Melissa Ciummei: The Problem Is Good People Are Passively Good, Bad People Are Actively Bad

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Try not to pay your taxes and you'll find out how much you actually own.
"We're in the process of not owning anything. It started with the lockdowns, then the money printing, which caused the inflation. Then the increased energy prices, its a great way to hide inflation. Now we're in the process of higher interest rates.

The first step was you'll own nothing and be happy, the second one is you'll rent what you need. They don't need consumers anyone, they want us to be obedient.

The digital ID will be rolled out within the next 12-24 months. That's what this is: an artificial intelligence prison.

Your phone right now is your prison warden. IT cannot happen without digitial ID, its the last gift we can rebel at.

No. They're not going to win. Historically they never win when people's freedoms are taken from them, they do tend to push back. We've always won so far.

The problem is that good people are passively good, bad people are actively bad. But there's more good people than there is bad people.

So when the good people rise up, they become actively good, they become a force to be reckoned with, and you never win agaisnt us. But its up to us, whether they win is up to us. So, do not let them win, do not comply."

Excerpts, Melissa Ciummei, The Iconoclast One to One: Melissa Cuimmei 2, December 2, 2022.

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