WEFringe group email lists

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The WEFringe name for the group email lists (max 15 characters) solves the need for short recognisable titles, while jesting at Justin Trudeau's "small fringe minority", satirising the globalists' W.E.F., and is clearly explained in the following backronym...

Windsor
Essex
Freedom
Resistance
Inclusive
Networking
Group
Emails

" We're still here and not going away until things change. "

These group email lists may serve some of our needs for diverse local communities to survive in the age of global tyranny under the ruling class' rigged global enslavement systems.

Inclusive means anyone may join and participate (including infiltrators).

Diverse means there's a wide range of topics covered by many email groups.

Caution!

User beware - there are no guarantees of online security.

In 2022 Jason 'Santa' Carswell researched extensively, though not conclusively, to find the most secure email group solution to provide privacy, security, and sustainability. Of few options, the best seems to be https://Freelists.org, also utilised by the truth-seeking, free-thinking, anti-corruption, deepstate-exposing friends and folks operating https://WikiSpooks.com (highly recommended).

For now all of these groups are open for anyone to join, including infiltrators.

Do not expect privacy, but expect it to be better than Facebook and YouTube censors.

If necessary we can create private groups with limited access for those we trust, invited or by request - still without guarantees. Private groups may be listed here (request/invite only) or remain hidden from the public.

Open email groups

These are the initial categories...

  • 1 WEFringe-Announ@FreeLists.org - very low traffic
    Only announcements as they relate to our local communities.
    Do not share memes, news, personal info, photos, socialising, trivia, etc.
  • 2 WEFringe-Action@FreeLists.org
    Action, activism, activities, and events for our local communities.
  • 3 WEFringe-Fun@FreeLists.org
    Entertainment, fun, humour, memes, and music for our local communities.
  • 4 WEFringe-Global@FreeLists.org
    Global news we cannot change nor affect, and related discussions.
  • 5 WEFringe-Local@FreeLists.org
    Local news we are affected by (local, provincial, national), may do something about, and related discussions.
  • 6 WEFringe-Plans@FreeLists.org
    Managing, organising, and planning for our local communities.
  • 7 WEFringe-Reach@FreeLists.org
    Communications, media, networking, outreach, and publishing for our local communities.
  • 8 WEFringe-Social@FreeLists.org
    Free-form social hangout discussions where anything goes.

These classifications are a good start and anyone may create their own in time, preferably with the "WEFringe-" prefix for unity, clarity, organised consistency, and professionalism - anticipating scaling up with greater numbers. The organisation and purposes of these groups may evolve over time, especially if groups fork into more specialised topical sub-groups.

FreeLists.org

Learn about FreeLists.org, understand their Terms of Service, and their Privacy Policy, before Creating a New List.

Email management

Not only should there be no "leader" of these groups, it will be absolutely necessary to spread out the management by recruiting co-moderators. More importantly, everyone should consider themselves part owner and thus responsible for these self-regulating communities. Do not rely on the moderators to call out problems - but also don't escalate drama. If needed we may create WEFringe-Arbitr@FreeLists.org for arbitrating issues when they arise. As a community we can develop the few hard ruled and many loose guides (with numerous explanatory examples)

Bottom-up FOTPACHIES Managment may be new to folks, and of course there will be kinks to be worked out (as with any system), but it is what is absolutely needed to fight the corrupt tyranny matrix of top-down rigged systems. FOTPACHIES Management should work for all communities: email groups, social media, governments, and resistance organising.

Fair
Open
Transparent
Peaceful
Accountable
Consistent
Honest
Inclusive
Ethical
Social
Management

Potential topics for future groups

When creating your own groups you are free to keep them private, but if you make them public please be sure to get it added to the list above.

There's no hurry to create new groups, but here are some example ideas...

  • analysis & research & skepticism
  • arts & entertainment
  • classifieds
    • buy & sell & share
    • crowdsourcing
    • crypto
    • employment
    • housing
    • unions
  • creating & publishing
  • DIY & workshop
  • faith & spirituality
  • food & gardening
  • health & wellbeing & fitness
  • lawfare
  • music
    • freedom music festivals
  • newsletters
  • prepping & survival
  • reviews
  • technology
    • classes
    • social media
    • support
    • transportation
    • web sites

Feel free to suggest some new ones or better naming ideas.

More coming

Soon.


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