My sentiments exactly. Bless you! At age 71, I'm amazed at how many people (the majority) in my senior community voluntarily and gladly embraced the kidnapping of their bodily sovereignty by the fascist medical health industrial complex during the Covid pandemic. It's as if they did not live through the 20th century world wars, Vietnam, and civil rights movements and many of them are veterans who served to maintain freedom! It was so disappointing, I lost respect for some of the veterans in my community.
It’s too easy to just lose respect for vets…they were trapped by the same cultural forces that some of us were lucky to overcome . Having been one who did fight the establishment and won, I realize how difficult it was to fight and I also acknowledge those who made it possible.
Good point Barry. I agree. Sometimes it's very difficult not to be judgmental. I understand a lot of people were just made afraid by those cultural forces. Still, it was disappointing how people just lined up and went along and then acted holier than thou for it.
“I'm amazed at how many people (the majority) in my senior community voluntarily and gladly embraced the kidnapping of their bodily sovereignty by the fascist medical health industrial complex during the Covid pandemic.”
I am close to you in age, and I was surprised how many women in the Daughters of Norway went along with the plandemic, when their own parents were in the resistance in WWII. I tried to share information via email to many of them, but they weren't having it. After the Zoom meetings were no longer necessary, they demanded masking or vaccinating to attend a meeting. I declined to re-up.
I like it more than a lot that has been put forward however it still is steeped in a belief in institutions. I'm not saying we must take down institutions but they are not for our good. We need instead, smaller agencies that are closer to the individual, where the individual always gets a say. We need to incorporate the ability to change within any constitution, manifesto or directive. Why? Because nothing is more certain than change. We cannot continue going by static documents. There needs to be provision for coherent change within them. This is easy to do actually, more important at this point is to seek such function from our declarations. Yes it was written by the author(s) however for a more expansive effort, proposals from others need to be part of the system. A changing document is more reflective of real life and keeps us out of trouble from tyrants taking over, which, if we continue with the same methods, will surely happen as they are always looking for a foot-in. Of course nothing is more sensible than being in charge of one's own body. How we got to this point where someone else can decide what goes into my body or anyone's body shows just how far down the intelligence denominator we humans still are. And this may come to be but the first step is standing up and shaking off this wretched leech that purports to know what is good for others than themselves.
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I read it and agree. Well said!
Inspiring! Thank you Dr. Jack!
My sentiments exactly. Bless you! At age 71, I'm amazed at how many people (the majority) in my senior community voluntarily and gladly embraced the kidnapping of their bodily sovereignty by the fascist medical health industrial complex during the Covid pandemic. It's as if they did not live through the 20th century world wars, Vietnam, and civil rights movements and many of them are veterans who served to maintain freedom! It was so disappointing, I lost respect for some of the veterans in my community.
It’s too easy to just lose respect for vets…they were trapped by the same cultural forces that some of us were lucky to overcome . Having been one who did fight the establishment and won, I realize how difficult it was to fight and I also acknowledge those who made it possible.
Good point Barry. I agree. Sometimes it's very difficult not to be judgmental. I understand a lot of people were just made afraid by those cultural forces. Still, it was disappointing how people just lined up and went along and then acted holier than thou for it.
“I'm amazed at how many people (the majority) in my senior community voluntarily and gladly embraced the kidnapping of their bodily sovereignty by the fascist medical health industrial complex during the Covid pandemic.”
What state do you live in? Are you an antivaxxer?
Shitte, are you 7th Day Adventist?
Are you a sheep?
I am close to you in age, and I was surprised how many women in the Daughters of Norway went along with the plandemic, when their own parents were in the resistance in WWII. I tried to share information via email to many of them, but they weren't having it. After the Zoom meetings were no longer necessary, they demanded masking or vaccinating to attend a meeting. I declined to re-up.
Amen!
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Lucy Cole, Los Angeles
AMEN
Love this, I'm in!
Agree!
BEAUTIFULLY stated! I'm in Margaret Dorn
I agree and will sign. As soon as I figure out where.
He said right here in the comments section was where you "sign."
I like it more than a lot that has been put forward however it still is steeped in a belief in institutions. I'm not saying we must take down institutions but they are not for our good. We need instead, smaller agencies that are closer to the individual, where the individual always gets a say. We need to incorporate the ability to change within any constitution, manifesto or directive. Why? Because nothing is more certain than change. We cannot continue going by static documents. There needs to be provision for coherent change within them. This is easy to do actually, more important at this point is to seek such function from our declarations. Yes it was written by the author(s) however for a more expansive effort, proposals from others need to be part of the system. A changing document is more reflective of real life and keeps us out of trouble from tyrants taking over, which, if we continue with the same methods, will surely happen as they are always looking for a foot-in. Of course nothing is more sensible than being in charge of one's own body. How we got to this point where someone else can decide what goes into my body or anyone's body shows just how far down the intelligence denominator we humans still are. And this may come to be but the first step is standing up and shaking off this wretched leech that purports to know what is good for others than themselves.
I wholeheartedly agree and support. Can I reprint for my own use and free distribution?
I assume so.
Luda Kirk
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