Nothing matters to us more than our relationships with each other. The main reason many of us don't feel up to fighting for our future is because our relationships are weakened by our culture. Learning 10 or 100 bad things happening a week won't make a difference if we just get used to them. It's happening now.
We already get lots of relationship advice, but since most of it fails, check out the interviews below for ideas on why and what we can do. Since our relationships are our own and we know them well, we can't be too threatened by hearing different opinions. We can only confirm or improve our own - and - our relationships.
Once that happens, the sky's the limit on what we can do with and for each other. There is no right way of doing things, just options, both new and old. Our corporate culture has lots of suggestions, but they're not working for all of us, so we should probably keep an open mind to improving how we feel about each other.
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Top 8 Tips
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1. Laughin' and Shtuppin'
As a couple, if you're not laughin' and shtuppin', or finding many of the same things funny and being physically affectionate, you'll have issues. People stay together because they can uniquely entertain and support each other and enjoy being together more than with anyone else. Sex is just one aspect, but being casually physical in many ways can provide subtle reinforcement that can help maintain feelings. Couples have more fun and are more fun for others this way.
2. Be A Fan Of Your Man or Woman
Couples who are big fans of each other are much happier than couples who complain about each other, even though it's been made normal by our media. When you know the person you're with is a bigger fan than you ever thought you'd find, then it's hard to think of leaving. That doesn't mean anyone has to like everything that anyone else does any more than our favourite celebrities (etc.), but it does mean you * want * to like what they do more than anyone else does.
3. Men Need To Be Men; Women Need That Too
Most women have the power to turn their man into a liar or a wussy. But, there's nothing a woman hates worse than when her man is a liar or a wussy. Both sexes have to make sure they beat years of TV and social engineering that's emasculated men to make it tougher for them to take things seriously and defend their families against the establishment. However, as long as women know they want a strong man who likes women, couples can re-condition how they interact.
4. The Virgin Rule
Don't sleep with a virgin, especially a female, unless you can honestly say at the start that you think you like them enough to date them for six months. It doesn't matter how cheap and disposable our pop-culture makes "sex" as a marketing concept, for most people and women especially, it's still a big deal to lose their virginity. Couples can break up whenever they feel like it, but they shouldn't go into a planned or likely short-term physical relationship with a virgin if possible.
5. The Tupac Rule
It's based on the false rape charges on late revolutionary rap star Tupac Shakur, allegedly by criminal elements in the U.S. government. (Research for more.) To help counter false allegations later, partners can agree (and record it) to record their intimate time alone on mp3 for a fuzzy but audible copy. It's not video, so there's no reason to share it, but if there's a dispute, there's an un-interrupted audio file as evidence. Most mp3 players have a recorder, or they can be bought.
6. Corporate-Youth Culture
People copy what they see on TV and elsewhere. Teens and pre-teens are being given corporate power and status in Western cultures to destroy the power of adults to speak up, complain about changes they don't like and control their communities. Instead of going along with updated propaganda, adults need to think and act to reinforce core-cultural values that can beat promoted premature promiscuity, violence, degradation and more junk sold to youth and everyone else.
7. Why Complaining Makes Us Miserable
No matter what it is, from a pair of pants to a place to live, if we complain about it all the time, we feel miserable. When it's a relationship, we feel worse. We're bombarded by failing relationship advice daily which keeps us coming back for more. Women are taught to "figure out" things using generic mass-marketed clues that supposedly reveal what all men are really like. Instead of threatening trust, just ask questions and don't assume something means something else.
8. How To Agree To Disagree To Be Happy
Single people looking for love often look for tons of generic advice on how to find it, then try to act like they're told. Going along with what we're supposed to say and do isn't a bad way to get a date, but it's a terrible way to find love. The things couples both find uniquely right, wrong and amusing are what tells them they're meant for each other. Try disagreeing with something we're all supposed to believe instead. The person who agrees to disagree with you might be the one.
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Traditional relationships have been under attack for 100 years by social engineering, something our governments freely admit they engage in today. Men and women have now been raised to compete instead of complement each other. However, most of us know a people who figure this out on some level and beat it, so we can if we want.
We've been given so many options that it's hard to decide what we want. But, we can learn why this culture was given to us to make more informed decisions about our relationships. What's promoted a lot doesn't necessarily work for everybody, so we should learn our history, review our options and think for ourselves and others.
100 years ago, super-rich people got a bad rap for union-busting and more and decided to form charities to make them look good. They worked with governments to form tax-exempt foundations and gave out grants to science, education, activism and more to control them. Today, they are more powerful and influential than ever.
The Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie and thousands of other tax-exempt foundations were exposed by the 1954 U.S. Congress Reece Commission. Their influence on the worlds culture was huge. They socially engineered us to feel "equal" to accept a new global communism, plus hide who they were really working for. But, now we remember.
Feminism was one of their projects. While there's nothing wrong with women getting more rights, that's not what the super-rich wanted. They saw half the population wasn't working for their companies, or paying taxes to governments they control, plus they got children early to educate us to be consumers and producers.
To separate today's good ideas from bad, history needs to be understood. Feminism was widely promoted so women were taught to feel more oppressed than they were, attack men, help destroy families, believe career was more important than family and often end up unhappy and alone working for The Man instead of with her man.
Before that, U.S. slave-masters would empower women and make them head of the household, etc. That wasn't because they liked women, it was because they worried if they didn't emasculate men, those big black guys might beat the crap out of them to defend their families. The exact same thing is happening to all men today.
Men want power and women want security. At least most of us. This is where the big problem, reaction and solution for us is. Once we know what worked for thousands of years, we can see which 20th century ideas we want to keep and discard. This is not about getting rid of our options, this is about remembering them.
Women who want a man usually want a strong one who protects women. But, our TV programming went from strong male and female role models on "Leave It To Beaver", to weak male and shrill female figures on "Everybody Loves Raymond", for example. This destabilizing dynamic leaves paranoid women with emasculated men.
Political correctness makes the obvious necessary: men and women should do what they want, women should have the same rights, freedoms and opportunities as men, etc. But, we know men and women are different and our relationships aren't better today, so we shouldn't just defend what we do, we should improve it with options.
Below are articles, interviews and videos explaining this in more detail. It's the most crucial aspect with respect to our desire to fight for our future, or lack thereof. The only reason we wouldn't want to is if we didn't value life, each other and where we live enough. By learning why, we can change that and look forward to being happier.
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Feminism Was Created To Destabilize Society
NOTE: Hollywood producer Aaron Russo was a friend of lawyer Nick Rockefeller, a member of one of the richest American families. In this 3 minute clip he explains what Rockefeller told him about feminism, including why they promoted it on television, in education and entertainment so much, including giving us false reasons for their ends.
NOTE: Ms. Steinem admitted Ms. Magazine was funded by the CIA. It's been known but suppressed for 30 years. Betty Friedan, another early feminist pioneer, was a communist spy. Regardless of how much we like them, once we find this out, it's probably better to re-examine their ideas. We all need to know this stuff to finally deal with it.
"The gesture of a man opening a door for a woman illustrates how men and women relate. We all know that a woman can open a door herself. But when a man does it, he is affirming her femininity, beauty and charm. When she graciously accepts, she is validating his masculine power.
This trade, a woman surrendering physical power in exchange for a man's protection (i.e. love) is the essence of heterosexuality. In order to develop emotionally, men and women need this mutual validation as much as sex itself. Sex is an expression of this exclusive contract.
Under the toxic influence of feminism, women open their own doors. Neither sexual identity is validated; neither sex matures emotionally. Men feel redundant and impotent; women feel rejected and unloved."
BONUS: The attacks on males are real and in mainstream news.
Should we let more people know so guys can still fight for Canada?
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Telling our neighbours what's happening has been done for thousands of years.
While it's not in style today, it works better than just protesting and going home.
Consistently responding to bad information with better information can save lives.
The establishment is also attacking males to destroy their balls and survival skills.
Women can fight back too, but the bad guys know if men can't fight, then we'll lose.
See the articles on how they're attacking men and decide if you want to fight back.
If you don't, ask why, then see if you'll really be able to fight later, if you can't now.
This should be a good reason to get in shape to take on corruption doing this to you.
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"Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible."
- Bertrand Russell, "The Impact of Science on Society", 1953
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"Imagine yourself if you can, becoming conscious that you are gradually losing your manhood; that your mind is rapidly deteriorating so that you are no longer capable of thinking clearly; unable to plan your future actions. Your resistance is becoming so weakened that you are no longer master of yourself. In short, you are rapidly developing into a moron, a robot, a zombie, readily subject to the dictates of others..."
- Dr. R. Swinburne Clymer, "Food and Liquids Used as a Medium in Deliberately and Carefully Planned Methods Developed by the Vicious Element of Humanity, for the Mental Deterioration and Moral Debasement of the Mass, as a Means Toward Their Enslavement.", 1958
NOTE: This is important because we're sold tons of mainstream activism that chooses not to expose mainstream lies. It accepts them. Most of our charities, NGO's and activist groups don't challenge what governments and corporations say. They just work with them to keep getting their foundation grant money that controls what they'll look into, say and do.
Going along to get along sounds good, but it doesn't do the people they try to help much good, which is why most of the worlds problems keep getting worse. An easy rule is don't donate to any charity that can afford to advertise. Also, don't support activists that won't look for the truth even though it might help the people who they say they're trying to help. .
Of course, many good people work for and support these groups, so everyone should be polite as we wiggle our way out of a corrupt system toimprove our efforts. But, we have to learn this to know we have to take care of our communities ourselves, or there will be more groups created to control how we dissent as part of bigger government plans to control us.
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Congressional Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations / Reece Committee
* The following are some comments on the 1958 412-page Foundations: Their Power and Influence by Rene A. Wormser, which was first published by the Devin-Adair Company of New York (Reprinted Covenant House Books, 1993): [1]
"In 1952, Congress commissioned the Cox Committee to investigate U.S. foundations. In 1953 it was the Reece Committee, and the author of this book was its general counsel. Wormser concedes that 'the emphasis on a search for organized Communist penetration of foundations absorbed much of the energy of the investigators and detracted somewhat from the efficacy of their general inquiry into subversion.' (page 177).
He is more interested in an emerging elite that has control of gigantic financial resources: 'An unparalleled amount of power is concentrated increasingly in the hands of an interlocking and self-perpetuating group. Unlike the power of corporate management, it is unchecked by stockholders; unlike the power of government, it is unchecked by the people; unlike the power of churches, it is unchecked by any firmly established canons of value.' (page viii) [2]
"Forty years later, it's clear that Wormser's concerns over foundations were not misplaced; they still wield enormous political and cultural power. It's also clear that Congress should have worried more about the U.S. secret state than about Communism. The connections between intelligence elites, and the international programs funded by major foundations such as Carnegie, Ford, and Rockefeller, are quite amazing and deserve their own book."[3]