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Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
Ho’oponopono.
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"Courage is the first virtue that makes all other virtues possible."
​ ~ Aristotle
Forwarded from Dr Mike Yeadon solo channel (Mike Yeadon)
This is accurate information. Correlation is not causation but, where there is causation, there will be correlation.
Correlation (…”is not causation”) is a strong call to include or exclude a range of possible causes, not a piece of sophistry.

Best wishes
Mike
Forwarded from Resistance awakening 👁 (Badger)
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Forwarded from Leeder Mar
VAX VS UNVAX STUDY - THE MOVIE HAS LANDED!!

The world's first study to compare health outcomes in vaccinated vs unvaccinated children.

The study that the authors refused to publish.

https://www.aninconvenientstudy.com/

THIS COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING
In 2016, journalist Del Bigtree issued a challenge to the head of infectious disease at one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world: conduct the most thorough vaxxed vs. unvaxxed study that has ever been done. The expert took up the challenge and ran the study to prove Del wrong. That study never saw the light of day... until now.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken."
​ ~ Oscar Wilde
Tobacco created individual users who might pressure friends to smoke.

Vaccines create something far more powerful: parents who believe refusing vaccination is child abuse.

The transformation of customers into enforcement agents represents pharma’s greatest innovation.

A mother who vaccinates doesn’t just consume; she evangelizes, monitors, reports.

She becomes an unpaid agent of pharmaceutical surveillance, policing other mothers with religious zeal.

The mechanism is profound: parents make irreversible decisions about their children’s bodies, injecting them with dozens of substances they don’t understand based on trust in authority.

This trust, once given, becomes psychologically impossible to withdraw.

To question vaccines after vaccinating your children means confronting the possibility you harmed them.

The cognitive dissonance is unbearable. Better to defend the practice with increasing fervor than face that abyss.

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/from-tobacco-to-vaccines-the-playbook
Forwarded from AJ Roberts Show (AJ Roberts)
10 things that western society have been cleverly programmed to believe since birth which are all inversions of the truth.

🥬 1. Processed Food = Convenience = Good

Programming: “Fast, easy, and fortified foods are healthy and modern.”

Reality: Ultra-processed foods filled with seed oils, refined sugar, additives, and preservatives are linked to chronic inflammation, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

Natural Health View: Whole, minimally processed foods—fresh vegetables, fruits, healthy fats, and pasture-raised proteins—are what the human body evolved to thrive on.

☀️ 2. The Sun is Dangerous

Programming: “Avoid sunlight—it causes cancer and aging.”

Reality: Moderate sunlight exposure is essential for Vitamin D synthesis, circadian rhythm regulation, immune function, and mood. The real issue is overexposure without nutrition to support the skin.

Natural Health View: Safe, regular sun exposure supports vitality and longevity.

💊 3. Pharmaceuticals = Prevention

Programming: “If you’re sick, take a pill. Doctors and medicine will fix you.”

Reality: Western medicine is incredible for emergencies but overemphasises symptom management and underemphasises root causes—nutrition, stress, sleep, and lifestyle.

Natural Health View: True healing focuses on prevention and restoring balance, not just suppressing symptoms.

🛋️ 4. Sedentary Lifestyles Are Normal

Programming: “Exercise is a hobby, not a daily necessity.”

Reality: The human body is designed to move—often and in varied ways. Sitting all day and exercising for an hour doesn’t mimic our natural patterns.

Natural Health View: Daily movement, walking, stretching, and physical labour support proper metabolism, posture, and mental health.

🧴 5. Chemical Cleanliness = Health

Programming: “Germ-free = healthy. Use antibacterial everything.”

Reality: The human microbiome (gut, skin, environment) needs microbial diversity. Over-sanitisation contributes to allergies, autoimmune disease, and weaker immunity.

Natural Health View: Balanced exposure to nature and microbes builds a resilient immune system.

😴 6. Productivity = Rest

Programming: “Hustle culture and busyness equal success.”

Reality: Chronic stress and sleep deprivation destroy hormonal balance, immune function, and mental health.

Natural Health View: Rest, stillness, and recovery are essential biological needs—not luxuries.

💼 7. Success = Material Wealth

Programming: “A bigger house, mortgage, car, and career mean happiness.”

Reality: Rates of depression, loneliness, and burnout are highest in consumer-driven societies.

Natural Health View: Real well-being comes from purpose, relationships, time in nature, and self-awareness.

🍼 8. Modern Birth and Parenting Practices Are Optimal

Programming: “Hospital births, formula feeding, and early separation are safest.”

Reality: While modern medicine saves lives, over-medicalisation can interfere with natural bonding, microbiome development, and breastfeeding.

Natural Health View: Supporting natural birth, skin-to-skin contact, and breastfeeding promotes lifelong health.

📺 9. Technology = Progress

Programming: “More screen time, more connectivity = advancement.”

Reality: Excessive screen use, EMF exposure, and digital addiction dysregulate dopamine, sleep, and attention.

Natural Health View: Technology is a tool, but balance and connection to the real world are essential for mental and physical health.

🧠 10. Authority Knows Best

Programming: “Trust experts, don’t question mainstream narratives.”

Reality: Many industries—pharmaceutical, food, and media—profit from keeping people dependent and uninformed.

Natural Health View: Empowerment comes from education, intuition, and critical thinking—taking responsibility for your own health.

Conclusion:

The western world thrives on you giving your power away to ‘experts’ who’ve all been programmed by the beast system. The minute you take your power back with this heightened awareness your whole physical, spiritual and mental health improves.

Follow: missionconsciousness.com
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Forwarded from Mairead
Actions you can take (post 1 of 2)

Personal tech & behaviour

1. Turn off Face ID and fingerprint unlock on your phone.

2. Delete or refuse to install government apps.

3. Delete or refuse to install NHS Apps.

4. Stop using biometric check-ins at shops and airports when possible.

5. Refuse self-scan at checkouts that use cameras/biometrics.

6. Use cash for as many purchases as you can.

7. Keep and use a physical wallet with cash on hand.

8. Draw out small amounts of cash regularly and spend them.

9. Use pre-paid cash cards (that can be bought with cash) for some purchases.

10. Use an old/basic phone (feature phone) for calls and texts where feasible.

11. Use a separate smartphone for sensitive services and keep it minimal.

12. Use a burner or prepaid SIM bought with cash for activities you want unlinked.

13. Avoid “log in with” social sign-ins (Google/Facebook/Apple) where possible.

14. Use privacy-forward browsers and block trackers.

15. Install and use browser adblockers and anti-tracking extensions.

16. Use encrypted services for private messaging.

17. Use end-to-end encrypted email solutions where appropriate.

18. Limit social media sharing of identifying info (DOB, address, job).

19. Do not upload biometric photos (face scans) to apps or services unless essential.

20. Opt out of optional data-sharing consent boxes on websites.

21. Regularly check and revoke app permissions (camera, mic, location).

22. Turn off location services and Bluetooth when not needed.

23. Use separate email addresses for financial and social accounts.

24. Use strong, unique passwords and a reputable password manager.

25. Use two-factor authentication.

26. Back up important documents in physical form, not only cloud.

Financial & consumer actions

1. Boycott businesses that refuse to accept cash.

2. Publicly call out shops that go cashless; leave reviews and complaints.

3. Write formal complaints to cashless businesses and cc local consumer bodies.

4. Bank with institutions that keep meaningful in-branch cash service.

5. Move some savings to local or community banks that accept cash and value privacy.

6. Use cash-to-gift-card services for certain online purchases.

7. Avoid companies that explicitly partner with ID-as-a-service providers.

8. Boycott specific vendors known for surveillance or ID contracts (e.g., facial recognition firms) — research locally and act.

9. Divest from funds/companies that provide digital ID surveillance tech when possible.

10. Pressure pension schemes and fund managers to disclose holdings in ID vendors.

Civic & political actions

1. Sign petitions opposing mandatory digital ID.

2. Submit responses to government consultations.

3. Write personalised letters to your MP explaining your concerns.

4. Meet your MP at surgeries and insist on answers in writing.

5. Organise or attend town-hall/local council Q&As about digital ID.

6. Attend local council meetings and ask questions about procurement and ID pilots.

7. Join public consultations and demand DPIAs (Data Protection Impact Assessments) and independent audits.

8. File Freedom of Information (FOI) requests about digital ID pilots, contracts and costs.

9. Ask for Equality Impact Assessments to protect vulnerable groups.

10. Push for parliamentary debates / Early Day Motions on digital ID.

11. Support or lobby for bills that protect cash rights and limit compulsory digital ID.

12. Build relationships with sympathetic councillors and MPs and give them briefing packs.

13. Support candidates who oppose mandatory digital ID at election time.

14. Vote and encourage others to vote on these issues.

15. Organise letter-writing and phone-banking campaigns to MPs and ministers.

16. Request public hearings on procurement decisions relating to ID systems.

17. Demand cost-benefit and risk analyses be published before any rollout.

Legal & formal resistance

1. File complaints to the ICO (UK Information Commissioner) about privacy risks and data-sharing.

Source: https://massnoncompliance.com/resist-guide
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Forwarded from Mairead
Actions you can take (post 2 of 2)

Legal & formal resistance


1. File complaints to the ICO (UK Information Commissioner) about privacy risks and data-sharing.

2. Request your employer to publish the legal basis for any identity checks and to provide non-digital alternatives.

3. Ask employers for a written policy on how right-to-work checks are performed and how employees’ data is handled.

4. If you’re an employee, push your employer to oppose mandatory digital ID.

5. Support legal challenges, donate to or fundraise for judicial reviews.

6. Help crowdsource evidence (documents, policies) that could support litigation.

Community organising & outreach

1. Hand out leaflets in your area explaining the risks.

2. Host local meetups to explain practical steps people can take.

3. Start or join a local community group focused on resisting digital ID.

4. Build a coalition with disability groups, privacy advocates, faith groups and cash-reliant communities to broaden resistance.

5. Train volunteers on how to speak to neighbours about privacy and cash rights.

6. Set up community cash swaps or local barter networks.

7. Run workshops on digital hygiene and how to opt out of tracking.

8. Partner with small businesses to keep cash-acceptance visible.

Media, messaging & narrative work

1. Write letters to local papers denouncing mandatory digital ID.

2. Produce short videos explaining risks and how to resist (shareable social clips).

3. Host a podcast interviewing experts, affected people, and whistleblowers.

4. Use social media to amplify stories of people harmed by digital ID pilots.

5. Make infographics showing vendor links, money flows, and conflicts of interest.

6. Run targeted ad campaigns to raise local awareness.

7. Pitch investigative journalists with freedom-of-information findings.

Direct economic & corporate pressure

1. Start a public petition to get a company to drop its digital-only policy.

2. Organise coordinated boycotts of companies that partner with ID vendors.

3. Contact company shareholders and ask questions at AGMs about ID contracts.

4. File consumer complaints with trading standards against firms that refuse reasonable alternatives.

5. Pressure procurement officers at councils to refuse contracts with vendor-lock clauses.

6. Publicly shame companies on social platforms and review sites for surveillance partnerships.

7. Support competitors that offer privacy-affirming services.

Allies & funding

1. Donate to and support grassroots projects/campaigns fighting surveillance: Open Rights Group, Big Brother Watch, MassNonCompliance.com.

2. Fund or crowdfund legal action and investigations.

3. Build alliances with civil-society groups working on housing, health, finance and inclusion — show them how ID affects their members.

4. Recruit sympathetic lawyers, academics and technologists to produce legal briefs and technical critiques.

5. Encourage local businesses to join a “cash-friendly” charter.

Creative disruption

1. Wear badges/stickers that say “I refuse mandatory digital ID” at public events.

2. Organise peaceful demonstrations outside councils and procurement offices.

3. Stunt actions that are lawful and headline-grabbing (letter drops, flash-mob info sessions).

4. Stage public teach-ins or film screenings about surveillance and privacy.

5. Join MassNonCompliance.com Regular Protests!

Personal preparedness & support


1. Keep physical copies of critical documents (IDs, certificates) safe in your home.

2. Collect testimonials from people negatively impacted by digital-ID pilots for public use.

Source: https://massnoncompliance.com/resist-guide
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
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Forwarded from No Digital ID
It's just a face scan
It's just a finger print
It's just biometrics
It's just for illegal immigration
It's just for healthcare
It's just for business owners
It's just for internet users
It's just to travel
It's just for accessing your money
It's just a few more cameras
It's just a new app
It's just to buy food
It's just a social credit score

ITS DIGITAL TYRANNY BEING SOLD AS CONVENIENCE.

DO NOT COMPLY!

@Nodigitaliduk
Forwarded from Laura Ru (Laura Ru)
Dancing nurses were never about the morale of healthcare workers or stress relief. They were a test, a sorting mechanism, revealing who would accept the contradictions and who would resist them. These videos on TikTok, which appeared simultaneously across all continents while governments declared medical emergencies, represented something unprecedented in the history of propaganda: the authorities showed that they could make populations accept two mutually exclusive realities at the same time. [Hospitals were "overwhelmed" and yet doctors and nurses spent hours rehearsing dance routines.]

What we witnessed was not traditional propaganda aimed at persuasion, but something more akin to what abuse experts recognize as gaslighting on a large scale. The psychological mechanism was elegant in its cruelty: it presented citizens with an apparent contradiction—hospitals that were both overcrowded and empty enough for choreographed routines—and then punished them socially for noticing it.

This essay explores how this technique fits into the broader context of psychological warfare

The dancing-nurses were a test for the distortion of reality. Once populations accepted this initial contradiction, they were prepared for more: each accepted absurdity weakened the public’s ability to trust their own observations.

This technique seems to draw inspiration from what Michael Hoffman calls “method disclosure“ — the practice of cryptocracy revealing its activities in plain sight, knowing that public inaction in the face of such a revelation produces a discouraging effect. The message becomes: “We can show you the contradiction between our words and our actions, and you will do nothing. You will accept both the lie and the evidence of it.” It is a form of ritual humiliation that works not through concealment, but through unabashed display. Almost four years later, we can see how this enterprise created precedents that persist.

Read more 👉https://substack.com/home/post/p-175746469
Forwarded from Gareth Icke Tonight (Gareth Icke)
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Digital ID is an essential part of the agenda.