Thanks, Anon, I appreciate you taking the time to give me some encouraging words.
I do try to keep myself physically fit, but I am also trying to get through an education to become a mechanical engineer. I imagine being an engineer could be a useful profession in the time to come, regardless of how things go, considering how vital technology is today. A man with a rock, does not stand a chance against the man in the tank.
I have heard of Pierce before, I should look into him. Thank you.
I believe so.
You know, the PIRA used to have a saying; Today you (Thatcher) were lucky. But you need to be lucky all the time. We only need to be lucky once.
The same is true with the current System. They must be lucky always in order just to survive. One slipup and the entire structure collapses.
Here is about the only place where you can find Dr. Pierce's speeches uncensored.
https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Dissident_Voices_programs_(part_one)
EE student here, just switched majors from ME.
I think you should do the same. After statics and dynamics, I felt the rest of material was easy to pick up if you are smart enough. Its all very intuitive, and I only really found the most difficult subject to be thermo. I think that the PHY 3 that you would have to take for EE would more than cover the knowledge required to work anything out in the mechanical sphere in the future if things was to go south. EE will provide the better job opportunities in the short term, and likely the long term. As I found out, anyone can look the Young's, Bulk and Shear moduli of a material, but not everyone can design a well working circuit
Lastly, (and this is a personal choice) I recommend listening to the Great Dr. William Pierce. He has been my Spirit Guide on this voyage into the darkness. His strong but measured speeches really put this evil thing that has happened into perspective.
Pierce is a godsend. I often turn to his broadcasts when I feel overwhelmed. Listening to the man break things down in a rational way really does help.
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DR PIERCE! Good advice.