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Sorry Ray… for all the unsubscribes! I could have done that also… as I believed you erased my comment…and even the commenter! But I don’t take revenge…I’ll let karma do that!! Honestly… I don’t believe in karma…but in the true and living God of Creation…He keeps records..of bad behavior… and even thoughts! I wish you well and hope your substack just grows! I’m staying with you! You have a ton of great information… delivered in a most professional way… and you are much appreciated by me! Perhaps…I will become a paid prescriber…will have to see what that entails! Again…thank you for all your hard work… in keeping us informed!

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Lorraine,

Thank you for your appreciation. All I can do is try.

You are not banned and don't seem to have ever been banned here. (I may have erased multiple irrelevant and perhaps rude comments, but in your case, it doesn't ring a bell.)

It's good that people who don't belong here unsubscribe. My readership is, as it has been since the start on May 6, 2022, is slowly growing. It's hard work; several hours a day (reading, responding to comments and keeping the comment sections civil, plus authoring new pieces). Sometimes I feel very, very tired, but something keeps me going; as if I were a conduit for messages from a higher place. :)

Besides the little extras I offer for annual and founding members, the main "reward" of supporting me is that it helps me going (otherwise, I must engage in other money-making activities, and they are running short).

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Well thought and said!

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In California we voted to keep prisoners on "slave wages" and imprison more, mostly poor people, usually they are guilty of some crime- easily captured and expensively housed. It's expensive to pay Californians to do any hard work- believe me I don't want to, and yet there's never been a shortage of low skill (non-unionized) hard labor- from sidewalk cleaning, brush clearing, etc.. that would give them a purpose, while providing a Service. Work Makes Free is verboten, but there are precedents. If every Californian was provided their own immigrant hard worker doppelgänger- paying into their social security and medicare funds-or caregiving if they are old and feeble, I think we would vote for that.

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Always learn something fro you Ray and this certainly seems like the definition of justice has changed over the years . I think part of my getting through these past few years has in fact been related to looking after myself to stay as balanced as possible . Right now started the Marcus Aurelius book re meditations and the Stoics . I remember the sentences he wrote about looking after his own health and not wanting to have anything to do with doctors because people somehow got worse ... loved that and could relate.

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Thank you, Linelle. I am certainly iconoclastic and write only when I have something to say that nobody else will/could...

Marcus Aurelius is good reading. Of course, he has nothing to do with the movie Gladiator, but only literate people can figure that out.

Strangely, my paradigm for health/illness is also about balance (planning to post an upgrade in the upcoming days):

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-makes-people-sick-apart-from

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Looking forward to that one Ray . Thank you .

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Of course it's included. You just spelled it wrong.

s/be "Just Us."

That corrected, the question you ask remains essentially the same - defining who the "Us" are determines what's "Just."

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Who can define justice? It is a wonky word with an even wonkier translation.

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How can anything be "defined"? I've been planning a post about that forever. To make a long story short, all definitions are system-specific (in problem-solving systems), so which system would one want to consider?

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I really liked your thinking on this one ray. You don’t have to know the solution. Ellen brown has the solution but not the power to implement it. she puts her all into it. And shows what is possible with one’s energy

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Thank you. In a way, I've also published my "solution" several times: deprive the globalists of their control over the money supply, but their companies and subsidiaries can freeze all supplies in a jiffy, which would/will result in the same devastation.

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The solution is useless without a procedure to implement it

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Haha in a way. Have you ever checked out Ellen brown? I’ve been trying to mix up your brains for a while now

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A reckoning and accountability, as a reminder/ warning especially for those that are to come.. maybe a designated day every year for all those that died. A piece of art or statues to commemorate.. to remember, to keep vigilant.

Put a muzzle on AI, any and all electronic control that seems to be the new enslaving and control tool.

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Very creative thought you have:

There is a fine line between the four categories. If all four were condemned, the world’s population might be really reduced to the 500-million goal assigned for humanity on the Georgia Guidestones after the sentences are carried out...

The problems you list are all problems. Only solution I see is an ‘upgrade’ in self knowing - I’m not holding my breath for that 🙄, but I have noticed more are taking charge of their on lives. Not nearly enough for that ‘volunteerism’ idea to work. Perhaps in small communities/groups- but then the various methods of taking out non compliant ones could scrap any plans for that.

Hugs Ray- cookies arrive?

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Taking charge of their lives personal responsibility is life’s greatest gift and it has been “schooled” out of citizens or takaru small is beautiful when commerce does its nosedive the small communities will deal with their criminals. Sorry run on thinking on the loose but I believe punctuation just allow readers to speed read and not really understand the thinking. Life is a puzzle Enjoy

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Considering that theoretically, it would take about 250 years for a human being to become mature, I have a long way to go. :)

Small, non-competitive communities can work as long as the members share the same activity and, perhaps, the same goal. Infiltrators and self-appointed leaders can easily break them up by dividing the members into cliques, but that's why I said it must be non-competitive.

No, not yet.

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this is one of Anna von Reitz' specialities, or...?

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That's the problem. Commoners have always been forced into accepting their place, which might as well be called "the Social Contract." Nobody asks them, because they wield no power...

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