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Mascotte · 17/07/2020 09:05

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Dowser · 18/07/2020 21:51

@wanderings

Tomorrow’s peaceful gathering in Hyde park ( Sunday July 19) at 1 pm
Speakers corner

The programme and what to expect

( oh how I wish I could go)

Together We Are Powerful - Our Voices Can Be Heard

Tomorrow, we gather together in our capital, to show a collective strength of determination and unity, for the cause we all feel strongly about.

OUR FREEDOM OUR LIBERTIES OUR FUTURE

We meet at Hyde Park Speakers Corner area, with red balloons or flowers to signal our group. Join us at 1pm where you'll hear from a number of speakers.

In the event we need to move out of the park, the next easy meeting place will be explained by the Hosts.

We have spoken at length with the Metropolitan Police and have assured them we intend to abide by the guidelines of 30 person bubbles.

We are collectively concerned with many areas.

It is clear from the cases being brought against the Government, growing weekly...

  • following the brave stand made by Simon Dolan and now the powerful, fast growing movement KEEP BRITAIN FREE - that there are thousands of concerned men and women in the UK.

We recommend you sign up to the website, share your concerns, follow the appeal of the case and learn what the Health & Welfare whistleblowers are saying - has REALLY BEEN GOING ON.

www.keepbritainfree.com/

Tomorrow is likely to be warm. Wear loose clothing, sensible shoes and bring water.

We are not anti masks if anyone has any concerns on that front. But I believe the majority, will not be wearing any as we've done extensive research for months.

Here's a list of the published speakers (some might surprise us *wink) and something of what they'll be talking about;

Clare Wills - Harrison is a practising lawyer of 20 years and a fully accredited member of Solicitors for the Elderly holding the OCCP award.

Clare continued to work throughout lockdown gaining access to care homes where she could, to ensure her clients received legal representation.

During lockdown Clare dealt with a range of issues for many of her elderly clients which can only be described as horrifying and unjust.

She seeks to expose the truth of what is really happening to the elderly and vulnerable in care, to bring awareness to the horrifying abuses the vulnerable home population are currently suffering.

Jaclyn Dunne is a Nutritionist, Hypnotherapist,Holistic Health Coach and Best Selling Author.

She is hugely passionate about body autonomy and freedom of choice and is consistent in her efforts to educate others.

At the start of lockdown she went live on Facebook to share her thoughts on this current situation in a video entitled ‘Why I don’t trust them’ that has since had 2.4million views and allowed Jaclyn to amass a loyal social media following of fellow Truther’s.

Louise May Creffield is a political activist from Brighton.

She started a group called Save Our Rights UK the day the lockdown got extended and bravely held her first public protest just four days later.

She has a history in politics and political campaigning and is always looking for and fighting for a solution to the problems we face today.

Cassie Sunshine is a passionate mother, Vlogger and a citizen journalist, with the mission to inform the people of what is taking place with regards to covid19 PLANDEMIC and where this is all leading us.

Cassie and many others believe the evidence suggests, THIS IS NOT ABOUT A VIRUS BUT CONTROL AND A NEW WORLD ORDER. (which you can read about in multiple publications from official organisations, with that intention)

Damian Langiano has developed a pioneering package to help protect everyone and particularly youngsters online. He became concerned during lockdown with the drive to online learning and wanted to ensure the safety of youngsters by preventing them accessing pornograohy and other unsuitable material. He is also passionate about preventing paedophilia groups being able to access children online. He offered his pioneering technology to the govt free for use during lockdown, but the govt refused it.

He also offered it to groups whose primary aims are the welfare of children. His story of refusals from institutions and prominent people alike will shock you. Why do none of them want to protect children?

Nigel Jacklin - is a father, statistician and a media researcher.
He has worked with clients such as the FT and the BMJ in the UK and over 30 countries worldwide.

[and the founder of a new venture…The Peoples Portal.]
A related point to note, Nigel’s is wife trained in medicine and microbiology.

Nigel will dive into the statistics being used by media and Govt, what those mean and why the latest development, Hancock admitting the deaths have been inflated, is so important.

Leah Butler-Smith is a wife, mother and grandmamma. She is a mental health practitioner, NLP Trainer and avid Health researcher.

Like many joining the Keep Britain Free Peaceful Demonstration, she began watching the unfolding of a worrying set of actions by the Government. As she had already been researching the virus for some before the official Lockdown, she had predicted it would be enforced based on what she was witnessing. She then predicted if the lockdown went ahead, it would not end for at least 12 weeks.

When her predictions kept being confirmed, she had a late night chat with herself. Deciding to put her head above the parapet, she knew she risked her reputation, online abuse, loss of family and friends.

She thought of her grandbabies. They light up life. They are innocent babies who have the right to grow up in a world that we grew up in.

It was Leah's tweet in response to the new mandated mask wearing measures, that lead to the decision to go ahead with this demonstration.

We know we didn't give you much notice ... but the regs come in next week and the Government rest parliament!

Leah will introduce each speaker and share her concerns for the mental health of the nation, now and ongoing.

All men, women, young people and children, deserve the Natural Freedoms, we've become accustomed to.

For each of us speaking tomorrow and many of you who will join us … there was a moment where a Decision was made.

We strongly believe, the lockdown initially appeared to be about protecting the people of this country, but that quickly waned.

If protecting from a novel virus was geniune cause for concern and subequent measures, then once the curve had slowed, the NHS protected and the virus risk learned - things would have returned to normal with minimal guidelines to quarantine the sick.

The Government downgraded the virus risk to low in March and yet still the measure kept being implemented.

The additional measures, continuously being added to keep the public in a constant state of anxiety are unfounded and as Simon's case presents - disproportionate to the risks.

Globally there is evidence of other countries with no second wave, no draconian measures and no mask wearing in some places but not all.

The police do not wear masks and have done extensive research to determine the safety of their officers.

Those same officers who were exposed to the public, sometimes at close quarters and on masse.

Office workers, restaurant goers, shop workers, parliamentarians are not required to wear masks.

People are already reporting children being abused by adults for not wearing a mask, when the guidelines have not even been enforced.

There is nothing sensible about any of these decisions and there is no evidence it's necessary.

There is also NO RISK ASSESSMENT FOR THE WEARER!

So ...as this seems to be something of a battle, where the prize is a return of our liberties, our freedoms, our human rights and to protect the rights of the elderly, the young and the babies not yet born.

Into the breach my friends, into the breach we go.

Keep Britain Free #KBF

Those attending tomorrow we’ll ask you to use #KBFDemo hashtags when sharing your content so we can all re-share easily.

Official Photographer Andrew Clugston

PS ... John & Irina Kudrenok-Mappin are both amazing supporters of Simon and of the cause. You may want to check out their Facebook lives.

IAintentDead · 18/07/2020 21:58

There's a great Rightmove thread on the go. The house is fabulous, the decor is 'individual' and many would say 'money over taste' and it's definitely interesting

TheOrchidKiller · 18/07/2020 22:05

@wanderings
How exciting about your grandparents' house!

I'm not convinced that everyone wearing masks in the open air is virtue-signalling. Some of them, yes, but I think a lot of people do it out of fear of the virus.

There's a difference between a blase` chin-hammock wearer bellowing down his phone as he marches through the park, and the firmly masked couple scurrying wide-eyed along the edge of the pavement.

Paradiseinportugal · 18/07/2020 22:29

Damian Langiano has developed a pioneering package to help protect everyone and particularly youngsters online. He became concerned during lockdown with the drive to online learning and wanted to ensure the safety of youngsters by preventing them accessing pornograohy and other unsuitable material. He is also passionate about preventing paedophilia groups being able to access children online. He offered his pioneering technology to the govt free for use during lockdown, but the govt refused it.

He also offered it to groups whose primary aims are the welfare of children. His story of refusals from institutions and prominent people alike will shock you. Why do none of them want to protect children?
Nothing will shock me about any institution not wanting to protect children
Children are amongst the least protected members of society today.
TAVISTOCK Clinic.
TAVISTOCK Clinic
Just look at what's happening there.

ILoveTotoro · 18/07/2020 22:30

@DominaShantotto

I just look for somewhere not near my neighbour!
When we moved house a year ago that was genuinely our only criteria 🤣🤣😆
SirSamuelVimesBlackboardMonito · 18/07/2020 22:35

Nothing will shock me about any institution not wanting to protect children
Children are amongst the least protected members of society today.
TAVISTOCK Clinic.
TAVISTOCK Clinic
Just look at what's happening there.*

Oh yes. Caring for and safeguarding children is given lip service, and that is all.

Drivingdownthe101 · 18/07/2020 22:44

[quote TheOrchidKiller]@wanderings
How exciting about your grandparents' house!

I'm not convinced that everyone wearing masks in the open air is virtue-signalling. Some of them, yes, but I think a lot of people do it out of fear of the virus.

There's a difference between a blase` chin-hammock wearer bellowing down his phone as he marches through the park, and the firmly masked couple scurrying wide-eyed along the edge of the pavement.[/quote]
The thing I’ve found odd recently is that I’ve seen a fair few families (maybe 5/6 over the past few days) outdoors where the children (under 10) are wearing masks but the adults aren’t.
Try as I might I can’t see any logic behind that.

IAintentDead · 18/07/2020 23:05

The thing I’ve found odd recently is that I’ve seen a fair few families (maybe 5/6 over the past few days) outdoors where the children (under 10) are wearing masks but the adults aren’t.
Try as I might I can’t see any logic behind that.

I suspect that is kids asking for it because everywhere they look they get people telling them it means we will get out of sanctions earlier.

ImOnTheWrongPlanet · 18/07/2020 23:14

@Dowser thanks for that post I will see what I can to support as I share many of their concerns.
Wish I was able to attend.

TheOrchidKiller · 18/07/2020 23:36

I've wondered about the kids-in-masks with parents not-in-masks too.

I think it's just a lack of understanding of how masks may help & when, and of who is most at risk.

I also think some parents might have bought them because "everyone else has got one". Masks are now being sold as a must-have accessory, if you really, really care about your child you'd buy them one, wouldn't you? 'Cos everyone else is posting pictures of their kids in masks on social media. Aww, don't they look sweet/cool in that Peppa Pig / Dinosaur mask, let's post it on Facebook, then we'll go shopping. Masks aren't mandatory in shops just yet so mum & dad don't need to wear theirs, and may have forgotten to bring them, but if the kids want to, why not? What harm is it doing?

The older kids, the teens on bikes in masks, I swear they're a fashion statement.

DS rejected my suggestion of using a cycling buff for his rare forays into shops so I said he'd have to buy something he approved of himself.

I am a terrible mother.

IAintentDead · 18/07/2020 23:40

@TheOrchidKiller
If you are then I definitely was

Still - I 'mothered' before social media thankfully.

Paradiseinportugal · 19/07/2020 00:29

This thread appears to have become Political and dictatorial about mask wearing choice. I don't and won't support a mass gathering about a governmental decision. This mass gathering is about removing the elected Government and has fuck all to do with freedom.
I don't agree with many things that this Government has done and lied about.
That fucking sanctimonious spiel about harm to children in Dowser's post fucking sickened me.
Look at what's being done in the Tavistock clinic to prepubescent children. No fuckers are gathering to protest that.
I've really enjoyed the support and humour on here but I'm in a different situation to many of you. I have free movement, masks are mandatory here, I don't like it but I comply, only because it's law.
So I'm off. I've left the Facebook group. Coercive control doesn't suit me at all.
Thanks @Dowser you've given me the push to start shouting about the children.

IAintentDead · 19/07/2020 00:36

@Paradiseinportugal
hmm, not how I've seen anything on here at all and I'm sorry you have. All for free choice and not for dictatorial enforcement and I'm sorry you have seen it differently.

Take care and hope all goes well with you

ButterMeCrumpets · 19/07/2020 06:33

This thread appears to have become Political and dictatorial about mask wearing choice. I don't and won't support a mass gathering about a governmental decision.

Neither will I but I just ignore the posts I don't necessarily agree with like any thread.

This mass gathering is about removing the elected Government and has fuck all to do with freedom

I voted for the government but I still don't agree with masks. I am not going to try and overthrow them on one issue but I still won't shop for the economy in a mask. I have just changed the things I do in person to online even before the mandatory date as that is the protest I prefer. If the non shops report a rise in sales next month then my decision isn't shared by the rest of England but I still won't shop but it would prove the government right. If the sales drop I suspect they will just hope that mask wearing will dwindle and we will forget all about it and spend with more messages of save the economy.

ButterMeCrumpets · 19/07/2020 06:38

non shops should be non food shops.

I think those are the ones that have suffered the most and unfortunately I think will be mostly avoided by anyone who doesn't want to wear a mask. Non food shops have always struggled to compete with often cheaper online alternatives and now they will do even more as the only thing they typically used to offer over and above online was a personal experience.

PinkFondantFancy · 19/07/2020 07:27

@Paradiseinportugal sorry to see you go. I didn't think it had become political, there's lots of different views in here and we all agree with some not others.

@IAintentDead that face covering is excellent, love it!

wanderings · 19/07/2020 07:28

I saw a headline this morning "PM does not want a second national lockdown". But then he didn't want the first one either, and he probably didn't want to make muzzles mandatory.

I suppose it's marginally better than hearing "I won't hesitate to lock Britain down again" which is what other politicians might have come out with, but I don't set much store by the word of the sock puppet prime minister in general.

Still, off to Speaker's Corner today, in spite of the morning drizzle, grudgingly donning a face covering for travelling on the underground.

PinkFondantFancy · 19/07/2020 07:29

Exactly @ButterMeCrumpets, I'll be watching for data in a couple of months with interest. I had a lovely time browsing shops yesterday and it felt almost normal - no queues, people kept a normal respectful distance from each other rather than the previous weird scuttle dance thing to move out of each other's way. I won't be doing it with fogging up glasses though so I guess I'll be giving it a swerve for a bit.

PinkFondantFancy · 19/07/2020 07:30

@wanderings nothing but waffly waffle comes out of that man's mouth. I hope you have a good day today!

InsaneInTheViralMembrane · 19/07/2020 07:33

Silly naive me! I thought the protest was fighting the creep of restrictions upon our liberty - not just a bunch of pot-bangers thinking they’ll be sat in number ten by tea time sermoning “give quiche a chance”.

Well it’s looking nice here and I wanted to go to the beach. Bought another tow float to keep the kids easily visible, but like @torydeathdrug I’m dealing with the fall-out from a physical fight at 7:30 on a Sunday morning and I’m loathe to reward poor behaviour.

I had more self-doubt last night about my inability to formally educate at home and all these arses crafting, happy lessons and living their best lives better watch out because my kids are from District 12 and they’re scrappy.

ButterMeCrumpets · 19/07/2020 07:33

Last day of my holiday and it's chucking it down with rain. Looks like I am getting wet today 🌧

LivinLaVidaLoki · 19/07/2020 07:38

Have to admit, I'm confused when I see couples out and about and one is in a mask and the other isn't.
Surely whatever the person in the mask will either be exposed to, or expose others to, whatever they are trying to avoid from their partner??

Anyway, in non mask news dh and I had an indoor date night last night. Once ds went to bed we got some food in and watched a movie together...sounds good so far...only the movie we watched was IT chapter 2.

I remember being unimpressed when I saw the first (its my favourite book) so decided with the second I would wait for it to be on TV. Jeez what a load of shite. With the exception of a few bits it bore no resemblance to the book at all and went for cheap shock horror which just came across as out of place.

Orangeblossom78 · 19/07/2020 08:21

Been awake since 4am with funding music, thought maybe a guy nearby but turns out is an illegal rave in fields nearby!

Big drama on local nextdoor site about it, police said too large to stop os something and still going on!

We never have anything like this around here!

Orangeblossom78 · 19/07/2020 08:26

pounding music

Orangeblossom78 · 19/07/2020 08:35

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