Yes, We Can!
Is there anything more American than diversity? Welcome to the People’s Convoy! Looking for reliable information? (I have it!)
Sunday, February 20th 2022
Dear Freedom Friends,
One of my best friends is a man named Adam. We met online, almost four years ago, playing PUBG. What’s that? It’s a 1st Person Shooter computer game! You land on a map, in teams of 2 or 4, race around grabbing supplies, kill as many other players as possible, and try to be the last man/woman/team standing.
No! I am not advocating violence! (LOL)
I’m trying to make a point about the diversity of the People’s Convoy in America. There is a very real chance that the MSM (main stream media) will intentionally attempt to convince the lounge chair Americans (who accept 2nd hand and 3rd person sources of information as truth) that we’re a bunch of ______, ______ and ______.
LABELS. They suck, because they get it wrong almost every time. Don’t believe me? Let me prove it to you, using myself as an example.
You can all see my photo, right? I’m white, blond and blue-eyed. All natural, too. I’m also married to a Mexican man born on a dirt floor in Juarez in 1955, who immigrated as a child and spent his youth working in the fields of the California Central Valley. My beautiful sons are gloriously brown and they’ve been dealing with being “brown” in a white-centered society their whole lives. People used to get SO confused when they were little, because brown women caring for white children (nannies) made sense, but a white woman caring for brown babies? Then I’d flip up my shirt and start nursing and, well, that ended the confusion. I enjoy white privilege, they don’t, and I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
I’m a 49 year old woman, and I’ve got a great group of friends (all men) who I play PUBG with on a regular basis. YES! I’m married. YES! Female players are in the minority. So, why do I play PUBG? Because I chose, as a conscious parenting decision, to play the games my kids played. (Full disclosure, we’ve never had an official “play system” in our home, and I’d hoped to dodge the addictive world of electronic gaming. Then we invested in a computer for homeschooling and, um…yeah.)
What games do I play? Well, so glad you asked! For the younger crowd (or the older crowd that’s weird like me, LOL), my kids and I have won Plants VS Zombies at least three times, we spent years adventuring through Minecraft Worlds (I used to build huge mazes for online communities and they’d have a big “race” to see who could solve my maze the fastest), I main Teemo Top Lane and Rammus Jungle (League of Legends), Erangel remains my favorite PUBG map, and I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
In 2015, I heard of this guy named Bernie Sanders. I spent the next 16 months working to support his campaign, organized the Vashon for Bernie Sanders group on my island, started attending my local Democratic Party District Meetings, chaired the media outreach committee for the 2015-16 Democratic Primary, became Lead Area Caucus Coordinator, traveled to Philly for the DNC (providing citizen journalism content for viewers back home), and I returned home thoroughly broken-hearted. The depth of corruption is actually hard to describe. Did I become a Republican? No. I’m now a firmly entrenched Independent, grievously aware that 40% of the American People stand with me, without an organized platform, virtually voiceless, and I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
I’m pro-choice in all ways. My body, your body, my choice, your choice. And, I watch with amazement as pro-choice advocates rallying for fertility freedom and abortion rights on the one hand, see nothing wrong with advocating for government coercion, threats, punishments and forced vaccination…while…parents who insist upon their parental rights to choose whether or not to vaccinate their children, can also turn around and advocate for government dictates regarding a woman’s right to decide how to handle an unexpected pregnancy. And, I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
My parents raised me without religion. They wanted me to make up my own mind. At this point, I am an agnostic, and I’ll be bringing one of my aunt and uncle’s many bibles with me on the road. My version of agnosticism is simple: “I don’t believe a human being has the capacity to fully comprehend the incredible truth of our creation, and when I die, then I’ll discover what there is to discover.” This worldview allows me to appreciate the world as it is and humans as they are, while retaining an endless sense of curiosity and openness to learning. And, I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
On January 6th, 2021, I was furious. As an American, I take the sanctity of our country and “our” nation’s Capitol very seriously. The disrespect shown to our Halls of Government crossed a line, and (for me) politics had nothing to do with it. I pity and despise Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They are old, white men with a history of sexual misconduct and a pattern of elitist corruption going back decades. Neither has gotten my vote, my donations, my time, my support or my respect.
But, our nation’s Capitol deserves our respect, because it is all of ours. You can trash your own home, if you want to throw a temper tantrum, but not OUR house. And not because the USA is perfect!
We’ve done terrible things, us Americans. We’re responsible for crimes against humanity (what else would you call legalized slavery or the genocide of Native Americans?), global manipulation & power plays, resource hoarding and human experiments conducted on primarily poor black/brown children & women (under the direction of Dr. Fauci, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the WHO and an immoral cabal of Pharmaceutical Corporations and the weak-willed scientists and medical professionals who sell their souls for money)!
America has a LOT to answer for, my friends. Yet, the path of righteousness is a high road, and the mob mentality and utterly disgraceful acts perpetrated against our fellow Americans in Blue and “our own house” on January 6th, 2021 were thoroughly unacceptable. And, I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
I don’t own a gun. Mostly because I fear the risk of an accidental injury, or a purposeful one. Yet, I’ve always been instinctively supportive of gun rights, despite living on an island where most people don’t lock their doors at night, and anti-gun rhetoric is strong and almost phobic. Eventually, I decided I needed to face my own discomfort and learn how to handle a handgun. So, I asked a friend (who carries a gun and is a retired Military Police Officer) to teach me. He helped me replace my fear (born of ignorance) with the confidence of knowledge. One day, I’ll buy my first handgun, and yes, I’m going to be in the People’s Convoy.
I’m willing to bet every single person who’s preparing to join the People’s Convoy is just like me! An American Citizen (or an immigrant eager to become one) with a diverse, complicated and fascinating set of beliefs and perspectives that defy simplistic labels and stereotypes. Whoever you are, reading this right now, “aren’t you sick and tired of people smearing their assumptions all over you, just so they can skip the step of asking you what you actually think?” I am.
ABOUT THAT CONVOY!
The People’s Convoy, here in the USA, is so clearly and amazingly well organized that I feel truly hopeful about our ability to achieve the gains and successes so desperately needed around the world.
WE are not just Americans. WE are the People of Earth, and WE are no longer willing to be pushed around, experimented on, lied to by corrupt politicians, misrepresented by the media, controlled by the banking industry or maneuvered into position for the purposes, goals and benefit of the global elite.
You think you can take OUR money away from us? Control where WE can travel? Dictate what medications or treatment OUR doctors can offer to us? Decide when and where and whether FREE CITIZENS can PEACEFULLY protest?
We are the source of all power. We may have temporarily handed over the reins, but we can take those reins back whenever we make up our minds to do so.
But first, we have a choice to make. We can choose to fear disease, or we can choose strength. Whether through the grace of God or the providence of Mother Nature, we have thrived on this planet for eons. Without a single injection, our ancestors overcame adversity, grew stronger with each infection, lived life to the fullest and eventually, naturally and sometimes painfully, died. This is reality. Life is death. Death is life. You cannot have one without the other.
All of the history books ever written, the mythologies taught, the stories told, the adventures, hunts, farms, empires, villages, marriages, great loves, trade routes followed, plains crossed, oceans traversed, mountains climbed…all of these occurred long before some self-important and pompous little man said, “I am science.”
What has the whole of human history proven? We humans are survivors. We are strong! Surely we will not let the discoveries of one century (and the greed and profiteering of the greatest drug cartel in human history) turn us into weak and frightened men and women?
CONVOY DETAILS!
To be honest, the best intel I’ve seen today came directly to my inbox from Dr. Robert Malone’s substack! See the link below, and I highly recommend subscribing to his stack, as he’s far more than a brilliant scientist. He’s a wise man with a “salt of the Earth” heart and the strength of a gentle giant.