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Angela Morris's avatar

The saddest part of so much of this stuff is that human beings volunteer.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Astonishing, isn't it, how easily - willingly - people will surrender their agency... their very sovereignty? The propaganda has been successfully embedded in hundreds of millions (if not BILLIONS) of people - and it is sad, indeed.

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Angela Morris's avatar

It's what bothers me the most, possibly. I'm always examining myself in where I unknowingly gave my agency away and how I can retrieve it and not repeat the same mistakes...meanwhile so many line up and say pick me for the experiment....there's no way people would do this if not heavily influenced or brainwashed by the longstanding propaganda.

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Karafree's avatar

I have a 1983 land cruiser and a 2005 toyota 4runner. And i love these old contraptions because they perform with precision despite their age and no new technology... Thats what I loved about Japanese design... Why are they succumbing?

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Some fine vehicles you have there, Kara :-)

And I wish I had an answer to the 'Why,' but I certainly hope they see the writing on the wall and start saying, "No"... before it is too late.

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Tesstamona's avatar

oh hellllll no. at the base of the suicide forest. you know what they say about "free" - if it's free, YOU are the product. this is sooooo creepy and like Angela said here - yes people will absolutely volunteer - especially when they hear "free rent". They will own nothing and be "happy" i guess.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Good catch, Tesstamona! I was wondering about the how the location of that forest played into this. I will also never understand how people can be so eager to just give up their agency - boggles my mind.

And you're 100% right; there is nothing - absolutely NOTHING - for free...

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Fukitol's avatar

I'm perfectly happy for the bugmen to live in their utopian hives.

Trouble is the bugs seem very uncomfortable with the idea of this whole scheme being strictly voluntary, a lifestyle *choice*. Almost as if they'd enjoy their captivity less if they had to choose it, and if others might choose not to participate. Weird.

Anyway, like many others I'd rather die than live in a prison pod, and am willing to kill to defend myself, so let's just see how this plays out.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

I am confident you would not be alone in your stand; I hope it does not come to that, but it may well be inevitable...

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Kerry's avatar

Well, good luck to them, but I'll pass.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Me too!

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An K.'s avatar

Thanks Stone!

Never thought I get to see it..

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Stone Bryson's avatar

I was beginning to wonder myself, An - they sure were taking their time. Reckon they had to find the right 'laboratory' to get it started... :-\

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An K.'s avatar

Prepairing the habitat and arranging curcumstances for the new herd ain't easy.. Japan is the epitome of "living in boxes" .. literally.. they have been trained very well. Life quality and personal space seem to have been completely erased from the mind..

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Gideon's avatar

Despite knowing how the story ends we’re like moths drawn to the flame. 🔥

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Stone Bryson's avatar

It's like a sickness, isn't it? *facepalm

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Crixcyon's avatar

YUCK. Not going along with any of this.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Right there with ya.

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Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

"The Projects" - on steroids.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Good analogy, Dave!

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Here’s the biggest problem I see with Japan as a whole. It’s been a few months back but a set of doctors injected themselves with the “Replicon” “vaccine. It contains a hyper spike protein of sorts that literally never stops replicating nor shedding. They have effectively killed themselves and now it’s coming to our shores as the FDA recently approved it.

https://open.substack.com/pub/lionessofjudah/p/thousands-of-japanese-doctors-rise?r=15k78n&utm_medium=ios

https://open.substack.com/pub/lionessofjudah/p/breaking-fda-advances-bill-gates?r=15k78n&utm_medium=ios

https://open.substack.com/pub/danielnagase/p/replicon-started-in-tokyo-october?r=15k78n&utm_medium=ios

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Stone Bryson's avatar

That's... disconcerting. And if we add endless shedding into the mix? We are ALL screwed.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

It’s the worst outcome I could have imagined.

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Nick Neve's avatar

Very grateful for the info as I did not know the first 15 min city had been launched so to speak. Also even more grateful for your humor. “Free-range Americans”, 😅👌🏼. This is totally my humor and I wish it was more common out there.

All that aside, what an insane world to be living in, I truly wonder if waking enough people up will save this planet. Because I realized tonight that being awake is great and all but if you stand aside and take no action (which I’m pretty guilty of), how can things change? My inner voice keeps telling me to just opt out of everything but honestly, I’m scared to live off grid and scared to give up the life that I’m told will make me happy but hasn’t yet. Perhaps even the ones who are awake still have conditioning or slight brainwashing left to confront. I think I do… I know that living in a log cabin away from it all with farm animals and cooking on an open fire really will bring in the bliss, but it is also terrifying. Ok rant over 😜

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