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Esther B's avatar

Thank you Justin. Your words have articulated the despondency I’ve been feeling for the past three weeks

“Our urgent grievances with government overreach seem petty in the face of the evil we witnessed on October 7th.”

Yes, these events have revealed different once-dormant streams of thought within the medical freedom movement. I agree with people that it’s good to be skeptical, but that actually doesn’t mean jumping to conclusions that “everything’s a psy-op,” as so many are wont to do.

Not everything that happens in the world is able to be orchestrated by a a central cabal. The world is a big, messy place. And for westerners to think they can relate to radical Islamists - “after all doesn’t everyone want a peaceful life?” - is laughable

I truly wonder what will happen to our once-cohesive movement, but I salute you and will be upgrading to a paid subscriber. Looking forward to more reporting on Covid and otherwise.

Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

People must network in real life, free use of social media and computing platforms may become restricted at any point should it serve the overlords.

I do not believe the Middle East problem is much different to the Eastern Europe conflict. The causes may be just or contrived, team "never let a crisis go to waste" will make maximum use of the fear and division it provides.

Can focusing on it help people to CHANGE anything? I have grave doubts if peaceful protest will be heard by any politicians, especially if they are part of the overlord cabal.

I believe that those of us who have gained skill and experience in the covid scam should keep the pressure on to find a chink in the armor that can be utilized to start unraveling this unholy mess.

My suggestion is not to get side tracked even though it feels that you have skills to analyze the situation I fear they will not help to resolve the situation that is orchestrated from outside the front line.

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