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We had friends up a week ago, and on the morning when just the mother and I were awake, we had an impromptu talk over coffee. She had not heard of Globalism, WEF, Twitter Files, Facebook Files, or any of the concerns over C19 and the vax. She is a lawyer. This is the challenge we face. Getting the information off of Twitter and out to Americans in a way they can see and digest. They have been the victims of military-grade psyops that has been refined over the last half century. They have little hope of overcoming it themselves, if they stay in their milieu, in a zeitgeist defined by our the Globalists, our State Dept and intelligence communities and crafted by psychopaths. Somehow it's up to us to help them see, a little bit at a time, something to crack open the bubble. It has to be now. The hour is very late.

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Thank you Wayne, for simply stating she is a lawyer, and not making the mistake I see so often of saying she is "highly intelligent". She could be called mentally adept, since she's been able to be academically and professionally successful. But she is a moron. The mainstream narratives are so transparently a pack of lies that anyone with a lick of sense can ascertain that from the narratives themselves. There is no need to be exposed to alternative views. As Cat Stevens said, the answer lies within. There is nothing within a person like her.

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Cat Stevens! yeah, steel man. I resurrected my old record player this year and have been listening to Tea for a Tillerman and other faves from the Cat man.

and you adeptly point out: "anyone with a LICK of sense. . ."

Yep. That is the point not even a LICK.

by the way, did you get a deer yet?

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Something happened to all my old vinyl, I miss it! Tea for the Tillerman got a lot of playing time. Had to play On the Road to Find Out on YouTube when that old line came to me the other day - sounds as great as ever, wife agreed!

No on the deer. Polar opposite of last season so far. Nothing moving when I'm out. Now, at prime time for bow, gotta take 10 days to leave town with no hunting! Desperation times when I get back. We like plenty of venison in the freezer.

You?

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Saturday I arrowed a buck, but, arrggh-- gut shot.

Luckily, my buddy can "see" blood and, unlike me, walked us right up to the downed-brown. It travelled over 200 yds and dropped less than 40 yds from my house. I had not seen any hunting a week or so ago but started seeing them about 5 or 6 days ago. Once firearms season starts, all bets are off as you know-- nocturnal. SO, I will think of you when I get my doe.

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Good job on the recovery. It's really nice to finally spot that brown on the ground. Your buddy is a good man to have around. Yeah, gun season is a lot different.

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Agree. Unfortunately, that psyop includes installing a defense mechanism, which prevents many from even considering new information that contradicts the nonsense.

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Spot on Wayne! Your story reminds me of one day in the operating room.... We had a resident surgeon with us. Mind you, he was born and raised in LA, made it through medical school and was now learning to be an orthopedic surgeon. I was taking about something and the Smithsonian museums came up in the conversation. He had never heard of the Smithsonian!

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Stunning. I knew we were dumbing it down..but that is shocking!!

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I cannot even fathom an adult in the professional world being that myopic. I would never hire someone with a complete lack of awareness of the world around him or her, or heck, an awareness of what’s occurring even a mere 2 feet from her face. Geez.

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To Wayne Jones. Stunning! She hadn't heard of any of what you listed? Two separate worlds they've created. Truly shocking to me!! In shows what we are up against. Please elaborate on her response. Denial? Intrigued? What questions did she ask?

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be careful that you are not the one as well, as you will soon see your hero Elon is of the dems side, just infiltrated now to the other side as master of deception, you can read my latests post if in doubt about what I say here, most likely he is the biggest psychopath among them all.

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No worries, I am very careful of this. Regardless, politicians and oligarchs are NOT my heros. 😉 In regards to Elon, this is indeed a non-zero probability. However, his current side clearly represents the lesser of two evils. If we have to fight them next, we will cross that bridge.

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Well said, If you kick your allies to the curb because you suspect there might be something wrong with them, you're left with no allies, and can't possibly win. I'm not sure about Elon. I'm not sure about anybody except my wife and kid. And shouldn't be. So what else is new? hrabmv's view is that of a loser. Win anyway you can, then go from there to the next battle.

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Very true!!! This is the difference in this side. We are not fooled and question everything and everyone. I see this as the great divide happening

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I will second that one!

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it is very delusional not to see huge problem with Elon as he represents the deepstate you want to escape

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I like his dark MAGA hat.

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It really is VERY confusing.

Do you have any suggestions as to a course of action?

It doesn’t seem possible that he could NOT be one of “them”, but,what else can we do except hope, and pray,for the best outcome? And,remember that our thoughts, and actions ,are very powerful. Perhaps,it’s possible that some good guys exist in that upper Echelon…....…

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God :) is in the upper Echelon, I went to read the last book of the Bible today and it does not sound well at all: there are trumpets mentioned, and we have a man named Trump!, then there is Dragon mentioned a lot of times and beast, and the chronology of Elon success was this: he came from the military industrial complex! 2002 he was CEO of Space X only later he took over Tesla, so basically he does not own anything! and the spacecraft they built to transport humans is called a DRAGON, look it up, so there is no doubt in my mind who Elon works for, yes we should pray, but we should also work on our ability to not fall for lies...as there is nothing much we can do now, pray for Trump, and do not spend money that will make bad guys richer, that is first thing, but maybe too late. NASA is founded by satanist, it is also public information, sickening, and that is where Elon came from. No he is not rich! they are rich!

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I have a close/longtime CA friend who has 2 Harris/Walz yard signs. I was spending the weekend with he and his wife. We avoided politics as a conversational topic, but he did mention “I’m not into guns,” and “I don’t want to pay attention to all that negative stuff.” To he and his wife, everything’s fine in his multi-million dollar house surrounded by similar homes and employed/retired people of means/education.

He has no idea that his tax dollars have been used for decades to spread guns/weapons around the world by the CIA in an effort to destabilize/overthrow countries including using tactics like bribery,extortion, assassination, sabotage, and mass murder of resisting demographics.

To him, focusing on “all that negative stuff” presents a moral dilemma, and would preclude him from believing he is a virtuous person. This is the state of abundance and willful blindness many of our successful white collar workers occupy. I know this because I am one. The Uniparty seduces with the promise of domestic cocooning.

“Don’t worry about what we do outside of our borders, or even inside of our borders to the people who resist. Relax,enjoy yourselves,you’ve earned it.” That is the Deep State’s message to the population, and I used to be satisfied with it until they tried to eat me and my family with C19 and the accompanying policies. One day,they will come for you. What will you do then, when your neighbors close their curtains and ignore your pleas for help?

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Chilliing description.

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I get that a lot from professional friends usually with very comfortable lives. They think it’s not worth paying attention to politics or getting riled about what happened in 2020 with the Covid atrocity. I’m often told no one is even thinking about Covid anymore. They have all moved on and so should you. Little do they know… but it’s certainly a feature of the well off given the system has rewarded them handsomely over the years and they have little reason to question or protest. They also got through Covid relatively unscathed. COVID was an attack on the less fortunate above all. It’s hard to realize how many of those good liberals just don’t care.

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In the past few weeks in innocent conversation with folks whom I considered intelligent friends, one had never heard of the spike protein, the other had never heard of ivermectin...how is this possible? Zero curiosity from either of course. Totally ignoring the connection of so many of our shared friends dead now, fighting cancer, heart problems, Cjd, immune issues- you name it. They are incurious and blind. I am afraid they represent the majority.

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You must live in Illinois as I do where there exists the most low information “educated” people. They will not care until something affects them in their bubble.

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Incurious. I like that word.

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I had this experience. My cousin is a NURSE and was all in on covid. Did not see her 2 yr old granddaughter for 2 years! On and on. When I explained about the overweight being at high risk and to relax, since she is actually below optimal weight, she had to ask me what a LIPID was!

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She’s a nurse? Nuff said…

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in my country the same, Minds are shut down

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"They cannot ascertain the lesser of two evils because they have seen no evil for the last four years."

As Stanley Kubrick might say: Eyes Wide Shut.

"Victor Ziegler: Listen, Bill. Nobody killed anybody. Someone died. It happens all the time. Life goes on. It always does, until it doesn't. But you know that, don't you?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZVzxb7HOo4

Eyes Wide Shut Billiard Dialogue

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Great scene, Sydney Pollack was so good in that role. Regards, JSL

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today this same idea dwells among billions of shut down Minds

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Once again very succinct and excellent writing John which expresses the ignorance I have witnessed among many highly educated and wealthy people in my part of the country! I call it the “rose colored glasses economics effect” where their wealth insulates them from harsher reality. They are truly living in a Matrix!

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'They cannot ascertain the lesser of two evils because they have seen no evil for the last four years.'

This is terrifying. Very hard to comprehend....

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It's called brainwashing. My brother and I were raised in the same family by the same parents. He's not stupid. We worked in the same business. We'd meet up for lunch sometimes and sit and eat at the bar because he liked to watch the CNN channel while he ate. When he watched the TV screen, it was eerie. He was mesmerized. slack jawed. His brain was absorbing everything that was being dished out. Years later, Covid struck. We were driving back from emptying out my aunt's house in CT and the conversation came around to me not getting the Covid shots. He sternly lectured me I had "wrong think" and needed an adjustment. He still feels that way. He's not dumb, he's brainwashed. He's living in the brainwashed bubble that allows NO critical thinking and requires the human to function as its been programmed to function. How do we fight this?

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yep, that sounds like one of MY brothers too. . .

married to a liberal Dem; he "transitioned".

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We’re in the age of excess.

While historical periods of excess typically herald civilizational collapse through complacency, our era presents an unprecedented combination: material abundance coupled with a profound withering of human curiosity: the necessity in us to reach the ultimate answer, to get to the bottom of things and find out what, why, who, when and where.

The past two centuries witnessed humanity's relentless pursuit of truth - an extraordinary accumulation of knowledge and intellectual development that gave birth to technological marvels like the internet. This exponential expansion of human understanding seemed to promise endless horizons of discovery. Yet paradoxically, we now face the twilight of this intellectual epoch.

What we're witnessing isn't merely stagnation but an active dissipation of our capacity for deep inquiry. This transformation runs deeper than simple disinterest - it represents a fundamental shift in human biology and therefore, in consciousness.

The modern human, evermore ensconced in their technological bubble, increasingly displays a remarkable indifference to actually seeing the broader world, let alone understanding it. This decline becomes particularly striking when one considers the evolutionary advantages that once made us unique: our dropped larynx enabling complex speech, our expanded neocortex allowing pattern recognition and strategic thinking, our revolutionary bipedal structure providing a higher vantage point, and the sophisticated muscular system supporting this vertical posture.

These features created human consciousness as we know it. Yet today, we witness their systematic breakdown. Enough is we look around, we notice how the upright posture succumbs to chronic downward gazing at technological pacifiers, how our communication abilities fragment despite constant "connectivity," and how our spatial awareness narrows to the dimensions of a screen.

Future generations will possess dramatically different capabilities for information retention and processing, marking a species-wide transformation toward homogenization and desensitization. We witness an exponential increases in speech and communication disorders, rising rates of obesity beginning in early childhood, and a population perpetually hunched over screens, displaying genuine disinterest in their immediate surroundings.

Perhaps even more disconcerting is the accelerating erosion of humanity's moral compass. The principles and values that once formed the bedrock of societal organization are vanishing from our very genetic matrix. This creates an existential void that humanity increasingly fills with unfettered pursuit of pleasure - a desperate search for abundance through sensory gratification that knows no bounds.

The convergence of these factors - a genuine disinterest or curiosity to find the ultimate answer, coupled with the fast diminishment of moral compass; not knowing what merits sacrifice or which values warrant preservation, we lose our ability to learn from consequences or prevent their recurrence - enables what I term as the "Nazification" of humanity.

We're witnessing the emergence of what amounts to an "army of the dead": individuals who, lacking personal integrity or principles, simply follow orders and systematically look away from uncomfortable truths.

It is comfortable, however, to attribute this degradation to external forces - the "global elites" or leadership. Such narratives of "us versus them" provide simple focal points for our discontent. However, this reductionist thinking actually perpetuates humanity’s enslavement, as well as its dehumanization, by distracting from the complex interplay of factors creating such predicament. When we fail to recognize the individual components constructing this reality, we normalize the banality of death while believing we resist it.

This isn't merely cultural decline - it's the systematic "powering down" of our species, not through external forces but through internal dissolution. The evolutionary advantages that once defined us are becoming obsolete, signaling the end of humanity's current form.

And so understanding this distinction becomes crucial for anyone seeking to maintain consciousness in an increasingly unconscious and cold world.

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Sooo,it’s all up to us,individually…be mindful of your thoughts,and your action. Thank you.

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The lesser of two evils is not going to save us.

((They)) will never allow us to vote our way out of these problems, especially since they went through such great lengths, efforts and expenditure to create these problems.

Instead of focussing on the lesser of evils, we need to revamp the entire system through nationwide organization, and of course action based upon the second amendment.

Americans have been justified dozens upon dozens of times in the last 25 years to utilize the second amendment as what we have been living through is the exact scenario the founding fathers wanted us to be protected from.

The only problem that matters, literally the only way we’re going to fix any of this is we must prevent the ruling establishment that has a stranglehold on both political parties, banks, media, Hollywood, big, Pharma, judiciary, search engines, etc., prevent them from participating, influencing and controlling our political institutions and politicians.

This will prove difficult since 90% of the people reading this post are oblivious as to who they are, which is why we use terms like establishment, Cabal, military industrial complex or globalist.

There is only one correct answer and over the last 27 years that I have been discussing it I often find that if you simply hand people the final answer they quickly rejected because they didn’t go through the thought process of solving this for themselves so I’m hoping that the following question will point someone in the right direction causing them to see what has been in front of them this entire time.

“If you want to know who is in charge, simply look at who it is illegal to criticize”

There is only one correct answer.

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I read "A Day No Pigs Would Die" as a young adult. What a wrenching, and beautiful, and true-to-honestly-hard-life coming of age story!

I grew up as an "outsider" -- even in my own family. This has made me hard to "fool" but as "not one of us" I've been unable to have much perspective-changing impact on my family members and other cohesive groups.

I don't "consume" mainstream media, or sit around "spinning consensus" like women tend to do, or "verbally jousting" like men do.

Instead, I'm likely to be off snooping around in odd places and reading things that fewer than 1 in 10,000 people read...like the "Chinese Guidance" on COVID-19, 7th edition (available in English, on the web, on March 4, 2020); or an email conversation among Chinese doctors about treating COVID-19 with high-dose ascorbic acid IVs, in the early weeks of the pandemic; or Vladimir Zelenko's letter to President Trump on March 23, 2020; or the FDA's briefing paper for ACIP for the Pfizer spikeshots in November 2020.

It's amazing what you can learn this way, but extraordinarily few people are interested, aside from a percentage of people who read and comment on Steve Kirsch's substack.

In any case, I recommend getting off the beaten path, broadening your sources of information, and frequently asking yourself "How can these contradictory things both/all be true (or at least believable to many people)?" All of this will help make you impervious to propaganda and programming.

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Yes. Take the road less traveled….

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When you meet people who do not have a grasp of the idea of the lesser of two evils you are interacting with the cohort from Bonhoffer's theory of stupidity. Stupidity is a lack of knowledge and the decision to avoid knowledge is a conscious one. The deeper question is what drives people to avoid knowledge? I suspect it comes down to exactly what you have pointed out:

"...we have gotten out of the habit of making daily sacrifices.

Making a sacrifice involves recognizing the harsh reality that we cannot gain something without giving up something else. "

In other words, we have not yet had enough pain to fully re-calibrate the public's ability to choose good leaders. A society can only afford the luxury of such horrific leadership decisions as Obama and Biden (and now Harris) if it is fat on bacon grease. The unprecedented inflation, child mutilation and sexualization, and ongoing democide via gene-altering drugs don't even seem to be enough. Of course, there again the willfull avoidance of information means these things haven't even happened.

Makes me sort of wonder this: If I wanted to replace everyone in the USA with citizens from different nations and cultures I'd have to make sure that one condition doesn't change because a change in this condition would wake the people up. What is that condition? Mr. Leake, you have identified it perfectly. The one condition that will keep the masses self-injecting, self-mutilating and electing the protectors of such schemes is a high stock market.

America's strength would seem to be its Achilles heel: money.

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Here’s to a high stock market!🥳 When people feel flush, they seem happier..

No,really,what do YOU suggest….? Obviously,something F%#k up is happening.The answers seem less then clear. Thank you.

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I'm not sure what you're getting at but the point I was making is that keeping the market high (via money printing and bailing out failed companies like big banks, airlines, auto makers, etc) is akin to sedating the patient while you amputate their limbs one by one.

What do I suggest? I suggest people have been ideologically captured. I suggest people have stopped looking for, and caring about, what is true and instead only look for what makes them feel flush and happy.

The answers are not difficult. I think it makes people feel "better" to say they are, though. Seriously, what if people just behaved better? Were more honest? More skeptical about what they are told? More inquisitive? More discerning? More, dare I say, "Christian" in terms of how they live their life? This isn't difficult. First principles are in order now.

I try to be polite online until I am attacked. I try to be skeptical of all sides and all things I'm told. I try to figure out what is true and what isn't. I also laugh a lot. Personally, this helps me deal with all the craziness because I don't take on the responsibility of things (people) I can't control. Whatever happens, happens. Always been that way. I don't really care who wins an election or gets prosecuted because I've done my part to support truth and honesty. If things still go sideways I can live with myself and will do whatever I have to do to face what is right in front of me, come what may. I suggest that is all anyone can do.

You asked :)

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Yep. I pretty much agree. I find that I ONLY believe what is right in front of me. The rest seems to be propaganda…I believe our power DOES lie in how we conduct ourselves. Our thoughts, and actions. Thank you.

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That's such a nice comment. Thank you for being polite :)

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You’re welcome.

My old iPad does not allow me to “like” comments,so I have to actually comment to show appreciation…

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In any society, ~10% of the people are free; the remainder want a leader whom they can follow.

Humans are a herding animal and need an alpha.

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Drugged up and dumbed down is no way to keep a country

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It is disturbing to witness the complete lack of empathy exhibited by many for the suffering of so many people who have not caused their own difficulties (e.g. those with addictions).

I thought a lot about this years ago, in connection with the plight of the families of kids who were severely vaccine injured. Most people are perfectly content to ignore them and/or rationalize that they "took one for the team". Until vaccine injury hits them or their family. Even in that case, they may be blind to it and believe their doctor's lie that their child's condition is unrelated.

And more recently we see it on display, mostly on the left, with the obliviousness of so many to the tyranny of the various layers of government and the economic and social damage produced by their policies.

It is going to be a rude awakening for many when Trump wins and large numbers of criminals in government, corporations and elsewhere are held accountable. This time around "lock her up" will not be an idle threat, a campaign slogan. I believe that we are going to see true justice, and not a moment too soon.

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I simply cannot overlook those who are so gleeful with the DOJ’s persecution and the ridiculous judiciary rulings that ruin the lives of innocent people so long as the court decision aligns with their extremely warped value system. There are some out there that couldn’t care less about the personal repercussions on victims of a phony judicial system and somehow believe that their suffering is deserved because those victims dared to defy their “disinformation-misinformation” agenda in favor of actual TRUTH.

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I hope so. And yes the incredible damage to lives of others dealing with vaccine injuried (autistic) children! We’re all having enough. Time for those unaware to deal with their share of reality!

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".......because with our prosperity we have gotten out of the habit of making daily sacrifices."

It is not just the "last four years", John. In general, Americans (excepting combat vets and a few 'legitimate' foreign refugees) have zero idea of what pain and suffering are all about. Americans have had the luxury of ignorance for a very long time and too many are hell bent on maintaining it.

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A lot of people who’ve experienced the worst America has to offer do not have the tools of analysis to understand much more than the intended dilemmas presented in the bread and circuses media.

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VERY true, Hannah. To a large extent, this is exactly what I was referring to and what the power brokers wish to promote and maintain.

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One political philosophy has been passed down in my family: Once you accept that all politicians are liars and crooks, you will never be disappointed by politics. I have lived a happy political life by reminding myself that the most important politicians in my life are my non.partisan mayor and sheriff who both know my name and appreciate my support in their campaigns.

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