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Werwer12 ago

I know this shows weakness and all on their part, but I can't help but getting really pissed off seeing how powerful the people were up against are. It's pretty discouraging and motivating all at the same time.

hedy ago

The machine is counting on your fear.

Damn right it's motivating.

Werwer12 ago

Its a different type of fear. There's a fear of being outcast from those who deny this is real, and a fear that this is never going to end. I hate that we are so desensitized to this stuff, because the physical acts of torture rape and murder that are going on are truly the worst thing that I can imagine in this world. Killing someone with a swift shot to head on a jog around the block is NOT the same as what these children and even young adults are going through. This is the worst evil that exist without a doubt.

hedy ago

"the physical acts of torture rape and murder that are going on are truly the worst thing that I can imagine in this world. Killing someone with a swift shot to head on a jog around the block is NOT the same as what these children and even young adults are going through. This is the worst evil that exist without a doubt." THIS is why the threat of blackmail and exposure is 100% effective. Trust me, not all of the powers-that-be are doing this to kids. But all it takes is a photo of a Senator with a 15-yr old boy in a compromising position for the entire world to also believe he's raping and torturing babies. The depths of filth these people have on each other keeps everyone very much in line. And it's this that should scare you - it almost guarantees that very, very few people in positions of power in our .gov are clean, or they wouldn't be there. And it's for this reason that Trump + Co. are not our saviors.

The vast majority of "regular" people believe all the lies we've been told about the nation's history, 9/11 and other false flags and the believe only what they see on TV. They pride themselves with being knowledgeable. Part of the challenge in enlightening people is that it puts them in the position of surrendering to the reality that they have been duped and this makes people angry, if not resentful and some stay in denial. It's an incredibly selfish and immature response but that is the majority.

As an enlightened, you have a choices:

  • you can either help them first understand who owns the major news outlets and then reason through why they're clamping down on "fake news" and alt-sources. Once you do that, you can help guide them through some of the lies. This is difficult.

  • you can soldier on, do what you need to do, let them be ignorant and avoid the subject (which these days is most subjects). The only way they "cast you out" is if you openly question the status quo. This is stressful.

  • your 3rd option is to spend less time with people who wish to remain ignorant and controlled. You can love your family while living your own life. This is not easy but I've been doing it for 20 yrs and there is significant peace of mind that comes with it.

Werwer12 ago

Great input. I'm still a recent enlightened, only having learned about 9/11 specifically about 5 years ago. It blew my mind. To this day, I haven't brought it up to more than maybe a dozen people in my friends and family circle. Sandy hook was an immediate false flag thing for we where from day 1 or 2, can't remember, I immediately explained to my wife that it never happened. It was a lie. The wife right now doesn't want me talking about pizzagate at all. We just had a kid and she can't handle the details. Even now, I'm hiding the phone as I'm typing. She says I can't do anything about pizzagate. I argue everytime about it and explain that this isn't just about pizzagate. This is government wide corruption. I'm printing qr codes and dropping them off in stores and on product shelves constantly. People are going to know. If I can get just 20 or 30 people to research this that never knew Anything about it, that is a success.

VieBleu ago

being concerned, carrying on, and not giving up makes you a success. Never forget that.

hedy ago

"I'm printing qr codes and dropping them off in stores and on product shelves constantly." That is brilliant and brave and I have no doubt you are reaching people. We thank you.

I get very agitated when people just can't be bothered by anything that makes them uncomfortable--when in this case, children are suffering the unimaginable so I'm a little more vocal about this situation than I have been about others. But on the other hand, I also lead a very busy and packed and stressful life and aren't we all just trying to get through the day intact most of the time? Those of us who have children feel even more terrified of the future. So, I get it.

I was blocks away from the towers on 9/11. I lived in a mausoleum after that for a year - the entire neighborhood was plastered with the faces of "missing" people, I lost friends. I could not process what I saw on MSM with what I actually experienced that day and I shut down in many ways. It took many years before I felt ready to re-engage and looked into what really happened and I felt guilty about that. But I think the 9/11 red pill helped prepare me for the other false flags and the pedo truths.

Like you are, we MUST continue to reach out and share and learn and educate. We likely can't stop anyone or anything, but we can stir a fire in the American public who has lost their country and don't even know it. Not only is it really our only viable resource (to band together en masse) but it might be our only hope.