>>is not to go into the woods with Hillary
Be comforted that that part of NY is COVERED with tics. Everyone I worked with at IBM Research had lime disease, and I remember walking thru the woods on Henry Livingston’s farm in Poughkeepsie and brushing against a tree branch, then being covered in a deluge of tics. May she enjoy many such walks.
Bloodsucking parasites do flock together...
One thing that I’ve been mulling over is which institutions can be trusted.
Many government agencies, corporations, media organizations, charities, educational organizations, etc., have been taken over by the derps. The smart move is probably not to trust any of them. Yet Trump/Q is cleaning up many of them. Has the FBI been fully cleaned up? The DOJ? What about various companies and other groups?
I think one goal of the plan is to restore honesty and trustworthiness to many of these organizations. Without that, it’s difficult for our society to function. We’d all like to be able to trust our doctors, to make phone calls without wiretaps, to donate money to worthy charities without finding that it was used to enrich derps or donated to derp political campaigns, to invest our hard-earned money in an honest company in an honest stock market without the fear that we’re being ripped off, and on and on.
I think the current danger is two-fold. One danger is to trust too much and to be ignorant of the real perils out there and of the places the derps are still calling the shots. The second danger is to not trust at all and assume that every person and every organization is dirty. The former makes us suckers who can be used. But the latter makes us paralyzed and useless to ourselves and our loved ones.
I think some of the formerly dirty organizations are being cleaned up. For most normies, this is happening behind the scenes and they are none the wiser because they never knew the organizations were dirty. But for us FReeQs, it’s a little more problematic. We knew. And now we distrust - as well we should. But in the same way that we shouldn’t blindly assume that a once trustworthy organization will always be trustworthy, we should also not blindly assume that a corrupted organization will always stay that way. A fine line we need to walk.
I’m hoping that when all of this is wrapped up, we’ll have a much better sense of who the good guys are and how to tell. We’ll be better researchers for truth. And that popular word “transparency”.... We’ll have a lot more of it.