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As the title says, go and do something more meaningful with your precious time, than staring at these words, turn off the electric, turn off the gas, turn off your devices, i think i will go camping, glamping even, rub some sticks together to make fire and eat out for a change, NICE🏕️

Strangely enough i may not want to even come back, exactly what would i be missing out on, government interference, sounds like a plan to me🤭

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Synchronicity again, Patriots Assemble, the delivery of this video is a bit gushy for my liking but still the message is the same.

Never underestimate your governments ability to turn a blind eye on just about anything it chooses, like this.

Be prepared with the basics in life, sharing is caring, simplicity lasts forever, complexity always breaks down.

And remember, we are the news now.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/8KDvVPa0c1ot/

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Some inspiring words from a great president, that echo's loudly with our time in History.

Remember, government threw your God given rights into the bin, and tried to forcibly turn you into a slave by deception and injection, therefore government has no right of protection that those God given rights offer.

 

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6 hours ago, sock muppet said:

Synchronicity again, Patriots Assemble, the delivery of this video is a bit gushy for my liking but still the message is the same.

Never underestimate your governments ability to turn a blind eye on just about anything it chooses, like this.

Be prepared with the basics in life, sharing is caring, simplicity lasts forever, complexity always breaks down.

And remember, we are the news now.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/8KDvVPa0c1ot/

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Well I'm sorry but I think they can ignore this, on the surface it looks like a great idea,but practically speaking not so much I fear.

First off the idea is not aimed at people of my generation,we probably wont be around for much longer anyway,and from what I can see we don't rely on mobile phones and computers as much as the generations after us. Mostly I use the computer to teach myself songs on the guitar  ,I have a mobile phone but it lives on the fridge.

I might be wrong but from what I can gather people are moving away from stand alone computers for portable units we started with lap tops ,then tablets and now the new phones are becoming more and more powerful it won't be long before that's all that's used, I can see two jack plugs on phones one for sound and one for artificial reality which would then negate the need for large screens and computers for gaming. I could keep going but the upshot and end result of this is the younger generations have become more and more addicted to mobile phones,even if you get say 10% ( which I believe would be a high estimate ) of the worlds population of phone owners to turn them off at a given time, how long do you think they could do without their electronic fix given modern trends with these things.  The young don't smoke much these days and have given up their nicotine hit for a dopamine hit via thumbs up likes on social media,  personally I would be interested in finding out which is more addictive 

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30 minutes ago, peter said:

Well I'm sorry but I think they can ignore this, on the surface it looks like a great idea,but practically speaking not so much I fear.

First off the idea is not aimed at people of my generation,we probably wont be around for much longer anyway,and from what I can see we don't rely on mobile phones and computers as much as the generations after us. Mostly I use the computer to teach myself songs on the guitar  ,I have a mobile phone but it lives on the fridge.

I might be wrong but from what I can gather people are moving away from stand alone computers for portable units we started with lap tops ,then tablets and now the new phones are becoming more and more powerful it won't be long before that's all that's used, I can see two jack plugs on phones one for sound and one for artificial reality which would then negate the need for large screens and computers for gaming. I could keep going but the upshot and end result of this is the younger generations have become more and more addicted to mobile phones,even if you get say 10% ( which I believe would be a high estimate ) of the worlds population of phone owners to turn them off, how long do you think they could do without their electronic fix given modern trends with these things.  The young don't smoke much these days and have given up their nicotine hit for a dopamine hit via thumbs up likes on social media,  personally I would be interested in finding out which is more addictive 

 

I agree with a lot of what you said. Desktops and laptops are only really kept alive by people that are either hardcore gamers or people that use productive software, but we are heading towards a world where most of the raw computing power will be in the cloud so I'm not sure how much longer desktops and laptops will be a thing.  I don't think all youngsters are hooked on likes and thumbs up though. I think that's more of a Left-Wing thing. A lot of the more edgy youngsters on the Right often use messageboards that don't have any thumbs up or likes, where you can post anonymously, so people are more truthful because they're not scared of the potential backlash from saying something that's not socially acceptable. And they're not just posting whatever they think will get them imaginary internet points. Yes this can bring out the toxic individuals, but there's less fakery and it shows how cruel the world is.

 

That being said, I also don't think we will get enough people abstaining from technology use to scare the elites.

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5 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

 

I agree with a lot of what you said. Desktops and laptops are only really kept alive by people that are either hardcore gamers or people that use productive software, but we are heading towards a world where most of the raw computing power will be in the cloud so I'm not sure how much longer desktops and laptops will be a thing.  I don't think all youngsters are hooked on likes and thumbs up though. I think that's more of a Left-Wing thing. A lot of the more edgy youngsters on the Right often use messageboards that don't have any thumbs up or likes, where you can post anonymously, so people are more truthful because they're not scared of the potential backlash from saying something that's not socially acceptable. And they're not just posting whatever they think will get them imaginary internet points. Yes this can bring out the toxic individuals, but there's less fakery and it shows how cruel the world is.

 

That being said, I also don't think we will get enough people abstaining from technology use to scare the elites.

Well I can't really disagree with what you have  said ,as personally I just don't know,however I'm only going on what I've witnessed in my neck of the woods, unfortunately where I live is the place to be at the moment and is attracting a lot of money from the 30-50 year age bracket former city dwellers,the place is changing and not for the better in my opinion ,however they seem to all have one thing in common ,they can't seem to do without their bloody mobile phones

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13 hours ago, peter said:

Well I'm sorry but I think they can ignore this, on the surface it looks like a great idea,but practically speaking not so much I fear.

 

What about banking, what would happen if everyone stopped connecting to your bank and turn up in person demanding cash?

 

13 hours ago, peter said:

how long do you think they could do without their electronic fix

 

I think that is the crux of the point to show just how addictive it has become in terms of convenience and just how the eleet shit heads are now using it as a weapon to take away your freedoms.

 

13 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

That being said, I also don't think we will get enough people abstaining from technology use to scare the elites.

 

It is a starting point though to now fully question just how invasive this technology has become and just who the fuk these people think they are to slowly drain you of any freewill and that there is no escape except to OBEY, i can tell you if people do not look this monster in the eye and be truly horrified at the outcome that this road surely leads us down then there is no hope left for Mankind, now what will you do, quietly give up your sovereignty hoping that there is a benevolent dictator waiting to take you up in its loving arms, or will you fully enforce your own personal rights that do have your best interests at heart, in other words free or slave.

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And please do not forget that only a few short months ago the plan for everyone to be forcibly tagged with a digital i.d that was to hold your personal medical status which only being in possession of this tag and compliantly obeying the faceless monster they had in store for us would allow you to travel anywhere on the Earth, the Earth belongs to and was given to all of Mankind to live freely on, and not for any one entity or group to confiscate through some techno scheming, you can not deny that this happened.

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28 minutes ago, sock muppet said:

What about banking, what would happen if everyone stopped connecting to your bank and turn up in person demanding cash?

I don't deny it would piss them off ,but unfortunately mankind is a lazy animal ,well most anyway, and have sold their freedom and soul for convenience so how many would actually turn up to demand cash, I don't do internet banking I always go and get cash but that's me. It all sounds good but doesn't have any effect , just say every one went to the bank to get cash,all they would do is say sorry we are out of cash and then what ,the business  that the average Joe produces for a bank is peanuts and therefore an inconvenience, the big money is in transfers of billions a day from and between financial institutions and  through share and international currency trading,sorry but people a chump change  

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1 hour ago, sock muppet said:

I think that is the crux of the point to show just how addictive it has become in terms of convenience and just how the eleet shit heads are now using it as a weapon to take away your freedoms.

yes I totally agree ,but who's fault is that, the people that do it or the idiots that let them do it

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1 minute ago, peter said:

yes I totally agree ,but who's fault is that, the people that do it or the idiots that let them do it

 

Nobody that i know used this system with the sole purpose of being enslaved to it, if this had been a stipulation of the reason for its creation then no one would have bothered to use it, but we now have to recognise that there is a generation that has grown up only knowing of it and nothing else, those children that are now adults have no experience of what it was like seeing its development from a stage where there was only the telephone to communicate with and now the possiblity of merging with it to the extent you become a living death.

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1 hour ago, sock muppet said:

Nobody that i know used this system with the sole purpose of being enslaved to it, if this had been a stipulation of the reason for its creation then no one would have bothered to use it, but we now have to recognise that there is a generation that has grown up only knowing of it and nothing else, those children that are now adults have no experience of what it was like seeing its development from a stage where there was only the telephone to communicate with and now the possiblity of merging with it to the extent you become a living death.

Yes I can't argue with that point , however I would say that as people get older(not all mind you) life experiences change the way you look at things,for better or worse your attitude changes. The other point I would make is, yes me being an old prick I can see the technology and how it has changed and where its going,  to me it's obvious  because I've been around when it hasn't been in the public domain and then witnessed it's emergence . Then comes the next generation and they were exposed to this stuff in it's infancy and they have been able to see how it has progressed till now so under normal circumstances alarm bells should be ringing, however in the majority of cases they're not, one would have to ask why that is.

There was a very clever slight hand that happened and reorganized society just before  the emergence of the new technology (meaning computers) I can't speak for other countries just here in Australia.

What happened was that instead of there being one breadwinner the family now required two to put a roof over their heads food on the table, pay child care , all the bills  etc etc etc  then what happened was both bread winners were required to work longer and longer hours. (there was even a parliamentary inquiry into it eventually). So after a long day at work and then picking the kid or kids from child care putting food on the table getting them bathed and into bed with a bead time story  the parents are that buggered they just had time for an hours propaganda ,sorry news then it was off to bed so they could get up and do it all the next day. The upshot of this is neither has time to think about the emerging technology and it's implications or anything else for that matter.

The powers that be have maintained that societal structure as the cost of everything keeps going up They don't want a society of thinkers

On a positive note though due to covid when people were payed to stay at home for months at a time,a lot of them had time to think and it seem they put it to good use

 

1 hour ago, peter said:

yes I totally agree ,but who's fault is that, the people that do it or the idiots that let them do it

In my last post the word idiots was not called for because a couple with a young family is really up against it in this day and age ,more so than when my kids were young   

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6 hours ago, sock muppet said:

What about banking, what would happen if everyone stopped connecting to your bank and turn up in person demanding cash?

Because most don't actually have much cash in their accounts. Most are floating on credit/credit cards. Having worked in retail a couple of years, I can say that a great many young people don't even bother to pick up their change when they make cash purchases. I'm talking as much as eighty cents or more. They don't like it in their pockets, seem to be the most common response from those I asked. Stupid? Lazy? Future leaders?

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2 hours ago, KingKitty said:

Because most don't actually have much cash in their accounts. Most are floating on credit/credit cards. Having worked in retail a couple of years, I can say that a great many young people don't even bother to pick up their change when they make cash purchases. I'm talking as much as eighty cents or more. They don't like it in their pockets, seem to be the most common response from those I asked. Stupid? Lazy? Future leaders?

I agree even before covid hit ,my wife and I decided to try a new eatery ,word had spread that it was very good ,so even though the place was packed we gave it a go. they had a set menu for the day on a black board in the beer garden you made your choice lined up told them what table you were sitting at and what you wanted to drink then payed,the line was fairly long and when I got to finally  pay for for what we wanted ,the lady at the cash register said ,oh cash you don't see that very often. I honestly don't posses a credit card

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And so it begins, the paedophile mentality of controlling every aspect of your life because YOU CAN NOT BE TRUSTED to make the right choices in life that is inline with the faceless digital devils that hide behind monitors and scrutinise spread sheets for MOAAAARRRRRR compliance for you to OBEY the government for the sole reason because they can, and is made possible via communications networks, and they hate you with such passion that suffering alone is not enough and to them there is no boundary that can not be crossed in terms of MORALITY, just lacking the technology with which to cross more boundaries of IMMORALITY, welcome to your digital disaster tagged and bagged at birth till death and no life in between, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE, you should be horrified.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11179641/Is-Big-Brother-Britain-worlds-ultimate-surveillance-state.html

 

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On 9/1/2022 at 11:16 AM, sock muppet said:

As the title says, go and do something more meaningful with your precious time, than staring at these words, turn off the electric, turn off the gas, turn off your devices, i think i will go camping, glamping even, rub some sticks together to make fire and eat out for a change, NICE🏕️

Strangely enough i may not want to even come back, exactly what would i be missing out on, government interference, sounds like a plan to me🤭

What's glamping, Precious?

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12 hours ago, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:

What's glamping, Precious?

 

Up market camping, so instead of just a windy tent and bare essentials you basically bring power generators, lighting, barbeques, heating, fridges and just about all the accoutrements of modern living to the campsite 👍

Actually a lot of camp sites already offer water and electrical power at the pitch, just use your imagination and bring as much as you can carry and have fun :classic_biggrin:

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2 hours ago, sock muppet said:

 

Up market camping, so instead of just a windy tent and bare essentials you basically bring power generators, lighting, barbeques, heating, fridges and just about all the accoutrements of modern living to the campsite 👍

Actually a lot of camp sites already offer water and electrical power at the pitch, just use your imagination and bring as much as you can carry and have fun :classic_biggrin:

Sounds like Colonel Gaylord's 1st Transgender Brigade on field maneuvers.

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