Wow! So interesting to hear famous people talking about this! There must be some good guys in Hollywood, government, business that know what is going on a fighting against it.
Like always when talking or exposing something is not free of risks, the ones who know, including the ones who genuinely want things to change, are all waiting for somebody else to get the ball rolling because they know that in the past most of the whistleblowers, or those who tried to be whistleblowers, didn't manage to change anything and usually suffered badly for what they did.
Because they didn't get the ball rolling because most people still just waited for others to join the first one, and either nobody did, or not enough did. The main problem has presumably been that the BHs have managed to get too much of those organizations that were supposed to "do something" under their power that also all the people working in those who tried to do something were silenced and gotten out of the case before anything got done, or silenced permanently.
But yes, the threshold of finally getting that "ball rolling" has never been really crossed because most people have been too scared that it would not happen and if they personally tried they would just become martyrs who never accomplished anything, apart from becoming warnings to anybody else who might think of trying.
I suppose the biggest thing the WHs may be trying for is really not changing everything by themselves, it's pushing us over that threshold and getting that ball finally rolling.
I seem to recall that Prime Minister Ted heath was quite keen on the UK joining the Common Market, the fore-runner of the EU. I wonder if the Globalists had any kind of hold over him?
Wow! So interesting to hear famous people talking about this! There must be some good guys in Hollywood, government, business that know what is going on a fighting against it.
The concerning part is that so many people know but nothing is ever done. It sounds like the Jimmy Savile scandal writ large.
Like always when talking or exposing something is not free of risks, the ones who know, including the ones who genuinely want things to change, are all waiting for somebody else to get the ball rolling because they know that in the past most of the whistleblowers, or those who tried to be whistleblowers, didn't manage to change anything and usually suffered badly for what they did.
Because they didn't get the ball rolling because most people still just waited for others to join the first one, and either nobody did, or not enough did. The main problem has presumably been that the BHs have managed to get too much of those organizations that were supposed to "do something" under their power that also all the people working in those who tried to do something were silenced and gotten out of the case before anything got done, or silenced permanently.
But yes, the threshold of finally getting that "ball rolling" has never been really crossed because most people have been too scared that it would not happen and if they personally tried they would just become martyrs who never accomplished anything, apart from becoming warnings to anybody else who might think of trying.
I suppose the biggest thing the WHs may be trying for is really not changing everything by themselves, it's pushing us over that threshold and getting that ball finally rolling.
I think it happens where this is taken care of behind the scenes because it would cause instability.
But if we are talking about the Epstein list that is too big to hide to the point the collapse is inevitable.
Ted Heath enters the chat.
I seem to recall that Prime Minister Ted heath was quite keen on the UK joining the Common Market, the fore-runner of the EU. I wonder if the Globalists had any kind of hold over him?
OK, no I don't wonder at all!
Cyril Smith enters the chat. Pull up a couple of chairs for the fat bar steward.