2 things. A powerful personal line in the sand. And the importance of support to see those lines.
First, the line in the sand. Actually, 2 lines in the sand.
I hear of people - including people supposedly on the side of human rights - calling for amnesty for mass murder - anyway, amnesty for people in positions of power who have been in favor of mandated mRNA injections, who have enforced mandates, who have blocked or denied prescriptions for ivermectin and HCQ, who have denied people close to death ivermectin and HCQ, who have been in favor in mRNA injections for children, in favor of adding such injections to childhood injection schedules, and more along those lines.
For me, being in favor of any such amnesty is crossing an inner line in the sand.
There is another line in the sand that is also on my mind. It relates to the 25 million dollar lawsuit Robert Malone has filed against Peter and Ginger Breggin. It’s not just the Breggins who are being attacked. There’s Dr Jane Ruby (also being sued, not just attacked), Dr Peter McCullough and Dr Risch and Stew Peters and the Wellness Company with which McCullough and Risch are associated. Here are links:
https://www.americaoutloud.com/robert-malone-sues-the-breggins-for-25-million/
https://seemorerocks.is/dr-robert-malone-is-attacking-dr-mccullough-and-suing-dr-breggin-and-dr-jane-ruby/
Peter and Ginger Breggin have spoken out strongly against a theory, the theory of mass formation that is not Malone’s but from Mattias Desmet. Malone, on a Joe Rogan Broadcast, uses the term, mass formation psychosis.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2022/01/02/what-is-mass-formation-psychosis-robert-malone-makes-covid-19-vaccine-claims-on-joe-rogan-show/
That 25 million dollar lawsuit involves another of my lines in the sand.
I didn’t know who the Breggins were when I heard of the lawsuit - but I’m not in favor of lawsuits against someone who disagrees. Still I needed more information. Luckily, I came across a discussion between Catherine Austin Fitts and Peter Breggin. I very much respect CAF - her integrity, intelligence, insight, courage, calm outspokenness. CAF’s respect for Peter and all he has done carried a lot of weight with me. Plus I learned of his achievements - amazing. Then, both CAF and Peter shredded a theory, the theory of mass formation, I’ve been hearing a lot about. It blames the victim. It does not name, let alone hold accountable, those who instilled the “formation.” What they said made total sense to me. I wrote about all this:
Following that, I listened to another interview, this time Peter Breggin with Jerm (Jeremy Nell) of Jerm Warfare, on TNT Today’s News Talk:
https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-4zwb4-1338963
I started not favorably disposed to Malone for initiating the lawsuit. By the time I had listened to the interview, I knew for sure that Malone had crossed another of my inner lines in the sand. And I admired the Breggins for their integrity and courage. They did not stay silent even after the lawsuit, though strongly advised to do so by their lawyers.
And now, to turn to the second thing this post is about: the frequent importance of group support to recognize lines in the sand.
I was emailing with someone, someone very aware of many things, when I posted on Malone’s 25 million dollar lawsuit. We were supposed to talk. She read my post. At that point she was no longer interested in talking. The exchange didn’t stop there - I asked what had gotten her to change her mind. It was my position on Malone. The back and forth has continued.
Here my interest is something else. The possible amazing benefits of good groups.
They can be:
- a place where we may get to know and see so much we would likely not have come across on our own,
- a place where there is encouragement to think further, to think things through,
- a place for ongoing development among like-minded people,
- a place with support for going further,
- a place to get past fear, like of being seen as nasty or mean or judgemental.
- a place to entertain new perspectives, like that someone we have seen positively may have serious limitations,
- a place where there is healthy stimulation, often lacking without like-minded others.
These are not just words. These are my beliefs, from long experience.
In a good group - which can be anything from a class to a support group - everyone may benefit. “A rising tide lifts every boat.”
I’ve long taught and had a couple of such groups.
In January I’m coming out with a program - AWAKE in a World Gone “Woke.”
I’ll be writing more about it. In the meantime, if you’re curious, let me know.
Posted Dec 13, 2022
Wow. Solid thinking. This was refreshing. Some things Malone has said are true, such as the military intelligence and steering organizations wanting to artificially fund various facilities to maintain capabilities for future needs/threats. They do this with nuclear materials. They do this with surveillance technology. Unbelievable funding for “nothing “ except maintenance and readiness. So same with biotech countermeasures. The problem with Malone is that he also knows you can’t take on the Directors and sleep at night not knowing when you or your loved ones will be eliminated. So he couches his words and points a couple levels lower than the actual Directors. He can point to one of the lesser families, but he can’t point at The Godfather.
Excellent post & very well put.
Maloney & his Baloney? He's 100% an NWO plant working on the inside.
Even crept his crap on this great site,
Wretched thing indeed.