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I just had a conversation with one of my more awake neighbors. He is an older guy and retired, self educated and what you'd call an "alpha male" type. We talked about the multiple smoke X's formed in the sky right above us and together watch another X get formed by two planes. He was clearly shaken and noticed some fuckery was clearly afoot. While we were talking, a jet liner flew directly over with no smoke trails and it sealed the deal. He was all ears and I told him all about the aluminum/benzate/strontium mixtures and how it blocks the sun so you can't grow corn (corn needs hot days so they do it stop your ability to have more "hot" days).

The conversation moved beyond the chemtrails and the immigration, covid, global warming, and anti-white lies (BLM) came up and he was totally down with all of it and said "I totally believe it". I asked him if he wanted to see more and invited further conversation to talk about possibly taking action or strategies to mitigate and he said "I don't care, I've only got a few years left anyway".

I understand his sentiment in a way, it's shocking. But I thought this might be a good opportunity to talk about techniques to get past the "I know but I don't care" phase of complacency.

What do you guys think? What are some good techniques to push past this boundary?

I just had a conversation with one of my more awake neighbors. He is an older guy and retired, self educated and what you'd call an "alpha male" type. We talked about the multiple smoke X's formed in the sky right above us and together watch another X get formed by two planes. He was clearly shaken and noticed some fuckery was clearly afoot. While we were talking, a jet liner flew directly over with no smoke trails and it sealed the deal. He was all ears and I told him all about the aluminum/benzate/strontium mixtures and how it blocks the sun so you can't grow corn (corn needs hot days so they do it stop your ability to have more "hot" days). The conversation moved beyond the chemtrails and the immigration, covid, global warming, and anti-white lies (BLM) came up and he was totally down with all of it and said "I totally believe it". I asked him if he wanted to see more and invited further conversation to talk about possibly taking action or strategies to mitigate and he said "I don't care, I've only got a few years left anyway". I understand his sentiment in a way, it's shocking. But I thought this might be a good opportunity to talk about techniques to get past the "I know but I don't care" phase of complacency. What do you guys think? What are some good techniques to push past this boundary?

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[–] 2 pts

Been there too. I don't know if it's worth getting past. If he's that old, what can he do?

Most of our elders were selfish moral cowards anyway:

http://www.whitakeronline.org/audio/theweakestgeneration.mp3

Well, he still uses money so his financial vote can be meaningful. I didn't want to push it though.

[–] 2 pts

It's hard to get anyone to take action in response to something that seems so overwhelming. You have to suggest small changes to start.