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Awesome! An essential part of what people like ourselves must do is to be to get the word out as far and wide as possible, through as many sources as possible, while maintaining accuracy and integrity of information. The totalitarians are well organized, extraordinarily well funded, and they have been planning for worldwide Slavery for decades now. Time is short.

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I am glad to hear and know of such events as Red Pill going on ... and to vicariously enjoy the excitement. This is as it should be. Some carry light. Others carry darkness. Some like the WEF carry darkness and call it light. Light and Red Pill light is much to be preferred.

The Old School writer on the bank cartel corruption was Eustace Mullins whose famous book, Secrets of the Federal Reserve, first laid it all out bare. Some say that G. Edward Griffin plagiarized from Mullins' book. I've read both the books, Secrets of the Federal Reserve and The Creature from Jekyll Island ... and the charge could not possibly be true in that Griffin did a whole lot of his own research and the Creature is vastly updated and enlarged with new time lines and material. Mullins was a trail blaizer. And Griffin is the indispensable popularizer. They are of different times and come in different flavors. Both are now history and should be read.

Mullins also wrote Murder by Injection an early history of where 'things medical' and 'things eugenic' were going in the 20th century. It is another trail blaizer history. I lived in the same town as Mullins, Staunton in Virginia. I'd see Mullins from time to time, in the bank or at this event or that. I don't know for sure, but I wonder if even Eustace Mullins could have imagined the scale of covid and the magnitude of diabolical planning and implementation behind it. I actually think he could to some degree. And yet still be flabbergasted by the extent of new revelations.

Mullins wrote a biography of Ezra Pound, That Difficult Individual. As biography, it is one of the best ever written. And because Ezra Pound was the impresario par excellence of the 20th century, and at the literary center of the Western universe, it is really more of a history. Like the Secrets or Jekyll Island books, That Difficult Individual is a glimpse into what really went on in the 20th century ... and to a large extent, an understanding as to the reasons of why things have gotten to be a living hell that things are today. I am glad to see this work still available, but you will have to shop for the best regards.

https://www.dogpile.com/serp?q=That+difficult+individual+mullins&sc=MeaXdahXuqD110

Keep up the good She Thinks work!

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