The Political Puppets Of The Global Government - David Icke
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You know, I don't think for a second it's an accident that Lord Cameron, David Cameron,
the Prime Minister, who with Obama orchestrated or oversaw anyway, but they oversaw and agreed
to the mass bombing of Libya, which has turned it into a basket case.
He comes forward, is brought forward to be Foreign Secretary, unelected by the way, Lord
Cameron.
To oversee British foreign policy at this time.
Not an accident at all.
He was also the Prime Minister when they went into Syria as well.
Yeah, he absolutely was.
Fingerprints all over the Middle East.
Lord Cameron is barely one-dimensional, right?
He's got no substance, nothing.
But he's a very pliable character who will do whatever he's told.
He'll do whatever he thinks is right for him.
And in terms of standing up for morality and standing up for justice and fairness, well, What's that, he'll ask you.
So he's the perfect man to be in charge of, or at least official charge, of British foreign policy at this time, absolutely.
And he would have been brought in for that reason.
It wouldn't shock me, you mentioned it before as well, when Labour win the next election, which is going to be in the next, what, four or five months, if they bring Blair in and the precedent's been set, because this whole Middle Eastern catastrophe started with him in 2003.
So that wouldn't be unsurprising either, would it?
Well, you know, what you have very blatantly in country after country after country after country, but blatantly in Britain now, is a one party state.
And so you have a Conservative Party led by this unelected, weak, weak man, Rishi Sunak.
Liz Truss is not brain of bloody Britain, but when the Conservative Party voted her to be leader, and thus Prime Minister of Britain, to replace Johnson, from a cult point of view, they made the wrong choice, right?
We don't want her!
We want Sunak who stood against her for the leadership.
So what then happens is they create financial bloody chaos as a result of policies and or what they say was resulting from policies of trust and this Chancellor she appointed.
And she lasted next to no time.
She's lasted less time than any other Prime Minister.
56 days.
Oh, it was a very, very short period.
And so, oh, we need another leader now.
Who can... Oh, Rishi Sunak!
We've got our man!
Took a bit of time, it took a few days, but we got him.
Because he is another one, like Cameron, who has no compass whatsoever.
He just does what's right for him, and what is right for his political expediency.
And so, On the other side, you have the Labour leader, Keir Starmer, ironically named after Keir Hardie, the creator of the Labour Party, which was created in the earliest
Time of the 20th century to represent the working classes against the bosses Yeah, and of course what happens what always happens is it becomes infiltrated?
and and taken over and becomes a vehicle for the quote bosses and any Benefit for the quote working classes is is long gone and this pivotal point where the last vestige of the old Labour
Party, what was left of it by then anyway, after Wilson in the 60s,
Aaron Wilson, Prime Minister, and absolutely not a Labour Prime
Minister, was the Tony Blair period. Because that's when they
literally went from the Labour Party to what Blair called New
Labour, which was an obliteration of everything the old Labour Party, what was left of it, stood for. And it
became another Conservative Party. And of course, he was in for a
long time as Prime Minister. And we now have reached a point
where we are, we literally very visibly have a one party state.
Except you have the Conservative Party, which has a natural constituency of support, which doesn't want a lot of this stuff.
So he has to be more circumspect and a little bit more, well, we'd better tell them what they want to hear, even though we intend to do the opposite.
We can't go that fast because there'll be a reaction.
But the Labour Party... Do what they want.
They'll do what they want.
They don't have that pushback that the Conservative Party has from its natural constituency.
And so when Starmer comes in, it's going to be Joe Biden's regime on steroids.
We're going to see not only a foreign policy that is straight off the script of the cult.
I mean, Keir Starmer is a member of the Trilateral Commission.
One of these organizations going way back to 1973, started by Zbigniew Brzezinski and David Rockefeller, which is a cult operation that manipulates cult policy into being.
He's a member of that.
He's the leader of the Labour Party, party of the working class.
And so when he comes in, You're going to have a cult foreign policy.
You're going to have a cult immigration policy.
Open the gates.
You're going to have a cult climate change policy, which is going to be More and more wind turbines and solar panels all over the countryside destroying landscapes.
It's going to be everything that we don't want massively extended and made more extreme when he comes in.
You know, it's like last one turn out the light if he gets in.
And again, because of this political structure, where you have party A or you have party B, and if you don't like party A, we'll go for party B. And if you don't like what they've done, well, you've only got to go back to party A. It's all you can do.
It means that Whoever's in power, the cult agenda's going to move on.
But it also means that if you don't like what the Conservative Party has done under Johnson, and then briefly Liz Truss, and then Richie Sunak, if you want to get rid of them, you've got to go here.
You've got to go to the Labour Party.
And the Labour Party is going to be worse than them.
But you can't get them out, you don't like, unless you have the Labour Party, which is worse than them.
This is how the political system stitches you up, and it's why politics is not the answer, it's the problem.
And then you have the Reform Party in Britain.
Oh, God.
You know, one of the major characters is Nigel Farage and what have you.
And they are just a repackaged version of the same system.
They're the Tories, really, aren't they?
Yeah, I saw an interview with Farage this week.
In which he was condemning the cover up of what's happened to people who took the COVID vaccine, which of course he did.
And this is the man who in, I think it was January of 2021, called for Tony Blair to be the vaccine czar to get as many people fake vaccinated as possible.
Now he's complaining about it.
And of course, if you want a supporter of Israel, then there's your man, you know.
All these parties like Obama, change, I stand for change, we will change, change you can believe in, they're just the old system repackaged under another identity to con you that they're different when they're not.
They're not.
The Reform Party is certainly in great need of reform, if it's going to be a reform party, in my view, anyway.
In my opinion, it's only there to get Labour in, because it will take a lot of votes off the Conservatives.
Take a lot of votes from the Tories, yeah.
You've seen this in America, where they've had a third candidate that's got a lot of votes, and it's got the other guy in.
That's what First Past the Post does.
It's a manipulator's dream, First Past the Post politics.
Yeah, it is and that might happen again, you never know over there.
There's a lot of things that I've said over the years which were perceived to be crazy.
I 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.