As you know, my new year’s resolution to explore territories and notions I’ve previously left unchartered came with the desire to actively free myself from the suffocating confinement that I’ve acquiesced to these past 50 plus years.
After raising the concept of mental slavery and mind control, I figured I’d like to know how free I am. It’s one thing realising that Covid was a hoax and that the system we’ve been living in is designed to enslave us, another to take account of how free we actually are.
I’m one of those people who needs to concretise concepts, which sometimes means seeing things in black and white to fully comprehend them. Being able to measure something helps me direct my attention and make the necessary changes.
So this weekend I did A Freedom Test. It was quite illuminating, so perhaps you’d like to take the test too?
Warning: it comes with an annoyance factor as there’s a big chance you will not agree that some of the items indicate degrees of freedom.
So here goes…
A Freedom Test – Part 1
I am happy in my job
I am free from debt
I don’t worry about getting sick
I rarely if ever drink to excess
I am not taking drugs for anxiety or depression
I refuse to comply with wearing a mask
I refuse to comply with mandated medical injections
I refuse to comply with lockdowns
I avoid the news on TV
I don’t watch films on Netflix
I rarely if ever play video games
I don’t use my Smart phone for entertainment
I don’t use social media apps
I avoid and rarely consume long-life and processed food products
I rarely if ever buy goods from supermarket chains
I never drink Coca Cola
I don’t believe Bill Gates is a philanthropist
I don’t think military operations and wars are conducted to keep people safe
I don’t think 9-11 was perpetrated by Islamic terrorists
I am uncomfortable with transhumanism
I realise my government has no idea what is best for me
I don’t trust the BBC, CNN and other corporate media
I never shop at Amazon
I do not use Google, Microsoft and/or Apple products
I am uncomfortable with a central bank digital currency (CBDC)
I am uncomfortable with digital identification cards
I do not hold stock market shares in Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Electric or other weapons manufacturers (check here)
I do not hold stock market shares in Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Twitter, or other Big Tech companies (check here)
I know exactly which stock market shares my funds are invested to make sure I don’t invest in any companies that do harm
I do not depend on the military-industrial complex, including Big Tech, Big Pharma, or the State, for my income
How to work out your score
Points 1-15 score 1 point each
Points 16-24 score 5 points each
Points 25-28 score 10 points each
Point 29 scores 20 points
Point 30 scores 30 points
The scoring I’ve suggested is weighted to reflect our own freedom versus our contribution to the freedom of others.
How did you do?
I will leave it to you to determine your Degree Of Freedom, however, do note that the lower your score in this test, the greater the likelihood that not only are we enslaved to this corrupt technocracy but that our activities lead to the continuing enslavement of others, potentially bringing them harm. Likewise, the higher our score, the greater the likelihood that we are free from this slave system and our activities contribute to the liberation of others, for the benefit of all.
All of us can be working toward achieving a perfect score of 150.
If you are wondering why Coca Cola is even listed here, it is because it represents the many things we consume with full knowledge that they are bad for us, i.e. it is a measure of unconscious consumption. Here is my reasoning…
Sugar is a known toxin leading to Diabetes Mellitus, which is colloquially called ‘sugar sickness’. One 12 ounce can of Coca Cola contains the equivalent of 39 grams (10 teaspoons) of high-fructose corn syrup, of GMO and biocide provenance, not to mention the other unlisted chemicals among its ingredients. ‘Sugar-free’ is just more chemicals. If we still drink Coca Cola knowing it is damaging to one’s health, in what other unconscious consumption are we engaging? Thus, to me, the success of Coca Cola remains symbolic of how we have participated in our own enslavement and dependency, by the wilful consumption of the many things that make us sick.
You may argue for a different weighting and I’m open to suggestions. Please put them in the comments below!
Please also let me know if you get 100% on this test – I’d like to become your student!
Thanks for reading and joining me in creating a Better Way today!
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My freedom score is high but only because I learned many years ago how corrupt the entire system is. Had my health not forced me into studying alternative medicine, I suspect covid would have been my awakening as it was for many others. I have had several shifts in my life, but more over the last ten years than ever before.
Covid revealed how many people had no idea that the system (from education to massive corporate wealth to the ability to bribe governments) was intentionally designed to give the illusion of freedom, while enslaving us all to one thing or another. Now, the elite playbook has shifted into collectivism and rebranded Marxist ideology to sell a nastier illusion to the unsuspecting younger generations.
If somebody did everything "wrong" in Tess's list, but for example volunteered their time for Tess's World Council for Health, I would consider that preferable to somebody who did everything "right" but spent their lives walking their dogs and tending their rose garden. Making an active contribution to others is the most important thing at the moment.