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April 3, 2020

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"The old USSR would have loved to have a population like the current western world which actually genuinely believe the propaganda and does what it's told."
---Peter Hitchens (left)











The Incredible Cowardice, Credulity and Conformity of Westerners   

by Zack
(henrymakow.com)

It's becoming 1984 on steroids here in the UK. I have noticed ambulances on the main road near by turning their sirens on for 30 seconds and then turning them off. Such a thing has happened at least half a dozen times in the last week. I guess the paramedics have to play their role and pretend that the situation is dire. Both those on the right and the left are supporting the lock down which just goes to show how much of a joke mainstream politics really is.

Only those on the alternative side of the fence are exposing the cover up like David Icke and Peter Hitchens who is currently being attacked by msm for daring to be critical of the official narrative.

I really see no hope over here in the UK. I am not sure how things are like across the pond but it is disheartening to see how the Illuminati agents and sheeple dominate every facet of society in the land that brought the world the magna carta. In some ways the modern populations in the west acquiesce to  totalitarian measures more than people who lived under Soviet Russia did. We are willingly surrendering our freedoms whilst those in  Soviet Russia were forced to. Truth be told the Illuminati only have a monopoly on power because we allow them.

Here is a great comment by Peter Hitchens regarding the current crisis from a recent radio interview:

"We demonstrated, in fact, that we don't really have a civil society any longer. What shocked me having spent such a long time in the Soviet Union. under the Soviet Union's rule most people regarded it with a certain amount of contempt, made jokes about it, realized they were being mocked and fooled. In this case the population accept what they're being told without any question. It's extraordinary. The old USSR would have loved to have a population like the current western world which actually genuinely believe the propaganda and does what it's told."


 


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