On Being Alone - Post #7

I am part of a movement that aspires to expose and take down the World Economic Forum and their plan, the Great Reset.


We will do this building global non-compliance to vaccine mandates, digital ID, and Central Bank Digital Currency.


Once this has been achieved, we will begin to build a new world, one aspect at a time.


In the meantime, there is work to be done.  We are going to alert our neighbours all around the world in an invitational and inspirational way of the dangers that lie ahead and why solidarity between us has never been more important.  We will create information that we will convert into a pamphlet and distribute in our neighbourhoods.  An example of this can be found here:  www.theworldresponds.com.  


If you are like me, you would like to join a movement when it is in full swing.  You would like to join a movement that has a proven track record.  You would like to be one of many.  You don’t want to be exposed, out there alone.  You don’t want to be the first.


I understand.  


This initiative is now 2 weeks old.  Many people have expressed an interest in it.  They represent a half dozen countries around the world.  Many of these people have full schedules.  They are already at capacity working on other worthy projects.  In order to take part in this one, something else might have to be dropped.  A couple of hours might have to be found on weekends, time that is not obviously available.  


What if there was no one else but you?  What if our current timeline did not support everyone waiting for others to move into “active” mode?  What if you were being asked to summon the courage to go it alone, to be a singular beacon of light unto the darkness, in anticipation of being joined by others in the future.  


I now recognize that I am being called to do this.


I have 500 shiny bright canary yellow pamphlets that are ready to be folded and distributed.  

I will begin to do this in my city.


I know you will join me eventually.

But for now, I will do this alone.


I will let you know how it goes.

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