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The Great Reset


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2020 Oct 27, 10:51pm   1,008 views  16 comments

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I first heard rumors of this from unconfirmed reports it has been an ongoing agenda item in the Canadian government. My wife also heard something similar from an even more unreliable source. But this source I trust.

https://email.the-moneychanger.com/t/y-l-uujrdud-tisdizik-y/

If you just read the first 90% you'll be very depressed, so read the whole thing. And I agree because, while some where out buying toilet paper, more were ordering rations. While some put all their hopes in votes, most are buying guns and ammo.
They've failed to push global warming on us for over 40 years. The covid-19 plandemic is a joke, about as scary as Peanuts Halloween special.
Their banks are failing, their governments tottering, their industrialized food rejected, sickcare cast aside. The trend is decentralization, and there's nothing they can do to stop it. But if they try, I'll be there, ready to defend my freedom with deadly force. And I won't be alone...

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1   steverbeaver   2020 Oct 28, 12:11am  

Don't telegraph dude. You need to be committed to mostly peaceful protesting, and only protest with people you truly trust and know.
2   WookieMan   2020 Oct 28, 4:06am  

I know they apologize up front, but that is unreadable. Font is way too small for that large of an article. It obviously wasn't hand written, not sure why they just couldn't take the text and copy and past it to their site. Something as simple as that makes me question the content out of the gate.

If you have another link or source I'd be more than happy to read it, but I'm almost 40 and am not going to strain my eyes for 15 minutes like that. Need these bad boys much longer.
3   Karloff   2020 Oct 28, 1:11pm  

Hold CTRL and scroll your mouse wheel up a few clicks to zoom in. It's not great, but much easier to read than the default.
4   WookieMan   2020 Oct 28, 1:40pm  

Karloff says
Hold CTRL and scroll your mouse wheel up a few clicks to zoom in. It's not great, but much easier to read than the default.

Agreed. If it was important they would have done the light lifting though. I don't like zooming in or out on my browser. Happy with the text size as is without doing so. They apologize up front in text, but are too lazy to just copy and paste the text? Yeah, not my jam. Not worth taking seriously IMHO.
5   richwicks   2020 Oct 28, 1:51pm  

steverbeaver says
Don't telegraph dude. You need to be committed to mostly peaceful protesting, and only protest with people you truly trust and know.


Any protest is infiltrated unless it's very small.

Here is how to handle agent provocateurs:

If somebody from your protest starts breaking shit, attacking people, or trying to start fires, MULTIPLE people have to point them out, and surround them. Remember, you're dealing with a cop most likely, and you start chanting "agent provocateur" and demanding they be removed from the group, by the police. The agent could be a cop from the same department, but generally isn't. It's some asshole that is an asset for the CIA and they won't even know it. They're just paid to start shit.

You do this over multiple days, and all the agents will disappear.

You will NOT be covered by the media unless there is violence and damage - this means it falls upon you to record the events, especially including the forcible removal of thugs from your group.

Protesting is fine, but there are rules to it and you have to follow them. There might be legitimate thugs in your group too, but assume they are an agent and treat them as such. You don't beat them, you don't attack them, you remove them and act as a group.

If the thug is an agent provocateur, you'll be able to tell, because they will have no charges filed against them. If the thug is just a thug, he'll get the book thrown at him.

Protestors cannot tolerate anything that detracts from the protest. Rules have to be clear - no violence, no vandalism and remember, you will be provoked if there is a counter protest. Record the event.
6   NuttBoxer   2020 Nov 7, 9:59am  

steverbeaver says
Don't telegraph dude. You need to be committed to mostly peaceful protesting, and only protest with people you truly trust and know.


Sure, the same kind of protests we launched at Concord and Lexington.
7   NuttBoxer   2020 Nov 7, 10:03am  

WookieMan says
Agreed. If it was important they would have done the light lifting though. I don't like zooming in or out on my browser. Happy with the text size as is without doing so. They apologize up front in text, but are too lazy to just copy and paste the text? Yeah, not my jam. Not worth taking seriously IMHO.


So opinions are only worth considering if they're pretty enough? Are you not in tech? enlarging docs is a pretty common thing that's gets done in meetings with screen sharing. I could understand if you don't want to take the time, it's a long article, but to complain about something easily within your control...
8   NuttBoxer   2020 Dec 6, 1:34am  

Just a reminder about this newsletter, as The Great Reset is now all over the news.
9   WookieMan   2020 Dec 6, 4:37am  

NuttBoxer says
I could understand if you don't want to take the time, it's a long article, but to complain about something easily within your control...

Must have missed this. It was easily within their control and they even acknowledged it. So now as a consumer, giving the link clicks and potentially ad revenue, I'm supposed to zoom in on my browser or blow it up some other way? Print the page as PDF and then zoom in?

If you want your content out there, you make sure your consumers can read the God damn text. If every site operated this way the internet would be unusable.
10   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Dec 6, 11:32am  

NuttBoxer says
Just a reminder about this newsletter, as The Great Reset is now all over the news.


Most people never heard of it.
11   Bd6r   2020 Dec 6, 11:44am  

richwicks says
Here is how to handle agent provocateurs:

In my younger days in former Soviet Union, there were a lot of demonstrations (1988-1991). Nearly all of them were non-violent. Strategy was very simple: organizers call upon a few dozen men, usually students, who are organized in groups of 3-5 and walk around. If someone is trying to cause havoc, twist his arms and either threaten physical violence or give individual to police (milicia). Works like a charm, 100% of time. If the left here has violence in their rallies, it is by design, as it is very simple to avoid it if organizers are committed to peaceful protests.
12   Automan Empire   2020 Dec 6, 12:23pm  

Dbr6 says
If someone is trying to cause havoc, twist his arms and either threaten physical violence or give individual to police (milicia). Works like a charm, 100% of time. If the left here has violence in their rallies, it is by design, as it is very simple to avoid it if organizers are committed to peaceful protests.


Problem is, many leftists have problems with asserting authority themselves, and contrary to straw characterizations are anti-police state and not quick to turn anyone over to "the man." If an aggressive person tries to take over a group of pacifist hippie types, he may talk over and take liberties with existing leadership and power structures in the short term, but the group would sooner break up than take up such a person's lead after a coup of aggression. People who initiate the use of violent means may be shunned from leftist groups in the long term, but they seldom have the moxie even in groups to physically take on provocateurs.
13   Bd6r   2020 Dec 6, 3:25pm  

Automan Empire says
but the group would sooner break up than take up such a person's lead after a coup of aggression.

there is too much violence in antifa actions for this to be true.
14   NuttBoxer   2020 Dec 7, 9:08am  

WookieMan says
Must have missed this. It was easily within their control and they even acknowledged it. So now as a consumer, giving the link clicks and potentially ad revenue, I'm supposed to zoom in on my browser or blow it up some other way? Print the page as PDF and then zoom in?


This newsletter is normally only available to paid subscribers, and is mailed to them.
15   NuttBoxer   2020 Dec 7, 9:10am  

Fortwaynemobile says
Most people never heard of it.


There was an article in The Hill about it just this past week. But the most of the discussions and research aren't taking place in mainstream media, if that's your main source for news.
16   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Dec 7, 6:02pm  

NuttBoxer says
Fortwaynemobile says
Most people never heard of it.


There was an article in The Hill about it just this past week. But the most of the discussions and research aren't taking place in mainstream media, if that's your main source for news.


I mean just most average people, their source is neighbor, maybe morning or evening news... not people who actually research and figure things out.

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