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It's all fine and good knowing that our governments are trying to control/murder us. But there's an absence of ideas as to how to take them down. I'd be first in line to join the effort.

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2SG, check out this column by Dr. Vernon Coleman.

"Britain’s next Prime Minister: Klaus Schwab"

8TH JULY 2022

"Since there is patently no one in the British parliament, in any party, with the brains or the wit or the honesty to sell shoe laces from a tray, Britain is going to have to look outside parliament for a new Prime Minister.

So, why don’t the wretched, accursed, cryptorchid politicians stop pretending, cut out the middleman, and appoint Sir Klaus `Anal’ Schwab as Britain’s new Prime Minister – directly representing the Bilderbergers, the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, Tony Blair, Bill Gates, the British royal family and the other grotesque forces of evil.

At least then we would all know the true nature of the enemy we are fighting in our war against the Great Reset.

Remember: we, the people, are at war with our own governments."

Or, from another recent column, he "characterizes" the recent British Prime Ministers.

"We’re all being governed by psychopathic morons"

"In the last few decades the calibre of politicians in almost all western countries has fallen dramatically.

Today, we are ruled by a mixture of incompetents, crooks and charlatans.

Just look at the way the quality of Prime Ministers has fallen in recent years.

No one thought that Britain could possibly have a worse politician than John Major – a man born to work in a phone shop.

And then along came Tony Blair. A confidence trickster who was built to run an internet scam selling dodgy crypto-currencies.

We thought Blair was the pits.

And then we got Gordon Brown – a pathetic, whingeing, self-important Scotsman who should have been headmaster of a rundown primary school in Glasgow. (I wrote a book about Brown called ‘Gordon is a Moron’. I was besieged by letter writers complaining that the book was unfair to morons.)

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when Gordon Brown went.

But we got David Cameron – a man born and bred to sell insurance for a slightly dodgy company that specialised in policies which never paid out.

The relief we felt when Cameron retired was quickly washed away when Theresa May become Prime Minister.

She went – to much cheering – after we realised she would have reached her limit if she’d got herself a job as Assistant Manager in a shop selling cheap jewellery.

And then we got Boris Johnson: the market stall spiv; a man whose real calling in life is to sell cut price watches from a suitcase in Petticoat Lane market – watches with the lifespan of a butterfly.

We should be grateful, I suppose.

Look at the egocentric nonentities running Scotland and Wales. Would you buy a used violin case from either of them?

What worries me is this: since our Prime Ministers are clearly getting worse, who the devil are we going to get next?"

I recommend a daily reading of his website.

(The reason I highlighted his article on my Newsletter)

https://vernoncoleman.org

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