I moved my family from California to Florida. We have new friends here. It's great. I don't even think about COVID or politics. That said, my son is depressed and my wife thinks things are going back to normal and questions if I was too hasty in moving here. She thinks the deep state is too powerful to be defeated too so...
I know we all have our moments of doubt and impatience, and this is my moment.
I was hoping to point out to her what is happening and read to her some of the TRUTH this insightful forum can produce. I guess my question is...what is going to happen over the next two years? Good or bad.
It's normal for the human mind to seek homeostasis, even to the point of denial sometimes. I've noticed that many times over the years. I have heard of Jewish families in Europe before the rise of the Nazi party saying, "It couldn't happen here, we are civilized here." Right up to the moment they were taken away. Humans sincerely want to believe that everything will be OK, and that bad times won't come to them.
I'm not sure if you've read Patel Patriot's "Devolution" series (now up to 20 installments), but if you're seeking Hopium, start at #1 and read the entire thing.
And don't forget that Trump has lately been saying "The best is yet to come" and "I think a lot of people are going to be very happy soon."
I'm watching Kerry interviewing a patriot guy about Trump (who she says speaks in code -- needs to be deciphered). Worth watching if you want hopium - sort of.
https://rumble.com/v12yu84-kerry-cassidy-and-patriot-underground-white-hat-cog-strategy-secret-space.html
You throw a ball up into the air, it keeps going up. Then it hangs for a moment. We are at that moment. Everybody's balls are just hanging out there in the air.
Just like DubStep the only question is when is the drop.
Supposed to continue the double entendre, not full on expose it.
Nobody knows the future, but concerning your family, I would just put it in God's hands. When I'm unsure about what I'm doing or with these type of situations, I just let God know that I'm unsure and put it in his hands. He'll guide you, just be patient. That's my opinion.
Personally, when I saw Trump do the Air Q at his rally last night, that gave me some hopium.
Yes. God. Yes. I didn't know about air Q
One side is panicking. That speaks volumes. More people wake up every day. Once enough people are awake it won't matter what the "cabal" tries to do.
This war was over before it started.
Welcome to Florida! You’re about to enjoy the most humid months of your life... for about 3 months. It’s our “winter.” If you think of it that way, it’s not that intolerable. At least you can still swim in pools and enjoy the beach. Everywhere is AC’d. After that, I think Florida weather is a lot like California (I was stationed there.)
I don’t think we can really predict what might happen over the next few years but I’m thankful to be in a state that handled the plandemic without trampling all over our freedom as much as most of the nation. At the beginning, I was outraged but Gov DeSantis didn’t know everything. He didn’t know how bad it was going to be. He took risks and they seem to have been responsible decisions. So what happens next? What will they try next? Food shortages? Inflation is bad enough but I feel pretty confident we’ll get through the food crisis the best right here in FL. We’ve got DeSantis and President Trump. So there’s that.
This doesn’t exactly address your concerns immediately but from a broader perspective- I’ve moved all over the place with dad in the military and myself and I’ve found it easier as an adult to fit in and adapt since I’ve moved a lot. This is an adventure, really. It seems hard now but I think there are positives in the future.
You said your son is depressed. Talk to him. Find out why. Missing his friends? New school? Everything new? I’m sure that has hit him hard but if he joins a team or any club, he’ll make some friends and that helps a lot. So encourage that and help him get that going. A lot of people in Florida are from all over the place, so he won’t be alone. Try to do something fun where you can spend time listening to him. He needs that. Fishing, driving somewhere to see an attraction-some place you can pin him down for a while and have him engage rather than just being on his phone. Then you can talk.
You’ve invested much time, money and energy moving here. It’s one of the most stressful things you can do or experience. Talk about that with your family. Own it. Let them know you were wanting to make things better and involve your family in home projects and outings. If you go to church- get involved in the events they hold such as dinners, fund raisers and celebrations. Right away, you’ll feel a sense of community. That’s what you need. If you don’t go to church, that’s fine and there are many community based events that are lots of fun. I don’t really like “Nextdoor” app for discussions but they always post what community events are coming up and neighborhood happenings and it’s useful that way. Explore, don’t sit at home having regrets. It won’t do any good. Give it a chance, embrace it because there is no easy way to go back now. You could in the future, though. I think you made a good choice. I came to Florida after the Marine Corps and don’t have any regrets. People seem really friendly. Basically, almost everyone is in the same boat. You’d be surprised how many people you’ll meet from “somewhere else” and I’ve run into people randomly who lived where I used to.
Anyway, another long one from me. Apologies. Give it time. Prayers going out to you and your family. Sometime, let us know what part of Florida you’re in so we can suggest some fun things to do.
Thank you, fren. I'm in the Treasure Coast.
Have you been to St Augustine yet? Great beaches, lots to see and do. Cape Canaveral?
It only seems like things are going back to normal because you moved to a based state. If you were still in California, nothing will have changed.
This is what finding a refuge is all about -- regaining some normalcy. You found exactly what you were looking for, so why would you second-guess your move to Florida?
I haven't. My family is. I think it's because the mandates are lifting and masks are coming off. I think they will manufacture something to put people back in their cage. It's a transition for sure.
Best way to keep the DS from winning is participating in politics to help prevent it.
If everyone sits and watches it all go by we lose anyways.
As afar as hopium. There is a lot going on, some primaries.tomorrow to keep an eye on. Trump candidates sweep. It will wake a lot up.
my thoughts exactly. the son needs a new hobby. can't be depressed if you're in a sparring session
NESARA is my dream too.
Here’s some serious as heck Hopium. Take a little at a time so as not to overdose.
We don’t want to find you on the floor giggling with a maniacal grin on your face.
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/anomalies-contradictions-and-general
wise words. ty
Regardless of what happens you're probably safer in Florida than California.
Yup
Good. Very good. Even glorious.
We moved from Az to Kansas just before the covid nonsense. It was toughest on my freshman (15 yo at the time). He is a junior now and about to turn 18, he hasn’t made friends and has struggled-because the schools isolated and shut down so much, things are getting better, he has a job and schools are getting back to normal. I was talking with my uncle today about the move. He has no intention of ever leaving Az because it’s home and his family is there. My family is my husband and kids, they are the most important and home is wherever they are. No matter what comes as long as we are together and prepared we will be fine. We’ve been through trials before, but we have each other. We have been made sure to prep for any emergency since we moved here because of tornados at first and now because I know there are crazy globalists intent on enslaving and culling the populations. There are no guarantees in life from sickness, loss or illness. Enjoy time with your family, make memories and have fun, prepare but don’t waste time worrying about things we can’t control.
Native Californian here. Left So Cal 15 years ago for the Midwest. Best decision ever. You’re living in one of the finest states. Be happy you don’t have to live in a liberal shithole any longer.
We have a positivity bias, it's always telling us we know things, we are in control, we make good decisions.
No one knows what's going to happen.
No one on these boards really knows.
We've strung together all the theories, from one to the next. The only thing that hasn't changed is the message of Q and the white hats executing a plan.
So far, none of the predictions about the plans resolution have came into effect.
I was shocked when Arizona didn't put things in motion for Trump to come back, for so long, we watched every move thinking the plan was to catch them and then use it as evidence to lock them up.
Now we are waiting on Putin to fight the NWO in Ukraine and Europe and that seems to be the plan.
I'm sorry you're feeling down, I will say a prayer for you and your wife and son. Moving is said to be the biggest stressor for kids out of any other thing.
I do think things are getting back to normal everywhere though and I'm super happy about it.
Things will work itself out.