extremely thoughtful, Like you I have those similar memories. I remember as a child the sound of the projector running in the classroom. Teacher would put on films about the wonderful diverse country called Canada. Showing fishing on the coasts and lakes, logging and minning, Canada as a peace keeper. Even at that young age I felt a sense of calm peacefullness and pride of course.
The worlds population was then as is now a commodity but, we did have politicians that at least gave the appearance of fear of their voters.
I am astounded by the actions being taken by government today. They seem so confident in their end result of the misinformation program they are running. It seems they have no fear of being exposed.
They are doing a dine-n-dash on our retirement, (kaput 2026ish) but in addition to just sneaking out of the restaurant, they are killing everyone inside and out..that they can. Dang.
Thank you S- I did watch it once, and am always struck by the difference in people who still have innocence and goodness in their soul, part of me wants them to toughen up some and realize the banality and totality of the evil we are facing. That is to say I find some folks just too nice for this 'venue'. But it is I who have lost my sense of innocence, I can see that.
This particular event has ripped away innocence for many of us willing to see. It is worth the price however, as I have written elsewhere they have exposed their hand which has given us the opportunity to save ourselves from the creeping rot we have allowed to overtake us up to now. If we stay focused and continue to push we will win.
Consider this while we have had our eyes open to the truth of it, that only makes us stronger in the defence of those that will not see that truth. Lets remember its an honour and our duty to defend the defenceless.
You know some people thing I am a windbag, don't know why!
True, truth a priceless gift for any pain it may bring, and a welcome relief to a warped mirror and a rose colored window that was non-opening......breaking it, to see that it's raining nanoparticles, and birds! This shituation has prompted some notable changes in my life, a new landline, (not secured but at least its not a cellphone), change of email services and food backups...and now for those shooting lessons....best
I am the youngest from a family of 4 children. My brothers and sister were all born in Canada as were my parents, Quebec and Saskatchewan born. I was the American, born after they moved to Detroit in 1963. Yes, there, then. My nickname to my relatives was 'Kinnykin', my childhood mispronounciation of the word American. Embedded in my childhood mind is my parents fear of the 1968 riots in Detroit, when I was 4, and the assassination of the Kennedy's. Of course I do not remember these things directly, but rather that the grownups seemed afraid is what I remember sensing. So in my mind, and in the minds of many, Canada was the safer place always. Now, the feeling that what we are seeing is the corporate takeover of the world. To resist will mean to resist all the things that these corporations 'offer', to cease supporting these corporations in all ways, and to pick away at the base of their power. Do not use Amazon. Do not use Microsoft. Do not use Visa. Get a land line again. Divest in any way you can think of from a credit society and starve big corps out. That is what they are doing to us, reducing us to profit and profit alone.
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extremely thoughtful, Like you I have those similar memories. I remember as a child the sound of the projector running in the classroom. Teacher would put on films about the wonderful diverse country called Canada. Showing fishing on the coasts and lakes, logging and minning, Canada as a peace keeper. Even at that young age I felt a sense of calm peacefullness and pride of course.
The worlds population was then as is now a commodity but, we did have politicians that at least gave the appearance of fear of their voters.
I am astounded by the actions being taken by government today. They seem so confident in their end result of the misinformation program they are running. It seems they have no fear of being exposed.
They are doing a dine-n-dash on our retirement, (kaput 2026ish) but in addition to just sneaking out of the restaurant, they are killing everyone inside and out..that they can. Dang.
This video may give additional hope. I always appreciate your writting.
shawn
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This is a must watch 18 mins of pure joy
https://brownstone.org/articles/do-not-give-up-your-rights-dr-julie-ponesses-remarkable-speech/
Thank you S- I did watch it once, and am always struck by the difference in people who still have innocence and goodness in their soul, part of me wants them to toughen up some and realize the banality and totality of the evil we are facing. That is to say I find some folks just too nice for this 'venue'. But it is I who have lost my sense of innocence, I can see that.
This particular event has ripped away innocence for many of us willing to see. It is worth the price however, as I have written elsewhere they have exposed their hand which has given us the opportunity to save ourselves from the creeping rot we have allowed to overtake us up to now. If we stay focused and continue to push we will win.
Consider this while we have had our eyes open to the truth of it, that only makes us stronger in the defence of those that will not see that truth. Lets remember its an honour and our duty to defend the defenceless.
You know some people thing I am a windbag, don't know why!
True, truth a priceless gift for any pain it may bring, and a welcome relief to a warped mirror and a rose colored window that was non-opening......breaking it, to see that it's raining nanoparticles, and birds! This shituation has prompted some notable changes in my life, a new landline, (not secured but at least its not a cellphone), change of email services and food backups...and now for those shooting lessons....best
I am the youngest from a family of 4 children. My brothers and sister were all born in Canada as were my parents, Quebec and Saskatchewan born. I was the American, born after they moved to Detroit in 1963. Yes, there, then. My nickname to my relatives was 'Kinnykin', my childhood mispronounciation of the word American. Embedded in my childhood mind is my parents fear of the 1968 riots in Detroit, when I was 4, and the assassination of the Kennedy's. Of course I do not remember these things directly, but rather that the grownups seemed afraid is what I remember sensing. So in my mind, and in the minds of many, Canada was the safer place always. Now, the feeling that what we are seeing is the corporate takeover of the world. To resist will mean to resist all the things that these corporations 'offer', to cease supporting these corporations in all ways, and to pick away at the base of their power. Do not use Amazon. Do not use Microsoft. Do not use Visa. Get a land line again. Divest in any way you can think of from a credit society and starve big corps out. That is what they are doing to us, reducing us to profit and profit alone.