1/ This isn't so much a time to learn what we don't know, as a time to own up to what we do know. The US government is telling its own citizens that their lives are not as important as preserving an economic status quo. It actually worked that way before, but just more obscured.
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2/ Then the question might be "What do we do?" But that's actually not the first question. The most important questions are: "Am I willing to not ignore this? To not deny this?" If the answer is "Yes I'm willing," the answer will become clear in time. The change begins inside us.

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Hint: The answer is not to vote for Joe Biden.
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Gobbledygook. Sorry .
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Yet, vote blue no matter who. Uh, ok?
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Marianne, have you followed any of the data from MIT Doctor Shiva? Would love to know what you think: vashiva.com/dr-shiva-live-tr…
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I think the biggest hurdle we have is that for most, their only/main source of information is MSM. They trust and believe what they see.
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Personal greed ahead of people isn’t new. For at least five thousand years it has been so. Recognizing why we came to value each other so little for so long is key. If we don’t recognize and fix the cause we will stay on this ugly,insane, merry go round.