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Much great stuff, thank you. I'd add commit to doing positive things for your health (and hence sanity). Not just ditching Big Pharma as far as it is possible -- although that is necessary. Fat Rabbit Iron has a number of great posts on physical, material, and even spiritual self-sufficiency. I'd recommend him to any of your readers who don't know his stuff. https://fatrabbitiron.substack.com/

I'm a bit more positive on Tulsi's statement and recent actions as it seems not yet certain to me that she has simply switched uniforms. More people need to opt-out of the rigged game. You might well be shortly proven right. She at least did answer your query (well-worded, btw). You highlighted well the problems with her response.

The overly intelligent Phillip stopped by my sub and posted this on a somewhat related topic::

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Lifestyle is the key. The foundations for political freedom are widespread ownership of capital, savings in a currency that functions as a reliable store of value and the lived experience of personal autonomy. Without those, democracy is a sick joke.

We all need to rethink the culture at a micro level (individuals, families and grassroots communities). People who don't think for themselves as a matter of course cannot function as citizens. And this requires less use of infotainment technology, less consumerism, education in things of substance (maths and languages) and valuing practical skills.

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Thought it worth sharing, so shared. All best!

Source: https://americanexile.substack.com/p/the-american-un-civil-wars-to-come/comment/9913681

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Excellent recommendations, especially the physical health. When we rethink and reorganize at the level closest to our abilities to manifest change that's real grassroots transformation and contagious.

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Thanks, Data Humanist!

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Excellent and helpful comment. Thank you!

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Thank you, Bianca. I look forward to the Covid Culling when it launches, and I wish you and your husband all the best with your relocation. I earlier recommended Fat Iron Rabbit. Someone else with two substacks who might have content that relates to your interests and concerns is Grant Smith, who does not publish often but does so thoughtfully. So if you have time:

https://substack.com/profile/74631320-grant-smith More and more, I find that my substack reads are as much about the comments and communities as the inspiring posts. & Good Citizen, whose sub I've been recommending for some time, knows that I mean him no disrespect -- quite the opposite.

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