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Informative and encouraging, thanks.

I worry about the mental health of the young, growing up without normalcy. I worry, too, about us who have known normal life.

Anybody else have covid fatigue? I've been on top of this psy-op since early 2020, reading, sifting, coming to find who is trustworthy. And it never lets up. I'm a dad, we're observant Catholics who made it to Mass every Sunday through the dearth. I'm not going nuts - yet. But it seems to be time for a vacation to Normalville. Maybe a retreat? On the other hand, this hydra changes so rapidly that it requires constant surveillance.

Enough about me. I'm positive I - my wife and kids and I - can hang in there. Maybe this is just a word of encouragement for those who are hanging on to their last thread. Don't go solo, fight the isolation. Pray. Stay warm, especially if you're up north!

Merry Christmas.

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Do you live in a large urban area? I would find that very fatiguing indeed: too many people and most of them crazy.

We don't think much about Covid here in Flyover, even though it's going around right now (my ladyfriend has it at the moment, for example; I might have had it earlier this month; it's no big deal).

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Hi Mitch,

We're in central Mass, but we're originally from Flyover. I work in research with lots of PhDs, all progressive types. It was always funny to me that they're bat-guano crazy. But now seeing that they're willing to commit suicide for the cause, I know they'll go along with putting us in camps for refusing their religion. I've kept my job so far, but waking every day wondering if I'll get fired has been tiring. I feel for Dr. K and others who got canned.

My in-laws, still in flyover, drank the KoolAid. At least they're not militant progs, like out here.

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The Twitter Spaces Round Table on December 20 you post here was just outstanding. Your comments about putting the failure of corrupt societies in historical context were reassuring, describing how they ultimately collapse on themselves owing to their untenability and unsuitability for human nature. The suggestion about how to find threads to pull to usher that collapse (of the deep state architecture) along faster was tantalizing. I wonder if that has generated some new ideas. It is terrifying as we all know some forms of collapse are imminent and we are all just bracing for it, wondering what it will be like on the other side. Dr. Malone's introduction and discussion of Fifth Generation Information Warfare will be another overarching set of concepts, like Mass Formation, that should help a lot of people move along in their understanding, connect the dots, and help protect from future victimization.

I heard Charles Rixey and Dr. Kevin McCairn discussing this Spaces event afterwards as well and they recognized it too as a turning point, perhaps lighting a fuse on what is next to come. I am seeing the benefits of a freer Twitter and its new features in these last six weeks. I hope you are enjoying it too, but don't stop doing interviews with Jimmy Dore!

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Thanks soooo much for all you are doing to share the truth!!

This afternoon, I finished listening to the Twitter Spaces recording, and especially appreciate how you emphasized that when something is built on lies, it inevitably crumbles.

With God's help through you and many others, may the veil be lifted from additional people's eyes in the US and around the world to see what's really happening.

I deeply appreciate your faith-centered, fact-based, hope-filled approach in this peaceable fight for freedom. Prayers are with you and your family.

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