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Lisa if you've not come across James Roguski's Substack and work on the WHO Amendments, I would encourage you to take a look.

He lays out what is happening at the WHO and is calling people to action.

https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/a-world-wide-call-to-take-immediate?publication_id=746475&post_id=102078066&isFreemail=true

This will be the way they globalize the remainder of the west...this will be the EU for the rest of us.

The next step is CBDC...and that is coming...the BIS has 11 projects in the works, on that front.

Thanks for getting the word out up there. We all need to educate those around us, or in just a very few years, what we saw during the lockdowns will look like child's play.

Keep up the great work and thanks!

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Call your premieres. Trudeau is exchanging transfer payments for digital is right now. Only Saskatchewan and Alberta are refusing. Saying no cash is worth it. Yes James is a friend. Definitely his work is key. We are in this to fight back. Let's do it

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Feb 12, 2023·edited Feb 13, 2023Liked by LawyerLisa

Absolutely.

We here in the states (well the ones who aren't glued to netflix or the super bowl), have been trying to raise the alarm.

I truly don't think people understand how this will probably work, if they reach an event horizon.

And it truly baffles me that they can't draw parallels between government actions and events, they just lived through, to the ones on the horizon.

One thing I forgot to mention in my comment on your "Hunger Games" post, with respect to prepping...if at all possible, pay down or off your bills.

As with healthcare, the more vulnerable you are (ill or in debt)l, the more they can control you.

When CBDC happens...and it will eventually (ask me why I think that, if you are curious), they will have more leverage over you, if you have debt, especially credit.

While you have the chance pay things off, consolidate other debt and stop creating it, where possible.

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I agree about debt. I tried to encourage my son in Australia to rent rather take out a mortgage, without success.

Rates (i.e. homeowner tax) is going to be a significant problem that is difficult to get away from.

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