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Yes. Good post thanks. There are still many humans who value working together to create a batter world.

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And I hope we are growing exponentially as the WEF agenda is pushed and warns more free spirits. I believe in collective consciousness as a powerful force for good. All sorts of methods aid the process, like meditation, prayer, self-help groups like AA and their magical 12-step programme which is used in many applications.

I posted about Universal Laws awhile back which came from this remarkable article: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/the-12-universal-laws-and-how-to-practice-them

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There are answers all around us when we begin to see.

As Dylan said “ the deputy walks on hard nails and the preacher rides a mount. But nothing really matters much it’s doom alone that counts.”

This WEF madness promoting a culture of death and doom In order to rule the world is an ancient story. Before we allow the next breed of toxic narcissists to get to ruling the world we need to stop selecting these people as anything but trash to be taken out.

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But they are self-selected K - nobody voted them in - they are a law unto themselves and hold the money and the power. I can only think of self-contained economies off-grid as an alternative. The city people will not survive IMHO, only as de-lobotomised slaves in their 'smart cities', living in boxes.

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Agree. But few totalitarians get voted in. Hitler was an exception, maybe. By stealing elections or other mayhem Biden and a few others around the world did get voted in. There are many self-selected people in this. Including the World Economic Forum, Bilderberg and friends. Unless we can defeat these the human species is probably facing extinction. Maybe many others also.

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There is a way around all of this mayhem. It will not be easy to navigate with some understanding of history and some outside the box thinking, it can happen.

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I have seen the animation about Ubuntu years ago. It sounds almost too good to be true. What I would like to see is any examples of this in the real world?

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There are plenty in South Africa but I guess that we are not yet poor enough in the collective west - give it time 'M'. Here's a little indication but the MSM tend to avoid advertising the efficacy of such systems: https://www.biznews.com/news/2022/04/01/back-fields-zimbabwe-salvation

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I've been trying like mad to buy a small home w some property to grow food but on a single income it has just become next to impossible.

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It's not worth buying 'L' IMHO. I need to stay mobile so I rent. You can also join a like-minded community which all us survivors will require. A loner will not survive for long. Look at the Amish: https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/can-you-name-5-unvaxxed-amish-who

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"Plans A, B and C" had methinking of Charles Hugh Smith, then I was that he was your reference.

As much as we can take on the production of our own food, it starts us on the path of understanding how our needs are met. The more we do for ourselves, the better we understand ourselves and our actual needs, not just abstractions. drjohnsblog.substack.com

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Yes indeed John, and the second step is to trash the smart phone in which 93% of Brits are prisoners - but they don't know it because they can't see the prison, and yet they willingly comply. The WEF have done a good job over decades imprisoning the masses.

In reality our basic needs are simply provided far beyond anything the state is able to, as you point out but having the cosseted generations understand is like talking a foreign language. This is of course by design. When my generation passes away, and my children become elderly, there will be no memory left of how to live a fulfilling life without any of the present-day baubles.

Can you see what's missing? https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1625499787540983809?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1625500881969119233%7Ctwgr%5Efd889cf58496f4c3544f23e0738db84ccb12e5e4%7Ctwcon%5Es3_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theburningplatform.com%2F2023%2F02%2F15%2Fwe-fcked-it-all-up%2F

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I have never accepted a smartphone. I grudgingly carried a flipphone and a pager for years, on call (MD), but it was always an imposition, so feeling that way about it protected me from getting sucked-in. I value my humanity, and can think/meditate gardening, biking and even pushing a mower for hours.

I seek to be useful to others by trying things out myself.

London was nicer in Summer 1981, my first visit on a bike. People were not tense. When we went in Summer 2005, as a family, people had a lot more tension, just the week before the bombings, in fact.

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It's no better now John - much worse in fact. UK is in terminal decline and no way out; they have prospered by feeding on their global financial empire after the colonial breakdown in the 1960s (wind of change), but it's all an illusion. They have few natural resources, are very over-crowded, and without the USA the only way is down IMHO. You can always tell the first signs of decline by the state of the roads!

I spent 10 years in Cape Town living on my yacht and married my second wife, a South African in 2003. We are sojourning in UK before returning to CT in 2024. In spite of all the bad press - RSA has a bright future especially the Western Cape - hence UBUNTU.

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"The Square Mile" is still considered the center of financial empire in many ways...

The rest of England/UK has been depleted by empire... Saddening to me.

People are poor in rural areas, and really poor, as I understand it, but if one has some source of income, there is the chance for normalcy. I am in contact with people living in rural England and Wales by choice.

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Yes John, we live in a small town (pop 3,000) deep in rural SW England and in fact the quality of life is much more natural than in cities. The 'standard' of living is simpler with much less emphasis on consumerism and 'stuff'. I would never live in a city, even Bath which is degrading now and the 15min city is causing tremendous angst among those trapped in urban decay. https://dailysceptic.org/2023/03/28/britains-backlash-against-ltns-fed-up-residents-torch-road-blocks-hours-after-they-were-installed/

You may like to read about the 'City of London' if you wish:

https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/11/29/did-you-know-that-only-one-square-mile-dominates-the-entire-planetary-civilization/

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Thanks for the information. I had already read the Larry Romanoff piece, included in The Burning Platform article. There is a lot hidden about the actual reins of power in our world. The "owners" have long been willing to slaughter millions of people to achieve their objectives.

It looks like the deaths of billions are planned this time, but it also looks like time for a complete regime change in the structures of global power and "ownership".

You, I and many others may very well die unnturally in this "class struggle".

3000 people in a traditional English farming community, long forgotten, might be "right sized". Yoakum, Texas has 6000, and seems to be pretty stable and balanced. One of the commenters "Germ" at TAE lives in Devon, but may be moving away soon. He has lived and worked abroad.

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This really saddens me.

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Why? I try to cheer up sad people :-) In my book this is best of times, exciting challenges, travel, new places and people, wonderful chance to grow my own faith in a Creator and guardian angels. And money doesn't come into it - I have no money worries because I have no money!

There's always a silver lining, you just can see it yet. Try reading this little book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusions-Adventures-Reluctant-Richard-Bach/dp/0099427869

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I would go back to live in England, London (70s) in a heartbeat.

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Got a Tardis?

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See above to Letsrock :-)

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What is a Tardis?

Buddhist👍

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From the BBC 1960s series Dr WHO (now I wonder where they got that idea?). A TARDIS in Brit slang is something that is much larger inside than it appears to be from the outside: Many a Brit home is a Tardis, looking small outside, but spacious within. Many of the Brit serfs live in little boxes, own nothing and are happy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9BVBFBA0XY

ACRONYM: Time And Relative Dimensions In Space

"The TARDIS is the Doctor's method of travel through both time and space - all Gallifreyan Time Lords use TARDISes for getting from A to B - and from then to now. And TARDIS means? TARDIS, of course, stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. Or Time and Relative Dimension in Space, if you're a purist."

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