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July 13, 2023 - David Icke
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The Vaccine Injured Aren't Going Anywhere - Gareth Icke Tonight
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The BBC is in crisis.
A friend messaged me a few days ago to ask me who I thought the BBC presenter, who allegedly paid tens of thousands of pounds for explicit photos of a teenager, was.
I don't know, was my reply, but no one name would shock me anymore.
I'm that distrusting of the whole institution of media.
The BBC is an organisation that historically protected Jimmy Savile while he was abusing children on an industrial scale, procuring them for the rich and powerful and having sex with dead bodies in a morgue.
Everyone seemingly knew what he was up to and yet he was allowed to carry on, only officially being outed once he'd been handed his one-way ticket to the Lake of Fire.
The front of BBC Broadcasting House boasts a statue of a man with his hands on the shoulders of a naked boy.
This was sculpted by the notorious paedophile Eric Gill.
Still there, of course, looking down on us plebs.
If I was the BBC, I'd be trying to get my house in order pretty fast because people are cancelling their TV licences at double quick speed and Bill Gates will only bankroll them so far.
When I look at these mainstream media bobbleheads all over the world, they're all wrongans in my eyes.
Not because they're up to what this BBC presenter is apparently up to, but because they're happy to take the money, push the lies printed on the autocue, no questions asked, void of any guilt or any empathy for the masses that they're hoodwinking.
The media have waged a coordinated attack on the film Sound of Freedom over the last couple of weeks.
That's a film exposing the true story of mass child trafficking.
And the media attack and try and discredit it.
That's not a good look, that.
Just this week, the Bobbleheads have been pushing the laughable narrative that we've just had the hottest three days in the Earth's recorded history.
They're even recording heat-related deaths, scrolling along the bottom of the screen like it's a telethon or a COVID death tally.
The people laughed when we said they'd switch from rona to climate.
And yet it was seamless.
We just had a little Putin sorbet to cleanse the palate and then we're straight off again on Project Fear.
And Ukraine, that's another one.
Not even ten years ago these mainstream organisations were making documentaries on Nazis in Ukraine.
BBC actor and presenter Ross Kemp even went and met with some, yet suddenly, oh no, no, it's conspiracy theories.
Russian misinformation to suggest anything other than Zelensky's Jesus.
The bobbleheads are parroting the NATO line that the Russians are going to blow up a nuclear power station.
Of course, they aren't.
But NATO want to plant the seed so that when they almost certainly carry out some kind of attack on the facility, you will kind of automatically assume it was the Russians.
It's a psychological trick.
And all the bobbleheads from the BBC to CNN, they're more than happy to play their part.
And the maddest bit of it is, these are the people that speak of the post-fact society.
Their gaggle of establishment-backed fact-checkers throw fake news, far-right hate speech at anyone that calls out their bosses.
But it's them, they are the ones that are creating the post-fact society by pushing blatant nonsense and attacking anyone that isn't willing to pretend 2 and 2 equals 475.
Just this week, the Dutch gave their Miss Netherlands pageant to a biological man instead of any one of the many biological women in the women's competition.
They will now represent the Dutch at Miss Universe.
And do you know what the real joke is?
Everyone knew they'd win.
If there's a transgender contestant in any of these events, get down the bookies, mate.
Whack your life savings on them winning.
It's just like when Ukraine won Eurovision.
It would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic.
Now, I understand men not speaking up and calling out the blatant, misogynistic aspect of self-ID.
It doesn't affect them.
I'm alright, Jack.
You won't find a female identifying as a male taking the male cycling championship of a biological man.
You can call that sexist if you want, but it doesn't stop it being true.
Our bodies are built differently.
But the women that seem happy to go along with it is staggering.
Honestly, it's staggering to me.
It's like turkeys voting for Christmas.
U.S.
Women's Soccer World Cup winner Megan Rapinoe.
She's more than happy for biological men to compete against women and said she'd be fine for them to replace a female on the U.S.
sports teams.
But that's all well and good for Rapinoe, you see, because she's retired.
No one's coming to take her place on the team.
I wonder if she would have thought the same when she was just starting out.
The physical advantage of a male body is such that if this nonsense is allowed to continue it will decimate women's sports and crush the dreams and potentially skulls of young sportswomen everywhere.
And the irony is Rapinoe should know all about how physical advantage plays a major factor in sports.
She was part of the World Cup winning US women's team that lost 5-2 to a Dallas under-15 boys team.
Maybe she blocked that out.
Her memory.
Alex Mitchell was severely injured by the safe and effective Covid fake vaccine and has been speaking at rallies and fighting to expose the pharmaceutical industry and government for a fair while now.
It may seem like we have vaccine injured and bereaved people on every week and some people might wish for us to sort of move on from that subject but it's vital in my view that we don't let up, we don't stop talking about this.
These people have been failed by government and ignored by media and we refuse to do the same.
Alex tweeted a couple of days ago about his progress and how he's back walking again.
It was such an uplifting thing to see given everything that's gone on and so it's great that Alex agreed to come and talk to us.
Alex, thank you so much for coming on.
For the people around the world that might not be familiar with your story, can you just tell us the background and what happened?
Very quickly, I got my first vaccine, the AstraZeneca, on the 20th of March 2021.
I experienced cold flu-like symptoms for 48 hours and 12 days later I experienced calf issues and then on the 4th of April I collapsed at home, was rushed to hospital, was given no hope of survival, spent seven and a half hours in surgery having clots removed from my lower abdomen, left leg and right leg, to after seven and a half hours was told that I was going to be amputated.
And a week later I was amputated from above the knee.
I left hospital eight days later with the verification that this was vaccine related.
They were waiting on the final results.
Two weeks later I was confirmed as VIT, Vaccine Induced Thrombotic Thrombothenia.
And I set out two years ago to try and find people like me for help and support.
Because I realised there is no help and support.
And I screamed into a wilderness for nigh a year.
No one seemed to be listening.
And then it seemed to have gathered to this where I've gathered a lot of other vaccine injured and bereaved and medical people and friends across the world now who are all trying to raise the same situation.
We're screaming for help and support.
We're not going away, you're right.
I thank you so much for continuing to bring the vaccine brave and continuing to keep us in the spotlight.
Because we're not any further on than we were two years ago.
We're still not getting any proper help and support.
Until that actually happens, people like me are not going to go away.
No, absolutely.
Nor should you.
That was my next question, actually.
I was going to ask, like, How the medical profession have reacted to you because you said obviously that they confirmed early on that it was vaccine related which is quite rare isn't it Alex because I think a lot of people I speak to they've been like fobbed off but at least you know they were honest with you in that sense.
But you say it's not moved on really in terms of them recognising your injuries and kind of offering any support whatsoever.
It's not so much medical.
I'm lucky, you're right.
I'm very rare, apart from the fact I'm supposedly as rare as it is with what's happened to me, in that very quickly the medical profession saw something that wasn't normal, reported on it as what their roles and their jobs are.
So I was very lucky.
It's not so much the medical problem, it's the proper health and support, financial health and support, basic state benefits for people That I've tried to do the right thing and I've been left with horrific injuries and sometimes loss of life.
So people have lost family members, sons, daughters, wives, husbands, children.
And they're still not receiving help and support.
You know, it took a charity to give us psychological support and thankfully they did.
Thankfully they did.
What charity was that?
It was Thrombosis UK.
Who are obviously, they're a thrombotic thrombothenia, they have a vested interest, but this was obviously something that they saw that was new.
And the NICE guidelines say that we should get psychological support.
The UK government haven't even supplied that, neither has the Scottish government for that matter.
You know, and that's what I'm talking about is basic elements of support that should be in place.
If they properly prepared for a pandemic, as they say, you know, these two inquiries that they're having, the Scottish one and the English UK one.
You know, I'm trying to understand, we're putting all this time and money into something that has no legal powers, no guidance powers, no legislative powers.
So what, are we going to clap each other on the back and say they did a good job?
They haven't done a good job.
They didn't do anything for the vaccine and didn't breathe.
But you're right, there's so much negativity and yesterday was such a big moment for me because obviously I'm recovering from further surgery.
I had no option, I had an option.
I either went and got two hinges removed from the bone in the hope that I can be walking again Or I accept what is.
And as you said, you're following me, so you kind of know that I'm not the type of guy that just kind of accepts what is what is.
And I took the chance, and so far that's been good progress.
I'm absolutely over the moon with yesterday.
I've even got the prosthetic leg on today.
Granted, it's not fitting the way it should because I've not been recast, but the fact that I can actually wear it, I'm going to say I'm stumbling about the house, but I'm getting about with six.
That is something I've not done for two years.
So yeah, this is now about, that was a good thing.
It was nice to share that because it meant so much to me.
Because I'm not going to lie to you, this is a small house that we are clinging on to.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, you shouldn't have been put in that position anyway, but I must admit the fact that when I saw that video, I did find it so uplifting because it's kind of like you're saying, you're not getting help at all, but you're doing it on your own, you know, and all these people that are in a similar situation to you, I see the footage from these rallies and you're all doing it on your own, aren't you?
You've kind of built this network without the state.
Yeah, I mean, We're trying to get proper help and support for what's right.
We're labelled as anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, activists.
No, we're just ordinary human beings who try to do the right thing as their government asks them to do it.
And all we're asking our governments to do is to do the right thing by us.
You do that, we'll disappear.
You think I'll want to be standing on the streets of any town?
Shouting about what's going on and what's happening to me.
But most human beings, I want to just disappear.
But they won't let us do that because they're still, you know, I'm not going to go away until you get people like me proper help and support.
And that doesn't mean just financially, it means psychologically, emotionally and professionally.
Yeah.
Instead of gaslighting us.
It's time to stop the gaslighting.
We're three years into this bloody carry-on.
And that's what it is now, it's just a carry-on.
Yeah.
And they want to move on.
With all due respect, that's fine if you're able to move on.
But none of us can move anywhere until you help us and support us.
And that is the thing that people need to understand is that this could be anybody in the UK or anyone in the world.
I was just an ordinary working class guy from a scheme, if you want to call it that, trying to do the right thing and get through life.
I'm now faced with taking on a government, a Scottish government, a UK government and a pharmaceutical company.
I should never be in this position.
Because this position should never have been allowed to happen in the first place.
Absolutely.
And I guess part of it as well is, you know, all those support, you know, both financial, psychological, that you've spoken of, but also to actually take some responsibility.
I'm yet to see any of these pharmaceutical people or government or, to be fair, mainstream media bubble heads that were pushing this stuff on people.
I'm yet to see any of them take any responsibility for it.
No, and some of them have to take a serious responsibility because they were telling people clear lies.
We now know that.
You know, when we've got so-called doctors saying it's 100% safe and effective.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
That should never be allowed.
And why they're still not being reprimanded.
We've seen... Christ, I've been censored by every social media platform I've been on for telling the truth.
That's all I've ever done.
It's extraordinary.
I mean, you touched on it slightly a moment ago.
So I was going to ask you, like, have you been attacked since you spoke out?
Because I've seen so many people speak out that have been vaccine injured.
And then they get called anti-vaxxers.
And that is, I mean, to be honest, you know, I'm an anti-vaxxer and I'll wear it like a badge of honour.
But the idea of calling someone who's vaccine injured a anti-vaxxer, it doesn't make any sense.
No, it's insanity.
I've been called everything.
I was labelled a conspiracy theorist and an anti-vaxxer by the Rolling Stone magazine online.
6.1 million people.
And it's a photograph of me at one of the rallies in London talking about vaccine-injured and bereaved.
This isn't the farcical thing that we're up against.
You know, conspiracy theorists.
The nearest I got to a conspiracy theorist was watching UFO videos on YouTube.
You know, so, I didn't know I was a conspiracy theorist till I became a conspiracy, because according to most of these people, people like me don't exist.
It's impossible.
You know, did I take abuse?
Oh yeah, I was told to go and die.
I wish I had died.
Should have lost both legs.
But you can... I'm a scaffolder, beloved.
You can't abuse me, Gareth.
You know, I'm a professional.
Being abused.
There's nothing you can say to me that I won't come back to you.
But that's different.
I'm OK.
But there's thousands of others out there that really take these kind of comments like that to heart.
And we've lost too many people now.
That's now 10.
That's 11.
One I'm not... I found out yesterday about one in the background and that one hits hard.
That's not a lot of people I know in two years.
They've just had enough.
Stop doing this to human beings.
You know, these are responsible for so much damage.
Now it's time to be responsible for so much good.
Stop doing what you're doing and try and help us.
That's all we want.
How are you now in terms of your recovery?
Because obviously you've had this extra treatment.
I saw the video, which we'd love to show our viewers, because it was fantastic.
You walking up towards the camera, bald as brass as well.
You just looked like a big guy.
Because it must have been incredible for you to be up and about, let's say, after two years.
What's the timeline now for you onwards?
Onwards, with regards to the VIT, I'm still 100% positive in my Play of the Factor PF4 antibody, so that's unlikely to change.
I'm stable in the sense that, well, they operated on me, so that's one fear that's away, because up until a year ago that wasn't possible because they didn't know enough.
So the recovery for myself now is about Moving forward, obviously now it's about the physio work, trying to get myself in as physical shape as I can.
The reality is that this is in my blood, so it's damaged lots of my body.
So things like stamina, endurance, the things that I was known for as a scaffolder, I'm now very, you know, if I walk 50 yards I take cramps and I've just got to accept that.
I either stop at the cramps or I try and push through.
Being a scaffolder I think you know what the answer is that I'm going to do.
My aim is, I don't mind being public about it, my goal is to be walking without sticks by the 30th of May 2024.
With a microprocessor knee, which is the next generation of the knee joint that I have.
For me, that's always been my goal.
That allowed me to go walking.
Not hill climbing, but hill walking.
A bit of camping.
Do some normal things while walking about, but more For a personal level, I've got a 53-year-old classic Vespa scooter sitting there that I can't go on.
It's been fully restored.
So yeah, that's my goal, to be on a scooter again.
I don't know you incredibly well, Alex, but from what I do know about you, I think, you know, May 2024, I think you'll be there, mate.
You know, you seem like a hella determined guy.
Just finally, do you think, and again, this is a crystal ball question, to be honest, mate, so it's a tough one, but do you think that they would ever try and ever get away with something like this again?
I think they'll try it again.
Yeah, well, they're already doing it, aren't they?
There's all these strange things coming across that we're all going to die from that they've got these new super-duper vaccines for.
Will they get away with it?
No, I don't think so, because if you'd asked me that question two years ago, I'd have said yes, but now I can honestly say that Majority of the people on social media that I interact with are aware that people like me exist, and that the problem is not just one or two of us, it's lots of us, into the thousands, and that there is an extreme lack of support.
They see the way we've been treated, Continually by, as you say, government, mainstream media, and the general public to a certain extent, and other forces, you know, like government backed units that were set up to attack people like me.
Why?
Because I was telling the truth?
Yeah.
You know, no, they'll never get away with that again, because there's too many people now see it for what it was.
This was never about health.
This was clearly about wealth.
I agree with you.
I optimistically agree with you that I don't think that they will get away with it again.
I think there's too many people now that have seen either first hand like you have or have, you know, friends and family and stuff.
They've seen stuff and they know now.
So I agree with you.
But Alex, thank you so much for coming on and talking to us.
And good luck with the recovery.
I can't wait to see you in May 2024, mate.
Halfway up the hill.
Thank you very much.
I really appreciate you reaching out.
And yeah, I'm going to try and do a couple of other videos, because I've thought, you know, we post a bit of all the doom and gloom.
Let's try and post some of the happiness.
Because there is small amounts out there.
It's not the Dutch.
It's a horrible place to be, and it's a horrible world.
But it's up to us how we deal with that.
And I've always said to people, you don't know how strong you are until it's all you've got.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, Alex.
It's been an absolute pleasure, mate.
Thank you.
That's all for this week.
Thank you for tuning in.
Now, in case you didn't know, it's Non-Binary Awareness Week 2023.
Don't forget to put up your bunting.
I didn't realise it was this week, but a member of the Scottish Parliament, Maggie Chapman, has tweeted to let us know.
She says, in England and Wales, 0.06% of people identify as non-binary.
There is still work to be done to help the non-binary people and to encourage greater understanding across wider society.
You can read the below to learn more.
And as you can imagine, I was eager to know how I could completely change my language to include 0.06% of the population.
So I clicked that link, and I'm happy to be able to share this with you now.
I don't want you making the same mistakes that I was making.
Okay, so I'll start with the bigoted hate term first, and then I'll correct it with the more inclusive and less Nazified alternative.
He and she, that becomes he, she, them.
Open to both genders becomes open to all genders.
Ladies and gentlemen is now honoured guests.
Dear Sir, Madam is to whom it may concern.
Mothers and Fathers becomes Parents, Carers, Guardians.
Husband and Wife, Spouse, Brother, Sister, Sibling, Men and Women become People, Everyone.
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