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Quinton and Tangakwunu - Save Our Planet, Part 1 of 3

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Welcome to Part 1 of the 3-part series, “Quinton and Tangakwunu – Save Our Planet.” Somewhere in the Arctic, a polar bear cub, Quinton, and his dad, Tangakwunu, are living a peaceful life, until an “icequake” strikes. The iceberg they are on falls apart and drifts them away from their home. “What happened?” “Where are we going?” “I don’t know. I’m more concerned that this iceberg will melt if we head further south. And we may bump into humans.” “Mom taught me that it’s not right to take the lives of other beings. We have other things to eat! There’s kelp and other sea plants.” “Okay, kelp it is.” “Something’s coming towards us.” “Humans?” “Must be.” “Dad, what now?” “I’m not sure, but whatever happens, stay close to me.” “Well, so... Quinton's mom, her life was taken by hunters, and I was traumatized… I just couldn’t get over it... So I went to see a guru called Wahkan. Some say he surrendered his ego and became the Spirit of the Arctic... He knew I was coming. Before I turned around to head out, he looked at me once…He was all... love and... that moment I felt like I was connected with... something all powerful.” “The ancient Atlanteans used crystals for everything; communication, healing, weather control, and to increase psychic and supernatural abilities.” “I think the greatest achievement in human history is the establishment of human rights. I know there are still lots to be done, but when it comes to animals... We don't have any rights, alive or dead. Humans are allowed to catch us, eat us, breed us, and lock us in zoos.” “We don't like being locked away in zoos, and in small areas that are not really our home.” “I have a plan. Follow me out. You just have to trust me and be very very quiet.” “Kate, where are we going?” “You’ll see. Somewhere awesome.”
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2020-12-12
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