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The globalists have committed a ginormous fraud - the deliberately manufactured ‘Covid crisis’.

Is it trillions of dollars that have been stolen from us via vaccines, testing, PPE, surveillance, and the turning upside of our economies via restrictions and lockdowns that sought to destroy our free movement and association?

Everyone has been politically damaged by this scandal, and many bear the political and physical scars of this scheme to make the population submissive to vaccination on demand, and under the control of a social credit system.

Those evil bastards stole our freedom, particularly in Australia, where people were coerced and mandated to submit to vaccination under threat of losing their livelihood and participation in society - ‘No Jab, No Job’ to ‘No Jab, No Life’. Even the children didn’t escape, with reportedly over two million jabbed in this population of 26 million. What will be the physical and political long-term effects for these children?

It’s already happened, personal autonomy and bodily integrity was stolen, with the collaboration of a treacherous medical and scientific establishment, politicians, bureaucrats, judiciary, mainstream media and even the churches.

Who benefited from this crime?

How do we bring the perpetrators to account in this thoroughly corrupted system?

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Very true, and you are 100% correct to keep focused on it. I do believe we will have a chance to prevent it recurring, but I’m not sure we will ever get real or widespread punishment for those who made it happen. Trump went along with the ‘scientific advice’ and doesn’t seem to have much interest in really focusing on punishment, whilst whatever good Kennedy does will be more towards making it harder to enact the same wealth transfer/harm to public health again. For the UK of course we are behind the curve a few years and still caught at a point of High Globalist power (where the US was in 2020).

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Scrolled over 'congratulations' and got a confetti shower. Well done.

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Very loose. 🥳

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Yes. The question is still whether we can stop bus before they crash it, though.

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Former anti Trumper Ben Shapiro has been saying Trump is the moderate in this race. He is. In 2016 a friend was bleating about Trump not being a principled conservative. I said because he’s a pragmatist. He supports what works in real life, not in the faculty lounge or in the wooly heads of pundits.

My hope is the excesses of the Lefty globalists have been exposed and we won’t hear another “two weeks to flatten the curve that became two years to ruin the economy

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Excellent piece!. If only it could be editorialised in a major newspaper.

If the Globalists have really understood why their primed puppets are foundering, will they now try to mould a new class of Young Global Leaders with more seductive but less transparent policies?

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So are we meant to just suck it up and wait for the Populists to take over? Going to be a long wait! People know it's all going wrong but the people have no real power to change anything. The next UK election isn't for years and the damage being done will take decades to repair, if it can be repaired given our crap education system. And I don't think Starmer lied about his intentions - I don't think people were listening because they were really focused on kicking the Tories not on electing Labour. We can all just sit here watching events over the pond where "The Blob Fights Back" will be a long running soap opera.

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My point definitely isn’t ’do nothing’ or ‘we can’t do anything’ and it isn’t just wait and see either. It’s true that the power is mainly held by those who support and want globalism and national destruction, and yes there isn’t an election due for another 4-5 years. I think it could be toppled sooner and should be because it’s an existential threat. Targeted and smart mass protest could bring the government down-not marches that wander around then go home, but targeted blockades of critical infrastructure. Like the 2000 fuel protests.

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"It was not part of their blood,

It came to them very late

With long arrears to make good,

When the English began to hate.

They were not easily moved,

They were icy-willing to wait

Till every count should be proved,

Ere the English began to hate."

As Kipling put it. And until the English get to that stage, we are simply whistling in the dark because we are not an angry people by nature and we have the concept of fair play sewn into our dna. Which makes us such an easy push-over.

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