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This site contains information of a political nature and may give offence.
If you are one of those who would rather live a comfortable lie than have to face an uncomfortable truth, this website is not for you.
If you are one of those who has profited from having the facts and the real history withheld, the unofficial secrets exposed herein may give you serious cause for concern.
However, if you have the courage and the desire to confront the truths that THEY have been keeping from you:
There is a good deal here that will be of interest.
In the time of Margaret Thatcher, when the politician, the banker, the businessman and the lawyer advised us to put the privatisation, downsizing and outsourcing of our country’s industry before the jobs that our sons would lose, and the drugs our futureless grandchildren would turn to, we followed that advice.
In the time of Tony Blair, when we were told that globalisation and interdependence, concepts guaranteed, by definition, to rob us of our identity, control over our own affairs and yet more jobs, were wonderful things, we didn’t wholly agree but we didn’t make much of an effort to disagree either.
When the same man insisted that the invasion of Iraq was essential if we wished to remain safe, two million British people protested publicly but most of us did nothing but grumble as America, Oil, Israel and their Downing Street champion forced us into a war almost no one wanted.
The New World Order’s pet also told us that mass immigration was necessary and good for us. The immigrant may have believed this but very few others did
24,429 Sedgefield teletubbies voted for Tony Blair in May, 2005. They voted for him in spite of the spin, the lies and the constant refusal to accept any of the blame for all the terrible things that have happened on his watch.
I’m well aware that there isn’t a hope in hell that those who felt morally able to vote for such a man will bother to avail themselves of the discomfiting contents of this website.
However, 4,252 people actually voted for an independent candidate who stood against the Prime Minister in Sedgefield. Reg Keys lost his son in Iraq and is a palpably decent bloke. If you multiply those who voted for him across all of the UK’s constituencies you will arrive at a figure of 2,746,792. That’s a hell of a lot of mostly British adults who are still able to think for themselves in an unselfish, intelligent and thoughtful way.
These are the people who should and might just read these essays.
We have been betrayed, ladies and gentlemen, and the fact that so many are still voting for those who have betrayed us is a terrible indictment upon what we are now.
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