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We Need an Exodus from the System

Many people are now asking those with influence throughout our society, “How do we fight back?”

It is my belief that while we continue to participate in a system built by corrupt politicians, multi-billionaire conglomerates and disingenuous monarchs, we are never going to be able to win this war.

If each and every attack that we are witnessing on society was represented by a thread of cotton, then following each thread would lead you to the same group of people every time: Our politicians, former Prime Ministers, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum (WEF) and companies like Blackrock and Vangard.

Ultimately, all channels of resistance will be controlled by this group, and in France, Macron remains in power despite one of the biggest uprisings in modern history, proving that even rising up against the system takes commitment and risk.

So, other than following in France’s footsteps, how do we fight back?

We must withdraw our participation in the system.

The economy is the weapon our corrupt politicians use to power every campaign currently destroying our unity, way of life and independence; so we must stop feeding it.

I believe they are already trying to pre-empt this move, as we see them overseeing the biggest influx of immigrants into our societies in living memory. They no doubt hope to replace citizens that now recognise their tyranny, and to ensure that should we revolt tomorrow, they would already have replacement workers to fill key roles.

I’ve recently watched a few interviews on Richard Vobes’ YouTube channel, whereby he interviews people about the Legal system, and how this is seemingly used to coerce us into fulfilling contractual obligations that we’ve never agreed to, including the payment of taxes and the handing over of our freedom as sovereign individuals.

There seems to be genuinely promising options available to us in withdrawing our participation from the system, and at such a time when we are not even able to receive suitable healthcare in Britain, there has never been a better time to do it.

However, if we were to do this on an individual basis, their methods of bullying and threatening people to remain plugged into the system will likely see success: This needs to be done together, simultaneously.

How would we acheive a single mass exodus from this corrupt system?

As has always been the case in the natural world, we need those with influence to coordinate our behaviour. We need to organise the education of us all in how we go about communicating with our local councils, and then set a time and date as to when we will all reach out and cut the tether that binds us to these deceitful fictions of servitude.

Check our Richard Vobes’ interviews here and here, whereby he chats about issues of sovereignty.

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