Massive applause for Booker
Massive applause for Booker
DISOBEY IN ADVANCE.
DISOBEY IN ADVANCE.
-viral outbreaks
-food borne illness
-plane crashes
-shootings
-race and gender based violence
-ICE detention centers
-and more!
-viral outbreaks
-food borne illness
-plane crashes
-shootings
-race and gender based violence
-ICE detention centers
-and more!
• It’s okay to take breaks. The truth isn’t going anywhere, and pushing yourself too hard will only make you burn out. If you burn out, you can’t keep fighting. Rest cannot be underestimated.
• It’s okay to take breaks. The truth isn’t going anywhere, and pushing yourself too hard will only make you burn out. If you burn out, you can’t keep fighting. Rest cannot be underestimated.
• You can’t fix the entire system overnight, but you can protect yourself, your family, and your mental clarity.
• Focus on your immediate reality: your home, your skills, your resources. That’s where you have power.
• You can’t fix the entire system overnight, but you can protect yourself, your family, and your mental clarity.
• Focus on your immediate reality: your home, your skills, your resources. That’s where you have power.
• You’re not alone. There are others waking up too, you just have to find them.
• Focus on building a small, trusted circle of people who are open-minded but grounded. It’s better to have a few people who get it than to try convincing everyone.
• You’re not alone. There are others waking up too, you just have to find them.
• Focus on building a small, trusted circle of people who are open-minded but grounded. It’s better to have a few people who get it than to try convincing everyone.
• Keep track of facts you know are true. Write them down, and reference them when things start feeling scrambled.
• Remind yourself of your wins to prove you’re not just “imagining things.” Being involved and noticing patterns is not nothing.
• Keep track of facts you know are true. Write them down, and reference them when things start feeling scrambled.
• Remind yourself of your wins to prove you’re not just “imagining things.” Being involved and noticing patterns is not nothing.
(Recognize the Pattern)
Knowing why this feels overwhelming helps take away its power. The fact that you’re doubting yourself isn’t proof that you’re wrong, it’s proof that the system is doing what it was designed to do.
(5/?)
(Recognize the Pattern)
Knowing why this feels overwhelming helps take away its power. The fact that you’re doubting yourself isn’t proof that you’re wrong, it’s proof that the system is doing what it was designed to do.
(5/?)
The endless stream of bad news, conspiracy theories, and conflicting information is designed to wear you out. They want you to feel so overwhelmed that you either:
• Give up digging entirely, or
• Spiral into so much anxiety that you can’t think clearly.
(4/?)
The endless stream of bad news, conspiracy theories, and conflicting information is designed to wear you out. They want you to feel so overwhelmed that you either:
• Give up digging entirely, or
• Spiral into so much anxiety that you can’t think clearly.
(4/?)
They know that if they can make truth-seekers feel lonely, embarrassed, or discouraged, most will eventually give up. The loss of friends, family doubting you, and people questioning your sanity isn’t a side effect — it’s part of the control mechanism. (3/?)
They know that if they can make truth-seekers feel lonely, embarrassed, or discouraged, most will eventually give up. The loss of friends, family doubting you, and people questioning your sanity isn’t a side effect — it’s part of the control mechanism. (3/?)
When you connect the dots and say, “Look, this is happening,” they’ll call you paranoid or crazy. That’s because the system encourages people to believe that anyone who challenges the narrative is unstable — even when the facts are undeniable.
When you connect the dots and say, “Look, this is happening,” they’ll call you paranoid or crazy. That’s because the system encourages people to believe that anyone who challenges the narrative is unstable — even when the facts are undeniable.
The system thrives on chaos. The more complicated and fragmented the truth becomes, the harder it is for people to trust their own thoughts. They make everything feel “too big” to understand so that questioning it feels pointless. 1/?
The system thrives on chaos. The more complicated and fragmented the truth becomes, the harder it is for people to trust their own thoughts. They make everything feel “too big” to understand so that questioning it feels pointless. 1/?