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That little girl was standing on a BT junction box in Oxford Street when I walked passed; she got one of the biggest cheers of the day.
I was there with my 15-year-old daughter. I’m not totally comfortable with using children like that to spread grown-up messages, leans too much towards abuse for my liking. However if Mr and Mrs Thunberg are happy to do it…
Nicole
3 years ago
I was at the march in London last month! Couldn’t make this one, but so glad I went last time.
Does anybody know where I can get a list of covid bollocks over the past 15 months, like 3 weeks to flatten the curve, 1/2 million people will die, Nightingale hospitals, 4000 a day will die.
I’d like to make a list as I’m giving short sceptic talk to largely covidians.
Somewhere that i can’t find at the moment is a piece by Mike Yeadon containing Nine Lies we were told about Covid. If i find it i will give link or cut and paste.
There is a growing collection of video versions of this, too. Del Bigtree (Highwire), Taylor Hudak (The Last American Vagabond), Joni xxx (DayStar TV) & many more.
Yesterday, gave an hour long TV quality interview to a guy in Austria, commissioned to make a documentary for RedBull TV, sponsored by the owner of RedBull. That’s going to be broadcast on Austrian & German TV.
We won’t see it in U.K. because of total censorship.
This is the Federal Aviation Administration’s Guide for Aviation Medical ExaminersPharmaceuticals (Therapeutic Medications)Do Not Issue – Do Not Fly”…….. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved less than 12 months ago. The FAA generally requires at least one-year of post-marketing experience with a new drug before consideration for aeromedical certification purposes. This observation period allows time for uncommon, but aeromedically significant, adverse effects to manifest themselves……”
This rule would apply to all the Covid vaccines now being adninstered, I should think.
I don’t think it does, unfortunately. Part of the reason why it’s called a ‘vaccine’ is that it’s a way round the requirements stated for new drug certification etc. Thus it’s likely that the FDA protocol does not apply at present. Of you can call something an ‘emergency’, that is.
If you hear of any jobs for unvaccinated aircraft engineers then please do let me know, I’ve no doubt the coercion hammer is coming for me soon under the excuse that travel will be ‘inconvenient’ for us organic types!
If he can access light aircraft operating from grass airstrips all over the U.K., I foresee an income stream as people realise they have to get out.
My kids aren’t yet persuaded. They believe everything dad says but refuse to join the dots into the future.
They’re going to need to be airlifted to Sweden where a friend has a remote & self sufficient farmhouse on the border.
No airfare will be too much, then.
Actually had my first serious conversation with Mrs Cranmer about this the other day. She’s looking into claiming political asylum in the USA. I’m not so sure because I think if a dystopia is coming, it’s probably going to be global so there may not be anywhere to run to.
It’s true in the USA, where internal flight volumes are more of less back to normal.
But the tension on the flight deck is palpable.
Unvaccinated pilots are not permitted to fly some legs where the destination airport has mandated only vaccinated air crew.
I’ve been in touch with a group representing pilots in USA.
Those vaccinated are at risk of failing medical certification which is twice yearly for some airlines.
They’re also allowed to resume flying five days after vaccination which is reckless, because a sizeable minority of serious adverse events occur in the 6-21 day post vaccination interval.
I believe there’s already been one occasion where a pilot was taken seriously ill while taxi ing out a big jet.
Nice to be featured! (clergy in blue shirt from @irreverendpod!) It was such a wonderful event, and I was so honoured to be recognised by so many people – thanks, your support and kind words have had such an impact on me.
Your bravery in standing up for what you believe in is inspirational, unlike the leaders of the CofE. Hang around because when the reckoning starts there will be plenty of opportunities for leaders like you.
Thank you Tom, Jamie and Daniel for everything you do. You’re an inspiration to us all, standing tall and brave in this sea of despotic nonsense. Sorry I didn’t get to say hello but with so many (happy) people….!
Sorry it was so brief – I’d left my mother in the crowd behind and really didn’t want to get seperated, who knows what sort of trouble she’d have got into!
It was so good to see that the Irreverend clerics were there. I even got to meet Fr Jamie (and I spotted him from behind because of his cassock, not his banner!) He was striding along like one of the characters in The Mission!
That is so good to see and I love the banners. Especially the second one
I’m busy sorting out my sister’s children. Normally they go to France for the summer to stay with granny as part of a system that helps my sister keep above water. Last 2 years that hasn’t happened. My sister has a really stressful job in A&E and was sectioned in the past when it got a bit much. But it’s OK to put her through this again because we are protecting the NHS?
I was out of work 10 months. If I stop work to help my sister out I’ll probably be out of work for a long time. I think I’m going to need to.
I am thankful you those on the march and you lot. While it’s great for a few politicians to protect their careers it’s causing issues out here for the rest of us.
If you can help your sister you might legitimately consider it your vocation/job and be unconcerned by anyone passing judgment on your “unemployed “ status. We need each other. I hope it all works out for you.
I’m not overly concerned about my status. I am more concerned about losing my house. I would rather lose my house than my sister. And I’m sure I’ll need to apologise for being selfish for that. World just completely on it’s head bonkers.
Good to see Piers Corbyn. I gave him a fiver and got a pamphlet on Thermaggedon. Dipped out at Oxford Circus this time I’m afraid. I had to miss our monthly chalk stream clearing last time because these poor old bones were too knackered so I spread the love a little more evenly this time. Looks like I missed a lot of fun but chalk streams need love too.
Don’t worry about dropping out. I did that in the April march because I didn’t have time to do the whole thing. Every little helps.
fionn.dunne
3 years ago
It was, as in May, a life-affirming event. A key moment for me came right at the end of the march. As I was about to leave Parliament Square, a young guy and partner who had not attended the march, but were asking what the large crowds were about while passing through the Square, came up to me and asked if I had taken part in the antilockdown march. To which, of course, I replied yes. He thanked me and shook my hand. Maybe there’s hope yet for the future.
Great atmosphere. My friend’s placard got stolen by an Extinction Rebellion teenager , who also flipped us the bird in a sulky teenage way. It was hilarious; I told her via megaphone who George Soros was.
There was a slightly odd atmosphere when the march met the Pallies in Parliament Square. One of ‘our’ marchers said via a megaphone, and I think I’ve got this right, ‘It’s very nice that you want to free Palestine but wouldn’t you like to free your faces first?’
Good for you, you loving pommies! I wish we had as much courage as you do here in Australia. I dread the future for the young generations of this country and all I can do is inform my millennial children of the truth and hope that it will all crumble. Bring on NUREMBERG 2.0
NUREMBERG 2.0 was one of my megaphone chants, hoping the next one will be even bigger!
SueJM
3 years ago
Many thanks to all those who sent in their photos and were on the march. It gives those of us who couldn’t be there a flavour of the humanity that still remains in those who are awake. Power to the people!
Thank you one and all for a wonderful day so proud to be part of it again. Sometimes I feel like I’m ploughing a lone furrow but seeing all those thousands upon thousands of brilliant beautiful people has given me a terrific boost. WELL DONE EVERYONE AND THANK YOU AGAIN!
It was a fantastic day – I really enjoyed it and it was great to be amongst so many like minded people. Very uplifting for the spirits which, it must be said, have taken a real battering in recent months.
While on the march, I met a lovely woman, very elegant, very refined and beautifully dressed (I won’t give her name although I do know it), who told me that after 42 years as a dancer with the Royal Ballet she’d lost her job last week simply for refusing to wear a face nappy. No other reason. Understandably, she was very upset, but being part of such a wonderful event confirmed to her that she is right to stick to her principles and beliefs. What amazing courage and commitment – so inspirational for weak yellow bellied cowards like me!
You’re NOT weak or yellow bellied you came on the march didn’t you? That takes courage in itself so you get a huge pat on the back from me and a equally huge thank you from us all one more person makes all the difference. Be proud well done! PS Sorry about your new friend very sad and totally wrong.
Wonderfully uplifting to see the photos and read the comments. Heartfelt thanks to all who took part, wish I could have been there, so happy to see optimism, goodwill and humanity on faces rather than the frightened, muzzled, irrational creatures often seen now on the streets.
Thanks for this article LS team. It has to be the one with the least words in it to date but can still be considered one of the most important!
It’s great to see scale of ‘our’ togetherness.
:o)
so sad to miss such a wonderful day. We travelled from Scotland for the ‘freedom day’ demo last Monday – but it was raining and only a few hundred there. God forbid there’s a need for another Saturday, but if there is I’m there!
I beleive (but not 100% certain) there’s one planned for Saturday 24th July. Don’t take my word for it as I may be wrong. One thing’s for sure: if ALL restrictions aren’t lifted in FULL as promised by BoJo on 19th July (I think that’s the date) – then there will definitely be not just one – but many more freedom marches in the future!
Yes thousands and thousands and thousands outside Downing Street for days at a time it’s the only way they will start to take us seriously. Let’s hope it’s not necessary but to be honest I fear the worst. Apologies if that’s negative but we have to see it as it is.
Agreed. There needs to be regular disruption of the Westminster bubble if nothing changes on 19 July (or, as I suspect, if lockdowns are ended on the condition that vax-ports for foreign and domestic use are introduced).
I’m stuck in Cyprus by the restrictions on travel at the moment – perhaps the next one!
Cranmer
3 years ago
Brilliant day. Highlights for me were meeting Father Jamie from Irreverend and James Delingpole, and seeing all the really funny and clever banners. Very good to know that we are not alone, especially those of us who live in fully covid-compliant villages!
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Another one to add to the collection.
That little girl was standing on a BT junction box in Oxford Street when I walked passed; she got one of the biggest cheers of the day.
I was there with my 15-year-old daughter. I’m not totally comfortable with using children like that to spread grown-up messages, leans too much towards abuse for my liking. However if Mr and Mrs Thunberg are happy to do it…
I was at the march in London last month! Couldn’t make this one, but so glad I went last time.
Does anybody know where I can get a list of covid bollocks over the past 15 months, like 3 weeks to flatten the curve, 1/2 million people will die, Nightingale hospitals, 4000 a day will die.
I’d like to make a list as I’m giving short sceptic talk to largely covidians.
I was thinking about that earlier. I hope someone makes that list and publishes it.
10 Things We Have Learned During the Covid Coup – OffGuardian
Who controls the British Government response to Covid–19? | UKColumn
WHO Changes Definition of “Herd Immunity” to Eliminate Pre-COVID Consensus – Summit News
Here’s some ammunition for you. Good luck
Somewhere that i can’t find at the moment is a piece by Mike Yeadon containing Nine Lies we were told about Covid. If i find it i will give link or cut and paste.
Mike Yeadon’s “Nine Lies about Covid” are here:
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/the-great-deception/
There is a growing collection of video versions of this, too. Del Bigtree (Highwire), Taylor Hudak (The Last American Vagabond), Joni xxx (DayStar TV) & many more.
Yesterday, gave an hour long TV quality interview to a guy in Austria, commissioned to make a documentary for RedBull TV, sponsored by the owner of RedBull. That’s going to be broadcast on Austrian & German TV.
We won’t see it in U.K. because of total censorship.
Thank you from me for everything you’ve done in the last 18 months Mike.
Seconded.
Email him.
Some excellent sign-work was on display (here in the tube on the way to the demo)
or testing to know you’ve got it.
Or a true demonstration of the actual Sociopolitical dynamic…
In a word – Heartening!
Just seen posted elsewhere that insurers are refusing to let ‘vaccinated’ pilots fly after death of four BA pilots
That should do wonders for the BA share price
This is the Federal Aviation Administration’s Guide for Aviation Medical ExaminersPharmaceuticals (Therapeutic Medications)Do Not Issue – Do Not Fly”……..
FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved less than 12 months ago. The FAA generally requires at least one-year of post-marketing experience with a new drug before consideration for aeromedical certification purposes. This observation period allows time for uncommon, but aeromedically significant, adverse effects to manifest themselves……”
This rule would apply to all the Covid vaccines now being adninstered, I should think.
This rule would apply to all the Covid vaccines now being adninstered, I should think.
Yep!
I don’t think it does, unfortunately. Part of the reason why it’s called a ‘vaccine’ is that it’s a way round the requirements stated for new drug certification etc. Thus it’s likely that the FDA protocol does not apply at present. Of you can call something an ‘emergency’, that is.
No it doesn’t.
Firstly “generally”.
Secondly, its emergency authorised not marketing so different branch.
I’ve heard the problem with this is 80% of the BA pilots have already been vaccinated
My husband is an unvaccinated pilot. We will be coining it.
Sadly not airliners, but he can covert if needed.
If you hear of any jobs for unvaccinated aircraft engineers then please do let me know, I’ve no doubt the coercion hammer is coming for me soon under the excuse that travel will be ‘inconvenient’ for us organic types!
If he can access light aircraft operating from grass airstrips all over the U.K., I foresee an income stream as people realise they have to get out.
My kids aren’t yet persuaded. They believe everything dad says but refuse to join the dots into the future.
They’re going to need to be airlifted to Sweden where a friend has a remote & self sufficient farmhouse on the border.
No airfare will be too much, then.
Actually had my first serious conversation with Mrs Cranmer about this the other day. She’s looking into claiming political asylum in the USA. I’m not so sure because I think if a dystopia is coming, it’s probably going to be global so there may not be anywhere to run to.
Mind you, they can’t be flying even 20% of normal flights (perhaps ever, if Net Zero wins).
So, it is ‘No jab, no job’ BUT ‘With jab, no job’!
Meanwhile in the real world. Didn’t happen.
Vaccinated and unvaccinated pilots continue to fly completely normally.
Don’t believe everything you read on a tinfoil hat conspiracy website.
Especially don’t believe this
In truth, I’m interested to find out if it’s true or not. It was just posted as hearsay, and I’ve seen such hearsay myself, but nothing substantive.
Hearsay is only allowed when it suits the official narrative. When it goes against it, it’s a ‘tinfoil hat conspiracy.’
It’s true in the USA, where internal flight volumes are more of less back to normal.
But the tension on the flight deck is palpable.
Unvaccinated pilots are not permitted to fly some legs where the destination airport has mandated only vaccinated air crew.
I’ve been in touch with a group representing pilots in USA.
Those vaccinated are at risk of failing medical certification which is twice yearly for some airlines.
They’re also allowed to resume flying five days after vaccination which is reckless, because a sizeable minority of serious adverse events occur in the 6-21 day post vaccination interval.
I believe there’s already been one occasion where a pilot was taken seriously ill while taxi ing out a big jet.
Nice to be featured! (clergy in blue shirt from @irreverendpod!) It was such a wonderful event, and I was so honoured to be recognised by so many people – thanks, your support and kind words have had such an impact on me.
Your bravery in standing up for what you believe in is inspirational, unlike the leaders of the CofE. Hang around because when the reckoning starts there will be plenty of opportunities for leaders like you.
Likewise your words on me – well done and thanks
Your broadcasts have filled a big gap in my life. Thank you all so much!
Thank you Tom, Jamie and Daniel for everything you do. You’re an inspiration to us all, standing tall and brave in this sea of despotic nonsense. Sorry I didn’t get to say hello but with so many (happy) people….!
Thanks for catching up with me on the march. It was really good to meet in person.
Sorry it was so brief – I’d left my mother in the crowd behind and really didn’t want to get seperated, who knows what sort of trouble she’d have got into!
It was so good to see that the Irreverend clerics were there. I even got to meet Fr Jamie (and I spotted him from behind because of his cassock, not his banner!) He was striding along like one of the characters in The Mission!
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That is so good to see and I love the banners. Especially the second one
I’m busy sorting out my sister’s children. Normally they go to France for the summer to stay with granny as part of a system that helps my sister keep above water. Last 2 years that hasn’t happened. My sister has a really stressful job in A&E and was sectioned in the past when it got a bit much. But it’s OK to put her through this again because we are protecting the NHS?
I was out of work 10 months. If I stop work to help my sister out I’ll probably be out of work for a long time. I think I’m going to need to.
I am thankful you those on the march and you lot. While it’s great for a few politicians to protect their careers it’s causing issues out here for the rest of us.
If you can help your sister you might legitimately consider it your vocation/job and be unconcerned by anyone passing judgment on your “unemployed “ status. We need each other. I hope it all works out for you.
I’m not overly concerned about my status. I am more concerned about losing my house. I would rather lose my house than my sister. And I’m sure I’ll need to apologise for being selfish for that. World just completely on it’s head bonkers.
Good to see Piers Corbyn. I gave him a fiver and got a pamphlet on Thermaggedon. Dipped out at Oxford Circus this time I’m afraid. I had to miss our monthly chalk stream clearing last time because these poor old bones were too knackered so I spread the love a little more evenly this time. Looks like I missed a lot of fun but chalk streams need love too.
Don’t worry about dropping out. I did that in the April march because I didn’t have time to do the whole thing. Every little helps.
It was, as in May, a life-affirming event. A key moment for me came right at the end of the march. As I was about to leave Parliament Square, a young guy and partner who had not attended the march, but were asking what the large crowds were about while passing through the Square, came up to me and asked if I had taken part in the antilockdown march. To which, of course, I replied yes. He thanked me and shook my hand. Maybe there’s hope yet for the future.
Awesome.
Guys this makes me feel great. Well done to the protest and well done to the post. Please keep everyone updated on the next gathering.
Great atmosphere. My friend’s placard got stolen by an Extinction Rebellion teenager , who also flipped us the bird in a sulky teenage way. It was hilarious; I told her via megaphone who George Soros was.
Green rent-seeking is the welfare state for billionaires.
There was a slightly odd atmosphere when the march met the Pallies in Parliament Square. One of ‘our’ marchers said via a megaphone, and I think I’ve got this right, ‘It’s very nice that you want to free Palestine but wouldn’t you like to free your faces first?’
A sight to behold. More people needed at next one.
Some rational people.
More rational people.
Good for you, you loving pommies! I wish we had as much courage as you do here in Australia. I dread the future for the young generations of this country and all I can do is inform my millennial children of the truth and hope that it will all crumble. Bring on NUREMBERG 2.0
NUREMBERG 2.0 was one of my megaphone chants, hoping the next one will be even bigger!
Many thanks to all those who sent in their photos and were on the march. It gives those of us who couldn’t be there a flavour of the humanity that still remains in those who are awake. Power to the people!
Thank you one and all for a wonderful day so proud to be part of it again. Sometimes I feel like I’m ploughing a lone furrow but seeing all those thousands upon thousands of brilliant beautiful people has given me a terrific boost. WELL DONE EVERYONE AND THANK YOU AGAIN!
It was a fantastic day – I really enjoyed it and it was great to be amongst so many like minded people. Very uplifting for the spirits which, it must be said, have taken a real battering in recent months.
While on the march, I met a lovely woman, very elegant, very refined and beautifully dressed (I won’t give her name although I do know it), who told me that after 42 years as a dancer with the Royal Ballet she’d lost her job last week simply for refusing to wear a face nappy. No other reason. Understandably, she was very upset, but being part of such a wonderful event confirmed to her that she is right to stick to her principles and beliefs. What amazing courage and commitment – so inspirational for weak yellow bellied cowards like me!
You’re NOT weak or yellow bellied you came on the march didn’t you? That takes courage in itself so you get a huge pat on the back from me and a equally huge thank you from us all one more person makes all the difference. Be proud well done! PS Sorry about your new friend very sad and totally wrong.
Too kind Epi – thank you.
Wonderfully uplifting to see the photos and read the comments. Heartfelt thanks to all who took part, wish I could have been there, so happy to see optimism, goodwill and humanity on faces rather than the frightened, muzzled, irrational creatures often seen now on the streets.
It was quite amusing to see some of the maskoids looking in horror at the huge mass of people approaching them!
Thanks for this article LS team. It has to be the one with the least words in it to date but can still be considered one of the most important!
It’s great to see scale of ‘our’ togetherness.
:o)
And it’s just occurred to me – surely this demo (together with the previous ones) caused massive superspreader events!
;o) haha
The only thing we’re super spreading is the truth.
And the truth is that every one of the central narrative points about this virus is lies.
What fantastic photos!! People Power in action! !
Looks like the seventies all over again
Brought a tear to my eye.
so sad to miss such a wonderful day. We travelled from Scotland for the ‘freedom day’ demo last Monday – but it was raining and only a few hundred there. God forbid there’s a need for another Saturday, but if there is I’m there!
I beleive (but not 100% certain) there’s one planned for Saturday 24th July. Don’t take my word for it as I may be wrong. One thing’s for sure: if ALL restrictions aren’t lifted in FULL as promised by BoJo on 19th July (I think that’s the date) – then there will definitely be not just one – but many more freedom marches in the future!
Yes thousands and thousands and thousands outside Downing Street for days at a time it’s the only way they will start to take us seriously. Let’s hope it’s not necessary but to be honest I fear the worst. Apologies if that’s negative but we have to see it as it is.
Agreed. There needs to be regular disruption of the Westminster bubble if nothing changes on 19 July (or, as I suspect, if lockdowns are ended on the condition that vax-ports for foreign and domestic use are introduced).
Looks like the old anti-CJB demos. Happy days.
Brilliant!
Well done to everybody that attended!
I’m stuck in Cyprus by the restrictions on travel at the moment – perhaps the next one!
Brilliant day. Highlights for me were meeting Father Jamie from Irreverend and James Delingpole, and seeing all the really funny and clever banners. Very good to know that we are not alone, especially those of us who live in fully covid-compliant villages!