A few of the limited people I know who didn't take the vax and also believed this is a culling have stopped trying to prepare for the future in any way. Early on, during the vax rollout, they were fully motivated to stock up on food and other prepper items that would help survive a collapse. I've spent the last two years acquiring rural land, making a huge garden, and stocking up on lots of food storage.
I talked to both of these individuals recently, and they had both kind of given up on trying to survive a possible collapse. The said they just couldn't keep watching forums like this and seeing the inexorable march of the NWO. It was driving them into deep depressions. They had lost all of the fire they had in our previous conversations. Oddly, they both claimed that they thought everything would work out fine. Both of them had become super religious as well.
I don't know if they had jumped on the Q bandwagon and were "trusting the plan", or if, when faced with insurmountable odds, they turned to religion as the only escape from this nightmare.
Whatever the source for their newfound optimism, I was curious if a lot of other people were reaching burnout levels as well. I am in a higher paying career than either of them, which allowed me to spend more money on prepping than they could. Is their burnout tied to their inability to feasibly prepare for collapse?
I left an open invitation for them to join me when the shit hits the fan, because going solo isn't going to work.
I think those of us in a more fortuitous position to prepare for the collapse need to help our like-minded neighbors and friends whereever we can. We will need each other to weather this storm so when you are buying bulk food storage, get more than you need for your family if you have the means.
I hope all of this prepping has just been a waste of money, and that some miracle appears to save our sorry asses. Maybe they have the right idea with expecting everything to work out. We make our own universes, so I've heard.
It "needs" to be for the sustenance of self; not for that which isn't (wanted future); nor against others (not wanted nwo).
a) this (inception towards death) drives that (life)...ones choice to resist (living) temptation (process of dying) sustains self longer.
b) wanting (to prep for future) vs not wanting (nwo consequences) represents consenting to want (temptation) over need (resistance), hence burdening oneself with wanting and not wanting more and more and more...
c) expressing growth requires one to resist the temptation to repress self by accumulating suggested information; which in return frees one to adapt to perceivable inspiration. Learn to let go and that which depresses loses weight.
This represents the fire (process of dying), while this (living) represents the burned offering struggling for sustenance within. It's the process of dying that communicates inspiration for adaptation to those living within, hence dying inspiring living to struggle for sustenance.
Surviving others or planning for a future represents the kindling of suggested fiction; tempting others to ignore the burning reality.
RELIGION; noun (Latin religio) - "to bind anew" represents the industrialization of choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law...the inversion of perceivable balance (enacting) to perceiving choice (reaction) natural law.
In short...those who call themselves religious submit to the will of others who suggest them what to believe (want) and not believe (not want) in. They are contractually bound to the choices of others; hence order followers instead of resistance (living) within the natural order (process of dying). It doesn't matter what they believe or not believe in; only that they willingly consent to what others are suggesting, which implies the shirking of response-ability (free will of choice) onto others.
Every -ism represents choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) contract law....a tool by the few to gain control over the many by means of mass suggestion.