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Gary D. Barnett's avatar

Gina, thank you for your comments, but you seem to always go back to the same argument; that is that you are helpless to do anything in the realm of non-compliance. That is not true. I have never advised anyone to go out into the streets, as protest is worthless, and even dangerous in my opinion. As to investment advice, I would never offer that to anyone, for many reasons. I left the investment business 7 years ago, and even though I consulted for a short period, I found it horrible. I cannot give that kind of advice without knowing everything about whom I might be advising, and everyone is different. I can speak generally at times, but that is of little help as to any specific advice.

Regardless of any advice I was to give you, it would be irrelevant once the system had been digitized, as you would have no way to avoid that trap. That is why government has to be made impotent first. The only way to stop this onslaught of tyranny is for a critical mass (millions) acting as individuals, to dissent by disobedience, non-compliance, and basically ignoring the State. This can be done by anyone at the level of which they are comfortable, so that they do not risk injury or incarceration, such as never distancing, wearing a mask, taking tests or toxic injections, and not closing down businesses due to heinous lockdowns. I did all these things and many more during the 'pandemic' fraud.

In this case, eliminate as much as possible any reliance on AI, digitization of your life, avoid smart items in your possession and home, protect your privacy on all systems, do not intentionally use tracking devices, and in general, do nothing to support the government in any way possible. If large numbers acted in this manner, things would literally change in a short time. Everyone can do something, but thinking government cannot be stopped, is simply a defeatist attitude that has a direct route to enslavement.

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Roger Mitchell's avatar

The problem, as I see it, is that most people think they are helpless (near-helpless) to effect any positive change until and unless they become part of a mass group which can overpower any opposition. This is why voting for a party or a party candidate has so much appeal, yet things do not change for the better.

Your answer to Gina is good. "Everyone can do something..." Everyone CAN do something, even if it is nothing more than sticking stamps on envelopes or writing letters to editors of local papers. More importantly, though, is that everyone has the capability to change the way they think which would result in a change in the way they act. For instance, become more self-reliant, more self-confident, more sure of your own ability to control and manage your own life, then do it. You don't need to control and manage someone else's, only your own.

Generally speaking, people don't want to be responsible for themselves, but they sure do want to control others. This is a one-way street to tyrannical law as the old adage proves true: "As you give, you will receive." And a corollary to it: "Love your neighbor as you love yourself."

Here's the deal. If you love your neighbor as you love yourself, you will do nothing to him which you would not want done to you, yet how many people profess to believe in this philosophy but still think that they can control their neighbors through a proxy known as "government"? The numbers are staggering and the hypocrisy is rampant and stinks to high heaven. Is it any wonder this society is on the verge of collapse?

No, no one has to do anything more than to change themselves. That alone, over time, will produce enormous amounts of return.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

AI is being used to subjugate people. The plan is to use our emotions against us. People like praise. AI praises the user. The user soon finds he is no longer comfortable talking to people. The user craves praise from his AI companion.

There is an excellent video about this from TruthStream Media. The AI ChatGPT explained it to the user who asked, in plain language, what the Big Boys are doing to us. It's terrifying. Aldous Huxley was right. People are being programmed to accept and crave slavery.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pel0FntPSbU&t=1835s

Start the video at the 30:00 mark.

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J. Lee Austin, MD's avatar

Happy to restack this critical article Gary, thanks so much for taking the time, which is now precious little.

On a related note, I included your tremendous Anarchy article is my essay about the recent three day police state we experienced over the so-called Jeep Weekend ...

https://open.substack.com/pub/doc115/p/careful-what-you-wish-for?r=18tk5o&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

Keep firing and best of luck,

~~ Johnny

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Claudia Mancini's avatar

❤️

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Gina Schrank's avatar

I think that your background is such, Gary, that you could helpfully supply some advice to the rest of us who are not so well schooled in this area. I have been grappling for some time with the best ways to stay as clear of this monetary stranglehold as I reasonably can. It is all well and good to call for resistance to evil government edicts, but simply going into the streets is not going to get the job done. Practical advice in this one specific area of concern will be much appreciated.

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