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Jul 21Liked by Julie Dee

I read the list of 'items' that the so-called 'Inquiry' is due to report on over the coming weeks and months. It included PPE deficiencies, 'preparedness', 'test and trace', and several others.

The one item I didn't find on that list? The moral aspects of the whole thing.

The morality of ordering people to stay in their homes, basically for 23 hours a day - similar to what someone in HMP estate gets.

The morality of a government instilling fear in its own people, quite deliberately, as set out in the SPI-B document from 23rd March 2020.

The morality of coercing people to take a medical procedure, potentially on pain of losing your job and livelihood if you didn't.

The morality of valuing my life, or any other individual's life, as more or less important than anyone else's. The impact on my life, for example, of all these measures - designed to 'try' to save the lives of someone else - was never considered. 'Save granny' seemed to trump 'save those who these measures would inevitable harm and, pretty clearly, end up killing.

Fit, healthy people who were never at risk from 'Co vid' but whose lives were expendable, if necessary, in an attempt to save the lives of others - in a situation where the success or failure of that purported attempt could never possibly be proved.

Just adds insult to injury.

And those of us who have had our lives ripped apart by what I contend were these immoral and unjustifiable measures now appear to be 'collateral damage'.

This is what happens when you trust your government. They take it, abuse it, and walk away smelling of anything, because it really doesn't matter how they smell at that point. They're gone - on to the next thing.

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You’re bang on. This is why utilitarian arguments cut no ice with me. They neglect the morality pertaining to the freedoms of the individual.

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Jul 21Liked by Julie Dee

I'm still waiting for anyone to prove, demonstrably, that any measure that was taken saved a single life. Anyone suggesting they did, almost invariably, relies on 'modelling'.

What we can say, demonstrably, is that those measures actually harmed people, massively...and worse.

Unprovable claims of 'saving people' against demonstrable proof of harms.

People have now been firmly herded into the 'You must act or the greater good' pen.

And the action you are required to take just has to be any argument 'the government' demand that you take...for the common good.

And, if you're not willing to be herded into the 'common good' pen...well, you're a 'bad person'.

Smells a lot like communism, rather than utilitarianism.

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It does but even if it were proven, it still would not change my mind. It would still be unjustified. Illness kills indiscriminately, accidentally. When these things are done by design, we call it something else.

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Jul 21Liked by Julie Dee

Agree.

I don't think taking actions which you know will harm X is ever justified in an attempt to save Y.

The whole thing was a real-world example of the trolley problem.

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Jul 22Liked by Julie Dee

Beautifully put Julie.

Welcome to the next episode of Matt and Jeremy get thrown under the bus and there are no repercussions because “it was a GLOBAL pandemic” don’t cha know.

We’ll do better next time, blah blah blah.

I mentioned Event 201 at work last week and they looked at me all gormless like I’d grown an extra head. How could they possibly have known?!!!! Cue much hand wringing...... “oh I don’t know, maybe they planned it.” A look of puzzlement from the girl next to me as she says “I’m not buying that”. 🙄🤦🏼‍♀️ You don’t have to buy it dear, the truth is free.

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That last line is a great quote 👌🏼

Yes I tried telling someone on the ‘Covid Inquiry’ fb page the other day about Lisa Shaw. Deliberately chose her because I knew I would be able to easily provide MSM links which would be more likely to be read by someone sceptical of vax injury. He still didn’t read them. Ultimately it’s the choice of each individual. We have to leave them to it. When it impacts on my life, however, then it most definitely becomes my business.

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Jul 22Liked by Julie Dee

I’m astounded by the amount of people who are still testing & believing the narrative. Been slated on a running forum when I queried why they were still testing. Somehow they’re claiming to have tested positive for a deadly disease but think they’ll be OK run a 50 mile race in a few days! When I pointed out that perhaps they just had a summer cold I was accused of being heartless & a conspiracy theorist’ These people are going to drag us all down again when they bend over for the next ‘pandemic’

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I think we live in a culture now where people need more than ever, attention and validation.

Tests provide a means of obtaining both those things.

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Sep 8Liked by Julie Dee

People still wearing masks too! Really losing my patience with them now. I’m itching to go up to them and give them a good shake. They aren’t ordinary people who just get on with life (who didn’t obey the “rules” unless forced to) but people who are meant to be “educated”. I know who I would put my trust in if and when things got tough…

My hatred of msm and NHS continues as they are the ones still pushing the narratives…

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People no longer question ‘why’, they blindly go along.

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And maybe just maybe,your wrong about it and they are not.To each his own

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Personally, I’m all about choice on both sides. Freedom of access to information, freedom to make our own decisions based upon that research. When others want to dictate my life, my movements- that’s when I have a problem.

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Jul 22Liked by Julie Dee

Fantastic piece hun! I remember a week after it all hit,and Portree,normally wall to wall with tourists was like a ghost town.

My other half went and picked up some of the tests. He was already pretty deep into the 'I call bullshit' way of thinking so tested a few things around the house.

We tested a mango and one of the dogs left back foot. Then the couch and the curtains.

All had covid.

So we binned them and still to this day have never been jabbed or tested our brain lining for convid

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Well the test was being used in ways it was never meant to be used. If we’re talking about Kary Mullis’ PCR test.

To me, even if we accept there was a pandemic (which I do not), no pandemic justifies the draconian measures and abuses of power that followed.

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Jul 23Liked by Julie Dee

When I read your words it's like peeking inside my own head hun,I'm with you all the way.X

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Well said Julie! Thank you for so clearly breaking down the last four years. What an epic horrifying shitshorm we lived through. You’re right on, we did find our back bone, collectively and individually. I’m still piecing together the timeline of all that was lost, broken and just utterly f**ked in my family.

Sadly, my folks bought into this agenda, hooked from day one. A steady diet of CNN will do that. So when the jabs came out they were first in line. There was no reasoning with them, they fought me like I was some stranger trying to steal their gold. It was weird. They even resorted to name calling and hurled all kinds of accusations at me. Of course I see it now, hindsight being what it is. But in the moment it was very painful. At first my Dad hid the side effects he was experiencing. Within 24 hours after the first death shot, he couldn’t walk, spent the day in bed. Never ever have I known my father to stay in bed, he was rarely ever sick. But within weeks, his legs began to give out on him. And this very capable man, who, as I said, never got sick, was quickly becoming frail. The man who could fix anything, build anything, do nearly anything at 76 was unrecognizable to me. He went from walking faster than most of us, to a cane, a walker and then after the devastating diagnosis of ALS, is now confined to an electric wheelchair. All of this happened in the span of about 9 months. It’s been quite a lot to process. Heartbreaking doesn’t begin to describe it….

To say I agree with you would be an understatement. A pandemic wet dream - perfect description! You’re right on the money - I’m sure this ad you keep seeing is a twisted way to sort out those who will comply. Our governments meant to kill us. It was a well coordinated attack on humanity. Make no mistake they are coming for us. And they will not stop until we stop them. We must never forget what they did. We must never comply, or believe a single f**king thing any of them say. It’s all a big lie.

Thank you Julie. Thank you for your well crafted words, your poetry and beautiful photos. I’m glad I found you. I’m glad to know I’m part of this tribe of people who lived through this and are now standing tall, unflinching, ready to hold the line against whatever they try to create next…

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Your words mean a lot.

Made me smile.

I try not to do the ‘tribe’ thing because I really want people of all opinions to build bridges and come together, however there is something so reassuring in knowing that when push comes to shove, we weren’t alone in our views and can rise up en masse together if need be. Love and strength be with xxx

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I remember when the swine flu vaccine was shut down in the late 70s due to less than 100 injuries. It made national news and was very end. You don’t see that today because the media is so controlled.

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Yes, there was one (can’t remember which one it was now!) a few years ago that was withdrawn from the market because it kept causing narcolepsy. And that’s just in my country. Historically, they’ve used less wealthy nations time and time again to test their wares and maimed those people.

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It’s my experience you really can’t trust any pharmaceutical pursuit prescriptions. You really have to do your research. Read the inserts etc. that is sad too, because so many people require medical help and all that is offered is allopathic medicine unless you can afford a natural doctor or homeopathic doctor. That’s your best bet if you can afford to go to one.

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Yes, I distrust it all now. Would only use medical interventions if I really had to (was in acute pain). And even then I would be in and out fast as I could be.

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It was obvious from the start that the enquiry would be a monumental waste of time and money with a set agenda. The Scottish part of the enquiry seemed to allow quite a bit of truth out in terms of abuses of midazolam and DNAR orders, but the mainstream media spent no time on it whatsoever.

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Yes. Usually these things are box ticking exercises so they can say “yes…we’ve listened”, in this case however, it is that but also an exercise on manufacturing consent for whatever evil comes next.

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I love the way you tell it like it is!

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Reaches most people that way. They appreciate straight talking.

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Jul 23Liked by Julie Dee

In Australia, the designated counter narrative operatives supposedly on the side of 'freedom' gave recommendations after the corporations so called 'inquiry' that stuck like glue to official lies or critical lies - ones that ensure pandemic narratives maintain agendas particularly on incremental democide, but the infrastructure for it to comtinue. These recommendations revealed them for what they were - spoon fed heroes from the establishments perception managers. They mirror the UKs pantomimed martyr Andrew Bridgeon, including his persona so precisely in their scripts, it reinforces the reality that this is not only the plagiarists holocaust, they are not very inventive either. They wag the dog because the false dichotomy of left and right is beyond the majorities grasp, and people cannot grasp that the decades upon decades of conditioning for the flock to accept their slavery, even exists.

Your descriptions are as precise as they are needed for those that would prostate for an anal swab if requested by an authoritative entity.

Thank you 😍

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Jul 23·edited Jul 23Author

That’s interesting to hear. Yes, many were taken in by Bridgen. So many pied pipers. That’s why I’m all about being your own hero, engage with everyone, ‘follow’ or ‘worship’ no-one. Some of these folk will sell you down the river, others just want to make a load of money from their merchandise or media offering.

Lead yourself, you’re not a dog on a bloody walk.🔥

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Aug 15Liked by Julie Dee

Just came across this Julie.. ❤️

Seems like a lifetime ago

Keeping the nose peg handy for what turds are to come x

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They’ll wrong ever last drop out of it Suz. And use it to do future wrongs.

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Jul 22Liked by Julie Dee

I never believed the inquiry would be anything other than an affirmation of the Covid narrative. Yet another waste of time and money.

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Jul 22·edited Jul 22Author

I’m not sure I can think of a time

an inquiry actually achieved anything. Think of all the ones they have had into child abuse cases over the years because of failings from local authorities…..have children stopped being failed? No.

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Excellent! 👏

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ALL stories should be heard. But then again that only applies if you trust in their ‘authority’. As a wise (wo)man once said…

Fuck. That. Shit.

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Jul 21Liked by Julie Dee

You put my thoughts into words once again Julie. Anyone who falls for it ever again deserves what they get but I bloody well refuse to get dragged down with them.

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Exactly. Bring on round two 💪🏼🔥

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So true what you say Julie l hope all the evils get their day soon ,we never stood a chance the government is part of a cult and still trying to kill us all.

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They may be smoother and slicker with their ‘response’ next time but we’ll be quicker and more robust in our response too.

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Great writing as always.

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Jul 21·edited Jul 21Author

Cheers. Wrote that after responding to a comment on that advert who refused to believe anyone had died from a vax. Even when I gave him a MSM link to the death of Lisa Shaw. No talking to some folk is there?🙄

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Jul 21Liked by Julie Dee

Certainly can't disagree with any of that. Will 'bird flu' be the next attempt...?

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Lord only knows. Monkey pox never took off did it?

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