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The new world order is based on a maximally centralized world. Decentralization is crucial in the fight against the tyranny of the ruling class:

The fundamental problem is that almost all systems that permeate our societies are already largely centralized and controlled by the ruling class: finance, education, food, healthcare, the economy, the internet, and so on. Almost all areas of our everyday lives have been hijacked for a long time.

Ideally, we should all completely withdraw from these systems immediately.

That would certainly be the best solution. However, for the vast majority of people, this is virtually impossible. We must at least try to boycott these systems as much as possible.

At the same time, we must begin to build our own decentralized systems and networks.

It makes sense to start at the local level and to build and maintain offline networks.

We cannot rely on the internet. We should use it as long as we have the opportunity, but at the same time, we should ensure that we establish social networks that do not depend on the internet.

A few thoughts on boycotting centralized systems and possible alternatives:

Finance:

One possibility would be to use only cash or to switch entirely to bartering. The latter would be quite feasible, at least at the local level. Besides material goods, services can, of course, also serve as a medium of exchange.

Pretty much everyone has certain skills that are helpful to others.

A widespread abandonment of digital money is essential.

Politics:

Democracy has long been nothing more than an illusion. The political parties are controlled by the ruling class. Independent parties and politicians who would actually represent the interests of the people are systematically suppressed and destroyed. Under these circumstances, it makes more sense not to participate in elections at all. To vote means to support the contaminated and corrupt system and thus the ruling class.

Apart from local elections, we should boycott all elections completely.

At the local level, we should engage in a non-partisan manner, nominate our own candidates, and ensure that the puppets of the ruling class are exposed and removed.

Education:

We shouldn't entrust children to educational institutions.

Instead, we should practice homeschooling and support each other locally in the care and education of our children.

We must create an environment where children can explore their natural curiosity and joy of learning in a safe and nurturing setting.

Firm ethical principles, recognition of individual strengths, cooperative learning in small groups, and the fostering of independent critical thinking are key components for positive personality development.

Taxes:

I think we not only have the right, but even the moral obligation, to completely stop paying taxes.

With our taxes, we finance wars, countless crimes and criminals, and ultimately our own downfall.

We absolutely must be clear about this!

It would be much better if we used the money saved to finance our own decentralized systems.

This naturally includes social security and support for the vulnerable members of society.

Food:

The ruling class already largely controls this sector. They are in the process of buying up or destroying all independent farmers.

Non-industrial, unprocessed foods—raw milk, eggs, fruits, vegetables, etc.—are absolutely essential for us.

We must grow as much as possible ourselves, support remaining small farmers, and ensure the establishment of new, local, independent farms.

There are certainly other things we can do. If you have any further ideas on how we can resist the enslavement of humanity by the ruling class, please share them.

We won't be able to implement everything at once. What's crucial is that we start taking real action. More and more people are waking up and realizing the depravity of the ruling class and the gigantic scale of the problem we're dealing with. Raising awareness about the issue will remain important in the future. Awareness and the resulting outrage, however, isn't enough.

It's time to take action together with full determination!

Apr 5
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