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Mahatma Gandhi - You must be the change you wish to see in the world

You must be the change you wish to see in the world" is a film biography of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings and exactly all the solutions presented in our world right now needs. "The man is great in the mass as it acts for the welfare of his fellow men. " "Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state of the law has left the ground." That one on the earth just as extreme unrest prevail, and as this are now to a powder, is the so great is that it will soon come to an explosion, and that certainly in the form of a revolution. However, I hope not a civil war.
With civil war I do not mean just the war the great mass of the lower layer, also affects the officers and soldiers belonging to our class. The NWO will be very soon in demonstrations and police officers specifically trained strikebreakers is not coming from the country where the strike is taking place currently, but use of an EU neighbor. Since the threshold of the police officers will be much lower. So we must act now otherwise it will later be much harder to stand up for our freedom. "An ounce of action is worth more than a ton of preaching."


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