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Eli's avatar

IMHO We fought the revolutionary war because rich men in power wanted to expand their property ownings beyond a line set by England’s King (George III) that he told them not to go beyond (westward). So they whipped up the colonies populace to think they were fighting for themselves and their own freedom, which they never were. No different from modern wars.

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DogsLife's avatar

I have found myself questioning everything I was ever taught about history since waking up in 2020. Over the weekend I happened to see a story about the USS Maine and its "spontaneous combustion" which led to the death of 268 sailors, a catchphrase "Remember the Maine" and the Spanish-American War. Immediately I thought this was just 'another setup' to garner public support for a war which was intended to create more wealth for the elites. The deaths of men mean nothing to them. - they are only interested in wealth and power.

I feel like I'm living in the sewer, surrounded by lies and deception, greed and corruption, evil and debauchery....with no end in sight.

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Jen's avatar

I can relate to this...I feel like we all awoke to a very unhappy reality in 2020. We really just didn't know before then.

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Katherine's avatar

Many of us have known for nearly our whole lives but just couldn't get the word out.

Today anyone who wants to wake up can.

The one Covid Silver Lining. But hard on the newcomers. Personally I can't even imagine trying to "grok" all of this in 2 years!

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DogsLife's avatar

I'm glad to be awake, but it's overwhelming and has left me quite stunned. I relate the feeling to the final realization of a lifelong betrayal. It's like being on the outside, looking in, while everyone goes about their business like there is nothing to be concerned about. My whole life has changed, and not for the better.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Absolutely. I can see around me, newly awakened people going through many stages of dawning awareness. They express thinking processes that I recognize from my ‘grokking’ twenty or more years ago. My thinking in regards to the danger we face has evolved gradually. I feel deep compassion for those having to process so much, so quickly

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Katherine's avatar

Yes, that is exactly what I'm witnessing too, and I do have a lot of compassion for them too!

We need to help them through this. I truly cannot comprehend having to take all of it in during a one, two, or even three year span.

Personally I grew up with Vietnam, and all that went with that time, so knew from early childhood that the military industrial complex was not to be trusted.

When 911 came along that was at the same time as my daughter's serious vaccine injury, so I didn't really look into it as I should have.

But the damages to my girl made me really look long and hard at vaccines, and once I knew they caused autism, plus a host of other issues, and additionally knew the government continued to force more, and more and more on our helpless children, I knew something very evil was at the helm of our nation.

One September 11, 5 or 6 years after the event, I saw a group of people standing in my town Square with 911 information. It struck me as strange. Small city, in Florida; if that was going on all over my country I needed to pay attention, or so I thought. I took a bunch of their material home. Wow, just wow. The scales fell from my eyes. There are many other pieces to the puzzle that fell into place throughout the years, but I see through the lies of the "enemy" pretty clearly, on a daily basis. When everyone bought the insanity that was the "Covid19 Response" I was stunned. Nothing they said was true, and that was obvious from very early on.....

So for me it's been more "who is it, really,?" rather than "what's happening,?" for a long time now.

I've come to some concepts I'm comfortable with, for now, but they are not "orthodox" in mainstream society today, shall we say?

This is a journey each of us has to take, in order to wake up.

But to try to wrestle all of it in a short time? Good grief! Poor people.

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Chevrus's avatar

I have come to realize over the past 20 years or so that much of history has been "directed" and events depicted may very well be quite different than what actually happened.....to put it mildly. Some of the theories I have encountered seemed a bit out there at first, but when compared to the official version they make a great deal more sense. So often the things we are told to believe have little to no evidence to support them. All it takes is a little digging....

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Annie's avatar

I agree. It's like the scales have fallen from my eyes and I can see clearly - all the evil, lies and deceits. I thank God that I can see it. 🙏❤

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Katherine's avatar

Yes, despite the shock it's better to be aware you are walking in the valley of the shadow of death, then to be delusionally thinking it's just Disneyland.

Perhaps they will not capture your children if you are actually aware of the dangers.

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Annie's avatar

Plus even though we know these perils, our Lord is with us. We have that comfort.

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Katherine's avatar

Remember, there are thousands, perhaps millions, of good human beings giving their all to stand against these wicked agendas!

It's just that up until now we never heard of one another, or the fights for the truth, on subject after subject.

This is the great unveiling of all the wickedness that previously was hidden from view.

Rejoice; the cat is out of the bag now, and soon the "elites" won't know what hit them!

Listen to Kevin Jenkins and Dr. Christine Northrup on Rumble recently. That will give you some positive vibes for certain!

(Sorry I have forgotten the interviewer's name.)

Anyone?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Have you watch "Europa: The Last Battle"? That'll set your hair on fire! It's long (10 part series) but truly enlightening about the backstop never told about pre-WW1 &2.

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Katherine's avatar

I have not, but have wanted to see it. Thanks for reminding me of it! The real history of the Wars, and Revolutions in Europe are really interesting.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Source? I have read a lot of US history from this era. and a lot of people lost their lives and/or fortunes in taking a stand for the ideal of self-determination. Not everyone was on board, plenty were OK with the status quo. Not trying to start an argument, genuinely curious. Can certainly agree that history is complicated, and no one can really convey the full context of what the times were like as they weren't THERE. Similar awakening after reading Thomas Sowell's Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality? Many of the civil rights leaders were really about stirring up the masses to build their own power base vs truly caring about the betterment of the people they purported to represent.

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Eli's avatar

Donna, not one source but an opinion I formed from a myriad of sources, many of them primary sources. What I do for a living is write books about history and I’m known for accuracy. I mostly use primary sources, and always question secondary sources (many of them are amazingly inaccurate). I was encouraged to write a book about the American revolution and when I began my research process I was shocked by what I saw. During that time I found myself speaking at a school in Boston (Boston!) and they asked me what I was working on next. When I began to rant about how much brainwashing and false hoods were fed to the colonists, getting them to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the wealth of the elites, and I saw the looks on the faces of the teachers, I realized I better not write that book at all. And I better keep my mouth shut too. I had already spent a lot of money on research, but I dropped it like a hot potato. That’s why I prefaced my comment with IMHO, because it’s just my opinion, and the question this morning brought out a bit of the old rant lol.

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Copernicus's avatar

And, not simply self-determination. It was the freedom to live freely before Almighty God, according to the dictates of one’s conscience lived in submission to God. May seem like hair-splitting, but it is the difference between living for oneself vs living under God the Creator.

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