Cancel Culture In The UK? - Gareth Icke Talks To Cancelled Band, Whom By Fire
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How many times have you heard someone say, I don't understand, why she doesn't leave
Either because the partner's violent or simply treats them with contempt.
People can't get their heads around why someone would stay in a toxic one-sided relationship, but people do.
Billions of us do.
We might not be in an unhealthy relationship with our spouses, but we are with our governments, our so-called ruling elites.
And yet no one's packing their bags and storming out the door.
The masses just trundle off to the polling booth every four years and play their Minor but pivotal role in keeping the whole toxic charade alive.
The status quo intact.
The concept of opposing parties battling it out has never been more laughable.
In fact I'm struggling to think of one country that isn't currently a one-party state.
Because they might bark at each other, they might back and forth on debate shows or social media, but when push comes to shove, when the will of the agenda is at play, they all slide into line.
They only ever argue over the condiments.
When it comes down to the synthetic meat and potatoes, they're always on the same page.
Covid, climate change, Russia, mass immigration, gender ideology, they all tuck up together.
Nice and tight, the so-called right and left squeezed together like two shriveled bollocks in a wrinkly and corrupted scrotum.
The only thing you can be sure of at this point is that when that sack empties, it will blow its beans over you and everything you hold dear.
Because that's what the collective ball sack thinks of you.
You're nothing but an X in a box, an X to be manipulated, gaslit, fooled, coerced, patronized, and in very recent memory, mandated to do as the testicles master's wish.
There are rare exceptions, of course, that they'll try and do good things, but look what happens to them.
Take Andrew Bridgen MP, for example.
A vaccine-injured Member of Parliament tries to bring very real vaccine harms and deaths to the Chamber for debate, and all the balls roll out, shaking their heads.
And then he's removed from the party.
Just this week, Digital was voted down when he put in the Child Protection Bill, a bill that seeks to prevent children from being socially transitioned without their parents' knowledge in school.
Obviously, no one was surprised that Labour voted against it.
More state power and less parental involvement has always been the not-so-secret will of the fake Liberals, both here And in the US.
Labour will almost certainly be the next government of the UK, but watch them come for homeschoolers when they do get into power.
People were surprised though that the Conservatives didn't support the Child Protection Bill.
Why?
I wasn't surprised, not in the slightest.
The destruction of the family unit and gender confusion of children is abnormal.
It's a roll on the ladder like net zero, NATO expansion, and the destruction of independent
livelihoods through manufactured lockdowns and redundancy programs masked as furlough
payments.
That's why all the parties stood on the same paving slab when it came to those issues.
And so it baffles me that people are still looking for a savior from within those ranks.
Boris will save us, Trump will save us, like they did last time.
They'll knock you down and push the jam, just like all the other bastards you despise.
They're frauds and eat a mess, an orange distraction to keep you plugged into the game that you're
rigged to lose.
Robert Kennedy Jr.
might make debates interesting for a bit in the U.S., but ultimately, they'll Bernie Sanders him when it comes down to the crunch.
And even if RFK Jr.
did win the presidency, he's still in the same broken system, the same dirt sack.
And this goes for all the other saviors that are meant to come and whisk us off to this utopia.
Trust the plan.
That was a little different to trust the science.
All it told you was, sit down on your fat arse watching River Cruising with Jane MacDonald while someone else sorts it.
Just let the experts get on with it.
Don't you worry your little cotton socks.
But the exact opposite of that mentality is what we need.
We need more people standing up and taking responsibility for their own lives, for their own families, for their own destinies, and less handing the keys to our futures over to literal, literally, the worst of us.
Politicians, in the most part, are the most reprehensible kinds of people.
And it's high time we revved them.
But what can I do about it?
I hear people regularly say.
You can use your voice.
You can vote with your feet.
You're more powerful than you think you are.
And that's because you've been conditioned to see yourself as a meaningless drop in the ocean.
But the drop affects the ocean.
The drop, in fact, is the ocean.
So make waves.
Do not comply.
Do not submit.
And use the most powerful of all the 600,000 words in the English language.
The word no.
We're being pulled from the festival for social media comments.
Did they tell you what those comments were?
They didn't actually go into specifics, but we've got a good idea of which comment it was, actually.
I made a Facebook post questioning an event that Southend Pride was, um, advertising on their Facebook page.
And that event, it was a book reading, um, of a book called Towards a Gay Communism.
And the author of that book was, um, somebody that advocated for paedophilia and necrophilia and various other things.
Sounds like a nice person, then.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I reckon he's probably a very inclusive person.
He could probably be a great politician, actually.
Oh, well, certainly.
He's probably got a gig at the festival.
Anyway, it wasn't even an over-18s event was the other thing as well.
So, you know, obviously that's a bit problematic, to put it mildly.
But that's, that's extraordinary to me because you're playing a music festival.
So presumably you're hired to play that musical festival for the sole purpose of playing music.
So actually what you say on Facebook or Twitter is a relevance anyway.
But also what you're doing is saying that there's an event here.
It's, it's, you know, accessible to children.
This person reading this book here is an advocate for paedophilia and necrophilia.
I don't know what you've done really.
So basically, the author of the book actually wasn't reading the book.
It's somebody else who's reading the book.
But the author of the book did advocate for paedophilia in that book.
So, yeah, it doesn't really matter.
It's better off.
If they were ruling Mein Kampf at the library in Saarbrücken, you'd be allowed to pull that out.
That's, that's unbelievable.
That's a bit of a game changer, isn't it, Matt, to be honest.
Like I was saying, so many people have comments about self-sustainability and it's often like, well, it's okay for you.
You've got a garden.
I don't, but actually, you know, this, this changes the game a bit.
How did you learn about this, this stuff?
So I got into this, uh, back in 2019, 2020, I had a lady I did an Akashic reading with, and she told me to look into crop circles.
And when she said to look into crop circles, you'll kind of figure it out from there.
As I started looking into crop circles, I started studying pyramid energy, things that they were doing in Russia with pyramids to basically boost plant growth and bring plants back to life that were gone for about 50 to 100 years.
Wow.
And as I got into that, I started studying a couple different people, Justin Christoflow, George Lakofsky, and Victor Schauberger.
And Victor Schauberger's work was what really blew me away because he started to understand that if we use copper in our soils, we'll boost our plants and we'll increase our yields.
And as Victor Schauberger showed, if you use copper tools in the soil, you increase the electrical conductivity.
If you use iron tools in the soil, you decrease that electrical conductivity.
You have more rust, more decay.
You start getting more slugs, more snails.
But if you do copper, you actually get the opposite.
So he presented all of this to the politicians in about the 1940s, and they pretty much shot it all down because they were getting kickbacks from the fertilizer companies and from those companies at that time.
And they put out this massive broadcast about how if you use copper in your soil, you will yield too much food and not make enough money.
Too much food.
It's a bizarre bit of living, that, isn't it?
Imagine being told you'll grow too much food.
Oh, that's annoying.
I think they feel guilt.
I think they can see that they're going to be left on the wrong side of history if they don't change their narrative.
If they can kind of test the waters and say certain things just to appease a few people, I don't think they're going to go the whole hog, are they?
Because that's just too damning, too damaging for them.
What you've done to people, the blood you've got on your hands over the coercion and bullying, it's shocking.
How do you erase that overnight?
You can't.
No, no.
What I saw with a couple of those people that came out is it was such a A half apology.
It was like, I was wrong, okay, I admit I was wrong, but I was lied to and everything has changed, so actually I was wrong, but it's not my fault I was wrong.
And it's like, well actually, no, people were telling you you were wrong and you were calling them names and sending them tinfoil hat memes on Twitter and whatever, you know, the evidence of what was coming and what was already happening was there.
You've been speaking out quite a bit, I've seen bits and bobs at different events, you know, around, there was obviously one in London with Fiona.
Does that make you feel better, to be around people in a similar situation, just like, you know what, I'm not alone?
Because I imagine at first, it was probably pretty lonely, especially when they weren't listening to you.
Oh, crikey.
I mean, in 2021, I mean, you struggled to find others in the same position as you, because either you were led to believe you were rare, which that's a complete lie.
but you're... you felt so embarrassed as well because you thought, well as soon as you
realized that there was something wrong you'd been lied to.
You kind of realised, well, I'd better keep quiet and just try to push on my way through life.
But then you realise that you've got to speak out to save other people, if you can.
Better informing others makes a difference.
But then when you find those people, wow, that's amazing, because you feel like you've got What do you think people can do in terms of getting justice for their families?
improve yourself by things that they've tried and that's helping or you can then
share the things that are helping you.
What do you think people can do in terms of getting justice for their families? Is
it a case of of you know joining your group doing it as a collective and
actually just pushing and pushing and pushing not shutting up about it
basically? Well this is what we're hoping for because we've got a big enough group
together now who do want to speak up.
I mean, I've spoken to hundreds of people over the last few years, but a lot of them don't want to go public.
They don't want to speak out.
They don't want to go legal.
They can't for whatever reason.
Most people can't afford to go legal.
That's the problem.
In my own personal situation, people have said, oh, you need to get a good lawyer and do this and do that.
I can't.
I can't afford that.
Who can?
Only rich people can afford to go to court these days, it seems.
So we have got one lawyer who is actually interested, and he came along to the meeting as well.
Just starting to talk about, I think it's called a group litigation order here, or like a class action, I think they call it in the US.
So that's one option, because people have tried on their own and got absolutely nowhere.
Very few lawyers will take it on in the first instance.
And then, and even ones that do, they kind of don't go too far with it.
Same as the police, you know, I went to the police myself personally.
Lots of people in my group went to the police.
It's like they, well, number one, they will not investigate the NHS.
I can't, I haven't seen any of them say that they would do that.
They kind of pretended to investigate my situation for a few months and then said, there's nothing to see here, basically.
We've investigated.
You're wrong.
Everything's fine.
And then if you want to make a formal complaint, you then go down another route, which takes forever as well.
And I just thought, for me, I decided to spend my time helping other people rather than just focusing on my one case, because I just thought that's the best way to spend my energy, because I can actually do more for more people that way.
That's all for this week, thank you for tuning in.
The former Health Secretary Matt Hancock has apologised to the COVID Whitewash, sorry, the COVID Inquiry, for every death from COVID-19 in this country.
I didn't hear him apologise for the tens of thousands of deaths at the end of Surrealist Drivers and end of life drugs that he mass-ordered, though.
I'm sure it'll come.
The snivelling little weasel then went on to allude to the fact that next time we should lockdown faster and stricter.
And there you have it.
More evidence, if it was needed, that this whole thing is completely scripted and coordinated.
Because if you were looking, even from a mainstream narrative view of COVID, and you believed, you know, there was a pandemic, the lockdowns didn't work.
They were a disaster.
They caused far more harm than they stopped.
So you wouldn't expect someone like Hancock to be calling for harder ones in the future, would you?
But that's the issue.
The issue is, you're looking at lockdowns as a failure because of the harms caused, the livelihoods lost, the economic catastrophe.
You're seeing them as a bad thing, you silly Billy.
These harms weren't an unfortunate by-product, they were the intended outcome, and of course, there will be another, and another, and they'll link it to climate change, because they already are, so you'd better sit cold and starving to stop granny getting a runny nose, while at the same time giving granny a choice between freezing and starving, because, you know, Greta Thunberg's skiving off school again.
The Madhouse is open for business, but it's an interesting time to be alive.
That's for sure.
The next few years decides the future of Hugh Lally.