Yes. Things are as they always have been but on an unimaginable scale. Odd that now we have to think and act collectively—on a global scale—in order to save the concept of nationhood. As I recall, just 3% of the population of the Thirteen Colonies took up arms to fight for independence. The British were defeated by determined American patriots, America's strong French allies (with their own imperial priorities), a weak and unstable King, internal political unrest, and being over-extended militarily. Perhaps we can help the mother-WEF'ers defeat themselves. :o)
Yes. Things are as they always have been but on an unimaginable scale. Odd that now we have to think and act collectively—on a global scale—in order to save the concept of nationhood. As I recall, just 3% of the population of the Thirteen Colonies took up arms to fight for independence. The British were defeated by determined American patriots, America's strong French allies (with their own imperial priorities), a weak and unstable King, internal political unrest, and being over-extended militarily. Perhaps we can help the mother-WEF'ers defeat themselves. :o)
PH thanks as always for your enlightening posts.
My own ponderings took synchronicity to yet another revelation.
Horrifying as it was to even consider. The 100% truth is the "they" have been at IT, for years.
https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/the-complete-history-of-depopulation?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email