26 May, 07:15
Your family might think you are crazy for declining poisoned swabs and injections, and defending yourself from a genocide by prepping. There is a real pain to holding this conflict between perception and reality, and the social harm it causes. However, holding that pain is a high form of love: we care about ourselves, them, and humanity so much that we will endure enormous psychological hardship. This war really is one of love overcoming fear.
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Angela Copeland
@Angela111117
26 May, 08:34
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
One of my children was a drug addict. She didn’t like me much when I dragged her to rehab and left her there. She’s older now and drug free. It was for her own good, even though it felt like a death to me then. This is how I feel about our sleepers. One day, they will understand.
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I too have watched my child be a junkie, look like a junkie, and I told her so everytime I saw her. She was fooling no one. She lost everything but got herself back. I am forever grateful
God heard me.
God heard me.
10:39 PM - May 26, 2023
In response Angela Copeland to her Publication
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