Calling All Health Truth Content Creators ... Massively Grow Your Audience by Hopping Aboard October’s TERRAIN TRAIN on Substack! https://solluckman.substack.com/p/calling-all-health-truth-content 🔗 Both content creators and consumers are urged to subscribe to and recommend as many Substack channels on this list as possible. This is a powerful way of making our voices heard (individually and collectively), changing public perception, and perhaps even turning “science” back into … science again.
Sol Luckman Uncensored Updates & Uploads
Calling All Health Truth Content Creators ... Massively Grow Your Audience by Hopping Aboard October’s TERRAIN TRAIN on Substack!
Please support the TERRAIN TRAIN by sharing this post with as many people with eyes to see & ears to hear as possible. Thanks! 👉 Are you one of the growing army of content creators (bloggers, podcasters, video makers, etc.) questioning germ theory?
👍12
We’ve had overwhelming responses on this! Still sorting through all of the Instagram and telegram messages. So pumped!
Please, please share!
If you’ve already reached out, I will get back to you as soon as we have more info (next week or two we will). If you’ve reached out but haven’t replied with your email address, please do so!
Email list: https://aleczeck.substack.com
Please, please share!
If you’ve already reached out, I will get back to you as soon as we have more info (next week or two we will). If you’ve reached out but haven’t replied with your email address, please do so!
Email list: https://aleczeck.substack.com
❤19👍3🔥3
You cannot have respect for authority and simultaneously have respect for mankind because authority is fundamentally inhumane.
🔥47👏7👍6🥰6
Forwarded from Save Our Food
This Sunday we will be joined by four amazing pioneers from the field of Earth based entrepeneurship and community building: Rakel Dominguez, Louise Sutton, Mike Winner and Barre Lando.
If you're wondering how to set up an eco-village, organise your freedom tribe effectively, or create your livelihood in total harmony with Nature - you won't want to miss this one!
Tune in to watch the panel LIVE at 11am CDT, 6pm CET Spain here: https://unitelive.earth/s/519q9H
If you're wondering how to set up an eco-village, organise your freedom tribe effectively, or create your livelihood in total harmony with Nature - you won't want to miss this one!
Tune in to watch the panel LIVE at 11am CDT, 6pm CET Spain here: https://unitelive.earth/s/519q9H
👍9😈1
People don’t know what you know.
And if they did know what you know, they wouldn’t be afraid and lashing out at what you’re telling them.
Be gentle with those who are unaware.
Help them turn back to themselves and turn away from the illusions.
This cannot be done while using the same harsh, judgmental, authoritative and emotionally-inept tactics that are used by the powers that shouldn’t be.
And if they did know what you know, they wouldn’t be afraid and lashing out at what you’re telling them.
Be gentle with those who are unaware.
Help them turn back to themselves and turn away from the illusions.
This cannot be done while using the same harsh, judgmental, authoritative and emotionally-inept tactics that are used by the powers that shouldn’t be.
❤32👍16🥰3
From my perspective, the following are MUST READ books on politics/government/societal structure:
—The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism by Jack Lloyd https://www.americanbookwarehouse.com/4566767/?msclkid=3604c2b556251c43b855a1a70694b8c7
—MOST DANGEROUS SUPERSTITION by Larken Rose
https://themostdangeroussuperstition.com/vsl1588196243896
—Fruit from a Poisonous Tree by Melvin Stamper https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7105961-fruit-from-a-poisonous-tree
—The Creature from Jekyll Island by G Edward Griffin https://www.amazon.com/Creature-Jekyll-Island-Federal-Reserve/dp/0912986328
—The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism by Jack Lloyd https://www.americanbookwarehouse.com/4566767/?msclkid=3604c2b556251c43b855a1a70694b8c7
—MOST DANGEROUS SUPERSTITION by Larken Rose
https://themostdangeroussuperstition.com/vsl1588196243896
—Fruit from a Poisonous Tree by Melvin Stamper https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7105961-fruit-from-a-poisonous-tree
—The Creature from Jekyll Island by G Edward Griffin https://www.amazon.com/Creature-Jekyll-Island-Federal-Reserve/dp/0912986328
American Book Warehouse
The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism by Jack Lloyd
Buy The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism by Jack Lloyd ISBN Jack Lloyd Independently published
👍14❤5
Larken Rose, Most Dangerous Superstition:
What is this thing we call "government"? It is an organization that tells people what to do. But that alone does not provide a complete definition, because all sorts of
other individuals and organizations that we do not call "government" also tell people what to do. "Government," however, does not simply suggest or request; it commands. Then again, advertisers and preachers could also be said to give commands, but they are not considered "government." Unlike the "commands" of preachers and advertisers, the commands of "government" are backed by the threat of punishment, the use of force against those who do not comply. But even that does not give us a complete definition, because street thugs and bullies also enforce their commands, but no one refers to them as "government."
The distinguishing feature of "government" is that it is thought to have the moral right to give and enforce commands. Its commands are called "laws," and disobeying its commands is called "crime." In short, the defining factor which makes something "government" is the perceived legitimacy and righteousness of the power and control it exerts over others--in other words, its "authority."
"Authority" can be summed up as the right to rule. It is not merely the ability to forcibly control others, which to some extent nearly everyone possesses. It is the supposed moral right to forcibly control others. What distinguishes a street gang from "government" is how they are perceived by the people they control. The trespasses, robbery, extortion, assault and murder committed by common thugs are perceived by almost everyone as being immoral, unjustified, and criminal. Their victims may comply with their demands, but not out of any feeling of moral obligation to obey, merely out of fear. If the intended victims of the street gang thought they could resist without any danger to themselves, they would do so, without the slightest feeling of guilt. They do not perceive the street thug to be any sort of legitimate, rightful ruler; they do not imagine him to be "authority." The loot the thug collects is not referred to as "taxes," and his threats are not called "laws."
What is this thing we call "government"? It is an organization that tells people what to do. But that alone does not provide a complete definition, because all sorts of
other individuals and organizations that we do not call "government" also tell people what to do. "Government," however, does not simply suggest or request; it commands. Then again, advertisers and preachers could also be said to give commands, but they are not considered "government." Unlike the "commands" of preachers and advertisers, the commands of "government" are backed by the threat of punishment, the use of force against those who do not comply. But even that does not give us a complete definition, because street thugs and bullies also enforce their commands, but no one refers to them as "government."
The distinguishing feature of "government" is that it is thought to have the moral right to give and enforce commands. Its commands are called "laws," and disobeying its commands is called "crime." In short, the defining factor which makes something "government" is the perceived legitimacy and righteousness of the power and control it exerts over others--in other words, its "authority."
"Authority" can be summed up as the right to rule. It is not merely the ability to forcibly control others, which to some extent nearly everyone possesses. It is the supposed moral right to forcibly control others. What distinguishes a street gang from "government" is how they are perceived by the people they control. The trespasses, robbery, extortion, assault and murder committed by common thugs are perceived by almost everyone as being immoral, unjustified, and criminal. Their victims may comply with their demands, but not out of any feeling of moral obligation to obey, merely out of fear. If the intended victims of the street gang thought they could resist without any danger to themselves, they would do so, without the slightest feeling of guilt. They do not perceive the street thug to be any sort of legitimate, rightful ruler; they do not imagine him to be "authority." The loot the thug collects is not referred to as "taxes," and his threats are not called "laws."
❤23👍15🔥4🤮1