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Stegiel's avatar

I do understand very well. Group think and social hypnosis create civilizations and destroy them. A decision was made by the international collective elite to start killing as a short run solution for a world with no government. Now 3 years into the murder of mankind more information is leaking about how but not exactly the why, and the why is due to fraud propping up the international monetary order. A subset of this is the population of China-1,439,323,776 in 2020. 2023- 1,425,671,352. China is the hybrid totalitarian model for high tech civilization so-called.

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Marta Staszak's avatar

I'm across the globe and don't understand the connection of sort that somehow developed here but I'm always hoping to find your post in my inbox.

I so wish you strenght and I feel there's no other option but to keep going.

This post resonates with me with a points that aligned with my thinking on the medical intervention issues. I too, looked at the homeless, the arrivals at the sth. border, the slums in Asia, the suspiciously selective nature of the "deadly, novel virus", I looked at the circus around it. I looked at the global coordination, exemptions for those in gov. - yeah, I knew nothing then). After two years working in high exposure environment (hospitality, very busy surf club, with absolutely no "covid" incidents the mandates came in. Of course by then I knew so much more.

At almost sixty eight, after fifteen years there (not one day of sickness) I had to leave (there was only one other, the single mum with four kids and diabetic (gestational, got it at last pregnancy) who said no way she was risking it. Now, as I said I might be of "simple mind", I don't have degrees but I'm fairly well educated autodidact (in my esteemates of course, I maybe not be even close lol) I only have android Samsung phone and a small tablet. I'm bloody hopeless with all that new technology, barely scraping by. And yet, starting with nothing but my discern

(frankly from one link to another) I got myself here. The work was supplementing the pension I got on at sixty seven. Now it is all I have to live on

Out of $550/week mortgage takes out $440, I have a small unit but it is in a beautiful, climate friendly part of Qld, Aus. I took my meager superannuation out (37 grant) which I supplement from. Still, I'm very lucky (if luck has anything to do with it) in that I'm very healthy and has been all my life and in great shape (although sometimes I worry about my mental state, being of rather hermital nature and happy with it, I'm very well functioning in society but connect with only very few by choice, I like the person I am and not going to compromise on that in any way). I have two wonderful sons that wont let me starve. So there is that, however I hope it will not get there one way or the other.

I consider myself very fortunate and blessed - everyday - and I hope you don't mind me sharing with you. My small family (two sons +DiL + 1 granddaughter) are 1300 km away so it feels lonely sometimes. Thank you for the wonderful posts Stegiel, with my best wishes from "down under" Marta

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Fay's avatar

All the best Marta - it is important to stay strong. as Malcolm Fraser said 'Life was not meant

to be easy'. The karmic cycle goes up and down. lots of love to you.

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Marta Staszak's avatar

Thank you Fay, I come from a very strong stock, my dad survived Auschwitz and death marches, mum was orphaned during the war and then there was more to overcome. I have nothing to complain about I count my blessing everyday.

Lots of love to you too Fay ❤

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