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People want to be like their group. They want to look like and act like their group so that they fit in. The group talks about how stupid and bad the “others” are. So they become convinced that their group is right and everyone else is wrong.

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These were not that kind of people. They were fiercely independent and intelligent not part of the mainstream Matrix.

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Unfortunately, actions speak louder than words.

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You’re right.

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Seems to me that they were closer to the matrix than you think. Highly educated, hard working people don't have the time to follow Substack and other 'conspiracy' think tanks.

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You may be right about them being closer to the matrix than I thought, but they were not mainstream. They had plenty of time to read but chose to listen to the "experts." I sent them lots of information and they basically laughed at me. You do what you can to warn people you care about but they need to be willing to examine other ideas, think for themselves.

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Jul 30, 2023
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I was the black sheep in my community when raising my 4 children. I gave birth to the last 3 without an MD, did not vaccinate the last two and exclusively and extensively breastfed them, didn’t have fluoride toothpaste in the home. I didn’t care what anyone thought of me!

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My kids had a few of the "recommended" vaccines here in Australia, the ones I thought were really needed and "safer", but I wish they'd had none of them now. They're a total fraud.

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Exactly!

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