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WATCH: How to meet like-minded people

Forming a community with like-minded people has never been more important…and it has never been more difficult.

As the gatekeepers of our increasingly disconnected world try to close the door on our various options for finding community, today James explores some ways to meet sane people in your area, from the technological to the old-fashioned.

Links, sources and show notes for this episode – along with download options and an audio-only version – are available here. Previous episodes of #SolutionsWatch can be seen here and here.

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Jas
Jas
Sep 9, 2021 5:53 AM

I recently shut down a Facebook account account I had related to an old busines with 1500 friends. I am wondering if I have done the right thing ?

Eye Aether
Eye Aether
Aug 26, 2021 2:51 PM

Facing death heightens the appreciation of living. Of course the sentiment does not include the suicidal predisposition.

There is gonna be alot of dying for any number of reasons contrived by the orchestrators. Much of it you can’t control even if you are of the aware tribe.

Protect the innocent .. esp the children .. they don’t deserve any of this and by protecting them one may find a greater purpose.

Ya may even find a few like minds in the process.

Ankie
Ankie
Aug 25, 2021 10:36 PM

I get the feeling that there are a lot of like minded people hanging around in the comments section on this website. I don’t say much, but having read through many of your comments I find myself feeling a bit connected, I feel a bit at home here, but it is not a place to connect or chat. I don’t do Facebook or Twitter no more, and never bothered with Instagram or Pintrest. My phone is full of alternatives like MeWe and Telegram, and I get all sorts of bonkers notifications day and night.. I’ll get to the point without waffling. I am an old gamer, and have used Discord for a while, and it is a comfortable place to chat and share things, it’s not just for gamers, if anyone would like to join me please do so: https://discord.gg/MCCKFGWQ7f I can set up different chat groups and topics within… Read more »

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 25, 2021 4:59 PM

It seems to me that the covid move has been depressingly potent in reshaping attitudes. The entire visual background of the media is now dominated by masks. Masks, masks and more masks. All these politicians, workers, reporters, security personnel, police officers, teachers, school children etc. constantly shown on the papers and TV screens – all hidden. The faces are gone. The human dimension has been annulled. And the effect of the initial shock-and-awe followed up by relentless unchanging fear propaganda has, in my experience, created a whole new paradigm where no-one questions any of it. A little upsurge in those mysterious covid figures causes panic. Even now. Parents and carers are terrified to let their charges out amongst even modest crowds. The fact that the return to school has boosted the figures on buses has sent some into hyperventilation. And how long has it been? 17 months and still it… Read more »

rubberheid
rubberheid
Aug 25, 2021 6:48 PM
Reply to  George Mc

all the workers you describe and the entire care/hell-service; beyond that the “more” middle-class areas/towns, are covid central, zombie of the maskerville, karens, kens, entitled, embolded, state sponsored citizens; the more rural or up the scheme you go it’s visually less so; but you then see the age issue much more, or just the moron numpties or evil ones. Honest dude, it ain’t looking good. But we do live in Sturgeonland : /

Clive Day
Clive Day
Aug 25, 2021 8:43 AM

Good Article but I am astounded that there is no mention of what is the fastest growing ‘meet up’ organisation in the UK mainly for people who refuse the ‘death jab’. For most of the past year I have similarly felt isolated and depressed because I could not socialise with like minded people, but I now feel like I’ve been reborn since I found a Community called —-> ‘STAND IN THE PARK. There is a website : standinthepark.org/ Go there to find your ‘local park’. There are dozens if not hundreds in most UK towns. They usually meet between 10 to 11 am every Sunday. Go along to find like minded people, make new friends and feel alive again !’ You will be made very welcome. It is non-commital and largely non-political whichever one you go to. Unlike on-line forums you do not have to part with any personal details,… Read more »

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Aug 25, 2021 6:32 PM
Reply to  Clive Day

No wonder you felt isolated shouting Death Jab walking the streets.Was The Rag un Bone cart doing its round.
“RAG un BONE!”..”DEATH JAB” …”DEATH..RAG..BONE”!!….”JAB DEATH BONE!”
Oh Man! Seriously thanks for making me laugh I’d love to there but can’t.
Cheers

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 25, 2021 7:29 AM

Just a curious diversion:

I have an old school friend who went into the oil business. He travels round the world and we kept in email contact almost every day for about 6 years. He was once in the same room as George Bush Snr and he had a remarkable way of being able to track down stuff on the net. I used to joke that he was CIA.

Anyway, he stopped communicating back in September 2019. Just cut off. No more response. And I came up with a theory. In October of that year there was Event 201. I reckon my friend got word of that and had himself booked into a slot in the gated community the Big Knobs were planning. For all I know he may already be there. And he stopped communicating because he knew what horror was about to come for us plebs.

Natalie
Natalie
Aug 25, 2021 6:27 PM
Reply to  George Mc

I hear they built themselves underground cities… as protection against whatever is being sprayed to modify the weather (or bombs, perhaps).

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Aug 25, 2021 4:30 AM

Simple, Just be yourself and do what comes natural.
The Internet? ie: I’d suggest be warey of the narrow portal mouse silent face imagery., instead embracing ones belief preferences expanding the inner natural talent of perception remembering one of the technocratic psychological operation majors is/has to be in manipulating use of unbridled parameter technology,

hele
hele
Aug 25, 2021 2:41 AM

Yesterday.I stood in a lineup(for some reason) to wait to eat lunch at a restaurant for 20 minutes.I was behind a woman we started talking and were both unjabbed. Ended having lunch and sitting togeher-sharing experiences and info.
On the day the vax was approved, mandatory masks again in BC and vaccine passports on the way.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Aug 25, 2021 1:31 PM
Reply to  hele

I’ve seen a couple of posts on my newsfeed recently about the vaccine passports in BC, and also over a week ago, Offguardian sent me a short video on Telegram about a large quarantine camp being built at Vanderhoof in Central BC.
Vaccine passports will be here in Australia very soon as well Hele, and as Kit pointed out in his article yesterday about the situation in Australia, they’re building a big quarantine camp on the northern outskirts of Melbourne and a few more elsewhere.
We knew this was coming. Good luck to you. There are a lot of us who know the truth.

Gregory Fisher
Gregory Fisher
Aug 26, 2021 5:07 AM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

I have asked Australian Vaterland Security by email for links on Emigration FROM Australia, where I was born. I intend to sell up, settle ATO Value Added and BOLT. Next is working out how to leave without a jab. Mandatory mRNA jabs and Concentration Camps are coming in my home! 🤯🤯🤯😱 I have asked them NOT to treat me like a Jewish person in Germany, 1938…

AlexVZ
AlexVZ
Aug 25, 2021 1:25 AM
Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Aug 24, 2021 11:23 PM

JUST A THOUGHT 1. Union workers mandated to take the mRNA experimental injection should organize within their union to force sellout union heads to stand up and say “no” to vaccine mandates. No one should lose their job for refusing to be vaccinated.   2. Parents who do not want their children to be masked should unite with teachers and other ancillary school personnel who reject the mandated COVID vaccines. Organized groups need to make make their presence known at every school board and Town Hall meeting.  3.  Libertarians must unite with social justice organizations to protest all COVID mandates resulting in a “two-tiered” authoritarian state.  I stumbled onto this memo and thought it perfectly describes how the security state works hand-in-glove with big pharma, mainstream media news, and big tech forcing a dysfunctional repressive way of life on the powerless. Irrational biosecurity mandates must be fought against by the “Left and Right” until every last COVID totalitarian edict is eradicated. Memo… Read more »

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:10 PM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

Jon is an awesome resource, but no one’s perfect. I thought that that article, while not altogether bad, was a fail. Ron DeSantis, a gangster politician, betrayed the anti-covid 1984 camp. Brian Shilhavy (who I don’t agree with about much, including the topic of the existence of the Sars CoV 2 virus), took Ron’s measure accurately. Jon seems to also buy into the electoral charade. There are no solutions there. Obviously. The trap was set and sprung. Politicians the world over coordinated and carried out the transnational capitalist class’s wishes. The people believing that they have democracy because they could vote are ensnared and being served up to pharma to experiment on and dispose of and, at the same time, being stampeded toward those of us who are free and wish to stay that way.

Charlotte Russe
Charlotte Russe
Aug 25, 2021 9:57 PM
Reply to  Arby

I primarily posted the article to reiterate that the “PCR tests are a scam.” And to also show the deviousness of the security state, big tech, big pharma, and especially the CIA controlled mainstream media news who relentlessly attacks anyone with a significant following.

By the way, Including the asymptomatic or those with the sniffles as cases is ludicrous. Only hospitalizations should count as cases. But what can you expect from the same bloodthirsty deathcult that slaughtered hundreds of thousands in Afghanistan, a million in Iraq, and more than 500,000 in Syria.

Not to mention the chemicals and other poisons used throughout the planet.

PS I posted an article about the “FDA approval of Pfizer” but it was being checked for spam.

Arby
Arby
Aug 26, 2021 1:26 AM

Wow. I just found this response along with others in my spam folder. I’ve never put an Off Guardian reply email in my spam folder.

2fat2surf
2fat2surf
Aug 26, 2021 6:00 PM
Reply to  Arby

I suggest that voting can work. Yes, it has been corrupt and subverted in some places in the US
. But that can be countered by massive peaceful citizen involvement. It means using the legal rights of citizens to observe and monitor all crucial aspects of an election.
This requires determined and assertive volunteers. As more and more people get pissed off about the obvious destruction of their republic more volunteers will come forward.

The important thing, I suggest we should keep in mind, is to use the laws of our republic to resist. And there are plenty of them.

Because violent rebellion will be a nightmare and no one knows what the result will be.

Arby
Arby
Aug 27, 2021 1:15 AM
Reply to  2fat2surf

As you wish. I really people would quit playing the predators’ game, but, alas, It’s a free universe. And I don’t recommend violent revolution.

2fat2surf
2fat2surf
Aug 26, 2021 5:48 PM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

10 4 on that!

Annie
Annie
Aug 24, 2021 11:11 PM

James I love your work but don’t be a fearmonger sometimes.I’m not afraid I’m fed up.

Annie
Annie
Aug 24, 2021 10:51 PM

Don’t roll over and let the lunatics see your tummy.

Williams Peter
Williams Peter
Aug 24, 2021 10:46 PM

Hi, there’s lots of comments from UK . Question: are freedom cells alive and active in the UK? If so any links please.

WhoShotJR
WhoShotJR
Aug 25, 2021 12:11 AM
Reply to  Williams Peter

I’d like to know where to find this info too. I know there used to be ones on fb but for obvious reasons don’t go on there anymore and I think they were all starting to be deleted anyway.

Clive Day
Clive Day
Aug 25, 2021 8:47 AM
Reply to  Williams Peter

Try “STAND IN THE PARK” – you wont be disappointed

Clive Day
Clive Day
Aug 25, 2021 8:49 AM
Reply to  Williams Peter

Sorry forgot to add a link —> https://astandinthepark.org/uk/

Clive Day
Clive Day
Aug 25, 2021 12:21 PM
Reply to  Williams Peter

Go to https://astandinthepark.org/ and find a ‘stand’ near you – you wont regret it !

rubberheid
rubberheid
Aug 25, 2021 7:00 PM
Reply to  Williams Peter

whistle dixie.

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
Aug 24, 2021 10:30 PM

The Corbett Report video video on YouTube has already been disappeared.

Wayne Vanderploeg
Wayne Vanderploeg
Aug 24, 2021 9:07 PM

Shame them. I am one of those people looking for the like minded of the opposite sex. I alluded to this once already. I was on Match.com. In the opening narrative I wrote, “First things first: I will die first before getting vaccinated”. Within a week I had several new responses. I thought for sure Match would force me to edit it. They did not. I did get attacked a couple times as well. They went away fairly quickly after realizing I knew what I was talking about and they had no answers to my arguments. Maybe I converted them into thinking on their own instead of parroting CNN. Best line I have heard: “You must watch Fox.” Seems to be a standard reaction among the vaxxers. It is so hard not to laugh at them for being such fools. But here we are. Over 6 million dead and maimed… Read more »

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Aug 25, 2021 1:23 PM

Tip for the hah! Future, stop calling out every ailment a Virus/Disease.
Thin wedge more often will sink the ship, not the ailment.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:21 PM
Reply to  Clive Williams

Yes, but what a sea change that involves! We were all marinated in the fraudulent Rockefeller health care science / ideology from birth. ‘Germs’, ‘infections’, ‘viruses’ and ‘plagues’ are words that are embedded in our brains. But we nevertheless need to focus on facts and be aware of our words and, if we want to stand up for truth, act accordingly, which means handling pharma’s embedded words in our mental library very carefully.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:16 PM

I would suggest not calling the PCR research tool a ‘test’. It isn’t a test.

I wouldn’t think that shaming them can make them change their minds. It might help if you hit the one in a million among the political class that still possesses his or her soul. I only want to discomfit them. I want to plague them with denunciations. I want to show them up for the gangsters and killers that they are. That’s all we can do with them. What your letter-writing is doing is good, even if we don’t have the exact same view of its effect.

WhoShotJR
WhoShotJR
Aug 24, 2021 9:00 PM

I would like to meet like minded people in the area of Liverpool UK, but it’s complicated because I have major MAJOR social anxiety. Started having panic attacks for the first time this year and the anxiety and panic attacks have almost developed into complete agoraphobia. I wouldn’t know where to begin not just finding people but finding the courage to interact with another human in it’s self. Very frustrating and lonely position to be in 😕

WhoShotJR
WhoShotJR
Aug 24, 2021 9:04 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

Had to leave the house for something important tho today. Met a taxi driver who was on to this bullshit, we had a good rant/chat about it. Felt good, I gave him a massive tip because it was so nice talking to someone who wasn’t brain dead/psychotic 🙂

susan mullen
susan mullen
Aug 24, 2021 10:29 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

I’ve found taxi drivers to be well informed and quite aware that government is a scam. Perhaps that’s why they’re driving a cab instead of being a “contact tracer” for Bill Gates.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:38 PM
Reply to  susan mullen

I don’t know about well informed. I would agree with informed. I can only speculate that that comes from their having to interact with so many kinds of people that they sometimes get someone who makes sense and that makes an impact on them. Covid crazies may be passionate, but they don’t make sense. Cabbies, like everyone else, have made tv the center of their home life, ergo… So it’s something else. I think that they just have good radar and common sense, which, as we know, isn’t common anymore. When I talk to a cabbie who clearly has some propaganda embedded in his brain (it’s always a male), I don’t get hostility when I correct him. Maybe because of the relationship we have where I’m sort of his boss for the duration of the ride and cabblies here in Toronto are hurting. As for male cabbie thing, they are… Read more »

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:29 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

Isn’t it interesting? Cabbies are great. I live in Toronto, Canada. 9 out of 10 cabbies I meet are receptive to my anti-covid 1984 rants. I have postering for some time now. I’ve probably put up hundreds. You wouldn’t believe the paper and staples I go through. I’ve got so many posters (two dozen now) that when I staple a dozen together, I’ve got a book. Those are all excerpts of course, so it’s not my book. But my posters are all attributed properly, with urls that anyone can use. I was wondering what to do with the poster booklets, which I carry around in my backpack. On my last cab ride (because my ebike was laid up), I had one in my backpack and at the last moment, after the ride and a good conversation, handed it over to the appreciative cabbie. (I might also hand out my contact… Read more »

Martha
Martha
Aug 24, 2021 10:19 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

You aren’t alone. What I do or tell myself when forcing myself to interact with people might seem New Agey, but I do repeat positive mantras in my head and that helps me. I smile at everyone and compliment people often. People are wound up so tight! That loosens them up and me as well. Homeopathic glonione helped me. Lorazepam helps too. But it’s a daily struggle. Good luck.

hele
hele
Aug 25, 2021 3:10 AM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

Can you start by taking small steps-out to the corner store or a cafe-sit wth book etc?Can you speak with doc re anxiety?Sometimes I google stress or fear or …one can google anxiety or depression or agoraphobia and if you attach “forums” to your search you can find like minded souls to exchange experiences or simple realize you are not the only one.All the best.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:44 PM
Reply to  hele

Oh gosh. Don’t use Google.

Ponies
Ponies
Aug 25, 2021 7:13 AM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

Hey, I know some people on the Wirral – perhaps they can help. Get in touch with me on tree pixie at proton mail dot co m
Best wishes and luck

Jacques
Jacques
Aug 25, 2021 1:40 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

Ever noticed how children interact easily and naturally with any new palls? We don’t need to learn new techniques, we need to unlearn the lot of trash often stuck in our heads.

Esmeralda
Esmeralda
Aug 25, 2021 4:47 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

Really sorry to hear about your anxiety and panic attacks. I had my first one recently and it is a most awful, peculiar experience. I thought I was dying. You may know this already but I thought I’d share just in case- what helped me was my sister (she’s a psychologist) getting me to first count my breaths for a minute. It should be around 12 (mine was almost 50). Then she coached me to breathe in for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 4. I did this until I had calmed down. It was so simple yet so effective! Now if I feel tense I do this breathing.
Nutritional support would also help (using adaptogens perhaps) but that’s for an expert to inform you about.
Hang in there! Hope things improve for you.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:45 PM
Reply to  WhoShotJR

I wish we were neighbors or better yet, workmates. But I can’t help myself. I don’t have a single friend here in Toronto who I can call on to just come be with me for a coffee and chat. I’ve had a friend here and there, like that, but it just ended. The last friend I had, I met at a rooming house we lived in. He was a great guy. He was fresh from Egypt, studying to be a nuclear medical technologist (radiologist, which is nothing special). He completed his studies and started work in the hospitals (because he couldn’t get a single full time gig at one hospital) here in Toronto and was happy. Then covid hit. We went into that a ways, disagreeing about ‘the virus’ (and he would state, about that disagreement, that that was okay) until one day he simply disappeared. He didn’t respond to… Read more »

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 8:57 PM

This is an interesting article by James Corbett. Definitely worth listening to until the end IMO. One thing he said that struck a chord is that any social group that achieves success will attract people to it who want to disrupt it. To expand on that this might be people who have combative or jarring personalities or, if the group is highly political and vocal, people who are put there to be a disruptive influence. You cannot expect perfection in any social setting. You cannot expect things to always work out the way you would like them to. I say that as one who has spent his life generally avoiding social groups for this reason. I’ve always disliked the politicking and cliquery that tends to evolve in human social settings. I notice that among my fellow commenters some have fallen into the trap of believing that any sort of anti-authoritarian… Read more »

dom irritant
dom irritant
Aug 25, 2021 8:25 AM
Reply to  John Pretty

There will always be agent provocateurs and intelligence assets infiltrating any successful anti-agenda social groups.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 24, 2021 7:51 PM

The term “Incel’ has entered the lexicon of Internet teeth knashing and looks to be an increasingly accurate description of young males as we enter the Age of the Eunuch , where only cell-phone based human intercourse is permitted , for a price ?

Edwige
Edwige
Aug 24, 2021 7:46 PM

An indication that we are not as isolated as we may be encouraged to imagine:

https://dumptheguardian.com/society/2021/aug/24/staffing-shortfall-english-care-homes-drop-in-workers

It’s also an indication of the utter toxicity of the Fraudian that they blame everything else but the ‘no jab, no job’ policy itself (despite it coming from a government they profess to hate in every other regard). They even appear to be hinting that since social care has been singled out for such a policy the obvious solution is to extend it to multiple other occupations. That is of course what slogans like ‘equitable’ and ‘noone left behind’ have always really meant. .

Edith
Edith
Aug 24, 2021 8:23 PM
Reply to  Edwige

And if I am any indication they won’t be finding too many volunteers either…myself and others used to go to our aged care facility but don’t now….every winter we are banned now because we won’t have the useless flu needle so with the covid shot it gets to be impossible…such is the care and concern govts have for the elderly and not leaving people behind…

they are really struggling for workers in aust aged care…many have simply left and many are hanging in until last minute to leave…govts have gone completely bats in Australia…aged care now looks terrifying to someone like me who isn’t too many years off perhaps needing it…suicide looks far better..perhaps that is the idea.

Guy
Guy
Aug 24, 2021 9:35 PM
Reply to  Edith

So many of us can relate to what you just wrote.
Cheers.

juno
juno
Aug 25, 2021 2:14 AM
Reply to  Edith

I’m a tad younger than you and recently lost family, deaths albeit not directly covid related but made worse by the lockdown. I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve worked in assisted living. There are good places, or at least decent ones, but staffing and volunteers are a PITA in good times and I know I never want to enter that arena as a resident, especially now.

I would love ro discuss more astrology with you, I’ve been riding this wave since Jan 20, 2020, when I went looking for the astrological compliment to the last Saturn-Pluto thing, aka 911.Wuhan came up in my sights and it’s never quite been the same since. We are in for a wild ride. Thanks for the commentary.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Aug 25, 2021 7:11 PM
Reply to  Edith

same here, my current workplace is care campus (not my job but i’m always on site) – massive vacancy list which I am now positively viewing as “we say no” stalwarts, it’s went on all year. no takers.
Alternatively, it is the furlough lovers???

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Aug 24, 2021 10:05 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Not just social care jobs. In Australia the police are now mandating Covid shots for border control cops. I wonder how that will go down.

el Gallinazo
el Gallinazo
Aug 24, 2021 7:17 PM

For Americans old enough to remember the 1992 presidential campaigns of Opium Poppy Bush vs. Bubba – a Zero Hedge comment.

Read my lips. No new vaxxes.

Katzenmensch
Katzenmensch
Aug 24, 2021 7:17 PM

There is a saying in German that the softest water will eventually wear away the hardest stone.
A Peace Nic song with the motto was very popular in the 1980s.

The message is simple. Don’t give up, don’t give in the soft water breaks the stone.

Refrain – translation. It tears down the hardest walls and we may be weak and we may be small yet we want to be like the water. The soft water breaks the stone.-

Let’s come and celebrate peace and show how life can be human! People can be human, the soft water breaks the stone –

“Das weiche Wasser bricht den Stein” .


Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 24, 2021 6:21 PM

Bill Maher on boosters and “taking one for the team”.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9921117/Bill-Maher-says-hell-REFUSE-COVID-booster-saying-vaccine-one-team.html

– On his show Friday, Bill Maher said he does not plan to get a booster shot
– Is already fully vaccinated, he said, because he wanted to ‘take one for the team’
– Suggested he might not need booster shot because everyone’s body is different
– Maher’s comments drew criticism from his guest, former Congressman Max Rose who said it is imperative that everyone get a booster shot

Wayne Vanderploeg
Wayne Vanderploeg
Aug 24, 2021 9:09 PM

Saw that mother fucker say that. What a cock sucking fool. Sorry.

hele
hele
Aug 25, 2021 3:15 AM

feels

Edith
Edith
Aug 25, 2021 9:53 AM

These people are nuts…

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:50 PM

I was disgusted. Maher’s team is not mine. He made it clear it was Rose’s team, the polite difference of opinion about booster shots notwithstanding.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 25, 2021 9:18 PM
Reply to  Arby

Rose’s current position is within Low Intensity Operations (DoD); so perhaps mandatory boosters is going to become official policy. To me, this is a much bigger story than whatever Maher happens to do or say.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Rose
On January 20, 2021, Rose was sworn in as Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Senior Advisor, COVID-19) to serve under Lloyd Austin.[45][46]
45:
https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2477672/new-officials-sworn-in-at-the-department-of-defense
New Officials Sworn-In at the Department of Defense
JAN. 20, 2021
Operations / Low Intensity Conflict
Max Rose, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Senior Advisor, COVID-19)

Spinky
Spinky
Aug 24, 2021 6:16 PM

So during all of this, not sure I want to sign up for an app that uses tracking. Why don’t they let people ask this in chat instead, so we don’t have to be concerned about this possibly being a roundup of dissidents?

juno
juno
Aug 24, 2021 6:15 PM

Getting involved with something *anything* on a community or local level is probably the best way to connect with simpatico others, IME. Currently, I have a number of unvaxxed friends I have met on the local level doing shared participation activities such as hiking and local farmer’s markets. We don’t always connect 100% politically or culturally, but as we have all experienced our former supposed political allies fall for this for whatever reasons a lot of the old divisions seem paper thin now and not worth commenting on.

Don’t rely on the internet for too much other than a certain moral support. Better to have a half dozen folks in your area with whom you can stand in solidarity than a half million friends on social media who may or may not even be real at this point.

Jacques
Jacques
Aug 24, 2021 6:04 PM

If we can find a way to create our own communities we will not only lessen the burden of the inevitable struggle that lies ahead, but also, if we are lucky, discover the privilege and joy of living among people that we admire rather than despise, as is usually the case. That would make such a difference. All this trouble could eventually turn into a golden opportunity.

duke
duke
Aug 24, 2021 5:09 PM

If you live your brightest, most fearless life, you will eventually attract others who respond to the Light in you. If you are leaning towards others to make yourself whole, you will attract others who are doing the same. Our externals ALWAYS reflect our internals. Once you realize this, you realize your true power. This power, incidentally, is what this entire “pandemic”/great reset is designed to keep us estranged from. Find your power. Burn brightly. That is all you need do.

Jacques
Jacques
Aug 24, 2021 8:00 PM
Reply to  duke

I’ve been longing to burn my brightest light all my life, but found it impossible in a world designed to stifle and crush any such yearning.
I fully agree that our outside reflects our inside. Who we are is written all over us.

Kizzy
Kizzy
Aug 24, 2021 8:12 PM
Reply to  duke

Yes. And it has nothing to do with personal medical choices.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Aug 24, 2021 10:14 PM
Reply to  Kizzy

In a way, it does! We all choose between a life of dependency or a life of self-responsibility.

Nottheonly1
Nottheonly1
Aug 24, 2021 5:06 PM

Just be aware, authentic and truthful – that will attract likeminded Beings. In general it can be said that the more Unconditional Love You exude, the more attractive You are to others. And since it is all about sharing in Real Life, connections with others are immediate and powerful. A lot can be done by a bunch of likeminded Beings.

Jacques
Jacques
Aug 24, 2021 7:56 PM
Reply to  Nottheonly1

Lifelong disillusion collides hard with unconditional love, I’m afraid.

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 8:42 PM
Reply to  Jacques

Then drop your disillusion.

“Can’t” is just a word Jacques.

fxgrube
fxgrube
Aug 24, 2021 4:59 PM

The term “like-minded” has always been a bit on the problematic side… sort of like matching on match dot com (ha). But today is absolutely confounding because the old political stances, while continuing to hold up around some key issues, falter around more new issues than ever before. I doubt, for example, I would find more than a dozen people in the whole wide world who would actually match up with all my current political positions, but my answering this by focusing on single issues doesn’t suffice either. So, I just make do… But I don’t find James’ online suggestions as convincing as his plea to organize and act in the real world. I much prefer the latter, but I did try his suggested match sites and found them as foreboding as so much else both in terms of security and ease of use (I swear–altho it’s hard to admit,… Read more »

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 24, 2021 4:57 PM

Only a cataclysmic event such as the collapse of the electrical grid , a real plague , or a nuclear first strike by most likely either the US or Israel ,will facilitate change of any sort these days . The horrors and misery that that sort of event will initially bring on are too frightening for most of us to contemplate and ” therein lies the rub “. The revolution be not be televised nor will it be facilitated by the Internet .

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 24, 2021 3:56 PM

Timely article but using the false intimacy the Internet promotes is fraught with danger , since it is ultimately a tool of the status quo and security state. I’m remined of Chesterton’s Man Who Was Thursday , Forster’s The Machine Stops , Huxley’s Brave New World , and Orwell’s 1984 . All predictive of todays social order , micromanaged by the security state. . Meeting like minded people has always been difficult and i doubt that seeking them on line is really a solution . Freedom loving Canadians is becoming an oxy-moron these days ! To reform any sort of society from the ground up presupposes assets that can be used to make these changes . Not realistic for the masses who live in fear from day to day on minimum wage. Successful revolution is always from the top down and at the moment the ‘right” and ‘left” have united… Read more »

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 24, 2021 4:53 PM
Reply to  Jim McDonagh

I always feel when I’m expressing my opinions here, like a fish frantically jumping off a cliff to go meet other fish (or some other metaphor that would work)

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 24, 2021 7:01 PM
Reply to  Theobalt

Then again “schools of fish” are always prime targets of larger fish who make their living devouring them ?

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 24, 2021 7:46 PM
Reply to  Theobalt

My metaphor is of a vast cavern in total darkness where you can hear the voices but you can’t see who – or even what – you’re talking to. Sure – you can hear the opinions and some of them are excellent. But you’ve little idea where they are coming from. I once read a book called A Century of Spin about the rise of public relations. The trick was in forming groups whose titles would mislead you into thinking that they were worker’s outfits or groups campaigning for single mothers or whatever when all along they were fronts for companies and intelligence agencies. If that was possible in the pre-internet days, just think of how much easier it is now. Many times I’ve stumbled on a site which gives the impression of being the work of a dedicated team of brilliant professionals, only to stumble on an odd phrase… Read more »

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 8:46 PM
Reply to  George Mc

My metaphor is of a vast cavern in total darkness where you can hear the voices but you can’t see who – or even what – you’re talking to.

Put the light on then George.

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 24, 2021 9:30 PM
Reply to  John Pretty

I wonder what I’d see when I look in your direction, John.

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 25, 2021 11:01 AM
Reply to  George Mc

Exactly

NickM
NickM
Aug 24, 2021 7:31 PM
Reply to  Jim McDonagh

I agree with your last sentence but, fortunately, Evolution has provided a little escape hatch in case Safety in Numbers no longer work because the herd decided to follow its Leaders over a cliff. Evolution usually throws out a few oddball variants from whom to breed anew.

“Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do something bad” — The Good Book

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 25, 2021 11:03 AM
Reply to  NickM

And where can I get that book?

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 8:45 PM
Reply to  Jim McDonagh

Timely article but using the false intimacy the Internet promotes is fraught with danger.

So why do you post your thoughts on here then Jim?

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 1:12 AM
Reply to  John Pretty

Boredom ? Improving my language and typing skills ? Tired of doing crossword puzzles ? Unjustified optimism perhaps ?

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 3:33 PM

I’ve just found this posted by Calvin Robinson who has been making vaccine shill Dr Simon Clarke squirm when confronting him about the likely benefits of drugs such as Ivermectin. The piece on GB News was especially good from Calvin:

“COVID DOCTOR EXPOSED! (This clip contains both interviews)

I asked questions on talkRADIO on Saturday to be told “there’s no evidence of that”.

I did my research, found the evidence, presented it to the Dr on GB News on Monday and he choked. Clearly wasn’t prepared to be challenged on anything.

These aren’t scientists presenting evidence, these are propagandists pushing an agenda. I’m no conspiracy theorist, but I can see why people think this is all linked to Big Pharma.
The doctor completely disregarded the effects of vitamin D, ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

They don’t seem to care about facts, figures or evidence; what’s the wider objective?”

https://www.facebook.com/calvinrobinson/videos/524730695277586/?extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-UNK_GK0T-GK1C

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 3:35 PM
Reply to  John Pretty

Calvin also made a great point about Tony Blair:

https://twitter.com/addicted2newz/status/1429962396320378884

(To expand on my other posts on today’s threads below. I agree, it is hard to accept that we share a common humanity with the likes of Blair, but here we are.)

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 24, 2021 6:03 PM
Reply to  John Pretty

I think you can take comfort from the fact that we do not share a common humanity with Blair.
He is a lawyer, a politician, a war criminal and an immoral opportunist – moreover one with Catholic faith leanings, along with the “it will be okay if you say 50 ‘Hail Marys” indemnity culture.

If he had any humanity, I suppose we could, theoretically share some of ours with him, but he is too far gone.

Way back, when Blair first appeared on the scene, my sister, who is not much into politics, took one look at him, and said, “No. Can’t vote for him. He’s the Anti-Christ.”

I never suspected her clairvoyant gifts until that moment…

NickM
NickM
Aug 24, 2021 7:16 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Was it his demon eyes? The basis of a prophetic election poster that was withdrawn by the Conservative Party because the public — including myself — did not believe that any human being could be as demonic as that photo of BLiar’s eyes suggested. This was not the only time in my experience that the camera has caught a fleeting expression which turned out to be the first sign of insane behaviour to come.

S Cooper
S Cooper
Aug 24, 2021 7:39 PM
Reply to  NickM

Blairigula is as slimy, corrupt and crazy as they come. Sad that more people have not come to recognize that by this time.”
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Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 25, 2021 11:04 AM
Reply to  S Cooper

I think this is the funniest thing I ever saw

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 25, 2021 5:41 AM
Reply to  NickM

No, it wasn’t a poster, but the impression gained from various TV appearances.
This was unusually strong language coming from my sister, given her general indifference to politics… It made me laugh at the time, but that was before we all knew what Blair was capable of…

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 7:23 PM
Reply to  wardropper

I presume you make this comment to be contrary.

Yes, he’s all the things you describe and also a human being.

The fact that he is human, just as you and I are human, does not excuse him or make him nice.

The point I was making earlier (that I referred to) was in reply to one regarding the illusion of (human) separation.

NickM
NickM
Aug 25, 2021 8:20 AM
Reply to  John Pretty

“True civilization is not found in our latest gadget but in our attempt to diminish the traces of original sin”. — Baudelaire

Hugh O’NEILL
Hugh O’NEILL
Aug 24, 2021 10:10 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Blair had sold his soul long before his Catholic conversion. I was disgusted that the Catholic Church admitted him and then allowed him the pulpit in Westminster Cathedral. One can only imagine that Blair’s role in life is to infiltrate, infect and corrupt from within. I had great hopes for Pope Francis until he went all woke and full Covid narrative. The doctrine of Papal Infallibility applies only to matters of dogma and dates from 1870. I cannot recall if that was what Lord Acton was referring to when he wrote the power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. But he was certainly thinking about papal corruption. What would Lord Acton say of the Blair creature, whose face has become the portrait of Dorian Gray. Those Victorians were pretty astute.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 12:21 AM
Reply to  Hugh O’NEILL

Describe your concept of soul ? I doubt that Mr Blair ever had such a quality , and why would any god feel the need to buy his , when the US , Israelis , and Saudis already owned him ?

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 8:59 PM
Reply to  Hugh O’NEILL

Why did you have great hopes for Francis? I have no use for today’s Consortium News, but this was an eye-opener:

“Pope Francis, CIA and ‘Death Squads’” by Robert Parry

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 12:16 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Mr Blair and Bill Clinton were the modern versions of the Puritan Mantra , and credo of materialism , ” gain wealth care only for thyself ! ” That they tacked to what was the perceived “left” to gain power is the only remarkably aspect of either.

Martha
Martha
Aug 24, 2021 10:33 PM
Reply to  John Pretty
Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 9:12 PM
Reply to  Martha

Yes, take a toxic drug for a non existent disease. Influenzas (includes colds and covid 19) are merely bouts of difficult detoxification. We are always detoxifying because our planet is poisoned. When we have difficulty keeping up ((are sick), that is blamed on a virus of some sort (take your pick). Does it make sense to detoxify by adding to your toxin load? See this collection of excerpts titled “Rockefeller Medical Dogma.”

Big al
Big al
Aug 24, 2021 3:13 PM

Just had this beer and wine fest in the downtown area ((Vancouver, WA) at the city park. The park was cordoned off with a temporary chain link fence because it was a paid event. Very nice setting with trees and a large gazebo housing a rock band. Not as many brewers present with their wares as years past, but a lot of people came and enjoyed beer, wine, spirits, food, and each other. And when I was there, I saw only one mask, on one of the workers pouring beer at one of the vendors. That’s it. There was a lot of like minded people right there all weekend. It was pretty nice, made all the more so because of the bullshit we’ve been through. I pity those who stayed behind closed doors because they were too chickenshit to enjoy a good time. They’re the ones messing with life, not… Read more »

dude
dude
Aug 24, 2021 2:49 PM

I just wish i would meet some people who would actually want to so something about this and not just endlessly moan about the latest perversions coming from our pschopaths in charge.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 24, 2021 6:07 PM
Reply to  dude

I think we all want to do something about it.
I suppose we’re just waiting for a leader to get the ball rolling…
Hope it’s a good one…

Xavier
Xavier
Aug 24, 2021 11:12 PM
Reply to  wardropper

The leader is you.
The ‘something to do about it’ is research – to enlighten yourself.
Once enlightened you’ll know what to do.
Don’t wait for the ball to roll.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 25, 2021 5:19 AM
Reply to  Xavier

A wise response, Xavier.
Thank you.

NickM
NickM
Aug 25, 2021 8:37 AM
Reply to  wardropper

A Nous la Liberte (1931). The final scene of this still topical comedy by Rene Clair shows how crowd decorum breaks spontaneously under sufficient stress.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=a+nous+la+liberte

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 9:15 PM
Reply to  Xavier

That’s very important. When you get the chance to speak, you need to have something – substantial – to say. How will you make an impact otherwise? But, Just try tearing people away from their tv sets and smart phones. And I’m talking about ‘our’ side.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 9:14 PM
Reply to  wardropper

I recommend that we don’t pick on each other. Yes, We are frustrated. My view is that everyone can contribute something. Let each of us decide what that is. Of course, that will require each of us to ponder what that might be. If we don’t even think about it…

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 24, 2021 2:08 PM

More information regarding “vaccine” effects on ovaries and placenta: >

Video: Why Kids Don’t Contract COVID-19
By Truth for Health
Global Research, August 23, 2021

“The conference featured leading physicians and scientists presenting to the public the potentially catastrophic threats to fertility (male and female) and pregnancy with the experimental COVID shots. Specialists included Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Mike Yeadon, Dr. Roger Hodkinson (Pathologist), Dr. Raphael Stricker (Reproductive Immunology), and Dr. Richard Blumrick (Maternal Fetal Medicine)”

Direct link: Video: Why Kids Don’t Contract COVID-19 – Global ResearchGlobal Research – Centre for Research on Globalization

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 9:21 PM

Speaking of Global Research, which I’ve been critical of, Michel Chossudovsky interviewed Christine Massey. They actually talked about the subject of the existence of Sars CoV 2! Let’s see whether Global Research narrows its offerings to truly become an anti-covid 1984 force rather than a vacuum for a wide range of views and the increased donor base that that leads to.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 25, 2021 11:15 PM
Reply to  Arby

Hello Arby: Yes. I watched the Christine Massey interview on an August 18th, 2021 Bitchute. >

Does the Virus Exist? Has SARS-CoV-2 Been Isolated? – Interview with Christine Massey, M.Sc. (bitchute.com)

I think it says quite a lot when 90 different medical associations fail to provide definitive isolation of a specific virus called (SARS‑CoV‑2). The “vaccines” are just as bogus as the alleged virus.

I scan Global Research on a daily basis, and find it quite useful. There are always editorial duds on most web sites. Global Research does a much better job of filtering out the chaff… Thank you for your reply.

Arby
Arby
Aug 26, 2021 12:25 PM

Acknowledged.

Hank
Hank
Aug 24, 2021 1:15 PM

I like to meet like minded people who know what the word PREVENT means.

Unlike the FDA that has no clue.

In the Biologics License Application approval the FDA states,

“Under this license, you are authorized to manufacture the product, COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA, which is indicated for active immunization to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in individuals 16 years of age and older.”

That was for the Pfizer approval

The whole world knows it doesn’t prevent the disease!

Not only does it not prevent it but it dishes it out!

If only I was a lawyer!

Just google the quote and search to read the document.

Esmeralda
Esmeralda
Aug 24, 2021 4:25 PM
Reply to  Hank

Recommend watching David Martin’s latest “Butterfly of the Week” in regards to a possible legal twist to this approval.

Fact Checker
Fact Checker
Aug 25, 2021 7:52 AM
Reply to  Esmeralda

What a creep.

Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Aug 25, 2021 8:22 PM
Reply to  Esmeralda

Seems like ‘one of the good guys’, but perhaps one should consider his possible conflicts of interest. I always find his ‘Butterfly’ wifey presentations excruciatingly cosy, and why does he need a prop/sidekick? And there’s the chameleon symbolism too in their stuff. Perhaps not all he seems:–

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tQoYi1Y6-HcZ8G1tPKcXOymVN6e7oXH91Bc0ewPljOU/edit?usp=drivesdk

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 9:25 PM
Reply to  Esmeralda

I am suspicious of David Martin, which is ironic considering the fact that among my over 200 Bitchute channels, my excerpt of him explaining that the covid 19 injection isn’t a vaccine is one of my all time highest views. I know that he knows how they come up with, find, create, whatever… viruses. I’ve heard him explain it, although he needs to speak plain English as much as he speaks jargon. The last time I heard him speak, in an interview (I forget with who), he sounded to me like he was repeating the lie that there’s a Sars CoV 2 virus and that there’s a disease called covid 19.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 10:07 PM
Reply to  Arby

Sorry. That ‘over 200 Bitchute videos’, not channels.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 10:41 PM
Reply to  Esmeralda

There’s some very important info there. I will excerpt it and upload it to my Bitchute channel, setting aside for the moment my doubts about David Martin. According to ‘their’ rules, the approval of the covid 19 injection is inappropriate. But that’s how the predators come to rule. They strategically break agreements, rules, and laws. Still, Hopefully there will be a brave, principled, competent lawyer out there who will run with David’s information. In a nutshell, approval of this drug is completely dependent on the FDA’s references to VAERS (even though that’s a broken system). There was no such reference (to date, as David makes clear) from the FDA, to VAERS in it’s approval documentation.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Aug 24, 2021 10:20 PM
Reply to  Hank

The thing is, in the pharmaco-medical world and the media, vaccines are said to be a preventative measure. Absurd. They deny that every human being can take their own preventative measures, but most won’t.

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 9:22 PM
Reply to  Hank

Incorrect. There is NO covid 19.

Edwige
Edwige
Aug 24, 2021 1:08 PM

The neighbours will be closer in one sense:

https://dumptheguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/22/cities-climate-change-dense-sprawl-yimby-nimby

Straight out of the Great Reset. Luckily we all know there’s no Great Reset because some voices keep on saying there isn’t. They don’t appear to have told the Rockefellers though…

https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/blog/let-the-great-transition-begin/

Vagabard
Vagabard
Aug 24, 2021 6:15 PM
Reply to  Edwige

That is a disturbing vision of the future. People squashed together in ever-denser sardine cans.

Edith
Edith
Aug 24, 2021 9:14 PM
Reply to  Edwige

This is why someone like me smelt a rat in day one…and went and read the agenda 21/30 and WEF ravings..,some just dismiss these…I get called a conspiracy theorist for even attempting to raise their existence.,,eyes glaze over and there is no way people will accept that our govts have signed onto this shit…..in aust first Paul Keating and then Julie bishop which shows both sides of the supposedly different fence have done so….which no doubt explains why both sides have signed onto the jabbing exercise…. for some reason the jabbing has to be the first stage of this game..,teaching people to do as they are told, break their spirit, leaving them with long term health issues etc springs to mind….the monied have run in all directions attempting to find safe havens, but I suspect it is only a matter of time until they too find they are corralled,,,as always… Read more »

Xavier
Xavier
Aug 24, 2021 11:21 PM
Reply to  Edith

Aquarius (aka Son of Man or water pourer) is cataclysmic (related to cataract as in waterfall).

As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be at the coming of the Son of Man.

So, yes, it’s pretty grim – reaper-grim.

Consequently, the wheat are being gathered into the barn.

Howard
Howard
Aug 24, 2021 1:05 PM

For “one trick ponies” it is absolutely crucial to “meet like-minded people.” But for people with a broad range of interests, it is possible to meet compatible others who share those particular interests without necessarily sharing all interests.

Every human encounter does not have to begin and end with COVID. At the end of the day, and as the noose is slowly tightened, then yes COVID becomes ever more crucial as an all-consuming paradigm.

But, as they say, all politics is local. Human society is community oriented. Getting along with other members of the community, rather than snarling contempt because they do not think appropriately, will go a long way toward creating a cushion against the coming tyranny. This is especially necessary for those who cannot escape the confines of their community.

“A soft answer turns away wrath” still remains one of the best pieces of advice ever given.

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 1:25 PM
Reply to  Howard

A very good point Howard.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 24, 2021 5:07 PM
Reply to  Howard

To groups like the Taliban all politics are indeed local and therein lies the problem . A soft answer to wrath is a form of pleading and denotes inequality in all cases even Gandhi knew that and milked it as a strategy . That “Blood is the only lubricants for social friction” is an adage that holds more truth than the two you offered.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Aug 24, 2021 10:25 PM
Reply to  Howard

I won’t find any common ground in people who would consider me a biohazard unless vaxxed.

Local Pleb
Local Pleb
Aug 24, 2021 12:20 PM

Here in the UK I only know Three like minded people locally and two others who live 300+ miles away (One in medicine, phew) The Census alone should have had alarm bells ringing since there was a clear agenda behind it. Added were qualifications and sexual preference along with another load of horse shit I can’t remember. So what do we do locally when others around me are sheep or scared shitless to speak their mind? I could plaster posters all over the place but trying to get those in a permanent coma to wake up is an uphill battle and probably one I can’t do by myself. So what do three people do in a town of around 2000? I’m left wondering the about the Tyrants next move since they now have that extra information.They’ve culled many already, will they now move to try and cull those who refuse… Read more »

County Girl
County Girl
Aug 24, 2021 8:39 PM
Reply to  Local Pleb

It did not take long recently to realise how important lorry drivers are in the UK. Surely if lorry drivers have the jab they cannot continue working as they are at risk of heart attacks, strokes and death from blood clots. Are lorry drivers exempt from jab taking? Is the census how TPTB found out who was qualified in various jobs and what skills they have, in other words their usefulness?

WhoShotJR
WhoShotJR
Aug 24, 2021 9:23 PM
Reply to  County Girl

From what I’ve heard (can’t say much more) they’ll have a hell of a time forcing it on them.

Local Pleb2
Local Pleb2
Aug 25, 2021 3:05 PM
Reply to  County Girl

@Country Girl

Sorry I entered the wrong email address on my last post so I’m now pleb2 LOL.

To answer your questions: They are, but isn’t starving people and causing panic all part of the agenda for complete control and compliance anyway?

Qualifications on the Census are new and so are other questions.
All these new questions appear to be part of the agenda for those who know what is really behind Covid.

I have no idea what plan TPTB have in place for those they deem unworthy.
Rarely do I listen to the BBC, but today they are speaking of having goods made in Britain instead of abroad since the war on China is ramping up.
Lack of beer was alto talked about. To me these are parts of a greater plan for those really listening. Less is more and all that other horse crap.

fame
fame
Aug 24, 2021 11:30 AM

We met like minded people on the road in the middle of Estonia—very rural along this part of the route, as much of Estonia is—as part of the groups of people forming the Baltic Way through Estonia. The video was made as we were arriving. The rock shown in the video, (around 4:20), marks a memorial to the Baltic Kelt that happen to the day 32 years prior when people formed the same link from Tallinn, Estonia to Vilnius, Lithuania as an expression of solidariy and resistance to the Soviet regime. The event was very uplifting and emotional for me as the amount of cars and people along the route was truly amazing. We were in the “middle of nowhere”. Plus the support of honking semi-trucks and people driving by as a combine worked to harvest the rye in a field we parked next on one side of the road… Read more »

fame
fame
Aug 24, 2021 11:33 AM
Reply to  fame

Here is an aerial view of the area.
https://youtu.be/8R4qySze8gI

Arby
Arby
Aug 25, 2021 10:43 PM
Reply to  fame

Are the Baltic States pro Nazi?

Dors
Dors
Aug 24, 2021 11:19 AM

An activist lawyer in my country says “You can’t gather two-three persons for collaboration. is too much. Personal interests [ego?} come in the way. I do more things alone.”

It’s as if there’s something about ‘the spirit of the times.’

It shall pass.

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 25, 2021 10:25 AM
Reply to  Dors

Even at work, it is often like that. As the parasites – colleagues or subordinates – display selective incompetence, you depend less on them. Your superior rewards your effort by imposing an even heavier load.

jimbojames
jimbojames
Aug 24, 2021 11:04 AM

in 2004 I took the screen name fight or leave. Well 17 years later I’m still here.

That said, I’m seriously looking into moving to Cuba, maybe Venezuela, frankly anywhere that’ll take me and let me live free.

Edwige
Edwige
Aug 24, 2021 10:13 AM

One way people have formed groups of the like-minded, it appears, are gangs. Gang culture was created by the deep state in the 1950s to destabilise society according to John Coleman. WEST SIDE STORY was created by Hollywood specifcally to popularise it. Oh look, Spielberg just happens to have decided to remake that film at this time: https://dumptheguardian.com/culture/2021/aug/24/biggest-films-autumn-2021-top-gun-bond-sopranos-spielberg-daniel-craig On the subject of films, I watched CYBORG 2 (1993) recently, Angelina Jolie’s debut in which she plays a cyborg achieving the singularity. The reason why Wellcome Leap are studying children aged 3 months to 3 years as exposed by Whitney Webb is that it’s during that period children achieve consciousness of themselves and they want to pinpoint it and reproduce it artificially. Anyway that film has the line “they say people with no memories are the happiest”. It’s a major part of what they’re trying to engineer. If people believe their… Read more »

Stump
Stump
Aug 24, 2021 10:45 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Remember kids, not everything is a plot or an invention of the deep state. This sort of commentary wrecks good work and creates the environment where internet sites that try to get to the bottom of things are openly laughed at.

Anybody who thinks gangs were ‘invented’, let alone in the 1950’s needs to have a think about the nature of mankind. We’re not that far removed from the spinal cortex. Yet.

Furthermore, if gangs are an invention, then why not suggest to those who are currently in gangs that they are merely the product of manipulation, and that they should cease their activities forthwith as they are merely being used by a cabal to undermine the manipulative concept known as society.

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 24, 2021 10:59 AM
Reply to  Stump

Exactly what we are suggesting…. Where would you like us to deliver u some bricks (this time), and whom do we make that payment to…

Stump
Stump
Aug 24, 2021 11:16 AM
Reply to  Theobalt

You don’t deliver the bricks to me. You just put the bricks where I can get to them.
There’s a difference.

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 25, 2021 11:05 AM
Reply to  Stump

No there’s not

Mr Y
Mr Y
Aug 24, 2021 11:23 AM
Reply to  Stump

“Remember kids, not everything is a plot or an invention of the deep state.”

I just met a like minded, thank you!

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 25, 2021 11:08 AM
Reply to  Stump

Remember kids, not everything is a plot or an invention of the deep state.” No, just the ones that are highly sophisticated, fine tuned, counter civilization, and work the best

S Cooper
S Cooper
Aug 24, 2021 11:28 AM
Reply to  Edwige

“Gang culture was created by the deep state in the 1950s to destabilise society according to John Coleman. Really?”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gangs_of_New_York_(book)

juno
juno
Aug 24, 2021 5:21 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Huh? West Side Story began life as a broadway play by Sondheim and Bernstein, not as a hollywood movie.

As far as gangs being a 50’s invention, I’m sure Gallus Mag and the Dead Rabbits would have something to say about that.

antitermite
antitermite
Aug 25, 2021 12:53 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Here’s a link to that article

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/06/investigative-reports/a-leap-toward-humanitys-destruction/

Wellcome Leap is a subsidiary of GlaxoSmithKline which owns Pfizer.
Amongst other interconnections, Big Pharma with Big Finance…

https://www.bitchute.com/video/bGkhoAMdGr6Q/

Pig Swill
Pig Swill
Aug 24, 2021 10:12 AM

I literally know nobody on the right wavelength.

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 24, 2021 5:08 PM
Reply to  Pig Swill

Nor do I. But I think “on the right wavelength” is a wrong description. They are not on any wavelength. They simply parrot the media. They have been replaced by the media. Sure, we can talk about local stuff and old stuff and family stuff and all the things that family and friends have always shared. But covid is a kind of mental contagion that renders speech meaningless or rather – signifies something different from what it means on the surface. It is pure submission to extinction.

Edith
Edith
Aug 24, 2021 9:28 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Interesting you say that George.,.that is often how I feel when people start discussing the usual inane topics..the covid thing has rendered much to feel meaningless….sometimes it is even hard to do normal things…the uselessness and stupidity of this covid game, the deliberate destruction involved in it, is difficult to comprehend for those who see passed the fear of a germ or two…

if a meteorite was about to hit the earth etc one could join in the hype and at least sense the urgency…..but to take part in wanton destruction because of the fear of the common cold is simply beyond my mind…..and renders all else fairly meaningless…

Xavier
Xavier
Aug 24, 2021 11:31 PM
Reply to  Edith

It’s supposed to trigger you into epiphany. You are meant to realise that there is no pandemic, that you are not a sheep, that you don’t like Koolaid, etc.

You are then supposed to seek the true meaning of it all, e.g. that a meteorite is about to hit The Earth.

However, only the sufficiently perspicacious can achieve this.

Bruce Tonka
Bruce Tonka
Aug 24, 2021 9:44 AM

An excellent and powerful message from Dr Anne McCloskey

http://www.bitchute.com/video/yBn2KU0jwEzS/

Theobalt
Theobalt
Aug 24, 2021 11:11 AM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

Beautiful lady this

Bruce Tonka
Bruce Tonka
Aug 24, 2021 9:33 AM

Don’t get vaccinated and in a years time you will meet plenty of like minded people.

Peter Abraham
Peter Abraham
Aug 24, 2021 11:02 AM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

You may have the army plunging a needle into your arm. Or they may starve you.
This is depopulation in action.

Nottheonly1
Nottheonly1
Aug 24, 2021 4:57 PM
Reply to  Peter Abraham

I am not the only one starving. When I wrote months ago that there are millions starving in Brazil, ridicule and disbelief were the responses. Now I am starving myself. It will be a novel experience for many, but the way things are pushed now, starving will be the new normal. No money – not enough food. That will aid the depopulation program. Just ask Yourself this (double) question: “In which way was I prepared for this to happen and will make it through somehow?” The only solution for city dwellers are vertical perma culture towers. Vertical community gardens. It must be promoted and crowdfunded now. Although the controllers are ordering everything to be done that creates despair, depression and sheer anxiety. The many are getting squished now and it may no longer be possible to leave a worse location for a bearable one. There are severe travel restrictions in… Read more »

NickM
NickM
Aug 24, 2021 6:47 PM
Reply to  Nottheonly1

“Pain! Pain!” (Bread! Bread!) was the cry that sparked the French Revolution.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 24, 2021 7:09 PM
Reply to  NickM

The French revolution was a product of a vacuum at the top, a corrupt and stupid king , and Prussian arrogance . Resulting in the rise of Napoleon and the death of a whole generation of Frenchmen . The repressive and increasingly oppressive micromanagement we are under going in the global surveillance state is not comparable .

Edith
Edith
Aug 24, 2021 9:31 PM
Reply to  Nottheonly1

This is where many will find themselves…I am sad and sorry for you who have reached it now…the wanton destruction that has been gleefully embraced by the walking dead impacts everyone in the end….may you survive somehow,..

Watt
Watt
Aug 24, 2021 2:15 PM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

Here’s hopin’.

Kalen
Kalen
Aug 24, 2021 3:16 PM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

True but also there will be a lot more people who want to hang unvaxxed convinced they, not deadly jabs, cause their pain.

Steve
Steve
Aug 24, 2021 3:34 PM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

And how will you know they are like-minded? Because they are alive! 🙂

John
John
Aug 24, 2021 9:11 PM
Reply to  Steve

Well done for connecting the dots.

VERONICA
VERONICA
Aug 24, 2021 5:54 PM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

yes because you will be healthy and others wont?

Fast Eddy
Fast Eddy
Aug 26, 2021 7:31 AM
Reply to  Bruce Tonka

So Why Don’t We Ban Cars?

https://www.headsupster.com/forumthread?shortId=14

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 24, 2021 8:55 AM

between this ”situation” and personal relationship issues i am having a hard time.

Charlotte
Charlotte
Aug 24, 2021 9:29 AM
Reply to  sabelmouse

I’m really sorry to hear that. It’s small consolation I’m sure but I hope you get some sense of not being alone from being on sites like this. I wish i could remember a quote properly… it was from someone talking about humanity’s 3 key illusions, that once we dispelled them, we would take a giant leap forwards. In essence they were: the belief in scarcity, the illusion of separateness and the fear of running out of time. I think the gist of it was that there are infinite resources available in the universe if we can stop blocking our ability to see them because of our fear of lack (and that we are not enough). If we realised we are all connected, then we would neither be lonely, nor see anyone as our enemy but as a part of ourselves. If we understood we are eternal beings having a… Read more »

NickM
NickM
Aug 24, 2021 11:26 AM
Reply to  Charlotte

It helped me, Charlotte, and was copied into my diary. With time gradually shrinking ahead of me, I have lost the illusion of lack of time; at the same time the world around seems to have expanded enormously and become more friendly. This change in outlook has been happening quite recently: it is only a few months since I woke with a feeling of terror for the first time in my life, over the sinister implications of Con-19; but last night, although the same sinister forces still at work, I dreamt of a significant homecoming, what Homer called a nostos. Perhaps our dreams reflect what is happening in the world; and my unconscious mind has begun to sum up positive events — such as the survival of Syria and the liberation of Crimea and Afghanistan, all with help from resurgent Iran, Russia and China — events that were unthinkable 20… Read more »

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 1:50 PM
Reply to  Charlotte

I know what you are talking about, but I think it is simpler even than this. (1) Reality is direct sensory experience. That is all it is. (2) Language – thoughts, speech, writing is at best a description of reality, not reality itself. Some “spiritual” people chase the illusion of “enlightenment” believing that when they are enlightened then they will be happy. This is an illusion, because we cannot be happy all of the time. In my view “enlightenment” is achieved when we realise that we are enlightened already. Even if we are “poor” or in pain, and so forth. There is nothing else. The penny begins to drop when we realise that we cannot be happy all of the time. That life will always present difficulties and challenges from time to time. Some people – more or less unconsciously – process their world on the basis of lack. They… Read more »

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Aug 24, 2021 8:36 PM
Reply to  Charlotte

Bullseye dead centre, Charlotte! You’re riding the new wave, as the paradigm shifts in modern science’s view of the fundamental nature of reality, from the bone-headed, now obviously inadequate mechanistic-materialist paradigm, to the new (and also very old and universal) paradigm of consciousness as the foundational basis of all reality: thoroughgoing philosophical-idealism. Welcome back Bishop Berkeley; all is forgiven!! 🙂

But note that none of this negates the upcoming time of the Long Descent away from hitech industrial ‘civilisation’, already commenced. This will be an experience of serious shortage for lots who’ve never experienced it before. Temporary, but real enough. This what the scumbags behind the scamdemic are hinting at with their ‘new normal’.

Bob the Hod
Bob the Hod
Aug 24, 2021 10:01 PM

I don’t know, I think they still have their heads in the old paradigm, I think they truly believe in materialist reality and they think that their technology can create conciousness and it can save them. It can’t and it won’t.

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 25, 2021 11:45 AM

Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not his greed.   
-Mohandas Gandhi

That is precisely why the manipulators demonise all collectivism, social justice and genuine transparency.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 28, 2021 8:54 PM
Reply to  mgeo

Gandhi was a Hindu fanatic , believer in a rigid caste system , who became a trained English style lawyer , and then managed to weaponize pacifism , resulting directly in 10 million plus deaths during the partition of India ?

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 12:40 AM
Reply to  Charlotte

” Infinite” is an illusion projected by the human consciousness and a primary aspect of self deception . To “believe” without proof requires less effort than to question our sensory abilities it appears.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 25, 2021 11:24 AM
Reply to  Charlotte

thank you for your lovely reply. 🙂
i do find the internet helpful, and almost the only congenial people available to me re this.
i would call myself spiritually inclined, believing/knowing that reincarnation/karma are real.
not karma as punishment/reward system but learning through different paths each life. nevertheless what one des, or not has consequences.
i am certainly in a hard lesson life, from the very beginning, lot’s of struggles, and now THIS!
as for positive thinking: it’s the subconscious that matters most. why it’s hard work for some of us to get over deeper lying fears.
i do have better, even optimistic days, even now.

Edith
Edith
Aug 24, 2021 10:48 AM
Reply to  sabelmouse

I suspect part of the game in this is to keep us separated and thus personal relationships which may have had a hope in good times falter in bad times….many of us will no doubt say the one thing all this did was strip away relationships of all varieties…I lost friends of 50 yrs ….it made me sad at times but I guess one finds some truth in situations like these…some of it comes from them seeing us as reckless not toeing lines, some comes as one gets tired of the great excitement that some see in all this and miss the point that our futures have been curtailed…they will be no doubt be screaming when they wake up…far too late…. I have found great solace in getting back to nature, going for walks if you are not locked down, valuing the quiet moments….learning something new…growing some seedlings…all positive things… Read more »

semaj
semaj
Aug 24, 2021 1:44 PM
Reply to  Edith

Go for a walk if you ARE locked down, people just stop complying its way past wakey, wakey time!

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Aug 24, 2021 8:40 PM
Reply to  semaj

I do, semaj. Never took any notice of the ever-changing damnfool orders and restrictions; just carried on as normal. Virtually nothing has changed for me. Been dead lucky that way.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 25, 2021 11:30 AM

have not complied with anything either. very strange walking though a sea of insanity.

John Pretty
John Pretty
Aug 24, 2021 1:54 PM
Reply to  Edith

I suspect part of the game in this is to keep us separated and thus personal relationships which may have had a hope in good times falter in bad times

I know you mean well with this, but you have created a division between “us” the ordinary people and “them” the authorities.

This is not real. We all share a common humanity. Even the so-called “bad” guys. You are no more or less human than they are.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 25, 2021 11:31 AM
Reply to  John Pretty

important to remember that they [ albeit parasitic] are humans, not monsters and that ”our” compliance created much of this.

Steve
Steve
Aug 24, 2021 3:36 PM
Reply to  Edith

It works both ways. Maybe it’s better to find out painfully who your real friends are for the future. Most of the people I liked and trusted before the China flu hysteria, are all jabbed and happy to be so. On the other hand, I’ve met lots of new people whom I know I can rely on when things get tough(er).

Loverat 8
Loverat 8
Aug 24, 2021 5:13 PM
Reply to  Steve

Some great comments on this thread. Particularly about engaging with nature and discovering who your real friends, family are. I’ve discovered the emptiness and lack of empathy in many. They have retreated into shell, scared of their own shadow. Of course that will not be the case with everyone here and other enlightened folks. And I would stress fall outs I’ve had have not through disagreements about Covid or vaccinations, just their general withdrawal from normal life and attitude. I always cut loose friends and avoid family in this category. Perhaps if and when they are shocked into any sense they had or find they have a soul, the door will be open. On the more positive and solution front I’m engaging with and helping out my neighbours, (well most of them) plus growing tons of produce which I offer. It creates a great deal of goodwill, possibly useful for… Read more »

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 1:00 AM
Reply to  Loverat 8

Cash is about to become electronic credits held in cyber space , holding currency is a big gamble ? In reference to Anne Frank . Purges of wealthy Jewish folk has been an ongoing project historically across the planet until recently ? As has been murdering Catholic’s , Protestants , Atheists , and Witches by the millions .

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 25, 2021 11:33 AM
Reply to  Jim McDonagh

cashless, huge danger to us all.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 26, 2021 2:30 AM
Reply to  sabelmouse

Especially to us old farts and the poor who have no assets .

Blessthebeasts
Blessthebeasts
Aug 24, 2021 8:30 PM
Reply to  Steve

True. Many people I respected and even admired have disappointed me big time but it’s probably better to know the truth. And I have been able to look beyond my preconceived notions about people I would have called “right wingers” two years ago to find some common ground.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 12:47 AM
Reply to  Blessthebeasts

Covid the political position has indeed created a form of unity and strange bedfellows not thought possible 2 years ago. Pity the children !

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 24, 2021 5:15 PM
Reply to  Edith

Divide and rule was always the most significant ruling class tool and it has never been more powerfully used than now. Often I have thought about what I might have said to avert this shit but wasn’t given the chance because the lockdown came first and forcibly separated all of us. And then once we were in our little “cyber bubbles” we were subjected to the non-stop terrorism of the TV. Both my mother and mother-in-law had their entire world views altered by the sheer poison that came through that little screen – after which there was no talking to them. It was divide and reprogramme in order to render solidarity only meaningful in the terms of covid. “We are all in this together” was the call of the immersion into the new matrix which has refashioned everyone – or most. 

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 25, 2021 11:29 AM
Reply to  Edith

agree! though my relationship problems are also partly ” normal” ones. aka something i’ve struggled with all my life, self worth, believing that i deserve, ectr.
so there’s that ” normal” stuff, and the fauxdemic division as well.
and loved ones, including grown children, turning themselves into the walking dead , and hoping that they qwill only have lesser issues, or got a placebo.

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 25, 2021 12:34 AM
Reply to  sabelmouse

The Covid panic has created several relationship crisis’ in my immediate family as well . Surprizing and painful to be sure . However the forest fires and air pollution have provided some diversion so far this summer ? That appears to be ending now , and vaccine passports have now been forced upon the public by the BC government where i am currently trapped as the fourth wave of Covid has been invoked by political operatives wearing white lab-coats and claiming to be scientists .

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 25, 2021 11:17 AM
Reply to  Jim McDonagh

who would have expected canada …

Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Aug 26, 2021 2:30 AM
Reply to  sabelmouse

The true meaning of being gobsmacked hit me when i discovered the borders had been closed , and a border guard released the leather thong holding his sidearm in its holster when i asked him if he was nuts or of East German descent !