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Starving the beast
The Light
|Issue 60, August 2025
We can only end tyranny by ceasing to support it
THEY are not afraid of violence — they revel in it.
They are not afraid of words; they are impervious to them.
They are not afraid of large protests; they have trained for them.
They are certainly not afraid of their own well-funded, controlled opposition leaders, of which there are many.
Do you know what they are afraid of ? That people stop believing in their power.
That people stop paying them through unfair taxes, charges, fines, interest on debts and continuous corporate spending.
That people find their own power and inner strength and the courage to say no, and deal with whatever consequences tyranny then throws at them — normally just scary-looking letters which do nothing and can go straight in the bin.
Well, how good is your life right now while complying with this tyranny?
How good is life going to be if we just carry on being afraid and paying up?
If you’re prepared to protest and shout and post, why wouldn’t you be prepared to deal with the sanctions from this world of lies and violence and tyranny, in order to make it a better one for your children?
We have seen the same tactics over and over again - divide and rule, point the finger of blame at the wrong people, smear and call ordinary people hateful names because we care and know that life should not be this way, and doesn’t have to be.
Who facilitated the mass immigration?
Who or what gives them the authority to tell anyone what to do?
This story is from the Issue 60, August 2025 edition of The Light.
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