Sadly with Boris I think he was in this from the beginning. His father wrote a book called 'world population and the United nations' so he's just yet another child of a population control nutter. Like you said about how far back this goes. You can see the webs they've woven to get here.
I went to a yearly WW1 celebration/enactment thing recently and I go to it a lot. Sadly this year there were not many people there and hardly any old guys. I don't know if a lot of them have died recently or are just afraid to leave the house but it felt sickening. Like you said we were a strong resilient people. The last of that generation are almost gone. I suppose it might be for the best. My grandmother died in 2019 and it was awful but thinking back today I can say I'm glad she went when the world was still 'normal' and didn't spend her last days in terror.
All of the heroes from both world wars must be sick to their stomachs if they are looking down on us today. For the past 5 years I've spent every minute of silence for our fallen praying for forgiveness and apologising. It used to be a time for thanks but that feels redundant now. To thank them for giving up their lives for something we are so willingly squandering.
We can only hope for self sufficient people who will help their communities when things get bad. I send my prayers to you and your family and hope that the huge work being done by the absolute heroes in America today can have an impact both nationally and globally. If we can turn this whole thing around it will take a miracle but it's all the hope we have and I'm counting on it :).
I think you are right with Boris. He's a chameleon and self interest is numero uno. Member of the same old boys club as Cameron, scum of the earth. Stanley's other book 'The Virus' is equally prescient and fully explains his enthusiasm for depopulation. These guys have long term plans (and we aren't in them).
I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother, my condolences to you. As you say, the last couple of years have been tough for all of us, the elders in our society have been particularly affected. In their time of need after lifelong service to our country, our leaders participated in severe dereliction of duties and terrorised our most venerable groups. I can't quite process the anger that gives me, of all the unforgivable things to come of this, it is the situation that burns the most.
Our war heroes of the past and present demand a prominent spot in our hearts, minds and history. To think of the sacrifices and losses they took for us, now honouring events and celebrations of the giants whose shoulders we were supposed to stand on fall short in comparison to the bright neon lights of LGBT month. Sick of this lack of respect.
In regards to self sufficiency, I'm stashing seeds already and making light plans. Not exactly settled currently with a lack of storage space, but that is very temporary. I'll be devoting much more time soon to learning the ins and outs of horticulture. Oh, and foraging. They've predicted a few shortages this summer, it's worth getting a few bits of longlife stuff in think. Not looking at doomsday, just useful stuff that lasts a lifetime anyway. Fun fun fun...
Thank you for your prayers, you are very kind. I have every faith we can turn this around, London today looked insane, our population are very slow to anger but often offer a powerful response. Our objective first I suppose is awareness of numbers, once the tide changes I think the politicians might look to self preservation. Especially if we have developments in the US. We are in Biblical times, so a miracle may be just what you get :)
I am very new to praying, but I will send you mine (they might not be very good yet because it feels funny, so I'll send some best wishes too).
Sadly with Boris I think he was in this from the beginning. His father wrote a book called 'world population and the United nations' so he's just yet another child of a population control nutter. Like you said about how far back this goes. You can see the webs they've woven to get here.
I went to a yearly WW1 celebration/enactment thing recently and I go to it a lot. Sadly this year there were not many people there and hardly any old guys. I don't know if a lot of them have died recently or are just afraid to leave the house but it felt sickening. Like you said we were a strong resilient people. The last of that generation are almost gone. I suppose it might be for the best. My grandmother died in 2019 and it was awful but thinking back today I can say I'm glad she went when the world was still 'normal' and didn't spend her last days in terror.
All of the heroes from both world wars must be sick to their stomachs if they are looking down on us today. For the past 5 years I've spent every minute of silence for our fallen praying for forgiveness and apologising. It used to be a time for thanks but that feels redundant now. To thank them for giving up their lives for something we are so willingly squandering.
We can only hope for self sufficient people who will help their communities when things get bad. I send my prayers to you and your family and hope that the huge work being done by the absolute heroes in America today can have an impact both nationally and globally. If we can turn this whole thing around it will take a miracle but it's all the hope we have and I'm counting on it :).
I think you are right with Boris. He's a chameleon and self interest is numero uno. Member of the same old boys club as Cameron, scum of the earth. Stanley's other book 'The Virus' is equally prescient and fully explains his enthusiasm for depopulation. These guys have long term plans (and we aren't in them).
I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother, my condolences to you. As you say, the last couple of years have been tough for all of us, the elders in our society have been particularly affected. In their time of need after lifelong service to our country, our leaders participated in severe dereliction of duties and terrorised our most venerable groups. I can't quite process the anger that gives me, of all the unforgivable things to come of this, it is the situation that burns the most.
Our war heroes of the past and present demand a prominent spot in our hearts, minds and history. To think of the sacrifices and losses they took for us, now honouring events and celebrations of the giants whose shoulders we were supposed to stand on fall short in comparison to the bright neon lights of LGBT month. Sick of this lack of respect.
In regards to self sufficiency, I'm stashing seeds already and making light plans. Not exactly settled currently with a lack of storage space, but that is very temporary. I'll be devoting much more time soon to learning the ins and outs of horticulture. Oh, and foraging. They've predicted a few shortages this summer, it's worth getting a few bits of longlife stuff in think. Not looking at doomsday, just useful stuff that lasts a lifetime anyway. Fun fun fun...
Thank you for your prayers, you are very kind. I have every faith we can turn this around, London today looked insane, our population are very slow to anger but often offer a powerful response. Our objective first I suppose is awareness of numbers, once the tide changes I think the politicians might look to self preservation. Especially if we have developments in the US. We are in Biblical times, so a miracle may be just what you get :)
I am very new to praying, but I will send you mine (they might not be very good yet because it feels funny, so I'll send some best wishes too).