Resisting the Reset: Would You Take Part?

Perhaps he did it half in jest, but Neil Oliver put up a post on Twitter/X  in which he asked the question:

Anyone fancy a Revolution? I could just go a Revolution right about now.

He followed up, two days later, with a similar post:

I meant what I said about Revolution.

Each post received over a million views and thousands of comments. There were the usual naysayers and smart-asses, but many had responses of agreement which included:

◦ Lead the way Sir and good people will follow!

◦ Just tell me where and when. I’ll be there.

◦ More people need to stop whinging and actually doing. Even if it means contacting an MP about net zero or going on a March. Ppl need to start engaging if they want change

◦ Let’s go we need to do something

◦ I meant what I said when I said yes. The time is now, we need to get organised.

◦ Lead us to victory Neil Oliver, we’re with you

◦ It starts with mass non-compliance.

◦ Also I’m starting to see more graffiti around the clear crimes being committed – very effective way of communicating a message.

◦ Mass non compliance & mass non payment of council tax.

◦ I meant what I said when I said I’m in

◦ I meant what I said about joining you. It’s going to be the only way.

◦ Not only am I ‘in’, I’m willing to help right from the beginning.

◦ You’d be surprised at how many of agree with you

Days later, he elaborated his thoughts in a video, Fancy A Revolution, where he described the corruption by governments, the plandemics by the globalists, and the use of  fear and threats to force the public to comply with their devious plots and plans.

By now, we have learnt that there are some organisations in the world – elected and unelected – that are trying to control us. In some cases they are our governments, in others they are global agencies and organisations like WEF, UN and WHO. They are powerful, they control many of the world leaders, and they are billionaires or even trillionaries.

Can we, mere plebs, withstand them?

Yes, we can. They may appear to be the ones holding the strings, but they are only powerful if we comply and surrender. We can resist. Of course, it needs to be through non-violent means, otherwise we will be defeating the purpose of the resistance and scoring own goals. As Paul Collits says in his article:

There are more of us than we think. But we need to be activated, united, strategic and loud because the forces of darkness are, once again, emerging to cheer on the Covid State, and governments of all colours will be only too willing to oblige their demands unless the forces of dissent persist and prevail.

Are there ways in which we can resist through actions and unity?
For example:

▹ Unite by coming together for protests, marches and rallies, whether they comprise a large crowd or smaller groups.

▹ Unite in what may appear to be useless lone actions against a great tide – a tiny drop in the ocean. But if the solo efforts are multiplied by thousands and millions doing the same, wherever they are in cities or towns, all over the country, and the world, it will combine to make a united effort of non-compliance and bring about a result that will be to our benefit.

Can we share, in this thread, examples of how we can resist the interference of the despots who trying to control our lives?
Such as:

▹ What we are doing to oppose at a singular level (just by ourselves) or as a group (our families, relatives, friends, neighbours), or at a greater level (through clubs, teams, associations and organisations).

▹ Any suggestions that we have which could work.

▹ Examples of other groups, anywhere in the world, that have challenged the regime or are planning a non-violent revolution.

 

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33 Responses to Resisting the Reset: Would You Take Part?

  1. Shy Ted says:

    Not going to happen without doxxing and doxxers need to be those tasked with providing security to the you know who’.
    I see Natasha Fyles in the NT has just taken a crepe, I think, to the face. Well done the lady who did it but crepes aren’t going to be enough. As I’ve said before, if I’m on the jury, “not guilty”.


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  2. Shy Ted says:

    Police are investigating an “unprovoked” attack on Chief Minister Natasha Fyles this morning at Nightcliff markets.
    A social media post just before midday Sunday flagged the unfolding political incident.
    “Wow, high drama at Nightcliff markets just now,” a Facebook user posted.
    “A disgruntled female walked up to the chief minister and smooshed a cream pancake right in her face”.
    In response to a question about the incident he reposted: “ … she wiped it off, police called. Cream pie raving something about Fyles stopping her husband having a heart operation.”

    So, hubby isn’t vaxxed. Lots of other stories about healthcare being withheld from the unclean. Me included.


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  3. kaysee kaysee says:

    What we are doing to oppose at a singular level (just by ourselves)….

    I’ve shared this a few times on the blog. Have been doing this for years.

    When I am out shopping, I will withdraw cash from the ATM and pay for my purchases with the cash, not card. It would be far easier to just go and do my shopping and pay by card. But fewer people paying by cash will just enable the transition to a cashless society with the excuse that “no one is using cash”.

    Unite in what may appear to be useless lone actions against a great tide – a tiny drop in the ocean. But if the solo efforts are multiplied by thousands and millions doing the same …..

    If all those who are aware of the Great Reset decided to do the same, it would be difficult for the government to implement a cashless society. It may be a bit inconvenient to have to stop by the ATM to get the cash out and then pay by cash rather than the easier card swipe, but it is worth the cause to ensure that Cash remains King and an option in all shopping payments.

    With a little planning it is easy to work out a cash withdrawal system. Resisting is not easy or convenient, but there are ways to do it if you decide that you want to be part of the revolution.


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  4. mh says:

    When the Tory MP from Essex was butchered by a Muslim a couple of years back, some on here were not fazed by the killing of the UK Parliamentarian.

    I wasn’t of that same mindset back then – but I’m getting there fast.

    UK pulls the plug on Rumble!

    Jeff Taylor

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQb46xHqYv8


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  5. John Bayley says:

    It is NOT ultimately possible to make a difference by oneself. A significant minority, at least 10-15%, is needed for that.

    By all means, you can try convincing others of what’s going on, but the sad fact is most people do not care, and in fact are happy to remain ignorant. Just look at the Covid ‘vaccine’ situation: Some people are STILL getting their next booster, even after having had Covid several times already, and having had friends and family ‘die suddenly’ or developing turbo-cancers.

    Most people may not be stupid, but they absolutely are lazy and dumb.

    I have commented here in an earlier post why cash is doomed. You won’t even need to have a card, or a chip, even though many have been voluntarily queuing up for chip implants or ‘WorldCoin’ iris scans. Technology is already in place in some countries, where you will be, oh-so-conveniently, able to pay using biometrics.

    In other ways, ever-present CCTV cameras will simply scan your face while entering and then leaving a shop, boarding a train and so on, a government computer will check whether your purchases align with your social credit score, and subsequently allow or disallow the purchase using programmable central bank digital currency.

    Government-monopolised cash is NOT freedom. It is theft via inflation.

    At this stage of the reset, individuals’ options are limited. But here are a few suggestions:

    – Make sure you are debt-free;
    – Own a bit of land, even a back yard, so you can grow some food;
    – Try to not live in a big city. Those will fall fast and hard, if/once the supply chains go down.
    – Have some preserved food & water on hand in storage, and if you can, buy a small power generator. A creek nearby is ideal, even if you may need to use water purifier.
    – Find and join a like-minded local community.
    – Exit, as much as possible, the dollar economy. Get some bitcoin, or better still, Monero, and learn how to use it.
    – Educate your local community on doing the same. It is NOT necessary to use, and depend on, government money, if you trade with trusted locals for goods and services.
    – Learn useful skills – how to tend a garden, and how to fix various things.
    – Boycott Facebook, Google, Twitter, WhatsApp and similar ‘Big Tech’. They are NOT your friends.
    – Don’t try to convince most of the ‘normies’. You will get nowhere and, as with Covid, they will be happy to report you for wrongthink and enjoy your being dragged to the nearest concentration camp.


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  6. kaysee kaysee says:

    UK pulls the plug on Rumble!

    Jeff Taylor

    There is a consensus among a number of commenters on this Russell Brand case. As Jeff Taylor says, there are many who don’t like the way Russell communicates in his videos or the content. We don’t know whether he is innocent or guilty.

    But the case stinks because of the way he is being hounded and judged guilty in a trial by media and big tech. The conservatives are responsible for the Online Safety bill. The Dame who has stirred up the row is a “Tory.”

    Caroline Dinenage DIDN’T clear Russell Brand letter with own committee

    The Gosport MP’s letter came under fire on social media, with many users suggesting the former Culture Minister was breaking key clauses from the Magna Carta.

    Responding to the letter, controversial commentator and former UKIP MEP candidate Carl Benjamin said: “Caroline Dinenage has violated one of the few clauses of the Magna Carta which are still in effect, that an Englishman’s property may not be arbitrarily seized or stripped from him without the lawful judgment of his peers. She must resign or be fired immediately.”


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  7. kaysee kaysee says:

    It is NOT ultimately possible to make a difference by oneself. A significant minority, at least 10-15%, is needed for that.

    We need to use all workable means – a multi-pronged strategy.

    Last weekend, there were Vote NO rallies around the country. I know that I cannot go to rallies and protest marches, not because I don’t want to, but because it is not possible for me. But I try to do support in other ways that I can.

    Fighting to save children from the perverted agenda.

    1/
    As a solo battler/ by oneself
    A parent’s message to the school board

    2/
    As a united group
    The protest rally in Canada – posted by Old bloke.

    The group behind the rally.
    To set up and organise requires input and co-ordination from supporters including sponsors.
    I Million March 4 Children


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  8. kaysee kaysee says:

    I have commented here in an earlier post why cash is doomed. You won’t even need to have a card, or a chip, even though many have been voluntarily queuing up for chip implants or ‘WorldCoin’ iris scans.

    Whatever they may be planning, we don’t make it easy for them by just rolling over.

    In the case of paying by cash, that is something so simple. It does not require organisation or a set up. Imagine if at a supermarket, each week, there were hundreds of shoppers who just paid by cash. That supermarket would not be able to shut down the cash option. If a business – say a cafe or store – did not accept cash payments, boycott that business.

    I heard this from a caller on radio: October is Pay By Cash Month.

    The caller suggested that as far as possible try to pay for all transactions by cash. There may be cases where that won’t be feasible, but otherwise, try to do it.

    I don’t know if this is being organised by an individual or group, but the caller has made some effort to phone a radio station that has a big listener base of people aware of the Great Reset and NWO. So those of us listening to the radio and heard him, can help out by spreading the message.

    I, as one listener, am passing it on to all those on the blog reading this comment. You, in turn, can pass it on to your family, friends, neighbours, colleagues. They could pass it on to others. By this simple two-step method, we are taking part in one of the ways of resisting the reset:
    – passing the message about a protest and
    – paying by cash.

    The result: We could be thousands of people (or more) who will be paying by cash only in October.

    Will it make a difference?
    We don’t know the power we, the plebs, have until we use it.


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  9. John Bayley says:

    In the case of paying by cash, that is something so simple. It does not require organisation or a set up. Imagine if at a supermarket, each week, there were hundreds of shoppers who just paid by cash. That supermarket would not be able to shut down the cash option.

    Look, I actually sympathise with your position; I truly do. I think the combination of general government ineptitude and the population’s lack of digital skills is absolutely certain to lead to massive data breaches, identity theft and what not. We’re already seeing some of it now, with the Optus etc data theft.

    But that doesn’t matter. A few cash holdouts will be about as effective as the Luddites’ fight to stop the introduction of machines to factories a couple of hundred years ago.

    Banks are already withdrawing support for cash. For businesses to accept it will mean higher bank fees, ongoing potential for theft from both employees and robbers, and just general inconvenience, for the sake of a diminishing few.

    Ultimately even that will be moot though, because when governments withdraw cash altogether, there won’t be any available to withdraw and to pay with.

    And using your biometrics, like face recognition, for payment, removes the excuse of not being able to use smart phones etc.

    This won’t happen tomorrow, but happen it will. So we need to adopt solutions that fit the digital age, because otherwise we are guaranteed to lose.

    Digital solutions are like everything else – they can be used for both bad and good. So let’s make sure there IS a ‘good’ side.

    Whatever they may be planning, we don’t make it easy for them by just rolling over.

    Absolutely. But ‘not rolling over’ means looking at decentralised solutions; be it for payment systems, governance or whatever.

    And those solutions will have to be digital. No other way is possible.


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  10. Shy Ted says:

    It’s not ineptitude, JB, it’s criminality.


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  11. mh says:

    So, hubby isn’t vaxxed. Lots of other stories about healthcare being withheld from the unclean. Me included.

    Cream pie incident discussed at beginning of this vid:

    The Regime Covers Up Its Monstrous Crimes

    In the Interests of the People
    56.4K subscribers

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5zV54tajsw


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  12. kaysee kaysee says:

    Absolutely. But ‘not rolling over’ means looking at decentralised solutions; be it for payment systems, governance or whatever.

    And those solutions will have to be digital. No other way is possible.

    Baby steps, John.

    As you stated in your comment yesterday:

    Most people may not be stupid, but they absolutely are lazy and dumb.

    If we suggest that a marathon has to be run, we will not get the public stirring out of their comfort zones. If we begin with smaller goals – for example, making changes to a payment habit. Instead of using the credit card (a very, very familiar and loved concept), they buy goods with cash (also a familiar concept)).

    When they realise why they need to get involved and act, we have won a part of the battle. We can move to the next stage. But until they do ………

    I keep asking myself: what am I doing here? Why am I spending hours writing posts and detailed informative comments? Is there any gain from the Resist-Revolution position, or is it just some entertainment for bored travellers?

    Fortunately, we have a very small, loyal band of posters here who are undeterred by non responses or silences, and keep the blog running through comments, opinions or links.


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  13. kaysee kaysee says:

    The Resistance is underway.

    Last Saturday, in London
    .

    This coming Saturday, in Manchester


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  14. kaysee kaysee says:

    Around the world, people are resisting by themselves or forming groups. Like this one in the UK.

    This is an excellent way of finding the right politicians before an election or even putting them on the spot, if they have already been elected.

    MPs who believe women can have a penis will be named and shamed
    ahead of general election

    A new website will allow voters to instantly find out whether their MP thinks women must be born female

    An “army” of volunteers in an apolitical new grassroots campaign is gearing up to meet all MPs and parliamentary candidates at hustings events and on their doorsteps to ask each one the question: “What is a woman?”

    Their answers will be video recorded and uploaded individually to a website which is being launched in the coming months.

    It will allow voters to find out instantly whether their next MP thinks women must be born female and that binary biological sex cannot be changed, or whether they believe that male-born transgender women are women too.

    If you are on Twitter and want to follow them:
    What Is A Woman Campaign

    The bio description
    We ask MPs and prospective MPs #whatisawoman; a UK grassroots campaign bringing honesty and transparency to the next General Election & debate on sex and gender


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  15. Interested observer says:

    I coordinate a community market which is a social and crafts showcase for our rural region.
    A well known local “artist” informed me she would be hosting a Yes stall. After taking the precaution of informing the committee that I considered this inappropriate without an equal “No” vote representative and obtaining approval, I informed the “artist” that this was not acceptable.
    I received further correspondence wailing that she had been prevented from a “voice” and that it was just providing information which would be done,” as always, in a respectful and polite manner.”
    An earlier market in a different location had given approval for a “Yes” march which had resulted in groups of black-shirts strolling through looking neither right nor left and certainly not market customers. The real customers turned up an hour after the march.
    It is my belief that voters have had it with being ear-bashed.


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  16. John Bayley says:

    It’s not ineptitude, JB, it’s criminality.

    Governments and incompetence go together like gloves and hands.
    But I agree with you; these days it’s a combination of both that and outright corruption & criminality.

    If we begin with smaller goals – for example, making changes to a payment habit. Instead of using the credit card (a very, very familiar and loved concept), they buy goods with cash (also a familiar concept)).

    You forget that the move from cash to credit cards & electronic payments has already happened. And unlike, say, move from internal combustion engines (ICE) to battery electric vehicles (BEVs), this has been a natural process over many years, without any government compulsion to set it off; at least to start with.

    This process has happened because electronic payments DO have huge advantages over cash, with convenience being just one of them.

    The ‘battle for cash’ has already been lost. That does not mean that CBDCs are a ‘done deal’, or that we need to just give up. But you have to choose your wars, and also your weapons. Otherwise you are tilting at wind mills.

    I keep asking myself: what am I doing here? Why am I spending hours writing posts and detailed informative comments? Is there any gain from the Resist-Revolution position, or is it just some entertainment for bored travellers?

    It’s probably a bit of both, IMO.

    We do, these days, have an enormous amount of information available literally at our finger tips. At least, that is, until the governments fully implement their various ‘Online Safety’ bills and eventually tie internet access itself to one’s biometric authentication, so everything we do and read will be supervised 24×7.

    Having said that, the vast majority cannot be bothered to educate themselves, so they continue to not know what a VPN is, how to use a simple ad blocker. They waste time reading silly stories on Facebook even after multiple instances of that company being caught illegally harvesting and selling their data. When they get banned for wrongspeak (i.e. ‘Covid vaccines), they go back and open another account, instead of looking at freer alternatives.

    And of course, they continue to believe the ABC/mass media sources. So to them, more censorship will make no difference, anyway. They are the sheeple and will always choose to remain dumb.

    For the rest of us, we need admit to ourselves that technology is THE key battlefield, and so we need to try to keep up as best we can, in order to have any effect on future developments, or even to remain relevant to the younger generations, for whom this is much more of a no-brainer.

    Keeping up with where digital technologies are at is crucial, even for semi-obscure sites like this blog. Being hosted on a centralised server, it can be pulled off-line at any time. Worse, the owner can be held responsible for what we write here, so in order to keep the site going, imposing strict censorship may be the only way to achieve that.

    Again, there are solutions already out there. But to be aware of them, we need to stop expanding energies on yesterday’s battles.


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  17. John Bayley says:

    A well known local “artist” informed me she would be hosting a Yes stall.

    It would be interesting to know just where the resources continue to come from for enabling this.

    At a recent local market, in a very small rural community, I was surprised to see a union-run stall promoting the ‘Yes’ vote.

    So I went over and talked to the two bored-looking women there.

    It soon became obvious that they actually knew very little about the whole referendum, but their [public sector] union told them it was imperative that everyone vote ‘Yes’, plus they were getting some brownie points with the local branch for ‘working’ the stand on a Saturday, so there they were.

    Once again I can only surmise that while most people may not be stupid, they very much are lazy and dumb. Even when it comes to something as fundamental as proposing an introduction of an apartheid system in this country.

    But then again, it seems most had no problems whatsoever with the medical apartheid being brought in, which is why Dan Andrews can retire on a nice taxpayer-funded pension rather than being locked up for the rest of his miserable life.


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  18. Interested observer says:

    It would be interesting to know just where the resources continue to come from for enabling this.

    A new development – I have now been sent without comment a Facebook post from February 2022 of a Labour Federal Member and team participating in a market in February 2022 – presumably to shame me into compliance.
    As there is a considerable difference between a constituent meeting and a local resident purporting to represent a forlorn hope for a regional Art Museum, I am unmoved.
    The applicant does hand out how to vote cards for the Greens so I wonder whether she was assisted in locating this Facebook post.


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  19. kaysee kaysee says:

    This process has happened because electronic payments DO have huge advantages over cash, with convenience being just one of them.

    But we are trading our privacy for this convenience.

    We do, these days, have an enormous amount of information available literally at our finger tips. At least, that is, until the governments fully implement their various ‘Online Safety’ bills and eventually tie internet access itself to one’s biometric authentication, so everything we do and read will be supervised 24×7.

    When the Commies take over and we lose our freedoms, there’ll be plenty of time to reminisce about the good ole days when we had free speech blogs but didn’t bother to get in and join the fight against the despots. Because those conspiracy theorists who were posting were a bunch of loonies predicting doom and gloom.

    For the rest of us, we need admit to ourselves that technology is THE key battlefield, and so we need to try to keep up as best we can, in order to have any effect on future developments

    John, are you referring to electronic payment systems that are currently in use or newer ones?

    Since you know a lot about digital systems, why don’t you write a few Posts for the blog readers? It could help us understand newer technologies and high-end tech systems. Some of it out of my area of expertise. I have been put off by the digital/virtual currency systems as there have been reports of some crypto currency companies collapsing.


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  20. kaysee kaysee says:

    As there is a considerable difference between a constituent meeting and a local resident purporting to represent a forlorn hope for a regional Art Museum, I am unmoved.

    If you are a representative of the community market group and have the backing of the committee, the attempt to shame you can be ignored. It is a bullying tactic.

    You are correct in insisting that approval to host a stall for the “Yes” case will only be given if the “No” side also has the same chance.


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  21. mh says:

    The US proxy war is losing support in Eastern Europe

    Election win for Slovakian populist party; pledged to end aid to Ukraine

    Global News

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ngGG2sHYCY


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  22. Interested observer says:

    If you are a representative of the community market group and have the backing of the committee, the attempt to shame you can be ignored. It is a bullying tactic.

    Just to report the final episode. I was mentally prepared to evict the “Yes” stall if she dared to set up behind my back. I had rehearsed speaking in a calm and measured tone (she is a bully but backs down when confronted). However it was not necessary as the Yes stall was instead set up on Council property, adjacent but out of sight of the market. The market was a great success with community interaction and entertainment. The Yes stall was reduced to informing those passing by that she had been banished.


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  23. kaysee kaysee says:

    I had rehearsed speaking in a calm and measured tone (she is a bully but backs down when confronted)

    Many people who are aware of the Great Reset, WEF, UN and other organisations have taken the attitude that it is all over. It is all done. It will be Net Zero by 2030 and we will have chips implanted in our bodies and the UN will make health decisions and all the NWO plans will be implemented.

    These self-appointed globalist chieftains along with their henchmen and their puppet pollies believe that they can takeover the world and tell us mere commoners what we should do.

    The reality is that these despots control through fear. Without it they have no power. All bullies are basically cowards. If someone or some group stands up to them and does not cower, they will crumble. But most of the plebs are so taken up with the myth of the powerful WEF and UN, they have given up and surrendered. Just what the bullies want.

    All around the world – whether it is about Covid, the Ukraine war, Global warming, Qwertyism or any other item on the globalist agendas – ordinary citizens are protesting and fighting back.


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  24. kaysee kaysee says:

    The Yes stall was reduced to informing those passing by that she had been banished.

    Don’t underestimate the power of your action. It may seem like an isolated response, but it isn’t.

    The committee members are aware of what happened. People participating in the market would have heard about it. Next time there is a similar bullying attempt, others will realise that they can also say Nope, No way, Nah.

    As for the artist, she’ll be careful about assuming that it is her right. She may have whinged to those passing by but not realised that some would have pleased that she had been ejected from the main market square.

    You stood up to one member of the entitled class and won. It may have caused you some inner stress while it was ongoing, but it required courage to hold firm for what was right. Sometimes we roll over because it’s too much of a hassle and to maintain the “peace”.

    Thanks for sharing the episodes here – we never know how our experiences may, in turn, urge others to also not back off when confronted by bullies.


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  25. kaysee kaysee says:

    If you are not a Catholic, you may consider what happens within the Catholic church as merely some news but not something that is relevant to you. That may have been true in the past. But consider the agenda by the globalists for the Great Reset where they can impose their New World Order. The Catholic Church is the only major institution that they have not yet been able to takeover and control. Once they achieve that, they are set and on their way.

    They have willing accomplices at the Vatican, and globally, to enable their destruction of the Church. The present occupant of the seat of Peter has been in agreement with their Global Warming hoax, the Covid and vaxx scam, Qwertyism, Diversity, Inclusivity, Multi-cultisms and the rest of the agenda.

    Today (4 October) begins the first Synod on Synodality at the Vatican. To faithful Catholics, the set-up resembles a Synod on Sin-odality as it is an attempt to change the teachings of the Church.

    The past ten years of the reign of Francis have been very difficult for the Catholic Church, and it has been very disheartening. We find ourselves in this situation where we know that the one who is supposed to be the Vicar of Christ here on earth is really the one who is destroying the traditions and teachings of the Church, and we do not know what to do because he is our Pope and we have to obey him.

    Or not.

    Why am I including this topic under the Resisting the Reset thread?

    This is what is starting to happen in the Church. A resistance.

    The rules are clear. We are only expected to follow the Pope when what he is teaching is in keeping with the constant and universal teachings of the Church. Otherwise we are not required to follow him. If Francis is part of the Great Reset, it is time to resist him.

    In fact, we are being encouraged by the good Cardinals, Bishops and other faithful Catholics to RESIST him. There have been some very encouraging signs and “actions” that have been taking place during the past few years but especially the past few months.

    I don’t want to go into details about everything that is happening, but I will summarise the main points, include a few quotes, and also links for those who want to read further.

    But this resistance is good and hopeful news. We are not going to be sheep and follow anyone who is a partner of the New World Order and One World Religion. And we have good shepherds of the Church to lead the way. I hope.

    Ūnus
    .

    Duo
    .

    Trēs
    .


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  26. kaysee kaysee says:

    In July, five Cardinals wrote a letter to the Pope which included some questions (dubia) requiring clarification. For those who may not be familiar with term – dubia means doubts which need to be explained. From Cardinal Burke’s Notification to the Faithful**

    By our letter of July 10, 2023, employing the proven practice of the submission of dubia [questions] to a superior to provide the superior the occasion to make clear, by his responsa [responses], the doctrine and discipline of the Church, we have submitted five dubia to Pope Francis, a copy of which is attached. By his letter of July 11, 2023, Pope Francis responded to our letter.

    The five dubia deal exclusively with the perennial doctrine and discipline of the Church and required one word answers: Yes or No.
    What they got was waffle which does not help. In August they re-submitted the reformulated dubia but have not received a response to the second submission.

    One of the questions was on whether the blessings of same-sex unions is in keeping with the Revelation and the Magisterium. The answer should have been NO. Instead:

    Pope Francis has effectively told clergy that they can decide for themselves whether to “bless” homosexual unions.

    Responding to a dubia question submitted by five cardinals, as to whether or not the Church can ever accept as a “possible good” objectively sinful situations, such as same-sex unions, Pope Francis stated that “pastoral prudence must adequately discern whether there are forms of blessing, requested by one or more persons, that do not transmit a mistaken conception of marriage.”

    Cardinal Muller : comment on LGBT

    Cardinal Raymond Burke

    Today’s bishops and cardinals need a great deal of courage to confront the grave errors coming from within the Church itself. The sheep depend on the courage of the shepherds who must protect them from the poison of confusion, error and division.

    ** This link provides details from Cardinal Burke about the submission of the Dubia to the Pope, links to the Dubia and the response from the Pope.


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  27. kaysee kaysee says:

    Re the Dubia referred to in the comment above:

    Cardinal Gerhard Müller, upon request by LifeSiteNews, has issued a short statement endorsing the courageous dubia challenging Pope Francis and several aspects of the upcoming “Synod on Synodality” that go against Church teaching, saying that he is “glad” that “others in their own way do what is necessary” to remind the pope “of his God-given responsibility for the preservation of the Church.”

    The statement was posted inthis article.


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  28. kaysee kaysee says:

    Catholic women uniting to Resist the Reset taking place in the Vatican.

    This is a part of the declaration that has over 1700 signatures so far. If you are a Catholic woman and want to sign it, the form is in the link.

    From the Restore Tradition site:
    Declaration of Catholic Women on the “Synod on Synodality”

    ….This surrender to the world is reaching its climax with the forthcoming gathering in Rome called the “Synod on Synodality.”

    …As Catholic women who practice the faith and believe all that Holy Mother Church teaches, we wish to be represented only by bishops, to whom Christ entrusted the governance and leadership of His Church, and only insofar as they believe and profess the Church’s Faith. Those who come in by another way are “thieves and robbers who come only to steal, to kill, and to destroy” (Jn 10:10). We and our families, and indeed all Catholic laity, have a right to orthodox doctrine and faithful preaching from the pastors of the Church.


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  29. STJOHNOFGRAFTON says:

    While our governments were having a trial run with the plandemic to see how people reacted many of us were having our trial run at resisting wicked government mandates by standing on our dig. While governments learned that they could control people, refuseniks learned that they could sucessfully resist and keep their dignity.


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  30. kaysee kaysee says:

    That “blessing” for homosexual couples is facing resistance:

    1/
    From Cardinals
    Cardinals Burke, Müller condemn Pope Francis’ support for same-sex ‘blessings,’

    The eminent cardinals reaffirmed Catholic doctrine and emphasized that the pope does not have authority to contradict the truths of the faith. “Even if the pope himself is announcing things that are false, we defend the truth,” Cardinal Burke declared

    …Cardinal Müller accused Pope Francis of “going directly against the Word of God” by endorsing Communion for the divorced and illicitly “remarried” without chastity.

    ….Responding to Pope Francis’ apparent assent to homosexual “blessings,” Cardinal Burke stressed, “You cannot bless sinful acts.”

    2/
    And Priests
    Fr. Mark Goring
    We Can’t Bless Sin!


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  31. kaysee kaysee says:

    Secrecy rules at the synod. Why is there a gag order on participants?
    So the document released to the public will be written and edited to comply with whatever One World Religion wants?

    However, the imposed rule is already being broken.

    1/
    Rules

    Synod rules state all participants are “bound to confidentiality & privacy” for ALL interventions.
    “This duty remains in effect even after the Synod Assembly has ended,” Vatican stipulates.
    This to “guarantee the freedom of expression & serenity of common discernment”

    2/
    Penalties

    Asked by me about whether Cardinal Muller or others from the #synod who give interviews will be “punished” in some way, the #Vatican’s chief communications official jokes that there are not “security officers” in the hall. “It is a personal discernment,” he says.

    3/
    Simple.
    Do Not Comply with rules imposed by tyrants.


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  32. kaysee kaysee says:

    Uniting as a group and resisting the tyrants does work.

    The Truckers Won. Everything.

    I keep encountering this misconception from people who don’t follow Canadian politics…

    That somehow the Trucker convoy was defeated.

    The Freedom Convoy was the most wildly immediately successful protest in Canadian history, maybe WORLD history…..


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  33. kaysee kaysee says:

    Sometimes, it can be one brave person prepared to resist the false teachings.

    A priest, Fr. Joseph Illo, in a San Francisco parish speaks out via an Open Letter, last week. It would help if the intended recipient reads the letter and responds to it. Even if he doesn’t, the letter provides hope to Catholics who read it to know that there are faithful priests. It may also inspire other clergy to unite and do the same.

    An Open Letter to Pope Francis

    ….I must tell you that you are making my job as a parish priest difficult. I work in one of the declining parishes of San Francisco, California, a city that prides itself in having evolved beyond faith in God…..

    When you promote homosexuality, Holy Father, you hurt me and my parish. When you do not speak clearly, you make my priestly task very difficult. You have said that two men cannot “marry,” and that homosexual acts are wrong, but you also encourage bishops who bless same-sex unions…….


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