Many patriots already instinctively avoid dealing with cabal companies. Is there a bit of extra power to be gained through organization?
The core concern I have with this sort of thing is that like any centralized org, the cabal loves them because they can head to the top of the org chart and break that one person. It gives them a four-fer because they've then 1) broken a hard-earned white hat resource, 2) can continue to sap patriot resources as people fund them, 3) can misdirect patriots to supporting or avoiding the wrong companies, and 4) can track & target patriots who've supplied their personal info.
In fact, a good cabal op would be to create an org like this and collect a bunch of patriots names to work on. Of course, another cabal op could be to say something like that to undermine a genuine white hat op.
I'm kinda all-in on being local at this point. We each exert a tremendous amount of power locally, and that power can't be compromised.
Politics follows the same physics as sound: your voice is loudest when the listener is close.
Many patriots already instinctively avoid dealing with cabal companies. Is there a bit of extra power to be gained through organization?
The core concern I have with this sort of thing is that like any centralized org, the cabal loves them because they can head to the top of the org chart and break that one person. It gives them a four-fer because they've then 1) broken a hard-earned white hat resource, 2) can continue to sap patriot resources as people fund them, 3) can misdirect patriots to supporting or avoiding the wrong companies, and 4) can track & target patriots who've supplied their personal info.
In fact, a good cabal op would be to create an org like this and collect a bunch of patriots names to work on. Of course, another cabal op could be to say something like that to undermine a genuine white hat op.
I'm kinda all-in on being local at this point. We each exert a tremendous amount of power locally, and that power can't be compromised.
Politics follows the same physics as sound: your voice is loudest when the listener is close.
“Think globally, act locally.”