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Ah Julie! Writing our words again only much better! Been away for a few days amongst the terminally brainwashed..you know…the ones who think you’re an idiot because you pay with cash! Good to read this and be back among the critical thinkers.

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Excellent. Yes my head’s been a bit introspective last few days but I’m up and running again!

Nice to see you here and happy you appreciate the post. Have a fab day, especially at 3pm😉😂

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The boy who cried wolf is very apposite. Frankly I’m way past absorbing any fear now. It is, as we know, an excellent conduit to deliver control, which is pretty much what all the propaganda tries to deliver. Well the gun is firing blanks, so fuck’em!

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They over played their hand a long time ago.

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I bored of the living in fear stuff now. These predators ain't giving up. After seeing how easy it was to scare the world. They will keep on and on and on.

But only if you let them. I refuse. The same people who will take notice of this next bit of fear control are the the same that wore the masks. Rolled up their sleeves. Thats not my world. I shall be turning of everything. Sitting with a glass of red. Good words to read Julie.

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Precisely.

With every time they over play their hand, some one new catches on what they’re all about. People are getting wise to it.

Enjoy your red :)

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My alerts are now off, I didn’t even realise that they were on my iPhone and automatically switched on! Just seen a post by Bob Moran that tells me I need to go into ‘notifications’ then scroll down to ‘home’ where ‘critical’ alerts need to be turned off too. I’ve turned off the alerts on my iPad so it doesn’t terrify my greyhound when I’m out to lunch today.

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I *think* I’ve turned mine off but I never really trust them not to override the systems. I’d love to be in a supermarket or something just to witness the mass bleeping like some idiot’s Mexican wave😂

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Well I’ve got a table booked at 2.30pm in a country pub so I will be very interested to see how many phones go off! Apparently, even with a really poor signal the alarm will still sound. I mean we really need these alerts don’t we, a country in fear of hurricanes, tornadoes and tsunamis 😂

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The things people need warning of most are THEM, the sick idiots sending out the texts.

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I agree. Our government will start using these alerts for heavy rain or when the temperature hits 25c, just to keep us on our toes. It’s a NO from me.

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I turned it off weeks ago. I suspect new phone updates will ensure you can't do this though.

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Drop your 'Smart'phone in the nearest river.

Or stop whining.

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Turn it off?

Why not just ditch your phone?

Can't people cope without it?

You see, people won't recognise the digital prison cell that is being constructed around them

Until the doors are constructed.

At which point, they'll realise there are no f*cking handles on the inside.

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Reality is...

None of you will ever drop your 'Smart'phones in the river.

Why? Because they're just too 'convenient'.

And, of course, you wouldn't be able to find your way to Aldi without it.

Meanwhile, you'll gripe on about how your lives are being controlled.

Of course, I'll be criticised for not understanding why you need a 'Smart'phone.

Anyone who wants to know why 'the resistance' is a joke only needs to look in their pocket/handbag to find the answer.

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Most people will employ some kind of technology to help facilitate their day.

Clearly, you typed your message from a device. Some might take things a stage further and make the suggestion we abandon tablets, lap tops and PCs. After all, are these not also pillars in the ‘digital prison’?

So, I think it’s really about the degree of tech we personally feel comfortable with, making sure we reflect upon the point at which we serve a device (or agenda) rather than it serving us.

This will vary in different people.

A complete return to Legacy/Luddite ways, although appealing, would prove challenging for most, particularly young people.

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