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  • PiPoe posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago

    This is a post concerning local networking.
    First, some background: I subscribe to many sites. They span a broad spectrum of ideologies, geography, and disciplines. Virtually every one of these sites advocates for getting together with like minded people within your local community. It appears to me that our society, regardless of what nation or political demography we reside in, is quite atomized, with a huge number of people very much unaware of the scope of the war being waged against them and most, unwilling to believe that their governments, corporations, and other institutions not only don’t care about them but wish them harm.
    I have personally found it very difficult to locate people where I reside (USA, blue state, red county) that want to pull their heads out of the sand and discuss what’s going on much less figure out what to do in response.
    I really can’t blame them. I have been busy unraveling this incredibly massive Agenda over the course of several years; I can say that as I was hit with each blow to my world view, I would fight against what my own research was telling me. I didn’t want to believe it. There were times, as I learned some of the darker aspects of this Agenda, that the blood would run from my extremities and congeal around my vital organs. As I said, I’ve had years to come to terms with these revelations; it’s obvious that the majority have not had the advantage of digesting the putrid beast one small bite at a time.
    Getting back to forming local like-minded groups, I have identified one, maybe two local people that may be mentally prepared and capable of formulating and implementing a local response (and no, I’m not referring to a militia type response).
    I could be wrong but, my guess is that my experience in forming a local like-minded group is more par for the course than not. It would be helpful to gain a sense of what everyone here is experiencing in this regard because if “local” is not a realistic option, then we need to re-think this approach.
    This purpose of this post is to ‘survey’ what each of us is experiencing within our individual communities. Please share your thoughts and experiences regarding this matter. Thank you.

    • I’ve followed the advice of this website (from Dr F I believe) and “plant seeds” of ideas for future discourse. It can be slow and sometimes frustrating but it avoids arguments quite well. A work supervisor brought up digital currency and how it is now being pushed here in Canada by the prime minister. I let him give his opinion then added to it by introducing the others to the WEF and the book written by Klaus Schwab. I left it at that. I find presenting too much information to people who are unaware to be counterproductive. Plant a seed and wait for them to come back to you. Most won’t but that’s normal. Hope this helps.

        • Thank you Bluenose. Yes it helps. Aside from the “seeds you’ve planted”, at present, are you part of a local like-minded group that discusses freely what is going on? If so, how many are in this group?

            • No, there is no group locally, just a small handful of individuals that I interact with. They don’t interact with one another that I’m aware of. I do discuss “things” with 2 former co-workers via texting/emails because they live on the other side of the country. Both are well versed as to what’s going on nationally and globally.

                • Thank you Bluenose. At least you have a few local like-minded individuals; hopefully that can bloom into something more substantial.

            • I’m in a high-population U.S. urban area (for now) in Gov. DeSantis’s state, and the short answer is: I’ve seen atomization more than anything else, outside of first- and second-generation immigrant families/networks. But I think the answer will differ a lot by one’s specific location. Where I am, for example, everyone’s running around with a muzzle on–despite the governor’s policy–and most of them are doing it willingly. Two counties away from here, there were lawsuits against covid orders, which would never happen in my area. I’ve lived all over the U.S., and that experience, too, makes me think it’s all about location and the kind of people living in your immediate area. Then there’s the degree of polarization along Red/Blue lines in the States; that probably makes a difference as to what people in an area are more/less likely to be open to hearing.

              I think there really is a need for isolated people of like mind to be able to connect with non-local people, but I don’t know of any good way to do so in today’s world. The internet is of some use, but it has its perils and limitations. So analogue and local is certainly the best way to go.

              • Thank you for your post PiPoe. I’ve been thinking along the same lines. Anyone on Giza in N Idaho who would like to connect? Please send me a private msg.

                  • At least I know I am not alone in feeling/being alone. It is bizar, to say the least, not being able to connect to other people.

                  • It’s information warfare.
                    I find a hunger for truth.
                    I supply them w/sites; bitchute videos; books; and whatever I think their medium might be. In the end; they will at least know one thing:
                    it must be their choice; not the governments.
                    That’s where many will draw a line in the sand.

                    [Also, that many hunger for the truth;
                    means the lamestream press
                    is not believable to them anymore.]

                    • I’ve been lucky that at a younger age, I was immunized quite effectively against some forms of mind control. I couldn’t say all, but some.
                      I’ve learnt one thing from the scamdemic and learnt it hard.
                      Plans upon plans, in the end, the ones who will affect your life negatively aren’t a shadowy elite. The ones who will come for you are the people affected by the mind control and propaganda and those simply wanting to get crumbs of the big kids table. Fear of people isn’t exactly right about how I feel but sheer horror at how easily and so thoroughly people can be manipulated to do something entirely self-destructive in multiple aspects of their lives for the sake of social acceptance.

                        • It appears you share some of my own concerns on the local level. People made desperate and people who no longer have control over their own faculties – likely to pose some real problems down the road.
                          I’m working to make my property unattractive to enter – in other words, make it look higher risk for an aggressor. I’ve put dents in my truck and wear old beat up non-designer clothes into town – lol

                        • Yes, that is a concern. Thanks for mentioning it. Not knowing who to trust makes things that much more difficult.