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I'm afraid you are right and my soul cries for humanity :'(

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I find it an ongoing challenge to achieve a healthy balance.

On the one hand, the forces of darkness (whatever term one wishes to use to describe the malevolence) has very nasty plans indeed.

It's difficult to prepare if one doesn't have some understanding of the nature of the threat.

At the same time, we outnumber them by huge numbers.

We, if enough of us were on the same page, setting aside differences in order to save humanity, could end it quickly. Within a week or less, provided we never budged, and put in place ways to ensure it never happens again.

Do. Not. Comply.

Stop.

Our challenge is to make people aware. Not just giving them information, but giving them the tools, the analysis, to figure it out for themselves and confirm, in their own minds, what is going on. And from there, to act.

To leave for those who follow the ability, the tools, a society, to discern and stop future threats to humanity.

I don't think it will happen all at once. Nor would that be a good idea. There are some hoping for "The Second Coming Of Trump". Perhaps, but be sure to not just have a "Plan B", but also Plans C through Z. More importantly, even if there is some "White Knight" or "White Hats" coming to our rescue, will we as a species learn anything other than, "Someone will bail us out next time too"?

A couple quotes from the archives:

"But you must remember, my fellow-citizens, that eternal vigilance by the people is the price of liberty, and that you must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing. It behooves you, therefore, to be watchful in your States as well as in the Federal Government."

--Andrew Jackson

"It is the common fate of the indolent to see their rights become a prey to the active. The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt."

--John Philpot Curran

There is a lot to figure out, too. What fate for those who went along/got along? Were they “Useful Idiots”? Did the pressures they felt somehow excuse some of their actions in harming or killing others? What about those occasions where there was no adequate excuse for cowardice, greed, etc.? Those with “cold hearts”, what to do with them?

How to heal, how to rebuild?

A lot to work through. At the same time, we dare not get bogged down in, “The paralysis of analysis”.

There is cause for optimism. Throughout the Plandemic, it has been refreshing to find people “out there in everyday life”, whose social media postings probably tend to be posting family photos and sharing recipes, yet they figured it out early on. Or at least figured out that there was something very wrong, and that's a huge first step.

We still have not just the internet, but quite a few books made of paper that reveal far more than most of our predecessors had readily available.

We've figured some things out already. People will think twice before accepting an “Uncle Walter” that turns out to have been a wolf all along. https://youtu.be/ANiqW8F0A5c We now have cures for a multitude of conditions, not just the common cold/seasonal influenza, since the CV1984 bioweapons are so systemic and ways of healing continue to be found and disclosed.

While in the long term I think, “We Got This!”, I don't want to encourage complacency. We Got This, but it's going to take a lot of work, a lot of people from a multitude of backgrounds with a variety of skillsets actively helping.

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excellent thoughts, may I post this on social media with credit to you as the author?

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Sure, and thank you!

Feel free to Post any of my Comments on social media. Credit is nice. I am, of course, optimistic on building up this Substack to something sustainable so I don't have to work day jobs, and have more time to devote to it. But even if that doesn't work out, I'll keep plugging away, as with my blog started in 2006. And other writings going back to the mid-1960s.

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