Faces of Freedom
People we would have never been introduced to if it hadn't been for the "pandemic"
It’s really easy to be negative right now. And hey, it looks bleak right? I can write some pretty dark stuff if I want to and I love my black pill as much as the next person, but we have to remember that there is a *lot* of good going on in the world. The media and captured governments all over the world have been doing their very best to cover up anything positive. They’ve cooked the books. They’ve used propaganda and fear to an extent that would make Hitler, Mao, Stalin and many other historical despots proud. They’ve pushed and pushed and pushed and PUSHED people trying to get us to act out violently. They’ve tried to get us to hate our brothers and sisters of color (whether black, white, brown or yellow), they’ve paraded our children in front of pedophiles while those same pedophiles *literally* eat each other’s feces, and urinate on one another (sorry, I refuse to link to that horror. If you want to see it, just do some web searches on some of the final “pride” parades around June 28th or so, Seattle being one of them). They’ve riled up “pro-abortion” activists to destroy centers that try and peacefully provide options to women who are desperate to figure out their futures after becoming pregnant. They’ve burned. They’ve looted. They’ve locked down. They’ve destroyed lives and jobs and futures.
But guess what? They *haven’t* won. Yet. (And personally, I don’t think they will win everything they want). Instead, true leaders have been appearing. We don’t really hear about them because the last thing “they” want is for us to rally. For us to realize we have the power.
I’ve been thinking about all of the brave people I would have never heard of if it hadn’t been for the “pandemic”. There’s actually *thousands* of them. We get so caught up in hopelessness and despair that we forget that there are *thousands* of people in the world right now fighting for us all. Risking everything. Rotting in prison cells. Going to court. Suffering. For us. Let’s not forget that as we move on in this world. When you hear of someone who is doing something amazing for us, write down their name. Remember them. Honor them. Emulate their example.
Here are just a handful of people that came to mind while pondering the last “going on three years” to flatten the curve:
Pastor Artur Pawloski One of the few Pastors who was brave enough to continue to stand throughout the “pandemic”. He joined with the Canadian Trucker convoy, preaching peace and non-violence. And got arrested for it.
Dr Zeb Zelenko. Unfortunately, the only bio I could find was on Wikipedia and frames Dr Zelenko as a “conspiracy theorist” because of his stance on the shots and also misrepresents him regarding his Z-stack protocol for fighting the so-called virus using our innate immune system and a bit of help from some anti-viral meds and supplements. Regardless of what a person feels personally about Dr Zelenko, he has a proven track record when it comes to treating “covid” patients, was nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom, is published in top peer reviewed journals, never hid any of his research and published it open source for public benefit, and the list goes on. Dr Zelenko continued to cry out for liberty right up until the last video he made, literally from his death bed. I refuse to link to a Wikipedia bio when they blatantly accuse someone of things they didn’t do, or misrepresent them with opinion instead of facts. Rest in peace Dr Zelenko. May your torch burn brightly in the hearts of others who take up your mantle and continue your work.
Ian Smith. The New Jersey Gym owner who refused to close his business due to “covid”. I wish I could find the quote where he says something to the effect of, “Your fear does not give you the right to take away my liberty.” I’ll never forget that quote until the day I die.
Pastor Tony Spell Another of the few religious leaders who refused to close their church because of the illegal “mandates” imposed by power mad governors. Regardless of what you think of religion/Christianity, the fact remains that in pretty much every other *real* “pandemic” in the history of the United States, churches were places of refuge and at times were turned into treatment centers. Several hospitals in the United States started out as churches. The government does *not* have the right to wave a magic wand and tell people they aren’t allowed to worship and accept their own risk when it comes to “covid” or any other disease. People who think that the government cares more about us and our health than a real church are fooling themselves. Bravo Pastor Spell.
Tony Roman Owner of Basilico’s Pasta E Vino in Huntington Beach California. Quite possibly one of the bravest of all (because of where he’s located). Defying “Governor” Newsome’s illegal mandates in California to mask up, shoot up or stay home, Tony essentially gave the middle finger to California’s power mad dictator and even went as far as putting up billboards telling people to “leave the mask, take the cannoli”. Mr. Roman may rub some people the wrong way, but he knows his rights and stood firm.
Substack Yep, Substack has been another “hero” over the last couple of years. I would love to list all of the incredible individuals who have stepped up to the plate after getting kicked off of other platforms, but it would take pages to do so. Substack has been a place where voices of reason are “allowed” to publish their research, debate with other experts about pretty much anything and has been a lifeline to people who are looking for evidence to back up claims made by governments and media all over the world. I’m sure many of you, like myself, would have never found Substack had it not been for the “pandemic”.
Jimmy Levy and Hi-Rez.
In the 1960’s and early 1970’s the music scene made an incredible impact on public opinion about a myriad of destructive things going on at the time. The “police action/war” in Vietnam, women’s rights and others to name a few. Jimmy Levy has picked up the mantle from people like Jimi Hendrix (All Along the Watchtower) and John Fogerty (Fortunate Son) and has begun a “ministry” of protest music with lyrics that address the nightmares going on in our time. If you don’t like Rap, it’s still worth checking out his stuff. The lyrics are incredible.
These are just a few of the people/entities off the top of my head we would have never known about if it wouldn’t have been for the “pandemic”. Many of us know others who stood firm in the face of unprecedented tyranny. I don’t think there are any of us reading this right now who couldn’t accept *rational* measures if indeed we were in the middle of the most deadly virus in world history, but most of us would err on the side of doing things we *know* have worked in the past like, protecting the vulnerable, and quarantining the sick while the rest of the population goes on with their lives and brings us to *natural* herd immunity. Most of us know that without breathing the air and using our immune systems we will be susceptible to every kind of minor bug or virus on earth as our immune systems lose the ability to recognize illnesses we have overcome for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
In summary, let’s remember those who are out there in the world standing in the gap for us. Let us find hope by remembering that it’s only a small percentage of the population that really buys into all of the madness and literally only a handful of monsters who want to destroy everything to “build it back better”. Let’s remember that even though the “old normal” is not coming back we don’t have to march lockstep with the “new normal”. We can make our *own* normal in our communities and with our families and friends of like mind. We don’t have to try and save everyone (and it’s probably useless to try and do that anyway). Let us focus on making things happen in our own lives with our own “tribe” and ignore the rest of them. This can be done in the largest and bluest of the blue cities and in small communites as well. There’s always options. There’s always an out, but it might not be the convenient or cushy path. The thousands of Doctors, Lawyers, Musicians, Moms, Dads, and yes, even a few Politicians, aren’t out fighting for us because they want us to sit back and let them do all of the work. They are setting an example for us. They are saying by their resistance, “Come on people! We can do this!” And we can. If these brave people have been willing to risk everything for a chance at a better future *without* Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, George Soros, Biden, Obama, The Clinton Mafia, and the rest of the cadre of evil, shouldn’t we be willing to risk it all as well? Without risk, there’s no reward. That’s true in pretty much every aspect of life on this planet. And especially true for those of us who value liberty above everything.
I enjoyed this post and made me think about the tiny town I live in. I reflected on the last 2 years and thought about the heros here. Your right, they are everywhere. They could be your neighbor, pastor, doctor, cashier at your favorite store etc. I know of a few here now that you brought it up. A few that were not afraid to say NO! They made it. They kept their doors open then, and today they are still open.
Great post. xo