Clowns of the week - West Yorkshire Police - David Icke
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There's a lot of things that I've said over the years, which were perceived to be crazy.
and then suddenly they start to move mainstream.
I'm waiting for someone to convince me that we don't live in a simulation.
What is real?
How do you define real?
If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
What if all you ever knew was a lie?
Now, I mentioned there that the institutions have been completely co-opted by this lunacy,
which is orchestrated lunacy, even though the lunatics don't know it's orchestrated by the psychopaths.
And...
And so we talked there about the NHS and how that's been taken over, but the police have been taken over, so-called law enforcement, that should be dispassionate, that should be Treat everyone equally?
Oh, no.
So, um, looks like you've had a bit too much to think, sir, is this very good headline.
And, um, it starts off by, uh, giving some interaction between someone and a police officer.
How could my presence, standing here, possibly in any way, shape or form, be considered a harassment or intimidation?
Asks the person.
It's the praying that you've admitted to, sir, says the lunatic police officer.
Yes, thou shalt not pray, it seems, has become official dogma in Britain.
Get this.
The exchange noted above, says the article, took place on a cold November morning on a street in Bournemouth, where Adam Smith Connor, a father of two and an Afghanistan veteran, had stopped to pray.
The street was within a so-called buffer zone, really a censorship zone, imposed by the local council around an abortion facility.
The zone bans the expression of any form of approval or disapproval of abortion, including through prayer, handing out leaflets or crossing oneself.
If I'm ever in that area, I'll do all of them, got the leaflets apart, just to take the piss out of these prats.
What did you do today, Daddy?
Before you take your uniform off?
Well, what I did is I stopped this man praying in his head and I arrested him.
Oh, you an idiot, Daddy.
No, I'm a police officer.
The two are increasingly the same thing among those in uniform
that allow themselves to be manipulated perceptually, or what about my career,
into doing these ludicrous, fascistic impositions on the population.
Thanks.
But we saw what they could do during the COVID, didn't we?
So anyway, Adam had been present in the zone, which covers several streets, for only a few minutes when he was approached by officers.
So what were they doing?
Are they behind a tree or something?
It wasn't an out-of-the-ordinary activity for Adam.
He had been volunteering near the abortion facility since 2019 as part of a group which prays and offers leaflets about charitable support available to women who express interest in finding alternative options to abortion.
However, the introduction of buffer zones across five local councils, and soon to be rolled out across the country, At the behest of the Conservative government, under the Public Order Act 2023, has forbidden Adam's group from engaging in this charitable activity in Bournemouth.
So they don't!
Adam wasn't speaking to any women that day.
He wasn't even looking at them.
He prayed silently.
with his back to the clinic, standing by a tree to ensure he was out of the way and not bothering anyone.
He stopped to pray in his mind rather than expressing anything out loud since that would have been forbidden by the censorship zone.
What matters is that Adam was penalised For silently praying outside an abortion clinic, he admitted to council officers who approached him that he was praying in his head.
Game over!
Adam was issued with a fine because he was thinking thoughts that were disapproved of by the authorities.
He didn't pay the fine.
This army veteran had fought in Afghanistan because he believed in the principles of freedom.
That the UK had championed democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of thought.
To pay the fine, he believed, would be complicit with the erosion of these fundamental freedoms secured both in international and domestic law.
It simply shouldn't be illegal to pray in the UK.
Fast forward eight months of legal uncertainty and Adam was in court on Wednesday.
He entered a plea of not guilty.
His trial date is fixed for November.
That's how far we have come down the road to moronic tyranny.
And the police are fundamentally part of it.
They're absolutely at the front line.
And they're recruiting into the police these moronic people now.
And these compliant people who will just do whatever they're told without saying, sorry, I have self-respect.
I have self-respect and I have respect for other people.
I'm not doing this nonsense.
They don't do that.
Emergency.
Which pronoun?
999 operators.
9-1-1 in America.
Told to ask callers for preferred pronouns to avoid misgendering.
Emergency operators have been warned to ask callers how they want to be referred to rather than misgendering them based on their voices.
Hello!
Oh!
There's a fire!
Oh my God, quick!
How would you like to be referred to?
What are your pronouns?
Call centre staff should also not use sir or madam with one ambulance trust stating preferred pronouns.
Should be sought even in emergencies so the experience is less stressful for trans patients.
The policies can be revealed today in the second part of the investigation into the spread of contested gender ideology in the NHS.
Now, I must have finished with Clowns of the Week.
How do you bet a nonsense like that?
Or how do you worsen it?
Well, like this.
Moment seven officers drag autistic girl 16 kicking and screaming from Leeds home for committing a hate crime after she told female cop you look like my lesbian nana.
Now, the girl is autistic and she does have a lesbian nana who lives with a female partner.
Police have been accused of heavy-handedness.
Are you having a laugh?
After an autistic teenage girl was arrested by seven officers after saying a female officer looked like her lesbian nana.
Well, let's have a look at this female officer who complained.
And just my opinion, I mean, you know, I still have a right to one, I think.
Do I?
I do, right?
Well, you're going to ask, okay.
Well, I'll have one for now.
In my opinion, should never be within 200 million fricking miles of a uniform that has any power over anyone, given what has happened here.
The 16-year-old who also suffers from scoliosis has been driven to her home in Leeds, West Yorkshire, by officers after midnight when she allegedly made the comment.
So, let's see how these brave people in uniform dealt with a 16-year-old autistic girl who said, You look like my nana who is a lesbian or worse to that effect.
These pictures sum up what has happened to the British and in so many other countries
to what used to be called law enforcement.
We've made a comment on how...
She hasn't said anything to you.
Don't matter.
She's getting arrested.
I'm telling you, I've got units coming.
I'm telling you I've got units coming she's gonna be arrested
I'm telling you I've got units coming I'm gonna beat you up you're gonna get punched in the head you bitch you fucking
bitch what me but I get punched in the head you wanna try me?
She's autistic.
Can you stop staring at her, please?
She's got autism.
Can you just stand there?
She's in her cupboard.
She can't go anywhere.
She can't go anywhere.
Stand there, Ian.
They're going to remove her.
For what good?
You're a woman.
Think she said the word lesbian?
Her nana is a lesbian.
She's married to a woman.
She's not a homophobic.
Look what you're clenching your fist at.
Go away from my teenage daughter.
What is up with you?
There is something wrong with you, mate.
She didn't aim it at the police officer.
It's not a homophobic remark.
She said I think she's a lesbian like Nana.
If you don't want to bully people, you'll just get one of them badges there.
That's what you do.
She's autistic.
She don't like people ducking her.
She won't come out.
She's autistic, she don't like people touching her.
She will have a meltdown.
What's your name?
She won't come out, she's got autism, I'm Lisa.
I think it's heart disease, so she can come out.
We're trying not to do this, aren't we? We've been trying for a long time.
She's got autism!
That officer out there has assaulted me for no reason.
She's got autism. She's autistic, man.
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♪♪♪ I am bewildered at how anyone can go home to their families
having done that.
I And increasingly, they'll do something similar day after day, week after week, as the police force becomes absorbed into the insanity that's absorbing society.
How can you have a smear of self-respect and do what they did?
And this was filmed.
So what the heck else is going on?
Day after day, week after week, that is not filmed and is therefore never seen and never known about.
And the great irony is, of course, that the families of these police officers and their like, and like I say, they're being recruited now on that basis, the families of these people Are going to have to live in the dystopian world that they daily are helping to create.
See you next week.
Bye for now.
Thanks for watching.
There's a lot of things that I've said over the years, which were perceived to be crazy.
And then suddenly, They start to move mainstream.
I'm waiting for someone to convince me that we don't live in a simulation.
What is real?
How do you define real?
If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.