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Mick Wyatt's avatar

The scale of government & media manipulation of the public in every aspect of our lives is too demoralising for many people to accept, even for those that are fully aware of the lies of the Scamdemic.

However, thinking that the media are not controlling every major story, just to make ourselves feel better, is not a long term strategy.

Your articles and podcasts, and those of Francis and Leo, have made it much easier for people to spot the deception (and it’s everywhere!).

The Lucy Connolly story certainly has the public hooked. The fact that her husband had the honour of being ‘Northampton’s first Covid patient’ should be a big enough red flag for any critical thinkers to start looking into it more deeply.

Thanks for a great article 👍🏻

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Miri AF's avatar

Thank you, Mick, and you are absolutely right in all you say. The more we realise high-profile media stories are staged and scripted, just like soap operas, the more we begin to see the manipulation for what it really is.

Did you know there are now actually "Free Lucy Connolly" MUGS?! Every time I see one, I immediately think, "Free Deirdre Barlow!"

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Mick Wyatt's avatar

😂 I saw the mugs on X earlier, hilarious. Mugs for gullible mugs 😄

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Miri AF's avatar

I honestly think that's intentional! I don't see any Lucy Connolly badges or stickers or hats. Just mugs (promoted by people like Allison Pearson). It's "them" telling people what they are if they fall for this...

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Mick Wyatt's avatar

😄🎯

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Robert Harvey's avatar

Thanks Miri, another excellent piece.

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Miri AF's avatar

Many thanks, Robert!

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Petra Liverani's avatar

Excellent article, Miri.

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Miri AF's avatar

Thank you, Petra!

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

That was quite something to read.

There are so many opinions, so many fake things, so many evil acts going on.

It is more and more difficult to see 'reality'.

So, I'm off to see a horse.

We own a 1996 edition called 'Franky' (racing name Love Diamonds, from Eire), who dislikes me.

Oddly I pay for his bedding, food, shoes, vet visits, rugs and so on.

We call him Francois (suitably silly), or 'Stroppi-Wan Kenobi' to his friends.

You can see why he dislikes me.

That's reality.

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Miri AF's avatar

Thanks, Andrew, and you are absolutely right, of course! Stick to the real world, in all its variety, chaos, and splendour (including truculent horses) and "they" lose most, if not all, of their power.

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Dan Gaskin's avatar

The amount of ‘right thinking’ people I meet,who see Reform as the White Knight, is frightening.

Well done for shining a light. 👏🏻👏🏻

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Miri AF's avatar

Thank you, Dan!

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Reform - I see a lot of keen and enthusiastic supporters but, the leadership looks odd.

Routinely not speaking out against key events, lots of bartering behind closed doors.

Reform is doing a job if publicly trashing Laybour and putting the remains of the Conservatives into perspective, but that's a long, long way from delivery of real policy.

I don't yet see the transformation from a party of protest to a party ready for office.

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