Sorry I'm late....
It's all good. Still trying to get over all the fraud that was exposed at the Cyber Symposium. Incredible how the country was taken over in plain, obvious sight. We need to remove the media from this country and start anew. The corruption is now thorough.
I haven't been keeping up with the news over the last week, but I did catch a bit of the shenanigans going on at the Symposium.
I agree we need to reinvent media and kill the beast they created. I look at what society would be like (according to Nature's way) without all this man-made tech. We need to get away from the globalist ideology of central control and turn to something that reflects family values, local community and cultures, and individual freedoms and opportunities. We're currently being spoon-fed what the Enemy wants us to think about and take an interest in, and it's keeping us so busy trying to keep up with things that we can't absorb enough to know what's really going on and where it's leading us. This was all intentional. In less than 100 years they've drastically changed the landscape of human society in their favor, mostly through the media. It's used as a form of modern-day spell-casting. Anyone who remembers what life was like before the internet should be able to see how much control over our own lives we've lost. Those who were born into the internet world have no idea...
Great comment Mod99. I agree with it all. I've been traveling around the South east for 6 months trying to find an old American town to call home. IMO they no longer exist. Not only are the real estate markets rigged by someone, probably a DS globalist, but you can't find a town with a butcher, bakery and hardware stores. It's like all those warnings in the 90's about the Walmarts and Home Depots of the world destroying main street were spot on. What they didn't tell us was by destroying main street they destroyed our ability to remove ourselves from the globalist corporations which are controlled by the Globalist NWO. Sorry for the rant.
Sorry for the rant.
No, I appreciate it.
I just got back from a week out of the city. I went to a small town that hasn't seen much growth over the years, and it was sort of like going back in time. Other than the usual McDonald's and 7-11 on the main through-way, the place has kept much of it's original ambiance. Very little damage from the lockdowns, so most of the local small businesses were still operating. It's a railroad town, so it was developed by Masons and they still have a strong presence there, although not noticeable beyond this sign...
https://files.catbox.moe/52trs0.JPG
There isn't a huge influx of immigrants like in the city, although there are a small number of East Indians who have settled in recently. They're typically family-oriented and easy to get along with, but they know how to save money and invest in their future through business and don't care so much about the effect it has on local cultures, so who knows where that will lead. The area has an impoverished native Indian culture, which is a shame because native Indians are some of the easiest to get along with people in the world, and they respect the land and old ways of doing things. They own a lot of the land as reservations but don't have the money or resources to survive against the modern world. As long as they keep their land, the area will stay small and localized. It's mountainous terrain so there isn't much room for big business to set up shop. You might want to consider that while you're looking for a place to call home.
Good luck hunting!
(post is archived)