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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

We cannot be forced, we either comply or not.

Unlike those great generations that came before us and, with their sacrifice, gave us our Freedom, we fear death more than slavery. And yet, every last one of us is going to die. We don’t have to be slaves though. Our children don’t have to be slaves. The choice belongs to us, not them.

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Rob Polans's avatar

I think you get it. And by not complying they..? Kill you? No, that would mean kill over 50% of America and we are about to turn the tables, killing them. After we protect Trump. I'm amused also because the government trained me to possibly be the one who kills their golden calf? So be it.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

I think it’s yet to be seen how many Americans they’ve killed with the jab. The numbers seem to keep getting worse.

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Shoshana Manard's avatar

The total number will never be known, in my opinion.

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Rob Polans's avatar

The real number? Never. They called a SIDS case and a girl who fell down her basement steps andchoked to death Covid.

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Shoshana Manard's avatar

Rob, I do get it! My point being that I won’t die on my knees- I would prefer to go out fighting.

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Rob Polans's avatar

I do also and have 99 other men with the same idea.

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Rob Polans's avatar

I was thinking. I've spent many years trying to get guys off their butts as Gen. Flynn said, "Do Something." A friend, Alexandra Rose and I agreed they aren't exactly wusses, but won't do anything unless pushed to their precipice. If this isn't it I don't know what is. Okay so Tuesday I'll have to go back. Going over it. The UN nope a false flag, because I was on two rooftops, only one had guys in blue/white helmets so a distraction that didn't work. They never do with me. When CV first hit, we didn't know what it was, so I treated it as the flu. A weird flu though. Couldn't focus my eyes and was dropping things, I had never experienced that. Well, yeah when I had pneumonia with a 104 fever. I just treated this with quinine like in the jungles and Ativan to calm my lungs. No big deal. I've heard talk of American Revolution 2.0 nooooooooo, that would give the UN a reason to come in and invade (a country in crisis). If we go by my plan, National Strike for a couple of months then National Divorce (I think the approval pll is up to 60% now) both are non-violent, so wusses gather round. Maybe they'll try Martial Law, maybe we'll become violent then or not.

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Shoshana Manard's avatar

Sooner rather than later I hope. I am seriously too old for this Twilight Zone series.

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Bandit's avatar

If they murdered 50% of America that would get them much closer to their goal.

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Rob Polans's avatar

Closer yes. Kind of a hollow victory if they were dead though.

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Bandit's avatar

I have finally reached a point where I want to live and they are giving us no choice, but to comply or die. 😢 Even sadder, they will celebrate joyously when they murder us for our noncompliance.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

I feel your anguish. My biggest joy at this time in my life is playing with grandchildren, but I feel great shame and guilt looking at those sweet smiles on their faces, hearing their laughter, and knowing the hell we're leaving them to inherit. It tears at my soul.

We need to be very straightforward with our phrasing - they won't kill us, they will murder us, for our noncompliance. Using the right words, like murder, should cause the rage to rise within.

I want to enjoy those sweet children until my dying breath. But it just boggles my mind when I recognize that WE have all the power! In numbers, we're an unsurmountable force. But in the fear of death we've been taught since birth, we hold so tightly onto this one life that we lose all perspective. We forget that we're timeless souls and there are lives and worlds and friends and family scattered all through time and space for us to be a part of. God's (whatever that may be) creation is infinite. This life is but one of them. It's not our deaths that matter, but our lives. We will live bravely? We're not, and we see the consequences. Which will be hellish for our descendants.

I don't wish to be a martyr but I would gladly fight, kill and die in an uprising of tens of millions, to persevere Liberty for those kids. And, with enough of us, we could probably make short work of it. It's the choice of a perilous or deadly path. We're on the deadly one.

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Bandit's avatar

I agree with the fighting, but I know no one in my area that thinks it's worth a fight. They're either on the otherside, don't believe any of this will happen, or think it won't be that bad.

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Miriam Maxander PhD's avatar

Yes. There is still that naive and childlike belief (here in Western Australia) that our GOVT would never do anything not in our best interest.

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Skye's avatar

Beautifully said. Your comment brought tears to my eyes. Your grandchildren are lucky to have such a wise grandparent to love and protect them.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Gosh, thank you. I claim no wisdom, that just kinda flowed from me once I got started.

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Shoshana Manard's avatar

Some of us would rather die than comply & that’s just the way it is.

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