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10 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

rishi's task is to bring in the central bank digital currency for the world economic forum

You're dead right Mac. The game is in its final quarter. Strap in, the trap is closing. 

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44 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

rishi's task is to bring in the central bank digital currency for the world economic forum

Probably a good time to remind everyone of this video. We've all seen it but..it's even more pertinent now. 

 

Feels like we're cursed knowing what we know, watching the slowest car crash in history. Seeing where it could end. 

 

https://odysee.com/$/download/Planet-Lockdown-with-Catherine-Austin-Fitts/a66aff7d197874325c0b801870cd869cad2bc9ef

 

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18 minutes ago, Doc said:

Feels like we're cursed knowing what we know, watching the slowest car crash in history. Seeing where it could end

 

Yup you got it, this was all supposed to happen years ago when Lehman Bros went bye bye and too big to fail was the buzz word for those who thought they knew, now we are witnessing the carnage unfolding as you say, i always likened it to two locomotives on the same track, both drivers furiously shouting "fuk the brakes, more speed we can do this", well stupid is what stupid does, ho hum.

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That's exactly what ruined Liz Truss's time in office. Her mini budget. The markets fluctuated, the value of the £ dropped against other currencies, with the  Bank of England having to step in. Just goes to prove the politicians, who we think hold power, have no power. Power belongs to the bankers and those financing the shit show. Democracy is an illusion to comfort the sheeple in making them that their vote counts. In reality this game is fixed. Both the left wing and the right wing belong to the same bird.

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6 hours ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

If he's so popular now within the party, why didn't they pick him in the first place.

 

Or was Truss meant to fail spectacularly.

 

No prizes for guessing.

 

Sunak was the 'favourite' in the eyes of the media, and the 'elite' Tory party members who sit in the House of Commons clearly preferred him.

 

It was those damn pesky 'ordinary' Conservative grassroots party members who voted for Truss. How dare they not choose their 'chosen one'?

 

Truss was strung up like a kipper. I don't believe for a second that any of these Ministers actually come up with any policies that are of their own design.

 

Kwarteng was given 'duff policy' to push, and Truss, as PM, endorsed it. Kwarteng got thrown under the bus, then the following one took out Truss.

 

Kwarteng replaced by WEF stooge Jeremy Hunt. Truss replaced by WEF stooge Rishi Sunak.

 

And the wider Tory members didn't get a say. Now THAT's what I call democracy! 🙄

 

The 'duff policy' gets abandoned and its business as usual.

 

Guess what happens next? Sunak starts making noises about CBDC and digital currency, then decides to call an election in order to get a 'mandate from the people' for his 'bold ambitious vision'. The people say no, and vote in a Labour government, who press ahead and... introduce CBDC...

 

General Election next Spring, just watch...

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11 minutes ago, zArk said:

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"Rishi is a goldman sachs globalist... thats what he is.. "

Nigel Farage to me is a bit of a hypocrite, he just jumps on whatever is popular, he himself used to be a banker trading commodities in the City of London!

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17 minutes ago, zArk said:

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Farage can fuck right off. The man who can never follow through on things he starts or instigates.

 

He's already making noises about "returning to politics" again, so be warned, this just means he's either ready to start a new political party, or will try and infiltrate or worm his way into another one. He's already abandoned UKIP and the Brexit Party / Reform party, so perhaps he has an eye on Lawrence Fox's 'Reclaim' lot next.

 

The pied piper just acts as a 'pressure relief valve' for disaffected Tory voters, but this time around his antics will hand the election on a plate to Labour.

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20 minutes ago, Grumpy Owl said:

 

Farage can fuck right off. The man who can never follow through on things he starts or instigates.

 

He's already making noises about "returning to politics" again, so be warned, this just means he's either ready to start a new political party, or will try and infiltrate or worm his way into another one. He's already abandoned UKIP and the Brexit Party / Reform party, so perhaps he has an eye on Lawrence Fox's 'Reclaim' lot next.

 

The pied piper just acts as a 'pressure relief valve' for disaffected Tory voters, but this time around his antics will hand the election on a plate to Labour.

Fucking spot ON.

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34 minutes ago, Nefaria said:

Nigel Farage to me is a bit of a hypocrite, he just jumps on whatever is popular, he himself used to be a banker trading commodities in the City of London!

 

2 minutes ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

Fucking spot ON.

 

One thing I think Farage is correct about is him saying that there has been a 'globalist coup' that has taken over the Conservatives.

 

Unfortunately I think this actually happened back in 1990 when Margaret Thatcher was ousted and replaced with John Major, so I think he's about 32 years late noticing this.

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2 hours ago, Grumpy Owl said:

 

 

One thing I think Farage is correct about is him saying that there has been a 'globalist coup' that has taken over the Conservatives.

 

Unfortunately I think this actually happened back in 1990 when Margaret Thatcher was ousted and replaced with John Major, so I think he's about 32 years late noticing this.

Margaret Thatcher's days were numbered after the Berlin Wall came down in 9/11/1989. She'd gone a year or so later. John Major came in just before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. With a surname Major he was probably just another puppet propped up by the Military Industrial Complex. It's not really hard to work shit out when you connect the dots.

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11 hours ago, Doc said:

This is what I'm trying to wrap my head around. I thought Liz was a big stooge but maybe she went rogue?

 

The budget which supposedly led to her downfall and ensuing financial calamity that followed were an intended consequence imo. If it's bad for ordinary working folks it's good for 'them' as far as I'm concerned.

 

I can't help feeling that it's all just a lavish stage production now. Come hell or high water the WEF will have their way. The British public are so disengaged now that the PTB appear to be just doing whatever they want. 

 

I dont want Sunak as PM, but then again, I don't want anyone currently serving as an MP to be PM.

 

Maybe that video circulating of her saying she is not in favour or royalty sank her battleship?? After all royalty and 'elite' are of the same ring-fenced circle.

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that pretty much sums it up vernon:

They’re Deliberately Destroying Britain – Will the Zombies Ever Wake up?

25th October 2022

Before he was demonised and lied about for telling the truth about covid-19, The Observer newspaper described Vernon Coleman as: ‘The calmest voice of reason’.

Back in July I wrote that if the appalling Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister we would be lost for ever. I wrote that I believed Britain would be sucked into the Great Reset at terrifying speed. And I said that Sunak was the deadliest and most dangerous of the motley crew contending for the leadership of the Tory Party and, therefore, the nation.

Now Sunak is Prime Minister – though he received the support of only half of Conservative MPs, he was not the favoured candidate of the Conservative Party members and he was not elected to the position by the British electorate. How the hell did that happen? Do you think I’m being paranoid to suspect that it was all fixed for the Goldman Sachs/WEF candidate to win?

Sunak’s track record is appalling. He said he wouldn’t put up taxes. And then he put up taxes. He wasted £11 billion of taxpayers’ money by paying too much interest on the UK’s debt. He said he hadn’t broken any lockdown laws. But he was fined by the police for breaking lockdown laws. The police said that those breaking lockdown laws were risking a criminal record. Does that mean our new Prime Minister is a criminal?

Politicians used to be lawyers because lawyers used to be the most ruthless liars in any society. Today, many politicians were bankers. Could that possibly be because bankers are more ruthless and bigger liars?

Sunak stuck by Johnson through months of chaos and appalling behaviour. He only jumped ship when it became inevitable that Johnson would have to go. He resigned to save his own skin. Within hours Sunak was being promoted with a flashy video.

Sunak, who was head boy at school, is a former employee of Goldman Sachs – ‘the vampire squid wrapped round the face of humanity’ and in my view the most corrupt, evil bank in world history. Check out its record. And then check out how many other public figures used to work there. Goldman Sachs alumni sometimes seem to control the world.

Sunak had a green card while living in Downing Street – and the green card declared him a permanent resident of the United States. Sunak’s wife minimised paying UK taxes.

The company to which Sunak is linked continued trading with Russia when other companies were forced to abandon their relationships.

And as I revealed last July, Sunak’s father-in-law’s company Infosys has close links to Schwab’s World Economic Forum. Infosys is described as a global leader in next generation digital services – ‘enabling clients in 46 countries to navigate their digital transformation’.

That’s social credit to you and me.

We might as well have Klaus Schwab of the WEF as Prime Minister. At least then we wouldn’t have to put up with that ever-present and unconvincing dental display. We’ve got a Prime Minister who has the inane manufactured grin of the runner up in a bad reality show.

Sunak will run Britain deep into the Great Reset – taking our hopes and our humanity with him.

Only God can help us now.

https://vernoncoleman.org/articles/theyre-deliberately-destroying-britain-will-zombies-ever-wake

 

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On 10/24/2022 at 7:29 PM, zArk said:

timestamped ... Big Nige has an opinion

 

 

"Rishi is a goldman sachs globalist... thats what he is.. "

Nigel Farage hasn’t realised, the Conservatives are now after the minority vote (like Labour have done in the past) ….they already know white middle class and the working class (who only voted for them because of Brexit) aren’t going to vote for them anymore…..

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Rishi Sunak said he will “deliver” but didn’t say exactly what he would deliver. Liz Truss also said she would “deliver, deliver, deliver…” and she did; she delivered chaos by exacerbating the economic crisis instigated by her own party, when they forced individuals out of business during lockdown.

 

Rishi Sunak is our ’Barak Obama’ moment, not a black American, but a British Asian, who will lead our ‘multicultural’ country to hell in a hand-cart; after Sunak’s appointment by his WEF comrade, the ‘untouchable’ King Charles III, both working towards the goals of Agenda 2030 and an NWO.

 

I wonder how Sunak’s rise to power will go down in Leicester, where Hindus and Muslims are currently clashing? However, we know he has no more power than any of his predecessors, he makes a good Shabbos Goy though, while very different persons govern behind the scenes.

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On 10/24/2022 at 3:22 PM, Grumpy Owl said:

 

 

One thing I think Farage is correct about is him saying that there has been a 'globalist coup' that has taken over the Conservatives.

 

Unfortunately I think this actually happened back in 1990 when Margaret Thatcher was ousted and replaced with John Major, so I think he's about 32 years late noticing this.

Got Maastricht done didn't he? Had a grin on his boat like a Cheshire Cat after that.

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