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Mrs S's avatar

They are living in fantasy land. It's not the 1960s anymore. Nobody would put up with conscription.

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Transcriber B's avatar

I sincerely hope that you are right and in late 2023, 2024, maybe so. But, alas, I thought there would be a lot more resistance to the mandates for experimental gene therapy injections. And there was more resistance than I realized at the time, it was so censored, which I why I continue transcribing from 2021-2022. But still... most people I know just went and took them, even those who didn't really want them. They were like, oh, well, OK, gotta do what you gotta do, if they say roll up your sleeve, roll up your sleeve. I truly was appalled at what I witnessed in my personal circles. Such ignorance, and such lack of self-regard.

But again, I sincerely hope that you are right.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

People learned a lot over the last few years, not everyone but many and many learned the hard way.

I spoke to a friend very recently who works for the gov and remained vaxx free despite hard mandates. After working from home for 2 years or so, she's now back at the office 3 days a week, the only person in here dept unvaxxed. She's told me that there are 3 people who have been off sick for about 1 year with unknown illnesses that they are now suspicious are vaxx injuries. Even the healthy looking ones look at my friend and see her health and wonder and regret why they 'followed orders' when they could have said no.

I didn't realize it until I spoke to my friend but those of us who are unvaxxed really are a living picture of what they gave up. I'm sure to some we are a 'sore spot' and that's a good reason to not rub it in.

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Transcriber B's avatar

wise words

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Mrs S's avatar

But conscription is completely different to getting an injection. The injections were sold to the public on the basis that they had been tested and were not life threatening. If the public had known the truth they would never have lined up....which is why they had to lie and crush all dissent.

The only way conscription could work is in the event of an actual invasion. But to fight proxy wars in far flung places? No way would any parent agree to their son or daughter doing that.

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Bandit's avatar

We ARE being invaded every single day by military age male illegal aliens from around the world.

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Donna O's avatar

Yes! And the first part of the war will be within the borders of this тАЬmonolithтАЭ. Then, when weтАЩre sufficiently crippled, with so much of our troop/munitions resources overseas тАЬguardingтАЭ others, China will just waltz in and take control of all the property theyтАЩve bought here in the US. It wonтАЩt require a shot.

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SnowInTheWind's avatar

Or some local oligarch. Aren't Gates and Soros in the business of buying up farmland around the world?

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Donna O's avatar

ChinaтАЩs buying up America and Gates and Soros are buying up EuropeтАФcheaply after SiriтАЩs destroys countryтАЩsтАЩ economies.

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Bandit's avatar

Yep. Squatters unite! ЁЯШЙ

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Tamsin's avatar

Yes, and Gato missed mentioning that invasion of millions of men. Because they are seen as workers seeking work in a world-wide free labor market, never mind the attractions of the benefits of our existing welfare state. Libertarians have denounced the welfare state and look down at their clean hands.

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Cirze's avatar

And you canтАЩt help wondering what is their plan?

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Bandit's avatar

Kill us off and take over. ?

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Mrs S's avatar

But they have come to claim food stamps and dental care. Not to bayonet your wife.

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JudyC's avatar

IтАЩm pretty sure thatтАЩs sarcasm because if not, I fear you are going to be proved wrong about that. Might have been true early on, but for the last year or more, itтАЩs been very few families and mostly military aged men. IтАЩm in south Texas and thatтАЩs whatтАЩs coming over our border in hordes.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Gangs, highly organized.

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Ki Consciousness's avatar

Yikes. That's f***ing scary.

Do these men appear to be trained or organized? Physically fit, etc?

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CK's avatar

They are being paid by the UN, at least according to some. Paul Alexander posted about this in the last few days. The military aged men are not coming for food stamps.

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MDJD's avatar

They are not going to bayonet anybody, but they kill almost 100,000 Americans a year with the fentanyl they smuggle over the border. Drug addiction would continue if the border were sealed, but the point is they are actually poisoning people. Many of their victims unknowingly ingest the fentanyl poison that is disguised as something else. And the kicker is that the killers still get the food stamps and dental care.

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JudyC's avatar

DonтАЩt be sure. In the last 2 yrs, theyтАЩve logged 72,823 Muslims, all military age men, enter through the border. ThatтАЩs the equivalent of 12 Army Divisions. This is just the ones they know about and doesnтАЩt include those from non-Middle East countries. HereтАЩs the source:

https://x.com/BillMelugin_/status/1711730672279122039?s=20

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Bandit's avatar

And free everything else, too.

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Bandit's avatar

You're dreamin'.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

How many Americans realize that Ukraine/Russia is a proxy war? There are Canadians who don't.

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CeeMcG's avatar

Too many.

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Pbr's avatar

Just also consider that some people had no choice in the matter. Medical personnel, staff at medical institutions, were to either get a shot or lose their livelihood . We the general public are really undereducated about science, math, our rights and letтАЩs face it our government. What we were taught and reality are totally different.

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Blair's avatar

Fair point. There was little resistance to vaccine "mandates." But, of course, it was all for "the greater good." It was all for our "safety and security." By the way, the vaccine is "safe and effective." Very "safe and effective."

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Ki Consciousness's avatar

In general, I see your point (the compliance level of the masses cannot be overestimated). That said, I think that there is a HUGE difference between asking people to get a supposedly innocuous injection (remember, we've all been conditioned since childhood to believe that shots are unpleasant, but *necessary*) in order to "protect themselves and others" and asking people to go off and fight a literal war. The first (injections) actually appeals to people's misguided sense of self-preservation. The second (conscription) asks them to put that aside. BIIIIG difference IMO.

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JudyC's avatar

I think a lot depends on where you live. There was much pushback in my area, but we are one of the most conservative counties in our areaтАжand weтАЩre in Texas, so thereтАЩs that.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

They view us as subjects, not citizens. They would take great delight in drafting the sons of MAGA and sending them off to the Russian meatgrinder.

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Mrs S's avatar

I agree they would love it.

But people aren't objects that can be shifted around on a board. If people don't consent to something then they resist, like they are doing here in the UK with the road cameras. People just keep cutting the poles down and there is nothing the government can do.

The same is happening with the new 20mph speed limits imposed across Wales. People have just painted over the signs.

At the end of the day people have to consent to be governed otherwise governance is extremely troublesome.

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Transcriber B's avatar

I am so heartened to hear about the people resisting there.

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Mrs S's avatar

This will cheer you up. Because the poles were getting cut down, the mayor decided to use vans with cameras on them but then people just blocked the vans in and spray painted them:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12570215/anti-ulez-activist-blade-runner-blocks-number-plate-camera-recognition.html

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/20mph-road-signs-keep-getting-27777878

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Transcriber B's avatar

Yes indeed!!

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Cirze's avatar

Love to hear about this!

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

A certain rich celebrity chef wanted to enjoy his expensive, fast cars. What to do about speeding cameras? He claimed that if you put cling wrap on the plates, the cameras won't be able to read the plates and it's hard for people to see the cling wrap.

I haven't tested it.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Many thanks of links. I am not up to speed on Wales but I note Mark Drakeford, First Minister for Wales.

he introduced the stupid 'Firebreak'. I did a very long post on my WordPress site, not for the faint hearted.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/coronavirus-firebreak-the-welsh-version/

'Dr drama Fokker' is an anagram of his name. He is silly. So a silly Fokker! :)

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Feral Finster's avatar

The Empire views its citizens as a resource to be exploited at most, and as an unavoidable inconvenience at worst.

The Empire has given $3,800 and counting for every Ukrainian man, woman and child, all with no real oversight or accountability. Meanwhile, the citizens of East Palestine cannot get so much as a hotel voucher.

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Mrs S's avatar

That really is a disgrace.

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Cirze's avatar

BINGO!!!

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John Mann's avatar

I wish they were painting over the signs around where I live in Scotland.

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Mrs S's avatar

Yes Nicola Sturgeon seemed to have successfully linked Scottish identity with compliance with all the covid/trans/net zero policies.

It's a bit disappointing.

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Shelle's avatar

Crazy thing is, the Scotch didn't use to be known for compliance! Historically, they were a feisty bunch

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Username's avatar

I guess the sheep is now the Scottish national symbol.

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John Mann's avatar

Though in fairness, the article you linked to only mentioned people painting over signs in a couple of places in Wales, which implies that the Welsh are pretty compliant, too. Not as compliant as the Scots, no doubt, but still pretty compliant . . .

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Baldmichael's avatar

It would be good to fight back against the nonsense. I tried.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/save-the-sturgeon-in-the-uk-an-endangered

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Blair's avatar

Glad the people are not putting up with it.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Painting over the signs are they? Oh good! And hello from the south of England.

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Cirze's avatar

Wish the USA had such liberty-loving individualistic citizens.

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Leverage Replaces Strength's avatar

Hey Doc, Ghandi was a dirty old man personally but he did have a good line in the movie- " 100,000 Englishmen simply cannot control 350 million Indians, if those Indians refuse to cooperate." Let's see who bows....

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Mr. House's avatar

"They view us as subjects, not citizens."

Its worse then that, they view you as a consumer.

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Mrs S's avatar

I hear that nowadays it's 'useless eater'

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Mr. House's avatar

you wanna rebel? Get out of debt, stop "consuming", only buy what you need to survive. Debt is the oxygen the "master of the universe" breath. Save money hand over fist, then threats of losing your job because you won't be jabbed don't sting as much.

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Mr. House's avatar

Being that you're from England, looks like most of your mates are doing the exact opposite:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/oct/10/bank-of-england-flags-concerns-over-longer-mortgages-and-rise-in-credit-card-use

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JasonT's avatar

Or a lab rat, depending on the need at hand.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Wouldn't be the first time. The Bush family dynasty made its fortune on the blood of American Patriots from the heartlands on the battlefields in Europe. Prescott Bush was "Hitler's Banker." For real. Was profiting during WWII paying for the bullets, bombs and steel that killed and wounded American GI's. And paid for the gas used to exterminate millions. There's good money in making war. And if you believe George HW Bush was a courageous pilot downed in the Pacific found floating in a raft in the middle of the ocean I have a safe and effective shot for you. Look up who Prescott Bush was. Delighted to send sons of America off to the German meatgrinder.

And here's a piece that does some of that research for you:

https://freedomfox.substack.com/p/knowing-the-true-adversary

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

True, and we should view ourselves as sovereigns and ЁЭТПЁЭТРЁЭТХ "citizens."

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Feral Finster's avatar

"Why, of course, the people don't want war," Goering shrugged. "Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece. Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship."

"There is one difference," I pointed out. "In a democracy the people have some say in the matter through their elected representatives, and in the United States only Congress can declare wars."

"Oh, that is all well and good, but, voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."

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Mrs S's avatar

I wonder if denouncing anyone for lack of patriotism would work nowadays.

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Vanda Salvini's avatar

There's always some reason with which to demonize someone.

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Feral Finster's avatar

Good question. Liberals were gushing over "our CIA" (which tortures people) but only when politically convenient at the moment.

I suppose they figure that the rubes can be made to fall for it one more time.

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JasonT's avatar

Not to repeat, but did you watch the covid drama?

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Cirze's avatar

Yet, all the Covid pawns still canтАЩt be convinced as to how badly they were lied to them?

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Baldmichael's avatar

It did with the vaccines sadly. They didn't say 'Sign up for the vaccines and die for your country.' but they might as well have done.

Okay, it might have not been the country but to save granny at least!

Interestingly, 'vaccinated' anagrams to 'an act die VC'. The vaccinated who die can be awarded the Victoria Cross for their self sacrifice in taking the poison shots to prove once and for all that vaccines are a Very Bad Idea.

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JasonT's avatar

You missed the covid adventure?

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Cirze's avatar

They all live deeply embedded in Fantasy Land. That living space with houses all in the millions surrounding Washington DC needs to be bulldozed and replaced by the type of apartments being built for those receiving welfare.

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