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ninepins posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
‘WE THE PEOPLE’ – one Englishman’s view of ‘Brexit’.
The allegiances and machinations of the UK establishment remain unfathomable. Even Joseph Farrell who is not afraid of climbing right out onto the twig of speculation and dangling on the end, is refusing to go there. This is how the inscrutable and perfidious deep state operates in the UK. Shadows, without form or allegiance. They inhabit every political faction.
It might be obvious now that the Lib Dems and Corbyn are just controlled opposition. But for so many years, WE have chosen to stare straight at the obvious and refuse to see. That’s why they view us as sheep. And they’ve been right.
Yes it’s the same in the States and other countries, but here in the UK (a description of these islands I find facile), this thing, this deep state, is so ingrained its amorphous presence has been able to penetrate every recess of power and control. Would that it could be recognised as a swamp.
BUT I do detect something forming in the opacity. Something is being forced to take shape. To expose itself to general view.
I find it curious that the onslaughts on Boris Johnson are coming from every quarter. From all parties including Johnson’s own – and Conservative grandees at that.
Anyone who takes arrows from so many quarters is obviously a threat. But to who? Should ‘We The People’ see Boris as a threat?
The commitment to a ‘No Deal’ date has been the first real news to come out of the UK In 3 years. That is if you discount the risible shambles that has come to pass for British government – heads flying off chickens and bodies hurtling around, bouncing off every conceivable object and each other. Even when these creatures were up to their worst, their lies and double dealings were smothered by insouciance. But now, that unruffled air, that narcissistic arrogance – GONE. And they look as shocked as we are.
The EU cabal is wrenching the strings of every puppet to keep ‘We The People’ subservient to this ‘Europäische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft’. We see their frenzied puppets dancing La Taranta.
My feel is we are also witnessing factional in-fighting within the deep state. Some I suspect are moving to take a positive role in a ‘No Deal’ Brexit. No doubt hoping to be hailed as champions of the people’s welfare and best interests. It’s the tried and tested method of herding sheep. While our attention is drawn one way, they are changing their clothes. They have played that card many times. The dark imposter is difficult to spot only because we allow inconsistencies to pass without proper scrutiny.
Meanwhile there seems to be another storm brewing. A storm the UK government has been desperate to keep off shore for years. I suspect the Epstein disclosures to be that storm. A storm with the power to discriminate. To pinpoint: politicians; business and finance; entertainment; and the media. And most certainly in the UK.
No amount of dissembling and fabrication would provide cover. Those found to be guilty, and the positions they have taken, would be trashed.
And when these child traffickers, abusers and murderers are identified, will their new clothes serve them well? Not a stitch will be seen covering these wretches is my guess.
The Giza Forum (Legacy)
Closed Archive of The Old Forum
The Italian situation is very similar, except that the two parties defined as “populist” have, over the past year or so, moved from a No-EU and No-Euro position to the chimaera of “reforming the EU from within” and “going back to the dream [nightmare?] of the European Community founding fathers”. On the other hand they have set out to contrast the unlimited immigration agenda of the globalist faction incarnated by Soros. A sort of Thatcherite (Italian leader Salvini has recently cited her as a positive model) or Trumpite “capitalist” flag-waving right against the leftist-transgender side of the coin. It must be said that the pressures brought against the leaders of the two parties (the League and the 5-star movement) have been tremendous, and it is humanly comprehensible that many in their leadership were just not prepared to face the threat/bribery onslaught that Catherine Fitts has described so well. The German-led EU-Bankster mafia has I fear many more resources than the old-fashioned organized crime whose members can at least be arrested.
A new political party called “Vox” (no relation with the Spanish party of the same name) has recently been started with the aim of applying the first article of the Italian constitution: “Sovereignty belongs to the people” and not to the EU, the banks, the German industrial complex, NATO and all the sundry other players.
As for the UK, it is at least likely that some of the oligarchical factions, as questionable as they may be, will push back against Berlin/Brussels to ensure the survival of the vast offshore tax haven network. It is interesting that the furore in recent days over heckling (rent-a-crowd?) of PM Johnson took place in the EU’s own tax haven: Luxembourg.