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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Excellent essay. Reality and truth always defeat lies in the end. My concern is that these misguided people who identify with the collapsing narrative of lies will lash out violently when their source of meaning is destroyed. Vandalism of Tesla cars could just be a stepping stone to violence against nationalists. Human life and human rights are meaningless to those who reject God, the 20th century providing abundant examples of godlessness unleashed.

Christ is the peaceful way out of this mess. Unfortunately, our elites reject Him vehemently.

I will keep sleeping with my pistol under my pillow.

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Frank Wright's avatar

Some simply won’t be able to believe they have lost. Look at what the UK and Euro elites are doing with Ukraine.

I think it is wise to expect some spiteful action but I also think these people are mentally and spiritually broken. Watch your back, of course - but I find it hard to believe that a disciplined, organised resistance to the restoration of sanity will emerge.

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Frank Wright's avatar

There is a danger from these people but I think it criminal rather than strategic and that this means harmful acts of spite and sabotage, which they will imagine heroic

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

They are most certainly in the denial stage with regards to Ukraine. Threatening Russia with their pathetic EU armed forces is textbook example of delusional behavior.

It will be interesting to see how Trump handles the courts blocking his actions.

We are living in very interesting times, Mr. Wright.

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henry miller's ghost's avatar

the tribe will not be denied.

tis time to 'find your tribe' rather than joining one of the default options (single cat lady, angry incel, climate change retard etc etc)....

our innately social nature means that if we don't find our own tribe we will slide into one of the ready-made suicide tribes that you have mentioned.

over the last few years, my place has become a sort of hangout for the unjabbed....a place where we can all talk honestly and freely and work out whats the best way forward.....most of my male friends are moving towards nomadism...but we are all into the idea of a home base too.....a piece of land that we can park up on when not travelling/working.

i have a lot of experience with growing plants and food....others are good with engines,,,2 are welders,,,,one an electronics specialist, another friend is an expert on mushroom cultivation and foraging.....it's like being a football manager and assembling the best squad,,,you don't want 11 strikers...or as a japanese writer said - become your own independent nation and select your own 'cabinet'.

'hip camps' have sprung up all over oz now - private camping at low rates....the nomadism is ramping up.....why spend all your income on rent and mortgage when you can cruise round the most beautiful spots for a fraction of the cost?...all the while meeting like minded souls....

i guess its about resiliency in the face of a collapsing system, but its also simply about living your best life....men need physical work,,,we need to grow our own food and take care of our own water and power needs....and it's never been easier to do so....

the key to it all is valuing the good people around you - those who are awake, have skills and are reliable....those with whom you share a similar vision...

the tribe is the answer to atomised society....but it has to be your tribe and not a pre-packaged option....

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Heidi Kulcheski's avatar

I see this concept/action/reaction popping up everywhere in a wide variety of themes. I am wondering in what age group you are seeing this? I am seeing it in 28 - 55 yes, so a wide range, are you seeing the same age range?

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henry miller's ghost's avatar

yes. i am 51....friends and fam of a similar vintage are ready to try something different....

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linda smith's avatar

love the photo of your brain with incoming contradictions, the point, of course. thank you Mr.Frank,have a great weekend.....

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Frank Wright's avatar

Have a good weekend Linda! Thank you and I’m glad you liked that. What a meme

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Christy Moorish's avatar

Just love your ideas, Frank!

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William F England's avatar

Perfect

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Andrew Phillips's avatar

Nothing short of brilliant

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Frank Wright's avatar

You are too too kind Mr Phllips. I think I go on a bit.

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Fencing Bear at Prayer's avatar

Amen. This is the addiction that we are trying to describe in our epic "Draco Alchemicus": https://www.dragoncommonroom.com/forthcoming

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NewWave's avatar

You’re writing about the truth. The truth is that “they and their powers” wish to destroy us in the name of “peace”. But whose peace do they strive for ? It surely isn’t ours and therefore must only be theirs. I’ve had my belly full of their goals and lies and worthless promises and propaganda

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Frank Wright's avatar

To make a desert and call it peace is not a new trick, but it sold well. For a time.

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Christy Moorish's avatar

You are stating what I’ve been forbidden to think, never mind say out loud. It seems so obvious now -how we’ve been robbed by the liberals in every way.

You clearly love the truth, Frank, and state it so eloquently. Heartfelt thanks for your bravery snd genius!

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Franz Kafka's avatar

Almost everything about Russia is the antidote to Western Liberalism. From the Church and it's agreement with the state to it's literature which identified and successfully resisted Western Liberal values since they were invented in the

19th C. For the above and Russia's love of it's broad monoculture and insistence in family as the basis of civilization and society, the West's reply for 500 years has been "Russia must be destroyed.".

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Judy Wilson's avatar

Dearest Frank! Today I sent you a very enlightening article about the star in the circle secret round tables behind everything! I wanted to share that with many people who needed that information but when I sent it to you It disappeared from my gmails! Could you somehow help me by sending it to me? I have looked and looked for it but have not been able to find it and feel that it is a tremendously important accumulation if information which would help all of us! Please help me if you can by forwarding it to me if possible! Thank you so very much! Respectfully Judith Wilson

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zdb's avatar

thank you

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Frank Wright's avatar

Oh you’re welcome!

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Eric Fuleftists's avatar

The woke left are eager to sacrifice you, your family, and your entire society on the bloody altar of their Holy Narrative.

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Jeron Smith's avatar

It makes perfect sense, this tribal notion. Look at the popularity of Ancestry dot com and 23&Me. It's only natural for one to want to know "who am I? Where do I come from?" Americans especially love this genealogy thing bc we're mutts. My mom's family came to the US from Germany in 1820's; dad was a mix English/Cherokee. Where did my love of beer & bow ties come from? Of course rising above ethnic tribal identity is religious, and for me that's the One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church which Christens, subsumes, and - in Duchess Meghan's words- "elevates " - all cultures. Deo Gratias for Truth! Faith and Reason! BTW Mr. Wright: love the new 'stache. Quite dashing.

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MXTM (a.k.a.: vjtsu)'s avatar

What if we were at the cusp of a brand new civilization instead and the result is the synthesis of those opposing points of view??

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Peter A.H.J.'s avatar

😃💯

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