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Mine has always, since a small boy. To seek out the truth. About anything & everything that comes into my world. I'm absolutely no hero! Just an older, very very inquisitive bloke! 1Love!

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Bad times are coming, of that there is no doubt. I have come to believe that some, perhaps even most, in the globalist tribe really do want a seriously reduced human population and then placing themselves at the top of the human pyramid with the surviving population as their serfs.

These malevolent beings want to own the means of transportation, communication, industrial &: agricultural production. They want to do away with public health agencies & processes but preserve the very best of modern medicine for their exclusive use & benefit.

That said, the individual -- even large groups -- will have a hard time resisting the monsters who have such a firm grip on the levers of power.

I'm a killer. I'm good at taking lives, or at least I was when I wore a younger man's clothes. My heroes in those years were others like myself, who didn't walk into danger -- but ran into it, eyes open and aware of the risks ... and the penalty for losing.

But now I think the true heroes are not soldiers, although their courage, string backs & mighty legs that carry them into battle certainly are heroic; indeed, the true heroes are those who teach others how to survive ... even thrive ... during the coming trials of the soul.

I'm not a religious person but I admire those men (and some women) who help us understand & commune with our spiritual selves; I admire academic teachers who help us learn to read, to think, to apply math & science. These things expand our personal universes and help us put ourselves into perspective.

But I also highly admire those who teach agriculture, horticulture & animal husbandry...and those who teach us how to use tools to build & repair. Sustaining the physical life is as important -- maybe moreso -- as the other aspects of life..

I grow, hunt & fish for, most of the food we consume. What I can't produce, I buy or trade for from local microproducers...and I take special joy in teaching others how to tend the soil, raise a food crop, hunt a deer or rabbit or squirrel. I'm thrilled to take a newbie into the swamp to hunt feral swine -- one of the few animals in North America that will hunt us while we're chasing it...and I bring that newbie out alive, uninjured & in possession of food for his table.

In time, someone might see my teaching these skills as heroic but to me learning these things is baseline survival & teaching to others is what I know how to do best.

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