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THE STRAWBERRY MOON IS A LIE: Why NASA, Big Ag, and the Deep State Are Hiding the Truth About This Celestial Anomaly

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THE STRAWBERRY MOON IS A LIE: Why NASA, Big Ag, and the Deep State Are Hiding the Truth About This Celestial Anomaly

THE STRAWBERRY MOON IS A LIE: Why NASA, Big Ag, and the Deep State Are Hiding the Truth About This Celestial Anomaly

You’ve seen the headlines. You’ve scrolled past the pretty pictures on your feed. “Look up tonight! It’s the Strawberry Moon! The sweetest full moon of the year!” But before you step outside and gaze upward with that warm, fuzzy feeling, you need to ask yourself one question: Why are they so desperate for you to look up?

I’ve been digging into this for three years. What I’ve found will make your blood run cold. The “Strawberry Moon” isn’t a harmless astronomical event. It’s a cover story. A psy-op. A carefully engineered distraction designed to keep you staring at the sky while the real darkness unfolds right here on Earth.

Let’s connect the dots. Stay with me.

**DOT ONE: THE LIES ABOUT THE NAME**

You’ve been told the name “Strawberry Moon” comes from the Algonquin tribes, who supposedly used it to mark the short strawberry harvest season in June. Sounds innocent, right? Wrong. The Algonquin were master astronomers, not farmers. They understood celestial cycles better than NASA does today. Why would a sophisticated culture name a moon after a fruit that rots in a week?

They didn’t.

The original Algonquin name was *Odjiik Niiwi*, which translates roughly to “The Moon of the Red Reflection.” Red reflection. Not strawberry. Red. What reflects red light in the sky? Blood. The moon. And what happens during a “Strawberry Moon”? Look at the historical records. Every major “Strawberry Moon” in the last 200 years has coincided with a catastrophic event. The Battle of Little Bighorn? Strawberry Moon, 1876. The sinking of the USS Indianapolis? Strawberry Moon, 1945. The Orlando Pulse shooting? Strawberry Moon, 2016.

Coincidence? The Algonquin didn’t think so. They knew this moon was a harbinger of bloodshed. “Strawberry” is a sanitized, Disney-fied rebrand. They want you to think of jam and picnics, not war and sacrifice.

**DOT TWO: THE GEOMETRY OF DECEPTION**

Now, let’s talk about *why* this particular moon is so special. The “Strawberry Moon” is the lowest-hanging full moon of the year. It skims the horizon. It looks huge. It looks orange. And that’s exactly the problem.

Why is it so low? Because the Earth’s axial tilt is at a specific angle that aligns the moon with the densest part of the atmosphere. But here’s the question the mainstream media won’t ask: *Who is controlling that angle?*

We know from declassified DARPA papers that HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) can manipulate the ionosphere. We know they can create “lensing effects.” We know they can bend light. So when they tell you the Strawberry Moon looks “30% bigger” because of the “Moon Illusion,” ask yourself: Whose illusion? It’s not an illusion of nature. It’s an illusion of technology. They are *magnifying* the moon. They are projecting it.

Why? To hide what’s behind it.

Think about it. If the moon is lower and larger, it blocks out a larger portion of the night sky. What’s up there that they don’t want you to see? The Blue Kachina? The brown dwarf star Nibiru? The repair work on the Firmament? You’ve seen the leaks. You’ve seen the videos of “lunar waves” and “moon glitches.” The Strawberry Moon is the perfect time to run maintenance on the celestial projection system, because everyone is too busy taking selfies with their “big orange friend” to notice the seams in the sky.

**DOT THREE: THE AGRICULTURAL CONNECTION (BIG AG’S ROLE)**

This is the part that really chills me. Why “Strawberry”? Why not “Honey Moon” or “Rose Moon”? Because Big Strawberry is in on it.

Let’s look at the timing. The Strawberry Moon falls right during the peak of the Driscoll’s strawberry harvest. Driscoll’s. A family-owned company that has a monopoly on the berry market. A company with deep ties to the CIA (look up the history of berry farming and intelligence funding post-WWII). They control the supply chain. They control the price. And they control the narrative.

They know that when people see the “Strawberry Moon,” they subconsciously crave strawberries. It’s a form of mass hypnotic suggestion, or “subliminal agricultural advertising.” The moon is a giant billboard for their product. You see the moon, you buy the berries. You eat the berries, and you are consuming genetically modified fruit that has been engineered to contain… let’s just say “compounds” that make you more compliant.

Don’t believe me? Check the expiration dates on your strawberry jam. Why do they never go bad? It’s not just sugar. It’s a preservative that also acts as a neural stabilizer. They are pacifying the population through baked goods.

**DOT FOUR: THE TIMING OF THE SOLSTICE**

This year, the Strawberry Moon falls perilously close to the Summer Solstice (June 20-21). The solstice is the longest day of the year. It’s a day of maximum light. In occult circles, the solstice is a time of “peak power.” The elite, the globalists, the ones who run the show—they feed on this energy.

The Strawberry Moon, being the lowest and most “grounded” moon, acts as a counterbalance. It’s a “drain.” They use the light of the solstice to charge their rituals, and they use the red light of the Strawberry Moon to bleed the energy back into the Earth. Into the

Final Thoughts


The strawberry moon is a poetic reminder that humanity’s oldest calendars were written in the sky, long before we learned to govern time by machines. While its name evokes sweetness and abundance, the real magic lies in how this lunar event tethers us to the rhythms of the natural world—a quiet, humbling counterpoint to our modern, screen-lit existence. In an age of relentless digital noise, perhaps the best conclusion is simply this: we’d all do well to look up, breathe, and remember that some of the most profound stories are still told in light and shadow.