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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Summer travel will be filled with hassle”.

So, have the crooks got an exit plan yet, or was this shambles always meant to be permanent?

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Not for the Fascist pigs it won’t. Their flying sties will offer all the comforts they are accustomed to.

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Unless we revolt, we’re not returning back to normal, Hugh. The politicians are not going to run away scared while the majority of the public are onboard. There’ll be the occasional hiccup to their plans which gives us hope but this is so vast and long planned that it will take an enormous effort to reverse. But no matter how big and daunting it may seem, we MUST push back.

If you haven’t done so yet, you should research Agenda 21-30 (the name tells you the timeframe). So-called ‘conspiracy loons’ were warning about this long before we first heard of covid-19.

You will notice when searching for Agenda 21-30 a government page will be included in the results. You should pay close attention to it. You should then compare what is outlined by the government with their Agenda 21-30 and the Great Reset.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Thanks, have now ordered End Game and will hopefully get around to reading. Apparently “they” need people to starve to death. The Nazis used to do that to children didn’t they? Well into crimes against humanity territory if true, methinks.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Protesters offering free hugds”.

Yes, that’s my sort of protest. Good work.

Is the 26th still on?

D B
D B
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Hope so, I’ll see you there

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“I.d. cards by the back door”. Looks like we’re not going back to normal any time soon. Pandemic my foot.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Care worker hero will lose her job under mandatory ‘vaccination’ plans” (The Conservative Woman).. And no doubt many more besides her. Worth repeating, this is evil.

“Where the hell has the British sense of fairness and duty gone?” Quite.

Freecumbria
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

It’s a very powerful article by Claire Ball.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Google installing Covid tracking apps on android”. One reason why I won’t have a smart arse phone.And one reason why I’ll probably be forced to eventually…

ellie-em
4 years ago

Hancock ascribes Johnson’s comment of him being ‘f*****g hopeless’ was due to stress.

It’s probably one of the few truthful things Johnson has ever said.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“80 ivy league economists say what they’re supposed to say for fear of their reputations and professional standings” (Real Clear Markets, paraphrased).
Are people like these the real craven villains?

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Half of Zimbabweans fell into extreme poverty during Covid”.

Can they have a say on all this nonsense as well as ivy league economists? Evil what’s been done to the world’s poor, and where are Keir Starmer and the Grauniad?

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Smarmer doesn’t care about anybody except Smarmer.
Grauniad doesn’t care if you starve so longer as you starve wokely.

Caramel
Caramel
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I watched the Hancock talk in Parliament a couple of months ago and he was questioned about the reduced aid to poor countries. He said that the Oxford vaccine was the greatest gift to them. Suspect that those in poor countries would prefer food but okay.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Devil-worship at Donington?

How thick is the writer at Conservative woman?

Mark
4 years ago

In fairness to the writer in question, he didn’t write a piece about supposed devil worship at Donington, but rather correctly questioned the reopening priorities of the regime. The couple of references to devil worship can easily be read as hyperbolic, illustrative or comedic, and in any event imo have little bearing on the thrust of the piece, which is why give other activities priority over church going.

It’s clearly written by a Christian for Christians.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

It’s written by a moron for morons. The gesturing of rock fans is irrelevant, the writer wrote contradictory rubbish.

JayBee
4 years ago

The Wired story about aerosols is telling with regard to how flawed science becomes engrained and unassailable, but unfortunately, the aerosol researchers then commit the very same mistake by mindlessly concluding that masks indoor would make a positive difference.
There was and is zero evidence for this, above all in their case the physics argue totally against it, and in practice this was, is and will always be absurd and impossible, as it would require the correct use (3x hand wash per change of a sterile mask only, to be changed immediately when moist aka after having spoken 2 sentences) of suitable fitted masks only.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

How about used for months bit of cloth left in pockets and dashboards of white vans?

Mark
4 years ago

Another absurd discussion of how the spider’s internal divisions and failure to have a coherent strategy were to blame for its getting squashed by the descending boot. “Blaming the victim”, as the lefties call it when it’s one of their ideologically special victim classes involved.

Presumably, although I don’t recognise the name of the writer, there’s an unmentioned subtext of “if only they’d all listened to me and followed my preferred strategy, they could have done so much better”.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

I think it’s true to say we are losing the war, but it’s not over yet.

I’ve not read the article, but looking at the headline, I would say that it’s slightly unfair. There’s no “leadership”, no “strategy”. There are various individuals and bodies doing what they can to fight the madness. What is true is that there are different strands of opinion (though actually a lot of broad agreement) and that so far these disparate groups have not coalesced around a single or small number of groups or movements. I think that is not a great surprise – we are outgunned and outnumbered, and anyone with enough power or money to make things happen knows that getting involved with the fight comes at a very high cost indeed in many ways.

I don’t think there is a magic bullet. We just have to keep plugging away as best we can, and seize opportunities when they arise, and try to convince sceptics with money and power to join the fight.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I’ve not read the article, but looking at the headline, I would say that it’s slightly unfair. There’s no “leadership”, no “strategy”.”

Indeed. Instead of “blaming the victims”, the writer should be directing his fire at the institutions that have failed to provide opposition to the power grab.

Opposition that failed to oppose.

Media that failed to report.

Journalists who failed to question.

Courts who failed to uphold laws and principles.

Medics who failed to defend their oaths.

Academics and scientists who failed to defend freedom of thought and speech, and therefore science.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The linked article is loathsome, I read it yesterday, blaming the victim for the government’s complete refusal to think.

JayBee
4 years ago

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/jon-rappoport/covid-three-men-who-own-corporate-america/
The real reason and connection why doctors, big corporations and their employees are all supporting the official Covid narrative?!

JayBee
4 years ago

https://welovetrump.com/2021/06/21/revealing-58-of-doctors-in-the-association-of-american-physicians-and-surgeons-didnt-take-the-jab/
58% of US doctors not taking the jab: Do as I say, not as I do.
And some related news from Down Under.

JayBee
4 years ago

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/paul-craig-roberts/is-the-danger-covid-or-the-vaccine/
Dr. Mccallough’s viewpoints, pretty simipar to our good doctor’s, Mike Yeadon, to whose interview with Steve Bannon there is a link.

Mark
4 years ago

“Government by consent: comparing seat belts and masks” – The Rev. Phill Sacre critiques the comparison that is often made between wearing seatbelts and wearing masks This is a confused and ignorant piece. Sacre’s argument, in summary, is that because he thinks seatbelts are fine, and because a majority have been persuaded to accept them, this justifies making them compulsory. This of course is a simple non sequitur. At root, wearing a seatbelt is a measure to protect the person choosing to do so, alone. (There are fantastically rare or irrelevant situations where it can affect others, but they can and should be disregarded as de minimis in the real world). Nobody should have the right to compel another adult to take measures for his own safety. The fact that a majority might think that he should do so, or that the measures should be compulsory is irrelevant. And no, the fact that a coercively imposed national health service pays for treating injuries in no way gives others some kind of magical power over a person’s behaviour. There is the further argument that seatbelts transfer risk from car users to bystanders, by the process of risk compensation, but for me that… Read more »

Brett_McS
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

And masks are actually deleterious to ones health, physical and mental.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

Indeed, though I wasn’t criticising his attack on mask policy, which I agree with.

As I noted, seatbelts are also harmful, by transferring risk to bystanders, though the effect is probably small.

Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

Indeed. I actually rage quit my gym today ( which I went to for the first time in weeks today ) after I was aggressively challenged by the owner (who was not wearing a mask and who was leaning in close to me FFS ) over not wearing an exemption lanyard ( despite there being no law saying I have to )
So I just said “F*** You! ” ( twice ) and walked out and cancelled my membership direct debit.
This guy should be providing a service and I ( used to ) pay his wages so he can f*** off as far as I’m concerned.
I’m not normally like this but 15 months of having my freedoms restricted has taken its toll on my mental fragility unfortunately !

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

You might have reacted in (justifiable) rage, but you clearly did the right thing.

How will these people ever learn not to patronise and bully their customers if they don’t lose customers?

The trick is to find alternative suppliers who are not bought into the panic.

Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Yes – my brother tells me his gym is a “Mask Free Zone” so I shall go there !

Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

Sorry mate, these people are mentally challenged, God knows what the future will be like with these in it..

Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  Woden

Yes exactly – I hope I’m not being overly dramatic when I say I feel I’m beginning to know what it was like to live as an “outsider” in say Nazi Germany or an oppressive Communist regime where you know and feel that something is “wrong” but *most* people go along with the propaganda and the danger is that if you kick against it too much you are labelled as a dissenter and then in extreme danger. And WORSE than that, many people who WOULD go against the propaganda are too afraid and so just go with it all 🙁

Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

Another Fucking Mask Update that made my piss boil just now 😡I’ve just been on the phone attempting to book a Physio appointment for a bad shoulder ( and I don’t trust the doctor as it’s almost impossible to get an appointment )
The conversation went like this :

Her (Physio) “You’ll have to wear a mask ” 
Me ” I’m exempt” 
Her “What are you exempt for ” 
Me: “You’re not allowed to ask me that under current legislation” 
Her “Well, shoulder is quite intimate”
Me “Well, I’m not ill, you won’t catch anything from me” 
Her “Hmmm, well, have you had both vaccinations?” 
Me “That’s personal medical information and I don’t think you should be asking me that” 
Her “I’m afraid I can’t see you then ” 
Me – just hung up 
(couldn’t be arsed to tell her to fuck off this time )

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

A good example of how the pressure to take vaccines is sustained without needing formal policies.

So long as there are at least a few providers not bought in, and the regulators don’t step in, we can vote with our feet.

I went for some physio a month or so ago for a sports injury and got in without any mask nonsense.

Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

See above..the gym madness..

Catee
4 years ago

The DM has a piece today about ivermectin and querying why it’s not being routinely used here.
I think this is the first time I’ve seen a piece like this in the msm.
In my opinion we are now moving into the most dangerous period. Our abusers are beginning to realise we are going to leave them and they will ramp up the abuse to prevent us from doing so.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Bari Weiss didn’t know what Ivermectin was until yesterday.
And she definetely belongs to the ‘intelligent elite’ and generally is indeed quite smart.
I couldn’t believe it when I read that, but that too is what’s going on and what we’re up against.

Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

There was a poll on LinkedIn recently ( where you’d expect reasonably intelligent awake people to congregate ) and only 35% of those polled had heard of Ivermectin !!

rodmclaughlin
rodmclaughlin
4 years ago

A woman is held by police as covid deniers and other conspiracy theorists groups stage an anti-lockdown protest in Westminster” – Daily Mail

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  rodmclaughlin

I thought how brave our police are last week when they tackled all those large covid rule breaking scots fans….. Oh wait, that was when they laughed as they had beer poured over them.
Policing by consent my rse.

Dave
Dave
4 years ago

A woman is held by police as covid deniers and other conspiracy theorists groups stage an anti-lockdown protest in Westminster”
More media complicity in the evil that is lockdown. Just because you want hmg’s crapshow to end doesn’t make you a wackjob. In fact, it’s quite the opposite

FrankFisher
4 years ago

They’re actually accelerating the preparations for the Great Reset. Pensions and property will be snatched, a global ID system is now the assumed default, human rights are suspended and all the human rights NGOs are happily nodding that along. Until the masses wake up – if they ever do – I see no way of stopping this.

Winston Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

How will pensions and property be ‘snatched’?

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Winston Smith

Extra taxes will be the simplest way.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  Winston Smith

Your allowed to keep them if you’re worth at least £100 million or were/are a senior civil servant or politician….

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

BBC 6’o clock TV News: First item: Football, 3rd item: Staff on an online dating website who are “burnt out and exhausted” so have to go on leave.
Please rearrange the following words: People/the/of/infantilisation/British.