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  • Margaret W. posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago

    Nonstop propaganda from national media continues to frighten people into mental paralysis and submission to health authorities. Why Americans must say, “I Will Not Comply” to this technocracy coup d’état https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWqMADHBJd8

    • I’m not afraid, but it sure has changed my shopping habits and employment status. I’m pretty much unhappy with people who shut their brains off and accept whatever that little box says, be it radio or t.v. Not to mention, many people are followers and authority figures are like mommy and daddy. This model of social conditioning, being treated like a child by government and employers, has sickened me in my 30years of trying to make a living. God help us all, and I’ll do what I can where I live.

      • I honestly think our best hope for the short term is try to make as many connections as you can with SANE people who have turned off their TV, will laugh and agree if you say “Sean Vanity” (they have turned off their radios, too) and want to find a way to gather resources. I can’t be the only person with land who has been watching this coming and have tried to make plans to put people who are survivors together. You have to reach out and find that guy (male or female) who refuses the mask, who wants a future. I think hope is there, but we have to make hope what we look to each morning to move forward. Can’t drive looking into the rear view mirror…

        • I’ve been trying to alienate myself from the “system” since I’ve been 18, unsuccessfully though. Been stocking up since 2016. As far as good people go, they are few and far between. I’ve primarily driven truck over the past twenty years for smaller companies. Tried on several occasions to organize other drivers on minor issues, like not being forced to break the law. To absolutely no avail. Everybody’s got there own issues, well I got a mortgage and need the money etc. As far as issues that don’t effect individuals, they don’t care. It basically boils down to the lack of compassion people have for each other. As far as the mask issue goes, we have common ground, but only there. And I’d say half my county is not wearing masks, and that’s because we have a large Amish population. But most my neighbors do not have a problem wearing masks into stores. They don’t see it as a moral or rights issue, it’s just something you have to do. I should’ve gotten out of the mid-west 12yrs ago when I had a chance. Been trying to find a better place to go recently, but I don’t think there is anywhere to run to.

      • Here is something we all can do – follow Jon Rappoport’s suggest and help to create the CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE. Please read:

        Dispatches from the War: To Dr. Scott Atlas and Dr. John Ioannidis