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Read or Condemn Yourself to Death by Ignorance

For those courageous souls brave enough to look and see what is,

who are unwilling to blindly accept

the lies and rules of tyrannical authority.

The simple step of a courageous individual is not to take part in the lie.

One word of truth outweighs a world of lies.

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If perchance a post of mine you think extreme

heed this from Kahlil Gibran:

“In battling evil, excess is good;

for he who is moderate in announcing the truth is presenting half-truth.

He conceals the other half out of fear of the people’s wrath.”

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One of my goals is to think and act as if I fear no man’s wrath or deed.


Observation And Integrity

Wednesday 16th March 2022


G’day,

Hope this finds you fit and well.

Here is a sampling of what recently crossed my digital desk.

I hope you get something from it!

In 1972 MIT Predicted that Society Will Collapse in 2040

Million versus Billion

Collusion At The Top

If You Expect...

Nothing Will End War...

Save A Life Today

Be Soft

Boys And Bikes

The Revolution Has Begun

Firearms Versus Doctors Perspective

Wonderful message about the current situation

A Visitor from The Past

Clinton’s Crimes: Worse Than We Thought

The Greatest Thing

Crypto Russians Barred

Tips From A Societal Breakdown Survivor

True Data On Ukraine

Unacceptable Views

Facebook, Instagram ’temporarily’ allow calls for violence against Russians

How The Tide Turns

Have a great week!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In 1972 MIT Predicted that Society Will Collapse in 2040
 
Causes Of Societal Collapse
 
 
 

A 2021 study relooked at the markers and said we are ahead of schedule!

 
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Million versus Billion
 
Million versus Billion
 
 
 

It would have been better had the meme creator used the correct term, mind, rather than brain but hey, who’s quibbling?

And you know those trillions they keep referring to in terms of US debt? A trillion seconds is 31,709 years. And I would not want to be hanging by my thumbs for even the remaining months!

So if the US government is in debt for a few billion dollars, you could pay that back at a hundred dollars a second and it would still take four or more lifetimes!

 
 
 
 
Collusion At The Top
 
Collusion At The Top
 
 
 

I think I have figure out what their definition is of the word fringe. Someone who is not fooled, bribed or coerced into following the official narrative.

 
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If You Expect...
 
If You Expect...
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Nothing Will End War...
 
Nothing Will End War...
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Save A Life Today
 
Save A Life Today
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Be Soft
 
Be Soft
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Boys And Bikes
 
Boys And Bikes
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
The Revolution Has Begun
 
The Revolution Has Begun
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Firearms Versus Doctors Perspective
 
Firearms Versus Doctors Perspective
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Wonderful message about the current situation
 
Keanu Reeves Full On
 
 
 

“Humans are about to release themselves from the matrix.”
A war is underway that will shape the future of human existence and the world we leave to our children is silently optimistic about the future because humanity shows signs of breaking the matrix.
The human race has been reduced to slavery for thousands of years, we have been kept in mental prison by dark elites and secret societies who have done their best to oppress us and prevent us from achieving our potential.
The real world matrix is starting to crack.
Humanity shows signs of the release of the matrix.
What a time to be alive!
Exciting times we live in.
Yes, of course, there are many people who are only interested in the Kardashians, but a large portion of the population has been awakened.
The most important thing is that there is now a war between our supreme masters and those who want to free us.
What is the matrix?
the matrix is a holographic universe projected into us by those who want to control us.
Humanity has been repressed and controlled in this way for millennials.
We think it’s real, but in reality it’s just a movie that’s playing in the collective consciousness, which presents itself as “reality“.
This is a spiritual shift that needs to take place.
People have had enough of useless wars, totalitarian leadership and authoritarian control.
People wake up to what’s really important in life.
It is time to regain our infinite power and open the doors of our mental prison.
It is not an easy thing to do, but it is time to walk in the light of freedom.

I saw this attributed to Keanu Reeves but that cannot be verified so I have removed that attribution as I think the message stands better without falsehoods. I left his likeness as a reminder of the film The Matrix.

 
 
 
 
A Visitor from The Past
 
 
 
 

I had a dream the other night I didn’t understand,
A figure walking through the mist, with flintlock in his hand.
His clothes were torn and dirty, as he stood there by my bed,
He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low he said:
“We fought a revolution to secure our liberty,
We wrote the Constitution, as a shield from tyranny.
For future generations, this legacy we gave,
In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
The freedom we secured for you, we hoped you’d always keep,
But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep,
Your freedom gone, your courage lost, you’re no more than a slave,
In this, the land of the free and the home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel, and permits to own a gun,
Permits to start a business, or to build a place for one.
On land you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent,
Although you have no voice in choosing how the money’s spent.
Your children must attend a school that doesn’t educate,
Your moral values can’t be taught, according to the state.
You read about current “news” in a very biased press,
You pay a tax you do not owe, to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver or of gold,
You trade your wealth for paper, so like can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our Nation turn from God to shame,
You’ve taken Satan’s number, as you’ve traded in your name.
You’ve given government control to those who do you harm.
So they can padlock churches, and steal the family farm.
And keep our country deep in debt, put men of God in jail,
Harass your fellow countryman while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don’t uphold the solemn oath they’re sworn,
Your daughters visit doctors so children won’t be born.
Your leaders ship artillery and guns to foreign shores,
And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people’s wars.
Can you regain your Freedom for which we fought and died?
Or don’t you have the courage, or the faith to stand with pride?
Are there no more values for which you’ll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Sons of the Republic arise and take a stand!
Defend the Constitution, the Supreme law of the land!
Preserve our Republic and each God-given right!
And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright!”
As I awoke he vanished, in the mist from whence he came,
His words were true, we are not free, and we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right,
We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight.
If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you’re asleep,
And wonder what remains of your right he fought to keep.
What would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
“Is this still the land of the free and home of the brave?”

Thelen Paulk, 1986

 
 
 
 
Clinton’s Crimes: Worse Than We Thought
 
Killary
 
 
 

and now there is a “War“ that fake news MSM are happy to play 24/7 so we don’t think about the treachery of Hillary and Deep State cohorts.
Everyone outside the Democratic Media Complex knows that Hillary Clinton conspired with deep state operatives to wire-tap Donald Trump at his home and office before and after he was elected, but new revelations show that the Russigate/dossier/FISAgate scandal wasn’t the worst thing they did by a long shot. 
And, Hillary has always lied, always.
She said Didn’t Know About Benghazi….
She didn’t know about Bill’s cheating ways.
She didn’t know about Whitewater.
She didn’t know about Harvey Weinstein…
She didn’t know about Monica.
She didn’t know about sick-pervert Weiner.
She didn’t know about her Emails or how they got Erased….(“Like with a Cloth ?”)…
She didn’t know how her 13 phones got smashed with a hammer…
She didn’t know about looting the White House of $ 200,000 of furnishings….
She didn’t know about File Gate….how the files got in the White House & had her Fingerprints….
She didn’t know about Huma being a Muslim Brotherhood Princess.
She didn’t know about Vince Foster ’s death.
She didn’t know about Top security insignias. (“What does the C stand for ?”)
She didn’t know about the Fake-Russian-Dossier, except from…..”Bussfeed”
The list goes on & on....... and she’s always been guilty of what she “didn’t know”.

 
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The Greatest Thing
 
The Greatest Thing
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Crypto Russians Barred
 
Crypto Russians Barred
 
 
 

(Tom:

In another case of “guilty until proven innocent“ or why digital assets are potentially ephemeral, Coinbase has now shut down 25K wallets belonging to Russian customers due to suspicions about “illicit activity.”

And if they were identifiable as illegal this week, one would presume they were last week. If so it means two things. Coinbase were willing to aid and abet illegal activity until now and they are perfectly willing to be two-faced about it.)

Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News

I have a digital wallet and have explored digital currencies in the past. But I have never felt comfortable putting major resources into cryptocurrencies for several reasons, the most obvious one being that it is dependent upon “the system,” which requires, among other things, electricity and a working Internet.

That alone is cause for red flags, but today the whole world can now know that cryptocurrencies are NOT a safe haven, as Coinbase, the largest US crypto exchange service, announced that they have cut off 25,000 Russian wallets. Apparently Binance will be doing the same thing.

ZeroHedge News reports:

Despite CEO Brian Armstrong having just the other day implored the public not to judge the company too harshly for continuing to service its accounts in Russia, Coinbase has now gone and done just the opposite: shutting down 25K wallets belonging to Russian customers due to suspicions about “illicit activity.”

Previously, Armstrong had vehemently insisted during a series of tweets that he wouldn’t deny anyone access to their Coinbase accounts for no good reason. Now, he’s apparently going back on his word to target a sizable portion of the company’s customers in Russia.

In a company blog post, Paul Grewal, Coinbase’s chief legal officer, announced that the largest US crypto exchange had banned access for sanctioned individuals. Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase said it had blocked over 25K wallet addresses related to Russian individuals or entities that it believes to be engaging in illicit activity.

The leaders of Coinbase and Binance have said they will comply with government mandates to restrict sanctioned individuals, but won’t ban all Russian users. (Full article.)

This follows news yesterday that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies lost value after reports “that President Joe Biden is set to sign a long-awaited executive order this week that will outline the U.S. government’s strategy for cryptocurrencies.”

Cryptocurrencies have some advantages in certain situations, but this announcement today should blow the lid off of any idea that they are a “safe haven” to store wealth and assets.

Not only are they dependent upon the frail technology where they are stored, they are subject to tyrannical governments just the same as any currency stored in banks.

Look to hard assets instead, such as precious metals, and storable food. Once the economy crashes, look at converting some of your precious metals into usable real estate, particularly land that can be used to grow food.

 
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Tips From A Societal Breakdown Survivor
 
 
 
 

One Year in Hell…

I am from Bosnia. You know, between 1992 and 1995, it was hell. For one year, I lived and survived in a city with 6,000 people without water, electricity, gasoline, medical help, civil defense, distribution service, any kind of traditional service or centralized rule.
Our city was blockaded by the army; and for one year, life in the city turned into total crap. We had no army, no police. We only had armed groups; those armed protected their homes and families.

When it all started, some of us were better prepared. But most of the neighbors’ families had enough food only for a few days. Some had pistols; a few had AK-47s or shotguns. After a month or two, gangs started operating, destroying everything. Hospitals, for example, turned into slaughterhouses. There was no more police. About 80 percent of the hospital staff were gone. I got lucky. My family at the time was fairly large (15 people in a large house, six pistols, three AKs), and we survived (most of us, at least).

The Americans dropped MREs every 10 days to help blockaded cities. This was never enough. Some — very few — had gardens. It took three months for the first rumors to spread of men dying from hunger and cold. We removed all the doors, the window frames from abandoned houses, ripped up the floors and burned the furniture for heat. Many died from diseases, especially from the water (two from my own family). We drank mostly rainwater, ate pigeons and even rats.

Money soon became worthless. We returned to an exchange. For a tin can of tushonka (think Soviet spam), you could have a woman. (It is hard to speak of it, but it is true.) Most of the women who sold themselves were desperate mothers.

Arms, ammunition, candles, lighters, antibiotics, gasoline, batteries and food. We fought for these things like animals. In these situations, it all changes. Men become monsters. It was disgusting.Strength was in numbers. A man living alone getting killed and robbed would be just a matter of time, even if he was armed.

Today, me and my family are well-prepared, I am well-armed. I have experience. It does not matter what will happen: an earthquake, a war, a tsunami, aliens, terrorists, economic collapse, uprising. The important part is that something will happen.

Here’s my experience: You can’t make it on your own. Don’t stay apart from your family; prepare together, choose reliable friends.

1. How to move safely in a city
The city was divided into communities along streets. Our street (15 to 20 homes) had patrols (five armed men every week) to watch for gangs and for our enemies.
All the exchanges occurred in the street. About 5 kilometers away was an entire street for trading, all well-organized; but going there was too dangerous because of the snipers. You could also get robbed by bandits. I only went there twice, when I needed something really rare (list of medicine, mainly antibiotics, of the French original of the texts).

Nobody used automobiles in the city: The streets were blocked by wreckage and by abandoned cars. Gasoline was very expensive. If one needed to go somewhere, that was done at night. Never travel alone or in groups that were too big — always two to three men. All armed, travel swift, in the shadows, cross streets through ruins, not along open streets.

There were many gangs 10 to 15 men strong, some as large as 50 men. But there were also many normal men, like you and me, fathers and grandfathers, who killed and robbed. There were no “good” and “bad” men. Most were in the middle and ready for the worst.

2. What about wood? Your home city is surrounded by woods; why did you burn doors and furniture?
There were not that many woods around the city. It was very beautiful — restaurants, cinemas, schools, even an airport. Every tree in the city and in the city park was cut down for fuel in the first two months. Without electricity for cooking and heat, we burned anything that burned. Furniture, doors, flooring: That wood burns swiftly. We had no suburbs or suburban farms. The enemy was in the suburbs. We were surrounded. Even in the city you never knew who was the enemy at any given point.

3. What knowledge was useful to you in that period?
To imagine the situation a bit better, you should know it was practically a return to the Stone Age. For example, I had a container of cooking gas. But I did not use it for heat. That would be too expensive! I attached a nozzle to it I made myself and used to fill lighters. Lighters were precious. If a man brought an empty lighter, I would fill it; and he would give me a tin of food or a candle.

I was a paramedic. In these conditions, my knowledge was my wealth. Be curious and skilled. In these conditions, the ability to fix things is more valuable than gold. Items and supplies will inevitably run out, but your skills will keep you fed. I wish to say this: Learn to fix things, shoes or people. My neighbor, for example, knew how to make kerosene for lamps. He never went hungry.

4. If you had three months to prepare now, what would you do?
Three months? Run away from the country? (joking) Today, I know everything can collapse really fast. I have a stockpile of food, hygiene items, batteries — enough to last me for six months.

I live in a very secure flat and own a home with a shelter in a village 5 kilometers away. Another six-month supply there, too. That’s a small village; most people there are well-prepared. The war had taught them.

I have four weapons and 2,000 rounds for each.

I have a garden and have learned gardening. Also, I have a good instinct. You know, when everyone around you keeps telling you it’ll all be fine, but I know it will all collapse.
I have strength to do what I need to protect my family. Because when it all collapses, you must be ready to do “bad” things to keep your children alive and protect your family.
Surviving on your own is practically impossible. (That’s what I think.) Even you’re armed and ready, if you’re alone, you’ll die. I have seen that happen many times.

Families and groups, well-prepared, with skills and knowledge in various fields: That’s much better.

5. What should you stockpile?
That depends. If you plan to live by theft, all you need is weapons and ammo. Lots of ammo.
If not, more food, hygiene items, batteries, accumulators, little trading items (knives, lighters, flints, soap). Also, alcohol of a type that keeps well. The cheapest whiskey is a good trading item.

Many people died from insufficient hygiene. You’ll need simple items in great amounts. For example, garbage bags. Lots of them. And toilet papers. Non-reusable dishes and cups: You’ll need lots of them. I know that because we didn’t have any at all.

As for me, a supply of hygiene items is perhaps more important than food. You can shoot a pigeon. You can find a plant to eat. You can’t find or shoot any disinfectant.
Disinfectant, detergents, bleach, soap, gloves, masks.

First aid skills, washing wounds and burns. Perhaps you will find a doctor and will not be able to pay him.

Learn to use antibiotics. It’s good to have a stockpile of them.

You should choose the simplest weapons. I carry a Glock .45. I like it, but it’s a rare gun here. So I have two TT pistols, too. (Everyone has them and ammo is common.) I don’t like Kalashnikov’s, but again, same story. Everyone has them; so do I.

You must own small, unnoticeable items. For example, a generator is good, but 1,000 BIC lighters are better. A generator will attract attention if there’s any trouble, but 1,000 lighters are compact, cheap and can always be traded.

We usually collected rainwater into four large barrels and then boiled it. There was a small river, but the water in it became very dirty very fast.

It’s also important to have containers for water: barrels and buckets.

6. Were gold and silver useful?
Yes. I personally traded all the gold in the house for ammunition.
Sometimes, we got our hands on money: dollars and Deutschmarks. We bought some things for them, but this was rare and prices were astronomical. For example, a can of beans cost $30 to $40. The local money quickly became worthless. Everything we needed we traded for through barter.

7. Was salt expensive?
Yes, but coffee and cigarettes were even more expensive. I had lots of alcohol and traded it without problems. Alcohol consumption grew over 10 times as compared to peacetime. Perhaps today, it’s more useful to keep a stock of cigarettes, lighters and batteries. They take up less space.

At this time, I was not a survivalist. We had no time to prepare — several days before the shit hit the fan. The politicians kept repeating over the TV that everything was going according to plan, there’s no reason to be concerned. When the sky fell on our heads, we took what we could.

8. Was it difficult to purchase firearms? What did you trade for arms and ammunition?
After the war, we had guns in every house. The police confiscated lots of guns at the beginning of the war. But most of them we hid. Now I have one legal gun that I have a license for. Under the law, that’s called a temporary collection. If there is unrest, the government will seize all the registered guns. Never forget that.

You know, there are many people who have one legal gun, but also illegal guns if that one gets seized. If you have good trade goods, you might be able to get a gun in a tough situation. But remember, the most difficult time is the first days, and perhaps you won’t have enough time to find a weapon to protect your family. To be disarmed in a time of chaos and panic is a bad idea.

In my case, there was a man who needed a car battery for his radio. He had shotguns. I traded the accumulator for both of them. Sometimes, I traded ammunition for food, and a few weeks later traded food for ammunition. Never did the trade at home, never in great amounts.

Few people knew how much and what I keep at home.

The most important thing is to keep as many things as possible in terms of space and money. Eventually, you’ll understand what is more valuable.

Correction: I’ll always value weapons and ammunition the most. Second? Maybe gas masks and filters.

9. What about security?
Our defenses were very primitive. Again, we weren’t ready, and we used what we could. The windows were shattered, and the roofs in a horrible state after the bombings. The windows were blocked — some with sandbags, others with rocks.

I blocked the fence gate with wreckage and garbage, and used a ladder to get across the wall. When I came home, I asked someone inside to pass over the ladder. We had a fellow on our street that completely barricaded himself in his house. He broke a hole in the wall, creating a passage for himself into the ruins of the neighbor’s house — a sort of secret entrance.

Maybe this would seem strange, but the most protected houses were looted and destroyed first. In my area of the city, there were beautiful houses with walls, dogs, alarms and barred windows. People attacked them first. Some held out; others didn’t. It all depended how many hands and guns they had inside.

I think defense is very important, but it must be carried out unobtrusively. If you are in a city and SHTF comes, you need a simple, non-flashy place, with lots of guns and ammo.
How much ammo? As much as possible.

Make your house as unattractive as you can. Right now, I own a steel door, but that’s just against the first wave of chaos. After that passes, I will leave the city to rejoin a larger group of people, my friends and family.

There were some situations during the war. There’s no need for details, but we always had superior firepower and a brick wall on our side.

We also constantly kept someone watching the streets. Quality organization is paramount in case of gang attacks. Shooting was constantly heard in the city. Our perimeter was defended primitively. All the exits were barricaded and had little firing slits. Inside we had at least five family members ready for battle at any time and one man in the street, hidden in a shelter.

We stayed home through the day to avoid sniper fire. At first, the weak perish. Then, the rest fight. During the day, the streets were practically empty due to sniper fire. Defenses were oriented toward short-range combat alone. Many died if they went out to gather information, for example. It’s important to remember we had no information, no radio, no TV — only rumors and nothing else.

There was no organized army; every man fought. We had no choice. Everybody was armed, ready to defend themselves.

You should not wear quality items in the city; someone will murder you and take them. Don’t even carry a “pretty” long arm, it will attract attention. Let me tell you something: If SHTF starts tomorrow, I’ll be humble. I’ll look like everyone else. Desperate, fearful. Maybe I’ll even shout and cry a little bit. Pretty clothing is excluded altogether. I will not go out in my new tactical outfit to shout: “I have come! You’re doomed, bad guys!” No, I’ll stay aside, well-armed, well-prepared, waiting and evaluating my possibilities, with my best friend or brother. Super-defenses, super-guns are meaningless. If people think they should steal your things, that you’re profitable, they will. It’s only a question of time and the amount of guns and hands.

10. How was the situation with toilets?
We used shovels and a patch of earth near the house. Does it seem dirty? It was. We washed with rainwater or in the river, but most of the time the latter was too dangerous. We had no toilet paper; and if we had any, I would have traded it away. It was a “dirty” business. Let me give you a piece of advice: You need guns and ammo first — and second, everything else. Literally everything! All depends on the space and money you have. If you forget something, there will always be someone to trade with for it. But if you forget weapons and ammo, there will be no access to trading for you. I don’t think big families are extra mouths. Big families means both more guns and strength — and from there, everyone prepares on his own.

11. How did people treat the sick and the injured?
Most injuries were from gunfire. Without a specialist and without equipment, if an injured man found a doctor somewhere, he had about a 30 percent chance of survival. It ain’t the movies. People died. Many died from infections of superficial wounds. I had antibiotics for three to four uses — for the family, of course. People died foolishly quite often. Simple diarrhea will kill you in a few days without medicine, with limited amounts of water. There were many skin diseases and food poisonings… nothing to it. Many used local plants and pure alcohol — enough for the short-term, but useless in the long term. Hygiene is very important, as well as having as much medicine as possible — especially antibiotics.

 
 
 
 
True Data On Ukraine
 
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An interesting collection of data to counter the lies of the main stream media (otherwise known as the propaganda arm of the Deep State Cabal).

 
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Unacceptable Views
 
 
 
 

It was about a month ago when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked Canada’s Emergencies Act in an effort to deal with the hundreds of truckers in a “Freedom Convoy” that had driven to Ottawa to protest government health mandates. The mandates, the truckers said, infringed on their freedom of choice.

Trudeau, who politically, is slightly to the left of Mao Zedong, stated that the truckers voiced “unacceptable views.”

Unacceptable to who, Justin?

Among other provisions, the Act permitted Canadian banks to freeze the personal accounts of people linked to the protesters without a court order. Trudeau claimed that invoking the Emergencies Act was, among other things, about keeping people’s jobs.

Huh?

Trudeau’s actions bring to mind a couple of quotes from the great George Orwell:

“A society becomes totalitarian when its structure becomes flagrantly artificial: that is, when its ruling class has lost its function but succeeds in clinging to power by force or fraud.”

And

“All tyrannies rule through fraud and force; but once the fraud is exposed, they must rely exclusively on force.”

https://www.azquotes.com/author/11147-George_Orwell

It breaks my heart to say it, but one has to be blind not to observe the growing evidence of the U.S. government following Orwell’s admonitions.

One need only observe the criminal activities of the country’s powerful federal police, the FBI and its chief executives, James Comey and Andrew McCabe, to recoil at the egregious abuse of government power against U.S. citizens - General Flynn, George Papadopolous, Roger Stone, to name a few - to say nothing of a sitting U.S. President.

This isn’t a political treatise; it is a brief article to encourage our subscribers and friends to consider moving some of their banking deposits offshore. While an order by the President or the Department of Justice to freeze the bank accounts of certain people with “unacceptable views” may seem ludicrous at this point, consider the fact that a few months ago the Attorney General of the United States authorized the FBI to monitor parents who spoke out at school board meetings.

Apparently, the first amendment slipped the mind of the Attorney General, himself a former judge.

The parents, by and large, were protesting their children being taught an intentionally racist, anti-American view of history. Besides the immediate family issue, these kids will grow up and become teachers themselves, or mayors of cities like Chicago, Los Angeles or San Francisco. Maybe they’ll even become governors of great states like California or New York. Hell, they might even cheat on their law school exams, get admitted to the bar and one day become President.

There is much that can be said about the subject of individual liberty in America today. It is a vital subject but beyond the scope and purpose of this article.

I am writing as the publisher of a financial newsletter, Strategic Financial Intelligence – SFI (www.strategicfinancialintelligence.com), and the point of this communication is that, as the arbitrary use of government fraud and force eats away at individual liberty today, one’s bank account can be a target of government action if, for instance, you hold “unacceptable views”.

Perhaps you hold the view that a baby, born as a boy with male genitalia, should not, when he grows up be permitted to hang out in girl’s restrooms, or compete athletically against girls, if he tells his teacher that he “identifies” as a girl now.

Maybe you think that employees in an organization should be promoted based on their ability to do their job and produce the products of their position, not the pigment of their skin.

These are “unacceptable views” today in government and some sectors of society.

Being unvaccinated is an unacceptable view and those that hold that view should be punished or imprisoned according to several in society today.

“Nearly half (48%) of Democratic voters think federal and state governments should be able to fine or imprison individuals who publicly question the efficacy of the existing COVID-19 vaccines on social media, television, radio, or in online or digital publications.” https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/partner_surveys/jan_2022/covid_19_democratic_voters_support_harsh_measures_against_unvaccinated

So don’t think your bank account will necessarily always be free of some arbitrary government action. I am not saying that this will happen tomorrow or next month or next year or even if it will ever happen. But if you have some extra cash in your bank account, why not move some of it offshore out of the U.S. banking system?

If you are already a subscriber to SFI, you have access to all of our archives and there is an extensive article covering the pros and cons of offshore banking.

But for those of you that are not yet subscribers, and are interested in this subject, I suggest you checkout Harbor Financial Services https://www.hfsoffshore.com/.

They specialize in setting up offshore bank accounts, corporations, and trusts. Their services and prices are on the website.

 
 
 
 
Facebook, Instagram ’temporarily’ allow calls for violence against Russians
 
Zuckerberg Against Russian Flag
 
 
 

An interesting discussion on the flip flopping of Meta according to the Deep State Agenda. This is especially galling to me as I received a 30 day ban for hate speech when I posted a comment exposing the CDC gaslightling Covid data.

 
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How The Tide Turns
 
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Until next time,
dream big dreams,
plan out how to achieve them,
be continually executing your plans,
enlist people to your causes,
travel and/or read widely, preferably both,
all the while observing what you observe
rather than thinking what you are told to think,
think well of your fellow man,
take time to help your fellow man,
he sorely needs it and it will help you too,
eat food that is good for your body,
exercise your body,
take time to destress,
and do the important things
that make a difference -
they are rarely the urgent ones!

Tom

 
 

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