Breaking Through Solutions For Overcoming The Propaganda Blitz

Breaking Through – Solutions for Overcoming the Propaganda Blitz

Breaking Through – Solutions for Overcoming the Propaganda Blitz

Published On: January 1, 2023Tags: ,

If you’re reading this, you’re accessing Druthers newspaper in either print or digital form. In so doing, you’re experiencing a serious strategy to work around government and corporate censorship — an underground publication from resistance fighters who cannot share this information via captured news outlets or censored social media. Similar underground papers exist in Ireland and other countries, for the same reason. As a journalist, I’m grateful for this outlet for my writing. But what about all the people who aren’t professional writers? How can they help get the truth out at this crucial moment in history? More voices are desperately needed, to mobilize the population around real-world solutions. The time has passed for awake folk to simply share memes and links among themselves online.

I’ve turned my attention in recent months toward additional options. My wife and I are looking for land and people with whom to form an off-grid community, grow our own food, and generate our own heat and electricity. But settlements in the woods will easily be picked off by a future totalitarian government, ergo there needs to be more of us.

So our top priority is to get the truth out to more people, many of whom sense something is wrong. We must turn those doubts into conviction that the human family is under attack, at a global scale.

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One thing I did — that you can do too — is arrange for the delivery of this newspaper to every mailbox in my local area. This caused a stir with media and politicians local to Magnetawan, many of whom had simply never encountered an alternative to the mainstream narrative.

Pro Tip: Organize a fundraising dinner or dance with your local freedom community and use some of the proceeds to pay for the delivery of the paper to local postal codes. (Contact Druthers and they’ll take care of all the details.)

Here’s another idea, and again, it’s something anyone can do. I purchased some Canadian car flags (four in total) from Canadian Tire. Now everywhere I drive, I’m signalling to folks that we must stand up for our country, its laws, constitution and Bill of Rights. You may have noticed people on the highway doing the same. We often honk to one another and chat in coffee shops and gas stations. It’s a subculture of its own. The flags have triggered many conversations between myself and strangers.

Here’s a Pro Tip: You can purchase erasable “window markers” at Canadian Tire or other stores, and write colourful messages on your car window. I stick with messages like No New World Order! or Who is James Topp? to get people thinking. My car is now a moving billboard for freedom.

Another strategy I use to get past censorship is wearing printed T-shirts. Some have a humorous message, such as Proud Member of the Fringe Minority with Unacceptable Views. When the government started jabbing children, I was inspired to take bolder action.

On the last Saturday before Christmas, I walked with a friend through the crowded Georgian Mall — the largest in Barrie, Ontario — wearing a white T-shirt emblazoned with warnings about risks from the COVID injections. Reactions differed among the New World Order citizens shopping in New Normal Canada, from two teenage girls who gave us a thumbs-up sign, to the registration staff at a COVID injection clinic who called security when I attempted to dissuade a mother from signing in her young son.

I’ve worn the shirt many times in Tim Hortons where I purposely stand or sit in spots where the lettering is visible. You might think I’d attract negative attention, but most interactions have thus far been positive, with folks saying, “I like your T-shirt” or stopping to ask questions.

I learned quickly that if I’m to raise awareness this way about near and present dangers, I also need to offer people hope. So the next thing I did (that you can too) is design a simple photocopied brochure to hand out, filled with information and links to useful websites. My current brochure says on the front, “It’s Not A Vaccine” and asks parents not to jab their kids. I plan to include an information sheet with a list of vaccine side effects on one side and a list of detox strategies and resources on the other. I could just as easily wear T-shirts and hand out brochures about transhumanism, the danger of central bank digital currency and digital IDs, or the uselessness of masks and lockdowns. (Just print and distribute whatever you’re comfortable with.)

And here’s another Pro Tip: Instead of just printing these brochures for myself, I distributed them to friends and members of my local freedom pod. Better still, I shared this idea on Facebook and other social media platforms and offered to send people the original PDF files, so they can print and distribute them in their area. I also sent the Word files so they can alter the text to suit local situations. The response was overwhelming and I received private messages and emails from people across Canada and as far away as Australia.

Speaking of “freedom pods,” this is another idea you can implement locally that I gleaned from Derrick Broze of The Last American Vagabond podcast. Broze’s idea was that people organize in “cells” of eight to meet regularly and organize resistance, and discuss prepper topics, like walkie-talkies, food canning, and bulk orders for survival gear. Our regular gatherings allow us to socialize with like-minded people, share resources, and plan protests and other actions.

Friends from my group recently joined me at a local injection site where I served a Notice of Liability (NoL) to the head nurse after she failed to provide proper informed consent (when she assumed I was there to get poked). Serving NoLs is another free activity in which you can engage and potentially make a difference. These can be served at injection sites (including drug stores), school boards, government offices, etc. I even served one to our local police superintendent. The purpose of the NoL is to inform the recipient of the real risks of the mRNA gene therapy such that they can no longer say “I didn’t know” when Nuremberg-type trials begin. And in any case, they get people thinking, especially since the NoLs I’ve downloaded from the Stand Up Canada website allow me to register the recipient’s name on a database for future reference. Action4Canada also offers an extensive selection of NoLs.

Pro Tip: Instead of delivering the NoL in a threatening manner, I offer it as a kind of Get Out Of Jail Free card. As of the date served, the recipient has the ammunition to refuse certain orders, and at least offer people true informed consent.

How about printing and putting up posters? I suggest folks use paste and not staples, so they’re not easily pulled down. Stickers can be ordered online with your custom message. The White Rose channel on Telegram is a great resource for stickers as well. I honestly don’t understand why every town and city isn’t plastered with these already, as well as children’s lunchboxes. I’m old enough to recall the extensive use of posters and stickers in the 1960s and ’70s to oppose the Vietnam War and promote everything from women’s equality to saving whales. Old-school strategies worked then, and they can be effective once more.

Governments and organizations affiliated with the United Nations and the World Economic Forum have spent billions promoting surveillance capitalism, technocracy and transhumanism to an unsuspecting public. You now have easy and affordable ideas to counter their narratives. It’s time to take action! And I hope to encounter more of you on the highways and in the shopping malls with your flags, T-shirts and homemade brochures!

Guy Crittenden is a freelance writer and author of the award-winning book The Year of Drinking Magic: Twelve Ceremonies with the Vine of Souls (Apocryphile Press, San Francisco). Follow Guy at HipGnosis.co