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A world wide resistance agains the globalist agenda

WHAT IF WE STOOD UP AT THE SAME TIME AROUND THE WORLD AND SAID “I’M NOT PARTICIPATING ANYMORE!

All over the world people are starting to wake up. The lies are too transparent, the Main Stream Media is laced with propaganda. Many are fed up. Imagine if we all participated simultaneously in a globally organized event; to show the globalists that we will not trade our freedoms for a false sense of security and lies. That we rise up at the same time worldwide and thereby show that ‘the power of people is greater than people in power’.

Global pushback against the globalist agenda.
The number of people who are fed up and the global freedom movements are ample enough to bring about real positive change. All we need to do is connect with each other and stand up TOGETHER. That is why Reignite World Freedom, among others, started the global initiative: the Global Walk Out. Dutch Lions United is the official partner of Reignite World Freedom and is the central contact for the Global Walkout in the Netherlands.

GLOBAL WALK OUT: AN EVENT THEY CAN’T IGNORE

During the Global Walk Out, we will walk out together, globally, from the society in which they are trying to oppress us. The Global Walk Out is not a physical protest, you don’t have to leave your work or school, or even your home. It will be a sequence of steps where we show the globalists: i’m not participating anymore! One step might be. “don’t spend money on big corporations” or “sign up for x or x” or “pay only with cash” The Global Walk Out started on September 4th, 2022, and every Sunday night at 10pm a new step will be announced. Check here for a list of the steps already announced.

Sign up now for the Global Walk Out and follow all updates from Reignite World Freedom.

SMALL STEPS, BIG IMPACT

The Global Walk Out started on September 4th, 2022, and every Sunday night at 10pm a new step will be announced.

  • Step 1: Pay with cash only (as of September 4th). Read more on step 1 here
  • Step 2: Buy your food as much as possible from local, small (family) businesses (starting September 11). Read more about step 2 here
  • Step 3: avoid mainstream media (starting September 18). Read more about step 3 here
  • Step 4: Move your bank account(s) to an independent bank (as of Sept. 25). Read more about step 4 here
  • Stap 5: hang or place as many National flags upside down as possible and share photos of them on social media with the following hashtags: #countryindistress #globalwalkout (as from October 2nd). Read more about step 5 here
  • Stap 6: organise, at least once a week, a dinner or lunch with friends and family to start building a community from your very home. Read more about step 6 here
  • Stap 7: Never use a self-checkout or order food using a QR code + avoid seed oils as much as possible. Oils like canola, cottonseed, and grapeseedRead more about step 7 here
  • Step 8: watch the new documentary called “The real Anthony Fauci”. Read more about step 8 here
  • Step 9: encourage businesses to display a poster that says, ‘cash is preferred’. Read more about step 9 here

Global Walk out Step 1:

The first step is a very powerful one: a step of financial rebellion. Make sure you have enough cash to support yourself for a week (or longer).

Don’t use your credit or debit card or any other digital payment option for as long as possible. And if you do use cash, take the opportunity to tell others why so they can join you in breaking the pressure of financial power. Take advantage of your own financial power.

So use cash as long as possible.

I am paying with cash today for a reason 😉

1.To save this company on transaction fees
2.To give this company more control over their profits
3.To support my local economy
4.To be able to keep my purchases and locations anonymous
5.To allow cash to exist.

Paying with cash can be inconvenient, we know… but what if it’s worth it? Read more at www.keepcashalive.com

Global Walk out Step 2:

The second step of the Global Walk Out: buy your food as much as possible from local, small (family) farms or the local market. Support local farmers and businesses by buying locally grown or produced products.

As a consumer, it is crucial that you support farmers and local stores and markets by spending your money on products that will boost them and the local economy. By choosing fresh produce that is grown locally, or at least in your own country or region, you are helping to support the farmers’ livelihood: no farmers no food! It will also help local communities and small businesses to continue to exist and even thrive.

You may be thinking…. where do I get these local products? I don’t know what is grown locally or even where the small (family) farms or markets are. To get you started, here is an overview of websites, Telegram channels and adresses you can turn to.

Global Walk Out Step 3:

The third step of the Global Walk Out is to avoid all mainstream media channels. Cancel your newspaper subscription. Turn off your radio and TV. Delete apps from your phone, laptop and tablet and unfollow their social media and YouTube channels. Try to avoid mainstream media for at least one week. Look for alternative media and support them instead of the NOS, RTL, Volkskrant, Telegraaf etc.

Here is an overview explaining why it is so important to support alternative media. Use these as a conversation starter with strangers, family, friends and colleagues. Want to read more? Check out the Global Walk Out site here

Step 1 was using cash, step 2 was buying your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible … we hope you continue to do those steps along with this new step.

Why it’s a good idea to avoid mainstream media:

  • Mainstream media is often negative and fear-based. This can have a negative impact on your mental and emotional state.
  • Sincere and independent investigative journalism seems to be increasingly rare in mainstream media. Topics are often given one-sided coverage and an opposing view framed. This makes the news look more and more like propaganda. Journalists and experts with dissenting opinions regarding Covid were fired, framed and censored.
  • Almost all media are owned by a few large media corporations. Who pays, decides. This means that only a small group of people are able to influence public opinion and prevent people from learning about the real news (elections, covid, etc.).
  • The media relies heavily on advertising revenue. If we stop MSM en masse now we hit them directly because advertising revenue depends on the number of views and clicks.

Watch and share the video below. Who pays, decides….

Global Walk out Step 4:

The fourth step of the Global Walk Out: move your bank account(s) to an independent bank (that has no link to the WEF). Use these new accounts for your savings and transactions. If you have a business, also move your business accounts and start paying your wages from there. If you have debts with larger banks, look into transferring your debt as well.

Below is an overview explaining why it is so important to transfer your bank accounts to an independent bank. Use these as a conversation starter with strangers, family, friends and colleagues. Want to read more? Check out the Global Walk Out site here We realize that this is a big and time-consuming step, and that it is not easy to find an independent bank in the Netherlands. In the meantime, we are also researching and once we have been able to find one or more independent banks, we will mention them here. If you have a tip, please email info@dutchlionsunited.nl

Step 1 was using cash, step 2 was buying your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible and step 3 was avoiding all mainstream media channels … we hope you keep doing those steps along with this new step.

I am closing my bank accounts with you for a reason…

  • Big banks seem to be manipulated by big corporations and government overreach.
  • Big banks often don’t care about local business and economy.
  • If the government told you to freeze my bank account because of my political views…would you do it?
  • Did you know in Canada, in January 2022, the government (Justin Trudeau) froze several bank accounts because he didn’t like the truck convoy? For example, one lady bought a jumper supporting the convoy, and her account was frozen. I dont expect my money is safer with you.
  • Moving bank accounts from larger banks to smaller ones is step no.4 of the ‘GLOBAL WALKOUT’…join us or find out more here…
    www.globalwalkout.com

I am opening new accounts with you for a very important reason…

  • Local banks support local businesses more. I want to help keep our local economy as strong as possible.
  • Did you know in Canada, in January 2022, the government (Justin Trudeau) froze several bank accounts because he didn’t like the truck convoy? For example, one lady bought a jumper supporting the convoy, and her account was frozen. I hope my money is safer with you.
  • I hope you are less influenced by big corporations and government overreach.
  • Moving bank accounts from larger banks to smaller ones is step no.4 of the ‘GLOBAL WALKOUT’…join us or find out more here…
    www.globalwalkout.com

 

Global Walk out Step 5:

The fifth step of the Global Walk Out: hang or place as many National flags upside down as possible and share photos of them on social media.

This action was inspired by the hundreds of upside-down flags along the (highways) in the Netherlands: a cry for help to show that our country is in distress. This peaceful and highly effective action by our farmers has gained worldwide attention and, among other things, has resulted in enormous support for them.

To ensure everyone can participate in this step, you will find a pdf and instructions to print your flag(s) over here. An important part of this step is to take a picture of your flag(s) and share it on social media using the hashtags: #countryindistress #globalwalkout.

Let’s all make a clear statement by making this step trending!

Step 1 was using cash, step 2 was buying your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible, step 3 was avoiding all mainstream media channels and step 4 was to move your bank accounts to non-WEF related banks … we hope you keep doing these steps along with this new step.

See here how to make the flags yourself.

Global Walk out Step 6:

The sixth step of the global walkout is to organise, at least once a week, a dinner or lunch with friends and family to start building a community from your very home. Discuss current affairs with them. Make sure more and more people in your community understand what’s going on and make them enthusiastic about having such dinners themselves.

Let’s create community dinner tables all over the world.

We are aware that step 6 is the first of its kind. It may seem off-topic or pointless, but in fact, it might be the most important step we’ve had. Lockdowns, mainstream media, and modern culture trys to divide and disconnect us…we must do the exact opposite. Human connection is one of the most effective ways to remain a critical thinker, open-minded, innovative, hopeful, inspired, and rational. It’s also extremely helpful for our mental and emotional stability. Loneliness is a modern-day crisis. We crave healthy discussion and debate to keep our minds sharp and quick to fire.

 

Suggestions on how to do this step well:

  • The main idea is to have at least ONE dinner per week that is a bit more special than the rest.
  • Invite a neighbor who you smile and chat with sometimes but have never spent quality time with.
  • Invite someone who you’ve drifted away from over the last few years. Try to find common ground again by exchanging old stories or talking about the things that brought you together in the first place. You could consider planning out some topics or stories to bring up to help break the ice.
  • Invite over people you already spend regular time with, but make the meal a bit more special than usual. Perhaps even prepare it together. Turn phones and WIFI off. Try to come up with stimulating topics that promote lively conversation and debate.
  • If you can’t invite neighbors, friends, or family over…have at least one dinner per week that is a bit more special than usual, even if you’re alone. Cook it from scratch or light a candle. Turn off your phone, have some stimulating thoughts and treat yourself to dessert.
  • If you can inspire those around you to start having their own weekly dinners, that would be incredible and could create a domino effect

If we start connecting and enjoying each other’s company more, the impact of that will be invaluable. We can evolve the entire world with steps like these. However, they require effort, patience, and consistency, which we can all strive for.

Bon appetite

 

Step 1 was using cash, step 2 was buying your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible, step 3 was avoiding all mainstream media channels, step 4 was to move your bank accounts to non-WEF related banks and step 5 was to hang or place as many National flags upside down as possible and share photos of them on social media ( #countryindistress #globalwalkout) … we hope you keep doing these steps along with this new step.

Global Walk out Step 7:

The seventh step of the Global Walk Out: Never use a self-checkout or order food using a QR code + avoid seed oils as much as possible. Oils like canola, cottonseed, and grapeseed

We’re announcing 2 steps this week. One will continue to help disconnect us from the globalist agenda, the other will focus on our health and well-being. If you aren’t going to look after yourself, you’re no good to anyone.

Step 7 – Part 1
Never use a self-checkout or order food using a QR code unless absolutely necessary. If the cashier or waiter seems confused about why you won’t, use that as an opportunity to explain that you are part of the Global walkout and you are choosing to inconvenience yourselves to protect their jobs.
If you pay cash, also hand them a ‘keep cash alive’ printout right away (see step 1).

Step 7 – Part 2
Avoid seed oils as much as possible. Oils like canola, cottonseed, and grapeseed…all of these are highly processed oils. Look here (English) and here (Dutch) for articles addressing the danger of these oils. Use these points to start conversations with your family and loved ones.

Seed oils to avoid

  • Corn oil
  • Canola oil
  • Cottonseed oil
  • Soy or soybean oil
  • Sunflower oil
  • Safflower oil
  • Grapeseed oil
  • Ricebran oil

 

Step 1 was using cash, step 2 was buying your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible, step 3 was avoiding all mainstream media channels, step 4 was to move your bank accounts to non-WEF related banks, step 5 was to hang or place as many National flags upside down as possible and share photos of them on social media ( #countryindistress #globalwalkout) and step 6 was to organize a dinner or lunch with friends and/or family at least once a week to build community from your own home … we hope you keep doing these steps along with this new step.

Global Walk out Step 8:

The 8th step of the GLOBAL WALKOUT: is to watch the new documentary called ‘The real Anthony Fauci’. Take it a step further and try to convince a fence-sitting friend to watch it with you. Do whatever it takes…maybe their favorite wine, dinner, or dessert. Click on the image below to watch the docu.

 

Step 1 was using cash, step 2 was buying your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible, step 3 was avoiding all mainstream media channels, step 4 was to move your bank accounts to non-WEF related banks, step 5 was to hang or place as many National flags upside down as possible and share photos of them on social media ( #countryindistress #globalwalkout) and step 6 was to organize a dinner or lunch with friends and/or family at least once a week to build community from your own home and step 7 was to avoid self check out … we hope you keep doing these steps along with this new step.

Global Walk out Step 9:

Step 9 of the Global Walkout is to encourage businesses to display a poster that says, ‘cash is preferred’.

After the success of Step 1 (use as much cash as possible), we would like to encourage businesses to put up a poster saying “please pay with cash.”

You can download this poster below. Engage with businesses (and use the “I’m paying with cash today” cards from Step 1). Explain the benefits of using cash and offer them a poster to display. When a business displays the poster, please input their details into the form on the step 9 page on the global walkout website so we can encourage our audience to support businesses who are helping us keep cash alive

I am paying with cash today for a reason 😉

1.To save this company on transaction fees
2.To give this company more control over their profits
3.To support my local economy
4.To be able to keep my purchases and locations anonymous
5.To allow cash to exist.

Paying with cash can be inconvenient, we know… but what if it’s worth it? Read more at www.keepcashalive.com

Step 1 was to use cash, step 2 was to buy your food from local, small (family) farms and local markets as much as possible, step 3 was to avoid all mainstream media channels, step 4 was to move your bank account to a non-WEF related bank, step 5 was to hang as many Dutch flags upside down as possible and share photos of them on social media ( #countryindistress #globalwalkout), step 6 was to organize a dinner or lunch with friends and/or family at least once a week in order to build community from your own home, step 7 was to avoid self-serve checkouts and step 8 was to watch the documentary “The real Anthony Fauci” . .. we hope you continue to do those steps along with this new step.