I went to see Monica Smit speaking in Kalamunda today and am very much enjoying reading her book, Cell 22.
Just a few notes - I may expand on this later - but my computer screen is broken and I’m writing this on my phone!!!
She makes the point that we may well have won the battle without knowing it: the global elites may have wanted to bring in the one world government and our opposition may have prevented them. “They’re hardly going to advertise this on their website”
Monica speaks of hope - a lot more people are with us now than we might know - there are the people who are watching from the sidelines and the ones who have changed their minds and now decided we were right. I concur with this: many people I speak to now from all walks of life are very much in agreement, about the mRNA vaccines being useless and harmful, the lockdowns being unnecessary, the virus not as dangerous etc, who didn’t want to hear about it before.
The mainstream news media is still saying “wolf” all the time - ‘oh there’s a new variant, everyone should be wearing masks’, etc etc, but in fact everyone’s wised up and no one is listening now.
It was very encouraging to hear her speaking about her faith in God and how He strengthens her.
I really loved hearing her mother speaking as well.
If you get the opportunity to hear her speaking in person I encourage you to take that opportunity.
What a great day!
It was splendid to meet Monica Smit. She is very kind and personable - God bless her- and I had a lovely chat with her Mum too. I gave Monica a copy of Transgenic and she very graciously gave me a copy of her book in return.
That's great to hear. She will be visiting Kalgoorlie on the 21st of May and I will be attending with alot of the freedom tribe up here.
It all sounds very positive, and that things are going well 'down under'. They're largely doing well up here - or at least better and better. You can see it reflected in the numbers of lethal injections being dispensed vs. thrown out, 'expired'.
Being up here, and not knowing the inside baseball of it, can you give me a little backstory on Ms. Smit, and her political prisoner story? Is she the famous story about a punitive detention in a "Quarantine Camp", or something else?
I appreciate your work, and would love to better understand this.