die even tragisch als boeiend is. Agnes, de laatste van haar familie die hier woonde, verbleef in dit kasteel tot 2012, toen ze overleed op de opmerkelijke leeftijd van 98. Haar laatste jaren bracht ze alleen door in de enorme, galmende hallen, omringd door herinneringen. Maar onder wat een vredig leven leek, ligt een schaduw die nooit helemaal is opgetrokken. Vele jaren geleden werden Agnes en haar man René geconfronteerd met een verwoestend verlies. Hun zoon, Sebastian, was pas 11 jaar oud toen zijn leven tragisch werd afgebroken. Tijdens wat een routinematige wandeling naar school had moeten zijn, werd hij aangereden door een auto en ondanks hun beste inspanningen overleefde hij het niet. Deze hartverscheurende gebeurtenis liet diepe littekens achter bij Agnes en René, littekens die de tijd nooit volledig kon helen. Ze kregen nog een zoon en ze stortten al hun liefde en hoop in hem. Maar de vraag blijft: waarom is hij nooit teruggekeerd om te zorgen voor de plek die zoveel van hun familiegeschiedenis en hartzeer herbergde? We zijn enthousiast om je mee te nemen terwijl we de mysteries en schoonheid van deze opmerkelijke plek ontdekken. Ga met ons mee op deze reis - je zult het niet willen missen! 🎥🔍✨
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    The First Photographs Ever Taken of Amsterdam [600+ Images, 1859-1899] Dutch Golden Age/ Technology

    4 sep 2023

    Today we will browse through over 600 of the most detailed and rarest photographs taken of Amsterdam before the year 1900. These images, many never before seen on, come from a multitude of different resources, including, but not limited to; the Amsterdam Historical Society, and The University of Amsterdam.

    The oldest photograph is this collection will date to roughly 1859, which is the earliest photograph of Amsterdam I was able to locate. This is my most in depth collection to date, and the abundance of ancient, or old world technology, visible in this city is unquestionably remarkable. Please like, share, and subscribe to my channel if you’re not already, and be sure to leave a comment down below about which images stood out to you the most.

    Again, this collection is for the Old World researcher, and the newcomer to European History, as the vast and elaborate architecture showcased through today’s collection will astound even the most seasoned of viewers. Enjoy!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NcjEToPUBw&t=16s The First Photographs Ever Taken of Amsterdam [600+ Images, 1859-1899] Dutch Golden Age/ Technology 4 sep 2023 Today we will browse through over 600 of the most detailed and rarest photographs taken of Amsterdam before the year 1900. These images, many never before seen on, come from a multitude of different resources, including, but not limited to; the Amsterdam Historical Society, and The University of Amsterdam. The oldest photograph is this collection will date to roughly 1859, which is the earliest photograph of Amsterdam I was able to locate. This is my most in depth collection to date, and the abundance of ancient, or old world technology, visible in this city is unquestionably remarkable. Please like, share, and subscribe to my channel if you’re not already, and be sure to leave a comment down below about which images stood out to you the most. Again, this collection is for the Old World researcher, and the newcomer to European History, as the vast and elaborate architecture showcased through today’s collection will astound even the most seasoned of viewers. Enjoy!
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