Long time SOTT reader, needs to hear from like minds.

societe humaine said:
I've been wanting to fight against the machine for a long time now, but have been struggling to decide how. I know we all have to do what we can as individuals, but I can't help thinking that, that is exactly what "they" want, classic divide and conquer but on the minutest scale. When I think of all the decent men and their families that have gone through the same mill, I can't help but think that with one voice in unison, we could achieve more. At least with the just found resources, I should at least be able to improve my chances in my family's battle.

I'd also suggest reading 'Defying Hitler'. The enormity of what you're battling crushes people and being a martyr will be of no use to your family. There may be a way to escape this system and even a way to build something of our own, but if you want to go head-to-head you are playing their game on their turf and history is full of examples of what happens as a result.
 
I haven't violated them intentionally Laura, I was provoked. Let's not forget we moved here over 8 years ago, MUCH has changed.

I do understand that revolution is a young man's fight, but I feel I must do what I can now to give my children a fighting chance. It's all very well using my time to better myself through your work here, but there are many like me who have obligations to children to start putting applying our newfound knowledge the best we can.

I still don't know whether it would be better to stay and fight for that chance here, or relocate, not to England, isn't it going to get a bit chilly up there soon? But I don't know where. Do I separate my family completely from the mad world and find myself somewhere as out of the way as possible, or do we strive to find a level of integration with society at large, that is at least bearable?

I feel I'm up to it, whatever the challenge may be.

renaissance, there are also examples of a critical mass being reached, the natives are restless allover.

Jeff

PS, I am still looking for a lawyer, I have a long list now to approach.
 
As in most cases, standing your ground requires sacrifice. There are times when giving up that ground becomes a wise decision. If you are able to give much, it is more important to find a way that you can give of what you have. Being chained in a corner is not a good thing.

A country like Russia is able to stand their ground in the face of evil intentions because they stand as a group, united by historical events. There is always a way for those who strive for the benefit of humanity, as their motivation, rather than self promotion or financial gain.
 
When so much is at stake one should strive to be
"Wise as a Serpent, harmless as a Dove".
If it was easy we'd all be doing it.
It's difficult.
 
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