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RE: ARCHIVED AT HIVE: Reply to Susan Jarvis Bryant at The Society of Classical Poets

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Hey Allen,

Thank you for that reply. It was disappointing to myself and others who were disenfranchised with Steemit that the Voice social media platform turned out not to be a free speech platform.

You probably already know this, but if not...Larimer who values free speech has developed his “Mandel” fork for EOS, that if implemented, will remove Block.one as the controlling interest in the development of the EOS blockchain. If it isn’t implemented, I suppose that Larimer might use it to fork EOS into a completely new blockchain, and similar to how STEEM was forked into HIVE.

Thank you for having mentioned my "ARCHIVED AT HIVE: Reply to Susan Jarvis Bryant at The Society of Classical Poets" post on your "Web3 Wednesday: How Are D.Buzz & Leo Threads Different?" article.

Allen, it is admirable that you and your wife are living a decentralized lifestyle by being full-time and year-round on the road.

Have the two of you visited any of the many historic sites in the U.S. where there are the remains of the great cities of the ancient Native Americans, such as the “Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site” in Illinois?

As your profile page mentions Pennsylvania, which is near to where the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment was, I mention this not as licenced medical advice: I hope for you to consider researching the many articles and videos that teach “how to make food grade medicinal clay water”, if you are not yet familiar with that method of detoxification, because it can probably help to detox anybody who is being exposed to the toxic chemicals in the water and air that have polluted or are on their way to polluting much of the U.S., Canada, and Caribbean countries. Two weeks after those toxic chemicals were improperly incinerated by the evil and insane politicians, the snowfall here in Ottawa, Canada was an incredibly fine powder. Before two weeks ago, I had never witnessed snow like that.

From Lannie.

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Thanks for the suggestions. We lived in Pennsylvania for 16 years before hitting the road. We're not full-time, though. More like 3/4- to 1/2-time. We spend our winters in Texas. We're now discussing making more but shorter trips, so we might be gone 1 month at a time but up to 3 or 4 times a year.

I have not been to Cahokia. That sounds amazing, however. We've spent most of our time in the southeastern U.S. and between Texas and Pennsylvania. We catalog our small town historic district tours on our YouTube channel.

On Larimer, he keeps bouncing around. I'm not sure I've got the faith in him that he seems to have in himself. It probably wouldn't hurt EOS to fork, and it would do it well to get it out from under Block.One's thumb.