Stop.
Slow down.
You are driving yourself and everyone around you crazy.
Klaus Schwab sucks. I get it.
You don’t know how to influence politics at your federal capital
or your state capital
or the county government
and maybe not even in your own home.
So why are you then focusing on the impact you can have in a global capital city?
Circulating emails isn’t going to do it.
Awareness isn’t going to do it.
You are thinking a million miles away from the things you can impact.
And I don’t have any problem with big dreams. I have a billion of them.
I have a problem with big distractions.
You need to be able to see the difference between dreams and distractions.
15 minute cities has all the writing on it of something meant to keep a genuine, caring, and committed person engaged for 2 to 3 months before getting them to react to the next thing.
I could probably make a list of the last 15 things you’ve cared about for 2 to 3 months.
I’ve been doing this a long time.
I see the tricks the globalists use to distract. I see the tricks all kinds of evil uses to distract.
I want you to slow down.
I know you have an idea of where they want to take us. I know you see endgames and long time horizons.
You are that kind of thinker.
I want you to slow down and think about it differently.
I don’t want to focus your attention on where you are being told to focus (by media friend and media foe alike). I want to get you to focus you attention somewhere totally different for 3 weeks.
Yet it is somewhere you are going to see a lot more clarity and answers than where you are now focussed.
But most of all, I want you to slow down and to stop being so reactive.
Please.
Because I need you to be better in how you relate to the world.
You are too committed, decent, and caring of a person to be constantly mired in distraction
I don’t want to sell you a class.
I want to sell you quiet time to think.
I want you to turn off the internet and to sit and read a book.
I want you to sit and talk with others who have done the same.
I want you to turn off Rumble and YouTube and social media and to sit and read and think.
For three weeks, I want you to make me an excuse to spend a few hours less time reacting and a few hours more time thinking quietly, methodically, slowly.
I get that you are a good person.
I get that you are doing some good things.
Ten seconds into talking to you,
three sentences into every email you send me,
I know that you are running around like chicken little but never getting to the real problem, you are running around fire to fire, putting a few out, but never getting much more done.
Always being reactive to their agenda, never giving yourself pause to get your agenda advanced.
This isn’t a specific person I am referring to, but a description of many in today’s world.
It may even sound like you.
I want you to please slow down with me.
Slow down with me.
Because I need you.
The world needs you.
The people around you need you.
To be more effective.
And we will never beat them by doing more busy work than them.
They are the masters of life-grabbing, busy-work.
They are the masters of soul-sucking nonsense, with a worker drone army ready to give their lives to the cause of that busy work.
There is a different way.
Slow, thoughtful, targeted.
Come slow down with me.
I am not trying to be your goo-roo, to give you all the answers.
I am not trying to be the general, to give you marching orders.
I am trying to be the free man, alongside other free people, someone who gets that a free person needs neither goo-roo nor general to win.
You are reacting too much.
Slow down with me.
Slow down.
If you do, you are going to walk away from the next three weeks with a lot more clarity.
I hate the idea of 15 minute cities and their consequences.
But you know what . . . 15 minute cities are not the enemy.
I hate the idea of the WHO and have hated it since 1998 when I first took a class that described the way it and about three hundred other affiliated global bodies worked.
I didn’t do well in that class. Everyone but me knew that I didn’t fit in. But I learned something . . . How to blend in better among the globalists, in places where I don’t belong.
I know the WHO, I get the WHO, I hate the WHO, but I know this . . . the WHO is not the enemy.
Stop the distraction.
And stop turning to people like me for answers. At least for the next three weeks.
Give yourself a little more time to think and to think clearly.
If you click this link and say “What’s the point of reading these stupid books?” then please keep right on clicking around the internet.
You don’t get it.
And probably aren’t ready to get it.
If you can make me your excuse to slow down for the next three weeks, you are going to walk away so much the richer for the time you took.
$3 an hour.
An excuse to slow down.
You can thank me afterwards.
But I won’t want your thanks.
The real benefit to me is going to come when I see you slowing down.
I will have known that I will have done the world, and everyone who knows you, quite a favor by slowing down someone so committed and decent.
Tap below to join me in these next three weeks of slowing down.
And focusing in.
And being methodical.
And targeted.
And clear.
Allan Stevo