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Mar 1, 2023·edited Mar 1, 2023Author

Just to say that the piece by Natalie here

https://open.substack.com/pub/worldofnc/p/disillusioned?utm_source=direct&r=1c4b56&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Inspired me to write this. When she said those things a few weeks ago, it really chimed and made me realise that I also needed to write something.

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The way I view protests they are all organised by the illuminati to further their agenda whilst using concerned citizens as their crowd - Oxford a prime example but this week a pupil told me of a protest in her state secondary school over cameras in loos + girls having to raise a red card when on their period, the police were involved, protesters sent home, one girl expelled. So here they are, not 15min cities but red cards, teaching teens to protest over ridiculous issues + training them to expect surveillance in the most obscene places: fitting them up for the system

State schools .. state surveillance ..

Far from the summer over we are in the thick of it, the illuminati controlled state forcing Agenda2030 on us all in a myriad of ways

We need to wise up, team up, push them back by becoming one step ahead of them constantly - at present we are following the control herd

We must break the loop of state insanity

We don't require control

We are individual adult persons capable of living decent lives via our own choices

The state MUST BE FORCED to recognize our freedom: they should be public servants, poirly paid, not grafting control freaks

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I do think some protests are real and are organised by good people with the right intentions but sadly they are often hijacked by wrong ‘uns.

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Love this Julie ❤️ Going to share on Insta. Agree with every single word. Thank you for writing it. So few people seemed to have moved on in the freedom movement sadly. So much bitterness and division being promoted there still. I too attended all those early protests for the same reasons but realise now it’s time to move forward for our freedom and unity. Had no interest in going to the Oxford protest, feel like they are being set up to discredit us now tbh. I choose to dance in the rain with you 💃☔️ Not be held back instead by angrily posting online everyday about how unfair and awful our future is because of future rainstorms. x

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As I’ve said in the comments, this was inspired by your piece ‘disillusioned’.

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❤️❤️❤️

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An interesting read. I attended many of the London protests through out the last 3 years, and seen them reduce in numbers massivley. Too much bickering and arguing amongst each other, lots of egos more interested in becoming celebrities than actually protesting the cause. No wonder we never really got taken seriously.

I got to know my local stand in the park and yellow board group well, we did a "baltic way" style protest on the main road in my local area on a sunny Saturday afternoon. A real sense of unity in such incredible times. Tom

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Everyone has their story of them, don’t they? And people feel they contribute in different ways. Whatever resonates. And I think that as we evolve, learn more, so does that contribution.

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Feb 28, 2023Liked by Julie Dee

I’m dancing with you! 👌

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💃 🔥😘💋

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Mar 1, 2023Liked by Julie Dee

I had that strong feeling of claustrophobia as well. And to be honest, it's never really gone away.

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I have had it all my life to varying degrees if I’m honest. Sometimes worse than others and 2020 was definitely one of those times.

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Mar 2, 2023Liked by Julie Dee

Yes, I suppose I have as well. I hadn't really realised it.

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Mar 1, 2023Liked by Julie Dee

I agree Neil Oliver is fantastic and so was Mark Steyn who was getting too hot to handle as Ofcom (with a little help from the Guardian) was on Gbnews backs. Cowardly response to “sack” him though as everything he said that was a “conspiracy theory” has since proved to be the truth. His pieces on “grooming gangs” were fantastic and brave, also vaccine injured and bereaved…subjects deliberately ignored by MSM 😡

Fortunately he can still be watched online with superb guests as he is admired so much.

Although every era has its problems, I think this one has shown how far Govts are prepared to go to control the people, forgetting that they employ them and can sack them too. At least we had a semblance of democracy before and the Govt and health services weren’t interfering in our lives all the time. There is definitely something malevolent going on worldwide now and people should really wake up to this or “life as we knew it” will be gone forever.

On that quote “beam me up Scottie” to life pre 2000 before that damn millennium bug 😉

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Mar 1, 2023Liked by Julie Dee

Great piece and I was tempted to go “on a march” myself but remembered Iraq...I also signed every petition going but realised it was pretty pointless doing so when I received the Govt responses to them 🙄

In fairness to both, the marches made you feel as if you weren’t alone seeing through this criminal madness and the people signing petitions did at least give the Govt an idea of the numbers who “knew” what was going on..

Whatever you think of GBNews and it has many faults, it was the only channel questioning everything and covering these marches. I absolutely despise the “bought and paid for” mainstream media for what they’ve done and are still doing.

Like you I’m still a rebel when it comes to using checkouts. Always use those that are manned by people and the queues are getting longer so they have to get more staff on - a little victory perhaps!

I am also using cash even more than I used to before.

As someone said “every little helps”..😉

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Mar 1, 2023·edited Mar 1, 2023Author

Yes I am definitely seeing more of a supermarket shift myself. They overplay their hand sometimes, don’t they?

Re GB news, I do think they say so much and then funnel to alt right parties and narratives. I am in two minds as to whether I think that’s helpful or not. Does it build bridges or seed further division?

Certainly many of the Oliver monologues have been wonderful but so much of the time these folk are very good at telling us what we shouldn’t do but not what we should.

I always come back to being the change I want to see in the world.

It’s the only thing I can truly have complete faith in and see a noticeable results from.

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Oh dear! We have no control over others, only our own responses (to some extent anyway). Onwards and upwards mate.🔥

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Yes and I still owe you a coffee, mate. Never been to Ipswich. One day!

Yes the fight is indeed on our doorstep - may well be the only place it can take place as things progress.

I hope you’re enjoying Ipswich, Viv and that now Spring is here, the green shoots of opportunity feel a little more visible for you. :)

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Can’t say I’m missing Truth Social or GETTR the way I did/do Twitter. It was too slow and US focused for me.

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Yes - our SITP was headed by a bit of a marmite character and i never went to them.

That’s a shame yours turned out that way.

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You sum it up well.

I don’t regret going because I made so many friends there and lovely people - like you! I do think the energy bounces from others and becomes a very real force that carries forward and does good.

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