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Well said! Eloquent and succinct. Thank you for putting into words the uneasiness and unsettled feelings that I have been burdened with for far to long.

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Thank you. It's important to talk with both like-minded to feel grounded and those with differing views from time to time too. I think that's where the most change happens.

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Something is amiss, indeed, Lee, and welcome to Substack!

Thank you for being a Badass German:

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/are-you-a-good-german-or-a-badass

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Danke, dir auch! You are a talented, creative, and caring writer. I took your test, and you pegged me correctly. I'm undoubtedly BA. Thank you for using your talents towards waking people up to their involvement, and not just how they were affected. It is actually the topic of my next post.

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Thank you, Lee, and I look forward to that post!

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Wow, you captured so amazingly what I feel. And what I believe countless others feel. I haven't started my substack yet, but when I do, what I hoped to tackle is how (in small ways) to begin to flourish again (and help others flourish again in times like these). I look forward to what you write in the future.

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I'm glad you can relate and you have plans to help in your own way. I'm trying to provide a place to develop SMART actions that the average citizen can do towards change. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely. I don't think all the low blows I see everywhere and mindless arguing are very effective, and wanted to set the tone before diving in more. Expressing what a person would like to see different is a wonderful place to start. I don't believe there's a silver bullet to fix everything, but the more people on board, the more likely we can get things done.

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What you are planning to do is so needed! I've often thought how the seemingly most uninteresting but harmful laws can sometimes be causing the biggest effects, yet people will get stirred up by something downstream and never realize the root causes.

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I did 7 states, and now I'm doing state by state alphabetically. Just finished Cali and will update my other post in a bit.

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Added five more states, please check out: https://leemuller.substack.com/p/focus-on-forward-the-righting-the

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Lee,

https://nosearch.org/takeaction.html

I added your idea to my action item #11, check it out if you have a moment.

How would you describe your idea in one paragraph?

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Call out the 120 Democratic and 91 Republican Representatives currently in the U.S. Congress who voted to pass the multi-billion dollar 21st Century Cures Act (2016) that enabled uninformed consent and pushed "Real World Evidence" during the past two years. Contact our officials to hold them accountable to: preserve our Constitutional rights by ending and preventing mandates, compensate and provide help to the vaccine injured, and remove liability protection enacted through the PREP Act (2005 and 2020).

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https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/oh-ok-its-over?

I suggested https://rightingthewrongs.org in the comments because it was applicable to the article; you should consider chiming in.

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Thank you I appreciate it. I've been quiet today because of that faulty "study" coming out of University of Toronto and how it was broadcasted. Trying to figure out what I can do for Canadians.

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Correction - peace and contentment was lost November 2020 through January 2021. Everything after was just adding salt to the wound.

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I was never a good little blind follower. I used to get in trouble with teachers in high school, 10th and 11th grades, for pointing out the lies that were in the books used in history class. I would go to the library and check out books written by historians and bring them to class and ask why we were being taught lies. I was never sent to the principal's office, but I made my point. Those two teachers let me believe what I wanted to believe and everyone else in the classes just followed along and believed what they were told to believe. You know what young children are, when you want them to do something and they ask why, and they won't stop asking why until they here what makes sense to them. I never outgrew that. I always ask why, no matter what. I don't like censorship. Anyone that wants to censor information has something to hide. And anyone willing to accept censorship thinks living in a fantasy world of lies is acceptable. I much prefer the real world. When this covid crap started I was looking for anything I could find on it that didn't come from MSM and government sources. Government and MSM can't be trusted to do what is right for the people. That really hit home for me after 9/11. The job of MSM is to shovel the shit that government tells them to feed the blind followers because they know that the blind followers will eat it up like it is the food of the gods.

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Ha! we were quite opposites growing up, but you sound a lot like one of my best friends. I didn't learn until a lot later in life that some people are in it for themselves first and foremost and also second, and that lying is totally acceptable. I, on the other hand, don't enjoy walking on jello or for my kids to or anyone else to. Occasionally I run across MSM, I think at the dentist office, and so much of it just seems completely odd and unnatural, seemingly staged half the time with people speaking from an agenda or scripts and not from their hearts, common sense, and logic. In either case, I hope you are able to find like-minded people. I have personally found it with select friends, the freedom convoy truckers, and their supporters. Whenever I need a reset, that's my go to for now.

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I have a few friends that think along the same lines as I do. And they are not afraid to speak out. Some friends are just afraid to disagree with authorities so they say nothing. I got into it with a manager at one place I worked at over 10 years ago. He didn't agree with something I said to someone and told me I needed to behave in a professional manner. I told him I always behave in a professional manner. I'm a professional pain in the ass. I worked for that idiot for 15 years and he never learned that I wouldn't back down from him. Everyone else was afraid of him. I wasn't.

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Lol now you really sound like my current best friend

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40 years ago I worked at a plastics manufacturing plant. Small business. I bought a new t-shirt one day and wore it to work. Got a lot of laughs and comments agreeing with what it said. HERE COMES TROUBLE! A few weeks later I walked in wearing a t-shirt that said "I don't get paid enough to pay attention" The boss said don't wear that to work again. The following year he screwed me out of my vacation. I quit. He begged me to come back. Now this was the third time he made me angry enough to quit. The first 2 times I went back. By the 3rd time I was done. But he paid me for the vacation time he screwed me out of. My mom also worked for him. A few months later she quit.

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