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Nice work. One young woman doing what investigative journalism used to do.
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Keir Stürmer is a member of the Trilateral Commission. Mr Loach has him perfectly described: democracy is to be consigned to history.
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Veegerman The mask is a totally unnecessary imposition as are the proposed changes featured in this video. It's not an either/or.
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What is crucial as to whether we get out of this 'pandemic' is for people to wake the fuck up, get back to work and to having a life. Just do that and the lot of it falls.
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Is this the bloke who battered a fox to death in his garden with a baseball bat?
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I see. So the answer is for me to sell my car, never travel on a plane, live through winter without a boiler, and stop eating bacon sandwiches...oh, and tell my kids to never have kids of their own. Meanwhile, China cracks on building a new coal-fired power station every week and Africa's baby production goes through the roof.
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Well done and thank you Mr Waters, for working for Assange's freedom.
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This is quite the most responsible and well-judged analysis of our current state of bewilderment, at least in the UK. I have to say that, having heard all of this, I am still inclined to think of this as a totally unnecessary and unforgivable sacrifice of innocent Ukrainian people, at the behest of a NATO and EU who have wilfully goaded the Russians into having no choice but to defend their land from the relentless march right up to their front door. John Mearsheimer warned us of this years ago in this clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrMiSQAGOS4 Added to that, I am made very suspicious by the timing of these events; coming as they have just as our two-year 'global emergency' has petered-out.
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@ExpendableRedshirt I don't complain, I just choose not to wear any useless face covering. Get fucked.
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"Lots of people really liked Labour's manifesto, so it wasn't the policy which was the problem" Perhaps the problem is to do with the fact that even more people didn't like Labour's manifesto? Just thought I'd throw it out there George, see if there's anything in it?
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Frank Markus There's a party called the Tories in UK and a party called the Republicans in the US. Conservatives are very few and far between in both.
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The Labour Party were useful once. The communists dropped them a way back, choosing to take power through the Tory Party which does a much better job of posing as if it had an interest in ordinary people, while it implements totalitarian rule.
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@agg25gga Without checking, I'm almost certain your information is inaccurate. Don't let that stop you though. You have your little girlie stomp, there, there.
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Spot-on, Sunak is one vile globalist in a thoroughly vile globalist government. Great shame that we can only replace them with a party that is even more committed to the same project; headed by a member of the Trilateral Commission.
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Desperately needed commentary here on this truly frightening situation and the appalling lack of gravity given to it in the MSM coverage. Just lost me on the mention, "...warferendum of FBPE"? Have I heard that right and if so what do these labels refer to?
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We're not the worst. We're mid table.
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The central banks own and run all countries. The politicians have been nothing more than a pantomime for over 100 years in the UK and the US.
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So if only we could bring ourselves to 'embrace' communism; all of our problems would vanish overnight.
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Meanwhile, China opens up a new dirty coal-fired power station every week and that's OK.
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Utter nonsense. We didn't lock down too late, we locked down too long. Had we not done so, the outbreak would have passed during summer 2020.
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@firstlastlastfirst7143 I sound like all that do I? How fascinating.
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@markofsaltburn That's according to your crystal ball, yes?
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@MichaelPetek Oh things will be burned, don't think they won't.
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@chrisparker5796 In what respect?
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All that expensive ordnance, pipped to the post by a middle-ranking viral outbreak 'seen as an opportunity' by a bunch of technocrats, bankers and eugenics advocates. "Well it just sort of strolled in and we thought it would be rude not to plunge the world's populations toward their doom. They were getting big ideas that had to be stopped"
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Isn't all this made obsolete by our current path by which all small/medium sized businesses are being strangled to death and the workforce put onto furlough - eventually UBI? The working person is to be shafted from both sides when all of this is settled. The communists are keen to destroy all vestiges of free enterprise to make people state-dependent slaves. The oligarchs have their sights set on capturing evermore revenue for the supranational corporations, taking advantage of the inevitable serf-like status of ordinary people. As soon as this unholy alliance has its firm grip on power, just watch that UBI pay rate plummet. Sit down, shut up and eat your beetroot soup you just queued hours to get.
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100,000 deaths (we all know they are not all covid) in 328 days. That's 305 deaths per day; in a population of 67 million and with an average daily all-cause death rate of 1600 per day. The real mistake - crime actually - was in pursuing a lockdown strategy at all. Lockdowns save no lives, all they do is string out the duration of the pandemic. Meanwhile, the economy is ruined and people are put out of work and businesses are extinguished. Boris's latest theatrical performance, along with the media howl over the big round and false figure of 100,000 is all in preparation for the coming announcement. The parliamentary ground has already been secured granting Boris the right to keep the nation in lockdown, with an expiry date set to July 17th. So guess what's going to be announced?
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