"The Moment Of Truth" by Martin Geddes: Important read right now
(newsletter.martingeddes.com)
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Martin seems to think that the storm is upon us. I pray he's right. And a shout out to all keyboard warriors in this movement.
I like Martins writings. But I disagree with his idea that it’s all going to come crashing down at once. I suspect it will be slower, more manageable changes over time. We have already been dealing with supply chain shortages, inflation, train derailments, Covid and vaxxx injuries, farms on fire, and more. Have you noticed we are still standing and getting stronger?
Much more to come, but enough capable people are smart and resilient, and figuring out how to deal with these challenges.
Just my 2 cents.
We all have our own opinions on when and how it may happen. You may be right, I'm in no position to debate the issue. Cheers, anon!
Great piece.
When I was in college, I volunteered as a student peer counselor. One of the tenets was to "be open-minded". Now, that has morphed into something completely different, but back then, it meant basically to remain non-judgmental as this person is in pain and is coming to you because they don't know where else to turn. But while people pride themselves on being open minded, that has been hijacked to mean you align with the "correct" philosophy. My views on open mindedness have come to mean that you are open to exploring different sides of a particular issue and do your best to attempt to give them weight on an individual basis, even if they seem impossible or fantastical. That does not mean that you will draw a conclusion that X is true/false - but more that you won't dismiss it out of hand.
It is hard - very hard - to come to terms with a lot of this because it does require a deep examination of self. And grief. Sometimes I think that we are being given the opportunity to "grieve first" to help others that will come after.
Your last sentence sorta sums up the entire reason behind Q and the many educational drops. Yes, our main function, other than spreading the Great Awakening as far and deep as we can into the normie population, will be to be the calm 'eye of the hurricane' when it all goes down. People will be panicking and suffering the first stages of grief... denial, bargaining, etc.
Into that storm we can be the soft sure voice of reason, for anyone willing to listen. It won't be easy, but it will be necessary.
Be careful who you follow... Mr Geddes especially.
What's your beef with Martin Geddes? He's been on the Q train for a long time now.
He is a grifter and is behind the scam that is Bossmaker.
This is nothing more than registering your identity out of the maritime laws into a common law identity, all well and good. But the money he wants for this, ouch!
An online consultation for 2 hours will cost $hundreds at first and his site for this is pure PR hogwash. Fine words but where's the beef?
He is trying to build himself up as an intellectual anon guru, but all he knows is math. I could go on but will leave it there.
https://bossmaker.com/
He is and has been for a long time a communications consultant. Are you suggesting he shouldn't be paid for his consulting work? ...that he should work for free? As to his substack, no one has to pay for it, just hit "continue reading" and you'll save your precious $1 (or whatever it is he's asking for subscriptions, I have no idea.)
Bossmaker is nothing to do with communications at all, its just legal advice.
Other entities that do the same thing, re-registering one identity into common law charge around $150 for the whole procedure but Mr Geddes charges on a sliding scale, the further you get into it the more he leads you on with more and more expensive charges for consultations. He isn't a lawyer but a scam artist.
If'n ye say si, pilgrim. Yeehaw.