I just posted a comment on the page of RIGHTFUL FREEDOM. I’ve edited what I said there a bit, and added a fair amount. You don’t have to believe ME. I’m not a journalist, I’m a humorist, really, but this is serious shit. For the most part, I’m an opinionist; I don’t mince much. Yes, I do my homework, but I don’t try to cite everything, I just let it roll around in my head and then spit it out again. But I NOT saying to trust me… Go and find it, too.
I think it's time to go a lot further and say, clearly, this:
The concept of a "virus" was a mistake at the get-go.
The "virus" myth was foisted on the People in order to create wealth for a few
The idea of vaccination is wrong on its face
The scandal of "Covid" isn't how it was handled, it is that it is a FRAUD, on its face
The entire event of "Covid" was a FRAUD, a global fraud, and all of this was avoidable, because it was a PLANNED GENOCIDE, ongoing.
There are soooo many lies and false paradigms within the superstructure of our "health care" system, our governmental systems, our capitalism systems, our undoing of public health and well-being, our educational system, our land/resources/food supply, our judicial system, our general economic system.... and so and so on. Our entire existence has been co-opted and mismanaged by The Powers That Shouldn't Be.
Much of what needs to be fixed can be fixed by people just withdrawing their consent. It's getting them to do that that is the most difficult thing. People have to reject things they know are damaging our earth, our health, our relationships, etc. But getting them to see those things and realize the damage they're doing... that's the battle. I have written ad nauseam about this over the last few years. Ultimately, it's up to each one of us to be the ones that set the example. It takes a lot of time. We didn't get to where we are now overnight. It's been a slow boil for our entire lives. It won't get fixed overnight either. The best advice we can give others that are wondering how we can "fix" so many of these things is: Just say NO! It's that simple. We can opt out of so much of this stuff. People have been duped into thinking they "have to" participate. The only reason to participate is if you care what others and "authorities" think about you. If you are like me, and most of us who read Word Herder's stuff, I doubt if you care what others think about you. So... be an individual! Say NO to the things you can. Set the example for others to show them it's possible. There's lots of things we have no control over... but we *can* control who we associate with, what things we are involved in, the food we eat, whether we stay tethered to our mobile devices, whether we keep wi-fi turned on 24/7 in our homes, whether we watch the corporate media non-stop, whether we watch ads for shots and pills all the time, I mean, the list goes on and on. We have the power... we just need to remember we have that power. NO may be a difficult word to say because sometimes it comes with repercussions. But in saying NO we hang on to something more important then going to jail or being thrown in a camp... we hold on to our dignity and our principles. Don't let "they, them, those" take those away from us. Learn to say NO. It's one of the most liberating things we can do. And man, can you imagine if a significant minority of people just started withdrawing their consent would do? We could change the world.
You know what I miss about my youth? Privacy.
I had a landline and if I didn't answer it that meant I was out or too busy! Nobody could send me a message. If they had something urgent to talk about, they could come round and chat to me while I scrubbed a floor or made a dress. If I had all my curtains closed, that meant I was not to be disturbed because I was UP TO SOMETHING that I did not want to share with the entire world. We hardly ever took photos and we never had fancy things like video cameras. We went away on holiday and nobody could contact us. Bliss. We went to work and only a dire emergency would make an incoming call from family acceptable. We photocopied posters and flyers to hand out advertising our free festivals and gigs. Nobody had their noses buried in screens on the buses or trains. People chatted instead. We ran small businesses from home without mobile phones. We arranged to meet friends at a local venue and not on a Zoom call. We got up to loads of things that we didn't want everyone to know about and which were not recorded in diaries, or tracked and traced by GPS or bloody street cameras. Life was full of fun and high jinx. Activism was arranged via 'phone trees' in an exciting frantic flurry of calls or dashes down the street, knocking on doors. We sent each other LETTERS and CARDS instead of emojis and memes for our birthdays!
My key was rusted into my front door - yep! So I did not have to keep jumping up to let people in... I had a dog who knew everyone and would only kick off if a stranger came in.
A simpler, happier, more convivial lifestyle and I miss it terribly!