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Weary of war? The Art of Saying ‘No’
More and more often we hear people say, “I’m so sick and tired of everything that’s going on,” or “I want peace,” and “these wars aren’t being fought in my name,”—often followed by “we just have to put up with it, because there’s nothing we can do about it anyway!”

In fact, that observation is completely wrong, because by accepting it as true, you’re supporting the very system we’re so tired of. Have we really been so beaten down by all the crises we’re constantly bombarded with, or can we still let our souls speak through our hearts? After all, that is where our true intelligence resides—our intuitive and inner “knowing”—and it is a misconception to “think” that we must speak from the head. Especially now that we must learn, through “Orwellian newspeak,” what we are no longer allowed to say. It is downright absurd.

Mordechai Krispijn and Frank Ruesink—two Dutch men I consider to be truly passionate—have put their energy, vision, and rebellious enthusiasm into a podcast called “De begrenzers,” as well as into playful campaigns and webinars, such as those featuring Del Bigtree and -coming soon- David Icke, and even into a forthcoming book they are currently writing, titled “The Art of Saying No.”

Saying “yes” when your gut instinct is screaming “no”—whether because it’s expected of you or because it might lead to unpleasant consequences—has become not only undesirable but even dangerous in this day and age. You are passively following a path that leads us straight into the abyss.

Years ago, my good friend and soulmate, investigative journalist Ole Dammegård was staying with us in the Netherlands on several occasions at the time—and we recorded quite a few interviews. Unfortunately, most of them have since been taken down from YouTube due to various strikes. Apparently, there was too much truth in them.

One of these was an important message he adressed to police officers and military personnel on camera. In it, he appeals to them with all his heart to learn to say “No,” because—according to him—deep down they know that they signed up with a different intention than what they are now required to carry out; they serve the system and thereby turn against us, ironically the very people they initially wanted to protect.

When we watched this video again recently, we thought, “It’s as if he recorded it just yesterday!” Reality has since far surpassed this message, but fortunately hasn’t entirely erased it. It ties in so beautifully with the activities of “De begrenzers” (setting boundaries, incidentally, is a strong trait of Saturn, which is asserting its power in these times) that we felt compelled to repost it. I also added Dutch subtitles to this video yesterday.

See the English spoken version here on YouTube (without Dutch subs)

Or at our Bitchute-channel, with Dutch subs. Feel free to share this video far and wide.