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Fred Jewett's avatar

Your writings are spot on to my thinking. I live in the country and have a retreat in the sub wilderness. I know if people get hungry enough I will be over run by those desperate for food or shelter.

Here in Canada the government is continuing to destroy the economy under Mark Carney, prime minster and globalist activist. Canada has joined Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand in the Liberal stupidity. I am older but expect I will live long enough to see the globalist sweep up Canada if it happens. I see some hope from Europe where people are not so peaceful about liberal stupidity. I pray my fellow Canadians will see the light sooner rather than later.

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Christine's avatar

…and you seriously have to ask yourself the question, what am I prepared to do to protect what I have? And if killing desperate people is not an option, then what is the best way to both stay alive and resist. I have been aware of this problem for a lifetime, although not fully aware of the details of how it would manifest, and in that time, I have not found a solution. As I have aged and become vulnerable, as the friendships and family I once had have died, and as the society around me has shifted to an unpredictable (by me) level of sociopathy or even psychopathy, I am personally completely alienated from the fantasy of “community”. All that is left to people like me is the one thing we can influence, our self, our awareness, our choices. We can hold on to our right to self-determination with a passion, which is the one thing the health and aged care sectors are determined to take away. I am fairly good at decision making and surviving in crisis. But I need to be better.

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