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How to win wars with Empires

First you admit to yourself that the war is hopeless. Then you despair. Now you discover your true strength and what you stand for. Then you fight with any strategy "they" don't expect. Then you win.

Guy Ellis [Hreinberg]
Feb 4
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As much as I hate to admit to it, I do communicate with people. For the past two weeks, it as surfaced in conversations, that more and more Antivists are "waking up" from antivism and becoming Activists, that Antivists are aware of a) that I absolutely am not with them and b) that I don't see the truth.

When you leave the trutherist controlled opposition, you begin to search for a dialogue with God; it leads you out of the stone garden. This has nothing to do with a spiritual movement or a religious institution. In a dialogue with God, there are only two entities, You and God.

You cease to “wake other people up to your truth” and you begin to have a conversation with them, eventually leading to a community, of mutual respect and harmony.

Everyone knows. Every one is wide awake. They’re just not joining the Antivists of Controlled opposition. There are 22 types of people, and each has to seek his own way.

Perhaps all systems around the world have now been overtaken by Marxists, but these have already begun imploding and for that very reason. When the timeline of implosion is over, we will build new systems, just as faulty, just as great.

No one knows what Life is, no one knows what the Material is. No one knows how the Universe began or even if it will end. No one knows what human culture is, and no one can control or extinguish any of these.

Safe journies.

Everyone knows, every one is wide awake
When the Marxists censor you; they've lost the argument.

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