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Wilful ignorance is prevalent. This is compounded by a defeatist attitude. People believe "they're too powerful. I say BS. It is time to take our power back. https://open.substack.com/pub/kenkrypto/p/the-real-practical-reality?r=4qa41&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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I fear we're all sitting ducks. 'They' (the globalists) are moving steadfastly to eliminate, not only our basic rights, but ourselves, altogether.

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In a way, we are sitting ducks. True. In another way of looking at it, THEY are. So there's that. Just saying. Fear is paralyzing and I am very prone to fear so I feel you. But in the larger picture, "they" are missing key attributes that "we" have. They are weak ultimately and that is precisely why they employ perverted and atrocious means to control us. It stems from weakness not strength. Times are changing. We have been sitting ducks for millennia. NO MORE. That's my story and I am sticking to it.

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The government loves us, they wouldn't kill us? Sarcasm!

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😆👍👍Exactly

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Here's one I hear a lot: "they wouldn't want to depopulate us, the need us to serve them"

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I think another issue is that it takes too much mental effort and discomfort to look deeper than the surface level information that is provided. The truth isn't found in easily accessible and comfortable spaces. A person must first be willing to go into the space that is populated by "weirdos, idiots and conspiracy theorists". No one with a jellyfish backbone wants to be found there. If they make it over that mental hurdle, which most won't, then they have to do their own research to determine if there is any evidence that the information provided could be true. Only a small portion of society will get that far, simply because too much effort is needed. If a person puts in the effort and begins to uncover actual evidence, then the cognitive dissonance begins. Their whole world begins to come apart and the majority of those who have made it that far will retreat to the safety of the comfortable world, like Neo if he had taken the blue pill. Only the sturdiest of souls will persevere, fewer will share what they know. Thanks for sharing.

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There's also the element of - I ran into this a lot with certain protestant sects - ask no questions, tell me no lies.

If the first lie is the sin, then it behooves one to not ask. Ever.

Additionally, how many sects of this sort ban and censor? Yeah. Can't be CONFRONTING that faith, eh?

It was questioning and confronting the faith I was raised in which led me to a better Centre, a stronger Core. Question my beliefs all you want, I don't care.

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🎯 Exactly!

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Powerful article - thank you Franklin, deeply appreciate your work. Geoengineering/Weather weaponry is real. Fear/Lies/Propaganda have been used as weapons. I believe the Light of Truth will come forth, in part, due to people such as you Franklin who speak Truth to tyranny. Dear Lord, deliver us from evil & help us to help ourselves for this is Spiritual warfare. The Power of Prayer & right action works ...

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I enjoy reading OLD science magazines. I'm currently reading a 1994 Omni (OK, not pure science, but) and a 2012 New Scientist.

The Omni speaks of the troubles involved in controlling hurricanes. 1994. They couldn't do it by seeding alone. But the article ends with: what if we used microwaves? 1994.

The New Scientist speaks of nanotech and brain, mapping the brain. 2012.

It's not hard to extrapolate. If a boy has a toy, you think he's gonna put it on a shelf and never use it?

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Nice post. Glad I am subscribed. I just want to add that fear can never be left out of these discussions. It's not easy to wake up from our own adopted beliefs and I would argue that the adoption of these beliefs is CREATIVE. Meaning, from the larger soul's perspective, we have many lives (getting triggered? Well there are rabbit holes for that ...😎😏) and we know death isn't "the end". So in this life we adopt RESTRICTING beliefs (no way not to) and in doing so we create a life. I am putting this way too simply of course, but my point is that FEAR of change is really about fear of changing our own adopted identity. We cannot all just let loose from these beliefs all at once or we wouldn't even have a world to play in. The beliefs are creative structures that are like lenses that we perceived through and PERCEPTION itself is creative. Yes, we create our own reality. Even physical matter is created in each moment through our consciousness and perceptive mechanism. Another huge rabbit hole. 😁. See the work of Jane Roberts and the Seth material for a good entrance point. Anyway, all this to say that we can develop COMPASSION for everyone when we realize it is painful to change ones adopted beliefs we are attached to emotionally. All you have to do to know this is look to your own self. Where is it in your life that it is soooooo painful to change? Could be any topic or habit or pattern. I want to add that I very highly recommend the work of Mike Stone here on Substack in regards to everyone needing to go even deeper into undoing beliefs around the viruses, vaccines, pandemics etc. ViroLIEgy is the name of his Substack and his website. For those rabbits who dig very deep rabbit holes. Believe it or not that was my original intention in this long comment and all the rest was preamble. 😏😎😁

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Schools, Courts, Offices, entertainment/media/news, and the worst but most useful, churches / temples that espouse Biblical Principals BUT twist THE TRUTH just enough to repulse some and keep confused, in the DARK, sheep before wolves their own flocks. Confusion / deceit (Babel "sorcery") are their trade and stock using those societal pillars above as fences to corral all those they can in that unhealthy state of mind, body, and soul. Some won't come to their senses till the age ends. Some blotted out forever gone.

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You know, I used to think of "church" (even though it wasn't for me) as a way that people could build Tribe and Community in a complex civilisation. Mostly harmless, even helpful. For the most part.

After COVID, I'm afraid I have to lump the "organized faith" in with the cabal.

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"I even wrote an article “3 Methods To Decode The Official Narrative” that is available for my paying subscribers."

Well, I was going to share insights from myself and others that would bolster your arguments, above, but since I cannot possibly pay for all the decent substacks out there, I won't share what I know freely either.

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Food for thought. Thank you. We are about to step into the world of the “cancer narrative” today. My husband has his first oncologist consultation this morning. I pray we can sort out the BS.

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Janet, before he commits to a treatment regimen I suggest looking into antiparasitics. Fenbendazole and Ivermectin are two items that some have used successfully to treat cancer.

Please start by monitoring PH levels. If your husband tests on the acid side, start a regimen of daily doses of sodium bicarbonate in water twice a day to get the PH over to the alkaline side of the scale. Dr. Sircus has much information on natural treatments for cancer. None have the side effects and risks of chemo and radiation or surgery.

https://drsircus.com/sodium-bicarbonate-baking-soda/why-treat-cancer-with-bicarbonate-baking-soda-rescues-circadian-oscillation/

Also follow Dr. Sircus's Substack channel.

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Due to my research and saving info just in case, he is already on both IVM and Fenben for the last several weeks. He is onboard. Dr. Sircus I’m not familiar with so I will check. Thank you! Kenneth.

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I once met an oncology tech that told me that none of her patients with cancer tested PH to the alkaline side. All were acid.

I have been studying cancer since my mother in law was diagnosed with breast cancer that eventually took her life in 2007.

One of the first books I read is now available to be downloaded via PDF. German Cancer Breakthrough. https://www.scribd.com/document/266419693/German-Cancer-Breakthrough

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Also, Pierre Kory has been doing a lot of work with cancers, in conjunction with your oncologist treatment. He is offering his experience with off label prescribing to help people, with good success.

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Thank you. I have read him off and on. I may dig deeper. 👍🏻

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Ah, Monsieur O'Kanu, the more I autodidact, the more alien I feel among humans.

There are a few who "get it." But for the most part, the mud & yuck is thick and 3D dreary.

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Absolutely… an incredible article! Thank you so much for all your insights.

I look forward to read all your past articles as I just became a paid subscriber and purchased your book . You have encouraged me to look into my spiritual journey. I will share your work with all my family and friends.

God bless your endeavors!

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"See the World in Principles: You don’t need to know everything; you just need to grasp the fundamental principles that guide actions and behaviors. Understanding these principles allows you to make sense of the world."

This is why EVERYONE seems R3T@rd3d. There are very few people who think at all, even fewer who would recognize a fundamental principle if it punched them in the face.

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Speaking of the origins and all the way down the line cultural consequences of extended adolescence two books by the poet Robert Bly provide a comprehensive analysis of such.

They are:

Iron John A Book About Men

The Sibling Society

Plus the movie/film Beavis & Butthead Do America provides a spot on analysis of the nature of American "culture". The two anti-heroes are obsessed with what goes in and out of their two major orifices. And with all things sexual - they are of course constitutionally incapable of any kind of loving relationship with a woman. They also trash every thing they come across.

The Orange Haired Monstrosity is of course an in-your-face exemplar of the adolescent (and sub-adolescent) characters described by Robert Bly and depicted in the movie.

As far as I know the Orange one is pitching his appeal to such dis-affected male adolescents.

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Thank you. I want to share this article with a friend who I argue with repeatedly about these issues. But I know she would just reject it out of hand. I have sent her reams of information on weather modification, and she just rejects the obvious. This is a woman who saw classified documents when she worked in Washington DC that showed that those in power were planning to shut down the grid back in the 90s. I do not understand what the disconnect for her is. She is a college professor, so maybe that’s the problem.

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That is the problem. She only knows what she has been taught. Digging deeper is scary so it’s easier to dismiss it. Galileo scared everyone with his theory so he had to recant it.

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