Forwarded from Derrick Broze's Daily News
The Community Action Day in Atlanta was a success! Thanks to the crew who came out to join us as we distributed food to the houseless!
If you are in the area come out to Brimstone Tavern from 6-10 pm tonight! FREE event featuring music, meditation and a solutions focused talk!
If you are in the area come out to Brimstone Tavern from 6-10 pm tonight! FREE event featuring music, meditation and a solutions focused talk!
Forwarded from Independent Medical Alliance
From one of our IG followers. We see that we can’t be tagged either. The censorship is real y’all.
Forwarded from COVID-19 Up
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Forwarded from #TBOT: Take Back Our Tech
Well, this couldn't come at a better time as we get people onto XMPP.
Forwarded from The Corbett Report
Today Mark Crispin Miller, NYU Professor and News From Underground publisher, joins us to discuss his specialty: propaganda. In true #SolutionsWatch style, we discuss ways to identify and dissect propaganda, as well as how to help others to see through common propaganda techniques.Media
via The Corbett Report https://ift.tt/3pBtTdj
via The Corbett Report https://ift.tt/3pBtTdj
Listened to this amazing interview yesterday that provided some guidance on how to identify propaganda without needing to know ALL the underlying technical knowledge.
Forwarded from Freedom Cell Network (Announcements and Updates)
Hey folks its Ramiro,
I have arrived home after accompanying the Activation Tour across 12 cities in 16 days. The tour will carry on with Derrick, Miriam & friends in ATL and Florida, I will meet them in Houston for the final stop of the tour on the 30th!
Its been an unforgettable experience. We were once strangers on the internet, but in person - we're family.
I'd like to thank all the wonderful people and Freedom Cellers who attended the stops and are building strong relationships and systems locally. Getting home has made me realize that there are a lot of gaps in my skills and knowledge (been sitting in front of a computer for too long) and that I'd like to go out and learn by doing.
I've been lucky enough to get plugged in with a few events, but wanted to reach out to the greater community to see if there were more. I've created this Telegram group, called FCXP - Freedom Cells Experiences, so that we can share any event that brings together experienced practitioners with people who want to learn. Ideally, these events would focus on hands-on skills development.
Things like survival & wilderness training, permaculture intensives, herbalism workshops - you get the gist. If you know of any events like these, or want to make your own please feel free to post them in the new Freedom Cell XP group.
https://t.me/freedomcellsXP
@freedomcellsXP
RULES
- Stick to discussion of in-person events
- When posting, include the name of events, who's organizing it, exact dates, general locations (cities), contact information, instructions to attend, any supplies needed, and cost of attending (if any).
I have arrived home after accompanying the Activation Tour across 12 cities in 16 days. The tour will carry on with Derrick, Miriam & friends in ATL and Florida, I will meet them in Houston for the final stop of the tour on the 30th!
Its been an unforgettable experience. We were once strangers on the internet, but in person - we're family.
I'd like to thank all the wonderful people and Freedom Cellers who attended the stops and are building strong relationships and systems locally. Getting home has made me realize that there are a lot of gaps in my skills and knowledge (been sitting in front of a computer for too long) and that I'd like to go out and learn by doing.
I've been lucky enough to get plugged in with a few events, but wanted to reach out to the greater community to see if there were more. I've created this Telegram group, called FCXP - Freedom Cells Experiences, so that we can share any event that brings together experienced practitioners with people who want to learn. Ideally, these events would focus on hands-on skills development.
Things like survival & wilderness training, permaculture intensives, herbalism workshops - you get the gist. If you know of any events like these, or want to make your own please feel free to post them in the new Freedom Cell XP group.
https://t.me/freedomcellsXP
@freedomcellsXP
RULES
- Stick to discussion of in-person events
- When posting, include the name of events, who's organizing it, exact dates, general locations (cities), contact information, instructions to attend, any supplies needed, and cost of attending (if any).
Telegram
FCXP: Freedom Cell Experiences
This group is dedicated to events that bring us together in person.
Guidelines For Posting:
https://t.me/freedomcellsXP/274
Guidelines For Posting:
https://t.me/freedomcellsXP/274
Forwarded from The People's Reset Activation
Our friends at the World Council For Health wrote an excellent piece on taking care of ourselves during the lockdowns.
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/what-is-pandemic-fatigue-and-how-can-you-grow-through-it/
Steps to process your grief
While some people are actively grieving the loss of loved ones, others may not recognize they are grieving the different losses described previously. Here’s what experts advise in order to help you cope with loss:
Acknowledge your pain, understand that your grieving process will be unique to you.
Accept that grief can trigger different and unexpected emotions.
Seek out face-to-face support from people who care about you.
Support yourself emotionally by taking care of yourself physically.
By acknowledging and labeling negative emotions about the pandemic you will find it easier to process the trauma and start the journey of healing. Through this process, you can take control of your life.
Throughout our existence, human beings have experienced adversity in many forms under various circumstances. We have survived and grown through them. Allow the adversity we are experiencing now to empower you to develop through positive change and understand we are all connected.
We can shift our thinking and utilize this opportunity for positive change!
Try these things to avoid pandemic fatigue
Be aware. Start a diary and categorize your thoughts. Don’t ignore, but don’t indulge or dwell on negative thoughts. Instead, set aside time every day to worry. While it may sound strange, it’s a great way to start to exert control over your thoughts. At the scheduled time, briefly write down your worries. If you can think of a solution, take action to address that worry, otherwise, accept it and move on with your day.
Try the 3-3-3 rule. During the pandemic, it’s easy to contemplate ‘what-if’ scenarios with an array of negative outcomes. When you’re feeling overwhelmed by worry, look around and name three things you see. Next, name three sounds you hear. Finally, move three parts of your body—your ankle, arm, and fingers. When your brain starts to race, this trick can help bring you back to the present moment.
Reduce time spent listening to ‘news’ broadcasts and social media to avoid being bombarded by negative pandemic statistics and scare-mongering.
Reduce time spent watching television programs and take note of how the programs make you feel when you do watch them. Avoid programs that are violent, leave you feeling anxious, or those that feel morally questionable to you.
Record your negative thoughts and replace them with life-affirming statements.
Hang out with positive friends who don’t drag every conversation into negative territory.
Read books that inspire you and fuel your mind. Reading bedside stories will also help your children.
Play! Board games like scrabble or chess foster higher-level strategic thinking and problem-solving. Ones that make you laugh are also extremely beneficial to your state of mind.
Deep breathing, meditation, and yoga are wonderful stress relievers.
Limit alcoholic drinks. If you enjoy an alcoholic beverage and become aware that you are using it more than usual, acknowledge that and either limit or consider avoiding it.
Get enough sleep. Set regular bedtimes and try to avoid food or alcohol for at least two hours before bedtime to encourage good quality sleep.
Sun therapy. Daily exposure to fresh air and sunlight not only uplifts the mood but is also a potent immune booster. Sit in direct sunlight for at least 15 minutes a day if you are feeling unwell. Sunlight has been proven to kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi and also produces serotonin, a key hormone that stabilizes mood, feelings of well-being, and happiness.
Home remedies. If they work for you, use them with guidance to gain knowledge.
Remember the people, activities, and things that bring you joy and increase the time spent enjoying and being grateful for these each day.
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/what-is-pandemic-fatigue-and-how-can-you-grow-through-it/
Steps to process your grief
While some people are actively grieving the loss of loved ones, others may not recognize they are grieving the different losses described previously. Here’s what experts advise in order to help you cope with loss:
Acknowledge your pain, understand that your grieving process will be unique to you.
Accept that grief can trigger different and unexpected emotions.
Seek out face-to-face support from people who care about you.
Support yourself emotionally by taking care of yourself physically.
By acknowledging and labeling negative emotions about the pandemic you will find it easier to process the trauma and start the journey of healing. Through this process, you can take control of your life.
Throughout our existence, human beings have experienced adversity in many forms under various circumstances. We have survived and grown through them. Allow the adversity we are experiencing now to empower you to develop through positive change and understand we are all connected.
We can shift our thinking and utilize this opportunity for positive change!
Try these things to avoid pandemic fatigue
Be aware. Start a diary and categorize your thoughts. Don’t ignore, but don’t indulge or dwell on negative thoughts. Instead, set aside time every day to worry. While it may sound strange, it’s a great way to start to exert control over your thoughts. At the scheduled time, briefly write down your worries. If you can think of a solution, take action to address that worry, otherwise, accept it and move on with your day.
Try the 3-3-3 rule. During the pandemic, it’s easy to contemplate ‘what-if’ scenarios with an array of negative outcomes. When you’re feeling overwhelmed by worry, look around and name three things you see. Next, name three sounds you hear. Finally, move three parts of your body—your ankle, arm, and fingers. When your brain starts to race, this trick can help bring you back to the present moment.
Reduce time spent listening to ‘news’ broadcasts and social media to avoid being bombarded by negative pandemic statistics and scare-mongering.
Reduce time spent watching television programs and take note of how the programs make you feel when you do watch them. Avoid programs that are violent, leave you feeling anxious, or those that feel morally questionable to you.
Record your negative thoughts and replace them with life-affirming statements.
Hang out with positive friends who don’t drag every conversation into negative territory.
Read books that inspire you and fuel your mind. Reading bedside stories will also help your children.
Play! Board games like scrabble or chess foster higher-level strategic thinking and problem-solving. Ones that make you laugh are also extremely beneficial to your state of mind.
Deep breathing, meditation, and yoga are wonderful stress relievers.
Limit alcoholic drinks. If you enjoy an alcoholic beverage and become aware that you are using it more than usual, acknowledge that and either limit or consider avoiding it.
Get enough sleep. Set regular bedtimes and try to avoid food or alcohol for at least two hours before bedtime to encourage good quality sleep.
Sun therapy. Daily exposure to fresh air and sunlight not only uplifts the mood but is also a potent immune booster. Sit in direct sunlight for at least 15 minutes a day if you are feeling unwell. Sunlight has been proven to kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi and also produces serotonin, a key hormone that stabilizes mood, feelings of well-being, and happiness.
Home remedies. If they work for you, use them with guidance to gain knowledge.
Remember the people, activities, and things that bring you joy and increase the time spent enjoying and being grateful for these each day.
Forwarded from Derrick Broze's Daily News
Houston friends,
This Friday and Saturday #TheActivationTour comes to an end in Houston! We have two days of events for you to join.
Friday we are hosting the main event of meditation with Miriam, speakers focused on solutions for what we are facing, and music! John Bush, Ramiro Romani, and yours truly will be speaking!
Saturday we are volunteering for a community cleanup in the morning and the March for Unity and Truth in the afternoon. Come out and raise your voice loud!
Hope to see you this weekend as we wrap up our 8 week journey!
This Friday and Saturday #TheActivationTour comes to an end in Houston! We have two days of events for you to join.
Friday we are hosting the main event of meditation with Miriam, speakers focused on solutions for what we are facing, and music! John Bush, Ramiro Romani, and yours truly will be speaking!
Saturday we are volunteering for a community cleanup in the morning and the March for Unity and Truth in the afternoon. Come out and raise your voice loud!
Hope to see you this weekend as we wrap up our 8 week journey!
Forwarded from #TBOT: Take Back Our Tech
Join @takebackourtech | @takebackourtech_chat
Good morning peeps,
Yesterday I migrated to a newer version of the above.phone, the Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS.
I'm loving Android 12 which was just released for Pixel devices running GrapheneOS! Will be showing off screenshots in a bit.
Some other housekeeping things I did for the phone:
- Setup KDE Connect across my Linux devices/phones for two way clipboard sharing, file sharing, and more.
- Setup a local KeepassDX database
- Transfer any 2FA (Aegis)
- Transfer my crypto wallets
- Setup my emails
- Setup my XMPP accounts
Can you believe this all took less than an hour? We'll be releasing guides for these activities on your degoogled phone on our knowledgebase.
Hoping to wrap up the XMPP article today, have the last stop of the Activation Tour in Houston tomorrow, and also have new projects to work on next week that I'm excited to share with you.
What are your plans for the weekend?
Good morning peeps,
Yesterday I migrated to a newer version of the above.phone, the Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS.
I'm loving Android 12 which was just released for Pixel devices running GrapheneOS! Will be showing off screenshots in a bit.
Some other housekeeping things I did for the phone:
- Setup KDE Connect across my Linux devices/phones for two way clipboard sharing, file sharing, and more.
- Setup a local KeepassDX database
- Transfer any 2FA (Aegis)
- Transfer my crypto wallets
- Setup my emails
- Setup my XMPP accounts
Can you believe this all took less than an hour? We'll be releasing guides for these activities on your degoogled phone on our knowledgebase.
Hoping to wrap up the XMPP article today, have the last stop of the Activation Tour in Houston tomorrow, and also have new projects to work on next week that I'm excited to share with you.
What are your plans for the weekend?
Forwarded from NoGoolag
Private keys used to sign EU Digital Covid Certificate have been leaked
Warning: This could be just a trap to push for its use, like it's not a big issue, then security will hardened.
Boycott apartheid and social credit system surveillance
https://nitter.net/reversebrain/status/1453095038284615682
Comments
Warning: This could be just a trap to push for its use, like it's not a big issue, then security will hardened.
Boycott apartheid and social credit system surveillance
https://nitter.net/reversebrain/status/1453095038284615682
Comments
Nitter
reversebrain (@reversebrain)
Try to scan this QR code with the official government APP "Verifica C19"
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Forwarded from Derrick Broze's Daily News
Houston Friends,
Today Miriam and I arrive back in Houston after spending September and October traveling the U.S., connecting with like minded people who are concerned about the incoming v@xx passports and mandates. We have been volunteering with our brothers and sisters from all over. We have been hosting meditations and discussions focused on proactive solutions for these troubling times.
Now, we are coming back to our "hometown" with the hopes of having an equally empowering and ACTIVATING event in Houston. If you or your friends or family are in or near Houston, please encourage them to come to our event tonight from 6-10 pm at Midtown Bar and Grill (upstairs).
There will be community, meditation, solutions focused talks, and music! Do not miss out on this opportunity to connect with others in the Houston area. I promise you this will be worth your time and energy.
See you tonight!
Today Miriam and I arrive back in Houston after spending September and October traveling the U.S., connecting with like minded people who are concerned about the incoming v@xx passports and mandates. We have been volunteering with our brothers and sisters from all over. We have been hosting meditations and discussions focused on proactive solutions for these troubling times.
Now, we are coming back to our "hometown" with the hopes of having an equally empowering and ACTIVATING event in Houston. If you or your friends or family are in or near Houston, please encourage them to come to our event tonight from 6-10 pm at Midtown Bar and Grill (upstairs).
There will be community, meditation, solutions focused talks, and music! Do not miss out on this opportunity to connect with others in the Houston area. I promise you this will be worth your time and energy.
See you tonight!
Forwarded from COVID-19 Up
🚨🚨🇺🇸BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. FDA has just given full emergency use approval to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.
"Today, we authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19 to include children 5 through 11 years of age. The authorization was based on a thorough and transparent evaluation of the vaccine that included input from independent advisory committee experts who overwhelmingly voted in favor of making the vaccine available to children in this age group."
Read the full statement here.
Join us tomorrow to discuss this and more during our public voice chat at 11:11am EST!
Click here to get notified when it begins.
And follow @COVID19Up for updates!
"Today, we authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19 to include children 5 through 11 years of age. The authorization was based on a thorough and transparent evaluation of the vaccine that included input from independent advisory committee experts who overwhelmingly voted in favor of making the vaccine available to children in this age group."
Read the full statement here.
Join us tomorrow to discuss this and more during our public voice chat at 11:11am EST!
Click here to get notified when it begins.
And follow @COVID19Up for updates!
Forwarded from Beechat Network
How will users back up their private keys for Beechat?
As Beechat is completely decentralised, you have full control and responsibility over your account. An account is composed of the hash of your encryption (Kyber) and signing (Dilithium) keys. Only the holder of the private key files corresponding to those public keys can decrypt and sign data as that user.
To store private keys we developed Beechat Vault, a secure NFC tag that you can password protect and load your private keys onto. It has 200 years of data retention, and can hold up to 3 Beechat accounts.
How will it work?
When you are running the Beechat app for the first time, you will create your private keys. You will then be asked by the app if you wish to store the private keys as a backup. If you do, you will approach a Vault tag to your phone’s NFC reader, and the app will write the private keys to the tag. We recommend you use a secure password to keep your private keys secure. The tag is only 1x1 cm (25/64 in sq.) and easy to hide.
As Beechat is completely decentralised, you have full control and responsibility over your account. An account is composed of the hash of your encryption (Kyber) and signing (Dilithium) keys. Only the holder of the private key files corresponding to those public keys can decrypt and sign data as that user.
To store private keys we developed Beechat Vault, a secure NFC tag that you can password protect and load your private keys onto. It has 200 years of data retention, and can hold up to 3 Beechat accounts.
How will it work?
When you are running the Beechat app for the first time, you will create your private keys. You will then be asked by the app if you wish to store the private keys as a backup. If you do, you will approach a Vault tag to your phone’s NFC reader, and the app will write the private keys to the tag. We recommend you use a secure password to keep your private keys secure. The tag is only 1x1 cm (25/64 in sq.) and easy to hide.
Forwarded from COVID-19 Up
Unvaccinated Nurses in Canada Open Wellness Center in Kamloops, British Columbia
🇨🇦💉@COVID19Up: Unvaccinated nurses all over the province are no longer permitted to work for British Columbia health authorities.
A group of Kamloops nurses who did not receive the COVID-19 vaccine is using their job loss as an opportunity to start up Ezra Wellness on Tranquille Road. The goal is to create a safe space for unvaccinated people to receive health care.
“We’re not being allowed to help. We were told we weren’t wanted, we weren’t needed—and yet, we know we are,” said team lead Glenn Aalderink.
“I saw that there was going to be a need for those of us who choose not to follow the official mandates—to seek their own health care,” Aalderink said.
It will operate as a private clinic and, as of right now, services are free and nurses are volunteering. Unvaccinated or vaccinated, Aalderink says everyone is welcome at Ezra Wellness.
Join our 25K strong news channel:
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Join our 9K member chat group:
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🇨🇦💉@COVID19Up: Unvaccinated nurses all over the province are no longer permitted to work for British Columbia health authorities.
A group of Kamloops nurses who did not receive the COVID-19 vaccine is using their job loss as an opportunity to start up Ezra Wellness on Tranquille Road. The goal is to create a safe space for unvaccinated people to receive health care.
“We’re not being allowed to help. We were told we weren’t wanted, we weren’t needed—and yet, we know we are,” said team lead Glenn Aalderink.
“I saw that there was going to be a need for those of us who choose not to follow the official mandates—to seek their own health care,” Aalderink said.
It will operate as a private clinic and, as of right now, services are free and nurses are volunteering. Unvaccinated or vaccinated, Aalderink says everyone is welcome at Ezra Wellness.
Join our 25K strong news channel:
@COVID19Up
Join our 9K member chat group:
@COVID1984Chat
@neo_network | @neo_network_chat
My dear Freedom Family,
The talk I've been giving as part of the Activation Tour surmises that we must all work on 'creative systems', which can be defined as systems that benefit the people who are involved in them. Examples of the systems would include Freedom Cells, farm co-ops, mutual aid groups, and community computing groups. Awake and aware individuals will shift from the current destructive systems of food, government, education, and media towards creative systems over this next decade.
There are three important changes in mindset that we need to adapt to this:
1. Creation is hard work, learn & practice: When we work for ourselves through creative systems, it requires tremendous effort (at least at the beginning). There were many times in my career working on creative systems in the past 2 years that pushed me far harder than any corporate job ever did. Is your job currently tedious but easy? Does it feel boring and unfulfilling?
2. Collaboration is essential, create and serve others: Although there is merit in specialization, we should build multi-disciplinary knowledge in the things we are interested in. This encourages collaboration and allows us to partner on many creative projects simultaneously. This is not only the crucial sharing of resources, knowledge, and labor for a project, but also the resonance and harmony that is created when multiple consciousnesses exchange ideas together. If you don't know where to start, then consider being of service to other creative systems. Not only does develop valuable knowledge and practice, but your good intentions and energy will return to you with abundance.
3. Uncharted Territory, find the answers: We are trying to create a world that values freedom and prosperity at a universal scale, and it is challenging to find blueprints for this new way of living. In the traditional destructive world, we may follow the path of going to school, getting a job, working 40 years, and then retiring. In this new world, there is no such 'established path'. We may look to signs from the universe of our higher power and purpose. We must draft our own blueprints, our own ways of 'making it work' for ourselves and those around us. We are the ones who get to build the creative systems and solve the world's problems.
Although these are heavy realizations, one thing is certain. Working on creative systems is freeing, fulfilling and may be the key to finding our life's purpose.
What creative systems are you involved in? Which ones would you like to start, or help serve? Tell us all about it. ❤️
My dear Freedom Family,
The talk I've been giving as part of the Activation Tour surmises that we must all work on 'creative systems', which can be defined as systems that benefit the people who are involved in them. Examples of the systems would include Freedom Cells, farm co-ops, mutual aid groups, and community computing groups. Awake and aware individuals will shift from the current destructive systems of food, government, education, and media towards creative systems over this next decade.
There are three important changes in mindset that we need to adapt to this:
1. Creation is hard work, learn & practice: When we work for ourselves through creative systems, it requires tremendous effort (at least at the beginning). There were many times in my career working on creative systems in the past 2 years that pushed me far harder than any corporate job ever did. Is your job currently tedious but easy? Does it feel boring and unfulfilling?
2. Collaboration is essential, create and serve others: Although there is merit in specialization, we should build multi-disciplinary knowledge in the things we are interested in. This encourages collaboration and allows us to partner on many creative projects simultaneously. This is not only the crucial sharing of resources, knowledge, and labor for a project, but also the resonance and harmony that is created when multiple consciousnesses exchange ideas together. If you don't know where to start, then consider being of service to other creative systems. Not only does develop valuable knowledge and practice, but your good intentions and energy will return to you with abundance.
3. Uncharted Territory, find the answers: We are trying to create a world that values freedom and prosperity at a universal scale, and it is challenging to find blueprints for this new way of living. In the traditional destructive world, we may follow the path of going to school, getting a job, working 40 years, and then retiring. In this new world, there is no such 'established path'. We may look to signs from the universe of our higher power and purpose. We must draft our own blueprints, our own ways of 'making it work' for ourselves and those around us. We are the ones who get to build the creative systems and solve the world's problems.
Although these are heavy realizations, one thing is certain. Working on creative systems is freeing, fulfilling and may be the key to finding our life's purpose.
What creative systems are you involved in? Which ones would you like to start, or help serve? Tell us all about it. ❤️