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Dec. 1, 2022 - David Icke
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David Icke - Clown Of The Week - Waitrose, For Pandering To The Mob
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This world is insane.
Utterly insane.
Which brings me to Clown of the Week.
Well, actually, it's Clowns of the Week this week.
We have a supermarket chain in this country, kind of an upmarket thing, called Waitrose.
And, okay, I'll give you the story.
What on earth were you thinking?
Question mark.
Waitrose forced to apologize after skin cancer patients and charities criticize its Christmas advert for glorifying suntans.
Section of the advert shows two farmers lifting their sleeves to compare tan lines.
Okay, well let's have a look at this.
This is a one minute ad for Waitrose at Christmas.
And it's basically about the year, passing through the year, to produce the food and what have you for Christmas.
And it has, in the summer section, two farmers just having a chuckle about their different suntans as they go about their business.
That's it!
That's it!
That's all it is!
But no!
No, no!
One melanoma patient described it as highly incentive for glorifying suntans.
Charity Melanoma UK said it should warn of the dangers of overexposure to the sun.
Waitrose and Partners said the clip is reflective of the daily work of their suppliers, which it was.
And what tends to happen, you know, when it's hot, you know, when it's hot in the summer and the farmers are out in the fields and they're doing their job, they tend to, you know, they get a tan.
That's what happens.
But of course, you're sorry for anyone that gets skin cancer.
Yeah.
But Does that mean that anyone that's got anything, anything to do with that, or alleged to be due to do with that, must be banned from advertisements and television?
It's ridiculous!
Nothing would ever be said, nothing would ever be done, because you'd always upset someone.
But this is how the world is being closed in.
So what Waitrose has done, which is why they're clowns of the week, is they've edited that out!
Where they're going, oh look, my sunshine.
They've edited it out, because of a few complaints.
About something perfectly fine.
Commenting on the video, one skin cancer patient said, this is a kick in the teeth for all melanoma patients and for all the organizations trying to educate everyone into the dangers of suntans.
Well, where do the dangers of suntans come from, first of all?
The authorities, right?
And so, Skin Cancer Charity, Melanoma UK, said organizations should not use examples of tanning in their advertisements, Unless they do it responsibly and warn of the dangers of overexposure to the sun.
And what that saying is, and this is the way the world is now, the world revolves around me.
Anything that upsets me must be changed, never mind Other people, me, is all that matters.
I've got arthritis, right?
I've had arthritis since I was 15.
So, am I going to be offended if anything that is alleged to cause arthritis appears on the television or in an advert?
No!
You know why?
I'm a bloody adult!
So the supermarket said, oh wait for this, It was sorry for the upset caused and said that a medic was on site during the filming to give advice to the farmers to stay safe and make sure everyone wore high-factor sun protector.
What?
You're two farmers.
You're out in the fields all day.
Sunshine, rain, all at the time.
But you need a medic to watch it.
You want some high-factor sun cream on because the sun's out, you know?
What a load of bloody nonsense.
And by the way, irony of ironies, who's to say the chemicals in the sun cream are not causing the skin cancer?
Which many studies suggest they are.
How many farmers Who don't use sunscreen get skin cancer compared with the national average of skin cancer.
That would be a very interesting data to see.
So, a consultant dermatologist said there is no such thing as a healthy tan.
Please don't encourage it.
Encourage sun protection.
So, put all these chemicals on your skin, which absorb into the body, because the sun's so bloody dangerous.
And Waitrose and Partners, which is what it's called, said, we absolutely support sun safety and sell sun care products across all our stores.
Ain't it great to be sane in a world this bloody mad?
The whole basis of the manipulation is to divide us, and is to get us to judge each other, to hate each other, to envy each other, to compete with each other.
It's to confuse people, especially the young, about their gender, who weren't confused before.
That's what it's about!
A lot of people don't carry cash anymore, and they're not grabbing credit cards either.
Instead, they're using their smartphones.
A currency that wouldn't be cash, it would be merely electronic, for which there are fundamental implications for human freedom.
The United States is preparing for a war against Russia through Ukraine, and what they plan is to try to take Crimea back.
The idea for this third world war is to involve Russia and China against the West.
Stage one you create a problem.
in China.
After gaining medical supplies and physical strength, the country has lost more than five
vaccines in recent years.
Stage one you create a problem.
It could be a manufactured virus.
You want a reaction and you want them to either say do something or you want them to accept
what the authorities suggest must be done.
So, what do you do?
So one of the agendas is to massively cull the population.
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