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Jun 14, 2023·edited Jun 14, 2023Liked by Meryl Nass

I took a brief look at their website. As I read through it, I thought something sounds a bit World Economic Forum to me. The wording of their documents are fear-mongering, yet offer a promising solution if you follow their directives now. Strangely, the solution are always at the people's expense. I then saw a menu to click on. I saw a section about health. The first post is from the Director of the World Health Organization. That explains everything.

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We have a local "Awake" group, not the same as Woke...it keeps growing and dividing into more groups. Our focus has been on sharing resources on real health, self-sufficiency, and more. Wherever we are, we know we are not alone...we just need to recognize each other and work together.

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I am so angry...this has to be stopped and now. Of course they made it so.

Its a HIVE mind.

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I am angry too

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Thank you for sharing..So I don't feel so me I alone...I can't get rid of the anger....I'm watching my country turn into a collectivist tyranny, with most people just asleep.

We are out of road...and we will be serfs..and I cannot get over my anger at this.

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I am angry and scared about exactly you and Lisa mention. You are not alone!

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I have come to realize apart of the plan is to isolate people. To have people questioning the narrative be ridiculed for their opposing view. Governments will censor social media sites, where people go to share their ideas and resources. The government will also censor professionals that give alternative information. You are not alone, there are many on a path to learning that something is going on.

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Can We the People stand a chance to fight any of this?

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I am not sure. Yet, I know it is really out of hand. I am not sure what the answer is ? But, the longer we stand there, the more we will be pushed to the ground.

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How does author Derrick Jensen state it? Something about the survival rate of those in the Warsaw Ghetto who fought back is higher than that of the general Jewish populace then. If we understand that fighting back means a better chance of survival, then how can we not resist?

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Diana, it has got to the point that something has to be done.

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Legalize freedom and free speech

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As the term "health commitment" frequently appears I asked ChatGPT for a definition:

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"Health commitment" refers to a personal or collective dedication to maintaining and improving one's health and well-being. It involves making conscious and consistent choices and actions that prioritize and support physical, mental, and emotional wellness.

A health commitment typically entails adopting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which includes engaging in regular physical activity, consuming a balanced and nutritious diet, managing stress, getting enough sleep, and avoiding harmful habits such as smoking or excessive alcohol consumption. It also involves seeking appropriate medical care and preventive measures, such as regular check-ups, vaccinations, and screenings.

Health commitments can vary in scope and intensity depending on individual preferences, goals, and circumstances. Some people may focus on specific aspects of health, such as weight management or mental well-being, while others may take a more holistic approach to overall wellness. The commitment to health is often motivated by the desire to enhance quality of life, prevent illness, increase longevity, and promote a sense of vitality and self-care.

It's important to note that health commitments can be highly personal and subjective. Each individual may have unique needs, goals, and circumstances that shape their approach to maintaining and improving their health.

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Rather different from the corporate lawyer speak in G20 (and WHO WEF) documents no?

So further in the chat, after the issue of WEF stakeholdership I asked:

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Isn't health commitment and profit a case of conflict of interest, like junk food and pharmaceutical products?

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ChatGPT: You raise a valid point about potential conflicts of interest between health commitments and profit, particularly in certain industries like junk food and pharmaceuticals. In some cases, there can be conflicting interests between promoting health and maximizing profits, as certain products or practices may have negative health impacts but generate significant revenue.

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Rest of chat on how to eliminate such conflicts and that's impossible with corrupted govts. It might be clear that even ChatGPT "knows" what wrong with the system.

For instance, companies in the junk food industry may face a conflict between promoting unhealthy, highly processed products and supporting public health goals. Similarly, some pharmaceutical companies have faced criticism for practices that prioritize profit over public health, such as aggressive marketing of certain medications or pricing strategies that limit access to essential treatments.

However, it is important to note that conflicts of interest can be addressed through various means, including regulations, consumer demand, and corporate responsibility.

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