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Youโ€™re on fire today! ๐Ÿ”ฅ Absolutely love to see it ๐Ÿ˜

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Fun to see you put on the tinfoil hat.

I wish we could just share images directly in the comment threads. There is so much awesome Gates mockery out there that taps into the terror. https://themariachiyears.substack.com/p/sunday-smallpox?s=w

This is the best cardigan mockery I've seen so far of Gates: https://twitter.com/Bobby_Network/status/1380812356226318341

The satirists are going to win this for us. :)

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You're preaching to the choir, Gato, but what do we do?

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https://twitter.com/TheRealKeean/status/1513984979243479043?s=20&t=3m-gNWuOXIK-6gtw2cUPlw

here's a start.

next, it's time to end the good name of this grifter gang and reveal them for what they are.

then, it's time to make it clear to US leaders that we do not want to fund this clownshow and that we view subrogating american autonomy to unaccountable NGO's as a pure non-starter.

then we can get to work on making the UN more their headquarters to angloa.

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Yes indeed. Angola, Louisiana.

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Well, that's better than moving it to Angola, Indiana!

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Itโ€™s the Louisiana State Penitentiaryโ€”Angola, Indiana must be a pretty rough place!

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Oh, didn't know it was the state pen. ๐Ÿ˜ I don't know if Angola is rough or not. It doesn't look it. I've only been once, it's far from here.

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There are things to do. First, spread the word. People need to know what is really happening. Second, teach the Constitution. You'd be surprised how many people don't know. When they read it and understand it, their first question is "Well if that's so, then how do they get away with all the stuff they're doing?" Answer: because folks like you haven't read the Constitution and don't know that they can't do this! Last you can pray. Prayer is powerful and takes power away from Satan and gives it to God. Satan has been very active lately, you can see it in everything that Gato describes.

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This is my list (condensed from a piece I wrote recently)

It boils down to a simple principle: increase your power over your own life and deprive the state of the same, to the greatest extent possible.

-Take control of your money (hard money forms, whatever works for you). Do it now.

-Pursue good health. Healthcare may be too difficult or expensive to access in the future.

-Increase your privacy and security by learning Linux.

-Pursue self-sufficiency with skills and tools.

-Cultivate strong value-reciprocating relationships IRL and on the interwebz.

-Stay ahead of the crowd in terms of spotting dangerous trends.

Just a few ideas. ๐Ÿ’ก I have no problems with those who fight the system by petitioning, protesting, etc. as this battle is in some sense psychological and we need spiritual fuel but I think our true power comes in taking our consent and sanction away from the system.

To engage in a little bit of collectivist and hypothetical daydreaming, just imagine what would happen if everybody started using constitutional (pre 1970) money or cryptocurrency today. Right now.

The tyranny would grind to a halt. ๐Ÿ›‘ โœ‹

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Self-care has ALWAYS been health care.

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Brilliant additions. How the hell could I forget cash? Duh.

I'm also not going to drive any new vehicle subject to an internet kill switch or any of the rest of that rot.

One of my many middle fingers to the establishment is to drive older vehicles with manual transmissions. They are more fun anyway, plus they are cheaper to fix (while they may experience more frequent repair problems, at least the fixes are cheaper).

I feel deeply sorry for the younger generations, but I am happy I taught my young cousins to drive manual.

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Everyone in my household can drive a manual. It was a requirement. My son uses the fact that he has a manual as a poor-man's anti-theft device!

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Do thieves really not know how to drive manuals? This is insane. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ

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๐Ÿ‘ We have 2.

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More suggestions:

- Cut your cable/sat if you havenโ€™t already. That chokes off the legacy media companies like CNN from carriage fee revenue.

- 30 days of shelf stable food (at absolute minimum)

- start a garden, even if small. Learn how to grow something from seed to harvest

- if you have the means and good sun exposure, get a solar generator so you can power low load appliances off the grid and w/o the need for gas

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"Cable." haha. I haven't had cable since 2009. LOL

As for the rest, also done. I guess I'm in good shape. haha

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deletedApr 13, 2022ยทedited Apr 13, 2022
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That is hilarious! I love it ๐Ÿ’—

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We have to keep our spirits up. The cathartic rants serve that purpose at least.

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Grateful for the cathartic rants - nothing better with morning coffee than the intelligent, well-expressed comments in Substack posts!

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YYR, I believe we MUST retake journalism and media first and foremost. That's a daunting task, because the money behind this institution is almost limitless.

However, even with the limited cracks the Truth has had a chance to escape from (Substack, Joe Rogan, The Highwire, etc) over the past two years, the power of that Truth has at the very least stemmed the tide of insanity, even if only for a moment. I'm grateful for that. That's true power.

That said, you damn well know that the overlords also understand this well. They'll recalibrate. So to me, the platforms of free speech are the beach head that needs to be reclaimed. There are a lot of fronts we need to fight on though.

https://bherr.substack.com/p/this-is-only-a-beta-test?s=w

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We're all Randy Weaver, now. Figure out how to live without them, and sell the skills you have for cash, AKA small silver coins.

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You are free

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"Memento mori", that's what.

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Gato and I must be reading the same daily apocalypse tear off calendar.

https://bherr.substack.com/p/its-not-over-by-damn-sight?s=w

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You seem to be implying, somewhat coyly, that Gates is, in the vernacular, a scummy bastard barely worth spitting on. I think you are being overly nice, and somewhat reticent, but am willing to let it slide, since you and I agree on so much other stuff. :-)!

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Heh there arenโ€™t sufficient words to describe that man. A vulgar bodily function suffices.

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This article is spot on; fantastic! The entire purpose of unleashing the virus and the vaccines was to lead us to this very moment: the moment when the WHO is granted global powers over the citizens of the world. It appears they will succeed. This leads me to believe what what is happening in Shanghai is nothing more than a war game exercise of the WHO post-treaty.

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deletedApr 14, 2022ยทedited Apr 14, 2022
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Yes indeed COVID was conveniently used to disrupt the election. These psyops often serve multiple functions.

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Of all the things I thought I might become, a slave was never one.

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Don't just believe the cat! Read their plans in their own words:

https://assets.nationbuilder.com/therebel/pages/58271/attachments/original/1649447145/Under10mb.pdf?1649447145

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Reads attachment. Yells, loudly, "SHIT!" Goes to liquor cabinet.

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And watch this:

"Monopoly: Who owns the world?"

https://battleplan.news/watch?id=6182943ec1526b2b32741040

More about el gato's breadcrumbs regarding Gates, WEF but also Vanguard, Blackrock

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I completely agree with and am grateful for El Gatoโ€™s observations. It is certain that this was planned long ago, and it is certain that the plan is continuing to advance. Itโ€™s not slowing down, but growing broader and more audacious.

My job in the navy was to navigate a major warship, to know where we were and how to get to intended points without hitting big rocks and to tell the Officer of the Deck the course and speed needed to arrive safely and on time.

We are all shipmates, on the same vessel, and weโ€™re in dangerous waters here. A very uninviting landfall is looming.

El Gatoโ€™s essay is like an aid to navigation. We know where we are, how close to the reefs and shoalsโ€”very close.

Any whoโ€™ve read my past comments know that my chartroom includes passages of prophetic Scripture and that I believe the first part of Revelation 6 is where we are. I wonโ€™t bore you with undue repetition. But just that the First Horseman is a conqueror, and he will conquer. And it wonโ€™t be good and it wonโ€™t be well with very, very many people.

Nothing but respect for whoever works to hinder him. Maybe we can stop him from having total successโ€”a remnant of people? A remnant of nations?

But, Sirs and Maโ€™ams, Navigation holds us approaching hazards without room to turn, and all back emergency full will not stop us in time.

Brace for impact.

Remember your shipmates. Weโ€™ll need each other.

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Merci, mon vieux, for your kind comment.

And may lโ€™Eternel guard and keep you in these dreadful times. Grace to you.

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One of the best sources documenting the covert biomedical cabal is James Corbett. His four part series "Who is Bill Gates?" can't be recommended highly enough.

https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/

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โ€œthe confluence of a global health passport and central bank digital currencies is an extinction level event for personal liberty and privacy.โ€ Our predicament concisely summarized.

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Alex Berenson needs to read this.

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Berenson has an ego a mile wide. He is a NYer after all. He will never come to grips with reality on this because his hubris prevents him from making sweeping changes to his worldview and this is a multi-system-level problem. Many people will never come to grips with that because the collapse of western civilization is emotionally difficult to face. They're emotionally invested in the US remaining at the top of the heap, and his nationalism/Ukraine psychosis is wrapped up in all of this. He's also a fool insofar as clinical trial design is concerned. All of it is a bridge too far for him to consider and he probably wants his job back at the NY Times. We're going back to normal now! (That's what he thinks.)

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Berenson is a rebel with guardrails.

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Your observation of the emotional difficulty of facing the demise of America is spot on. I realized it in my quest for truth, I mourned it, I set out to tell others, but some just donโ€™t want to see.

Maybe itโ€™s because we have a culture that seeks escapism instead of accepting and facing our problems.

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I gave up entirely on the US 8 years ago and left. I learned the hard way, though, that there is more to being "free" that meets the eye. In the past year I came to the conclusion that we're going to have to fight tyranny everywhere in every country. This time, it's the world's leadership against their populations, all over the world.

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"This time, it's the world's leadership against their populations, all over the world." Exactly what I've been saying since seing virtually all nations in jackbooted lockstep on lockdowns. The same happening with vaccine mandates just further proves the point.

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"I gave up entirely on the US 8 years ago and left."

Where did you go? I'm making my escape list.

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Escape from what?

Serious question.

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Apr 24, 2022ยทedited Apr 24, 2022

From the US. Was planning this before Covid, had a very short list of countries I was thinking about relocating to but now will have to factor in the countries' Covid policies and reevaluate. Was just wondering where you relocated to and how that's working out?

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Berenson longs for a time when he once again gets invited to dinner parties. That is clear.

And I just noticed that my phone's autocorrect wanted to call him 'Berenstain'. I've never typed that before.

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Haha! Yes. Yes, he does.

Berenstain. Brilliant accident. :D

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I don't think it can be an accident.

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I don't disagree with your assessment. I still hold hope for him (and others like him) to, in fact, come to grips with the reality of the big picture here. At SOME point, if you have a curious and analytical mind, the pieces have to start dropping into place. It helps to hear/read from intelligent people whom you respect and are not "conspiracy theorists" (LOL) like el gato who DIG and PICK at the narratives.

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Crashing the WHO website will do nothing. Our elected officials are bought and paid for. The mere fact we know as much as we do, and the Schwab/Gates axis isnโ€™t hiding much anymore, means they are confident they will be successful. Iโ€™ve given up hope that my friends, family, and co-workers will wake from their hedonism. As long as the streaming services load new content and Apple comes out with a new gadget theyโ€™re good. Whatโ€™s the big deal anyway. Iโ€™m looking for people I can trust to start local supply chains and mutual aid societies. This is happening.

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I wish Hannah Arendt's 'the banality of evil' wasn't so applicable these days....

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A large problem is the only entity people look to in order to save them from the predations of these jackals is government. You know, the captured crony government owned by the jackals themselves. Goes back to the anti-monopoly laws that were supposed to protect us from those barons of the gilded age. Government will make a big show of it at first but it only empowers them to rig the game further for those interests. Most people are immersed in the myth of government as savior. I donโ€™t see any way of grassroots movements changing this.

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Thing is, it would seem that they've missed the chance to really force vaccines on us. Sure, there are still mandates in certain places, but they have largely been abandoned and it's hard to see them getting a second chance. I realise that trust in the medical authorities is still (inexplicably) high, but the failure of the vaccines in any purpose where they might be considered a moral necessity is clear. You can sense that the public knows this even when they aren't saying it. How can they hope to succeed on a second try when - after fifteen-plus months of vaccine failure - there will be considerably more public scepticism?

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IDK. Shot mandates are still in effect for most large workplaces. Mask mandates come back on any whim and lock downs will be back in the fall. Shanghai is a warning to us. Will we heed it?

Wake Up People!

https://narrowpath.substack.com/p/wake-up-people?r=171xjv&s=w&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=direct

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Tendros is not even a real doctor and his country is in the midst of a civil war

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A common theme in the promotion of vaccines is that the severity of the disease and the degree to which a population is at risk is overstated, and vaccination is declared the ONLY solution.

(For example CoV 2 was quite discriminatory and a risk for a relatively small population group, elderly and in poor health; furthermore even in the high risk group there is 85% survival rate. Yet it was presented as being a high risk for the whole population with high fatality risk for all, and CoV 2 treatments such as Ivermectin were actively discouraged or even banned, only vaccination was to be the solution.)

Poliovirus is an interesting example. It is a virus that reproduces in the gut where it causes no harm, but if - IF - it transits the gut wall it will spread in the blood stream and infect nervous tissue. Its symptoms range from relatively mild, fever, headaches, muscle aches, to severe causing muscle paralysis and death. It isnโ€™t serious or fatal for most who ingest it, nor for most who develop symptoms.

Being a virus reproducing in the gut, its primary vector of transmission is in fรฆces. So which is most likely to reduce/halt transmission: a) better hygiene, sanitation, living conditions; b) vaccination?

How does oral polio vaccine cause outbreaks. Well it uses live virus which then having been ingested transit the gut and are excreted in fรฆces. The vaccine programmes are targeted at children - not the most hygienic creatures in the best of circumstances. Couple this with populations with poor hygiene and sanitation, and the fact parents come into close contact with infant and child excretaโ€ฆ et voilร  an outbreak of poliomyelitis in adults.

We carry on vaccinating children in developed Countries (in France 12 compulsory vaccinations for children.) despite low incidence or absence of the diseases for which the vaccines are given. Of course, the โ€˜expertsโ€™ will say that is because of the vaccines. But is it? Could it be better living standards, better nutrition? I think there needs to be a review of all vaccination and just how effective it is overall. But of course there is a money-incentive to ensure that enquiry or debate must not take place.

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