Thinking more about this article... https://open.substack.com/pub/martingeddes/p/the-pirates-of-palnackie?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Us ordinary folk can't do the big "saving the world" stuff like replacing he financial system and intercepting genocides; we can only smooth the way to peaceful resolution on the "far side" of these core military type activities.

However, the "saving the world" has to meet "saving your community" at some point. The grassroots change and the global change must bridge one another. I would guess that nobody in the military is aware of pirates of Palnackie committing treason, theft, and perjury.

It is those in the community themselves that have to press for justice for the criminals, as well as offering a path to repentance, reconciliation, and redemption to those who waver at the edges. We can't put everyone in prison who "played the game", society simply can't survive that.

In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

A frustrating paradox of this, which I assume is the same for many, is that to be deep in the rabbit hole one tends to be a loner estranged from the community we are trying to save and if integration was difficult before, it is nigh on impossible now.

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In response Miss Myrna to her Publication

Alone together! :)

In response Miss Myrna to her Publication

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