GOOD NEWS! My book “The Financial Jigsaw”, which was serialised here, has now been accepted and published at my academic network. Scroll down and Hit: ‘View Full Text’ button for the complete book: I will be pleased to email a free PDF on request to: [email protected]. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358117070_THE_FINANCIAL_JIGSAW_-_PART_1_-_4th_Edition_2020
Hat Tip Admin – (rather appropriate timing I thought):
BREAKING NEWS: the link above perfectly fits the zeitgeist in Britain today. The eponymous Sue Gray’s eviscerated report has been delivered at last. Sue Gray said lockdown-era parties at No 10 were “hard to justify” amid “failures of leadership and judgment” “Gray adds: “Given the widespread public interest in, and concern about, these matters, and to avoid further delay, I am providing an [12 page] update on the investigation.” The use of the word “update” is seen as a signal by Gray that she does not consider this the final word and expects to submit full reports after police investigations are complete” This analysis is revealing: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/31/gray-update-on-parties-inquiry-is-a-masterpiece-of-understatement She also criticised the culture of “excessive alcohol” at the heart of government.
REPORT here: sue-gray-report-into-downing-street-parties AND some gory details from The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/31/lockdown-parties-and-events-20-gatherings-we-know-about-so-far
UPDATE(1): A day after promising to reboot his faltering government, Boris Johnson faces fresh allegations about lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street after the Guardian learned that he attended a prosecco-fuelled leaving do for a No 10 aide during the strict post-Christmas shutdown last year. The alleged party is now under police investigation.
UPDATE(2): It seems the rats are leaving the sinking ship of state. Some 15 odd advisors to the PM have suddenly exited White Hall this week. Whether it’s because they may come under the Met’s beady eye or perhaps it’s a guilt-trip, we will know soon enough.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/feb/03/boris-johnsons-policy-chief-quits-over-pms-scurrilous-savile-remark
NO MENTION anywhere of the major implication? That all these partying apparatchiks, who knew the true nature of this contrived scamdemic, because they had no FEAR, whilst the Plebs were hunkered down, shaking in their boots! And thus the crucial question for the Brits is clear: “DID THEY KNOW SOMETHING WE DIDN’T?” – Nobody, but nobody is mentioning this vital significance.. (Look under ‘Adverse Events’ below for much more about the latest revelations on what’s in these obscure ‘vaccines’ – (WARNING: this is not for the squeamish.)
AND U-TURN on Covid vaccine – Sajid Javid has announced a U-turn on an order forcing all NHS staff in England to get vaccinated against Covid. The health secretary hopes the decision will prevent an exodus of much-needed staff and was made three days before Thursday’s deadline for unvaccinated NHS workers who had face-to-face contact with patients to have their first dose or be dismissed: ministers-plan-to-scrap-vaccine-mandate-for-nhs-staff-in-england however they remain in Wales, Scotland and N. Ireland thus far. These Celts have a different view on life, but that’s another story.
IS SUE GRAY’S redacted report a joke? “The Met told Gray she can say what she likes about parties in Downing Street, so long as she says nothing about parties in Downing Street. Or as BBC put it: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60166997 “For the events the Met is investigating, we asked for minimal reference to be made in the Cabinet Office report.” It stresses that it “did not ask for any limitations on other events in the report”, which is a bit like saying: “On all the stuff that no one cares about, go ahead: knock yourself out.” Indeed, with this move, the Met have all but ensured that [the] remains of Gray’s report will, [be as] published, and be waved away by Johnson and his defenders: if Gray was allowed to publish it, they’ll say, it can’t be that serious.” sue-gray-report-britain-liar-met-police-partygate-report
HOWEVER as Mr Plod threads his weary and reluctant path to investigate his boss’s PartyGate indiscretions there’s a problem. The Met find themselves between a rock of official responsibility and the hard pace of needing to drag this fiasco out long enough for people to forget and move on. There is an uncanny parallel here. “In a clumsy attempt to ensure best evidence, it has asked for a copy of the Sue Gray report and for a redacted version to be published. This investigation is similar to others that have run in parallel with other processes. The most obvious example is “Hillsborough”, which took two inquiries and 23 years to be referred for a criminal investigation.
In regards to the Sue Gray report, if the police are investigating criminal matters, the evidence produced would not have been gathered using the rules for investigations, which means it is inadmissible in a court. Instead, she would have followed civil service guidelines. There is also the issue that she would not have been able to compel individuals to be available for statements to be taken.
Every individual who is interviewed by police as a suspect would need to be told three things to make these statements admissible: they are not under arrest; they can avail themselves of free legal advice; and they must all be cautioned.
Police access to emails, phone messages and CCTV images are subject to regulations that an employer may not have had to comply with. For example, employers can monitor use of work computers and phones. Police would need to redo this work adhering to admissible evidence legislation” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/30/met-police-redacted-version-sue-gray-report explains how the nuances of the British legal system gyrate. “If criminal proceedings go ahead, the matter must be proven beyond reasonable doubt for each named individual. Using the gathered evidence, the Crown Prosecution Service would consider using tests of sufficiency of evidence and public interest in determining whether to prosecute. The process on the whole is held to a much more robust standard than the publishing of a report, and could go some way to explaining the Met’s requests.”
PARTYGATE has raised some serious issues about politician’s lack of integrity and honesty in their dealings and behaviour as they execute their democratic duties and the Brits have noticed. This survey is a damning verdict on recent horrors. “But initial findings fit the survey responses closely. Assembly members said “we feel dissatisfied with how democracy is working in the UK today because there is a lack of honesty and integrity in politics”. By large majorities, they favoured greater powers for parliament and the courts vis-à-vis the executive.
However the current ructions in the Conservative Party pan out in the coming weeks, those in power should be clear: people in the UK expect their leaders to act with integrity – and they expect a system of checks and balances on executive power to be maintained. A leader who violates these principles harms him or herself and damages confidence in democracy.” https://theconversation.com/voters-value-honesty-in-their-politicians-above-all-else-new-study
AND talking of upright and honest behaviours, this is what the police had to say last week as they commenced their investigations into PartyGate. It seems that they take the question of lying very seriously. “The sources add that, while the lockdown-breaking offences are relatively minor and do not result in a criminal record if paid promptly, any attempts to lie, or to get others to lie, could result in an escalation of Scotland Yard’s inquiry, with perverting the course of justice investigations launched. Suspicion of committing such offences could lead to arrest, full criminal investigation and potentially time in jail if convicted.”
One police source said: “Lying could lead to a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice,” and cited the example of drivers facing motoring fines whose lies amounted to more serious offences, such as the former MP Chris Huhne, who ended up in jail.” And it looks like Mr Plod is not entirely lily white regarding lockdown in infractions according to police chief Ms Cressida Dick, our revered commissioner. “The Met’s investigation was announced after weeks of the force declining to do so, saying it rarely investigated offences retrospectively. Dick said retrospective action had been taken against her own officers, and this includes 31 officers issued with £200 fines for having their hair cut by a barber visiting an east London police station. It also includes nine officers photographed dining with each other in a cafe, with both events taking place in January 2021.” Full details and links: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/26/met-to-ask-no-10-partygoers-named-by-inquiry-if-they-are-guilty
INFLATION is running rampant in Britain and the weakest people have no defence. Suffering most, of course, are the sick and poorest among us which has to be the case because they are the most vulnerable. How many are there? “Up to 14.5 million people were in poverty before the pandemic, the Government estimates, when taking housing costs into account. With the UK population currently at nearly 67 million, that’s one in every four or five people. But another 700,000 people were plunged into hardship during the pandemic, the Legatum Institute said, taking the poverty figure to more than 15 million.” Full details here, digging into the real facts: https://www.bigissue.com/news/social-justice/uk-poverty-the-facts-figures-and-effects/
Statistics can be misleading, as we all know, but here is this astute lady’s case: “Our ruling class may have been brazenly wheeling suitcases of cheap plonk past the averted gaze of Metropolitan police officers during the last year of lockdowns, but their voters are increasingly finding themselves destitute, hungry, demoralised and priced out of the cheapest bag of apples at the supermarket.
It was reported last week that the consumer price index (CPI) measure for inflation rose to 5.4% in December, the highest level for nearly 30 years. The CPI and the retail price index (RPI) are used interchangeably to document the rising price levels of groceries and household goods across the UK. Yet they only tell a fragment of the story of inflation, and grossly underestimate the true cost-of-living crisis.
“I have been writing about these things for 10 years now. I have given evidence to multiple parliamentary inquiries, led numerous petitions, been consulted on the School Food Plan and the National Food Strategy, spoken twice at the Conservative party conference, and still the realities of the worst of our collective experiences are dismissed by haughty money men as not matching their theoretical lamb-and-champagne metrics.
So, along with a team of economists, charitable partners, retail price analysts, people working to combat poverty in the UK, ex-staff from the Office for National Statistics and others who have volunteered their time and expertise, I am compiling a new price index – one that will document the disappearance of the budget lines and the insidiously creeping prices of the most basic versions of essential items at the supermarket.” Full report here and worth a glance: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/22/were-pricing-the-poor-out-of-food-in-the-uk
THE STATE of Britain’s poor is heart-breaking to observe. Whilst everyone is distracted, here are some real-life examples of the suffering for millions in the 5th richest country on Earth:: https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/opinion/letters/19247708.britain-one-wealthiest-countries-earth/ Here are some examples of the macro picture:
“PartyGate is not just a matter of a suitcase full of booze, generous helpings of M&S “picnic food” and the infamous fridge that held 34 bottles of wine. Consider the bit-part players: an interior designer whose wallpaper of choice costs £840 a roll, a London property developer (and Tory donor) famed for taking out an £80m mortgage, and a chancellor whose family is reckoned to be worth more than the Queen.
Note also the centrality to the Boris Johnson soap opera of cake, from the kind he says he can have while eating it, to the confection he was “ambushed” with in the cabinet room. In this world, any privations demanded by lockdown were more than balanced out by the comforts of eating, drinking and ostentatiously spending, not least on what Johnson apparently terms “letting off steam”. But what about the other side of the coin?
“Lexie often gets through a day by eating only toast, because, she told me last week, “my kids need to eat more than I need to eat”. She is disabled, and lives in rural north Wales, with her husband – who was recently made redundant – and four children, aged from eight to 18. Like so many other people, the benefits system leaves them unable to meet the cost of basic essentials, and their day-to-day predicament is now being made impossible by the mounting cost of living crisis, and everything it means for the price of food, petrol and heating.
Inflation at the supermarket, she said, seems to fall in all the wrong places: “Chicken nuggets don’t seem to have gone up, but the food you should be feeding your children has. My children think it’s a treat when they get frozen vegetables mixed in a cheap jar of sauce and pasta. That’s as close as we get to fresh meals.” The lack of warmth is just as trying. “My kids are cold,” she said, “and I can’t tell them to switch on the heating: I have to tell them to put another layer of clothing on. They get up in the morning and they’re shivering, trying to get dressed.”
Covid Realities also connected me with Erik, whose life was changed by a car accident, and who lives in the Surrey suburbs with his 15-year-old daughter, carefully self-rationing food, heating and hot water. “Last week was the first time for a while that I didn’t have enough money to buy milk or bread,” he said.
After talking to him, I spoke to a single mother who writes her diary under the name Aurora. Recently widowed, she lives with her two children in a privately rented house in west London, close to family members who provide much-needed support.
Thanks to the benefit cap introduced by George Osborne (who, amid an extensive list of post-politics commitments, now has a full-time job at a “boutique investment bank” called Robey Warshaw), she and her children receive an annual £23,000, but her rent totals £21,600 a year. “I’m in a huge amount of debt,” she told me. “I’m basically caught in this cycle. It’s never ending. And now the costs of everything are rising, and I don’t know what’s going to happen. We’re going to be made homeless, which will cost the government more.”
Such are the almost feudal features of current British politics, which take you straight to the heart of why, as prices zoom up, deprivation will only deepen. People steeped in excess are so far from the pain they keep causing that it barely registers: glasses clink, engines roar, cakes arrive,” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/30/luxury-privation-britain-becoming-feudal-disparities
OMICRON MONITOR: “Government data from Australia, the U.S., Canada, Scotland and England suggest people who have received at least two shots are now showing signs of serious immune system degradation. This immune erosion, aka, acquired immune deficiency, is thought to account for elevated rates of myocarditis and other post-jab conditions, some of which can result in death” https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/02/03/covid-vaccines-cause-immune-system-degradation/
ADVERSE REACTIONS: VITAL INFO: START at the 10 Minute Mark for Ricardo Delgado, then photos at the 23rd minute mark are essential to view. Then the photos become shocking at the 25th minute — electronic components in the vaccines. At 27th minute it gets HORRIFYING https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org//shows/the-jerusalem-report?eId=5c4cc2d9-c9a3-4c1d-84b9-48baaa4b68e1&eType=EmailBlastContent
(Disclaimer: The video mentions that the ‘there is no virus’. I do not subscribe to this hypothesis and dissociate myself from that item)
The data keeps on coming: Government statistics confirm disaster for the vaccinated: “Between 25th Dec 21 and 21st Jan 22 there were 3,096 Covid-19 hospitalisations recorded in Scotland, and the vaccinated population accounted for 81% of them, with the triple vaccinated accounting for 61% of all hospitalisations among the vaccinated, and the double jabbed accounting for 32%.” https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/01/27/4-in-5-covid-deaths-vaccinated-majority-triple-jabbed/
To be continued next week: “Don’t Stay Safe — Enjoy Life” Remember: TELL THE TRUTH – Gently; DON’T COMPLY – Gently: LAUGH AT THEM – Gently: SPREAD THE WORD YOUR DAILY COVID NEWS (cmnnews.org)
I don’t give a damn that they partied, now everyone out there do the same damn thing. Stop being so stupid.
But my VOWG fellow TBPer; it’s not about the partying per se. It’s the fact that Boris lied to parliament, a political crime which can never be forgiven – the rest, I agree, is noise and theatre. More to the point, now our secretive deep state elite have been caught with their trousers down and been indelibly enmeshed, I can’t see many getting away with it this time – probably for the first time in my life.
I posted this on another thread:
“PartyGate is not really about Boris, we all expect politicians to be lying toads – it’s their stock-in-trade. No, this time is different because it has involved the very heart of the deep state.
In the past the standard procedure, if their underbelly is exposed, they set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry that takes, sometimes decades to report, by which time everyone has forgotten and moved on – works every time.
Not now though, they are caught in a spider’s web of Boris’s lies, out in the open with nowhere to hide. See how the Met at first refused to investigate, then when forced by evidence, claimed they don’t usually investigate retrospectively! What? What is a cold case then? Stupid excuse worthy of Mr Plod!
You can check out the history of earlier fiascos – all contained, wrapped up and delivered: Hillsborough 1989 – not quite there yet: https://www.britannica.com/event/Hillsborough-disaster
A new one, the Grenfell fire tragedy:
corruption at the heart of government regulation of the construction industry.
Or Tony Blair lying to parliament about the Iraq war: https://www.middleeasteye.net/big-story/how-tony-blair-lied-parliament-fulfil-his-war-promise-bush and they have knighted him for this – a bloody war criminal!
Kinda like Al Capone got prison not for murders but for not doing his paperwork; put the SOBs away the only way you can. Over here, TPTB seem to commonly have sex orgies with groupies, prostitutes, vulnerable teens and even children (Pizza Gate) but the MSM knows nothing and nobody pays the price; the ex-FBI west coast chief (Ted Gundersen) even proved they were sacrificing children, but official crickets. The USA must be the Red Whore of Revelation. If they did have hearings, they would be closed door, classified Top Secret National Security, any whistle blower would be classified a Terrorist, arrested and held in solitary or get a bullet in the head (Seth Rich, Vince Foster, Ron Brown). Y’all probably would be wise to not take your ZOG Colony back. About food, fertilizer’s recent 250% jump has not hit the consumer yet; this will not be just a pass on, it will be an agricultural disaster; politicians are so busy screwing around that they haven’t noticed that a huge dam upstream has burst that will wipe out agriculture as we know it. What if your business’ labor, supplies, taxes, utilities, rent went up 250%; no problem?
Looks like we are screwed both sides of the Atlantic rhs jr. I’m of to Cape Town to seek my fortune yet again and sod the security etc – I’ll take my chances. I can’t live in this fake ‘biosecurity’ state any longer.
I’m in Johannesburg. I have to admit that Cape Town is a lovely city, with SOME intelligent politicians trying to run it. But I must warn you that the country of South Africa is run by a bunch that got their limited education from the USSR, and thereby add failed political ideas and ideals to the existing African ‘Big Man’ attitudes. “The Chief” says it, so it must be so – even when it is obviously stupid!
To get around, off the freeways, you may need an SUV or off-road vehicle – the potholes are terrible! But welkom to SA anyway – and (usually) the weather is great!
Good to hear from you Russ. My wife’s family are in JoBurg/Durban/Cape Town (Simons Town). We spent 10 happy years there (1999-2009) and that’s why we want to return – plan is early 2023. At the yacht club – https://fbyc.co.za/ – We say it’s millionaire’s paradise, without the millions!
My friend Rick Brimson is in Wilderness and keeps me updated.
After reading this article, I felt the need to revisit my plans because I was working on the optimistic assumption that a coalition would form at the next election and positive hope for the future of SA would return -now not so much:
Any thoughts? You can email me: [email protected]
Your ‘Adverse Reactions’ link is pointing now to the successor episode 4.
The one where “START at the 10 Minute Mark for Ricardo Delgado” applies, is at https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/shows/the-jerusalem-report/kHIT9ASDVM
Oh thanks ‘m’ sorry ’bout that – thanks for the heads up and link.
Peter – the link to the Ricardo Delgado Martin video takes you to their current video. The pertinent one is dated January 28 and is quite shocking in the documentation of the clotshots
Yes, sorry -‘m’ got it above.
Still, the information was quite disturbing and supports what quite a few others have previously posted. I found the pictures of the “circuit board” to be something out of a sci-fi thriller, but this does not appear to be hollyweird magic.
On another subject. Is this a permanent move to SA or do you see yourself going back to the UK?
Long story short, TNP.
When I left UK first in 1999 I swore I would never return to this sh**ty little island. Then in 2009, at 65, I had to come back to sort my retirement finances and get my South African wife a UK passport – silly me – it took 5 bloody years battling .gov and £8k in the end and they wouldn’t give her the PP until she passed interrogation with MI5 – seriously.
By this time, ‘er indoors decided that she liked the UK security (she could freely walk out in the dark) which, as I explained, is necessary here as it’s dark 90% of the time, or at least low dark clouds, damp and more often wet. We saw the sun just after Xmas and we wish for a day this month if we’re lucky. We take loads of Vit.D to compensate.
So now, ‘er indoors is moaning that she doesn’t want to go back to Cape Town ‘cos her local South African friend says it’s got worse since 2009 and she is likely to get her throat cut. But that’s because her friend’s sister died similarly and it’s frightened the isht out of her. It’ll take me the rest of this year to build her confidence again.
As I told her, we’re in our mid seventies now – time is short and I don’t want to die before I see the sun again! So sod the ‘security’ – life’s at risk at any age but now, at the end of the journey, I don’t give a isht if I get attacked, as long as it’s quick. I’ve had a great life and no regrets. She doesn’t seem to see it this way – but then – what bloody woman does?
I don’t want to be unkind and say she’s a burden and holding me back from my adventure (we’re going by passenger cargo ship and taking the car (they are pricey in RSA), but she is. I love her dearly for all her faults of not turning off the lights (power is like gold-dust here), and shutting doors to keep the drafts out, and opening windows when it’s bloody freezing (to get some ‘air’). And I do all the housework ‘cos she’s had a maid all her life (at ZAR100/wk) and doesn’t have a clue – so I can’t wait to get back to CT and have a long rest.
Jeez, I never realised that you can take an African out of Africa, but you can never take Africa out of an African as the Afrikaners told be one day. (spoiler – she’s white!)
So, to answer your question TNP – yes we’re going permanently this time ………(expletives deleted)
You might consider my current home state for lots of sun and a much safer place, as long as you stay out of the Memphrica and Nashville proper. Eastern TN is a lot milder and has lots of green hills, but gets quite a bit more of the white stuff than we do here in W TN. No state income tax, property taxes are reasonable in the rural counties and cost of living is pretty good. We are also a 2A supporting state with lots of gun ownership.
Wow, It does sound attractive TNP – USA is so big, I guess there are lots of pockets like yours where life is good and being somewhere off-grid is important as the apocalypse looms. From what I’ve seen of TN it is indeed a lovely state, as you say, in the right parts.
But there are significant economic pluses in RSA the ZAR is 20:1 GBP so our pensions go a long way. We could even get that maid back! And the wife’s family are all in country so that’s a biggy for her.
But, if you move to TN Patriot’s neck of the woods, you could come for a vacation in my treehouse!
I’ve cued this update from the biologist to the information on a recent data dump from Scotland. JC is recommending everyone download this data (free at gigaohm biological)… his slideset is available.)
By the way… I need to know if you use a device like a tablet or phone to upload or if you use a desktop computer… then I will know what hosting service might work best for you.
I use Postimage because they do not have a LIMIT on the number of photos uploaded, though they are bugging me about upgrading to premium with my 780+ photos!
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1288497258?t=00h28m59s
If you watch it through to the 35 minute point, Pete? You will probably agree with JC that this is frightening that the scientific community in Scotland has agreed to the propaganalysis of the data.
It is a crisis!
Thanks Ghost, just got back and 100 odd emails to sort out – and a little drowsy – catch you tomorrow
Bless your heart… I’ll post it in a comment here.
It is being ‘assumed’ (at the insistence of the ever trustworthy MSM) that the coof restrictions were/are being lifted as a result of (to distract from) ‘partygate’. The truth is more likely to be that ‘partygate’ is purely and simply because of (in punishment for) the restrictions being lifted.
I’ll repeat (yet again for non-Brits) a Prime Minister ‘has’ no agenda/policies. He/she follows the diktats of Party and Cabinet (unless able to steer/control them a la Iron Lady – and Bojo is no Lady T.).
In the beginning it was patently obvious to all that Boris (and his clique) wanted to follow the ‘Swedish Model’. Then the threats from WHO, WEF, World Bank, China and America … and we got a complete 180, lockdowns and the ‘vax’.
Whether it was ‘just’ such ‘generalised’ threats, or something more personal (threats, bribes, blackmail)? I’ll just point out … what are the odds that the (youngish and hardly unwell) leader of a powerful, developed, technically advanced and wealthy first world nation ‘just happened’ to not only ‘get’ the coof, but require (unlike 99.7%) hospitalisation, and experience a really ‘bad episode’ of such (especially with the knowledge and experience we’ve gathered since)? The cynic in me suspects ‘the entire thing was manufactured to ensure his compliance’.
But … the narrative is failing. The evidence is showing the entire opposite of what ‘they’ claim and, more importantly, resistance has been growing exponentially. So? Boris (and the majority of the ‘not directly involved’ MP’s) are beginning to ‘doubt’, and are less ‘amenable’ to the ‘suggestions’ of their handlers. So? He/they need to go (to be replaced by ‘one of their own’ – notice the list of ‘alternatives’ just happens to include every hard-core true believer and those who were actually running this debacle? Unlike the scapegoat Bojo).
‘Partygate’ is an hilarious non-event – I guarantee that every ‘official’ involved from day one has flouted ‘the rules’ (how many ‘experts’ wearing masks only on camera, visiting married lovers, eating out, holidaying, etc. does it take to see just how common it really was/is?).
The question you should be asking is why ‘they’ have suddenly decided to admit it (in this one case), and why now?
Good assessment Jerven, thank you. My belief is that BoJo will be replaced with one of ‘them’ but can’t see who, yet, as you say. I think they are following a well conceived plan/agenda. I found this essay 6 months ago and is still relevant today:
https://www.juliusruechel.com/2021/07/the-emperor-has-no-clothes-finding.html
Extracts taken from the essay:
It’s actually happening now – the herd are beginning to think. “Once an idea is adopted by 10% of the population, research shows that this is the psychological tipping point when ideas, opinions, or beliefs will be rapidly adopted by the rest of the population. A noisy 10% is all it takes. Our freedom is not as far out of reach as you may think.”
And Winston Churchill:
“If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed, if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly, you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”
Like the Canadian Truckers (God bless ’em): “The real heroes in this battle are the millions of citizens who come out from behind a veil of anonymity, at home, at work, with friends, with family and neighbors to add their voices to the counter chorus. Their words are not important. A joke, a meme, or the courage to whisper “bullshit” is all that it takes. Saying it publicly is all that matters.”
BUT: “A slow consolidation of power allows the regime to strip our freedoms slowly enough that the crowd becomes accustomed to its own subjugation. That is why they keep letting off a little pressure after a period of control. They are teaching us to accept the bridle of our serfdom.”
““The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way, the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed.” ― Pat Miller, Willfully Ignorant”
Read the whole essay – he has it right and we can act accordingly IMHO.
I find the coked up Boris completely vile. Being a tool of the jooish takeover of the planet is his forte, his jooish central planner and depopulation conspirator parents would be soooo proud of him today. His kind are a cancer on humanity.
The Brits are being told to accept living far below their current levels, down lower than any other time on record…..REALLY, while the UK government puts up migrants in high class hotels with three squares a day and FREE health insurance? REALLY?????
Get off your knees British people, GET OFF YOUR KNEES!
My question, WHERE is this most benevolent queen who cares soooooo much about you that she will let her subjects get vaxxed to the graveyard and live in abject poverty?? Where is your wonderful monarchy??
BL – the monarchy has no exec power so she can only influence, not direct – if she could I’ve no doubt are fortunes would be different. I think Boris or his successor are driven by Davos so our respite will be brief IMHO. My Letter this week will cover the grinding poverty here which is growing by the week, as indeed likewise for Europe and the West in general. Past time to go south!
There are viruses, Peter, just not the ones being claimed.
There are scientist saying the Spike Protein and supposed CV-19 samples contain Prion, AIDS, and a certain Cancer Strain DNA; and it is causing a lot of related diseases; that is pretty strong evidence that SOMETHING small and bad is floating around; if it ain’t a virus, it is close.