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We at Solari believe that pushback of any kind, no matter how small, does make an impact. We may feel that we as individuals don’t have the power to affect change, but time and again we see that we do.
Every week at Solari we honor those doing just this in our “Hero of the Week” section. This week we highlighted individuals who have been actively and openly challenging the push for International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments and a new World Health Organization (WHO) treaty or agreement. One of these courageous folks is David Bell, a public health physician with a PhD in population health, and a former WHO scientific and medical officer. We highly suggest you check out his recent blog post on this topic here: https://brownstone.org/articles/ihr-amendments-open-door-to-perpetual-emergencies/
We sometimes think that that the only way to affect change is through drastic and dramatic actions and don’t recognize how much personal power we as the individual have. Here’s the first of our simple suggestions as to how you can move the needle towards freedom.
This week’s tiny act of activism is to use cash. Catherine has said, “Removing cash from circulation is an essential step to implementing a complete surveillance state that can shut off our money at will—as we saw happen to the Canadian Truckers—or take our assets and grab our land. The central bankers have made clear that they wish to convert to digital ‘money’ that can be programmed as to when, where, and how you can use it.” Using cash for in person transactions is a way to ensure that it stays in circulation. Maybe try picking one day of the week every week to only use cash. Encourage those in your circle of influence to do the same. Ask your local shops, farmers and restaurants whether they offer cash discounts. You may be surprised at how much you can save!
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