Ever since I first read this article I thought it was very insightful. The normies you know may be in the 30% group. I find it encouraging to read about those that are waking up which would put them in the 40% group.
Though you might enjoy this if you hadn't seen it before.
The lockdowns in that way had a dual purpose. Isolation and kill the economy. I was just talking to a client who said, "People are so mean and angry all the time lately!" I find that to be true to some extent. It's like people are either really pissed off or really nice. Nothing in between.
Thanks. Within the article there are several red-text portions of sentences which are links to related articles which in turn usually contain red-text links to other articles. I can't say I've read all of them, but I think the chain is pretty good.
Ever since I first read this article I thought it was very insightful. The normies you know may be in the 30% group. I find it encouraging to read about those that are waking up which would put them in the 40% group.
Though you might enjoy this if you hadn't seen it before.
https://humansbefree.com/2021/12/this-is-how-we-win.html
It's the bad guy's number one requirement for their plan to win.
So, to combat that item - we should go out of our way to be nice to everyone we run into.
As a simple example, my shopping cart was in someone's way at the hardware store. I pleasantly said "Oh, let me move that."
The response was "Thanks".
My extra comment was "Sure, we all need to be nice to one another."
You should have seen how that guy lit up -- "We sure do!"
God bless you, fren!
And you.
The lockdowns in that way had a dual purpose. Isolation and kill the economy. I was just talking to a client who said, "People are so mean and angry all the time lately!" I find that to be true to some extent. It's like people are either really pissed off or really nice. Nothing in between.
That's a great take away from the article! I'll be going out of my way to remember that.
that was good, thank you
Thanks. Within the article there are several red-text portions of sentences which are links to related articles which in turn usually contain red-text links to other articles. I can't say I've read all of them, but I think the chain is pretty good.
Thank you for posting this article. I am saving it.