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Zorgus's avatar

As always, beautifully written and the result of hard work.

Quote "if our understanding fails to keep pace with these behind-the-scenes developments, we’re in freedom's end-times". I agree with you Alex, but if practical action doesn't follow understanding, freedom will disappear anyway. What I attempt to do has been explained in previous posts, but doesn't add up to a great deal.

Another aspect is the possible corruption of scientific journals, such as The Lancet or the BMJ. Both scientific integrity and medical ethics on the large scale took a nosedive during the pandemic. It appears that political and corporate influences are being increasingly brought to bear and distorting or omitting truth in professional publications across the board.

Regarding the Data Use and Access Bill enshrining a shift away from the principle that data belongs to the individual and enable public bodies to share our personal information widely, this has effectively been happening for many years. Consider Google, the world's leading spymaster and other toxic organisations such as Microsoft, Apple and Amazon. Consider all the apps on smartphones that spy on the consumer, and even on each other! Same with smart appliances and cars. They all mine, sell and distribute our personal data. This Bill may, however, permit medical or other such very personal data to be legally hacked by Big Tech. I've just noticed that below this post your piece "Whose Data is it Anyway? from Jan 2023 is shown on the page. Prophetic?

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Alex Klaushofer's avatar

Quite agree about the need for action to follow seeing - that was the point of the previous piece. Am writing from a UK Column conference, where everyone pretty much everyone understands these kinds of mechanisms, while painfully aware that many are still oblivious or only vaguely aware that "something is wrong".

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Zorgus's avatar

I looked at UK Column, and found some most interesting articles, such as those on Church funding and sexualisation. The former in particular was an eye-opener. UK Column will certainly help me to "see", although I may not believe everything published there.

Alex, you may see a couple of comments I had deleted. This was because of confusion on my part in posting my reply, and to avoid duplication.

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Stasi Britain's avatar

It's called the Delphi Technique, where the outcome of meetings ie council meetings is predetermined, naysayers are humiliated, questions and answers are rigged etc.

Recognising the Delphi Technique at Council & Public Meetings..

https://www.bitchute.com/video/fFUKEY54M163/

Loads more here:

https://www.bitchute.com/search?query=Delphi+Technique&kind=video&sensitivity_id=normal&duration=all&sort=new

Bitchute banned in Stasi Britain but works on Tor.

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Stasi Britain's avatar

It needs to be said that the people of the UK are equally as big a problem if not the biggest problem we face. There isn't a scam they don't fall for with open arms. So, what is the bigger problem? The people working for Stasi UK to create this hellhole we now inhabit (who are really just a mirror image of the general population because they are the general population), or all the snitching spying vigilante citizen Stasi loving Brits? They said NOTHING as the country was converted into Stasi UK., a large scale dystopian military camp. They gleefully turn their own homes into a replica model of this crap with all the military surveillance equipment installed on their houses. Then there's all the spycams in their cars and on their heads (front and back for the massive tossers) when they cycle and all the bodycams they wear at work so they can "feel safe". Soon they will be attaching them to their kids, hooked up to the Stasi surveillance network like their Ring doorbells. They are constantly on the lookout for anything they deem to be "suspicious" and they are extremely trigger happy when it comes to reporting people to the Police. I know, because I have had at least 50 visits from the police for committing the crime of sitting in my car in country laybys. I even got reported for having a firearm and the car was searched by a special unit in a public car park one day - turned out it was my microphone stand. The British/English people are the problem that needs to be solved. They went and voted for Labour in their millions after everything they have done to ruin this country and with full knowledge of their fanatical stance on the scamdemic. More focus needs to be centered on the fact that Brits LOVE all this crap. Admittedly, it's a chicken and egg argument, ie the fact that Brits have been moulded this way by the criminals running the country, but they don't half love it.

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Alex Klaushofer's avatar

Quite agree. It's a point I'm always making on this Substack. We are the ones making the choices.

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