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voza0db's avatar

The Secular Ruling Families do have Their Civilization under proper Control.

https://voza0db.substack.com/p/morons-just-dont-get-it-3a5

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Skidmark's avatar

Yes they do, and I'm pretty sure your diagram is accurate. My own angle is, why in the world have the masses coped with it for so long? Obviously, in times of peace and abundance, there's no hurry to build anything else but WTSHTF all of a sudden, they are discontent. Well, I don't think discontent will do, since it's an integral part of the project.

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voza0db's avatar

You just need to recall the Herds behavior during OPERATION COVIDIUS!

https://voza0db.substack.com/p/morons-just-dont-get-it-6a8

If any type of movement is done by a minority in order to CHANGE the landscape of the Herd existence and if that movement requires that the majority starts to live in a RESPONSIBLE manner the majority won't even need the Secular Ruling Families & Billionaires incentive to destroy the movement.

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Bird's Brain's avatar

I really appreciate this piece and the provided links! And your perspective as noted in the above response related to God and nature. I am interested in human affairs ... but as an intellectual exercise only, I guess I'd say, and from the safe distance of a few acres near a small independent minded community. It's so important to keep your eye on what's truly important right now, as the world turns around us.

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Skidmark's avatar

Exactly. It's all about of keeping your distance - far from the madding crowd, right? - and not just in times of crisis. Most of societal problems are just that: the crowd rushing in as one on just about everything - consumerism, communism, war, whatever, and of course vaccines - and then learning the hard way that it was always up to them not to fall into that trap. Obviously social contagion has really gotten a lot worse with social networks.

I've lived my whole life as an outlier because I wasn't properly socialised and I'm very wary of bad leaders and bad leadership because I had very bad parents. I've probably missed out on a lot of things but I'm ok with that. As an older man living close to Nature, I'm now in the best position I could have ever hoped for. Getting older is actually the best thing that can happen to anyone because with time you learn that the simpler, the better. Watching Nature is a great help, too, because it just shows you that almost everything in life works perfectly fine if you just let it, including us. So, a lesson in humility. That's what a lot of people need right now, and not just our leaders. We should all be very grateful for what we have - our life, our kids, our health and all the gifts from God. The sad thing is, go tell that to someone who lives in a city and they won't even know what you're talking about.

I'm glad you and the people you live with have found your way.

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Barb L's avatar

I’m a pretty ignorant being, self educated in bugger all as I realise too late. I’ve always felt stuff instinctively but now I know I’ve no idea of the complex systems we live in. Thought I new at the gut level, trusted Trump, never liked Kennedy and now the only thing I’m grateful for is that I’m 80 and have no expectations at all only a hopefully non violent death. Life and Freedom the Giant Delusion.

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Skidmark's avatar

Well, Barbara, it's only complex until you understand its purpose, which is of course not what you're told. It is *intentionally* complex and compartmentalized but at the end of the day, it's quite simple. It's just human hubris all around. Power. Corruption. Cheating with everything.

If it's any consolation, I'm a pretty ignorant being myself and, suprisingly, not all that interested in human affairs. I just put a lot of time into studying them to, kind of, get rid of all the noise it makes, if that makes sense. You should see your own distance from all that stuff as I do, a blessing, because what it does is it leaves a lot of room in you for truly wonderful things like Nature and God. Just looking at birds and bees (no pun intended) makes my day. My dog, my cats, the cows in the field I can see from my kitchen window. They matter.

I just write the things I would like to read and share it with others just in case they like it, too. But in the end, it's really not that important. That's the message I will try to convey in Part III so you just got yourself an exclusive sneak preview ;-)

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