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I met Colm at the Tuatha De Danann and he is a lovely young man , really enjoyed the conversation thanks to you both.

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Feb 26Liked by The West's Awake

Wow great chat lads ! I literally felt the same ..fell for it for a good few months..started questioning masks then discovered Dolores Cahill and then went deeper and deeper and now everyday wait for the little light to break through to the sleepers still out there! Masks are a huge emotional trigger for me..i really get so upset when i see these..One thing that I have done more is really pray the Rosary every day and just let God's will be done. I believe your story Colm about the incident you had ...I rowed with the principals of my daughters school about testing and masks ! Feel 💯 the same about vaxes ...pure poison ! My parents are so vaxxed it's ridiculous 🙄 anyway great to hear how brave you were Colm ! I was shunned by women at school for being nuts telling them about mrna ..I've literally lost loads of "friends" ..I think there has to be accountability!! If not here in the next life ! God bless you guys Mrs C in Kildare

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Thanks for this Colette. Will pass on your words to Colm.

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Feb 23Liked by The West's Awake

Lovely to listen to an a voyage up the country from the south west. Weather was dull and a bit dreary when my journey started bit his positivity brought the sun out as I ventured nearer the Golden Vale!

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Feb 23Liked by The West's Awake

Thanks for that Gerry and Colm. Colm's experience mirrors a lot of my own and it was heartening to at least hear someone articulate what anybody on the 'other side' of this debacle has been going through.

Firstly what struck me was the intense loneliness of what it means to stick to your guns and not give into intense social pressure/engineering. That was something I too experienced and in some ways still do. Once the scales falls from your eyes it is very hard to look at the world in the same way. Most of the people I know although they may be nice to my face I suspect still treat me with some suspicion (maybe I'm paranoid). But there really hasn't and most likely won't be any reckoning on this within our society.

Which leads me to my next point which was also echoed in Colm's thoughts but wasn't stated explicitly and this was the bitterest pill to swallow during the whole debacle...

We're surrounded by cowards.

Sounds harsh but it's my main take away from the last few years. I think when the next crisis occurs (and it will) be it another 'pandemic', internet outage, financial/currency collapse, etc. We can expect most people to fold. Sure there may be a few more dissenters but once the fear is ramped up we'll be back to the good old Covid witch hunt days...

The only thing I would maybe disagree with Colm on is placing any faith in Trump. He's a fully paid up member of the 'cabal' he alludes to. He ain't no saviour. I believe the cabal controls both the heroes and villains in this world and I would be vary wary of anyone presented as a 'truther' or 'freedom movement' leader. I think the cabals biggest strength is being able to 'calm the marks' (to borrow from another Stacker Sage Hana). To give the illusion of hope without making any meaningful change, to essentially herd dissenters into a manageable space.

I applaud Colm's fight to protect the youth and his stance and not being able to stand idly by whilst they injected kids with poison. It too filled me with rage that there was nary a dissenting voice... but it doesn't surprise me... the Epstein flight logs dropped and we found out that half the world's politicians and celebrities are part of a satanic paedophile ring and it was business as usual... crickets... go figure?

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Feb 23Liked by The West's Awake

Really enjoyed hearing about Colm's witty acts of rebellion, fair play to him. Great conversation, thanks to you both

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Feb 23Liked by The West's Awake

This is powerful stuff, Gerry. It did me a world of good to hear a young man who was not afraid to act to tell the truth despite the consequences. I found a lot of his thoughts so similar to my own, that at certain stages of the conversation I just knew what he was going to say.

Thanks for doing this, Gerry. I am looking forward to hearing them all!

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Feb 23Liked by The West's Awake

Fair play, lads. It's good to hear these stories of the fellowship of brave souls on the island ; there's more than you'd think. I was chatting to a waiter in a nearby restaurant the other day about all the fear mongering around Covid and how my Dad had bought into it (a man who was never afraid of anything in his life) being elderly etc. The lad was all heartened by this and told a story about his aunt never leaving her house now, even though she lives in a remote rural area and not at much risk of 'catching' anything. Sometimes you have to be the first person to speak up so others can find their voice. Not everybody will appreciate it but the right ones will.

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