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Wow…I really don’t have words…but I’ll try. The way you’ve connected so many different parts and pieces of our history is amazing and terrifying all at once, while also providing great clarity. We are under attack and it is truly heartbreaking that so many don’t realize this or are blinded by, as Dr. Robert Malone wrote, “mass hypnosis” causing mass psychosis. Those of us who are able to see must continue to bring whatever light to the darkness that we can. It’s imperative and I think our responsibility, to do all we can to save the human race. Thank you Karen!

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Brilliant, Karen! Most of society either doesn’t have the ability to see all of this for what it is, won’t allow themselves to feel duped or tricked or just can’t fathom that our governments do not have its citizens’ best interests at heart

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Beautiful piece, as usual. Thank you.

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I don't know where to start, except to say this article is so on target and so depressing in that truth. I'm an old woman who feels helpless and hopeless, not particularly for myself, but for my daughter and her children. Sometimes I understand why some choose ignorance.

To my knowledge, war was never started by an individual, only by governments. And they are always started to gain power and territory, except our own government invades other countries for more nefarious reasons. Sure, they tell tall tales as to why, but close examination shows that the reasons are just excuses for powerful members of the military industrial complex to increase their wealth, and in turn, their power. Or sometimes it's just a distraction so the citizens think about something else. Smoke and mirrors.

Truly, the scariest situation in this country is the vast numbers that are clearly unaware of reality, and are living in the land of illusion and delusion. They are not even remotely prepared to deal with the horrors lurking just around the corner.

"Those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it". Thanks for the lesson, but those who really need it will never see it.

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Yes, that's the saddest part, "those who really need it will never see it." And even when the information is offered to them on a silver platter they refuse it.

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As always, superb writing. Three short comments, if I may:

There is a tacit assumption on behalf of many writers and thinkers that liberty is something we all desire. Sadly, my experience under a Communist regime points in a different direction. People want safety, food, access to a doctor. They don't give a toss about what you and I call freedom. If they can avoid prison, they'll keep quiet and will happily denounce anyone and everyone who dares disturb their quiet. There's a saying in Czech that roughly translates as "do not put out fires that aren't burning you". That says it all.

My second point concerns "personal demons". I would contend it's inaccurate to say "we all have demons". Millions of people have no "demons". The intellectual and spiritual battles you and I wage are utterly foreign to them. I am not in any way a better person, or superior to the "zero demon" crowd but I don't think a huge number of people struggle with moral dilemmas. Of course, if by "demons" you mean claustrophobia or some other psychological symptom - then you are correct. But the inner struggle, the desire to act ethically, the pondering upon the nature of evil, the obsessive overthinking about the world's problems - these demons are foreign to most of humanity.

My last point - I'm one hundred percent with you on parties. Never participated, not even as a teenager! I played in bands that played countless parties but unlike my band members, I couldn't wait to get home, have a cup of tea and a slice of one of the amazing cakes my mom z"l baked and read a book. I never drank (still don't), never even tried pot. Always been happy to entertain others, collect my money and get the hell out.

Happy to have met you on Twitter! Much love ❤️

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Oh, I agree. Most people just want to live their lives and who can blame them. I've made that observation other places in my essays. It's only when it comes to their doorstep that they wake up. As for demons, it's a word to describe the challenges we face. Everyone has them. I've never met anyone who didn't struggle with something. Having founded the creative writing program for incarcerated youth and working with countless youth in rehab facilities, their parents, even going to death row to meet with the first woman to have the death penalty upheld in her case in California and sitting face to face with her because my best friend, private investigator Casey Cohen who worked on her case believed in her innocence, (will fit that into an essay at some point) has led me to realize that whether people choose to ignore their demons are not, they are there. But you're right that many people simply can't handle truth or facing moral dilemmas and so they block them out. It's a bigger topic, certainly than what I put here. Much love to you my friend (where are the emojis?)

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Fantastic essay. The truth in it is chilling.

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You are able to put into words- what I've been unable to express- Thank you for trying to bring the truth to light. Truth and Light and Love are the only things that can save us. You are a mighty and proficient warrior. God be with you.

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Karen, Please continue writing your powerful essays. I thoroughly enjoy each one. It is time that our society needs to wake up and realize what is going on. Your essays will help do that! Thank you again for your powerful messages

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As always Karen you are a voice of truth and enlightenment. We are almost at the tipping point here in the UK. I pray always for Divine Intervention as when we look at where we have arrived and our fellow humans who support this dystopian present, I believe only God knows how we can turn this around.

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Great commentary on an incredibly complex and moving target. You asked a number of very critical questions, many of them darkly rhetorical, and I believe this is the only working solution for us moving forward...we need to have some hard discussions on what happens next, and illuminate the situation for as many people as possible. Exiting the system simply is delaying the inevitable, as most continue to move with the herd. There's an extremely carefully controlled transition at play.

The genetic data mining operation may be the most timely for exposure, though I really wonder - how does one shine a light on something that most are not willing to see? As I think you were alluding to, inebriation and distraction is an aggressively employed tactic against the masses through so many different mediums, even the most hawk-eyed media critics are having a hard time keeping up.

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thAnkz;)♥

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Funny! I like your sense of humor! I write Wa'R because is been censored and banned so much on Twitter I wanted to be careful not to get thrown off permanently lol. But then I kind of liked the way it looked.

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Oh my goodness! I love your stuff. It only took me nearly 10 days to get through this essay, but I am so glad I stuck with it. Too many other distractions, unfortunately. But thanks for this info on the DNA scam. It doesn't surprise me in the least. I know "they" are up to no good.

And I really appreciate you mentioning the quote from scripture about how we are wrestling, not against flesh or blood, but against principalities, and powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." That always used to creep me out when I read it, but by golly! it's the truth. They need to be called out, or we are doomed. Thanks for this.

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Karen, thank you again for an insightful very talented essay. I really enjoy all of your submittals. Please keep writing and have a blessed day!

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Thank you for spoiling my morning with your brilliant, insightful writing. Did Sun T'zu have any clever insight into this type of war?

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Haha! Glad I could spoil your morning. Yes, Sun T'zu has insights into all war but he's quoted so much I didn't want to do that. 😁

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The Japanese Samurai meditated on death and became living corpses in battle. Nothing to lose. Shall we set up a Dojo for this practice? It might help.

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Hard for westerners to understand this concept, especially these days, to give up everything for one's calling. It's like a monk who takes a vow of silence. Most people cannot do this.

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Yes. It's also hard to grasp the potential future of bondage looming on the horizon. Organisms must adapt in lethal circumstances or perish. We are in the most distressingly bizarre period in human history.

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Interestingly, Haber probably saved many more lives than he took due to his revolutionary process for making fertilizer. https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2021/01/29/fritz-haber-and-carl-bosch-the-chemists-who-revolutionized-fertilizer-production-changing-agriculture-forever/

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Yes, this is the irony that so often happens with discoveries. Interesting point, thank you.

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You are a gifted writer, with the ability to S-E-E, far into the future. Blessings~!! Putting on the full armor of God not only helps, it's the only piece that will "deliver us from Evil".

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