I can confess to having driven myself a bit nuts by worrying about whether I can cope with seeing the anguish of the poisoned and betrayed. I never watch horror movies (even Lassie getting lost was upsetting), yet we live inside of one. Have been living “on edge” for several years, and sometimes fear does get the better of you. We are a very long way from the early awakening where you could still be intelectual and aloof, hoping for a swift resolution because you were clueless about the scale and scope of the problem. In the end, I simply have to be functional for the sake of my daughters, who will someday see that I was besmirched, and was the only one who fought to protect them. Them being put into enemy hands by the rest of the family and being made to watch has drained me. The adults who mocked and made poor choices get care if I have spare energy only.

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In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

All Anons should watch this movie. It's about how people chose to cope when they learn that the world is ending at 4:44. We are all just humans doing the best we can under challenging circumstances. Reality is challenging.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/444_last_day_on_earth_2012

The disturbing thing is we have NEVER had 'reality' - nothing anywhere near close to reality was allowed to be shared with Normies. The folks who tried telling us the truth ended up dead or imprisoned:
Seth Rich, Michael Hastings, and look at Julian Assange locked up for a decade!
We know more truth now than our grandparents or parents ever were allowed to know.

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