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Broze explains his philosophy of "exit and build"—voting with your actions every day by withdrawing support from corrupt systems (big banks, surveillance tech, industrial food) and building parallel alternatives like credit unions, community gardens, and local networks.
He emphasizes that the real fight for liberation is time-consuming and requires changing habits, not outsourcing power to politicians every four years. Broze also discusses the final episodes of the series, where he interviewed G. Edward Griffin, James Corbett, Catherine Austin Fitts, and others—each offering different perspectives on who holds power and what solutions exist. He concludes that while the truth may never be fully provable, individuals can reclaim agency by starting where they are, taking small steps like joining a community garden or moving money out of Wall Street banks, and embracing the responsibility to care for themselves and their communities.