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I'm talking to an ever-widening circle including my PT, my Democrat friends, people I've just met. Because I'm not looking for traffic signals they're all letting me talk and listening and falling in line. More people are onto them. Even former adherents. I'm not going to think about this from the perspective of fearfulness any more. That path leads to bodily ills and getting stuck.

Evil wants chaos. Fear belongs to chaos. The enemy wants us to be afraid and if we refuse to go there and remain vigilant and stand up for ourselves, then evil will eventually back down, but it's still in the ascendency at the moment. Not enough of us have had enough yet.

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I am very grateful that you wrote this. People better wake up.

It is impossible for an animal to produce more methane than rotting vegetation does. If it doesn't rot and instead catches fire it creates carbon.

The Government killed off the Bison to starve the Native Americans into submission and the Indian that farmed got their crops burned to starve them.

It is all about control! The Second Amendment wasn't written for hunting deer. It was written for hunting dorks!

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Figuring out how to fight everything that is going down is definitely the issue. I know the Dutch farmers have been protesting and fighting back. So to see that it’s not done anything is disheartening. Such frustrating times where most people don’t see what’s happening. And while I do, I don’t know how to help stop this train.

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I think this interview with Fitness Instructor Audrey

https://nooneyouknow.substack.com/p/video-new-york-mandate-podcast-ep-08e

may illuminate the way forward for an individual citizen to help to stop the crazy train. Seriously. It's an approximately hour long interview with a medical freedom activist in NYC. Audrey talks about initial floundering (gathering in public parks and getting attacked by BLM and Antifa, etc) then -- long story short--finally realizing the most effective way forward was to be very targeted: to work with a cadre of election workers to support candidates for local office who support medical freedom. I would think the same could said for any issue that has passionate supporters.

The thing is, election work (working the phone banks and, as they say, putting shoeleather on the sidewalks to get out the vote) isn't glamorous. In fact it's exhausting. But it can be deadly effective.

Another good model for political action is Texans for Vaccine Choice. They are focused on the one issue-- vaccine choice-- and keep a hawk eye on lobbying for and against state legislation and supporting candidates for state elections. https://texansforvaccinechoice.com/

I'm sure there must be some groups where you are that address an issue you care about. See if you can help out-- and specifically, I would suggest volunteering for candidates you support for local elections. Winning an election takes a ton of work, much of it from volunteers.

Along these same lines, you might make more of a difference than you realize by simply writing to your representatives, either criticizing them or thanking them, according to the situation.

Hope this helps, and perhaps inspires more ideas for what might be right for you.

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