"Patriots in Control" does not mean that the Q Team are going to hold Anons hands. This Great Awakening movement is about self sufficiency, and personal responsibility. We cannot maintain our sovereignty if we expect the White Hats to do everything for us.
If the water in your community is tainted, gather community members together and start a local water filtration operation to disperse clean drinking water.
If food supplies in your area are becoming scarce, start a community garden, or a hydroponics indoor garden to supplement the lack of store bought food.
There are always actions that Anons can take to combat the plots of the Deep State. We must realize that there are a hell of a lot more of us than them. They are determined to cull the herd because they are in an existential crisis for their survival. They understand that if we all wake up, they are ultimately doomed. What we must recognize is that together we can accomplish anything, and the plans of the Deep State and the Cabal will never come to fruition so long as we have each other's backs.
The White Hats have been trying to teach us this for a long while yet. Many still believe that Q's plan does not require Anon participation. That is completely false. We can and should contribute to The Great Awakening by coming together as a united people and supporting each other in whatever way we can.
We cannot wallow in self pity and fear over the Cabal's plans and designs. We are at war with the most terrible enemy the world has ever known. It does us no good to succumb to their psychological operations. If we do, we have let our enemy best us on the field of 5th Generation War.
Self sufficiency to a point. As a serial entrepreneur and sole proprietor, I can tell you that I have run myself into the ground hard trying to be all things. A lucky turn of events has happened for me and I have had the last 60 days away from work. I am slowly digging myself out of this funk. Today wasn’t a good day for me but I am finally having way more good days than bad.
I need to redefine my understanding of “self sufficient” because it ain’t working at all trying to do everything myself. I think moving forward, “self sufficient” will mean “pulling your own weight” to me. The last 15 years has been more than an exhausting struggle trying to be jack of all trades, master of none. More specialization is needed for sanity, and that’s exactly where I am going at the end of the month. We need each other for support, assistance, and efficiency. This isn’t exactly the type of “rugged individualism” that I grew up aspiring to. It has been a hard adjustment. I wish someone had enlightened me many moons ago. I might have more hair and less of it gray.
Sounds like we are already primed and ready to go, the puppet strings are already attached, all they have to do is flip the switch and it’s game over to me.
You raise a truly important point. A critical one in fact.
Modern life is the product of tens of millions of us each doing our own part, day in and day out, relying on each other to do their part. In this hyperspecialized world, we find the efficiency that allows us to feed, clothe, house, employ, and care for 8 billion humans on this planet. 330 million of them live an unbelievably comfortable life as a result.
To ask one man to do all of this is beyond a Herculean task. It is simply not possible. You can't just out-stoic this. You can't just out-work it. As someone who has pushed himself to that limit and felt what happens when things fall apart (twice, in my life in fact), every single one of us has his limits. No one can be all things. To ask such a thing of any of us is to set us up to fail. And recovery from those type of failures is slow and costly.
Flynn's advice is good, but he comes from an environment where an army works as a team. You watch each other's back. One man stands guard while the others sleep. One man covers while the other men run. We have to learn how to work as a team within our own communities. All politics is local. Everything we've done as conservatives since the Tea Party of 2010 has been grass roots. That's our path. It doesn't mean each one of us has to do it all ourselves, but it does mean we need to start thinking about communities: family, friend groups, social organizations, church communities, neighborhoods, etc and found our efficiencies.
We used to know how to do this kind of thing. I remember growing up if there was a tornado or a hurricane or a bad storm, we'd take up a collection of donated goods. Someone locally would organize it. Kids would help. Everyone would chip in something and off we'd send a trailer full of goods to those in need. I remember the Cajun Navy in Houston. We know how to do it, but it does take leadership and initiative. How many such efforts have been organized for East Palestine, OH and all of those upwind or down-river from the chemical contamination?
No feds are going to help in fly-over country. The system is too corrupt to expect a national response at the highest efficiency possible. We're going to have to look out for our own. That's what I'm taking from Flynn's message.
The only upside is that flyover country might be the only place in the country capable of uniting together to help each other. Seems like large urban areas might be the worst place to attempt this. Everyone expects someone else to do something.
Absolutely correct that one man cannot do all things. There are limits. And attempting to defy them results in predictable disaster. Been there. Probably longer than it should have taken to learn that lesson.
Fellowship is underrated. I used to think it was weird as a kid. And a lot of the people at church I wanted nothing to do with. While I still struggle to work and play well with others, I finally understand this concept. More people should do this. Hopefully that will be one of the positives to come out of this clown show.
I might be...perhaps slightly ahead of you. I've actually given up trying to be all things. Kind of forced to. But I got a plan and am relieved it looks possible to not need to do this kind of run yourself into the ground "business." Just need to get going on it!
Too many Anons make the mistake of believing that they are fighting this war alone. This is an intended affect of the Cabal's psychological operations they have waged upon humanity.
You are not alone. You are not weak. You are not without resources.
Our ancestors fought a war against the world's most powerful military force of their time, and they did it all while being impoverished. Many of the founding fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence ended up either dead, or penniless by the end of the war.
Sometimes sacrifices must be made in order to achieve victory on the field of battle. Sometimes we must live through hard times in order for strong men and women to rise to the occasion to rebuild our communities into strong forces to be reckoned with.
Nobody ever said that taking down a 6000 year old Death Cult would be easy. The way that I see it we have two choices. Either we pull ourselves up by our boot straps and carry on with this war, or we wallow in our self pity while the Deep State gains the upper hand. Be unrelenting in projecting your willpower. Show the Deep State that no matter what they might throw at you, your spirit will never break, and your tenacity for freedom and justice shall never wane.
No offense but you are not at all addressing the concerns you're replying to.
It's not a matter of people needing to give up $8 daily coffees or their avocado toast so they can pinch pennies to become self sufficient. People can barely pay their bills or afford gas to get to work.
Beyond that, there are million upon millions or people living in tiny apartments.
How are people like that supposed to do anything about their food and water supply?
The idea of growing your own food and being totally self sufficient is a wonderful one made for a totally different world, where it's way more common to own land, and where your neck isn't pinned to the ground by city regulations (for raising livestock within city limits).
I refuse to believe that the billions of people in this world that, for whatever reason, can't just 'pull themselves up by the bootstraps' more than they already are, are screwed. There just have to be things in place that will fix this, because the idea of throwing the problems at our feet is absurd.
Even if you grow your own food, your land, air and water is subject to environmental contaminants. If pernicious nanotech is being released on an environmental scale, we will need a large scale decontamination project. And the sources of this pollution need to be dealt with.
I believe the Qanaut post suggested gathering together in your local community to tackle water filtration issues and community gardening. I don't believe he was suggesting any of these people do everything all on their own. Somehow the ideal of his post was muddied between learning how to be self sufficient and banding together with your community to tackle these bigger problems that are extraordinarily difficult on your own. I agree with both his post points. We need to organize into communities of common interest and purpose, but we must also learn to be more self sufficient to tackle other obstacles all on our own. Many of us are introverts and/or fairly self sufficient and used to doing things alone, or perhaps I am simply projecting. Ultimately, independence requires skills that many do not have, but can take the time to learn. Becoming involved with local like minded individuals can increase your quality of life and allow people to continue specializing in small areas of skills, while relying on community members to support the gaps in your skills or knowledge. At least that is what I got out of his post.
I think it might be time for such a post. I've been drafting a post with this subject at its core for some time. Perhaps I can have it ready in the next couple of days.
"Patriots in Control" does not mean that the Q Team are going to hold Anons hands. This Great Awakening movement is about self sufficiency, and personal responsibility. We cannot maintain our sovereignty if we expect the White Hats to do everything for us.
If the water in your community is tainted, gather community members together and start a local water filtration operation to disperse clean drinking water.
If food supplies in your area are becoming scarce, start a community garden, or a hydroponics indoor garden to supplement the lack of store bought food.
There are always actions that Anons can take to combat the plots of the Deep State. We must realize that there are a hell of a lot more of us than them. They are determined to cull the herd because they are in an existential crisis for their survival. They understand that if we all wake up, they are ultimately doomed. What we must recognize is that together we can accomplish anything, and the plans of the Deep State and the Cabal will never come to fruition so long as we have each other's backs.
The White Hats have been trying to teach us this for a long while yet. Many still believe that Q's plan does not require Anon participation. That is completely false. We can and should contribute to The Great Awakening by coming together as a united people and supporting each other in whatever way we can.
We cannot wallow in self pity and fear over the Cabal's plans and designs. We are at war with the most terrible enemy the world has ever known. It does us no good to succumb to their psychological operations. If we do, we have let our enemy best us on the field of 5th Generation War.
Self sufficiency to a point. As a serial entrepreneur and sole proprietor, I can tell you that I have run myself into the ground hard trying to be all things. A lucky turn of events has happened for me and I have had the last 60 days away from work. I am slowly digging myself out of this funk. Today wasn’t a good day for me but I am finally having way more good days than bad.
I need to redefine my understanding of “self sufficient” because it ain’t working at all trying to do everything myself. I think moving forward, “self sufficient” will mean “pulling your own weight” to me. The last 15 years has been more than an exhausting struggle trying to be jack of all trades, master of none. More specialization is needed for sanity, and that’s exactly where I am going at the end of the month. We need each other for support, assistance, and efficiency. This isn’t exactly the type of “rugged individualism” that I grew up aspiring to. It has been a hard adjustment. I wish someone had enlightened me many moons ago. I might have more hair and less of it gray.
Q said military is the only way. Q said leave the heavy lifting to us. Q said enjoy the show. Flynn says you're on your own.
Exactly. No amount of mental gymnastics can reconcile these two
...and says Q is bullshit.
And yet gives out Q comms all the time especially lately.
Actually, Flynn said that we have this covered on an international level. It is up to you on a local level. I trust him.
True, you are not expected to have to kill people. But you’re expected to have to try a bit harder day to day for a while because we’re at war.
Sounds like we are already primed and ready to go, the puppet strings are already attached, all they have to do is flip the switch and it’s game over to me.
You raise a truly important point. A critical one in fact.
Modern life is the product of tens of millions of us each doing our own part, day in and day out, relying on each other to do their part. In this hyperspecialized world, we find the efficiency that allows us to feed, clothe, house, employ, and care for 8 billion humans on this planet. 330 million of them live an unbelievably comfortable life as a result.
To ask one man to do all of this is beyond a Herculean task. It is simply not possible. You can't just out-stoic this. You can't just out-work it. As someone who has pushed himself to that limit and felt what happens when things fall apart (twice, in my life in fact), every single one of us has his limits. No one can be all things. To ask such a thing of any of us is to set us up to fail. And recovery from those type of failures is slow and costly.
Flynn's advice is good, but he comes from an environment where an army works as a team. You watch each other's back. One man stands guard while the others sleep. One man covers while the other men run. We have to learn how to work as a team within our own communities. All politics is local. Everything we've done as conservatives since the Tea Party of 2010 has been grass roots. That's our path. It doesn't mean each one of us has to do it all ourselves, but it does mean we need to start thinking about communities: family, friend groups, social organizations, church communities, neighborhoods, etc and found our efficiencies.
We used to know how to do this kind of thing. I remember growing up if there was a tornado or a hurricane or a bad storm, we'd take up a collection of donated goods. Someone locally would organize it. Kids would help. Everyone would chip in something and off we'd send a trailer full of goods to those in need. I remember the Cajun Navy in Houston. We know how to do it, but it does take leadership and initiative. How many such efforts have been organized for East Palestine, OH and all of those upwind or down-river from the chemical contamination?
No feds are going to help in fly-over country. The system is too corrupt to expect a national response at the highest efficiency possible. We're going to have to look out for our own. That's what I'm taking from Flynn's message.
The only upside is that flyover country might be the only place in the country capable of uniting together to help each other. Seems like large urban areas might be the worst place to attempt this. Everyone expects someone else to do something.
Absolutely correct that one man cannot do all things. There are limits. And attempting to defy them results in predictable disaster. Been there. Probably longer than it should have taken to learn that lesson.
Fellowship is underrated. I used to think it was weird as a kid. And a lot of the people at church I wanted nothing to do with. While I still struggle to work and play well with others, I finally understand this concept. More people should do this. Hopefully that will be one of the positives to come out of this clown show.
Are you me? Exact same spot and duration. Exhausting...
I might be...perhaps slightly ahead of you. I've actually given up trying to be all things. Kind of forced to. But I got a plan and am relieved it looks possible to not need to do this kind of run yourself into the ground "business." Just need to get going on it!
You are talking to people who have very little resources. Do you know how much of an investment that is?
You are so out of touch with most people's reality.
Alone you are weak. Together you are invincible.
Too many Anons make the mistake of believing that they are fighting this war alone. This is an intended affect of the Cabal's psychological operations they have waged upon humanity.
You are not alone. You are not weak. You are not without resources.
Our ancestors fought a war against the world's most powerful military force of their time, and they did it all while being impoverished. Many of the founding fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence ended up either dead, or penniless by the end of the war.
Sometimes sacrifices must be made in order to achieve victory on the field of battle. Sometimes we must live through hard times in order for strong men and women to rise to the occasion to rebuild our communities into strong forces to be reckoned with.
Nobody ever said that taking down a 6000 year old Death Cult would be easy. The way that I see it we have two choices. Either we pull ourselves up by our boot straps and carry on with this war, or we wallow in our self pity while the Deep State gains the upper hand. Be unrelenting in projecting your willpower. Show the Deep State that no matter what they might throw at you, your spirit will never break, and your tenacity for freedom and justice shall never wane.
No offense but you are not at all addressing the concerns you're replying to.
It's not a matter of people needing to give up $8 daily coffees or their avocado toast so they can pinch pennies to become self sufficient. People can barely pay their bills or afford gas to get to work.
Beyond that, there are million upon millions or people living in tiny apartments.
How are people like that supposed to do anything about their food and water supply?
The idea of growing your own food and being totally self sufficient is a wonderful one made for a totally different world, where it's way more common to own land, and where your neck isn't pinned to the ground by city regulations (for raising livestock within city limits).
I refuse to believe that the billions of people in this world that, for whatever reason, can't just 'pull themselves up by the bootstraps' more than they already are, are screwed. There just have to be things in place that will fix this, because the idea of throwing the problems at our feet is absurd.
Even if you grow your own food, your land, air and water is subject to environmental contaminants. If pernicious nanotech is being released on an environmental scale, we will need a large scale decontamination project. And the sources of this pollution need to be dealt with.
I believe the Qanaut post suggested gathering together in your local community to tackle water filtration issues and community gardening. I don't believe he was suggesting any of these people do everything all on their own. Somehow the ideal of his post was muddied between learning how to be self sufficient and banding together with your community to tackle these bigger problems that are extraordinarily difficult on your own. I agree with both his post points. We need to organize into communities of common interest and purpose, but we must also learn to be more self sufficient to tackle other obstacles all on our own. Many of us are introverts and/or fairly self sufficient and used to doing things alone, or perhaps I am simply projecting. Ultimately, independence requires skills that many do not have, but can take the time to learn. Becoming involved with local like minded individuals can increase your quality of life and allow people to continue specializing in small areas of skills, while relying on community members to support the gaps in your skills or knowledge. At least that is what I got out of his post.
A group of frogs is called an army, an army of frogs assaulted the pharaoh
And stop breathing? Sounds to me what we have feared is already been done.
so what would they do if SHTF? Everyone should have a backup plan and not sure why bucket and nutrients would be expensive...
https://youtu.be/KWUirDxgavc
You know full well that growing enough food for a family with hydroponics costs a lot to start up. I'm not brand new.
no, I just showed you a method with buckets and water...or should the government provide that too?
it's also spring/so people can garden, not that difficult.
I feel like you and i have very different definitions of what "in control" means
Five star post. Tomorrow morning you should create this as a topic.
I think it might be time for such a post. I've been drafting a post with this subject at its core for some time. Perhaps I can have it ready in the next couple of days.