Whether it be a case of predictive programming, or whether it be a real threat, I’m noticing that more people are talking about what to do if the mask mandates come back.
My answers are the same as they’ve been for a while: “You say no, and you work out ways to live life like a VIP.” That’s the only appropriate thing for a free person to do.
Not everyone feels ready to do that. I’ve got some approaches and resources to suggest for those purposes.
1.) Be meeting like minded people in your area and getting together every week or two, so that if things get really bad you have a local posse. You can be there to back them up and they can be there to back you up. That might not sound sexy, but it really works.
2.) Signup at RealStevo.com and watch my free videos on avoiding mask mandates as the videos come by email. They cover many topics related to face masks, topics, which, unfortunately appear to remain pertinent in American life for a fourth flu season.
I truly hoped the masks would forever be behind us as of spring 2021, but I was so wrong.
3.) Be able to have face to face conversations with people in which you tell them you will not be wearing the mask, but still want to do business with them — that may include store managers, contractors, employers, barbers, dentists and more — anyone who asks for you to mask, or anyone who dares wear a mask in front of you.
It is not as hard as it sounds — at least that is what many people have written me and told me after trying it and succeeding. Read my book Face Masks In One Lesson, if you don’t know how to do that or could use a few more pointers. It’s only $20, a quick read, and has helped thousands of people.
Some people have it in their head that they are going to get treated like garbage for not wearing a mask. Really, the book is the exact opposite, built on my own experience in downtown San Francisco. It is a guide to being maskless and being treated like a VIP in the process.
If you are being treated like a second class citizen for not wearing a mask, you are doing something wrong.
Last night on our Project Pureblood phone call, I talked in depth about all of these steps and a few others.
Which brings me to my 4th suggestion which is as follows:
4.) To have a wider support network around you, join me in Project Pureblood. If we do this right, we end up with a network of networks in Project Pureblood, helping our local communities grow stronger with innovative tactics used by other Purebloods and with encouraging news spotted by other Purebloods.
One of the ways I made it through 2020 so well was because of my email inbox. It was filled every day with emails from all over the country, with innovative tactics and encouraging stories.
That was a big part of the impetus for Project Pureblood. I wanted those who were members to be able to have that same resource that I had in 2020, or at least something close to that.
Slowly but surely, we are building that and more.
But it’s not for everyone. It is exclusive.
Three things are required of you to be eligible for Project Pureblood: stating you never took the jab, will never take the jab, and will never again wear the mask.
That may sound hard to some.
However, once you make those things forbidden in your life, you get a lot more creative with working out ways to live like a VIP while avoiding them.
Plus you have a crew of people willing to go out of their way to help make that happen.
Sign up by 11:59pm Pacific Saturday, September 9 to join Project Pureblood this month.
Doors close for the month after that.
Tap here: https://realstevo.com/pureblood
Allan Stevo
Masks won't be "coming back" for me because I never wore them the first time. They are a scandalous and overtly harmful policy of political terror. Do not comply.
Indeed. Just say no.
My personal gratitude to you, Allan, for giving me language and tools to do this in an effective and respectful manner in winter/spring ‘21 when our local library was still requiring masks.
For anyone who is reading this but happens to doubt Allan’s effectiveness, just give it a try.
I do not intend to wear face rags any more ever