Ülle Pukk- Today I’m reflecting on myself and the future of Estonia

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Dear people, cherished companions,

Today I’m reflecting on myself and the future of Estonia, and I’ll try to briefly share who I am, what I have to offer for building a better society, and why I joined the Plan B team.

First of all—where do I come from? I’m a 51-year-old girl from Tartu who, in childhood, had the luck and joy not only to experience city life but also to taste the sweet simplicity of rural life at Raudsepa farm, in Nõuni village, with my dear great-grandmother Emile Pukk. Despite her painful and difficult past, Grandma Emile was a cheerful and active soul. Beside her, I learned to enjoy farm chores and to find joy in simple things. I would never have imagined that as a little girl chasing sheep over the beautiful hills of South Estonia, munching on berries, and listening to Grandma’s real-life tales of wolves and foxes—that this would be the beginning of the deepest love of my life: a love for the South Estonian hills and its people.

At the age of 21, with a restless and curious heart, I happened upon the chance to venture to America. I remember it well: it was 1995, and times in Estonia were tough. The opportunity to discover the world across the ocean made my heart beat with excitement. Landing in Miami, I felt like Christopher Columbus, bravely sailing into the unknown. I don’t know if I was recklessly naïve or just plain bold, but the uncertainty of the future didn’t frighten me. I was alone, far from everything familiar, knowing little about the local life or people, and only speaking broken English. Yet I was ready to give it my all and truly believed that where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Now, 30 years later, I can say that I’ve experienced a bit of everything—and a whole lot more. I got married, gave birth to and raised two amazing sons. My eldest, Marc, graduated from Harvard University, and my younger son, Eric, has made remarkable achievements in wrestling. Although they grew up across the ocean, I made sure they were nourished with a deep sense of Estonia from day one. I hauled them—like a cat carrying her kittens—back to South Estonia at every opportunity. And my efforts paid off: both kids are devoted fans of Estonia. It’s very likely that as they grow and mature, they’ll each contribute to building a better Estonia.

Some things in my life happened in reverse. First came family and children, and only afterward could I focus on my own education. I tried my hand in several fields, but ultimately, I had to admit that I’m most passionate about topics related to mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical wellbeing. I earned a university degree in Alternative Medicine in Florida and proudly graduated in spring 2009 from Everglades University, summa cum laude.

After graduation, through fate and intuition, I discovered a path that allowed me to combine my love for Estonia with my passion for human health. Trusting my gut feeling, in 2010 I began introducing dry salt therapy to Americans. Once again, I jumped headfirst into the unknown—salt therapy was unheard of in the U.S. But I listened to my inner compass and believed I was doing the right thing and that I would succeed, even though I fell flat on my face more than once. As a child running around the countryside, I’d gotten used to bumps, bruises, and scrapes, and I’d always learned to laugh through tears and get back up. Complaining and whining is for the weak—and I am definitely not weak.

Because the salt therapy technology was developed and produced in Estonia, I was thrilled to promote something in America that had Estonian soul and roots. Those seven years of close collaboration with talented Estonians deepened my need to stay connected to my homeland. I always felt great satisfaction introducing my clients to the beauty and wisdom of Estonia.

As a young woman balancing family, education, and business, I was also haunted by traditional philosophical questions: Who am I? Why am I here? How can I live so that I can die with a smile on my face, at peace with all I’ve done and all I leave behind? For me, it’s always been important to speak the truth, to strive to be a better person each day, to support those who can no longer carry on, or help them rediscover the meaning of life. Through joyful and painful experiences, I’ve learned to know myself, to love myself, and to respect myself.

Today, I’ve grown into a colorful personality—a visionary filled with rich ideas, a communicator who is open, honest, and direct. I give boundless positivity and find solutions even where most people throw in the towel. I’ve successfully expressed myself in many fields—as a healer, entrepreneur, and wisdom-sharer.

It has always been important to me to stand firmly for human wellbeing and a just Estonian state. Listening to the worries of the people, I feel it is my duty to help create new solutions. I’m not weak or fearful, and I’m not for sale. I’m an honest and dignified person who stands for humanity, peace, and the right of Estonian people to live safely and with dignity in their own land.

Thirty years ago, it was time to leave. Now, it’s time to return—to come back to the beloved hills of my homeland, bringing with me a suitcase full of experience and a strong will to help build a new Estonia. I’ve been a world traveler, living in major cities, but in spirit I remain a country girl. My heart and mind work hand-in-hand, and my ideas take flight with practical, logical wings. As always, I’m ready to leap into the unknown, believing I can be useful. I want to be an example to others—to show that we must take action and stand together. I believe in a better future, and I’m ready to work for it.

I began paying serious attention to politics when the world was overtaken by the COVID psychosis. Watching as masses of people around the world, led by their leaders, completely lost their minds in the name of a “new normal,” I realized that it was time to step in and resist the growing immorality, violence, and psychological abuse of the people.

I believe that in difficult times, we all have a civic duty to give our best effort to help our struggling country get back on its feet. We cannot wait for someone else to do the work for us. Even less can we rely on the career politicians, who clearly no longer care about Estonia’s wellbeing. As we’ve seen, today’s politicians have sold us out—body and soul—to foreign interests, and they are leading Estonia straight into disaster. I am not a polished politician, but a normal womanwho still has a conscience, common sense, and a wealth of real-life experience. I also trust my feminine intuition, which has guided me to the right decisions more than once.

Two years ago, I decided that just complaining about the government on Facebook wasn’t enough—it was time to act. It became clear that all the old parties are under foreign control, rotten to the core, and that Estonia needs a fresh new political movement that represents healthy values and unites strong people. Estonia needs a new party like oxygen, but starting and building one is not easy—especially when driven by selfish or incompetent people.

After several attempts with various new parties, I finally landed in the Plan B team, which has brought both peace and excitement to my soul. Perhaps now we can truly build something lasting—something that can stand up to the destructive pressure of the deep state. Every strong party rests on strong and wise individuals, and Plan B is exactly that: an organization made up of high-quality personalities, everyday people who sincerely want change.

Plan B is led by capable men like Andro Roos, Indrek Pähnapuu, Urbo Vaarmann, and Mario Maripuu—true patriots who stand for peace, for traditional family values, and a stable economy. Already many respectable public figures have joined, such as Mati Väärtnõu, Lembit Silla, Toomas Paur, Vambola Kolbakov, Elvis Brauer, and many other remarkable men and women. Today, Plan B already has nearly 200 members.

I call on everyone who wants to see change in Estonian society to join Plan B and help make history. Time is not on our side. It’s time for the people to unite and assert themselves—because the Estonian nation will not survive in a globalist-liberal pornographic society. That’s a FACT!

Let’s stick together, support one another, and with justice and unity, we can achieve anything.

Join Plan B today—this may be our last chance!
If you have questions, I’m here, and I’ll help in any way I can.

👉 https://www.plaanb.ee/erakond/