Tidbits in the Tradition of Vernon Coleman
Before my regular post(s) tomorrow, here are a few thoughts
In the tradition of Vernon Coleman, I am venturing into sharing ephemeral thoughts here that, faithfully to my objectives, might be informative, entertaining, or even inspiring.
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During the preparations for the civilizational collapse, organizing communities for survival and for barter (with assets and skills) is essential, but there will be informants everywhere. How can you recognize them?
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I am responsible for my own decisions and my own actions. Those, who want to play the game of making “experts” responsible, will not survive this time. They will be right that the experts were wrong reminding me of an old tombstone rhyme:
Here lies the body of Anthony Clay,
Who died maintaining the right of way.
He was right, dead right, as he spread along,
But he is just as dead as if he had been wrong.
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Anyone who says a man is a woman or babies need "chestfeeding" is a good candidate for becoming a Young Global Leader! Age makes no difference! Only the well-connected need to apply!
The only question is what exactly is these lunatics' field of leadership? An early visit to the grave? The lemmings following them will maintain that even the grave will be only a temporary solution, which is not far from the truth. In some countries, it already is. In Hungary, for one, if your descendants don’t pay for your grave site, you can’t even get buried in a cemetery. If your site is paid at the time of your funeral, your remains are interred, but will be entrusted to an unmarked mass grave after 25 years. Make it 10, if your eternal slumber is restricted to an urn.
A culture that doesn’t have enough respect for the dead to leave them alone, usually has none for the living, either.
Where is America in the process now?
Yes, blaming the experts is just advertising that one is a fool.
& we usually grieve our dead, not with Covid, can’t interrupt the flow of fear.