Try to fathom the sick mindset behind the drive to force every person on the face of the earth to participate in a medical experiment—one that is known to be inherently dangerous in terms of side effects and possibly even more dangerous in terms of long term effects.
This is not the first big pharma subscription plan - opioids, anti-depressants, more recently hormone blockers and cross-sex hormones - destroying lives for money has been a growing tactic of big pharma (why anyone would sign up for them at this point is beyond me). Those subscription plans made them powerful and now they are aligning with big authoritarian government and big corrupt monopolies against the human race.
The upside, we have states, noncompliance is holding, and the pending change in defining “fully vaccinated” is an opportunity to win over those who regret their initial vaccine trial period. It’s time to hold strong and win hearts and minds.
As far as Israel, Austria, Australia, Germany go, they have learned nothing from their history. It’s a longer fight. We might end up being the path to freedom, but only if they take it. Only if they demand it. And only if they start a movement to get their damn guns back. Nothing holds authoritarianism at bay like armed criticizes and a societal value of a right to self defense and self determination. I wish them luck. Dark days await the populations of these once great nations. Keeping those dark days as limited as possible is the goal.
For far to long we elect representatives that get into positions to make decisions, but they don’t have the knowledge to make it, but they feel entitled to make it. Which of course leads to further problems. It gets worse with bureaucrats that get placed into positions that also don’t have the knowledge to make a proper decision. They only have academic knowledge with usually no hands-on training (real world understanding).
Especially when they effect the states and country. It could be called a power grab as in power corrupts. We need to take a stand against them. It reminds me of the 1971 Traffic group song: Low Spark of High Heel Boys. The song was about drugs, but it fits that weak people need high heel shoes to look bigger than they are with their low spark (for brains).
Michael Yon warns that his experience of over 20 years overseas investigating and reporting on civil wars indicates that we are in the early stages of one here. He thinks the next likely phase will be further breakdowns in crime and law enforcement such that citizens will be forced to resort to self defense groups to resist the rise of criminal gangs and random terror attacks (i.e., surprise roadblocks by gangs that rob and rape innocent travelers, for example). Police will simply stop enforcing the law outside small enclaves of the rich and connected. Seeing this in LA now where LAPD warns people they can't protect against criminal gangs.
One paragraph, or most of one paragraph, is a revelation I think of where we stand now:
"In 1774, the colonists were still attempting to work within the British system for redress of their grievances, and so they claimed the rights guaranteed to them as part of that system. They were seeking a political solution to a political dispute with Parliament. By 1776, however, the colonists had become revolutionaries, claiming the right to establish themselves as an independent nation. In so doing they cast aside British law and appealed exclusively to a higher law: the natural law. "
How quickly things changed even in an age when communications were painfully slow.
We are being threatened with extinction, yet we sit idly by.
"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."
From a 1790 speech by Irish orator John Philpot Curran
Mark, Dr. Malone and his wife give an hour interview through Enoch channel TV. Informative. The interview is in Spain.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/headwind-dr-robert-w-malone_4382543.html
Turns out more people have died this year of fenatyl od than of
Covid or cancer or car accidents
This is not the first big pharma subscription plan - opioids, anti-depressants, more recently hormone blockers and cross-sex hormones - destroying lives for money has been a growing tactic of big pharma (why anyone would sign up for them at this point is beyond me). Those subscription plans made them powerful and now they are aligning with big authoritarian government and big corrupt monopolies against the human race.
The upside, we have states, noncompliance is holding, and the pending change in defining “fully vaccinated” is an opportunity to win over those who regret their initial vaccine trial period. It’s time to hold strong and win hearts and minds.
As far as Israel, Austria, Australia, Germany go, they have learned nothing from their history. It’s a longer fight. We might end up being the path to freedom, but only if they take it. Only if they demand it. And only if they start a movement to get their damn guns back. Nothing holds authoritarianism at bay like armed criticizes and a societal value of a right to self defense and self determination. I wish them luck. Dark days await the populations of these once great nations. Keeping those dark days as limited as possible is the goal.
For far to long we elect representatives that get into positions to make decisions, but they don’t have the knowledge to make it, but they feel entitled to make it. Which of course leads to further problems. It gets worse with bureaucrats that get placed into positions that also don’t have the knowledge to make a proper decision. They only have academic knowledge with usually no hands-on training (real world understanding).
Especially when they effect the states and country. It could be called a power grab as in power corrupts. We need to take a stand against them. It reminds me of the 1971 Traffic group song: Low Spark of High Heel Boys. The song was about drugs, but it fits that weak people need high heel shoes to look bigger than they are with their low spark (for brains).
Michael Yon warns that his experience of over 20 years overseas investigating and reporting on civil wars indicates that we are in the early stages of one here. He thinks the next likely phase will be further breakdowns in crime and law enforcement such that citizens will be forced to resort to self defense groups to resist the rise of criminal gangs and random terror attacks (i.e., surprise roadblocks by gangs that rob and rape innocent travelers, for example). Police will simply stop enforcing the law outside small enclaves of the rich and connected. Seeing this in LA now where LAPD warns people they can't protect against criminal gangs.
More ammo, please.
A very interesting article that I likely got from one of the commenters here, and worth revisiting: https://www.realclearpublicaffairs.com/articles/2021/05/18/the_right_of_revolution_in_the_american_founding_777236.html
One paragraph, or most of one paragraph, is a revelation I think of where we stand now:
"In 1774, the colonists were still attempting to work within the British system for redress of their grievances, and so they claimed the rights guaranteed to them as part of that system. They were seeking a political solution to a political dispute with Parliament. By 1776, however, the colonists had become revolutionaries, claiming the right to establish themselves as an independent nation. In so doing they cast aside British law and appealed exclusively to a higher law: the natural law. "
How quickly things changed even in an age when communications were painfully slow.
We are being threatened with extinction, yet we sit idly by.
"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."
From a 1790 speech by Irish orator John Philpot Curran