Comments by "Howard the dot connector." (@peetsnort) on "Tousi TV" channel.

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  4. I am one of the 17.4 When I discussed brexit in real life and not in the comments section it's very difficult to hold polite conversation The general consensus almost always ends up with a polite agreement that brexit has divided Britain. I say bollocks because to me as a brexiteer it only showed the fact that in actual fact Britain is not the democracy its purported to be. Embarrassing the elites have been caught with their pants down with the likes of the posh 2 pratts who didn't know what the price of a pint of milk was. Cameron is still putting his size 15 foot in his mouth. The past days revelations with the Queen. And Osborne has somewhat made ammends by being quieter and working in the real world. Unlike John major who is trying to get his oar back in the water or Tony Blair who are both disgraced ex..... With emphasis on the EX prime minister who aren't taken too seriously because of their past missdismeanors The bottom line why I voted for BREXIT is the love I have for the UK. My adopted country after the calamity that is south Africa I have so much admiration for England that I couldn't bear to see it homogenised into the eu. We are definitely going to be chucked into the deep end in the next couple of months but after that we're going to be as tough as the katanga sword that's coming out of the fire as soft red hot and soft steel and into the quenching oil to become as hard as the hardest steel possible in the world of swords. The British Cross section of human resources is the best balanced society in the world. And I know because I have travelled west to East Coast of America and all of Europe. The Eastern lot I've never been but seen them merely as a work force So just take my word for it. Britain is great Unlike the rapper who had a head of boris Johnson on stage singing how crap the UK is
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  5. This country has been exposed for not having a democracy When I discussed brexit in real life and not in the comments section it's very difficult to hold polite conversation The general consensus almost always ends up with a polite agreement that brexit has divided Britain. I say bollocks because to me as a brexiteer it only showed the fact that in actual fact Britain is not the democracy its purported to be. Embarrassing the elites have been caught with their pants down with the likes of the posh 2 pratts who didn't know what the price of a pint of milk was. Cameron is still putting his size 15 foot in his mouth. The past days revelations with the Queen. And Osborne has somewhat made ammends by being quieter and working in the real world. Unlike John major who is trying to get his oar back in the water or Tony Blair who are both disgraced ex..... With emphasis on the EX prime minister who aren't taken too seriously because of their past missdismeanors The bottom line why I voted for BREXIT is the love I have for the UK. My adopted country after the calamity that is south Africa I have so much admiration for England that I couldn't bear to see it homogenised into the eu. We are definitely going to be chucked into the deep end in the next couple of months but after that we're going to be as tough as the katanga sword that's coming out of the fire as soft red hot and soft steel and into the quenching oil to become as hard as the hardest steel possible in the world of swords. The British Cross section of human resources is the best balanced society in the world. And I know because I have travelled west to East Coast of America and all of Europe. The Eastern lot I've never been but seen them merely as a work force So just take my word for it. Britain is great Unlike the rapper who had a head of boris Johnson on stage singing how crap the UK is
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  32. @Revelation 3 We're all familiar with the Rothchilds saying that he cares not about government but the control of the banks. But we're going into a different way to control. I would equate Rothchilds with Eric Scmidtt of Google and the dragonfly system to help government have absolute control of the population with the use of social credit score system. It just like your inability to not be deleted if you have a contradictory comment. Or indeed have this video demonetised. Just look at the billions and billion people in lock downs over the ridiculous little virulent flu virus. Billions of people are now going to be forced into USURY. the Rothchilds hasn't gone away its just mutated. Just like the corona virus will mutate into corona - 20 in the autumn. The flu always mutates but the people who run the Internet and you and your gullibility are getting tricked. I don't hate religion completely. Became it does have its merits. But to blindly follow a written story is a sure way to stop using your god given reasoning ability to adapt to unusual situations. Like just look at the civil obedience of the world bowing down to new virilent flu strain. It is just flu and yet every one has lost the faith in the bodies ability to repel the virus. Sure it's real but certainly not worth bankrupting the whole world economy to save the 1percent of the vulnerable elderly who have zero effect on the survival of the species. Besides the emotional attachment of families the elderly aren't as important as the preservation of the upcoming generations So now we have saved them from a slightly earlier death what are we going to do. It's like the dog that chases cars and finally gets one to stop and and hasn't got a clue what to do with it. This is why I have been saying that the virus is just a tool used by the bankster who has just completed the biggest hoax in money laundering history.. 97+percent of the population is not dead but the people who make up the bulk of the world economy will be very hard pressed to recover. They will recover but they will be in deeper debt through the blind obedience of their own doing by taking the money in the form of usury
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