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Susan Tew's avatar

I’m using cash for all food purchases including groceries.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

The problem though... big supermarkets in Australia are moving into facial recognition at checkout. They can link all your purchases through your face.

So stay away from the big shops. And keep the little places honest.

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RE Nichols's avatar

I need to quit buying from Walmart. I'm canceling my Amazon account. A couple small, indie online bookstores give me the books I need. All quality literature can be found on those sites,

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Troll Hunter's avatar

Farmers' Markets. Shop LOCAL.

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Bacca400's avatar

Our farmer's market costs twice as much for food, that's why we don't shop there. It's very trendy right now.

I'd like to shop there but so far my white privilege has not had a constant stream of $20 bills spewing from my bum, at all. /s

EDIT: And there's just no way to verify if their organic claims are true. The little farms are unlikely to get inspected or audited since they don't have the cash to pay fines anyway. My thinking is mostly the big farms will get inspected if they make organic claims. And then nearly all farms are bereft or micronutrients anyway due to long-term farming. They only replace the macro nutrients, NPK, nothing else.

And if you read the USDA Organic regulations, you can simply claim you cannot find organic pesticides, or organic seeds, and you can still keep the organic label. Read the regulations, they are worthless.

For me the farmer's market is high price, high risk, and low value. I'll buy organic at the store.

USDA organic program has huge loopholes, it's useless. https://chuckrblog.blogspot.com/2016/05/usda-organic-vs-non-gmo-project-verified.html

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Credenda's avatar

That’s so true. I’d love to shop at our local farmers market but the prices are just way too high. It’s really for the well-to-do, not the little guys.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

Ours are certified organic, meaning that all farms that participate are certified organic producers or you can't sell in the Farmers' Markets. Almost everything produce goes on sale the last hour, $1/lb. Go an hour before, look all around, then buy. I "get it" about the high prices. Ppl don't know that the older we get the more we require better nutrition than when under 50. Pesticides do a lot of damage to the body (you): https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/weed-killer-and-autism-asd-or-adhd. ALL food should be grown at least naturally and without pesticides that stick in your tissues.

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Tracy's avatar

So true. Cost is way too high at a farmers market.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

I'll tell you that the Farmers' Markets here charge the same whether you're purple, magenta, chartreuse, violet, polka-dotted, brown, black, white or every shade in between. Checking around in our local independent grocery store (there are two in my area, both family-owned and run) the prices, for the health boost you get, are not too terribly different. Now you can either keep eating food doused with poisons or you can considerably unburden your toxic "body burden" by eating organic as much as possible. AND we can band together with neighbors, each and every one growing something and NONE using poisons of any kind. Most people think you just stick a seed in the soil, walk away and voila-- Perfect tomatoes, three months later! Not so. Your food is only as good as the soil it grows in. Let me make that clear: YOUR FOOD IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE SOIL IT GROWS IN. Take care of your soil. The British are master gardeners and I'm positive they have many local as well as online gardening groups. Best of luck!

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Marla's avatar

Why are you trying to eat less meat? Is it due to the propaganda you read in the MSM?

The truth is humans evolved eating animal products and all of our needed nutrients are contained within these foods.

Most plants are full of toxic defense chemicals; they may be good medicine but they are not good food.

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MC's avatar

As soon as I switched to a mostly meat diet my health improved.

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Vonu's avatar

You are probably para-sympathetic dominant like me.

Look up the late Dr. Nicholas Gonzales, who using the protocols of Dr. William Donald Kelley, saved most of the stage four cancer patients that came to him after their doctors told them to go home and die.

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Mike Bonkalski's avatar

I was here to ask the same. The building block of our body is protein. And animal protein is the most bioavailable nutrient.

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Vonu's avatar

All proteins are made bioavailable by being broken down into amino acids by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which is far stronger than the acid in your car's battery.

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

Stomach acid is dilute hydrochloric acid HCl with a pH of 2.0

Battery acid is concentrated sulphuric acid H2SO4.

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John Axsom's avatar

Most vegans are vaxxed, liberal, and are really good sheeples. Let them eat kale. Pass the meat, please, and may our bodies rejoice in a plenitude of life giving protein. And, all the people said Amen, and Amen.

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FrauL's avatar

Okay. Vegan for 20+ years and unvaxxed. Rejoice with your vaxxed meat full of hormones. We need our men to fight back, not amens and how to love thy neighbor. YOU are the reason why we’re in this mess. “Blame vax, blame libs, blame left; right; and not YOURSELF.” Your kids and grandkids must be so proud of you for rejoicing, waiting for someone else to do the hard work. Way to go.

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Vonu's avatar

You both need to read up on Dr. Donald William Kelley's extensive work on metabolism and the protocol he used to cure his own stage four pancreatic cancer.

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pobrecollie's avatar

Nutritional science is pretty abysmal, in that they change the rules all the time. One thing most seem to agree on is that too much processed crap is bad for you and too much refined sugar.

The Fasting Mimicking Diet (Valter Longo) seems to have some decent studies behind it and he suggests mostly vegetables and fat based (so I am guessing salads with olive oil). He suggest doing that with limited calories - around 50% of your normal intake for 6 days, every so often, the frequency depending on how healthy you are initially.

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Vonu's avatar

Science doesn't have rules. Science has theories based on data, and the theories have to be revised as more and better data become available.

Large numbers are singing the praises of intermittent fasting.

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Wesley B's avatar

I agree. I'm starting to become a large believer, if you feel something is off/wrong about your body on a biological-level, just don't eat for 7 days....and then eat clean-meats without carbs, for another 7 days to let your body rebuild whatever malfunctioning-cells it broke down, watch a ton of your issues clear up.

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SteelJ's avatar

Yes, the horror story that is nutritional science teaches us the problems with science, as it is practiced. It's influenced more by agendas and greed than a search for true answers. I've lost faith in studies, including so-called "gold standard" randomized double-blind. There's just too much fakery and nothing can be trusted anymore. The best bet is paleo, since it's the best approximation we can do of the natural human diet. Predictably, mainstream nutritional science hammered it ruthlessly, although it's gotten better treatment from them lately - not that I care what they say. Nutritional science is worse than worthless, it's usually harmful advice. Intermittent fasting was part of our historical dietary patterns, btw.

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Judith L. Osterman's avatar

Meat is good for you and so are plants. Eat organic.

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Aznasimage's avatar

They have just discovered the use of mRNA vaccines in our pork and beef.

Use local butchers! Meat good.

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Zade's avatar

So many vegetables are naturally full of phytotoxins. My body always tells me to go easy on the damn vegetables for that reason, same for fruit. Vegetables are HIGHLY overrated.

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QuaranTina's avatar

I'm with you.

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Vonu's avatar

Kindly name the toxic defense chemicals.

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QuaranTina's avatar

Glyphosate is being found in grains where it is thought to contribute to human infertility and also, since it is passed through mothers to their children, may be a cause of autism and other behavioral disorders in youngsters. If it's in grains, you can bet it's in veggies, too.

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Vonu's avatar

Roundup is sprayed on crops to harvest them.

More people get poisoned by spraying Roundup on the weeds in their gardens than by eating it.

I have a former friend who stopped talking to me because I kidded him for spraying Roundup on his driveway to kill the weeds growing up though it while wearing sandals without socks. Bayer/Monsanto says to use PPE when applying Roundup, and they don't mean barefoot in sandals.

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Beedledee Beedledum's avatar

there is a book about them. Not sure that I agree with any one method of eating as a one size fits all, but here is name of the author of the book(s) and by now i am sure there are many, many more since eating is something we all do: Dr. Gundry.

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Vonu's avatar

Dr. Gundry has some interesting things to say that are dependent on whether you buy anything from him.

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Van Doren's avatar

Gundry is a charlatan.

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Van Doren's avatar

It's proven beyond reasonable doubt that meat (or animal products in general) is not good for your health.

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Jim T's avatar

No, it is not. What you are referring to are studies that group people who follow the "Standard American Diet", which consists of eating tons and tons and tons of crap as being "meat eaters" and ascribing all of the ill effects of said diet to meat.

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Vonu's avatar

Are you related to the late Ancel Benjamin Keys?

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Van Doren's avatar

No, but I highly respect him.

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

I feel much better when I eat beef after an attempt at being a vegetarian for a while. Lowering one's intake of carbohydrates also helps lower depression.

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Vonu's avatar

It is probably caused by your body having the amino acids that aren't available from plants restored.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Excellent points, Marla. I wholeheartedly agree.

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

I just met a girl named Maria :-)

https://youtu.be/UWlqoeyreXU

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Being Nobody, Going Nowhere's avatar

It will all collapse eventually when reality clashes against left ideology as it did in former East Germany. Central planning and controlling will be so inferior to individual decentralized systems that people will get very frustrated very quickly. The centralized Covid responds is a good example. Millions more died because the central decision was made to outlaw repurposed drugs like Ivermectin and others. Millions got damaged with useless lockdowns as Sweden shows. And so on. It depends how much people are willing to suffer and go along before civil disobedience will start. I talked to people from East Germany after the wall came down. They said hardly anyone played by the official rules anymore and the system was quietly undermined until it collapsed. A metaphor comes to min: You have this massive big steaming machine rolling over everyone. And people quietly throw sand into the gearbox when no-one is looking. As bigger something is, as more areas for attack. We have numbers and we are divetse and flexible. Like a school of fish around a big shark.

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KLZ's avatar

Pray you are right.

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pobrecollie's avatar

probably why they are trying to get all the authoritarian mechanisms into place as quickly as possible

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Sarah K's avatar

I don't know... The difference between now and then is the sophistication of the machine. AI deployed alongside facial recognition, centrally controlled currency, and cameras everywhere can make for a pretty daunting foe. Combine that with a strategic enough implementation that brings 70-80% of the population along more-or-less willingly, and there won't be much hope for those of us that want to live outside of the fence.

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Aznasimage's avatar

Better start now.

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Aznasimage's avatar

Where shall we come together? Small groups may never get to the beast.

It is hard to find martyrs these days, which the first wave will be...

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Sarah K's avatar

I think the best strategy is going to be to literally move. I'm sure at least a handful of states will vote to opt out of this game, and the trick will be to go there and then influence the state government to keep it out.

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Aznasimage's avatar

I live in Oregon. I am watching and ready to go.

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Aznasimage's avatar

We all need to cancel Amazon. Bleed them dry.

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Vonu's avatar

What is taking you so long?

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Aznasimage's avatar

Laziness is what is taking me so long.

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Vonu's avatar

We must have different types of laziness, possibly because I am semi-retired. Since I live in a van and sleep, as needed, in an arctic sleeping bag, my most pernicious laziness is hating to get up when it is cold.

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nymusicdaily's avatar

street vendors

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Neutron Flux's avatar

Book Depository (owned by Amazon) is being deleted as of 26 April. Cost cutting move no doubt.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Books can be changed. 1984 will no longer exist. Libraries are purging "controversial" information. Remember Bush Jr. and post 9-11 and that all library patrons were to be monitored for all books taken out.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Books and papers require bonfires for destruction. Copies can be stashed away and hidden. But all digital info can be deleted with a couple strokes of a key.

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Vonu's avatar

Paper can be dissolved in acid bath safer.

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a must read.

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Vonu's avatar

It is becoming time to emulate the book people in Fahrenheit 451.

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Vonu's avatar

Is "Book Depository" a file?

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Neutron Flux's avatar

Website

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Vonu's avatar

Which website?

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Tracy's avatar

Or go to the library. I've saved tons of money.

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RE Nichols's avatar

The public library is cheaper, but run by the government.

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Tracy's avatar

Yes I know. I'm picking and choosing my battles. I can't give everything up or be worried about everything.

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Vonu's avatar

Much quality literature can be found online on multiple mirrored websites.

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Potatodots's avatar

!!!!????

O.M.G.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

This also happens at Walmart self-serve checkouts. So I prefer to wait in line at the one open cashier-manned check-out.

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

And pay with cash, so that your credit/debit card does not track you.

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WhatNext's avatar

I won’t use self-serve. I’m not on the payroll, don’t get paid annual leave, don’t get staff discount. In addition, I don’t have the time to keep waiting for staff to override the machine when it makes constant mistakes or refuses purchases.

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Tamenund's avatar

As John Pinette said, "Before you know it, they'll be asking us to stock shelves and calling us to a 'clean-up' in Aisle 6."

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Fizzygurl's avatar

I saw that maintaining a high social credit score in China requires unpaid manual labor 😵‍💫

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

In fairness, I use self-checkout when possible. I've rarely had a problem, but once did get a product wrongly scanned. Pays to watch the ticker and make sure the description matches.

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IvyRose's avatar

We are on camera all over the store, not just at check-out :(

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Dear God Help Us.

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Aznasimage's avatar

Blessed Be. We will need our Mother and Father now.

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Saundra Monroe's avatar

Amen 🙏🏾! Those whose sins have been forgiven are blessed!

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Derbyshire Delver's avatar

In London they are wrecking the surveillance cameras with expanding foam. On the streets, not in the supermarkets, yet.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

Actually, hilariously, Jordan Peterson issued a wink wink warning to all boys and girls wink not wink to get expensive foam and cover up the surveillance cameras with it.

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Derbyshire Delver's avatar

You could wear a mask!!!

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Patty's avatar

I'll stay away from Australia too.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

And buy food from your local community.

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Andy Expresso's avatar

Mask up. My mask protects you and your mask protects me. What a great video game this world is...lol

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fleur curieuse's avatar

That’s incredible! People aren’t pushing back on that?

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Madeleine Love's avatar

I don't know. I'm not in the networks of people who shop at those stores. I read it first on twitter - whhhattt? - and news articles appear later, rumbling about "privacy". The third link had this:

"Attorney-general Mark Dreyfus' department released its review of the privacy act last week which found it was not "fit for purpose" and doesn't protect Australian's privacy in the digital age.

"Our current privacy regulations are woefully inadequate, out of date, and not fit for purpose for the technical realities of the modern digital economy," program lead at Digital Rights Watch Samantha Floreani said.

"People deserve meaningful privacy protections and a regulator who can enforce them properly.

"Protecting privacy is an essential component to upholding our democracy, reining in corporate power, and fostering online safety in the digital age."

I'm wondering how authentic that is, since he is from one of the Left political parties that seem to be completely in cahoots on implementing the WEF agenda.

I suppose this is where Igor says the corporations/govt are just 'doing it' and the ordinary consultation processes aren't happening. It takes a while to wake up to these things.

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Beedledee Beedledum's avatar

not EVERYONE on the left is a commie or not EVERYONE on the right is an earth rapist and murderer. They want us to fight on a political realm. it's all made up and both sides have their agendas, using certain truths to further their FOR-PROFIT agendas and neither side really gives a damn about us but they make it sound as though they do. withdraw from politics and in-fighting; those bought and sold want us fighting while they rape, pillage, and kill all that is good on this earth and good in humanity. Unite to fight back - that is the only way. Politicians are not very high up in the food chain. Follow the MONEY

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Madeleine Love's avatar

In Australia there's a tiny bit more resistance against the WEF on the right. But maybe that's just for show.

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pobrecollie's avatar

Get something sticky on your hand and smear the cameras.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

Love it! Read through them all :D

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SAMO's avatar

WHICH big supermarkets in Australia are moving into facial recognition?

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Wesley B's avatar

That's a good point. Almost everyone I know, has used a Wal-Mart checkout with those face-scanners above the till....50+ times....associating face data to credit card data potentially....

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Vonu's avatar

Time to start wearing a full-face mask when in big supermarkets in Australia.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

Would just have to bear the ire of the anti-maskers. :D

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Vonu's avatar

In what would be full anonymity to facial recognition.

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Plum's avatar

Moscow too.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

hard to escape, eh?

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Plum's avatar

COPIED.

I've been in France for three months now. Their approach to this is simply fantastic.

I'd like to share a bit about it.

A very well known supermarket here decided to go cashless.

A group of 50 people got together and agreed that they would all do a big shop on the same day. Pilling their trolleys to the brim and each person getting to the checkout - the human check out, not the machines - and having everything scanned before bringing cash out.

The staff were absolutely overrun. There management in a complete tizz, everyone repeatedly, calmly and in a very organised and polite fashion acting as if they knew nothing. No edges, no rudeness, no humiliation.

The supermarket reinstated cash.

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Petrol stations : filling up with fuel then only having cash to pay.

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Restaurants : groups of friends going out for dinner and nobody taking phones or credit cards, only cash ...

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They are doing it in every single area of France. Simply refusing to be part of it.

*** Edit

The reason it works is because it's organised in large groups. One person here and another there doesn't work. It needs to be really carefully constructed. 👏👏

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Cornwall Marc's avatar

I went to Sainsbury's in UK yesterday evening. No checkouts open after 7pm. I utterly refuse to use self scan - I am not a robot. So I asked for a checkout to be opened - I was ready to walk out and leave it - £120's worth. They opened a checkout which was lovely and a queue quickly built up behind me of others with full trolleys.

I will never use self scan whilst there is an alternative - Resist!!

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AshesThanDust's avatar

Bravo! I'll do the same when I get back to the UK.

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Be This Person!'s avatar

Love this idea of group civil disobedience!! There is more than one way to revolt. Thank you for sharing.

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J Debra Grube's avatar

Love this and they were so brilliant to come up with that! And @spacebastard. We could do it start planning it now looking for peeps now to be ready!! Cash part is tricky they have us so used to plastic!!! Try. Take $10 a week and put it away

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Aznasimage's avatar

I am in. I have never heard of spacebastard. Will look it up now.

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J Debra Grube's avatar

Ha ha. I was replying to space bastard. Lol. Just above my blurb

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Tamenund's avatar

That's an advantage of living in a well-integrated country; you won't find that reaction in too many places here in the US.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

Thank you!

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shibumi's avatar

This is how you fight cashless.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hiUuL5uTKc

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Big brother aside, there is a perfectly good reason that some stores are no cash: It greatly reduces the incentive for armed robbery, which is a serious problem in many areas.

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shibumi's avatar

Security guards can do the same job without infringing on privacy.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

ditto

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Jimychanga's avatar

They have plans for that too.

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Phil Davis's avatar

Enjoy it while you can. Cash will be illegal soon.

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Aznasimage's avatar

I hate to admit I own some precious metals as of late. Silver buys much with little said.

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shibumi's avatar

Just for fun, go to a place that sells precious metals on a Saturday.

A few weeks ago, I saw 20K in cash change hands in about 45 minutes.

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Aznasimage's avatar

We are on our way. I hope that we know it.

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Fizzygurl's avatar

Heard somebody explaining why the deep state wouldn’t want to go totally cashless, something about when it’s time for them to go down, all their crimes can be traced digitally.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

I was in a queue in a iquor store in Australia a few years ago when a cashier asked us to form two lines, with one being for cash purchases and another being for credit card. When I queried what I had heard as I raced to be first in line in the cash queue an angry voice rang out behind me. I turned to face what looked like an off duty detective undercover cop with his arms full of bottles of Jim Beam saying "Cash is a thing of the past buddy unless you're up to no good." I exited the store only to find him following me, trying to take down the registration number of my vehicle.

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John Sbrochi's avatar

Omg! How horrific!!

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Renee Marie's avatar

I pay cash for everything.

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Vonu's avatar

I've been doing that since 1972.

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Tamenund's avatar

Susan, use cash for everything you can.

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Bull Dog's avatar

We hereby call you brilliant Susan.

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Silent scorn's avatar

American Express boycott for me! Seriously, this makes me think of two things: Big Brother is watching. And, we are sliding rapidly down the slippery slope of being totally controlled, to the point that if you don’t comply you will be on a “list”. Until you are eliminated as a useless eater. Scary.

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CK's avatar

All of the credit card companies will participate. They were all strong armed into tracking purchases at gun stores.

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SpankinRedAss's avatar

Sure they have...

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ASK's avatar

Probably lying to you and doing it anyway. Just like not telling us they’ve been injecting mRNA into pigs since 2018.

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J Debra Grube's avatar

Thank you for that news Justin!!

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Aznasimage's avatar

They are the worst of the worst. Where do we get trusted news? With A.I. emerging it looks like word of mouth. How many people do we trust with information as it is?

Our world is shrinking as we live and breath.

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LM's avatar

Yes...... they own ALL of it.....

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Username's avatar

The first inkling I had of the new direction that American Express was taking, was when they sent me a survey concerning a proposed change to their iconic Roman centurion logo. Among the choices presented were the historic centurion with his lean, angular features and then one with a soft, puffy face that called to mind a college pajama boy. I told them that the traditional centurion suggested a commitment to protecting me, while the pajama boy suggested a self-interested coward who would cut and run at the first sign of danger.

They eventually settled on what looks like a compromise, with a slightly less fat pajama boy playing soldier. 😒

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margie's avatar

lol!

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Cutting mine up. Calling them tomorrow.

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Fizzygurl's avatar

Good idea to also call and let them know why.

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Bull Dog's avatar

Im canceling my card in the morning

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ASK's avatar

Cancel Chase bank while you’re at it. Jamie Dimon is calling for us all to give up private property in the name of climate change.

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Patty's avatar

Just like it is in China

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Midge Mudd's avatar

Truth

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Aznasimage's avatar

We are already useless eaters in their eyes. That is why there are no more good samaritans, we are not worth it. That is what they are teaching our youth. We are considered a separate entity not worth feeding or caring for.

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Melrose's avatar

Simple Simon Adams is a house slave of Soros/Bourla/WEF. Shameful. Stupid. One term.

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nymusicdaily's avatar

"Few cities exhibited more sheep-like adherence to pandemic measures than New York City"

true. but not all of us are sheeple. took me months to find the places that didn't comply, but i did.

my band had a weekly residency in a church basement in midtown, summer 2020. the cops drove by all the time. people were coming and going, the windows were open because there was no AC down there, and nobody ever complained.

eric adams, the mayor, calls himself a vegan. but he also eats steak.

#cashalways

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Good, I was thinking about your userid and the people who resisted - but were VERY FEW

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nymusicdaily's avatar

I KNOW.

but it was rewarding to discover the people who didn't comply. it just took forever to find them.

i thought this was a world class city full of smart people. boy was i wrong.

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

'nuther one here! went ta all the rallies (puny, yup, most were ill-attended), formed our own lil' co-ops fer the kidz, but come 5G an' Ho Ho Hocul an' more human bodies on the train tracks an' poop in the subways an' point-blank shottin's in our neib... etc. we finally left in 12-22. Miss what our hometown now-NYShitty used ta be tho we reZisted / deeZisted, got de-listed (an' unemployed both've us grownups!) an' went broker than 2 bit bowery bums in the process... So....hasta la vista, we went quietly in the night zingin' the 59th Street Bridge Song, missin' what wuz once groovy...

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RE Nichols's avatar

We need to make "white lists" of places like that. More buycotts are the answer. (Not boycotts.)

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AB's avatar

I would love a ‘white list’ of non-woke companies. Publix down here in the South seems to be a contender.

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SuszaQ's avatar

Don’t be too sure. Publix sends email shopping flyers. Headline on today’s flyer:

“Think globally, save locally.”

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AB's avatar

I wonder what that even means

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OpenYourEyes's avatar

Weird this wasn't part of this election campaign platform. Vote for me, and I promise to track your eating habits.... because.... climate!

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Cathie's avatar

Oh, really! I am sure he eats meat. He doesn't look all emaciated and sickly like most vegans.

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Fizzygurl's avatar

As a lifter, dude’s got a lot of protein shakes and other “helper aids” under his belt.

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Cathie's avatar

I said most, not all.

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ExcessDeathsAU's avatar

Exactly. From Australia I heard about so many NYC gyms and restaurants who were pro-freedom. Good people!

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Hey NY Music Daily - let's team up and perform gigs together! Please email me at amyharlib@e-activism.com!

Fighting the globalist predator technocrat psychopath megalomaniac TOTAL SLAVERY AGENDA one performance at a time!

Amazing Amy: Eccentric Yoga Entertainer!

As an entertainer, I have been devastated and practically destroyed by the closure of all performance venues and then when they reopened, because MY BODY, MY CHOICE - being made a total untermenschen pariah outcast in NAZI NIGHTMARE LAWLESS 'SHOW ME YOUR PAPERS' JAB CROW APARTHEID/DISCRIMINATION/SEGREGATION HELL NYC WHERE THE MAD/DRUNK WITH POWER TYRANT POLS DOUBLE DOWN ON THEIR ILLEGAL MANDATES. I am trapped here with zero financial resources to leave or do anything else about this 'wish I were dead' endless misery life has become. The tragic irony is that my SPREAD THE YOGA LOVE performances are all about health, miraculously overcoming age (68) and injury to achieve feats of flexibility few can attain at any age. So BIG PHARMA who wants to addict every person on the planet to their toxic products hate people like me who prove that we do not need them if we eat healthy organic food and exercise daily!

https://www.reverbnation.com/artist/amazingamycontortionistuniqueyogadancer

I propose flexibly freestyling 9-10 minutes during your sets and passing the hat/splitting tips and promoting ourselves on our websites and social media networks to our mutual benefit! Thanks so much!

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Underwhelmed's avatar

The world needs more people like you with the chutzpah to not comply and to stand up to the tyranny. Thank you.

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Hophen's avatar

Cash!

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RE Nichols's avatar

I'm living in a situation where I can try growing a lot of my food and trading with neighbors for more. The rest I'll buy with cash from a mom and pop store. Healthful and locally produced.

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CK's avatar

This is the way. You don’t need to grow 100%, just enough to fill in the gaps...although 100% is a good goal.

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SmithFS's avatar

Don't worry, they have plans for people like yourself. Listen to the late Rosa Koire, who knew a lot about what they are doing at the local level:

Where Can You Go To Escape Agenda 21? With Rosa Koire:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8EfWWE21Y4

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Me Mcc's avatar

Their plan is to spray the skies and manipulate the weather so that the crops will fail. We see them geoengineering all of the time!

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Troll Hunter's avatar

Yeah, make a giant wind storm while all the fruiting trees are flowering, including plums, peaches, nectarines, citrus, you name it. Or make a heat wave in February to get the trees to bloom then spray the Hell outta every square mile of the sky halfway across the country and freeze everything. A$$hole ORDER-FOLLOWERS-- WHO is giving these "orders??" And WHO is behind that? Find 'em and give 'em the "Ceaucescu treatment" ;-)

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I believe that Gates is, once again, behind the geoengineering as he wants to cover the sky and create a "blanket" in order to cool the planet. If you look into most things, he appears to be towards, or at, the top of the things happening, including funding the CDC and other organizations regarding "health."

Yes, all of what you said - on purpose and with malice.

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No, we KNOW that Gates is definitely putting his filthy finger in the geonengineering crap you see sprayed right over your head 24/7/365. Gates is on record calling Dr. Ken Caldera, a geoengineer who used to work for DARPA, his "greatest teacher." This isn't speculation. It's a fact. The A$$holes say they really really REEEALLY wanna "help" the Earth. The best way they can do that is to commit suicide.

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Me Mcc's avatar

Spot on with that!!!

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ArnoldF's avatar

Lets not inflate their wickesness. They are just men (and weasels at that) and they will bow someday before Jesus Christ who promises to destroy those who destroy the planet!

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Me Mcc's avatar

I agree that they are going to have to answer to their Maker, as we all do. Trouble is, you can't inflate simple facts.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I want a green house for the garden

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Me Mcc's avatar

Might be the best answer of all!

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Patty's avatar

Im just so glad I never brought kids onto this planet.

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RE Nichols's avatar

I wanted to. Badly. But I couldn't. I quit regretting my childlessness recently.

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RE Nichols's avatar

I know all about their agendas. 21 and 2030. We are working against this stuff.

I know they won't just leave us alone. I've listened to Rosa and am following her advice.

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

Big Rosa Koire fan, and of her book “behind the green mask”.

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AB's avatar

I envy you

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Conway Judge's avatar

It seems hard to wrap your head around the idea that on one front they want to inject everyone with toxins.

But on the other they want to save the planet from carbon emissions – local supply chains tend to emit a lot less carbon. When goods come from only miles away and not across oceans, through packaging lines and what not. Farm to table. The good stuff.

Anyway. Yay.

I always wanted to go through basic training all over again.

Have someone barking orders at me telling me when to shit, shave, make my bed, speak, jump, crawl and cry.

Then to stand there and tell me I am worth less than the dirt on the bottom of their boots.

Isn't it ironic, you go to war to protect the country and its freedoms. To find out later that freedoms are actually a pretty airy-fairy concept and anything I thought was free is soon likely to be a crime.

I feel cheated.

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Did we unknowingly vote the wef for our government in the US? I did not see wef on our ballots.

Who in America is willingly going to chow down on a cancer cell burger and cricket fries?

I bow out of that food catagory entierly. I dont do bugs or cancer, no thanks.

Absolutly cash only for food.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

Sorry to be blunt but you did. The corpse is president because some did indeed vote for him. If anyone still thinks that the democratic party in the US (and to a large extent the Republican party as well) works in the interests of the US population then there is very little one can do to help.

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Copernicus's avatar

Mike, you are spot on.

We have Republican governors going to W 3 F meetings. Tons of W 3 F trained politicians in our elected and appointed offices.

So we, often unwittingly because we weren’t paying attention, didn’t know, they were keeping their associations secret, we have voted these people into office.

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When election time comes, be diligent in your research, especially for your local DA and your state Attorney General.

Lots of those in big states are owned by George S0r0s, and they are causing even more chaos. On purpose.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Everyone who obeyed the lockdown lunacy and enforced it on others begged for the globalists to enslave them forever. Shame on them.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

Sorry but I do not agree. There were lots of places that actually voted for the corpse because that is what those locals do (Satan could have been in the place of the corpse and they still would have voted for him as long as he was a Democrat). Was it enough to win overall? Of course not. My point is that if no one would have voted for the corpse, the level of fraud needed to win would have been simply impossible to hide. To use analogy from my academic experience. You can turn a 20 into a 50 thus giving the student a pass by applying some scaling function (something that almost got me fired when I said it was fraud and would not do it under any circumstances) but you cannot turn a no show into a pass.

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Lots of people DID vote for Dementia Joe. I'm not one, but many did.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

I know. I talked to at least two dozen of them and warned them that they are voting for four years of calamities. The replies were as stupid as I expected them to be. First, "We cannot let Trump to continue because he has already destroyed the country and is completely insane." Second, "Joe is not a bad guy. He will be safe pair of hands and will bring balance to the country." With voters like that who needs enemies?

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PeaceLily's avatar

They cheated their way in.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

I'm sensing a troubling pattern here where city officials not only do not consult citizens but as was the case in Montreal with a parking meter hike, they don't consult merchants or even their OWN staff.

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Jimychanga's avatar

Yep, they don't even pretend to work for the people anymore, these motherWEFfers.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

It is time people wake up and understand that the politicians and officials work them not the other way around. Toss the entitled lunatic scum out of office and hold them accountable.

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RE Nichols's avatar

How about people no longer implicitly trusting bureaucrats to assume total control of their lives? That would be a huge improvement.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

Absolutely. The first sign of major decay is the increasing number of bureaucrats. First, it should not be a career - 4-6 maximum and the overall number should be directly linked to the population. Moreover, the positions need to be open to all - the Romans were aware of this and made it a rule that anyone could become regional administrator via a lottery system (that is how Vespesian, a good Roman emperor, got his first major position). Moreover, the law system needs to be overhauled - if a plain person cannot understand a law or rule, ditch it. These days, the propaganda media goes all out to trumpet how many new laws and rules are passed by those in power as if that is evidence of doing something awesome. It is not and all it does is bring in more bureaucrats.

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Yep, rules or the law aren’t followed. Poopy Pants never asked Congress if he can mess in Russia and Ukraine or consult us on his Nazi EOs. If the Dems can’t get their Nazi agenda through, they just create a new illogical law or change definitions. It’s a Satanist free-for-all.

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Note to self: "Do not use Amex in NY."

Oh wait, I'm not even allowed into the US because I never took the DOD countermeasures. Shucks, what a loss. Not.

Trying to measure to any accurate degree from particular food production the invisible, odourless gas which is 0.04% of the troposphere, based on a never proven theory in the real world and a theory which has predicted precisely ZERO events in the last 30 years. The clown show continues. Do not comply.

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Justin's avatar

It seems we need to educate the masses about how much carbon is in the air. Less than 1 penny out of a dollar. (because people don't seem to understand percentages)

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'What Percent Of Our Atmosphere Is CO2?':- Doug LaMalfa Stumps Entire Panel With Climate Questions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJfrKNR3K2k

A classic example of politicians introducing laws for things they totally don’t understand

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Justin's avatar

Well, I *AM* a partial product of the California educational system. :-)

Because if I was fully educated by California, I'd certainly have 100% doofusium.

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Elizabeth Hart's avatar

Whatever happened to privacy for the individual, and informed consent?

We have to get coordinated pushback against these tyrants - people need to wake up and take it back.

We also have to figure out how these creatures got into power.

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Terry T's avatar

The characteristics required to be the richest and most powerful people on the planet be it avarice, greed, hunger for power/dominance over others, heredity (private wealth dynasties), make these tyrants uniquely UNqualified to lead us via their purchased minions in public office and unelected bureaucracy!

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We are all equal, but some are more equal than others.

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

Is that unqualified, or United Nations 🇺🇳 qualified?

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Cathie's avatar

That's easy - liberal voters.

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Silent scorn's avatar

Liberal ballots. That’s different than voters.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

Oh, I am willing to bet that there are lots of idiots who vote. Prove me wrong if you can.

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Miko (Socialism Survivor)'s avatar

Umm, no. More like idiot voters.

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CK's avatar

Great post, there are so many points to comment on

1. It’s almost like the Plandemic was on purpose, to get people used to keeping apart, being afraid of each other and accepting more government oversight and intrusion into our daily lives.

2. This word “inclusion” that keeps popping up is evil. “Inclusion” gets us downtown Chicago last weekend. Is Sweden better or worse off since they became an “inclusive” society? By what metric is Sweden better now, after they imported “inclusion”.

3. The CBDC will make this permeant nanny state possible. You will bow to and obey your technocrat overloads and you will like it.

4. The only way out of this is to get the hell away from population centers. Get as far away as fast as you can. Prepare as best you can for life off the grid as much as possible. Grow some of your own food. It doesn’t need to be 100% but grow at least a little. Start by planting trees that will feed you. Those will be the most prolific but will also take the longest. Get trees in the ground and plant food around them (food forest). If you cannot start this now, start planning now.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Away from faceless masses and surrounded by a group of people you can trust.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

all great points

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OpenYourEyes's avatar

The only way out is snipers, because at some point there will be nowhere to run. These parasites want to control ALL of us. Going rural only buys some time.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

Look, why don't we just take mug shots of all the perps: Klaus, "Big Pharma Billy" Gates, Herr Heinrich Kissmyassinger, et al, make giant posters with their pics and their crazy slogans, then put 'em on billboards for exposure and at the very least publicly ridicule these fascist monsters?

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Fizzygurl's avatar

Let’s all pitch in some of our gold and silver and place a nice sized bounty on their heads.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

As the Beach Boys sang, "Wouldn't It Be Nice?"

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Antoine's avatar

Vermont, rural Massachusetts is very woke, overtaken by rich, lib fascist NYers and Bostonians. Maine coast to become a smart city corridor ( Christine Northrup - CRITICALLY THINKING WITH DR. SHERRI TENPENNY & DR. LARRY PALEVSKY - JUNE 30, 2022), so leaving cities is no guarantee. Best to find a community of like-minded people, preferably in a Red State.

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Paul Black's avatar

You got it

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Pablo's avatar

Yeah, I wish I could, but I need a job... They don't need aerospace engineers in the middle of nowhere.

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Madeleine Love's avatar

So! Thanks to Oxford I have an example of locking people down 'for climate'.

And now, thanks to New Yorkers I have an example of monitoring what people eat 'for climate'.

Pay in cash, people.

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Suzanne's avatar

Maybe just use cash instead?

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CK's avatar

Cash will soon be outlawed. Welcome your new overloard, the CBDC

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RE Nichols's avatar

If dollars are worthless they won't need to ban them. I predict a lot of illegal activity in the future once keeping ourselves alive is considered an act of terrorism.

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Bull Dog's avatar

To die without fight is now patriotic.

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Silent scorn's avatar

100%

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Suzanne's avatar

Watch this for a slight twist in using CBDC:

https://www.tiktok.com/@carnerjames/video/7220602619050462506

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CK's avatar

The dollar is dead. Cartels will use crypto or Yuan. And Trump isn’t going to be POTUS again. Those are my thoughts about that video.

What I don’t know is if the current administration is collapsing the dollar on purpose. It sure seems like they are, it would be hard to be that stupid.

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I think they are. They need to go to the next step, tracing what we buy. Then they will set up rules for what we can / can’t purchase, and set limits on the things that are permissible. Prediction-a vast black market, using gold, silver, and bartering.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

NOT without a "UUUUGE" fight.

Now, "Let THAT sink in" ;-)

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This Pivotal Moment - Episode 2 - Part 3 - CBDCs and Universal Basic Income:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhB-6qcHYMM

This Pivotal Moment - Episode 2 - Part 5 - The Real Great Reset

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdAaaIjZkXE

"...The World Economic Forum's much publicised Great Reset heralds the end of human freedom for all but those at the pinnacle of the new social hierarchy that is emerging with billionaires and technocrats at the top, as the new techno-feudal lords, and everyone else as a surveilled and controlled neo-serf class. This is not the type of world you want live in...."

This Pivotal Moment - Episode 2 - Part 6 - The Time to Choose

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj729K0Kbfo

"...For hundreds of thousands of years humanity has strived against adversity, overcome incredible odds, grown and flourished on this planet. We have not come this far to become mere cybernetic nodes in some soulless AI-driven digital prison. It's time to wake up, to stand together and reject the dystopian Great Reset agenda and then start building a more beautiful world in which human freedom is not sacrificed on the altar of the technocratic state...."

Freedom Lost: The Danger of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) Joe Rogan & Maajid Nawaz:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/qUgNhA3fpFl9/

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TrustPeace's avatar

Cash or gift cards for meat and dairy. Put the rest in your cc and watch your social credit score zoom! 🙄

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PeaceLily's avatar

I've been using cash for all local purchases for a year. I only use credit cards for the occasional online purchase (and pay it off every month).

My credit score has gone UP.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

We have direct-to-grower meat businesses already. Support your local rancher and subscribe.

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Marcus C Martin's avatar

NY can eat shit and die!!

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Will eating shit be also tracked? :-]

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

Mebbe so! most've the GMO food sold EVEN in the Rotten Apple is sh!t so...likely yes... but SERIOUSLY they were monitoring human poop (via the waste pipes, block by block) for POLIO right in NYC -- in Queens an' they finally TRACKED down one person that supposedly "got polio" by scannin' their poop... 2021. When MoneyPox failed the TRIED (oh how they tried) to skeer folks 'bout poe-leo (no dice, it belly flopped)

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SmithFS's avatar

New York was promoting peculiar videos on what to do when a Nuclear detonation occurs in the city recently. Maybe the Overlords have plans to get Russia (or pretend Russia did it) to nuke New York. They did the 9/11 special, now they need to upstage it as part of their Great Reset Agenda.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

"...What to do when a nuclear detonation occurs (in the city)..."

Oh, so someone's been taking my advice to "NUKE New York" seriously, eh?? Hah Hah Haaah! Like there's really something that YOU "could/might/may" do, as you "could/might/may" be very seriously hurt in such an event--wasn't this already tried, on "Nine-One-One?" ROFLMFAO

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Bull Dog's avatar

You mean Bug Shit, right? Its all in there, they dont clean the bug. Its like eating a whole cow, hair, bones all of it.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

I remember being called a conspiracy theorist years ago when I reasoned that climate alarmists intended to tax us for the carbon when we exhale and emit carbon as a byproduct of being alive. Literally taxing us for being alive.

The won't call it a tax. They love euphemisms, like "carbon credits." That can be bought and sold by the wealthy to "offset" their carbon emissions. If you're not well-off, and a net-carbon emitter, then you get to pay for your largess. Remember, we are no different in the minds of our "good stewards" than cattle. And what goes for cattle, goes for us:

Carbon credits issued for cow methane reduction in potential world first

S&P Commodity Global, April 14, 2021

https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/coal/041421-carbon-credits-issued-for-cow-methane-reduction-in-potential-world-first

Cow burps are a major contributor to climate change — can scientists change that?

PBS, March 6, 2022

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/cow-burps-are-a-major-contributor-to-climate-change-can-scientists-change-that

But because they are such good, benevolent stewards, they'll give the poor an option if they can't keep up with paying for their dangerous carbon footprint. Transhumanism will be offered as a great way to reduce carbon footprints, live a virtual reality life that theoretically emits less carbon. Even get to live a grand lifestyle as a rich and powerful person in a virtual world, all wants and needs provided for. Win-win! Living in the real world is expensive, you know, and destroys the planet.

Does this sound as conspiracy today as it did when I first reasoned it as an ultimate end game several years ago?

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