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Jeff Swann
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Politics divides. Trade brings people together. Destroy political power & set trade free.

Sounds like you don't actually have an argument.

I made a conscious choice to use my real name for the reasons stated above. But I have also been sharing my real beliefs with friends & family on facebook & elsewhere since I first joined. Hiding the real you at work or with friends is just making yourself a slave to the perceptions of others. Being valuable & refusing to hide attracts good people & allows you to shape your life in a way that serves you, rather than contorting yourself in ways that serve ideas & people you hate.

I still am off of twitter now, am mostly free of proprietary software (or at least working in that direction), I have a feeling I will be off of all centralized platforms in the next year or so & will be able to drag a lot of people with me. The goal is to be a sovereign individual, not some sort of shadow creature.

It knocks out all symptoms very quickly. Have experienced it personally & seen the same in all friends & family members who would listen. Unlike the myocarditis & cancer causing jabs that only seem to increase your chances of getting sick, ivermectin appears to actually be 100% effective.

The govt along with "news" outlets & multiple "scientific" publications were actively working to prevent anyone from finding a viable treatment because of conflicts of interest with pharma corps & the revolving door between big pharma & govt regulatory bodies. There won't ever be a study because the whole mess has been corrupted by trillions in money printing. If ivermectin had been recognized as a treatment then the administering of all gene therapy jabs would have to be immediately discontinued & billions in tax dollars would stop flowing to pharma corps & govt cronies.

Everything is & has been upside down for quite some time. People who continue to trust universities & establishment "experts" will not live long happy lives. Many of the jabbed and boosted are already headed for an early grave, a bunch of the booster crazy people I know now have aggressive cancers. It's horrible what has been done to people.

I didn't say that. But the people you cannot hide from definitely aren't on your side.

No one's day to day opsec is good enough to hide from the institutions that are really a threat, so hiding who you are mostly just prevents you from being found & known by the people who are on your side. Makes it easier for you to be black bagged with no consequences.

Replying to Avatar Ava

PSA: The Epoch Times is a far right extremist publication by the Falun Gong new religious movement (read that, alien cult) folks in China.

"A former Epoch Times reporter who covered the 2016 campaign, Steve Klett, said his editors had encouraged favorable coverage of Trump after he won the Republican nomination, and that "they seemed to have this almost messianic way of viewing Trump as the anti-Communist leader who would bring about the end of the Chinese Communist Party."

Any "take" they have will be extremely biased to their agenda.

"Elise Thomas of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue noted, "Falun Gong has a history of rejecting modern medicine, which obviously intersects neatly with the beliefs of many anti-vax communities." Ben Hurley said, "They've been anti-medicine for a long time. Ex-believers know many people that have died from treatable conditions.

It's their belief that they don't need medicine, because they're superhuman beings."

"Former Epoch Times employees have noted Falun Gong practitioners' involvement in the management and editorial process. Three anonymous former employees said Epoch Times workers were encouraged to attend weekly "Fa study" sessions outside work hours to study Li's teachings.

Former employees have said that criticizing The Epoch Times amounts to disobeying Li."

"Falun Gong is entirely based around the teachings of its autocratic founder and leader: China-born Li Hongzhi.

According to NBC News, to his followers, Li is "a God-like figure who can levitate, walk through walls and see into the future.

His ultra-conservative and controversial teachings include a rejection of modern science, art and medicine, and a denunciation of homosexuality, feminism and general worldliness."

Hongzhi instructs his followers to downplay his controversial teachings when speaking to outsiders."

#cybersecgirl #media

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So your response to coverage of how govt controlled media outlets clearly lied about the effectiveness of an award winning drug to allow pharma corps to push their extremely harmful gene therapy jabs under emergency approval laws is to attack the outlet reporting on the issue?

The few corporations who think they can play this game & win are short sighted morons who will be eaten by the real parasites eventually.

TheJonesPlantationFilm.com is a good movie. It will definitely shake up your normie friends.

If this boy isn't stopped his gravity will change the tides.

If you aren't free to decide what is best for yourself & your loved ones in an emergency then you simply aren't free.

It's the beginning of a solution to all of the above. The beginning of a new world that will grow out of the ashes of the old.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I go to NYC several times per year for one reason or another. For work, for friends, etc.

Part of me likes it, but part of me gets fucking frustrated multiple times per day every time I am here. (Sorry, this is a Nostr Lyn post).

There are plenty of neat things in NYC that I can’t do at the same scale/quality elsewhere in the world due to the network effects around the city (broadway shows, financial district, etc), and yet after a day or two all I want to do is leave. It feels claustrophobic on multiple fronts.

People all have different vibes but for me, major cities are fun to visit but smaller secondary cities or suburbs around cities are so much smoother to live in. I can’t imagine living all the time in a major city.

The same applies to Cairo, to which I have been in far more total days than NYC. I like Cairo’s satellite cities but not Cairo itself other than going briefly.

Every time I am in a major city I am immediately reminded of the luxury of space, nature, quiet, parking spaces, and chillness of not being in a city. Everything I take for granted normally is now a luxury to fight for in a city.

Even politics are largely correlated to urbanization. If you live in rural or suburban areas, you likely drive around in your own car, you might have some land, etc. Your interaction with the local government exists in a moderate sense. The potential weakness is that you are more likely to always be around those who are similar to you, which minimizes your worldliness.

In contrast to all that, in major cities, everything is so tightly packed, and people rely on public transportation, and even a momentary lapse of government services (eg trash collection) becomes an acute catastrophe. But on the beneficial side, people are around those who are different than them more often, which breeds worldliness.

That’s why I tend to like the zone between rural and major cities. I like secondary cities or suburbs of major cities, because I get a bit of both worlds. The density and interconnectedness of major cities briefly, and the space and self-autonomy outside of them most of the time.

And yet I was born and raised in that sort of inbetween state, and so maybe it is just my upbringing.

What about you? Can anyone sell me the idea of NYC or other major cities that I am missing, especially in the remote work era? I see glimpses of how it could be attractive if you are used to it and know every detail of your neighborhood, but it really does feel limiting to me.

Aside from enjoying the water & having some friends that build cars near by, & a couple others that I connect with on certain subjects, there are a lot of differences between me & most small town normies, but I'll take small town normies & lots of breathing room over anything close to city life any day.