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Do not feed the trolls.

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Precisely.

A well ignored troll and the right time could allow one to maintain their peace, preventing it from being taken by the monsters.

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Jan 11Liked by Andrew | Dad Explains

That interview contained a great deal more than that. Katt is one of the few people brave enough to reject the Faustian Hollywood bargain, and then name names when it comes to the very dark figures involved.

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Oh certainly.

I omitted a section where I went into WHY I wasn't going to get into all of that.

Here's the short version:

Many are already doing so, and many more are planning to. It's worthwhile to dive into, certainly, but I just didn't want it to take away from that one point.

Though I do intend on hitting on a few more in the following weeks that he makes.

For instance, a recurring theme of his is that if you have the truth, you don't need anything else.

Which is a wonderful message, though it doesn't show the trials and tribulations it brings.

He talks about those trials and those tribulations when speaking on the power of truth, but I swear people tune that part out.

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Well freaking said. Like the story of the two wolves, “which wolf wins grandpa?” “The one you feed the most”...

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Wonderful to hear (the making of the day and month thing, not the manipulated thing)!

I was taken aback myself at the depth of Katt's words.

It was a wild interview to be sure, but he dropped some life bombs quite a bit.

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