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FREEDOM PODS – Local Teams to Survive and Thrive

Published On: February 1, 2023Tags: , ,

I first encountered research journalist and activist Derrick Broze on The Last American Vagabond podcast — a platform that also amplified the work of investigative journalist Whitney Webb. Broze — who now lives in Mexico — not only supplies audiences with insightful commentary, but practical solutions. One of his best ideas is that of the “freedom cell” that I’ll explain here.

Of course, if the public would simply stop complying with unreasonable (and sometimes illegal) mandates and orders, we could end medical tyranny in Canada overnight. But the power of propaganda being what it is, a large number of Canadians follow orders such as useless mask wearing. After three weary years of abuse from their governments (at all levels), it appears many folks suffer from Stockholm syndrome. They haven’t connected the dots that a corporate coup d’état has occurred, and when its various component parts snap together, we’ll find ourselves in a digital prison overseen by transhumanist oligarchs. Our fate will not only be the loss of liberty; it will be our promised transformation into surveilled cyborgs, modified via a conveyor belt of in-the-pipeline gene-altering mRNA injections and nanotech, that increasingly appears to have a nefarious relationship with certain 5G wavelengths. As athletes in their prime collapse on live TV, some are beginning to wake up.

Fresh research from US biotech and pharmaceutical researchers Karen Kingston and Sasha Latypova indicate the introduction of a global surveillance and control grid (with a disturbing population reduction dimension) is actually being coordinated by the US Department of Defense (not just, say, China), according to troves of hidden patents and secret agreements they unearthed dating back to at least 2012. (Australian Indy journalist Maria Zeee and American broadcaster Dr. Jane Ruby have filed many reports since the start of the year, if you want to dig further.)

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Those of us who know something untoward is unfolding realize we need a good ground game. And this is where Broze’s freedom cell idea comes in. The concept is to find about eight like-minded (“awake”) people who live close by, and meet regularly to develop bonds, make plans, share resources, and offer one another mutual support in a time of crisis.

It’s a fluid concept, and there aren’t any hard rules about how these things operate (we’re freedom lovers, after all!), so I’ll share some highlights from the freedom cells with which I’ve been involved.

I use the term “pod” in place of “cell” as I prefer the connotations. A cell reminds me of a jail cell; a pod makes me think of dolphins. And seeds. The local “pod” I lead is managed by a core committee of about 10 people. As we collect more names of interested locals, we’ll plan events to include them, and harness their energy in subcommittees.

Following Broze’s model, we eschew a “pyramid” structure. Our pod is like a honeycomb, that can nestle beside others in a horizontal network that could eventually span the whole country. We might even be on the cusp of inventing a new governance structure for the human family. But unlike our opponents, we won’t allow ourselves grandiosity.

Your freedom pod can meet as often as it likes. Ours meets once per month in different member homes, usually over a potluck dinner. We discuss the business of the organization and review agreed-upon action items. Topics of discussion might include the best model of walkie-talkie to purchase, which channel to use in a “grid down” situation and establishing a rallying point. One member has a CB, and an owner’s manual in case he’s not available to operate the equipment or train others.

We talk about crypto currency and various “barter” systems for the time when our country’s fiat money becomes worthless, or (worse) when a central bank digital currency (CBDC) is introduced. This would eventually be tied to a digital ID and a Chinese-style social credit score (as is already being introduced in various countries). I won’t even mention the vaccine passports to which the WHO and the World Economic Forum (WEF) have committed themselves (as part of their global One Health plan). We discuss prepper topics such as long-term storable foods, and “who has what” tool or equipment or skills that might prove useful in a post-Apocalyptic world.

I wish I was joking.

We each chip in a few bucks at meetings to pay for brochure printing, poster making, or rental space for fundraising events (such as dances or Town Hall meetings). We’re planning workshops, too, such as first aid training and preserving food in cans or jars, or drying or pickling. (Yes, I see pickled moose in my future…) Off-grid home construction, power generation and indoor gardening are popular subjects. My pod friends have agreed to teach me how to hunt and fish. And we’re meeting with local farmers to discuss regular bulk purchases. We might pay with cash, or in exchange for helping out at the farm. We don’t plan to eat insects, or food contaminated with mRNA vaccines. We recently ordered some costumes for “street theatre” to convey our message in an entertaining way, not just another protest.

Lastly, we try to have fun with our pod, and plan social gatherings like darts and wings nights, snowshoeing, or attending live music. And we sometimes invite members of other pods over, so we build our network and learn from each other. Our movement is quite fragmented at this time, and we think freedom pods is a great solution, winning hearts and minds one person at a time.

Learn more about the Freedom Cells concept at: freedomcells.org

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