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As an expat I can testify to three things:
1. Grow where you’re planted. It is extremely hard to build any kind of true community, especially the kind of likeminded, trusting community necessary for these ideas. It takes years and years in most cases to actually be able to trust people for good reason. In my opinion, it’s too late to start from scratch building a new community with people you don’t know well.
2. Moving country is unbelievably difficult, and building a community with or among people who don’t share your native tongue and culture will take even longer than if you stayed where you’re put. The links between the UK and the US are not as strong as people think. There are profound layers of difference between the two that take years to discover and can be very frustrating and alienating.
I’m from the States, I’ve lived in east Africa, and now I’m settled in the UK, and I wouldn’t dream of moving again unless I were literally fleeing to protect my children. I’ve experienced starting over fresh a dozen ten times in thirty years and it’s destabilising and isolating. The learning curve in each new situation is steeper than you expect. And it doesn’t plateau even after a decade. You just don’t need that on top of all the other skills you’ll need to learn, work you’ll have to do, and people you’ll have to work with to maintain strong enough bonds to survive in a parallel system.
3. All that said, yes, I think all of this would be easier in the States. There are already homesteading communities scattered throughout, land is cheaper, there’s less regulation, in many places growing food is easier than in the UK with its long winters. People also own guns, and people with guns are networked in militias-in-waiting to defend their property against grabs and invasions. I can’t see how that would work in the UK.
Strong character is the fundamental defence no matter what your situation, your choice, or the threat you face.
Store up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and rust do not devour and thieves can’t break in and steal.
1. Grow where you’re planted. It is extremely hard to build any kind of true community, especially the kind of likeminded, trusting community necessary for these ideas. It takes years and years in most cases to actually be able to trust people for good reason. In my opinion, it’s too late to start from scratch building a new community with people you don’t know well.
2. Moving country is unbelievably difficult, and building a community with or among people who don’t share your native tongue and culture will take even longer than if you stayed where you’re put. The links between the UK and the US are not as strong as people think. There are profound layers of difference between the two that take years to discover and can be very frustrating and alienating.
I’m from the States, I’ve lived in east Africa, and now I’m settled in the UK, and I wouldn’t dream of moving again unless I were literally fleeing to protect my children. I’ve experienced starting over fresh a dozen ten times in thirty years and it’s destabilising and isolating. The learning curve in each new situation is steeper than you expect. And it doesn’t plateau even after a decade. You just don’t need that on top of all the other skills you’ll need to learn, work you’ll have to do, and people you’ll have to work with to maintain strong enough bonds to survive in a parallel system.
3. All that said, yes, I think all of this would be easier in the States. There are already homesteading communities scattered throughout, land is cheaper, there’s less regulation, in many places growing food is easier than in the UK with its long winters. People also own guns, and people with guns are networked in militias-in-waiting to defend their property against grabs and invasions. I can’t see how that would work in the UK.
Strong character is the fundamental defence no matter what your situation, your choice, or the threat you face.
Store up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and rust do not devour and thieves can’t break in and steal.
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I will be speaking live to Stiftung Corona Ausschuss at the top of the hour on Anglo-German-Russian geopolitics and the perennial Ukrainian question.
https://gettr.com/user/coronaausschuss
https://gettr.com/user/coronaausschuss
GETTR - The Marketplace of Ideas
Stiftung Corona Ausschuss on GETTR - Profile and Posts on GETTR
Telegram:
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🇺🇸 t.me/s/CoronaInvestigativeCommittee
🇩🇪 t.me/s/corona_ausschuss
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Forwarded from Resurgence News
Ontario has shut off 90% of the traffic cams at least to the public, so you can’t see the 50 mile long convoy en route to Ottawa coming from east coast and west coast!
Something HUGE is coming.
The mainstream media cartels silence will be thr sword they fall on!
Something HUGE is coming.
The mainstream media cartels silence will be thr sword they fall on!
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Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
The trucker rebellion in Canada is a perfect example of forms of resistance that will be made obsolete by automation, AI and kill-switches on car engines. Somewhere right now there's an NGO or Think Tank drafting a report with a bland title such as:
''Supply Chain Vulnerabilities, Solutions Going Forward''
Which will be crammed with bureaucratic jargon but in essence mean:
''We can't have the eaters controlling choke points anymore''
''Supply Chain Vulnerabilities, Solutions Going Forward''
Which will be crammed with bureaucratic jargon but in essence mean:
''We can't have the eaters controlling choke points anymore''
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Telegram
Unvaccinated Welcome
These are the people calling us the crazy ones 👀 😂😂😂
❤️ t.me/UnvaccinatedWelcome
❤️ t.me/UnvaccinatedWelcome
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Forwarded from GevorgViráts
Re: Alex Thomson's brilliant interview with Stiftung Corona Ausschuss
Overall, it was fantastic, as always. A lot of history, a lot of insight, a lot of expertise. I certainly recommend it! (https://gettr.com/user/coronaausschuss)
However, I am going to pick on a couple of points.
Point #1
STA: — Who wants to destroy Pax Britannica and Pax Americana? (Reiner didn't word the question this way, but this is its essence).
AT: — You may be surprised. It is the devil.
This was hilarious. If anything, devil was the one creating these mega-entities. So, it is that they have now served their purpose and need to be get done with? (How much of devil's actions is actually God's will is another matter, we won't get to that just as yet).
Point #2
"Small self-governing states will do the job" in terms of maintaining freedom, security, values, etc.
Let's say Germany has split into a number of little puppet states. The world will end up with one side with nuclear and hyper-sonic weapons, and the other side representing a bunch of small communities with no ability to resist these weapons. Who is going to win, if the two sides clash? The greater power isn't going to refrain from invading only because these other little states are populated with good people.
I don't think the answer is in splitting or maintaining certain states. The answer is in the Holy Scriptures. But then it, again, is a different subject.
Overall, it was fantastic, as always. A lot of history, a lot of insight, a lot of expertise. I certainly recommend it! (https://gettr.com/user/coronaausschuss)
However, I am going to pick on a couple of points.
Point #1
STA: — Who wants to destroy Pax Britannica and Pax Americana? (Reiner didn't word the question this way, but this is its essence).
AT: — You may be surprised. It is the devil.
This was hilarious. If anything, devil was the one creating these mega-entities. So, it is that they have now served their purpose and need to be get done with? (How much of devil's actions is actually God's will is another matter, we won't get to that just as yet).
Point #2
"Small self-governing states will do the job" in terms of maintaining freedom, security, values, etc.
Let's say Germany has split into a number of little puppet states. The world will end up with one side with nuclear and hyper-sonic weapons, and the other side representing a bunch of small communities with no ability to resist these weapons. Who is going to win, if the two sides clash? The greater power isn't going to refrain from invading only because these other little states are populated with good people.
I don't think the answer is in splitting or maintaining certain states. The answer is in the Holy Scriptures. But then it, again, is a different subject.
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The first half of my appearance with Stiftung Corona Ausschuss began at 2hr09’ in this stream, before it got cut off (not a hack; a genuine technical hitch at their end).
https://gettr.com/streaming/pr1706e3d2
https://gettr.com/streaming/pr1706e3d2
GETTR - The Marketplace of Ideas
Corona Investigative Committee on GETTR : Session 89: Chess Moves?
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Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
The first half of my appearance with Stiftung Corona Ausschuss began at 2hr09’ in this stream, before it got cut off (not a hack; a genuine technical hitch at their end). https://gettr.com/streaming/pr1706e3d2
My appearance with Stiftung Corona Ausschuss resumed at the start of this stream:
https://gettr.com/streaming/pr25e2626d
https://gettr.com/streaming/pr25e2626d
GETTR - The Marketplace of Ideas
Corona Investigative Committee on GETTR : Session 89: Chess Moves? (P2)
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“Because of my last name, people think I’m a religious person. But I’m not. My goal was to make them realize I was not my dad.”
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/01/inside-jerry-falwell-jr-unlikely-rise-and-precipitous-fall
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/01/inside-jerry-falwell-jr-unlikely-rise-and-precipitous-fall
Vanity Fair
Inside Jerry Falwell Jr.’s Unlikely Rise and Precipitous Fall at Liberty University
Jerry Falwell Jr. was the Trump-anointing dark prince of the Christian right. Then a sex scandal rocked his marriage and ended his lucrative stewardship of the evangelical education empire founded by his father. In a series of exclusive interviews, Falwell—accompanied…
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Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
Voice message
Principle 24 of 286: The House appoints its own officers for all facets of good order.
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Forwarded from Tracy Beanz (Tracy Beanz)
Media is too big
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Woman from Canada in tearful video about vaccine injured husband - when speaking about how thankful she is for the convoy she says “For the first time in a long time I have hope”
Often we don’t realize when we stand in an act of defiance and bravery - when we fight against tyranny - just how many people we are affecting. I’ve said this to everyone who stood strong against the mandates - you are our last best hope. Stay strong. We are counting on you.
God bless the righteous.
@TracyBeanzOfficial
Often we don’t realize when we stand in an act of defiance and bravery - when we fight against tyranny - just how many people we are affecting. I’ve said this to everyone who stood strong against the mandates - you are our last best hope. Stay strong. We are counting on you.
God bless the righteous.
@TracyBeanzOfficial
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Question from a Dutch dissident: Which Puritans advocated withholding taxes from tyrants?
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Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men’s hands. They have mouths, but they speak not; eyes have they, but they see not; they have ears, but they hear not; noses have they, but they smell not; they have hands, but they handle not; feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat. They that make them are like unto them; so is every one that trusteth in them.
Psalm 115
https://twitter.com/ZubyMusic/status/1487064687221121030
Psalm 115
https://twitter.com/ZubyMusic/status/1487064687221121030
Twitter
ZUBY:
Millions of people in the West have replaced God with Pfizer and they don't even know it... It is safer to question, criticise, attack, and mock God, than the Pfizer shot. Tell me I'm wrong.
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