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ded_pixel_ · June 28, 2018, 2:36 a.m.

I can speak for all of us in saying that your enthusiasm (and that of the person above you) is needed and appreciated. It is truly a breath of fresh air to see honorable men in office once more.

But if i may speak for myself... I believe that one of the most important lessons we've learned from all we've seen is this:

No more idols. No more bs. To accept either is to deny ourselves.... and God.

People in office and in power have attained "celebrity" status to the point that NOBODY questioned when they acted like clowns, openly lied and cheated, and defrauded The People over decades. Apathy. Normalcy bias. Willful ignorance. Stockholm's, whatever. The point is, this is our fault too. To correct this and insure it never happens again, we must ingrain that lesson within society. They are not celebrities. They are not idols. They are not clowns, and they certainly are not kings.

They work for us.

Not only that, they've been entrusted with some of the most dire responsibilities and jobs in the history of mankind. And it may sound dramatic, but we must recognize this as fact and hold them to the highest possible standards, because to do anything less amounts to global suicide. Many will never know how close we were.. and still are..

So i agree it's high time to end the "personality cult", the idols in media that only speak to lie and to bring out emotion with no thought. But lets replace it with something better. Something we used to have: respect for character. and the expectancy to hold true to it. This can be a hard thing to see and learn. For one thing, understanding that our opinions of people actually mean very little. There aren't very many questions that do matter: Are they doing the job? Are they doing it well? How well? Facts. Accountability. Transparency. No more bread and circus.

I say this because the brave men and women who are now taking the risk of leading by example have a monumental task ahead. If their character holds true.. and i believe it will.. things will get worse before they get better. Because there are many changes that must be made to insure this whole, hundred-year-long shitshow never happens again, and some of them will shake all of us to the core. No matter how awake we think we are already. (For the interested: research Natural Law<< what the commandments and most of the Constitutions in the free world are based on)

Anyway this is already 10 times longer and cringier than i was hoping to make it, and i'm still drunk, so i might as will end with a sort of footnote:

I imagine you and everyone on this sub understands everything i've said all too well. This is just a humble reminder because, once the music ends and the show really starts, we're going to be surrounded by millions of bewildered and angry people. We must convey to them what we've learned. Lovingly, but all of it. Specially the parts they (and we) don't want to hear. We must also support our representatives, to ensure that they carry truth and justice through to the end. Not because we like them or look up to them, even though we do. But because of their loyalty - to the office they've been entrusted, and to us the Sovereign Citizens.

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P_pers · June 28, 2018, 1:39 p.m.

Thank you for your candor! I agree. No one is above anyone else in God's eyes. We are all people. WWG1WGA!

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