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All Parties Lead to WEF

To steal the well-known idiom, ‘all roads lead to Rome’, I’ve been thinking about how those people, who have long-educated themselves on our Human psychology, are being used to ensure our participation in the current party political system ultimately takes us to tyranny under the World Economic Forum (WEF) and their partners.

Just as a company selling washing-up liquid presents the same product in a multitude of different colours to appeal to individual preferences, so too does our political system present a range of parties, each capturing the personal interests of members of the public, whose ultimate goal is to market, in a positive way, a future for Britain under the undemocratic iron fist of multi-billionaires like Bill Gates.

Our eyes allow us to see the reality around our physical body, and just as an optician’s job is to place a lens over them in order to present reality as clearly as possible, the political party’s role is to present a reality before us that will convince us, regardless of our personal values and preferences, that our vile politicians are heroes, that Pfizer’s deadly mRNA is a successful vaccine, and that handing over power to the World Health Organisation (WHO) that allows them to pin us down and inject us is a good thing.

They convince us of this using a method that is both well-known and tried and tested: They embellish the positive bits while reducing the negative bits.

Political parties may well present an image of a clean and clear town centre, blue skies and families cycling around, but they will leave out the bit about small businesses, owned by people who share our values, being replaced by large multi-national chains, owned by millionaires who work with the politicians to fundamentally alter our communities around us with authoritarian, digital technology.

And it doesn’t matter which political party you vote for because, while they will all cleverly appeal to their own band of supporters, based on a range of personal values and preferences, ultimately, the lenses they put in front of our eyes will all seek to glorify and strengthen the power of the WEF and their minions that operate throughout Western civilisation.

In my humble opinion, we must all withdraw from the system they’ve built around us; a system that’s rigged to keep them wealthy while the rest of us struggle, and start to invest our time, energy and money in creating a new society that seeks to empower ourselves and our neighbours with the ability to keep us safe and food-secure.

We must ultimately stop paying taxes, stop shopping with multi-national businesses, stop engaging with local councils, and start to engage directly with one another.

Turn off the media, abandon the celebrities and start growing your own food. Reach out to other members of the local community and begin exploring ways in which we can create new infrastructure that allows food to be grown and consumed locally.

Once we have reduced our addiction to the harmful technology they’ve marketed to us for decades; have begun consuming healthy food and weened ourselves off their toxic pharmaceuticals we can begin to spend our days outside, in nature, and not in an office eating ready meals.

I will finish by recommending a watch of Richard Vobes’ recent video where he explores a local small holding and discusses how they’re developing a new system of community growing.

You can check that out here.

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