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I realize there's a lack of content like this about individual sovereignty. We have examples here on SN of individuals who speak about this with authority, and yet I feel it needs to reach more people. Those dissatisfied with government, taxes, and censorship, who die on the beach when the solution for them is to find a politician who can solve the problem, don't go beyond the edge of their fence, feeding on lies. Regarding meaning, I was reading about the work of Jean Baudrillard, who, in short, says that people have lost the meaning of things because they're trapped in media simulations promoted by capital. I disagree with such thoughts, but I still find some truth in it. Things and words have always had and still have concrete etymological meanings; it's just that we're too mired in distractions to perceive them clearly.
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Things and words have the meaning one associate with it. We react to frequencies, like it or not, cause effect. What give things meaning is purely our ego, that help us decode this reality — as an efficient tool it is, not as enemy like many today like to depict it.
There are plenty of men and women doing the hard work and trying to divulge information, sometime misinformation, other times disinformation. They aren't visible and media do not like to push them up for obvious reasons. That's fine, it ends up being a personal journey, an individual discovery.
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