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Thank you for all your hard work. As a data based R&D company I see this everywhere I look regarding the old systems replacement of supranational control & stakeholder takeovers. Its been planned as a "slow burn, boiling frog scenario" for over 30yrs and in my experience is hugely complicated, which maybe its downfall. In my opinion, its ramping up exponentially as the technology begins to match the objectives (BIOMETRICS,GPS/IOT/IOB/6G, etc). I have had & still experience a wonderful life in the UK however I felt an urgent need to write this to my son this morning. Thank you.

If Ever in the future you need proof of the "How & Why things happened in the UK" and further afield in the whole western world, the foundation of the Corporate/NGO power grab is in this letter. I have D/L it and printed it out and will, If need be, use it as proof of the seed of destruction of the old ways of democracy and who makes the laws. The recent law changes of the 15 minute cities, etc are all similar to this underlying change of democracy take over by just a few interconnected based companies and organisations, all working behind the scenes in the shadows.

Read it once,

Don't ponder on it,

Understand the reality,

BUILD A BETTER LIFE FOR YOURSELD OUTSIDE THIS SYSTEM OF CONTROL....

Live Free,

Live with wonder

Live with Joy that you know the truth...

Burn this into your memory...

New Testament, 2000 yrs Ago from John 10, chapter10

"The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full."

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Thanks for taking the time and effort to write to every MP. Re Andrew Bridgen, I have heard him in person talking about the WHO Pandemic Treaty, whilst giving a talk in Leicester, though I question what his role is, particularly given that he now stands as an MP for Laurence Fox's Reclaim Party.

https://warwickvegan.substack.com/p/medical-freedom

Most MP's will toe the party line on every subject. It may be that they are all waiting for an internal official policy statement on how to reply to queries before doing so. BTW did you receive any reply from Matt Western, the Labour MP for Warwick and Leamington?

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I received an automated reply from Matt Western asking for my postcode. It fell into the category that demonstrated no interest/awareness of the fact that citizens might want to get in touch about policy issues.

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Thanks for trying. I can't say that it surprises me. It is common knowledge amongst his constituents that he never replies to e-mails. Although he usually replies to messages left via his personal website, he doesn't always do so. He always votes - or abstains as the case may be - exactly the same way as Keir Starmer. His 2019 parliamentary majority being only 789 votes (down from 1,206 in 2017) ought to make him more responsive, but it has the opposite effect. He always toes the party line lest he get deselected. I guess that he is waiting for the official party line to such enquiries to get disseminated.

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I wasn't expecting much in the way of real replies. It's clear to me that the current political class needs to go and the parliamentary system needs radical reform/abolition. But that's another Substack!

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One more question (sorry!) is whether you received a reply from Caroline Lucas. Although she does not intend to re-contest her seat at the next general election, her views would be indicative of Green Party policy. These were her views as of December 2021:

https://www.carolinelucas.com/latest/my-votes-on-covid-measures

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Sure. Caroline Lucas said this:

"Thank you for your email, which has been safely received.

This is a hugely busy time and lots of people are writing to me who are worried and concerned about the coronavirus epidemic and its impact.

I am doing my best to help all those who need it and would be very grateful if you would please take a few moments to read the advice and guidance below. This is to help me manage emails as efficiently as possible and help as many people as I can.

Thank you for your understanding, Caroline

Constituents take priority

I give priority to correspondence from constituents so please include your postcode when you write to me.

If you don’t include your postcode, I will assume that you do not live in Brighton Pavilion.

If you are not a constituent , I’m sorry that pressure of demand means that I am unable to write back to you at the moment, though I do try to read all emails. If you are a constituent and your original email didn’t include your postcode, please send your message again with that information."

I'd add that I don't have any faith in the Green Party on this issue. I know a lot of people in the Green movement and my impression that while some support top-down measures in the name of Climate, many if not most are aware to some degree of how environmental issues are being hijacked by corporate issues. That's another Substack when I get time!

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Thanks again. I don't see any problem with constituents taking priority as that is after all what an MP's role is supposed to entail. I have no faith in the Green Party or the wider green movement. They all fell for the 'pandemic' narrative because they wanted to. Their viewpoint is that the planet is under stress and pandemics, zoonotic or otherwise, will become more common because of it. A good example of the green mindset is 'Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency' by Andreas Malm.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54619224-corona-climate-chronic-emergency

Not suprisingly the Vegan Society and most of the wider vegan movement hold the same outlook. They've adopted the 'Climate Emergency' narrative, either because they believe it or opportunistically they think that it can be used to win people over.

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Having gone through the pain of Brexit to gain sovereignty from one unelected bunch of individuals with a one size fits all policy, to hand it over to another bunch of unelected individuals ( WHO) with a one size fits all policy would be stupid and short-sighted.

Whenever I see words such as "trust", "fact" or "reality" used by authority figures, it's highly likely that what follows is whitewash, greenwash or complete untruths. Below is a quote from a BBC website:

"The Trusted News Initiative is a partnership, founded by the BBC, that includes organisations from around the globe including; AP, AFP, BBC, CBC/Radio-Canada, European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Financial Times, Information Futures Lab, Google/YouTube, The Hindu, The Nation Media Group, Meta, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Twitter, The Washington Post, Kompas – Indonesia, Dawn – Pakistan, Indian Express, NDTV – India, ABC – Australia, SBS – Australia, NHK – Japan.

TNI members work together to build audience trust and to find solutions to tackle challenges of disinformation. By including media organisations and social media platforms, it is the only forum in the world of its kind designed to take on disinformation in real time".

Yea, right!

This monopoly appears to be a concerted attempt to crush independent commentators or broadcasters whose content online or elsewhere is not in accord with "official" narratives on major topics such as pandemics. The independents are, perhaps, the primary source of hope and need to be supported. Supporting this and other positive substacks is also useful, even if only contributing to discussion and trying to offer ideas which people can follow up if they wish.

MP Andrew Bridgen spoke out about the Covid vaccines in Parliament and was expelled from the Conservatives. He probably knew more than other MP's; he has a degree in "biological sciences".

The outrageous letter from the Ministry of Truth to Rumble has convinced me that Russell Brand is being persecuted, with the allegations against him (whether true or false) being used as a pretext. Well done, courageous Rumble, for your great response.

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The link below will take you to an updated version of the treaty currently being negotiated on our behalf, courtesy of James Roguski. I haven't been through the document again myself - as an unpaid citizen, I can't afford to spend more time doing the scrutiny our paid politicians should be doing. I am putting it here primarily to illustrate the point that decisions potentially affecting every aspect of our lives are made without our knowledge.

https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/the-advanced-unedited-version-of

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