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MRF's avatar

I hesitate to fan the flames of your concern, but I've begun processing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPPc8OVNngg and thus far, it's the best I've encountered of Mike Benz bringing the receipts. Gorka's intro to Benz at https://rumble.com/v2xy2su-a.i.-and-the-death-star-of-censorship.-mike-benz-with-sebastian-gorka-on-am.html remains a fav. Credit to https://vigilantfox.news/p/mike-benz-exposes-how-usaid-funds for the Rogan link and a brief.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I have awareness as to all of these possibilities. And many more. The human capacity of evil, even the most banal variety is vast.

But I also have awareness as to all of the good possibilities. The human capacity of compassion, even the smallest acts of kindness we do and others do for us is vast. Unlike acts of evil, the banal variety annoyances we notice, we tend to overlook the great many small acts of kindness we receive.

When I read and hear all of the dark possibilities, and when I find myself relating them to others I sometimes have to check myself and say, "no. I won't give this residence in my mind." I'm aware, very aware. But I can't give it the power of my mind, my belief. I think evil feeds off our fears and can manifest what we believe. Good and bad.

So as I find myself entertaining the possibilities, even some probabilities I consciously tell myself to quiet the voices of fear, from outside and inside my head. To keep my power, not give it over to fear or doom. We are not doomed. We are co-authors of our future. We choose a different path. Leading with our minds. Inspired by our creator living as he intends us to live, not as evil, fallen men intend.

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

Agreed, with only one different distinction, I am seldom fearful. None of this really scares me. I fear very little (easy to say at this point, I know, who knows what I will say in the future...I AM human, and certainly capable of fear. I do fear suffering for the people I love, that's about it, and I am not even sure I would call that "fear.") I am not virtue signalling when I say this, I hold nothing against anyone who does fear all that is happening. And maybe I do fear it but just am unwilling to admit it...or maybe my definition of fear is different, I don't know. I do know what fear feels like, and I have indeed felt it...but I don't think it governs me.

We are NOT doomed, I might be, you might be, and most people we know might be if we define doom as the end of personal life...but not how I define "doomed"...doomed means hopeless. If anyone defines doomed as dead, then maybe that fits the doom I am speaking of. But as you say, "we are co-authors of our future"...we are expressions of God, and as such, we can never be doomed.

I carry on and on about ugly things, evil, and yes, I use the word "doom" (as in Dr. Doom) just for fun...I do all this because I think it is easy for any of us (mostly me I am referring to) to fall asleep, to disconnect, to give up the fight...THAT I think would be disastrous...not because it would mean we would succumb to fear, or be doomed as a result, but just because we would no longer be on the right side of truth.

I do not offer solutions, or even offer ways to "feel better"—other than to follow God however you may define God...I do assume that none of us who speak out about all of this are doing so because they are afraid. The fear of death, or of a "1984" type future is, in fact, a non-reality. We may reach a physical reality such as what Orwell wrote about, but to FEAR it is not real. We must ride with it, and try our best to bring God's truth into manifestation. "There is nothing to fear, but fear itself."

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The Watchman's avatar

Good read once again, awas your most recent Off Guardian post: Blind Compliance . Linked it yesterday and linking this today @https://nothingnewunderthesun2016.com/

Still waiting for you to use the Shrew 🐀 virus 😷 some how!

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

Oh jeesh...I keep forgetting about that! Any more news on it? Yes, I do have to work that in somehow...I am writing a few weeks ahead of publication, so maybe I will edit something already written, or write something new and pop it in ahead of schedule. I need to do a search for more info...

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The Watchman's avatar

There's a few articles out there but mostly around the same time frame as the one I sent you.

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Dr. S. Ivory's avatar

Is it just me, or isn't this already happening? All the minor errors necessitating HOURS of my time to correct. Being hacked and robbed over and over. Amd as to the jackboots, that has been going on since 2021 but ... No media? Nothing to see here folks! Remember the woman in the wheelchair murdered by "security" just outside the doors of Toronto General for not putting on a mask? Or Dr Mel Bruchet, 80+ year old retired psychiatrist, kidnapped from his home by 5 B.C. Mental Health thugs, incarcerated in a mental facility for A MONTH, kept drugged against his wish and being treated for being "delusional" about being persecuted for having tried to instigate an investigation into the inordinate number of babies dying on the obstetrical ward of his local hospital?

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

The things you describe here are the "big things"...my article focused on the little more subtle things...but the big things, of course, are of the most concern. They keep the big things out of the consciousness of the masses by never reporting on them in the MSM, or if they do, blame it on something else like Long Covid, or Climate Change, or Trump, or Putin.

Or, if the news does leak out, it is completely ignored as if it belongs to some alternate reality...as if they have seen it in a movie or something that isn't real.

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Gwaihir's avatar

You, me, Kafka, Orwell - our instincts are correct.

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

I have not read much Kafka (if any) what is a good book of his to start with?

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Regina's avatar

I'll answer with a suggestion, Metamorphis

This, I think, is one of Kafka's most interesting quotes:

"You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait, be quiet, still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet."

He was an odd guy, but brilliant.

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FortheLoveofFreedom's avatar

Todd what you present here is most likely closer to the truth than a science fiction movie. The clamps keep tightening. They want everyone just moving along in a sheep-like fashion and none of this speaking out and demanding 'freedom' by those who are opposite to sheep (us). It seems like we can't do a thing without a cell phone attached to us like an umbilical cord. It's totally trance material.

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

I think most sheep do not identify "loss of freedoms" with things like this...I think they will not wake up (if even then) until they are literally herded to gas chambers (although we remember what happened when that actually occurred, no one flinched.)

What I am noticing, and I see from comments that you all notice this too, are the "tightening clamps"...most people would not see the cell phone, and all they are doing with it, as an intentional effort to restrict freedom and to keep us all "moving along in a sheep-like fashion." They would call us "conspiracy theorists" if we suggested such a thing.

They think all of this is progress, all of it is so everything becomes more convenient, and that it all makes life easier for us.

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FortheLoveofFreedom's avatar

Yes, the words "conspiracy theorists" gets thrown around aplenty. It is when people don't want to entertain our opinion or even a 'fact'. It is much easier to blow someone off using terms like this. Look how well that was accomplished through the plandemic. The cellphone was a good invention in a small way but largely it makes us more alone than if we didn't have one. It is always interesting if you are out for dinner and you look around and so often several people sitting at the same table are on their phones. I often wonder if they are texting each other. LOL

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Evil Harry's avatar

Everything electronic has a sensor or a camera.

Black gloss paint is a bastard to remove, as is bitumen paint.

Glass etching spray, battery powered grinders and even a simple sharpie can cause untold problems for "them".

Security cameras don't like spray foam either

A cheap signal jammer from Amazon once brought an entire US airport to a standstill, so the regimes bully boys might find they have no coms and no backup when needed.

If "they" do indeed go that far, then they will surely encounter an increasingly large part of a population who are unwilling to be governed by tyrants, or to even be a part of their grid.

Too many people are still fast asleep, but the last 5 years have woken a lot of otherwise compliant people.

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

Agreed about the last five years waking up compliant people...I was one of them. But I think we are done with that (waking up more people) maybe there is a tiny percentage still able to wake up.

I am curious to see if the slow boil of the frog will wake anyone up when the water gets hotter. This is happening slowly enough that I am not sure if a large percentage of us will still be feisty enough to do what you say...many of us soon will be dead (old age), and the younger ones coming up are too brainwashed to take our place.

It is amazing to see how young people have no clue at all. When I was young there was all sorts of rebellion going on. Nowadays there is practically none except over stupid distractions like trans rights. Maybe I am off on this observation...I only see it in my young clients and in the young people in my family...they are totally focused on careers and making money...nothing else matters.

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Candy's avatar

Yeah, that’s pretty much how I see it going down. The most annoying being taken down first, and then the others in stages.

I sometimes wonder why certain people are allowed to continue speaking. Any ideas?

You know I wonder about everyone now. Strange world, where we suspect ALL motives

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

Certain people allowed to continue speaking? Who do you mean?

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Candy's avatar

There are a few doctors who are very vocal in their accusations of intent to harm. And some bloggers/stack writers who keep putting the proofs out there. Just wonder why some are taken down and others are not

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

I think it is easier for the agenda to brain wash the masses than it is to take out every whistle blower and agenda naysayer out there. Maybe at some point it will be too massive to control. But right now I don't think they bother.

It IS interesting how they do decide to take out some...and it isn't like they take out the most vocal or the most damaging to their cause...it seems more arbitrary. Maybe they are testing the waters, to see how much they can do before people start giving a crap. Once they see they can pretty much do anything they want, we may start seeing more "mysterious deaths."

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Catherine's avatar

Our enslavement begins with the cell phone. I used to change my phone number annually - I traveled a lot and would cancel my phone when I left the country for extended periods of time, and replace it with a local number while away, then get a new number when I returned to Canada. Email and Messenger allowed others to stay in touch with me. Now I can't even get in to my bank account without cell phone verification. I can't access software programs, I'm expected to have a personal dossier of health and insurance info on hand at all times, people take offense at not being called back within minutes, the postal service is dying, and nobody reads on the bus anymore.... My mother used to say to my friends - "it's just a phone - not a colostomy bag" I guess she was wrong.

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Dr. S. Ivory's avatar

Yay for your mum!

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Todd Hayen, PhD, RP's avatar

You are absolutely right...the phone is key. The things you notice are just what I am talking about...not being able to get onto your online banking without the phone...this is a relatively new thing with their "double verification"...making the smart phone just one more "necessity"...everyone is always complaining about digital ID "coming"...I think it is already here, it snuck up on us. We can't do anything without using the phone to identify ourselves.

Right now they send their verification code using text, so you can access it via your computer (for those who still use a laptop or desktop, which they also are trying to eliminate), BUT, they use your phone number to send the text, so you have to have one. Mark my words, soon they will require that you scan a QR code WITH YOUR PHONE...and you will HAVE to have your phone to do the scan (for those still using a laptop or desktop, which they want to get rid of).

They are already doing this in some situations.

I like your mom's quote...

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