🏴TheTruthAddict🏴
198 subscribers
18.3K photos
4.47K videos
1.26K files
38.4K links
thetruthaddict.substack.com
Fedi: @thetruthaddict@noauthority.social

XMR
8AVwAiPGVRGSrsfpvjjGBPQcZmHJpkRWwCripXFKdQVYLyc1zmhWAr2itCGn61btVhDcARZ1RpGc9LHSAoX1GJAZJrJA2Hs
Download Telegram
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Passing the Blame on Warp Speed, A Prediction
a narcissist accepts no blame...
https://thetruthaddict.substack.com/p/passing-the-blame-on-warp-speed-a
First they came for...(updated)

First they came for the pro-Palestine college students, but I said nothing, cuz Hamas.

Next they came for the immigrants, but I said nothing, cuz MS13.

Then they came for the homeless, but I said nothing, cuz Democrats.

Now they've come for me and there is noone left to speak for me.

https://njump.me/nevent1qqsr7jjnpj25tytnwsyfhzmf98pwtxq22r69tvvuvc7ga4kxd50vf6gzyrdc72gae72fxul4yfq8pjl0f74cpwdg6dp5y34v58lrgy2vc5waqrj43v4
1
Forwarded from Resistance awakening 👁 (R B)
👁️

to find anarchy is to return to your original state of being-
the uncorrupted self that existed before the phantasms of dominion and authority were imposed upon you.

Via
1🔥1
Forwarded from Anarchismemes
Clever migrant wears the Epstein Files to hide from the Trump Administration

US military should make this the new standard camo

https://x.com/anarchismemes/status/1956410191269757010?t=c4RPtPNcKaB_jC7fiYr94g&s=19

Follow: @Anarchismemes
James Corbett: The Nature of Power and Control

In this conversation, Jerm and James Corbett dive into the ongoing thread of human history, dissecting the essence of power, control, and the vital role of awareness in society. They expose the illusion of political fixes, share personal journeys of awakening, and reflect on cultural tensions between order and freedom. The impact of COVID-19 on the world is scrutinised, alongside a growing awareness among people. They highlight the nature of ruling oligarchies, which have persisted through time, and stress the need for decentralisation and personal sovereignty. Practical steps for empowerment are discussed, as well as the future of technology and humanity. The chat reveals a world that often feels like a circus of theatre, where people are hooked on doom scrolling and sensation, yet there’s still much good to be seen. It’s less about fighting against something and more about protecting what matters. They describe this moment as a massive sorting event, where the real action is to pull away from systems of control. The core issue lies in the ideology of power itself, but ultimately, we hold the power—though the soul-crushing end of 1984 serves as a stark reminder of what’s at stake.

https://youtu.be/A2s0r9LQ05w
What, exactly, is technocracy?

Jerm and Patrick Wood tackle the complex idea of technocracy, unpacking its historical origins from the Great Depression era and its impact on today's society. Patrick highlights how technocracy views people as mere resources and pushes for a resource-based economic system, often linked to sustainable development. He warns of the hidden integration of AI into government systems and the political push behind this agenda, which many fail to notice, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Patrick stresses the urgent need for critical thinking to challenge technocratic ideologies and protect personal freedoms. He urges individuals to act at a local level, emphasising that community engagement is vital to resist the control of such systems and to stay aware of the direction society is heading.


https://youtu.be/0-DlMu_9Q00