Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to sovereigns who celebrate, near and far.
For many, the season is a time of hope and renewal, that brings to a close one year and the start of another. It can truly be ‘the most wonderful time of the year’ if you’re surrounded by people you love, with ample means to eat, shelter, walk and talk.
For many, the season has high expectations and we end up feeling ‘less’ than we should. Tony Robbins has a theory that much of this unhappiness stems from our gap between expectation and reality - but there's an easily achievable way out. By simply tempering your own hopes for accomplishments or perfect celebrations with family, you create room to appreciate those around us who may not have family at all or loved ones nearby - like members of the U.S Armed Forces spending Christmas overseas away from home - as well as anyone else hoping against hope for miracles this season related to health or finances.
For others, they may be around friends or family, but acutely aware of the loneliness and depression that can come with this season.
As someone who has struggled with both depression and addiction in the past, I want to offer a brief thought.
Depression lies. It's like a malicious program that infects and interferes with the brain's operating system, convincing you to believe things that aren't true. Addiction compounds and exacerbates that lie.
If you are fighting depression, I stand in solidarity with you. There is help. If you are reading this, you have value and I am here for you. If you need to connect, just reach out. If you reach out, you will find that there are many hands reaching back towards you, including mine.
The disconnect many of us feel is becoming more pronounced even as the technology around us improves at the pace of light.
We have instant communication to any corner of Earth, and yet more people today are lonely and depressed than at any time in history.
We have pervasive, always on social media, and yet too much of ‘social media’ is anti-social. We’ve become a society that is connected all the time and yet most online relationships/interactions are a mile wide and an inch deep. Humans are meant to share and connect IRL. I’m concerned that the Metaverse will rapidly accelerate the diminishment of authentic human interaction and connectedness for the overwhelming majority of Gen Z and Millenials.
In the near future it’s foreseeable a person could spend nearly their entire teenage and adult lives interacting almost solely with AI NPCs rather than forging authentic, nourishing relationships with real humans. That’s my dystopic thought for the day. It’s also why I’m interested these days in facilitating and experiencing more real life interaction than anything online (I’m also 51 and between no-tech and all-tech generations so take it with a grain of salt 😉).
I don’t have all the answers, but my gut tells me the right question to ask is, “What is Missing?”
What’s missing from previous years and generations that led to a greater sense of community and overall coherence?
There are two answers that spring to mind.
The first is a relationship with God. I’m not talking necessarily about religion, but more about a spiritual relationship with God, or some higher power be it the Universe or something else entirely.
The second is a close relative of the first, and that is a ‘higher purpose or meaning’.
Our ancestors are a reminder of the significance behind human connection. Faith and purpose, intertwined with one another, played an essential role in creating strong communities that valued meaningful interactions. We can aspire to recapture those foundations as we look to foster more unified connections within our current society.
Sadly, the majority of us are caught up in the day to day and the smallness of life in this world. For too many, there is also genuine scarcity, and most of the days are spent struggling to provide the basic necessities for themselves and their loved ones.
For others, money may lead to material comforts, but a lack of spiritual fulfilment can be just as prevalent - leading many down an arduous and seemingly directionless journey towards mortality. Without something greater than ourselves to strive for our goal in life is uncertain; we are left adrift amidst the abyss of emptiness.
While the above needs greater exploration than we have time for today, it’s the latter group that has brought us to the cliff and helped engineer the slow motion collapse of the greatest civilization and country the world has ever known.
Men and women of a certain echelon, believing themselves to be all-knowing and powerful, have an unwarranted sense of superiority that allows them to disrespect the past. These people thoughtlessly reject tradition by viewing it as useless adornments or chains built to shackle without recognizing its value for today's generations.
I’m not arguing that we can’t improve upon the past (as Lord knows we’ve made plenty of mistakes). But the underlying covenant of America is a promise bequeathed from our Founders - that our nation can strive towards creating the American dream by building upon and refining their legacy – without repeating history’s mistakes.
Traditions and rituals often tell a story about a home or family. They serve as reminders of events that have shaped our family and our children’s lives. They help create a personal identity for the child and build something he/she can relate too.
Also, as it often bespeaks of the family history, it shows our children that they are part of something bigger. It tells them that they are not alone, but rather, a part of a greater whole. Psychology has found that children who have an intimate knowledge of their family’s history are typically more well-adjusted and self-confident than children who don’t. There’s something about understanding your past and knowing you belong to something bigger that inspire confidence in children as well as adults.
It’s also the reason why if something has stood the test of time, it’s not smart to delete it without serious thought.
Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations ascribes the quote, “Don’t ever take a fence down until you know the reason why it was put up,” to Chesterton by John F. Kennedy in a 1945 notebook.
The full quote from Chesterton’s 1929 book, The Thing, gives more insight:
“In the matter of reforming things, as distinct from deforming them, there is one plain and simple principle; a principle which will probably be called a paradox. There exists in such a case a certain institution or law; let us say, for the sake of simplicity, a fence or gate erected across a road.
The more modern type of reformer goes gaily up to it and says, “I don’t see the use of this; let us clear it away.” To which the more intelligent type of reformer will do well to answer: “If you don’t see the use of it, I certainly won’t let you clear it away. Go away and think. Then, when you can come back and tell me that you do see the use of it, I may allow you to destroy it.”
Essentially it means if you want to tear down something from the past, at least understand why someone spent the time, labor and capital to erect it in the first place.
From that perspective, the nuclear family model has long proven effective in raising children, with good reason. This is why opponents of Western Civilization seek to undermine it - they recognize the importance and strength that comes from healthy families steeped in faith-based values. Despite other models now necessary due to societal changes, the traditional choice remains a powerful one for nurturing generations of individuals who will carry our culture into an ever changing future.
As my friend Yuri Bezmenov cogently observes:
“The decline of Western civilization has followed the decline of Christianity. Several generations grew up in broken homes and schools with no moral foundation. Nature abhors a vacuum, so the secular cult of Current Thingism has filled the void. The masses now worship DEI, BLM, ESG, LGBTQ+, drugs, sportsball, Islam, video games, porn, and COVID fear porn through CCP TikTok sermons. Our society is so demoralized that the same stadiums Billy Graham filled will host a national drag queen story hour tour in 2023 (WARNING: eye and soul bleach required). Idolatry, blasphemy, degeneracy, and desecration are everywhere.”
This Christmas or Hanukkah, please take some time to reflect and think about the blessings you have and the real meaning of the holiday while marginalizing the rampant consumerism. Then explain it thoughtfully to the young ones.
PS: If you’re looking for other reasons to be grateful, take solace that if you’re reading this, it means you survived Season’s Greetings from Sleepy Joe last year.✌️🎄
The Twitter Files Part 6 & 7:
As I stated two weeks ago, the Twitter Files are this generations Pentagon Papers, but perhaps more far reaching. The War in Vietnam was already losing popular support when Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Papers to the NY Times and they decided to publish them.
In Elon’s Twitter treasure trove, we discovered what many of us ‘conspiracy theorists’ already knew to be true - that for the last 6 years we’ve been told The Sky is Green by an unholy alliance between ‘Deep State’ Government, Big Tech and media.
Devastating information continues to leak out conclusively showing that Twitter and the FBI were acting in unison to suppress doctors, scientists and conservatives and alter the results of the election.
The evidence is now indisputable that the U.S. Government and Twitter acted in a fascist manner in violation of the 1st Amendment to suppress speech.
Emails, texts and meetings show Twitter’s Safety Board being instructed by the FBI to ban certain tweets and accounts, and then Twitter coming up with fabricated reasons to suspend these targets all while openly admitting that the accounts in question had NOT violated Twitter’s Terms of Service.
Every single one of the Right’s allegations on shadow banning, suspensions and close fascist cooperation between government and private entities turned out to be true.
There are too many examples to cite and I suggest you read the files yourself. In my humble opinion, one of the most outrageous leaks confirmed that intelligence agents and their civilian co-conspirators (at the Aspen Institute and elsewhere) KNEW beyond a shadow of doubt that the Hunter Biden laptop story that broke one month before the 2020 election was real.
The FBI had the laptop in its possession since 2019 and had already confirmed it’s contents and authenticity. They then deviously came up with a ‘foreign intelligence agencies will try to co-opt the election by dropping fake news on Hunter’ cover story that they repeatedly ingrained into the heads of Twitter and other social media platforms like Zuckerberg’s Facebook.
This wasn’t a casual mistake as the FBI claimed. It shows malicious intent to conduct a domestic insurgency operation and bona fide election interference. Every single one of those agents and the 51 former intelligence operatives who signed a very public letter pinning the laptop on Russian disinformation should be prosecuted.
Bottom line, they knew it was all real, and composed a fake cover story to help suppress the information and alter the outcome of the election. This seditious ploy made January 6th look like a July 4th BBQ in comparison.
At Stanford, Words are Violence
For those unaware, college administrators actually outnumber students at Harvard and some of the most well known colleges in the nation. The above is the primary reason college budgets (and thus tuition) continue to bloat far out of proportion to the value delivered. These days, the administrations (under the watchful Sauron-like eye of woke student bodies) have to find more and more ways to put their burgeoningDEI departments to good use.
Stanford’s latest full employment act for administrators - The Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative (EHLI) is a “multi-phase, multi-year project” to address harmful language at Stanford that resembles a parody list me and the boys could have put together over a drunk weekend. “Multi-phase, multi-year” obviously means multi-millions spent on this Orwellian effort. When you employ far more administrators than are actually needed, it’s no surprise they end up devoting time to counterproductive nonsense like the below.
The EHLI implicitly foments or acknowledges the idea that aggrieved students are so victimized and mentally weak, that the mere hint of language that at one time in history may have had a different connotation is enough to incapacitate them. Perhaps the origins of the ‘Sticks and Stones’ adage and other Traditionalist maxims might make a better freshman seminar than whatever these universities are teaching in Gender Studies or Critical Race at $20K a pop.
Back in the day, 18 and 19 year olds were leading the charge at Ia Drang and on the Beaches of Normandy. But now, even reading thru the Stanford Harmful Language Initiative requires a big, bold faced warning on the cover:
Content Warning: This website contains language that is offensive or harmful. Please engage with this website at your own pace.
A stroll down Grievance Lane brings the afflicted to the Guide’s Categories - Ableist, Ageism, Colonialism, Gender-Based, Imprecise Language and Institutional Racism amongst others (I'll take ‘Cultural Appropriation’ for $2000 Alex).
While there are many good language candidates for mockery, perhaps my favorite is “trigger warning.” The phrase itself arose out of the the Millenial generation’s self-learned proclivity for being offended. Their hyper-sensitivity and general 'softness', meant that anything beyond plain vanilla language needed to be slapped with a 'trigger warning' to give notice that you may encounter something you don’t approve of and hopefully won’t be scarred for life.
According to the EHLI, the preferred replacement term now is "content warning", because as the Guide explains - "The phrase ‘trigger warning’ can cause stress about what's to follow. Additionally, one can never know what may or may not trigger a particular person."
So now it's not just the typically harmless content that will follow the phrase ‘trigger warning’ that merits caution, but the actual warning itself of 'trigger warning' may 'trigger someone' and therefore that phrase is no bueno anymore. 🤦🏻♂️
You see where this leads. Eventually the word 'warning' or 'caution' or potentially any interpretation of any word whatsoever will be banned or frowned upon as each additional building block of sensitivity is ramped up to the equivalent of ‘violence’.
What should be obvious is that people should treat each other decently. Some derivation of the Golden Rule is still the landmark we should all strive to.
However, one’s own peculiar sensitivity doesn't affirmatively place obligations on the rest of the world.
The slippery slope above has birthed new offenses where none existed before like the Pronoun Game, where LinkedIn and woke corporations now demand we submit to the indulgences of overly privileged, sensitive and indoctrinated First World children.
If you want to pretend that you’re a boy, a girl, a they, a lion or a bunny, that’s your business and more than fine. But your own peculiar brand of mental illness doesn’t obligate any of us to play along.
What's clear is we are raising generations that are ill-suited to the actual world. We can euphemistically call them idealists, but the reality is they are utterly ‘useless eaters’ if indeed the veneer of civilization peels back just the slightest. None of these people could survive in any other place or any other time in human history.
The above may seem harsh, but what most of these kids need is a bit of tough love and a reality check. Then again, I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that a greater number of the younger generations are living in their parents’ house than ever before.
Anyway, here's a quick survey of my favorites from the world's top university wokesplaining to it's student comrades the proper verbal elimination diet to pursue going forward along with suitable margarine substitutes.
Man, I feel bad for today's kids who are set adrift in this sea of lunacy. More and more, the value proposition for college pales besides real world trades. AI-proof skillsets like welding, plumbing and electrical work certainly beat going $350K into debt for college and staying up late studying the Stanford EHLI.
Please no laughing. This is a serious matter:
Offensive Term: American
Use Instead: U.S. Citizen
Explanation: This term often refers to people from the United States only, thereby insinuating that the US is the most important country in the Americas (which is actually made up of 42 countries).
Offensive Term: Hispanic
Use Instead: Latinx
Explanation: Although widely used to describe people from Spanish-speaking countries outside of Spain, its roots lie in Spain's colonization of South American countries. Instead of referring to someone as Hispanic because of their name or appearance, ask them how they identify themselves first.
Offensive Term: peanut gallery
Use Instead: hecklers
Explanation: This term refers to the cheapest and worst section in theaters where many Black people sat during the Vaudeville era.
Offensive Term: stupid
Use Instead: boring, uncool
Explanation: Once used to describe a person who could not speak and implied the person was incapable of expressing themselves.
Offensive Term: straight
Use Instead: heterosexual
Explanation: This term implies that anyone who is not heterosexual is bent or not "normal."
Offensive Term: homeless person.
Use Instead: person without housing.
Explanation: Using person-first language helps to not define people by just one of their characteristics.
Offensive Term: kill(ing) two birds with one stone
Use Instead: accomplish(ing) two things at once
Explanation: This expression normalizes violence against animals.
Offensive Term: take your best shot
Use Instead: give it a go
Explanation: These terms represent the unnecessary use of the imagery of hurting someone or something.
Offensive Term: African-American
Use Instead: Black
Explanation: Black people who were born in the United States can interpret hyphenating their identity as "othering." (Editor’s Note: I’m old enough to remember being chastised in law school for using the term “Black” instead of “African-American.”)
Offensive Term: long time no see
Use Instead: I haven’t seen you in a long time.
Explanation: This phrase was originally used to mock Indigenous peoples and Chinese who spoke pidgin English
Offensive Term: Black Hat hacker
Use Instead: malicious, criminal, unethical hacker
Explanation: Assigns negative connotations to the color black, racializing the term.
Offensive Term: white paper
Use Instead: position paper
Explanation: Assigns value connotations based on color (white = good), an act which is subconsciously racialized.
There are plenty of other gems, and those in class should continue taking notes on your ‘non-BIPOC’ paper.
It'd be hilarious if it wasn't so sad. Again, the line between parody and reality continues to blur.
By the time the wordsmiths get done, we'll just be grunting and using sign language with each other while donning an appropriately non-hostile and docile expression.
At least they’re only paying $85,000 a year for this privilege.
While the above might seem silly and harmless, the darker side is if aggrieved persons are being programmed and indoctrinated since birth to see the world through the twin lenses of pronouns and micro-aggressions, then the elite brains coming out of universities like Stanford working on next generation exponential technologies like AI will produce a very compromised and pliable version of 'TRUTH'.
When the programmers drink from the poisoned pool of woke postmodernism, the ‘answers’ and datasets they prod the AI to come up with likely will be something sane people who grew up in a world of hard sciences and objective truth don't like very much. And when we eventually deem AI omnipotent or the default seer to consult for every answer, what we're really doing is hard coding into the Matrix the woke insanity we've witnessed over the last decade.
That's exactly the GIGO (garbage in - garbage out) problem I wrote about several weeks ago.
Biden’s America.
In Biden’s America (sorry Stanford), you’re more likely to die younger. Life expectancy has dropped considerably since 2020 and stands at a multi-year low.
In the last fifty years, the average male’s sperm count has dropped by 62 percent and testosterone rates are down over 30 percent.
Combine the above numbers with the overall drop in fertility and dramatic rise in miscarriages since the MRNA experiment began and you’ve got the making of a domestic demographic crisis.
Peter Zeihan has written for years that China and other countries are on the verge of demographic collapse.
In actuality, demographic collapse takes much, much longer than most people expect. That’s the primary reason why I don’t believe China, Russia, Germany or others in the crosshairs will suffer their ultimate fate due to demographic collapse.
Technology in the form of robotics and AI will also do some heavy lifting on this front to offset the negative effects. Either way, it’s a trend that bears watching.
The granddaddy of all conspiracy theories (now that additional evidence has arisen the CIA was behind the killing of JFK) is currently that the MRNA vaccine was nothing more than a depopulation tool as some of its biggest proponents are notoriously the Malthusian Great Reset types like Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates and others who believe the Earth’s sustainable population is closer to 2 billion, or about a 75% drop from current human totals on the planet.
I wouldn’t rule it out as nearly every single other pandemic ‘conspiracy’ we were lambasted for voicing has come true. But I don’t subscribe to the depopulation theory yet as confirmatory evidence isn’t currently available.
What is clear is that: (1) the vaccine doesn’t work for shit; (2) that it’s about 5x-500x as dangerous as Covid itself; (3) and that actuarial numbers of excess mortality and people ‘dying suddenly’ is rising at an alarming rate we’ve never seen before since 2021’s global Mass Vax campaign kicked off.
If it’s not the vaccine causing these numbers, then it’s a helluva coincidence.
No Plan Survives Contact with the Enemy
Chris Martenson writes a terrific blog over at Peak Prosperity. He offers this homage and practical advice from Col. David Hackworth, one of the most prolific writers and best military minds of our time. Hackworth’s memoir, “About Face” is a must read for fans of military history.
It is commonly observed that “No Plan Survives Contact with the Enemy.” Since we’re engaged in a Hybrid War, I thought I’d consult one of the most-decorated small-unit commanders in U.S. history: Colonel David Hackworth. He wrote the list below years ago (Source – independent/Hackworth). I miss the Colonel, who opposed the Iraq War, and was a decorated combat veteran – a true subject matter expert. He died back in 2005, at age 74. (hackworth.com at archive)
Col. Hackworth suggests, when operating in a combat zone:
Never use trails.
Always take it for granted that the enemy’s watching.
Always have a go-to-hell plan.
Never assume anything.
Always expect the unexpected.
Talk to the Grunts, they always have the best feel for what’s going down.
Keep operations sledgehammer simple and remember: if it can be fucked up, it will be.
Train your force like a good football coach. Teamwork is the key and this is done by relentlessly repeating squad drills over and over until they are executed automatically and flawlessly. Then do them again!
And remember, squads who live by the basics of their trade make great armies; armies don’t make great squads. And these squads must be perfectly trained in the basic fundamentals of the killing trade.
And most importantly, NEVER, NEVER be in a hurry.
Viewed through this lens, we don’t really have to wonder what he’d think about “Operation Warp Speed”, or their “ticking clock”. Do our opponents have a go-to-hell plan? From what I can tell, when things go wrong, they double down, doing even more of what doesn’t work. Example: they try to muzzle, gaslight, and effectively kill the vaccine injured, rather than flipping the script and taking the opportunity to look kindly and benign by helping the “wounded vaxxed heroes” to heal. Likewise, they appear to be in a hurry. Lastly – do we think they care about what the grunts have to say? Grunts fly coach, not private, and one key attraction of being a member of this club is never, ever having to associate with a grunt. Heck, grunts will soon be replaced by robots. Or so they imagine. How does this end? My guess: they’ll be evacuating from the rooftops by helicopter in a few more years.
Note: If you’re not familiar with the term, “Hybrid War”, see the video below from Maajid Nawaz.
Maajid Nawaz explains Hybrid War.
For civilians, the snapshot blueprint for survival and prosperity remains the same.
Fight like hell to win back control of your country using all available (legal) means.
a. Weaponize your dollars.
b. Organize and support new or existing aligned networks.
c. Get active at the local levels where you can have the greatest impact - School boards, town hall events, mayoral races & state legislatures.
d. Let your politicians know you don’t approve of the woke nonsense and elitist whims like open borders.
Make and practice a family plan for all contingencies. Cut unnecessary expenses and grow income aggressively.
Stockpile necessities: Food, medicine, water, defense and other supplies. Buy from local farms and butchers if possible. The food is less poisoned. The Ant and the Grasshopper allegory has survived 200 years for a reason.
Have an Exit Plan. If you live in a blue city, have a SHTF plan to move to another city of state. If you’re not married to the land or country, have a 2nd passport or route to escape to another country. It may be temporary, but it’s better to have than not have if the communist wave keeps spreading.
Get Ready. Prepare like no one is coming to save you but you and your network. Because that’s what it may come down to. Most people don’t even have 2 days of drinking water readily available. If there’s a cyberattack or grid collapse, you can bet the faucet drinking water will be out as well as your local grocery store. You should have at least 7-10 days of water, food & medicine bare minimum.
In Case You Missed:
The pork-laden, $1.7 Trillion America Last Omnibus Bill is a travesty. Besides another $45 BILLION for Ukraine, the Bill included $7B to fight HIV/AIDS overseas, an LBGTQ+ museum in NYC, and $410 Million for border security in Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, and Oman -- but not a single dollar for securing the U.S. border.
Every Republican that voted for this monstrosity should be tarred, feathered and primaried.
Djokovic - Athlete of the Year.
Not only is Novak Djokovic arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, but for the Shamdemic madness he'd also be the all time Grand Slam winner. He currently trails Rafael Nadal by 1, but was forced to miss 2 Grand Slams this year after being deported and imprisoned for his courageous decision to skip injecting himself with an experimental gene therapy.
The sports world may be little more than a game to some, but it has a rich tradition of athletes stepping up in roles bigger than themselves in times of turmoil like Joe Louis’ defeat of German Max Schmeling during the lead up to World War 2 and Muhammad Ali’s refusal to be drafted to Vietnam.
The shameless (and anti-science) decision by the Australian and US Open to ban Djokovic from competition was based on little more than spite and bowing to woke fascist mobs. Djokovic already had Covid, and like most people under the age of 80, recovered easily and therefore enjoyed strong natural immunity superior to anything the vaccine could offer. Even sillier, many unvaccinated competitors were allowed to play in the U.S. Open because they were American citizens.
As Jordan Schachtel writes for the Brownstone Institute:
“He reminds us of one particular legendary sportsman of the past, a man who shares his status as one of the greatest professional athletes of all time. Of course, there are no perfect parallels, but there was one man who not so long ago took a hugely important — but deeply unpopular in his time — public stance in the fight for humanity.
That man is the late Muhammad Ali, “The People’s Champ,” who, in his time exiled from the sport of boxing, faced tremendous hostility from all levels of society. Ali’s refusal to enter the armed services and outright protest of the draft drew immense scrutiny and outright insanity. His outspoken rejection of the war in Vietnam, and his explicit challenging of the American civil rights status quo, further infuriated these forces.
The media turned him into a monster. The U.S. government persecuted him. He was labeled as ethically depraved. He was robbed of his ability to make a living during a large portion of the prime of his athletic career. In the face of endless cruelty and hate, Ali never wavered.
It wasn’t until years, or really, decades later that Ali’s struggle against the system was universally recognized as a noble endeavor.
Props to Novak Djokovic for fighting the good fight and carrying the torch. For using his platform to fight for the rights of every individual against the forces of government tyranny, he’s the new People’s Champ.”
Djokavic’s refusal to bow before the woke mob and The Science™️ makes him my Athlete of the Year and has earned the USTA and Australian tennis permanent black eyes for their cowardly role in this fiasco.
PS: Aaron Rodgers was a close second… 💪
Articles I’m Reading:
A More Elegant Form of Gene Editing Progresses to Human Testing. Instead of cutting out chunks of the genome to disable malfunctioning genes a la CRISPR, base editing makes a smaller, more precise swap.
Professor David Collum of Cornell gives his Year in Review. This one’s a monster but covers some interesting areas.
The Substack below is one way to deal with Pronoun Mobs who increasingly resemble the Ribbon Mafia in Seinfeld.
The Twitter Octagon
Memetic Warfare
And let’s not forget the unsung heroes of the ‘Pandemic’.
And the final one is less a meme than more of a bit of advice. Think about it…because it’s never too late to change your future.
Christmas…
To leave you with a smile. Here’s the greatest SNL skit that never made the show.
If you’ve ever lived in NY or been around doormen, you know how close it is to reality.
Parting Quote:
“What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace." - Agnes M. Pharo
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Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all my friends and family.
John Wick is what they call me and being censored is how they deal with me. I have accepted that society and it’s power players will do anything to silence the people who think outside the norm and won’t conform to what they believe is right. I march to my own beat and believe we all need to figure out to elevate ourselves and the ones around us to bring joy and happiness as best we can as this is a cold and dark place we live in. John Wick is my name and elevating peoples Sum of Life is my journey. May peace be with you brother
What is your view on the demographic topic then? I listened to Zeihan and seriously consider moving because of what he said about Germany, which is where I reside. For us Millennials it's really hard to make a decision on where to put down roots as RE is so expensive, that a mortgage today would be a decision for life.