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Yes, there is a "back door" to freedom

Slavery is optional, but you have to opt out

I can now see why they had to try to wipe us all out with the Covid genocide: when the masses realise how they have been scammed by the political, legal, financial, educational, and medical systems there will be hell to pay. The “fringe legal theories” used used to read about and dismissed are turning out to be (largely) grounded in reality and valid. We have just been trapped in a whole series of mass psychoses, of which the scamdemic is just the latest.

I have decided to capture my personal “journey to freedom” via short videos. A full essay is at lot of work — days of thinking, research, discussions followed by half a day of writing and editing. This is fundamentally about me, so it is appropriate that I show my face and represent my own living man status visually. I don’t enjoy doing videos as my little brain whirs away as I talk going in a hundred directions at once, and you have to think about how you are coming over to the audience in real time.

What we are facing is a “system of systems of systems of corruption” — i.e. there is a master system which few have the keys to, and then there are systems of fraud in each industry, which then in turn infect the lower systems and processes to serve the higher (criminal) ends. This is the “all seeing eye” pyramid type structure where power and control and centralised via compartmentalisation.

There are trap doors and back doors built in so that those “in the know” can step out of the path of the enslavement and preserve their innate rights. It is too early for me to describe them — I need to “walk the walk” before I “talk the talk”. But they are definitely there, and it’s a full time job to comb through it all and figure out who is telling you reliable information that is both right in principle and practise.

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