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Thursday, 21 September 2023

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Poisoned Youth

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by J. Pilgrim

I think of myself more as a late Gen-X kid, rather than a millennial, because that’s the movies and music I liked, but regardless, I’m an 80s kid. We’re the Nostalgia Generation. I had a Zoomer on Telegram ask me why—given the utter destruction that the digital revolution brought on society—we didn’t see it coming. The simplest answer I can give to that is that our lives were simply too exciting to realize that everything was being destroyed around us. We were being entertained to death.

“Here we are now, entertain us!”

-Famous suicide (probably not) victim

If you weren’t a kid in the 80s and 90s, you can’t imagine how optimistic those decades were. I grew up watching Top Gun, Firebirds, and Iron Eagle (That last one is still the best of the three.) I wanted to be a fighter pilot more than anything. All of my friends had Big Dreams, too. Life was awesome. You could turn on the TV, and sure, there was the news, but man, look at all the cool new things that are coming out! Super Soakers. Roller Blades. A Super (!) Nintendo. The cassette tape Walkman was still going strong, but if you had some extra cash you could get a CD Walkman, and if you really had some extra cash, one with anti-skip protection! And since I had a paper route in high school, it meant that I could buy a Nintendo 64 and a TV from a garage sale.

Paper routes for high-school kids don’t even exist anymore. I miss my childhood. I miss the optimism. I miss the entertainment and the lack of cynicism. I mean sure, the food was full of seed oils, the drinks were full of corn syrup, the TV was screwing up my capacity for healthy dopamine regulation, etc, etc, but at least there was a sense of optimism in the world.

I’ve been entertained my whole life. My family was given a hand-me-down Atari 2600 when I was like five or six years old. The family that gave it to us had just gotten a Nintendo. We got that Nintendo a few years later, when the Super (!) Nintendo came out. I was hooked instantly. The N64 from my paper route turned into an Xbox from working at McDonald’s (or something). Jack in the Box bought me an Xbox 360. During that time, came the greatest invention of all time for the chronically-entertained: the Internet. Which was everything I could have wanted at the time. It was a library to learn from (even before Wikipedia, youngster!), a place to hang out (message boards FTW!), and a game to play (Smaug-codebase MUDs still hold a dear place in my heart).

“I’m a twenty-first century digital boy. I don’t know how to live, but I’ve got a lot of toys.”

-Famous anti-establishment band that signed a contract with the Establishment in order to make a lot of money.

As the entertainment got more and more exciting, so did the darkness that began to smother me. I was the kid who used his wooden play swords to swat wasps, which is fun, but not a game that most people think is fun, so I was the “weird” kid. The Internet introduced me to porn, ironically through a school research project on the book The Scarlet Letter. Dad was dead, of cancer at the age of 32. I struggled in school because (they told me at the time) I was ADHD. I don’t even really know if that’s a real thing, even though I’m still being told that I’m ADHD. Did you know that being on the younger end of a public school class’s age range makes a kid more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD? Nobody told me that, they just said “Oh, but he’s so smart, why doesn’t he apply himself? There must be something wrong with him!”

Being the youngest kid in your high school graduating class by over a year is not a recipe for success. It’s a recipe for depression because you’re going to be, by simple developmental milestones, a hell of a lot different than your would-be peers. It’s weird to hang with your buddies because they’re all older than you, and if you try out for sports like I did, you’re a lot smaller. And those strange and beautiful creatures known as girls, who develop faster than boys anyways, were simply impossible to talk to, and God knows I tried talking to the ones I knew. I was trying to figure out life without anyone to guide me, without having anyone remotely “like me” to identify with.

On came the pills. Ritalin because it’s natural for an 11-year-old boy to need a STIMULANT. “That didn’t work? A boy flooded with testosterone is angry and sometimes depressed? Oh, he’s probably not ADHD, he’s probably Bipolar. Here’s even more meds. Prozac. Zyprexa. Wellbutrin. Zoloft. One’s not enough? Try two at once. Up the dosage! We have to make this near-genius child sit still and pay attention and be happy! No, it’s not a legitimate statement that he’s just bored, his English teacher’s a professional and there’s so much content in To Kill A Mockingbird that of course it takes a month to discuss in class!”

So I’ve also never particularly enjoyed being alive, or maybe I’m just bad at it. Not since I was four, when Dad died. I mean, yeah, I’ve been entertained, but I’ve struggled with “mental illness” since I was ten—probably unrelated to when I was thrown into the shithole known as public schooling. As I got older, ADHD and depression made it largely impossible to function. I graduated high school with a 2.7 GPA, and a college-plus reading level, and proceeded to work entry-level jobs for a decade. A night owl by nature, I preferred the graveyard shift.

Graveyard shift + video games + porn + the interbutts + Mountain Dew + Big Pharma = (I got distracted whilst writing this and went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out whether or not there’s a connection between “Subject 117” from the sci-fi show First Wave and “Spartan 117” from Halo. Did you know the planet from Pitch Black was numbered M6-117?)

“The Industrial Revolution and it’s consequences have been a disaster for the human race.”

-Famous professor

I have an attention span that rivals my toddler’s. But this isn’t about Tedposting like the internet is actually SRS BSNS. This is about what happened when the optimism of the 80s Kids crashed into the GWOT. It’s about arrogance, self-medication, and having no idea what the hell is going on while we’re trying to fix ourselves.

My best friend while I was in Boy Scouts was a kid who, with help from another friend, I pressured into giving us his lighter so we could try to start a campfire. In southern Idaho. In July. In defiance of literally every possible best practice regarding the concept of “not starting wildfires.” He and I, somehow, became good friends. (That “another friend” later killed himself.) My buddy was the last of my friends and family to have his intact parental structure fall apart. So we played video games and occasionally watched movies, because that’s just what we did for 10 years. We drifted apart when he joined the Army and got his life together

I’m so smart that I’ve tried college four different times, and never made it past “Freshman.” The last attempt ended with a stay in a psychiatric ward and a school evacuation. Don’t ask, because I’m not going to tell the story anyway. But please, let me continue writing about how my friend became a Daily Show Liberal, and I’m an enlightened Dark Enlightenment guy who appreciates ISAIF. The important part is that I sound better than the people that I’ve desperately wanted to be more like, just because they’re probably happy normies now, while I’m still a brooding schizoposter.

I recently saw a girl that I went to high school with at a concert. I mean, I think I knew the girl, she sure looked familiar. The girl danced with her man, while the rock band on stage sang about being mentally unstable and cheating on girlfriends. She was happy, while I waxed nostalgic at a show that was delayed over 3 years for COVID-19. My sister was there, I’d bought her a ticket. In the interim, her husband was killed in training with the National Guard. But back to the girl, she was happy while I was depressed. She was enjoying a concert with her husband/boyfriend, while I cannot manage to get along with my wife. I spent the whole concert depressed, and wishing for a better life, instead of appreciating what God has given me. I couldn’t even enjoy songs that I’d known all the words to for 20 years.

But look, my depression is actually enlightenment, it’s an insight into the darkness of our times. It’s not my fault that I’m a loser, it’s Big Pharma. It’s my Dad’s fault for dying. It’s my mom’s fault for putting me into public school. It’s that girl’s fault for not dating me in 10th grade. It’s my boss’s fault for firing me. I’m special! I didn’t deserve this!

“Cynicism is intellectual cowardice”

-Famous punk rock star

Look, even if being this thing that I am is objectively better than being an NPC, I still don’t have a legitimate reason for the arrogance I have. I’m not “special”, I’m just a weird anomaly in a poisoned generation. Yes, I probably am in the 98th percentile IQ, but I’m also a poster child for self-perpetuating damage. F@#$, man, I’m 40 years old. I still get mad and mope about when my feelings are hurt, instead of acting like an adult. I’m exactly 50% of the reason my marriage has sucked for almost 5 years. OK, maybe 75%….

“…but I don’t have the right to look down on anyone because
I wallow in my own temptations just the same way they are.”

I think I write about repentance a lot because a lot of my life has been spent looking at myself and hating what I’ve seen, so it’s easy for me to talk about turning to God to change myself. (Talk about, mind you, because I don’t do much to actually change.) I honestly hope that a sense of self-loathing never goes away, no matter how old I get. Arrogance, I pray that God helps me with that. I certainly don’t warrant it, and I don’t need it. The older I get, yeah, I think my life has turned out objectively not-shitty, but I’m so focused on the wrong things that I hate it even if it’s good. I live backward, focused on what was and what could have been, rather than what is. I feel like I’m constantly looking to be entertained, not that video games are even “fun” anymore, just because I can’t really stand to be alone with myself.

“All your excuses are lies”

-Famous roadie for the aforementioned famous punk rock star.

The thing is, growing up as part of a poisoned generation can either lead you to be an arrogant piece of shit like me, or it can kill your soul without you even knowing it, or it can drive you to struggle towards repentance…like me. The line between where I live and complete nihilistic despair gets fuzzy. So I can wallow in despair, blaming everyone else for my own focus on the worst parts of my life, or I can stop making excuses and focus on the good things. Normally I think of myself as a positive person, and indeed focusing on something idealistically positive is how I’ve avoided suicide.

“Keep your mind in hell and despair not.”

-Famous saintly robed dude

It’s one thing to be entertained to death. I suppose there’s a certain level of innocence in people who watch professional fishing on TV because that’s their preferred way of spending a Saturday and they don’t realize that to others they seem to be dying in that recliner. I’d rather eat a car battery, but I don’t really think I have the right to look down on them. God, it’s tempting, but I don’t have the right to look down on anyone because I wallow in my own temptations just the same way they are. It’s not like I’m some superior creation, I’m just an anomaly, a person who’s unable to stay entertained. I think I’m safe quoting an earlier famous holy-robed dude, and just calling myself the “chief of sinners.” I’m aware of the poison, they’re not, and I keep guzzling it. Now who’s the dumbass?

I’m really tired of being damaged. I’m tired of having a poisoned childhood that I can’t seem to grow up from. I’m tired of being angry. I’m tired of having appalling physical fitness, I’m tired of having an unrewarding marriage (who decided what’s rewarding, anyway? I did.) And the more I stay in the cycle of damage-despair-damage-despair, the less chance I ever have of truly being grateful for the life I’ve been given. A wife. Kids. A homestead. Even my dog. Do I even appreciate my dog anymore? Or am I so focused on the poisoned parts of my life that I ignore just how awesome my dog is? Look, man, schizoposting is just that: Schizo.

It’s time for us to get healthy. Not just physically, not just in terms of a healthy society, and not even in terms of mental health.

It’s time for us to get spiritually healthy.

We need to leave our poisoned childhoods behind. You, and I most of all, need to turn away from a poisoned world and turn toward the Creator that can heal us all. Two-thirds of Christ’s miracles were just Him healing people. That’s a hell of a focus on healing people’s bodies, from which it could be reasonably inferred that Christ wants us to be healthy. Part of almost all of Christ’s miracles was an admonition to stop sinning.

“The question is now how much exercise do we need, but how little do we require?”

-Famous muscular dude

So, let’s get practical. The only way to effectively stop poisoning yourself whilst living in a poisoned world is to do so one small step at a time. It’s not even a question of “Well, just don’t drink the poison”, because that’s overwhelming. Even as I write this, there are things I can’t answer about how to avoid everything, and the answer is probably terrifyingly huge and seems insurmountable. The aforementioned famous muscular dude would tell people that doing anything more than the minimum amount of lifting required to force the body to achieve muscle growth was a waste.

So what’s the absolute minimum we can do that will still achieve actual results? One. Just doing one thing differently once is a change. Nothing huge or major, but it’s a change. You might end up measuring your turn radius in miles, but what if you just have one less beer? One less can of corn syrup? What if you just spent one minute less watching porn, or had one less cigarette? What if you said one less bad word in front of your kids? Did one pushup? Saved one dollar? Did cardio for just one minute? Asked God to help you repent just once?

The important thing is that once we recognize the world as poison, we have to do SOMETHING about it, and it’s not “Go out and change the world.” The world’s too big, too evil, and it’ll just grind us up before we get anything done. No, the thing we have to change is our relationship with the world. The World is not our friend, it’s a poisoned and poisonous place. In essence, the World is our enemy. Enemies, once recognized, are not invited into our homes. Enemies, once recognized, are not placed in charge of teaching our kids. We certainly don’t let them tell us what’s true and what’s false. And if we’ve made these mistakes before we recognized the world as our enemy, then that’s fine, but we certainly can’t afford to keep doing the same things.

There’s not a person alive who would let a stranger punch them in the face and just keep walking. Everyone on the planet is going to reassess their situation after getting punched. They might not fight back, but it’s a world-changing event to get punched in the face. Well, this world punched me as a kid, and it hasn’t let up in 40 years. It hasn’t stopped punching you, either.

So stop what you’re doing. Reassess your relationship with the world. Do something, anything, to change one thing by one measure to address the fact that the world’s your enemy.

And for the sake of all that you could be, spit out the poison as fast as you can.


J. Pilgrim is a, mostly, internet anon and actual Homesteader, carving out a future for his family in the woods.


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Sunday, 17 September 2023

Those who Denigrate Christianity are Supporting the Marxist Social Engineers who Hate Britain

 by Tim Heydon


Those who Denigrate Christianity are Supporting the Marxist Social Engineers who Hate Britain

They must be confronted however because in condemning Christianity, the people who hold them are vilifying not just beliefs which have inspired many of the greatest minds mankind has ever known but our history and our very selves. The history of the British, possibly the most successful of peoples ever, has been for the best part of two millennia the story of the influence of Christianity on the native peoples of these islands. Our culture was made by it; we have been made by it. Whether we realise it or not our language is replete with references to the Book of Common Prayer and the King James Bible. Those who condemn Christianity are actually joining hands with the Marxist denigrators of our history and thus of ourselves and are giving support to those who think we can and should be engineered into something else.

Marxists who Hate Christian Britain have Imported Islam to Help Destroy It
Let us not forget that these secularising Marxists wish to destroy the Christian character of Britain so much that they have been so inexpressibly foolish as to import Islam as a tool for the purpose. (If they didn’t like a Christian Britain, just wait until they get a Moslem one as an unintended consequence of their stupidity!) Or the destroyers are equally stupid and ignorant neo-con followers of David Cameron who are engineering the same grim fate for our country in pursuit of a marxoid vision in which the lion will lie down with the lamb when a materialist utopia of plenty arrives. This utopia will be engineered through free –market economics including the free movement of millions of Moslem Turks (for a starter) to Britain).

The Mystifying Belief that Secularism would bring Tolerance
What is mystifying in the arguments of these people is the strange supposition that a truly secular society would of its nature be more tolerant and less prone to violence than any society shaped by any form of faith. That Christian values will survive de-Christianisation. Given that the modern age of secular governance has been the most savagely violent in human history by a factor (or body count) of incalculable magnitude, it is hard to identify the grounds for their confidence. (The suggestion that these forms of secular government were little more than ‘secular religions’ should be laughed off as the shabby evasion it obviously is).

The Idea that People are ‘Naturally Good’ went up with smoke at Auschwitz
It is also not clear in the least why these enthusiasts for secularism should imagine that a world devoid of faith would choose to be guided by moral principles remotely similar to their own. The idea that people are ‘naturally good’ and left to their own devices things will work out just fine surely disappeared down the shell craters of the Somme or up in smoke at Auschwitz. Perhaps these optimists don’t want to have such a morality, and think that ‘nature will provide.’ However, the only attempts at an ethics consistent with Darwinian science have been the socialist eugenics movements of the early twentieth century and the Nazi movement which sprang from it. Is this what they want?

There are no Moral Principles to be found in Nature
For most people though, this should surely be enough of an answer to those who think that a thorough-going materialism informed by Darwinian biology will actually help us to ‘rise above’ our ‘tribalism’ and ‘irrationality’ and that we will instead live in tolerant harmony with each other. The fact is that, understood purely as a base, material event, there are no moral principles at all to be found in nature and so it can provide none; all it can do is to provide its own example, which is not remotely gentle.

The Delusions of Secularism
In any case there is something delusional in the optimistic certainty of ‘liberal’ secularists of whatever stamp that human beings will wish to choose altruistic values without invoking transcendent principles. They may do so, but they may also wish to build death camps and may very well choose to do that instead. For every ethical theory developed apart from some account of transcendent truth – of, that is, the spiritual or metaphysical foundation of reality – is a fragile fiction credible only to those sufficiently obstinate in their willing suspension of disbelief.

The Godless Disappear when Nitty Gritty Help is Needed
Not that one needs an ethical theory to be a charitable person. But (drawing one admits on personal experience), outside the realm of mere civil obedience to dominant social values – in the hell-holes of our cities and towns where in the gutters (sometimes literally) there exist the most forsaken and forgotten among us, those who depend on the concrete, heroic charity of selfless souls - the ranks of the godless tend to thin out remarkably quickly and few are seen except the Salvation Army and the like.

Outsourcing ‘Compassion’ to the State; the Shallowness of Liberal ‘Caring’
Secularists tend to want to outsource all that nitty grittiness to the state; to the tender mercies, or rather the lack of them, of ‘social services.’ It is worth noticing also that the quantity of charitable aid supplied and sustained by Christian churches continues to be unimaginably vast. A world from which the Gospel has been banished would surely be one in which millions more would go unfed, unnursed, unsheltered and uneducated.

Religious People Can indeed be Nasty
Still, it should be allowed that the both the religious and the irreligious are capable of varying degrees of tolerance or intolerance, benevolence or malice, depending on how they understand the moral implications of their beliefs. What we should never forget though is where our overarching notions of the moral good, to which even atheists feel an allegiance, actually come from. Compassion, pity and charity as we understand them are not found in nature like trees or butterflies, but are historically contingent conventions of belief and practice formed by cultural convictions that need never have arisen at all.

Many Societies have risen and endured without the Christian Virtues
Many societies have arisen and have endured quite well without them. They were hardly in evidence for example in the Roman amphitheatres whose cruel public torture of their victims went on for centuries, nor in the slave states of ancient Greece, nor among the Vikings, nor in the Yurts of Genghis Khan and his heirs, nor much in the history of Japan, nor in a thousand other times and places one could mention.

Killing will Continue Regardless of Who or What Dominates
It should go without saying that if the teachings of Jesus were genuinely to take root in human hearts – that if indeed we all believed that God is love and that we ought to love our neighbours as ourselves, (meaning we should treat them decently) – we should have no desire for war, we should hate injustice and we should find indifference to the sufferings of others impossible. But in fact human beings will continue to make war, will continue cheerfully to murder the innocent and the defenceless; they will continue to distract themselves by killing on a huge scale, glorying in their power to do so (one thinks of Blair’s ‘progressive’ wars in Yugoslavia, in Iraq and in Afghanistan). And human society will continue in various time and places to degenerate into a murderous horde, even when it remains so civilised as to depute the state to do its killing for it. All Christians can do is to keep the faith that turning to Jesus will transform the hard hearts of Men.

The Ignorance of the Detractors of Christianity
Many of the most vociferous critics of Christianity, who are themselves ignorantly living off the proceeds of two millennia of largely Christianity-inspired endeavour and achievement know little more of them than some childish images of bloodthirsty Crusaders and sadistic Inquisitors, a few damning facts and a lot more damning legends. Such people may very well know so little of human nature as to imagine that a society ‘liberated’ from Jesus would love justice, truth or beauty, or compassion or even life.

Christianity’s Shrewd View of Human Nature
Christianity makes no such mistake. It sees humanity as at once the image of a loving God and also as the wellspring of almost inexhaustible nastiness, greed and brutality. Christians are aware of these things because their Jesus, who takes the part of the oppressed, was himself murdered by the combined political, judicial and religious powers of society.

Christianity is Hated by those who Demand Total Freedom to Behave as they Please
The antipathy to Christianity we are seeing in our own society stems from a belief, not so much in nothing, although there is that, but in the freedom of the will which ultimate nothingness bestows. A stable human nature or a God beyond us would limit and channel our freedom to make choices and nothing must infringe our personal dignity in that way! Those who think like this do not realise that a human nature which is not stable can be moulded by leftists, and how much dignity is there in that? Or that without God we are indeed nothing and can ‘nothing’ have dignity? Ask Hitler or Stalin!

The Parallel Economy Goes Mainstream in the USA

 The Parallel Economy Goes Mainstream



This week a comprehensive article in progressive magazine The New Republic delved into the emergence of the parallel economy with a particular emphasis on Gab’s role in spearheading it.

It seems that what ultimately grabbed the interest of our enemies was the broader adoption of the Parallel Economy concept by the Conservative establishment gatekeepers. As is often the case, whenever the Conservative Establishment detects an opportunity for profit and personal gain, they seize dissident right concepts and ideas, dilute them, and attempt to profit from them without achieving significant impact beyond their own financial enrichment.

Numerous opportunistic ventures are emerging, presenting themselves as the “Y of the parallel economy.” This proliferation is an encouraging sign, as it indicates the growing acceptance and normalization of this concept. However, it is essential to exercise discernment to distinguish genuine efforts from deceptive ones.

Constructing a parallel society and economy revolves around establishing lasting, sustainable solutions and bolstering family-owned enterprises and individuals who align with our principles. It should not serve as a means to bolster the wealth of opportunistic figures associated with the conservative establishment, seeking to exploit the momentum of our collective endeavor, but I digress.

The most effective economic strategy within the parallel economy is also the most straightforward: avoid purchasing from those who hate you, and instead, support businesses that align with your values. It’s extraordinarily simple, but powerful enough to topple a brand like Bud Light.

The remarkable aspect of our situation is that there’s no means for them to impede our progress. It all comes down to us sticking to these core principles. It’s your choice to stop supporting a brand like Bud Light and opt instead to support businesses that align with your values. They have no control over your ability to make that choice and they hate it.

Our most potent instrument for peaceful resistance against the Regime isn’t in the voting booth. It’s in your wallet. It’s in how, when, and where we choose to spend our time and money. It’s our collective purchasing power and our spirit of entrepreneurship.

We have reached a pivotal moment.

The Regime and the controlled opposition gatekeepers can no longer dismiss us as inconsequential. The recent Bud Light controversy and the burgeoning parallel economy within the American right-wing have genuinely unsettled them—and for good reason. We are a tangible force and our economic influence is undeniable.

As I’ve stressed before, by uniting and harnessing our collective purchasing power, we hold the potential to financially undermine virtually any business that aligns with the “woke” ideology. The Bud Light incident marked just the beginning, the initial skirmish in a two-pronged spiritual battle for the soul of our nation. Our mission isn’t solely to boycott the established system but also to continue constructing our own.

The economic influence of Christians is immense, yet currently, our collective efforts lack organization. It’s crucial that we come together with a shared purpose: first, to support businesses that align with our values and stand firm against the pressures of the “woke” movement and use our substantial purchasing power to hold accountable those businesses that impose their anti-Christ ideology on our families. Next, we need to build. Build businesses, schools, entertainment, infrastructure, technology, and community.

We need to stop funding our own destruction and the defilement of our culture and instead start building our own—everything—from the ground up. That’s exactly what we are doing here at Gab.com. We’re committed to providing a comprehensive set of tools and infrastructure to ensure a thriving parallel economy on Gab.

At Gab we have set our sights on revolutionizing the way we live and work by creating a parallel economy that aligns with American and Christian values from start to finish. This visionary approach aims to connect consumers and businesses, empowering families and small business owners to break free from the constraints of the current system and lead a sovereign and fulfilling life.

At the heart of Gab’s vision for the parallel economy is the idea of connecting consumers and businesses that share common values. This approach spans the entire spectrum of economic activity, from marketing and advertising to payment processing and customer support. Gab serves as a parallel economy platform where like-minded individuals can come together to support businesses that align with their beliefs and organize to boycott ones that don’t.

Businesses on Gab can reach a dedicated and engaged audience that shares their values. By leveraging Gab’s advertising capabilities, businesses can connect with new customers who appreciate their commitment to American and Christian principles.

GabPay, Gab’s payment processing system, offers users the ability to make purchases with ease while supporting businesses that uphold their values. It’s not just about convenience; it’s about empowering consumers to vote with their wallets, endorsing businesses that echo their beliefs.

Gab’s messaging system facilitates direct communication between businesses and customers, ensuring that inquiries and issues are resolved efficiently. This personal touch fosters a sense of community and trust between consumers and the businesses they patronize.

From discovery to purchase to customer support the tools and services that Gab has built over the past several years cover the full commerce cycle and infrastructure needed for a parallel economy.

Empowering Families and Small Business Owners

Gab’s vision extends beyond economic transactions; it aims to transform the way families and small business owners lead their lives. The ultimate goal is to liberate families from the chains of a corrupt system and the grind of modern life, providing them with the freedom to pursue their dreams and spend more time with their children.

We envision a future where both parents can work from home, running their small businesses entirely on the Gab platform in the parallel economy. This allows families to spend more time together and actively participate in their children’s lives while also keeping their minds and souls safe from the wicked ideologies of the Regime.

By promoting a parallel economy rooted in American and Christian values, Gab aims to create a world where families are self-reliant, businesses thrive, and individuals have the opportunity to lead sovereign and fulfilling lives. Our bold vision is a testament to the power of innovation and community in shaping a brighter future for all who embrace its principles.

We’d love for you to join us.

Gab is currently selling shares in its business in a Regulation Crowdfunding investment round conducted pursuant to Section 4(a)(6) of the Securities Act of 1933. You can learn more about investing and becoming a Gab Shareholder here.

Andrew Torba
CEO, Gab.com
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Thursday, 14 September 2023

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Saturday, 9 September 2023

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 THESE are the most-read articles published in the past week at Conservative Woman.


Why so little MSM outrage about this vile paedophile (who happened to be an MSM editor)? – Liz Hodgkinson

Proof that toxic Covid spike protein persists only in the vaccinated – Neville Hodgkinson

Our hero, Nick Booth: RIP – Kathy Gyngell

How can snake-oil salesman Shapps possibly sort out this defence shambles? – Patrick Benham-Crosswell

This pernicious Bill to silence Christians – Harry Blanchard

Reform the National Trust to save our heritage – Kathy Gyngell

Deaths up 14%. Births down 28%. Disability up 37%. Wake up, politicians! – Guy Hatchard

The autumn Covid vaccine booster programme is illogical and unethical – Dr Ros Jones

All your favourite quotations are a lie (Part 2) – James Delingpole

Unthinking, unquestioning – what a state we’re in – Ian Tamm

Signs of Hope? Irreverend: Faith and Current Affairs

Church of England revs with a difference Daniel French and Jamie Franklin sit down to review the big talking points in Church and culture. This week, we catch up with Daniel's thoughts on the liberalisation of the clergy in the CofE, whilst Jamie comes face-to-face with Antifa at the March for Life. On Twitter, pro-life campaigners are being lambasted by liberal vicars, whereas a Tik Tok video espousing the freedom and joy of not having kids, watching box sets and making shakshuka has gone viral. We also review several encouraging emails that we think show encouraging trends in the culture, particularly among young men who are interested in serious forms of Christianity. And we ask (again!) why the central hierarchies of the churches are ignoring these glorious opportunities. That, a question on the Sabbath, and much much more as always! For Jamie's Substack, mentioned at the beginning of this episode, please see: https://jamiefranklin.substack.com Please Support! Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/irreverend) or Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irreverend). Links: Vicar lambasts pro-life campaigners: https://twitter.com/mthr_alice/status... https://twitter.com/OurCofELike/statu... Viral Tik Tik Video: https://twitter.com/Theo_TJ_Jordan/st... Notices: Find me a church: https://irreverendpod.com/church-finder/ Join our Irreverend Telegram group: https://t.me/irreverendpod Find links to our episodes, social media accounts and ways to support us at https://www.irreverendpod.com! Thursday Circles: http://thursdaycircle.com Jamie's Good Things Substack: https://jamiefranklin.substack.com Irreverend Sermon Audio: https://irreverendsermonaudio.buzzspr..

Friday, 8 September 2023

GAB Social Media Upholding Free Speech Amidst the Censorship Machine

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In a digital age where online platforms seem to bow to external pressures and censorship demands, Gab proudly stands as a bastion of free speech. We’ve weathered storms, faced adversity, and stood firm in our commitment to protect your right to speak freely. Recent events, highlighted by the #BantheADL movement, have once again illuminated the vital role Gab plays in defending free speech.

The ADL and the Censorship Machine

#BantheADL exposed what lies beneath the surface of the modern censorship machine, with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) emerging as a central figure in this complex web. While many platforms have capitulated to external influences, Gab has steadfastly resisted these pressures for seven years and counting.

Community-Powered Resistance

Our strength lies in our community. We’ve held our ground thanks to your unwavering support. Gab operates and thrives because of you. Your voices, your engagement, and your dedication to free speech fuel our mission.

Facing Sustained Attacks

In recent days, we’ve encountered a sustained assault from various state actors including many attacks from Israeli IPs. These attacks have taken various forms, from denial of service attacks to spam generation and content scraping. To protect our infrastructure and community, we occasionally need to take drastic measures to mitigate their impact.

Our Commitment to Transparency

We understand that sometimes these counter-measures might unintentionally affect legitimate users, and for that, we apologize. Transparency is at the core of our principles, and we always aim to strike a balance between security and accessibility.

We Need Your Support

Now more than ever, Gab relies on the support of our community to keep operating and growing. Here’s how you can help:

Upgrade to GabPRO: Enjoy enhanced features and support Gab’s mission.

Run Ads: Promote your business on Gab and support the platform simultaneously.

Donate: Every contribution helps keep Gab running and thriving.

Shop at Gab Store: Discover products and merchandise that support free speech.

Invest in Gab: Learn about becoming a shareholder and join us on this journey at gab.vccross.com.

Together, We Defend Free Speech

Gab is more than just a platform; it’s a community united by the principles of free speech. As we navigate these challenges, remember that it’s your voices that make the difference.

Thank you for being an integral part of Gab. With your support, we will continue to stand strong against the forces that seek to stifle free speech.

Andrew Torba
CEO, Gab.com
Jesus Christ is King of kings

Thursday, 7 September 2023

Neil Oliver: ‘...fixing the mess we’re in, is going to hurt!’

Conspiracy theories, net zero, the climate crisis hoax, smart meters, voting, being your own hero…
…high stakes political poker! To help support this channel & get exclusive content every week sign up to 'Neil Oliver' on Patreon.com https://www.patreon.com/neiloliver
Shop - for channel merchandise go to, https://neil-oliver.creator-spring.com Check out Neil’s YouTube Channel    / @neil-oliver   The series Instagram account is called, ‘Neil Oliver Love Letter’ https://www.instagram.com/neiloliverl... Neil Oliver History Podcasts, Season 1: Neil Oliver's Love Letter To The British Isles Season 2: Neil Oliver's Love Letter To The World Available on all the usual providers https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...

Wednesday, 6 September 2023

UK’s Economic Hell - Massive Bond Losses, Taxpayers Screwed, Housing Collapse

The UK economy is facing a big economic dilemma and it's getting worse with the bond losses incurred by the Bank of England. Tens of billions of pounds are being sent to backstop the central bank at a time when the British economy is slowing down. Add that to a falling real estate market and persistent high inflation, you have the perfect set-up for a recession. Here's what you must know.

Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Ukraine Shifting the World's Stage w/Col. Doug Macgregor

Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian armed forces have lost up to 800 military and several dozen combat systems, including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers and artillery, which I will talk about in more detail on my channel too, because recently it has become especially obvious that the Ukrainian army is experiencing a significant lack of manpower and equipment even in the main directions of the so-called counteroffensive.

Saturday, 2 September 2023

Whatever our puppet government say is to distract us from the threat to our freedom | Neil Oliver

'Whatever the puppet government and the puppet opposition say about anything is always and only to distract from the real plan and therefore the real threat to our freedom and way of life.' Neil Oliver says 'the ship of state is in a hell of a state'. Keep up to date with the latest news at https://www.gbnews.com