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About Chomsky - it is interesting what we are seeing - its so openly fascist now - what they are saying. - I find it the worst ever in regarding to it just so being out in the open now - and that is so sown up - sad really to think we live in a society were so many people agree with Chomsky -= at the same time believe inside them they are the "good people" while taking away everything from others - for a virus, which even the data shows is not a pandemic - they had to the entire "died while having covid therefore will add it to the death toll" thing, in order to widen the scope of the death toll - about the loss in brain capacity - I have heard that in relation to mice, for instance - you deplete the natural state of them, bred it out - and you get retarded mice over time i.,e the mouse Utopian experiment etc.,- its strange to think society is making us dumber - but if there is ever been proof we are living through it right now -

about decentralized means of productions - that would be the answer really - everything needs to break free of centralized control - I can only hope on that front - here we had a local of local markets before all this, like I guess people did everywhere- but they were wiped out in new zealand under the lock-downs - wiped out with glee and complete no logical arguments as to way they could not stay open - led of course, like everything into the mega chains etc., who were allowed to stay open -

About freedom, no doubt it is our natural state - everywhere animals want to be free - I once saved a small bird, a baby one, that fell outside. I thought the cat might get it so I put it in a shoe box. I did not know what I would do after. I tried to feed it. I left it on the windowsill and could hear another bird outside. I did not know if it was its mother but decided to wait until morning and feed it. I had a book, heavy on that shoebox so it could not get out. In the morning the bird had died. It had pushed so hard to get out it had pushed the book off. I can't even imagine how it would be possible for a bird that small to push the book off. But it did it. Through willpower and a desire to be free. I think about that and I should have just let it take its chance outside. I will never do that again. A desire to be free is in all of us. It is no doubt what unites us with all creatures.

Thanks for the comment, as always. Good to hear form you again.

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"everything needs to break free of centralized control"

You are the forefront of that free society, the wave of freedom that crashes against the crumbling walled gardens of media giants. I don't watch them. I have no interest in the disinformation and mesmerizing spell they broadly cast. I don't know how you can do it, but somehow you keep your sanity, some strength wells up from within you that dispels their hypnotic narrative, and you can point out the reality they twist in a way I can understand without fighting that temptation to succumb to the corrosion of comformity.

I watch you instead, and believe I am better informed, and know I am less deluded for it.

Thanks for being a free man, and for telling it like it is.

Thanks for the kind words mate. About the free society thing, it really is like a wave crashing - its like the Hunter Thompson quote about the waves leaving their water mark as they recede - the end of an age. About how I can do it - I can't really, it takes a heavy toll, but I am working on things to keep going. Thanks mate!

Major transformations of civilization are generally only visible in hindsight, but our present warlords provide us windows on the future through their drills and simulations, like event 201 and the Food Chain Reaction Game, in which John Podesta figured heavily, and ended with the institution of carbon credits and transnational corporations riding off into the sunset with all the pretty girls.

Christian @iceagefarmer, like you, keeps his nose to the grindstone and spits truth. But my point is that the collapse of the Western Roman Empire was not so much a violent takeover as simply immigration by populations that saw Rome as a nicer neighborhood, much as is ongoing in Europe, the USA, and Oz today.

Interestingly, Constantine prepared the Eastern Roman Empire to persist for ~1200 years longer than the West, and perhaps his convention of the Nicene Council was a critical component, much as the Food Chain Reaction Game and Event 201 preface today's evolution of civilization.

Let's hope that forewarned is forearmed as much today as it has been in the past.