MP Andrew Bridgen Finally Gets Parliamentary ‘Debate’ On Excess Deaths
Eerie, surreal scene of near empty house with BBC broadcast denying—with establishment Covid sloganeering– what they are refusing to report on
“The evidence is unequivocal.” —Andrew Bridgen, MP
”By lack of understanding, they remained sane. They simply swallowed everything, and what they swallowed did them no harm, because it left no residue behind, just as a grain of corn will pass undigested through the body of a bird.” —1984, George Orwell
The example set by Andrew Bridgen poses a grave danger to Oceania.
He demonstrates how truth will resonate through the voice of a single person even when he’s ignored, attacked, mocked, deserted and condemned.
It’s incredible to watch, this courage.
How many people would have it in them to ask for a debate twenty times, and then stand before a near empty chamber, while BBC pelts accusatory propaganda across the screen?
Brought to mind, William Wilberforce. *
All the small voices coming together make a loud voice.
The tide is starting to turn, keep up the pressure Andrew.
“Democide”
“the killing of members of a country’s civilian population as a result of its government’s policy, including by direct action, indifference, and neglect.” – Collins Dictionary.
Wilberforce’s abolitionism was derived in part from evangelical Christianity, to which he was converted in 1784–85. His spiritual adviser became John Newton, a former slave trader who had repented and who had been the pastor at Wilberforce’s church when he was a child. —Wikipedia
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J Cuttance
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Wow, what a guy.
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Paul
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It is always the same whenever someone who goes against the establishment gets up and speaks in parliament. The house clears quicker than calling out “Fire!” will.
These so called representatives of the electors should be ashamed of their complicity, but, of course, they are not.
The only time I’ve seen parliament, whether UK, Aust, NZ, or Canada be full, is when the debate is on raising their already inflated wages and whether it should be backdated 3 or 6 months. Vermin!
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