We've made it through another week in the global asylum - Gareth Icke Presents This Week's Right Now
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Hello and welcome to Right Now.
Congratulations, you've survived another week in the lunatic asylum.
You don't win anything, it's just a nice one, mate.
In our particular corner of the padded cell, we have fuel shortages.
If only we had a shortage of fools.
Unfortunately, there seems to be more than enough of them to go around.
It's another prime example of the media telling the people there's a problem when there isn't.
And then so predictably, the people begin to act in such a way as to create a problem that wasn't there in the first place.
It feels very March 2020.
There's a deadly virus and you'll have to shut down your business.
No, we won't. Bye. That would have been nice, wouldn't it?
The rest of the world is no better.
Australia is mental. Israel's mental.
Canada's mental. The USA, with some notable exceptions, everywhere's mental, basically.
Apart from maybe Sweden, but then they gave us quite a Thunberg, so...
You know, she's been covering her eye again.
And getting a standing ovation from a bunch of masketeers for literally saying blah blah blah into a microphone.
Literally saying blah blah blah.
It's a funny old world. Duncan, what is the current situation with driver shortages?
It's been coming for years, in all fairness.
As long as I've been in the industry, which is the best part of 30 years, drivers have been leaving, fresh blood hasn't been coming in and replacing it.
And so the gap between those leaving and those coming has gradually got bigger and bigger and bigger.
And in the last 12 months, because there hasn't been any HIV tests, what's happened is we've had no fresh blood coming in, and as all the old ones leave us all at the same time, which has created the perfect storm.
So because of the pandemic, people haven't been getting licences for the last year.
I'm not hearing that advertised.
You won't do because it doesn't suit the government's narrative, because if they do anything wrong, the first thing they do is just try blaming somebody else.
That's what the government does.
The other thing as well is at the minute the DVLA have got about 54,000 driving licences, or 54,000 HGV driving licences, and they're holding everyone to hostage because it's not processing the licences.
And I had done a piece last year as well with a journalist out here that basically exposed how the Gates Foundation hijacked India's public health system going back to 2006.
So, what actually happened is the Gates Foundation started a public-private partnership with the Indian government known as the Public Health Foundation of India and Gates infused like 60 million.
He got the government to infuse 60 million and a lot of Gates connected billionaires out here also kind of came on board with that project who are mainly industrialists and billionaires in India.
So, this project has been going on for a very long time.
It's been involved in financial scandals like This public-private partnership has never disclosed the agreement between the government and these so-called philanthropists and private parties.
That's not in the public domain.
They've never submitted themselves to the Right Information Act for six years of their initial existence.
So there's a lot of chicanery that's gone on with this body.
They've basically hijacked our health officials who sit in decision-making policies in the government and they've included them on the board.
And on the board of that foundation, Are also people from the Gates Foundation, people from McKinsey, people from Wellcome Trust, like all these usual suspects.
And the billionaires are represented over there as well.
Any of us who are vaccine hesitant, like myself, who don't want to get injected with the COVID, definitely won't want to take a ricine vaccine if you've researched the information I provided on lourockwell.com and my video.
You'll be very sceptical and nervous about taking any vaccine whatsoever.
But one of the problems is that they have already produced papers claiming that Marburg is spread asymptomatically.
And that has been completely disproved with the COVID pandemic, where they claimed that there was asymptomatic spread.
If you don't have the symptoms, basically, you don't have the disease.
If you don't have the disease, You can't spread it.
It's as simple as that.
It's been proven scientifically.
But now they're coming all over again.
They've already got the papers done.
So it's going to be a big battle to argue that the papers read through them, criticize them, critique them, and prove them wrong.
In the meantime, they're going to be sticking needles in arms.
There won't be time to do that.
So any of us who decide we're not going to get vaccinated, we're going to be the dirty, asymptomatic spreaders.
And they're going to be able to lock us up in concentration camps like they're doing in Australia right now.
Tonya, thanks for coming back on.
We knew it was coming. We knew they were going to push the jab on the kids and stuff.
But it still feels surreal, doesn't it?
Oh, I can't believe it.
I mean, I can't fathom it.
You know, when you kind of...
It really does feel like I'm living in a horror movie because I just wouldn't believe they'd do it.
And then when the JVCI said, no, they didn't recommend it, it was like a big phew, you know.
Sense has prevailed.
They are putting children first.
They're not these...
I don't know what to think about them anymore.
I just don't understand what's going on.
But then when they decided that they were going to override it, Chris Whitty, I mean, Chris Whitty, that man is not a well man.
He should not be in charge of what happens to my children, has decided that he was going to override it for my children's mental health.
And that's what drives me nuts most of all, is that they did not give a damn, not a damn about my child's mental health when they shut the schools, when they shut the playgrounds.
But now they give a damn about their mental health, so they want to jab them with Something that they don't need.
What do you think is the way out of it in terms of these driver shortages which are going to cancel Christmas or at least cause a problem for a lot of people?
What is the way out of it and is it intentionally done, do you think?
At the risk of being called a tinfoil out where this has all been engineered, the old thing.
Then you have to look at the media last Friday, I think it was, when they broke the story.
Five petrol stations went out of fuel.
Five, five, five petrol stations went out of fuel.
And the entire country comes to a complete standstill and everyone's panicked buying fuel.
It's just media driven. I've long thought if we just turn the telly off and turn social media off, the pandemic and field crisis and everything just goes away and life is normal.
Absolutely, it does, yeah. That's the biggest thing.
I wonder is why people trust the media more than their own life experience.
That's kind of, you know, the biggest question really.
Would you? Because you don't drive anymore.
There's no common sense applied to anything.
No, there isn't.
You're absolutely right. There doesn't seem to be any common sense applied to anything.
So you don't drive now.
You don't drive trucks anymore.
What would get you back into it?
Or you'd literally just like, no, not a chance.
There's nothing you could change that would make me want to do it again.
I think what we need to do in this country, and I think we need to be a bit more like America where we have a proper trucking union.
That speaks and regulates the industry.
Not government controlled, because that's the worst thing you can do is put them clowns in charge.
You want independent bodies, you want lorry drivers to set up this...
I hear you're laughing, but it's the reality.
No, you're right, you're right. It's perfect.
You want lorry drivers to set up this trucking union.
You need to set minimum rates for moving stuff around the country.
You need to set minimum rates for drivers.
You want minimum standards facilities for truck stops.
Because off the top of my head, and I've travelled the country from nose to tail, there's probably three or four decent truck stops in the entire United Kingdom.
Three or four. When you look at the amount of trucks around the road, it doesn't stack up.
And they said, well, basically you can go anytime after midnight.
I said, okay, how do we get back to Heathrow Airport?
Because I'd been advised previously that they would take us back to the terminal that we came from.
And they said that there were coaches that would take us to these places, but they don't arrive like kind of when they're supposed to arrive.
And sometimes they arrive and sometimes they don't.
And it was just a lot of confusion.
And I thought, well, I don't really feel safe getting that coach then.
So I think I'll get an Uber to Victoria coach station.
So I ordered my Uber, scheduled it ahead of time.
I left the room at about 5.30 a.m.
and the security outside.
So here's the best part.
You get outside into the corridor and straight away as a security guy jumps up, kind of like, Oh God, what are you doing?
What are you doing? And there's a security guy sort of manning one of every four doors.
So every four hotel rooms has like one security guy to it.
And the guy comes up to me and he's like, where are you going?
I said, I'm leaving.
You know, like, I'm going home.
I showed him the piece of paper.
He's like, oh no, no, no, no, you can't do that.
We need to call downstairs.
You're only allowed to leave when your ride is actually ready and waiting outside.
And I'm like, well, I want some fresh air.
I want to go and wait outside for the taxi.
I don't want to stay in here.
You need to let me go.
Basically, you know, I said I wasn't willing to do that.
They said, okay, we'll take you downstairs.
Got downstairs into the lobby and they took me outside.
I could see the taxi guy was waiting because I checked the Uber app.
But the entrance was blockaded where he was due to come in, into the car park.
It was all blocked off. There were probably seven or eight security people in this car park.
And this was, like I said, 5.30 in the morning.
And I'm looking at the taxi driver and I'm thinking, well, I need him to see me approaching the car.
Otherwise, he's going to drive off.
This is how Uber works, you know?
What is it like in India now?
Because here in the UK, all we keep hearing about is the Delta variant, which I believe was the Indian variant, but they've changed the badge for some reason.
They've given it a new name. What is it like on the streets of India now?
It's totally fine. The cases are totally plummeted.
I think when I came on last time itself, I told you that a lot of the stuff had died down and it has gone back to normal.
Pretty much. I mean, people have stopped complying with mask mandates because that fear propaganda is not there so much anymore because the cases are totally plummeted.
Most places, although in some states like Kerala, the cases are still kind of high compared to other states.
But in most other states, the cases have drastically promoted.
So that's not an issue anymore.
Right now, the main issue that we're facing is the vaccine mandates as well as the governments come up with an application programming interface for businesses so that businesses can easily check people's vaccine certificates before letting them enter and private enterprises can do that.
Just by having the phone number of the person that wants to enter the place.
So that's the main threat that we're facing right now as well as the childhood vaccines as well.
Like a lot of these same people that have exposed in this article are really batting for childhood vaccines now and they're all talking about opening up schools which has still been shut actually.
The schools have been shut in India for a very long time but now they're talking about opening schools up and giving children and teachers vaccines so that they can all like kind of Be safe.
So that's the main threat that we're facing right now.
It's not so much of the fear of the virus, but it's just people facing coercion from all sides and it's getting kind of worse.
Like in some states out here, they're asking people to have vaccine certificates so that they can go to public places, you know, to gardens and just to open spaces and things like that.
So that coercion is really coming down hard on people right now, but we're putting up a good legal fight actually.
I think the worst of it is that I've lost a lot of my hope in humanity.
I've had to readjust the people that I call friends because I don't understand how everyone isn't up in arms about this or how easily the public have been brainwashed.
I think that's the thing that freaks me out most of all is how easily the public have been brainwashed.
I went out a couple of nights ago with a friend of mine.
She brought her sister along and I said, I won't talk to you, Tonya, because I've just jabbed my 14-year-old.
And, I mean, I'm just so gobsmacked.
And I said to her, why did you do it?
She goes, oh, for his mental health.
I said, what grounds for him?
Have you been so brainwashed that you just, you don't think for yourself?
She goes, oh no, all the doctors have said it.
You know, they can't want to do it unless it's for a good reason.
And I said to her, you know what we're going to have to do here?
Is there two things that can happen now?
Because it was at the beginning of the evening.
I said, we're going to have to completely park this.
and not speak about it again and I will try and get it out of my mind for the evening or I have to go home because I'm so distressed by your actions that I don't think I can speak to you anymore.
I researched quite heavily over during the whole pandemic and I've done a lot of research and data analysis on the deaths.
We have a big delay in our system here in Ireland.
There's a three-month period for registering deaths so I came up with a system whereby I use a commercial death notice site, RIP.ie, and I'm able to download the deaths and clean them up and get a very accurate count on a weekly basis of how many actual deaths there are in the country.
So I've been sharing that with everybody around the world, Rainer Fulnuck, Michael O'Bernicia, etc.
They're using some of my data in their legal cases.
But alongside that, I've been doing a lot of research and studying into immunology and virology, trying to understand the whole background into how this virus developed and the vaccines and whatnot.
In my research into it, I stumbled over a number of things.
One of the things I did, obviously, which I think everybody's come to the same conclusion now, is that the whole COVID thing was concocted as a means of getting vaccines into people.
And the result of this has been huge numbers of adverse reactions, which we can see on the UK yellow card system and US VAERS and the EMA system.
So there's no question about the number of people who have died and been injured by the vaccines.