davidbanner99@ wrote:What I tend to state is we're basically in a war. As Richard correctly stated already, there is a significant fightback and tens of thousands of people involved. It has had some effect.
For want of a better name I've been calling it Covert World War Three, in which private citizens may well have the
numbers but oppressive governments have all the
power—and in most countries are armed to the teeth while very few of The People are.
We continue to be hampered by the actions of the covid-compliant, whether they actually agree with the relentless propaganda or have 'merely' been terrified into submission. What remains of Americans' medical privacy is about to be destroyed,
http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archive ... entifier/; UK citizens can be fined and/or jailed for what they post online
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-uk-plans- ... -a-crime/; and vaxxpasses are exposing people's sensitive medical records to the world,
https://reclaimthenet.org/another-vacci ... l-records/And a lot of people have left their jobs as they don't want untried vaccines.
Not much of a choice, is it? While it's good news in the fight against global dictatorship, it's bad news for essential services. Hospitals around the world are guaranteed to be understaffed for the northern hemisphere winter, whether the nurses who know what the jabs are doing refuse to have them, or do have them and are ill (or worse) as a result. There's also news today of firefighters in New York resigning or being fired over jab mandates, exposing citizens to another danger.
At this stage I think the key to defeating the kind of fascism encountered is by self-sufficiency. I read a whole lot of Marxist ideology which stated capital relies upon dependency of labour.
Of course it does! But very few citizens can count on self-sufficiency, despite a LOT of work being done by literally hundreds of groups around the world to set up barter/exchange networks. Essential as this will be, it's a return to the village life of previous centuries. I fancy I myself
might prefer it, despite my intention to go offline at some point with resultant loss of everyone I no longer see f2f. I'm not counting on the postal service, which is already compromised in the UK; nor do I think
money will be the main means of exchange for much longer.
Still, the vaccine fascists rely upon fear of loss of employment and they hoped not as many people would be in opposition.
Yes, that's the GOOD news.
There needs to be organised self-sufficiency. A parallel society. Taking away the levers of coercion.
I like your style!
Consider too the effect on tourism if tens of thousands continue to refuse vaccine passports.
I already have considered it, as well as the effect on businesses insisting on vaxpasses for entry.
IF the injections take out most of the people who have them, ALL those businesses will have to rethink their policies... assuming their owners haven't been wiped out by the same means. Of course the indy businesses will be the first to go, and if the Dark Side emerges triumphant every high street throughout the UK will have all the same shops, meaning no need (or excuse) for anyone to be travelling further afield. We'll be back to shanks's pony if a) car ownership is limited to those who can still afford it with fuel prices going through the roof and b) you need a vaxpass to use public transport.
Personally I dispute the idea promoted on Icke's forum that the so-called master planners are so brilliant.
I leave that to my husband, who tells me the coronahoax is an off-world thing. He isn't a complete fool but that's a step too far for me. I find Icke's work interesting (if that's the right word) but with information and sometimes "disinformation" constantly pouring into my inbox, my focus has to be on what I can see for myself. At this stage I'm saying introduction of the vaxpass will be my cue to disappear from the www, and go on exercising personal choice as much as possible. It helps enormously to have no children to fight for. On my own behalf... they can only kill me once, which I would resent

, but I have zero fear of death itself, only what comes immediately before it.
The whole Covid agenda is contradictory and full of holes. A planned, supportive response would tip the scales more and more.
It's already happening, too slowly for my liking but I can accept that philosophically as long as I'm an active part of it.