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Aug. 31, 2023 - David Icke
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Definition Of A Liar: 'Someone Who Doesn't Tell The Truth' - David Icke Dot-Connector Videocast
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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?
Hello and welcome to the Iconic.Connect the News show.
Well you don't need to be paying much attention these days to realize that there is a war
on the motorist, a war on driving, which is what?
It's a war on movement and it's moving towards the 15 minute cities and all this chaos In the air travel industry and what we've had in Britain in the last week with the air traffic control system going down, all this pressure on people not to travel is all part of a plan I've been exposing for decades now.
And the idea is that people will be corralled into very small areas which ultimately, 15-minute cities they're called, ultimately you will not be able to leave them without permission.
And it's what I've been calling all these years, the Hunger Games Society.
And it's simply a global society, centrally dictated, in which communities are held in tiny sectors, which are disconnected from other sectors, to prevent a unified response to the global tyranny.
So this is the real background to the latest stage this week in London.
The ULEZ zone, the ultra low emissions zone, extended out into the whole of London, into outer London.
And It's being explained away, even by so many people in the media that call themselves kind of semi-alternative, as being something to gather more money for the London Council.
And this is where the The penny just won't drop on the scale of what is happening.
What they're doing now is charging drivers with vehicles that don't come into the ULEZ criteria £12.50 a day to drive their car, to leave their home in a car.
It's having a fantastic impact or will as we go along on small businesses which of course are massively being targeted for destruction.
But it's not primarily about money.
It's about control.
Massive fundamental control of movement Which is what all this is really about.
And it's the work, in London anyway, of a sinister liar called Sadiq Khan, who is the, terrifyingly, he is the Mayor of London.
The Labour Party Mayor of London, of which more shortly.
And the ease with which this man lies and makes up data to support his policies without any basis in evidence is a sight to behold.
And in enforcing this Yulez Zone through the whole of London now.
There have to be cameras everywhere, number plate cameras, to enforce the policy.
Now, those cameras are not only there to police the Yulez Zone, They are there to police, and there will be many more added, to police the 15-minute cities.
And this connects into the unfolding plan.
To replace cash with a digital currency, programmable so that they can dictate from afar what you can buy and what you can't, because if it's programmed not to buy this, then the system won't work.
This digital currency, this digital concentration camp, will mean that If you say, okay, you want to charge me £12.50 a day to drive my car, I'm not paying it.
Well, AI, under the digital system, will take it from your bank account without asking.
This is where it's leading.
So it's not about money, although That's a peripheral bonus.
It's about control.
And here's a headline from this week.
Brace for Labour's war on cars as Sadiq Khan draws up plans to use ULES cameras to enforce pay per mile road tax.
Exactly!
The more expensive you can make driving, the fewer people are going to drive, and eventually they won't be driving at all, except the elite.
And it says, Brace for Labor's War on Cars.
I want to point something out here.
If the Labour Party of Sadiq Khan, which is highly likely now, looking at the polls, to become the next UK government, if it does, then what's left of freedom will quickly disappear.
And that may sound like support for the Conservative Party.
I don't support any of them!
They're all masks on the same face.
They're all expressions of the one-party state.
But the Conservative Party has a natural base, it has to try to keep happy, that doesn't want this stuff, that doesn't want the woke agenda.
And so they have to be more circumspect.
The Labour Party in government has no such problem because it's massively supported by the woke mentality and therefore it's free to do things quicker than the Conservative Party is able to do.
So, for instance, you have Khan pushing this ULES policy.
And you have Rishi Sunak, the Conservative Prime Minister, saying, oh no, it's not good, not nice, but does nothing about it because he's following the same agenda as Khan, except that he can't do it as obviously, for reasons I've just explained.
So millions of drivers are in danger ...of being hit by a new pay-per-mile road tax under Labour plans.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called for an army of experts to build a sophisticated new pricing system for the capital's roads, using the cameras installed for his hugely controversial ultra-low emission zone, ULEZ, and congestion charge.
Schemes and this is just an example a stepping stone of what I'm talking about in Relation to those cameras are not just for you less Not even primarily so Secret Labour plan to charge drivers by the mile.
Ulez is just the start of Khan's Carless Society as plans are drawn up for a new and even more far-reaching tax that could drive or charge drivers rather by mile.
And the Mayor who chairs the Transport for London organisation that runs transport in the City has said his aim is for 80% of all trips in the capital to be car-free by 2041 through walking, cycling or public transport or just not moving at all.
And that, of course, is why there has been this emphasis on working from home since the COVID hoax.
Working from home.
You don't have to move if you're working from home.
What will your drive through London cost?
This is the cumulative cost that they're continually adding to not just in London and also other UK cities.
But also around the world.
What will your drive through London cost?
How a trip from one end of the capital to the other could leave motorists £32.50 out of pocket, thanks to Sadiq Khan's congestion chars, ULEZ and tolls for bridges and so on, which are increasing all the time.
So the impact of all this falls As always, on the poorest and on small business struggling to survive amid this blatant attempt to destroy small business and hand control of supply and the circulation of goods and control of the money being paid for those goods to a vast
cult network of corporations, so if the Labour Party replaced the
useless, hapless Conservative Party in government, as I say, very likely as
things stand, all this will dramatically
increase and expand.
So these are some Londoners giving their reaction to the Khan
tyranny.
Thanks for watching!
I'll never vote Labour after this.
Never ever.
All the Lib Dems, they're just as bad as all the Greens.
But to other protesters, ULS has nothing to do with politics.
Yes, I do have a car, yes.
It means freedom, basically.
It is my legs, as well it is, because I cannot walk, I cannot cycle.
Disabled people like myself live a difficult existence as it is.
It's almost like they're trying to make it that much harder for us.
Why are they doing that?
I thought it was all about inclusivity.
Well, this is anything but, isn't it, really?
We all want clean air, but there's ways of dealing with it.
This isn't it.
I have actually upgraded my van but it's cost me and of course I'm in debt for the next five years due to it.
I was hoping to be able to retire but obviously I can't now because I'm going to have to pay the loan off.
I'm semi-retired.
I still have to work part-time in this cost of living crisis.
£12.50 is going to be a killer to me.
And here's a young boy with far more intelligence than Sadiq Khan will ever have talking about the effect on his nan.
I am Oliver Weaving and I'm really upset about the ULEZ because my nan's getting older now and she can't come and see me because her car is too old.
And she's not well to work so we need to stop this ULEZ.
Come on, we all got this.
And my dad needs to get a new car now because of this ULEZ.
Come on, we don't need this.
The bills are shot out the roof.
We can't.
this is going to cause us poverty.
Get Khan out! Get Khan out!
Meanwhile, amid all this protest and outrage from the public and from local councils around London,
Sadiq Khan does what he always does.
He lies.
He claims to listen to the concerns of Londoners when he clearly has absolute contempt for them.
And he blames the public response to his tyranny on conspiracy theories.
And conspiracy theorists, like all vacuous despots, have always done.
So he's blaming it on those exposing the conspiracy that he is perpetuating to get people out of their cars.
Yeah, listen, I didn't expect for there to be people linking my policies to clean up the air with conspiracy theories.
I did expect people to have genuine concerns, and I've been listening to those genuine concerns.
I didn't expect...
you know, this would be weaponised by others who you and I have exchanged with, who didn't believe
Covid was real, believed in conspiracy theorists and so forth. So, you know, the challenge I have
is to listen to, and I will always listen to Londoners, I will always try and address genuine
concerns Londoners have, but I have been surprised how they've been latched onto by others.
And really, you know, over the years, people have said to me, increasingly less,
A few people can't control the world.
But hold on a sec.
Vast numbers of Londoners, millions live in that city and the outer areas of the city, are being imposed upon, having their lives disrupted, their businesses destroyed, their ability to earn a living destroyed.
By the say-so of one man, Sadiq Khan.
And in this microcosm of London, you have how the world is controlled.
Fortunately, the more extreme it becomes, The more people start to push back and very large numbers of the Khan cameras are being dismantled over London so that the U.S.
scheme can't be imposed.
The way to break the cycle of the few, in this case at least in
the public arena, the one, just to go for something much deeper of course, the way to
break that cycle of control is by the mass of the population refusing to acquiesce.
To the impositions that more and more people can see are leading to a dystopia the like of which we've never seen in known human history.
And just one other story.
Just the same theme.
Seafront parking.
of your car could cost families a small fortune this bank holiday as prices soar threefold since last year to up to £35 a day.
A new survey has revealed that the price of parking at some of the UK's favorite seaside destinations has increased by an average of 67% since 2022.
Great Yarmouth in Norfolk has gone up 222%, the cost of an eight-hour day parking your car so you can go on the beach or something, having a break from the world.
We now see that rising from £9 to £29.
Newquay saw the highest parking cost of the day rise from £12 to £35.
the highest parking cost of the day rise from £12 to £35.
Bournemouth, £10 to £24.
All this is cumulatively adding to the cost of driving using your car, movement, movement
under your control because the way this is all being orchestrated
is to take us in to this no-movement, Hunger Games dystopia.
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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.
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