At the Gates of Berlin

Fellow people of the world, residents of Great Britain.

Victory is at hand, yet the final battle still needs to be won.

We are now, WW2 metaphorically speaking, at the gates of Berlin. We can see the Reichstag’s dome in the distance.

In this last stretch, we need to pool together and put pressure on all the healthcare workers to put pressure on their healthcare structures to stop the injections.

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Robin Monotti’s Plea: Save Our Human Rights

Talking to me before Christmas, he told me how worried he was that arguments about the evidence were endless and going nowhere. He explained why he thinks our focus (as sceptics and critics of government policy) is on the wrong place and must shift to the most fundamental issue of all – our threatened fundamental human rights.

The problem, he said to me, is that if we get caught up in a scientific discussion or in medical beliefs about Covid – because Covid has indeed become a faith – we move away from the area that we should be talking about, the one that underlies everything else, which is what we allow to be done to our bodies, to us.

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Important: Exemption From Wearing Face Masks

We wrote about the malfeasance of mask mandates earlier this year including expert studies and opinions warning that not only do masks offer no protection, but in fact are severely detrimental to health, especially, young developing brains.

The Brownstone Institute recently published an article on mask ineffectiveness and harms referencing as evidence, 150 comparative studies.

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Dr. Michael Yeadon: NO ONE Has Primacy Over Your Right to Bodily Autonomy

As in Germany, discrimination here is the thing, sorting people into Good & Bad categories. This ready adaptation to living in a world of ghastly wrongness is disturbing. But it’s the absence of responses to truly awful things, such as people being dragged away, the tops of their shoes bouncing off the cobbles, it all being “Fur Seine Sicherheit” (for your safety), that gave rise to the expression, “The banality of evil”.

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Universal Human Rights: Our Most Sacred Trust

Almost two years of dedicated hard work and delicate negotiation finally paid of when, at midnight on December 10, the United Nations general assembly voted to adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). For the first time in human history, world leaders had agreed in principle, to a fundamental standard of rights for everybody and most importantly, whether they are rich or poor.

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