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Amen, brother. You have said exactly what needs to be said. May we each heed your words, and meet in the market someday with smiles on our faces and love in our hearts.

God Bless, brother.

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This was interesting and exactly what we need to fight globalism per se. As General Flynn is often quoted as saying, "Local action = National impact". It is a question of doing all we can to thwart our enemy. I will chat with you in private on some issues 👍

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PROTOCOLS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION . . . Protocol No. 7 – World-Wide Wars

❝We must be in a position to respond to every act of opposition by war with the neighbors of that country which dares to oppose us: but if these neighbors should also venture to stand collectively together against us, then we must offer resistance by a universal war.❞

https://cwspangle.substack.com/p/protocol-no-7-world-wide-wars

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I applaud your determination to learn a new language. It isn't easy.

Most of my family is in OH (near Lake Erie), or in the Allegheny mountains of PA. My children are local, except for the one who is a Catholic sister in PA, north of Pittsburgh.

In a pinch, we could manage (all of us are less than 50 miles from farmland). And, except for me (just recovered from a broken arm near the shoulder) have gardens and considerable food and supplies stored by (well, I have the food/supplies, just not a garden this year).

My husband and I are the oldest in our families (75 and 72), but the healthiest. They depend on us for backup assistance. So, we are interdependent (we don't store guns, but all the others do), and a quick trip by car. I may start looking at a gently-used scooter for emergencies/gas shortages. Couldn't handle a motorcycle, with my joint issues.

My neighbors are mature, generally cordial but distant, and my big goal this year is to get to know them better. It helps to know something about the people in your community - who is self-sufficient, who is Woke, or related to someone who might try to rip off the vulnerable in crisis conditions, and who could really use some help occasionally.

Keep up the blogging - I'm in a temporary cash crisis, and don't have the money to subscribe at this time, but will definitely put this blog on my list for contributing when I have the money.

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Thanks so much for the kind words. All my content is free. It seems like the only thing worth writing about are the things that make us free, or draw us closer to God. So that's what I have been focusing on. Rural PA is a great place, I am originally from VA.

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