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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

the fear of the world, that one nation, usually named, Russia, will rule the whole world, is coming true. But it is China.

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Great article! You surely nailed it!

I for one, am anxiously awaiting Neil Oliver's next Saturday commentary.

It in all likelihood is going to be a doozy.

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Of a piece w/ the deeply corrupt Biden cartel ties & money w/ the CCP as well

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

How is this still happening? Where are the saviours on their white chargers rushing forward to end this circus and save our once proud Nation? We have to remove these people and we have to do it now

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We the people have to get on our donkeys and begin the fight ourselves.

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I agree but how? I thought non compliance was enough but so few of us stood our ground so no message was sent that we wouldn't put up with it. The people are sleep walking into their own demise and there's nothing I can do as an individual to stop it happening.

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Here in USA too. I got a shocking takedown from my husband yesterday. I have to start shutting up. And fast, mind you. He said I hated my country twice because I am vocalizing my disgust and extreme worry where my government and Biden is taking us. Never mind the vitriol he spat about Trump and his bunch. And still does. Sleepwalking. I warned him our once decent retirement funds could disappear in a computer click and Turdeau did it to the truckers. That seemed to shut him up. I will never comply. Where are the protests here? I’m a neophyte with British politics but looks like Truss got exactly what she wanted. Watch out my friends.

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

If we are lucky hunt and his wife will move to the China they love so much. Perhaps Shanghai, where a new lockdown is in effect. Sounds like fun. Go Jeremy, don’t let the door hit you on the backside. This country needs an intelligent leader. Hunt simply ain’t that person.

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Any bets as to whether the continuously passive Brits will awaken from their complacency and object to this coup d'etat in any way whatsoever?

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A large minority are not that passive. 25% of adults are unjabbed. There was a million plus on numerous anti lockdown marches. Biggest demonstrations that I’ve seen in 25 years. Mask compliance was lower than most European countries. Small acts of civil disobedience were rife. A large number of Tory MP’s voted against continuing restrictions as did the Liberal Democrats. The Labour Party were however a disgrace & without them we’d have less lockdowns. I went to a couple of football matches were people had to provide proof of vaccination at the time and the stewards who had to check it were told to fuck off in no uncertain terms :-) Yep we could & should have done more but Britain did away with restrictions before virtually all other western countries.

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As an early anti-EU campaigner for years but now an "ex-Brit", I follow events as much as possible, reading widely and hearing from old friends, so I am quite conversant with what you describe. However, there was mass compliance in the UK with the vaccine mandates compared to the US for example and the vast majority seem thoroughly indoctrinated by the BBC and other MSM propaganda - Britain just doesn't seem to have the same forums for alternative views and information. The only public news channel to raise awareness of what's going on seems to be GB News (Mark Steyn in particular), unsurprisingly described as far right extremists...... As for the Tory MPs, Labour, LibDems, their silence and complicity is an absolute disgrace, with just a couple of exceptions (Sir Christopher Chope, David Davies to my knowledge) but still the public continue to dispute with each other as to their same political preferences being the ones to bring nirvana. As in the US, they need a complete makeover.

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Here in the Brexit heartlands of Essex I nearly cried first time out after mask mandate. Everyone, but me, complied immediately. This was at the nearest large village to Mersea Island where they painted ‘Leave means Leave’ on the bridge.

Even those awake to C1984 are mostly asleep to the digital panopticon that’s rearing it’s evil, ugly head soon (as in Dragon head).

Of those we know, only an American couple are fully awake. As for the commentariat here on substack, I find nearly all are from the US.

The choice of podcasts is vast to inform on what’s really going on from the US. It’s hard to choose what to listen to (TNT is excellent). But here there’s only a few producing podcasts: UK Column, Sunday Wire, Bellfeld, The Duran, The Delinpod, and Hugo Talks

It’s so sad. The birthplace of Parliamentary Democracy is dead. How fitting the Queen is too.

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I really sympathise. It's almost beyond one's ability to grasp such a thing happening in peacetime as if a spell had been cast over the country. Having said that, in retrospect one can to a degree trace the pathway that led up to it - IMO, a complacency amongst the general electorate, a failure of inquiring minds, a belief that tomorrow would be little different from today and they could sit back and watch their unedifying TV or go down the pub to moan, something I've found over my 85 years the British excel at.

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The substacks were my lifesavers--maybe literally. I have followed alternate health and medicine for a long time. That’s where I got my first information on the Covid Con. Data presented to the public (Ha. What data--just words to panic and create fear) by the summer of 2020 didn’t match resl data being uncovered. MSM was off by then and I do no social media.

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It was European data, by the way, that tipped me off.

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Do you recall which group hacked that info for the public? It’s just that few knew about that November 2020 release. My doctor asked me where I saw it. I think it was linked on lock down sceptics.

Bit that got me most ‘non target double and single strand DNA and RNA’ as ‘manufacturing process could (would not) clean out the contaminates’.

EU asked them to improve manufacturing process. They didn’t so EU reduced amount of target rna needed in December.

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I noticed that. Rays of hope at the time for me. Here USA they call riot police. Armed to their fuzzy brains. I did what I could. Never wore a mask by beginning of 2021. Unjabbed. 74 yo.

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We haven't been given the opportunity yet. The opposition parties are no better in fact infinitely worse - Labour will do what they always do: borrow, borrow, borrow and spend, spend, spend running up even more debt and leave it for a conservative govt to sort out years down the line. Yes, I'm aware Johnson did the same during covid, but for 2 years not the 10 we had with Blair and Brown.

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Re Covid, the best opposition party was the Liberal Democrats, they voted against vaccine mandate for care workers & NHS, they voted against vaccine passports and voted to remove emergency powers. They were considerably better than the Tories. As for public finances there is no need for UK government to borrow, they are the currency issuer. Historically the Tories have left the public finances in a worse position than Labour.

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Several Lib Dems voted in favour of vax pass, I remember but yes apart from the odd one they were better. Not many of them in parliament unfortunately. We had 10 years of austerity because the last Labour govt borrowed so heavily. The outgoing chancellor famously left a note for George Osborne to the effect that there was no money left.....but no doubt we'll very soon see what Starmer and his crew propose. They haven't offered anything yet. Just sniping from the sidelines.

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You’ve got it backwards. The note was a joke (a poor one mind). We had a worldwide financial crash because we removed regulatory control of the banking industry. Austerity was a political choice, it resulted in the public ‘debt’ doubling under the Tories. The Tories and Labour are different shades of neoliberals.

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We are not quite so passive. We got out of the EU, it wasn't easy, they fought the will of the people to the last, and that included the upper middle class and the chattering middle class. The problem now is that the entire Cabinet went along with lockdowns and forced vaccination of care workers or lose your jobs. Hunt was especially into it, and suspiciously keen on testing. Liz Truss went along with it all. I can see no way forward but further collapse, possibly of the Conservative Party itself, which has not been conservative, other than a few back benchers, for many, many years - since Thatcher went. There is much suffering ahead, I think.

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Trudeau’s brother living in Beijing another sign that things are compromised in KFC3’s commonwealth.

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Most Canadians aren't aware of that fact. Trudeau is a traitor.

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Yup.

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It started with his father and every Prime Minister since.

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Aghh! Why does this keep happening? Why can't there be sane, democracy-minded people in charge?

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Because we in England have largely become an agnostic and atheist people. The logic of an agnostic and atheist government follows very fast. The attempt to hold to principle goes. Morals become utilitarian. Collapse into tyranny and invasion follows,

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It’s always the choice between evils now. Baked in.

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

He is also keen on selling off the last parts of the NHS🍻🇬🇧👍

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Oct 19, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Agree this is disturbing and indicative. As a long-time advocate of direct democracy (specifically electronic direct democracy) I hear from almost everyone first encountering this idea: I'm not sure people are smart enough to govern themselves. But the speaker of course always thinks that they are smarter than the "other" people and is indeed smart enough to govern him/herself. These years of advocacy have taught me a lesson: almost everyone thinks they're smarter than other people, or at least than the average person. And there's a certain kind of person who achieves a certain level of success or education or pedigree who simply assumes that "we know better." I see this time and time again in my work and personal life. I'm a 20-year lawyer and I went to a good law school but I've worked hard to maintain appropriate humility and I know that the main enemy to wisdom is loss of humility. I've been continuously alarmed at the arrogance of our ruling class, whether they are liberal or conservative or in between. The common theme seems to be "we know better and the mass of humanity is not fit to rule itself." So democracy has become an empty trope used to get more votes but not to be in fact implemented. This theme is of course brought to its apotheosis with the CCP and the growing number of would-be techno authoritarians who look to what Xi and the CCP are doing and think "hmmm, that's smart, I might like to try some of that." I see this trend as literally the biggest threat in the world today as we are the frogs in the boiling water not realizing how every little temperature increment is slowly boiling us all alive.

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

The CCP has eclipsed the Soviet Union with its elite capture program. I see why it choose to stick with Xi Jinping...the world is his vassal & very few opponents

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Dangerous times. A question to ask is where was Hunt when he was being made Chancellor?

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/confirmed-democracy-in-the-west-is

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Oct 19, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Britain has been a failed state and laughingstock since Tony Blair's tie used to dangle between Bush the "W"orst's legs. They'll grovel to any overlord that keeps their oligarchy in power.

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Oct 19, 2022·edited Oct 19, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Well articulated Michael. The problem for the West is it's deep entanglement with communist china. Hunt exemplifies this. He's personally compromised - what is said in the bedroom stays in the bedroom, is no longer the case. Hunt is on public record schilling for the CCP. This inextricable meshing of CCP with the West where the continued erosion of free speech and the all encompassing propagandist notion that the accusation of disinformation is credible rather than as a weapon used to shut down open discussion including dissent. Or that rights and freedoms which are central to democracy, if of course, as for example, castrating teenagers is treated as democratic rights or trading with China, despite genocide of Uyghurs and Tibetans is normal practice in a democratic society by ignoring this fact, then people like Hunt have been given the mandate and right to rule. We tolerate the Hunt's of this world despite that Hunt himself cannot be objective or doesn't care about how compromised he is. What I see is with the likes of Hunt, is the literal embodiment of the CCP within him, just like Dracula takes his victims. Like so many of those captured by the CCP, he has fallen, is really an analogy to the fallen Adam. What needs to done is to PUBLICLY expose those who are compromised and to ban them from office.

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Oct 18, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

We will see if those MPs who whacked Boris are watching him and Truss.

I don't truss any of them!

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Oct 19, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

He's a threat to national security, it's as simple as that. I can't believe he's been parachuted into position. Make no mistake, this is not Truss's choice or decision. The next few months will be interesting for those not directly affected by this amoral, repulsive excuse for a man. He's barely palatable to his colleagues. He's also been investigated for money laundering offences whilst in office. Obviously has friends in very high places, but we already know the tentacles of the CCP have an extraordinarily long reach.

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