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Mike Knittel's avatar

Excellent piece JM. I only just saw the Benzemov video a couple years ago, and made it my duty to expose it to as many people as possible. The grand irony of it all is, showing people the video only proved Benzemov's points further. Even though he had accurately predicted the infiltration of the woke/Marxist poison into American culture with chilling accuracy, and it was unfolding all around us with crystal clarity, *people still refused to acknowledge it's existence*, and I was accused of tin foil hat tactics etc. And those who didn't deny it all outright kind of poo-pah'd it, and were remarkably casual...suggesting that "sure there's a problem there but you're grossly exaggerating" etc.

The push to normalize all this stuff so aggressively is due to the critical period of time we're in atm. Those of us born before 1980, let's say, are the last of a dying breed. All the generations that came after us were exposed to this brainwashing to one degree or another, and it won't be long before we - the pre-woke generations - are too old, too tired to fight, or dead. Once that happens the freaks will have carte blanche. They'll just move right on in with no resistance whatsoever. We're the last line of defense. I don't think I'm being dramatic when I say that this is the final stand. It has to happen now or things will begin crumbling quickly

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JM's avatar

Tin foil hat/conspiracy theorist labels seem to be, for the last 60 years or so, a tactic the establishment has injected into society to keep people from looking where they don't want them to look and listening to people who might be onto something. I used to think most conspiracy theorists were crazy when I was in my 20s, but unfortunately, they've been right about a lot more than mainstream followers ever have.

I was born right on the cusp of the epic brainwashing in schools/media that you speak of, but I'm glad I escaped it just enough to still have eyes to see. Of course, the hippie movement and feminist movements are deeply rooted in a particular agency of the three-letter sort. But that's a whole other can of worms to open on another day.

As I mentioned in the last section of the article, it only took 6% of the population to win the Revolutionary War. We're in Am Rev 2 right now--an information & biological weapon war--and I'd say we've got far more than 6%. I know it's about to get really difficult, but I see truth winning out.

Thank you, as always, for reading and contributing to the conversation. These dialogues are important for our sanity these days.

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GE McKerrihan's avatar

You really know how to begin a Monday morning, JM. I am grateful to read and begin to digest the breadth of all you have included. Though I will admit there is a part of me that would prefer to keep my head stuck in the sand. That pie in the sky, right brain thing, that is my nature. This piece will sit on my shoulders as I move through this day, allowing it all to sink in. Truly great reporting here, kudos to you, JM.

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JM's avatar

Ha! I didn't even think about that when I clicked published Sunday night. Sorry about that! Certainly a heavy way to start the week.

As for your right brain nature, never let it go! We're all going to need that energy and perspective for recreating the world in truth and light. I write about these things simply to help people orient themselves in context through which "civilization" has been constructed and to help them digest information in reasonably-sized bites so that they don't go into shock too deeply when things arise in the not-so distant future.

And thank you for taking the time to read and comment. I always appreciate your perspective.

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