We are all amateurs in this! Yes, in taking on the so-called Elites, almost all of us are amateurs!
I remember something Bill Warner said to me in the first Truth Summit interview I ever did, back in 2012. “We’re all amateurs in this.” He had a PhD in Physics. In his case, his awareness was of the dangers inherent in Islamic ideology. The first book he produced was Factual Persuasion. Being a very logical person, he was sure everyone would be convinced by the wonderful logical presentation of facts in the book. Shock. Most people weren’t.
In the truth teller movement, many of us - the overwhelming majority I’d say - are amateurs at what we’re doing.
Yes, some of us have impressive credentials. Medical, legal, professional. Often, a long history as insiders in the institutions - the government, the FBI, the UN, WHO, FIMA.
It’s often a history, in the people I’ve interviewed, rather than a current association. Many (if not most) people strongly active in dealing with the stuff that’s happening - lockdowns, injections, open border, sexualization of children - either have been kicked out or have chosen to leave the traditional institutions, including by building alternative structures.
So, back to being amateurs. I don’t know if you’re an amateur at dealing with the so-called Elite.
I am. Like Bill Warner, I have a PhD. But it doesn’t qualify me to put together a Truth Summit - and one quite different from other Summits I have watched, which all focussed on a single topic. Tapping, energy, cancer.
My background sure doesn’t qualify me, in any way, to exploring the Global Predators, Communist and Islamic infiltration, plans for our extinction through the ionized sky and “safe and effective” injections and nano-technology in our food. I may even not have some of the terms right. They are utterly not part of what I knew about even a couple of years ago.
Yes, I have expertise. A lifelong interest in human rights and freedoms. A background in psychology, decades of interest in personal development, exploration of many aspects of the personal development movement, the development of my own model of personal development as I couldn’t find any that felt adequate - in good measure because, so I believe, the movement has been pushed away from essential aspects of development by the forces we’re dealing with.
Still, though I’m an amateur when it comes to even knowing about the existence of a global Predator Cohort, my doing things that are not conventional goes back a long way - like to a very unconventional PhD thesis. The mainstream narrative and my understanding of what is going on have long been very different.
And now, today, I want to celebrate the amateurs - those of us doing things for love and passion, going outside comfort zones and areas of expertise.
For instance, Debbie DeGroff. She had a passion for reading. She had no idea, 30 years ago, when she went in search of children’s books for her young son, that she was about to embark on a 30-year exploration of the disturbing changes in what’s inside children’s books.
As for Tanya Gaw, whose Action4Canada now has chapters across Canada, she was delighted when she had 20 subscribers, then 50, then 100 - then suddenly 55,000.
Anyone digging into the truths of what is behind/under/outside the narratives is, as I see it anyway, an amateur. I have no background in dealing with massive forces with massive wealth out to destroy the planet I love. That’s comic book territory, so I learned. It also happens to be what we’re facing.
Perceive and believe. The first of the 12 Rules for Survival of Laurence Gonzales. Each of the rules is important - none more than this first one - a rule broken by all those who do not look, will not look. According to the rules found through his exploration of the choices of people who have survived extreme situations, all the survivors followed what because his Rule #1. If you don’t perceive and believe, there’s no way you can deal effectively with the reality you’re facing.
Back to being amateurs. Almost all of us, by the way, who have been exploring the world under the mainstream skin - the world of banking cartels, Luciferian rituals, worldwide depopulation conspiracies (yes, they have conspired against us) - are amateurs. Some people have been exploring much longer than others. Still, I don’t know many people with credentials in the area. The few who have long been exploring may be our experts - like G. Edward Griffin with his Creature from Jekyll Island. But academic credentials? Where do they offer a specialization in Understanding the Global Predators?
So, three cheers for amateurs.
I will conclude with the 21 people I interviewed for the Truth Summit - June 23-23 2023. I don’t know if any of them considers themself an amateur. Lots of credentials. Major accomplishments. Yet no one told me: oh, what’s happening is quite easy to deal with. A few have had long-time knowledge of what is behind the narrative. But all, as I see it anyway, are going into new territory. My kind of heroes - a word I’m sure almost none of them are comfortable with. For more about each of them:
https://truthsummit.info/truth-summit-june-2023.html
Posted June 11, 2023
Thanks Elsa. Lovely post! Here's to us amateurs!
I'm sure you know this already, but the word 'amateur' comes from the word 'amore', to love. An amateur originally referred to someone who studied a subject out of pure disinterested love for that subject, as distinct from someone studying for monetary or other ulterior reasons. Amateur scientists, outside the university structure, made some of the most significant discoveries. The word 'amateur' originally carried no disparaging overtones: far from it. So yes, indeed, all of us are amateurs, both in the sense perhaps of fumbling newbies but also in the sense of people open and passionate towards new discoveries, new knowledge.
Here's to amateurs! 🍾 🥂