I live in a small community in a very red state.
You would not believe how indoctrinated the youth are, and the school system.
Our culture is in far more peril than Anons seem to think on this board.
In addition to digital activities, we need to be organizing community initiatives to break through to our youth and families, and begin guiding them back to our sacred values (which include God).
If The Plan does not include active engagement in the community, then that was an oversight on the part of WH's. When we win this war but there are still way too many misguided people, then we have not really won.
And I am not talking about the tiny percent of transgenders, etc. I am talking about normal impressionable youth who are doing what all kids have always done: do the cool thing.
I don't see much on this board beyond talk of digital efforts and running for election--both of which are good. The third leg of the stool is to fform groups of like-minded people to start doing more things like writing editorials, volunteering to mentor, creating neighborhood groups to prepare, hosting family events, etc.
It is one thing to be awake. It is another thing to rescue the impressionable who don't even know they are being programmed.
For those of you already active, I'm not talking to you, but I would love for you to share what you're doing so others can see examples.
Let's up our game!
I am doing some volunteer work to bring awareness to the excess deaths and the impact they will have. Wrote my first ever published article in a trade journal. I don't think people know what to think of it. But that's okay. I will just write another one. And another. And another.
I was reading comments in a substack and came across one by someone in my industry (he self identified). He had tried to publish his findings early on, only to have it yanked just before publication. He admitted it spooked him and as a result, it made him stay quiet. I figured out how to contact him via LI, told him how I found him, and asked if he was interested in learning more about our efforts. I thought I may have freaked him out a bit so I simply invited to a webinar, said I hoped he would join us and to ask if he had any questions. We had the webinar and and afterwards, he finally responded to me with a message saying "I'm in."
People are looking for ways to contribute, even if they cannot articulate why they feel so strongly about it. Watch for that.