by: Katherine Watt
I’ve been fielding more emails and comments asking how to help and how to donate to legal funds to support the kinds of criminal cases I write about.
I’m still working on the fundraising piece. It needs to be set up to be somewhat under-the-radar but still publicly accessible, and that’s a hard balance to strike.
On the public education piece, the general public is far out in front of the public officials — most of whom don’t understand the massive criminal enterprise in which they’ve become entangled.
The gap between the two groups is widening as the public gallops on ahead.
More ordinary people understand the big picture of what’s happening, and more people are getting more angry about it, while so many prosecutors, lawmakers, judges, governors and sheriffs are just starting to catch on.
See original story here.
“The task is mobilizing potential statesmen to step up and follow where the people are already leading, and mobilizing more well-informed popular support at the same time, so the two groups can converge on each other and strengthen each other.”
If we are living through a period with similarities to historical persecutions, with the addition of technology that Solari has described as “300 million targeted individuals in the US”, how can the groups above be trained to defend themselves?
Could Katherine promote public Solari reports on navigating around logistical challenges, e.g. those in the D.S. Tactics series? Would it be useful to have an addendum to that series, focused on threats, shadow work, friction, workarounds and defenses proven useful since 2020?
Preparation avoids becoming metaphorical cannon fodder. Those who have already gone down these paths have learned expensive lessons, which can be packaged for those who follow in their footsteps, so they can advance to new ground.
March 2022 thread: https://home.solari.com/coming-thursday-how-do-we-stop-the-control-grid-with-jon-rappoport/#comment-28721
“public officials — most of whom don’t understand”
The 2022 annual wrap-up emphasized the importance of jurisdiction. While some jurisdictions are clearly better than others, many US jurisdictions are likely a microcosm of larger battlefields, with competing interests.
How can citizens prioritize local officials who don’t understand, vs. those who can’t (controlled) or won’t (sold) understand? Would analysis of local financial flows still be helpful in mapping competition among local officials?
https://library.solari.com/unpacking-your-financial-ecosystem/