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Defeatism: A Call To Civil Disobedience.

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One can't help but sense on this forum that, despite an ever growing number of 'sceptics' who are fully cognizant of the real agenda that is being pushed under the smokescreen of 'the covid19 pandemic', there is an overwhelming air of defeatism and resignation in response to the globalist plan to eventually control every aspect of the lives of the remaining population once their jab has done its work (Agenda 2030/the great reset).

Where is our spit and vinegar in response to what we're seeing unfold before us? It's all well and good us preaching to the unconverted here on the forum, but what we need now is direct action, mass civil disobedience, performative mass non-compliance. It's heartening to see the global protests growing in size but the rate of their growth needs to increase and their visibility become impossible for the complicit mainstream media to shrug off.

My fear is that the impending attempts by this regime to 'lockdown' again will be designed to crush resistance to their agenda (mandated jabs, 'health passports', two tier medical apartheid society, social credit scores etc), with the past 18 months having being market research for the behavioural insights team and the mercenaries masquerading as police. I look to Australia, Canada and Israel as a sign of things to come if we allow ourselves to be frogmarched further down the road to tyranny on which we currently find ourselves.

Surely it's time to get off the couch and take up the ghurka motto: ‘Kaphar hunnu bhanda marnu ramro’.

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Lack of opportunity.

The edicts are delivered (sometimes after waters are tested through 'leaks') and no questions are taken. Politicians don't appear in public and therefore isolate themselves from scrutiny. Members of the Cabinet don't go on TalkRadio to face interviews and our MPs ignore us unless there is an election. Someone on FB posted a reply from their MP that was an exact word-for-word copy of an email I received from mine.

As soon as I get the chance to obstruct something official, I will; but so far matters have unfolded whereby I had no chance to exert any influence at all. 

I've done small acts like opting out of organ/blood donation and resisting the jab, and spent a fair bit on supporting legal challenges, Recovery, LS and Big brother Watch. Sooner or later my cooperation will be required for something but it won't be forthcoming.

Even the DS today hasn't mentioned yesterday's Medical Freedom March, unless I missed it. 

The contempt is there but we're up against experts.

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Civil disobedience from day one was the only thing that made sense.

I ignore all the rules. 

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(@debra)
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I am determined to continue resisting as much, and for as long, as I possibly can.

I am fully expecting to be unable to enter a supermarket before the year is out & that our household utilities may be "managed/ restricted". Despite this I do intend to die free.

I would be very interested in knowing how people across the world have managed and what strategies they have adopted. How are members of this community preparing themselves for the war of attrition?

All tips gratefully received - It's not going to stop at accessing food I'm certain.

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@debra 

I'm fortunate to live in a town with an open market, although the butcher's stall seems to have absented itself in recent months. It may come down to having to purchase essentials from these sorts of places 

I haven't given up hope that small businesses might eventually see the shrinking bottom line and adjust their behaviour. Independent outlets are trying to keep us in masks and I'm avoiding those although I see encouraging signs of slackening adherence. These places should be supported, but the dreaded online shopping remains an option if things got really oppressive; I remain hopeful that they won't.

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Posted by: @debra

I am determined to continue resisting as much, and for as long, as I possibly can.

I am fully expecting to be unable to enter a supermarket before the year is out & that our household utilities may be "managed/ restricted". Despite this I do intend to die free.

I would be very interested in knowing how people across the world have managed and what strategies they have adopted. How are members of this community preparing themselves for the war of attrition?

All tips gratefully received - It's not going to stop at accessing food I'm certain.

Well, you might think about it like this.  Would one really need to enter a supermarket ?  Tesco, Home Bargains, Lidl , Aldi, Sainsburys, Nisa, McColls, Waitrose ete are replenished frequently.  The artics that do and are plastred with these noticeable brand logos carry a fair inventory of stuff.  Up to 30 tonnes.  Drivers have to take mandatory breaks.  You have seen them in lay-bys with one semitrailer door hitched back to say " I'm taking 2 hours zzzz's  See - nothing to pinch inside so dont disturb me during my break ".   You will have seen some that don't.  Whole semi trailers have ....er....not been there on the 5th wheel when the driver has woken up and looked in his mirrors.  And the GPS tracker has been silent.  And some semitrailers have never been found again anywhere.  This, before Covid when criminal gain, not desparation, has been the motive.  Not that I'd encourage others to break any reasonable law. When politicians make unacceptable restrictions on some, people find their own solutions.

 

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(@debra)
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@richardtechnik it reminds me of “Whiskey Galore” 😂 we’ll have two societies, the free and the enslaved 💪🏻

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I too plan to keep resisting but unlike yourself I think the numbers resisting will make it impossible for the scenario you suggest to come to pass.

 

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(@debra)
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@sunjor I do hope this will be true. I’m not good with technology so this reply is very slow in coming, and I apologise for that! Since I wrote the comment though we have seen Canada, AU, France and the USA get madder and madder by the day. So for Klaus and palls I think all bets will be off. The “Carbon Credit Card” and digital economy will provide some interesting, and inventive, workaround opportunities.

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