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Nigel Farage Declares War on Woke Banks

by Will Jones
27 July 2023 5:00 PM

Nigel Farage, the former UKIP and Brexit Party leader at the centre of the NatWest de-banking scandal that led to CEO Dame Alison Rose’s resignation, has declared war on woke banks, announcing a new movement to bring about change. Here’s an excerpt from his article in the Telegraph.

As I have said before, the only reason I decided to go public – and ultimately cause myself quite a fair degree of embarrassment – is that I realised over the last couple of years that many people had wrongly had their bank account closed. Since I told my own story this month, I have been inundated with tales from others in genuine distress who have also suffered the indignity of being “de-banked”. I have encouraged all of them to make a Subject Access Request to establish why this happened. …

British taxpayers bailed out the banks after the greed and stupidity of executives crashed the system 15 years ago. In return, these same banks have closed hundreds of branches around the country in order to swell their profits, ruined the lives of many by ‘de-banking’ them, and embarked on a holier-than-thou greenwashing exercise as a way of hoodwinking the public into thinking they are caring and responsible. Bluntly, the banks have spat in the faces of the people who should matter most to them, their clients. 

Now it is time to fight back. A common feeling that has been expressed to me over these past few weeks is one of helplessness bordering on despair. It is clear that nobody has been speaking up for everyday people. Now, I intend to be their voice and to campaign for the cultural and legal changes that our banking system needs. Every law-abiding citizen in this country should have the right to a bank account. The resignation of Dame Alison Rose is the first step to ensuring this can happen. Banks must return to operating as they used to do. Then – and only then – can we return to business as usual. 

I am now seriously motivated by this issue. The desperation of those that have been wronged by the big banks means that I simply have to do something. I may not have picked this fight, but I now find myself right in the middle of it. I will be launching, over the course of the next few days, an exercise designed to gather together all of those that have been de-banked. I’m hoping to build a very large database of cases to find out which banks are the worst offenders and what the commonest reasons are, so that we can prepare and present a lobby to ministers, and to Parliament, in order to achieve fundamental change. 

It might be said that the cultural problem within our banks has, so far at least, only affected a small proportion of the population. But if these institutions continue to believe they can become moral arbiters, monitoring the social media profiles of account holders, the numbers affected will quickly grow. Our current rulebook, backed up by aggressive compliance departments, has proved to be a sledgehammer that has missed the nut. It isn’t money launderers but innocent people who are paying the price. It simply cannot continue. 

I will be asking people out there to come and join me. Let’s fight this.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: The Chief Executive of Coutts has resigned with immediate effect over the bank’s mishandling of Farage’s account, the Telegraph reports. Peter Flavel, who became boss of Coutts in 2016, said the treatment of Farage had “fallen below the bank’s high standards of personal service”. Meanwhile Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declined to say whether he had confidence in NatWest Group Chairman Sir Howard Davies.

Tags: BanksCancel CultureCensorshipDame Alison RoseDe-bankingDebankingNatWestNigel FarageWoke capitalismWoke Corporation

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago

There is no hope for humanity if this sort of idiocy retains public support!

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Why the surprise?

The main thing holding back humanity’s worst discriminatory instincts is responsible leadership not allowing it.

When pretty much 99% of the leadership of our societies are advocating mass discrimination, what are we to expect?

From day one this has been an abject failure of our political leaders. They are compromised and we are all now at the mercy of whatever sinister forces are driving this.

Humans in the meantime are going to be humans.

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Attaboy
Attaboy
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

it is also about what the public allows… in many ways, it has been deterioration on both parts.. the leaders wouldnt be able to proceed had not the public stood aside and allow it

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cornubian
cornubian
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Its called manufacturing consent. With the right media softening up, the ruling elite can make people consent to anything – even their own democide.

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

The BBC article was misleading. The referendum was not just about vax passports, it was a collection of amendments to existing COVID legislation, including provision of government help to people affected by COVID and free COVID testing paid for by the federal government. https://www.edi.admin.ch/edi/de/home/dokumentation/abstimmungen/covid-19-gesetz.html

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

It shouldn’t need saying, but BBC articles need to be carefully fact checked!

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SueJM
SueJM
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

Oh that is very clever ….give them a referendum that includes something that most folk would say yes to viz gov assistance for the unlucky and something else for free and then tack on the nasty stuff. So the folk of Switzerland would have been faced with a pure moral dilemma. What a shit show. Maybe referendums are not worth it and are certainly not what they ostensibly seem to be! SHAME on you Swiss gov.

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Hopeless
Hopeless
3 years ago

Looks like Gessler the Austrian is in charge in Switzerland, and the spirit of William Tell is crushed and kaput.

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No I'm Spartacus!
No I'm Spartacus!
3 years ago

Who was counting the votes?

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  No I'm Spartacus!

There’s no surprises here, and no need for crude ballot-rigging.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  No I'm Spartacus!

Bill Gates.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago

Swiss need to catch COVID then, don’t risk the clot-shots THEN COVID

Someone needs to setup parties.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Is mandatory house arrest of those testing positive designed to maximise the clot-shots as the only way of being genuinely immunised (deliberately catching it from a person with it) becomes illegal?

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago

Proof that populist referendums are no solution to any problem requiring information rather than just opinion. The base is too manipulable by power(as often cited, Hitler had popular support).

It’s impossible to retain any faith in simple majoritarian democracy after a result like this – even if you are of the opinion that the problem is with asking the question in the first place.

It’s the same flaw that lies behind the imaginary concept of the ‘free’ market. Almost all markets, in reality, are subjected to capture by power and a lack of comprehensive information.

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John Dee
John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

It’s impossible to retain any faith in simple majoritarian democracy after a result like this.

Well, it may be ‘unfortunate’, but it’s hard to argue that the majority won’t get what they voted for.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

The majority have already got what they voted for, let’s see what the unvaxxed have to say about them imposing that on everyone else.

It seems from the outline report above that the Referendum was called for by the unvaxxed, a decision they must now regret.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

I’m more worried about the minority having profound ignorance thrust upon them by the majority dictatorship.

It’s been a conundrum ever since the notion of ‘democracy’ was conceived.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

The free market is better than the much simpler and less dangerous than 100% bureaucrats captured with a coerced choice for you! As has currently happened with SAGE.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

No. It’s much simpler. The ‘free’ market just doesn’t exist. Never did. Never will. Except in extremely limited circumstances.

What we have now is, essentially, a culmination of the market tending to monopoly and elite control of it.

The alternative is not 100% bureaucratic control, which is simply an alternative route to elite monopoly.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Quite so, whatever happened to ‘live and let live’?
Not even a sizeable minority of the vaxxed seem to have voted for ‘ I made my choice, you make yours’.🏳
The result so closely mirrored the vaxxed/unvaxxed split to make this clear unless large numbers of unvaxxed voted to make themselves illegal, ⛓⁉️

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

The BBC write-up is highly slanted. The truth is that many vaccinated people voted AGAINST vaccine passports. No way do the unvaxxed account for 38% of the adult population in Switzerland. The BBC are twisting things with their use of the word “fully”.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

The majority has been led to believe that it’s a zero sum game. Our rights versus yours. Remember that according to official narrative, the unvaccinated are causing the pandemic and are “a minority which is restricting the majority” (nevermind I have yet to find a single unvaccinated person who is in favor of any restrictions). But it is no wonder that if you believe that, you will vote against your “enemy”.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Hitler held several referendums – a little-known fact. Nazism was all about the “volk”. It was after the war, in the Federal Republic of Germany, that referendums were banned for a long time.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Precisely.

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LovelyGirl
LovelyGirl
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Aha! This was a subject remain voters brought up in 2016. The appeal and view of the legitimacy of referenda appear to depend entirely on the outcome!

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PhantomOfLiberty
PhantomOfLiberty
3 years ago

Like a lot of votes latterly there may have been a fix: Swiss state very dependent on baking trade and various corrupt global bodies – in the last decade they facilitated the settling of GAVI in Geneva https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4078904/The-fattest-charity-fat-cat-Foreign-aid-boss-MILLIONS-1-5billion-handed-charity-British-taxpayers.html

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Artemis
Artemis
3 years ago
Reply to  PhantomOfLiberty

Globalist scoundrels at BeRo and Homepride messing things up for everyone as usual…

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The Dogman
The Dogman
3 years ago
Reply to  Artemis

Big Cake fixing the agenda as ever.

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PhantomOfLiberty
PhantomOfLiberty
3 years ago
Reply to  PhantomOfLiberty

Banking, of course.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago

Not Vaccines – they are signing up to enforce the regular injection of genetic code that was literally designed in a computer, that makes the body produce a toxic foreign protein they call the spike protein. Then there are all the technological components which have shown up in the vials, and the fact that everyone is getting different batches and different concoctions, none of which is publicly disclosed.

They claim this spike protein forms part of the computer generated Coronavirus ball they show everyone to sell the scam and make it look like some sea mine, but the reality is, they have never shown any proof that such a thing truly exists or causes disease. They have reached this stage powered by chutzpah and bullshit alone. These people who have signed up for this are enemies of themselves, their country and freedom. They are brainwashed. They have been tricked and fooled. They have internalised the word of Satan, and they have become Satanic entities in the process, because if you believe and live life according to the word of Satan the deceiver, you inadvertently become a follower of Satan. Christianity is full of such people. No amount of forgiveness can change the fact these people have been injected with the Mark of the Beast. They think you get health from injecting a POISON into your body. They are wrong and they need to face up to the reality.

EMAIL EXCHANGE WITH UK MHRA – Exposing the genomic sequence of SARSCov2
https://www.fluoridefreepeel.ca/email-exchange-with-uk-mhra-exposing-the-genomic-sequence-of-sarscov2/

When I read the Wuhan study in Feb 2020 I was mortified by the monkey kidney & foetal cell-lines which were used as a “culture” before rt-PCR amplification. Isolation was never satisfactory at any stage thereafter.

I honestly felt sick.

The genome sequence was computed from this.

I set about proving that the vaccine has been created from a computer generated genomic sequence & not one isolated from an infected person, either in Wuhan or anywhere else in the world since.

The Pfizer BioNTech vaccine was approved by UK MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) & I initiated a polite exchange of emails with them as follows:

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Given that DS is speaking of the Moronic variant as if it is as good as proven that this things exists and has been proven to cause symptoms, maybe DS could provide the irrefutable evidence that this is legit, not some fairytale from the machine of lies. If not, please can we start introducing lots of caveats, to confirm that when we speak of the moronic variant, we have no proof that this is legit, and no reason to believe its legit, as the info is coming from known liars who have openly stated agendas to change the world and turn it into a dystopian shithole.

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Proveritate
Proveritate
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Doesn’t experience tell us that it doesn’t matter to the Covidians whether it exists or not? This is all about a lying narrative, not about seeking the truth, and looking at the facts.

A variant that is more transmissible but milder than Delta is something that we ought to be encouraging to find its way here because it would drive out the more virulent variant (which currently is pretty much a monoculture of Delta) and replace it with something of little consequence.

But no, the claimed existence of something that could be a boon is being used for political purposes to extend control and fear.

Before we had genomic sequencing it would have been impossible to pull this off: it simply would not have been known that a ‘new variant’ had been found. It was known that mutations occur, and they are one of the ways of bringing pandemics to an end: herd (natural) immunity to a less virulent strain protects perfectly against the more virulent.

But there are evil forces who don’t want this pandemic to come to an end, and fussing over variants is one way to perpetuate the dystopia.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

Sure – theres either no virus or there is a low mortality rate virus which is not at all noticeable to society as a whole. I opt for no virus because there is no defacto proof of a new virus and I know for a fact the people doing this are occultist liars, so for them to be doing this using nothing but chutzpah and assertion would come as no surprise. I have endured nearly two years of non stop terrorism about this supposedly super deadly virus, but I see ZERO first hand evidence of this in REAL LIFE. I have seen so much evidence of crime agenda and fraud, so the notion that the whole things is a staged event makes PERFECT sense. Therefore, on balance, after 2 years of going around in circles and listening to all the experts on all sides, weighing up all the arguments, I am now heavily leaning towards there being NO NEW VIRUS. By now there should be tonnes of proof. There is none. There is just dodgy tests, fraudulent mislabelling of deaths, and literally killing of people who are in care, only to label them COvid deaths. That does not equal a pandemic. It equals a criminal scam, which is all this is.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Just to say, that many of the deaths now being fraudulently attributed to Covid will in actuality be deaths caused by the so called “vaccines” that are not vaccines but are instead bioweapons. There will be a great many more of these deaths to come as the mass genocide continues to gather pace.

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Susan
Susan
3 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

And, as has been suggested here before, a new variant can be used to cover for the multiple adverse reactions and malign manifestations of the shots.

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J4mes
J4mes
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Mortality rates were in-keeping with the usual trends last year, except for an increase of around 10,000 deaths. As you’ve noted, the so-called hospital ‘bed-blockers’ who were chucked into the care homes and given lethal injections makes up for a bulk of this figure. Add to that deaths from lockdown and the early days of ‘vaccine’ deaths and I think we can agree there was no pandemic.

Considering the ‘deaths with covid’ was totally in line with death by flu in previous years, while flu apparently vanished last year – I think we can see where they got their figures from.

Thing is, this is all documented on DS but they still talk about OMICRON as if it’s a real thing…

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Which is why I label this site controlled opposition. There are things which are clearly taboo. “No virus” is one of those things. If youre going to label yourself a sceptic, you had better be a sceptic, otherwise youre just another bullshitter, and weve already got plenty of those misdirecting our world.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Not taboo, as such. If it were so, you would be censored below the line for raising it, as for instance the msm censors “racist” or “homophobic” posts even below the line. That’s how taboos work.

But the “no virus” position is clearly not shared by the owner and those posting above the line, and we do not ever see it represented there. However, it is commonly present btl.

Myself, I think this is the best way to approach it anyway, because having it atl would just make it easier for the site to be dismissed in the mainstream, whereas allowing free discussion below the line permits all theories to be discussed, resources shared etc.

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186NO
186NO
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

I am no scientist but surely the giveaway is in the statement that SARS COV2 is the result of “gene synthesis and DNA recombinant technology”

Using information gleaned to date – mainly the Baric co-authored report which confirmed that they had used bat/rat coronaviruses to engineer 8 recombinants from which two were genetically modified by GoF technology to produce the SARS COV2 chimera – I take this to mean the the genomic sequence may have been designed on a computer but then assembled “in the lab” once it was clear which part of the genomic code of the constituent “parts” – including the “backbone” inserted at the Furin cleavage site to enable attachment to human ACE2 receptor cells – worked to make the original animal reservoir viruses from said rat /bat transmissable between humans (where the original animal reservoir viruses were not hence why SARS COV2 has never been found between the “bat cave” and Wuhan and it was never found in 80000+ animals tested, taken from the wet markets close to and in Wuhan) and also far more pathogenic.

Not certain I have this correct – happy( a relative term) to be corrected.

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago

With just under two-thirds of the population fully vaccinated, the Swiss have one of the lowest vaccination rates in Western Europe.

So if just over 60% Swiss are vaxxed and 60% Swiss voted to retain vaxx apartheid it must logically follow that just about everyone who is vaxxed has now refused to give up their 1st class citizen status for a bunch of unvaxxed scum.  At the same time Switzerland declares itself an openly fascist apartheid country. So where are the UK’s sanctions?
The vaxx is merely to obtain world citizen status – and is harmless if you are granted a dose vial No1 (saline).

C19-vaxx-labelnumber-slovenia.jpg
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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

Any correlation between language/culture per Canton and vaxxed/unvaxxed?

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

The only eternal correlation that matters worldwide at the moment (and this cuts across all cultural / state lines) is that in this new vaxxocracy the unvaxxed will never vote to be permanent 2nd class citizens (assuming they even get a vote in the coming years) and the vaxxed will never give up their (alas temporary) 1st class status. And since the vaxxed outnumber the unvaxxed by around 4:1 and climbing we will have a few years of apartheid transition, more emergency rules and then game over for the dwindling pleb unvaxxed. 
These poor souls will be left to foraging on the margins of Universal Credit societies from which they are excluded, and probably become legitimate sniper targets in some states. Meanwhile those obedient sheep vaxxed with vials #2 and #3 (see above) will start badly malfunctioning, with even those left with some residual health reduced to doing the menial tasks for those vaxxed with vial #1 (ie the elite unvaxxed). 
Ironic really, the unvaxxed elite will eventually inherit the earth where traffic jams will be a thing of the past. All’s well that ends well, as someone once said.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

Interesting video. I’m not too sure how the information on batches was obtained or how the particular instances of “vaccine” damage were tied to batch numbers, but perhaps this information is publicly available.

If the information as presented holds up, then it is in itself a damning piece of evidence and powerful indication that the Covid “pandemic” is likely centred around depopulation, using “vaccines” that are in reality bioweapons.

Where I disagree with the presenter somewhat, is in his description of the 80% of batches as harmless. They may well be relatively harmless in the immediate period after injection, but the longer term adverse effects must still be unknown, at least to those not in on the scam. More careful wording would have been helpful.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago

Free men vote to become serfs.

Still, I’m sure the serfs will later be permitted to vote to become free men again.

Certain of it.

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Free men vote to become serfs.

Anyone who takes the vaxx is a serf/addict/beneficiary for life, and will vote accordingly to please their pusher man. The people already voted when offering up their deltoids as guinea pigs to experimental treatments, the subsequent X on the ballot slip is a mere consequence. The cause is the jab, the effect is inevitable democratically induced apartheid and societal/economic chaos. This has been the clear direction of government policy from March 2020, and beyond reasonable doubt from vaxx day 1 (almost 12 months ago), but there will always be the deniers, the collaborators, the beneficiaries and (most importantly) those wiling to believe them – hence the 80% vaxx rate.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago

Switzerland was the last place to expected to vote themselves along the road to totalitarianism.

Far from using their almost unique system of final say by binding referendum to continue their fine record of resisting tyranny for over 200 years including being, largely, neutral in WW1 & 2 and latterly against the outrageous demands of the EU.

Instead of which they seem to have adopted a parochial and self centred attitude of “if I’ve been vaccinated why shouldn’t everyone else be”; narrow minded, cruel spirited and mean.
I would wish the worst that might come to them were it not for the interests of the one third remaing unvaxxed.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Am I the only person here who went and looked at the actual referendum results? Majorities in two cantons opposed vaccine passports.

And the countrywide figure of 38% (better than the 33% suggested in the title) is higher than it would be in Britain.

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Portnadler
Portnadler
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Absolutely.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Swiss neutrality may have been cowardice dressed up as dogmatic ‘rationality’ all along.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

One thing the Swiss have never been is cowardly.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

No disrespect intended, but there’s a first time for everything. This is no longer the land of Swiss pikemen, but the hidey hole of the world’s ill gotten gains.

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Katabasis
Katabasis
3 years ago

MORONIC.

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kate
kate
3 years ago

You’ll be aware that one of our assiduous researchers noticed a short while ago that adverse events are not occurring randomly throughout the batches & lots of vaccines made by a given manufacturer.
Instead, it appears that just 5% of the batches / lots are associated with almost all the deaths.
Given the tight requirements of consistency associated with an authorised product, it’s absolutely impossible that this is a chance event.
No: this is I regret to say unequivocal evidence of malfeasance.
The new (to me) observations in this document are absolutely extraordinary & upsetting.
In brief, they’ve uncovered striking evidence of what’s called DOSE RANGE-FINDING for lethal outcomes.
There are 4-5 different sets of batches / lots of the Pfizer vaccine, deployed in the USA, which show this DRF effect.
Worse, there is a quiet period between each of the lethal batches, the purpose of which is clearly BASELINE ESTABLISHMENT.

Dr Mike Yeadon

https://rense.com/general96/toxic-01.pdf

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kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

https://brandnewtube.com/watch/patterns-in-the-deployment-of-toxic-covid-vaccine-batches_x3LiCNOENb23dnk.html

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Thanks for sharing. Is this from Telegram? I feel sick…

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kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

https://t.me/s/robinmg

Yep this is the site.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago

“Now Covid infections are rising exponentially with cases numbers rising 40-65% each week”.

Surprise Surprise, they do winter more harshly than we do. How’s the old Flu getting on? Just about disappeared probably.

Number of ‘cases’ is neither here nor there, what about serious illness and mortality compared not to last month but the same time perid over the past decade or so?

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Attaboy
Attaboy
3 years ago

Well throughout this pandemic all the BS has had public support, I think that’s what makes it so crazy…. these kind of things make me wonder if self destruction is just a natural part of society… what other explanation can there be?

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Star
Star
3 years ago

@Luke – Your headline is too gloomy. Two cantons voted to get rid of vaccine passports: Schwyz and Appenzell Innerrhoden.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Is the final result dependent on the total number of votes cast nationally, as with Brexit, or does it depend on how many constituent Cantons come down on each side?

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

I wish I had time right now to check. I am not sure of the exact rules, but I am wondering whether the federal government will be allowed to keep vaccine passports in the two cantons that voted against them. Cantons have a lot of autonomy.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

any ski runs there?

I’m looking for a social credit check free place to spend lots of money snowboarding.

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FrankFisher
FrankFisher
3 years ago

well there you go. As I keep saying, it is PEOPLE that are the problem. The tyranny of the ignorant and fearful majority.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
3 years ago

Does it never occur to people that when cases are rising at the rate they are in Switzerland it isn’t people who have not been vaccinated catching it? Logically it can’t be for the simple reason they would all have to be catching it over and over and over again.
Look at the UK where 80% + are Sheep: is it really the 20%, a majority of whom are children, driving cases? The Governments own data shows most in hospital are double jabbed.
This all has every hallmark of the Fascists in the 1930’s. Look at Governments, including our own, silencing anyone who goes against the Government line. Look at the fact they are doing exactly what Hitler wrote about in Mein Kampf: he needed someone identifiable to target and Jews were ideal. Look at the lack of democratic process – the UK Government, which I do not recognise, threw out an edict for face masks on a whim. No debate. No process.
What next? Labour camps for the Unclean?

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Gregoryno6
Gregoryno6
3 years ago

Bravo to those mountain dwelling Swedes who resist. I imagine them yodeling ‘You can stick your vaccine passport…’ across the snowfields.

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amanuensis
amanuensis
3 years ago

So, they’ve got ‘low’ vaccination (66% vaccination compared with the UK at 69% and Germany at 68.5%) and they’ve got rules that say the unvaccinated aren’t allowed to socialise without a negative test.

But cases are increasing by 50% a week.

Presumably they’re all saying ‘imagine how bad it would be if we allowed the unvaccinated to socialise?’

This situation is bonkers — it is clear that the belief in the vaccines is misplaced.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Belief in the virus was too.

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Portnadler
Portnadler
3 years ago

It’s good news, folks! That’s an awful lot of people who voted against the covid rules. But more than that: it’s an awful lot of people who will now have to fight tooth and nail to retain their freedoms. Try boxing in a pack of frightened dogs and see how they fight back. Now try it on a million or two people in a small country. This will not end here.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  Portnadler

Any fighting back will only serve as confirmation to the official narrative that the minority is “anti-democratic” and trying to tyrannize the majority.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Indeed. But what’s the alternative?

Sometimes violent protest serves to empower the establishment to crush the protesters’ cause (eg striking miners in 1984-5), sometimes it wins (IRA, US anti-slavery, Zionist anti-British campaign).

But when people are officially and actively discriminated against with the force of law, it’s hard to restrain all of them from violent resistance of some sort.

Violence there will be, and as you imply it will be used to justify further cracking down, which will further embitter the resisters. That’s the path the panickers have chosen to set out on, across much of Europe.

And many of those panicker hypocrites would have solemnly nodded and agreed, if you’d suggested to them: “no justice, no peace”, a couple of years ago or in a different context.

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reddog
reddog
3 years ago

This was actually the 4th highest turnout since 1971 (at 65%)

If it had been the normal level of turn out for a November vote (45-50%), the No vote would have had a much higher chance of winning.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  reddog

If 65% is correct, this means less than 40% of the people eligible to vote were in favour of keeping vaccine passports.

This points at another issue with referendums: People with an axe to grind are much more likely to vote than people in general, hence, the outcome will usually be skewed towards agendas of (relatively) fanatical minorities. Could be fixed by making the vote unary: Whoever is in favour of yes has to turn up and vote yes. If that’s not a solid majority of the people eligible to vote, eg 60% or more, the proposal is considered rejected.

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reddog
reddog
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

65% is correct

https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/jetzt-wollen-die-sieger-scharfe-massnahmen-314767130124

I was hoping the people with an axe to grind would be the people who did not want Vaccine Passports!

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smithey
smithey
3 years ago

Turkeys voting for Christmas springs to mind

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago

I’m finding these sorts of posts from DS very, very depressing. Does it really warrant a whole post that Switzerland has voted in favour of vaccine passports? Are we surprised? This kind of thing is SO sapping to the morale. Are we going to have a DS post every time another country does something depressing? As there are a lot of countries to go…

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

It might be good to focus on practical means of resisting the tyranny rather than just reading about it, youre right.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

After posting this, I posted a subsequent post suggesting things DS could cover. To my horror, for the first time since the site started, my post was put on approval. It has not appeared yet. Hopefully it will be reinstated.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Did it have more than two links? That’s the usual reason for that happening, I think.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Ah, typing as you were typing!

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

It looks as if my post went on ‘auto’ approval because it contained two links. Apologies. I love DS! (Most of the time.)

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gone_loopy
gone_loopy
3 years ago

So its ok to discriminate against a section of society if a majority vote for it?

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  gone_loopy

Turns out. Who knew?

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Backlash
Backlash
3 years ago
Reply to  gone_loopy

And the idiots doing the voting don’t realise that divide and conquer means it will be their turn eventually

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

…

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debra
debra
3 years ago

I would call them Fking halfwits, and I may still do so, however being charitable,they have been subject to the-same PsyOps and lies we have. But, bugger me! Intelligent people!!!

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago

On their own heads it will be.

Unfortunately also on the heads of the significant wiser minority, and on those of the victims of the bitter divisions and conflicts this will create until it is overturned, or resistance completely crushed by force.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

And on the heads of all of us everywhere.
This just makes the widespread adoption of vax passports globally that much more likely.

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Katabasis
Katabasis
3 years ago

A friend just told me the Moronic variant is being explicitly linked with heart damage. Has anyone else seen this?

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steve_z
steve_z
3 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

I just saw racing pulse in someone quite young. It will take a few weeks for them to investigate Omicron and then spin it for the public

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kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

Yes – they are linking it to heart inflammation, heart failure and heart attacks. I will try to find the link.

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kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

I have just checked the link, and it is not reliable. I do not believe that there are official; claims for this yet.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

Just more rehashing of old COVID stories. Eg, vaccine-induced heart inflammation is considered irrelevant because COVID-induced heart inflamation is considered to be more frequent.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7smNyXus44

Kier Starmer desperate to keep Boris in office.

Clueless Starmer To BAN Private Health To Force Everyone To qUse NHS

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Yep – 6 million qUsers and counting!

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steve_z
steve_z
3 years ago

maybe someone should ask Piers Morgan what we should do?

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Tenchy
Tenchy
3 years ago

I guess if the issue was put to the vote in this country the outcome would be similar.

There’s nowt as stupid as folk.

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tom171uk
tom171uk
3 years ago
Reply to  Tenchy

Sad but true.

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Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  Tenchy

The issue hasn’t been put to the people in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, but those regions still have vaxx passports.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago

Luke Perry – rather than giving us depressing articles from the BBC (‘worth reading in full’ – why??), could you please report on more positive developments around the world. For example (copied and pasted from Off-guardian):

‘…huge marches took place in Italy, Guadeloupe, Germany and Australia in the last few days. All against mandatory vaccination.

Non-protest-based good news this week comes from Missouri, where a judge has struck down the state’s anti-Covid “public health measures”, finding that empowering unelected public health officials to set policy violated the principles of representative government.

Tell about these things, DS – don’t find the worst bits of the BBC news for us. We can do that ourselves!

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago

My heart is pounding. I have supported this site from the start, emailing Toby with contributions when it was really very small, and contribute financially monthly. Following my critical post below, I tried to post again, suggesting things that DS could cover. For the first time ever, my post was put ‘on approval’, and it has not appeared!! Whoever has censored my second post had better put it back pdq. Nevertheless, trust has been lost.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

well I can see this one. its often if you post two links it auto looks for approval to prevent spam.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

OK. Right…perhaps there were two links in the post. Perhaps I’ve jumped to the wrong conclusion. Please everyone forgive my paranoia – something to do with the times I’m living in I think… I’ll try to post again and say what I want to say without posting two links! Thank you…

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SJR
SJR
3 years ago

Funny how a Star Wars film “Revenge Of The Sith” echoes the world’s slide into tyranny.

Their senate votes to give the Chancellor emergency powers, then he uses those powers to form the Galactic Empire for a “safe and secure society.”

https://youtu.be/DgxZr6LLS34

“So this is how liberty dies… with thunderous applause.”

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  SJR

The ultimate tyranny is democratic tyranny. The citizens want it and feel no fear, coercion, or anxiety. Hitler could only do so much without the internet etc. Just because evil is accepted it is even more demonic.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago

Forgive my paranoia, people – I had thought one of my posts had been censored, but it has been pointed out that it could have been because it contained two links, triggering an auto ‘to be approved’. I was halfway through an e-mail to Toby…which I’m sure he can do without. So, I’ll try again. This is simply a suggestion – that DS try to cover more positive developments around the world, eg: (from Off-Guardian): 1) huge marches taking place in Italy, Guadeloupe, Germany and Australia’ in the last few days. Or 2) news from Missouri, where a judge has struck down the state’s anti-Covid ‘public health measures’ finding that empowering unelected public health officials to set policy violated the principles of representative government.’ And I’ll include the comment I made in my post that didn’t appear, which was ‘we can all find depressing stories on the BBC if we want to’.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

More than two, I think. Two seems to be ok usually – presumably there’s a setting the admins can use, for antispam purposes, to limit the number of links on one post without approval.

Your original post will probably appear in due course, if it follows the usual course.

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kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

There are positive events and resistance occurring and I agree with you. The negative stuff is doing the other side’s propaganda work for them. I do not believe that they can beat us, people have nothing to gain from this crude tyranny

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

In fact it has now appeared. Five links, by my count, so I think we know what happened.

You aren’t the first to have jumped to an understandable but wrong conclusion in that situation, I can assure you 🙂 Would be useful if that message gave an explanation of why the post was being held, but that’s probably a matter for the software providers.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

It certainly would! Thanks Mark. 🙂

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
3 years ago

These are demonic times, and I do not say these words lightly or flippantly. Just look at the changed faces and actions of the so-called leaders. They are riddled with something, that is not human.

It is time to be strong and to act with fortitude and resilience.

I am by no means an expert on the Bible, but Psalm 23 seems appropriate at the moment.

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

121 as well.

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Free Lemming
Free Lemming
3 years ago

Result confirms one or more of the following:
1) Many people are ignorant and do not know that the ‘vaccine’ neither stops transmission nor stops infection
2) Many people support discrimination, as long as that discrimination is seen to be acceptable as shown by peers/government
3) The count was manipulated.

After watching/reading some of the disgusting stuff over the last few months (related to the unvaccinated) I’m 99% sure it’s a mixture of 1 & 2.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

And I wouldn’t rule out 3!

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  iane

How dare you make that assertion? Anyone who has any residual doubts about the utterly-unimpeachable probity of election processes in our sainted democratic west need look no further than the 2020 US Presidential election, in which a senile and apparently incontinent old fool who hardly dare totter out of his specially-equipped basement flat was elected, by due process, on a historically-unprecedented tidal wave of completely legitimate votes. Those who presume to doubt the truth of this need only seek out the wisdom of the BBC’s “Specialist Disinformation Correspondent”, a pillock-child just back off her gap-year whose expensive private education has obviously not equipped her with the slightest degree of self-awareness or sense of irony- had it done so, she wouldn’t have accepted her job-title, would she?

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SkepticalHomme
SkepticalHomme
3 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

This 1000 times! I’d go so far as to say that they don’t want to know that the vaccine neither stops transmission nor infection. The saddest part is point (2) on your list though – because I see it every day here with friends and colleagues whom I trusted, but who have cravenly caved in and support punitive measures against the non-jabbed. At least this whole sorry experience leaves us with no illusions as to human nature in all its glory.

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Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

But did any of them see the satirical video posted on the site yesterday showing the guy being quizzed by the covid marshal type being about ALL the elements of his status he had to prove – smallpox, herpes, 15th covid booster, before he would be permitted entry?

Do they realise that when they feel so grotty after their 10th booster shot and don’t want any more THEY too will be unvaxxed and they will have voted for their own discrimination???

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Mayo
Mayo
3 years ago

This is a terrible result. Even worse, it which backs up the Yougov polls which have been showing big support for government interventions.

It’s becoming difficult to see where any resistance is going to come from.

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nottingham69
nottingham69
3 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

Disagree with such a good chunk of the electorate against the policy the government there has a big problem. The Valneva vaccine might be their way out. One our lousy government has given to Europe and denied us the choice of.

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nottingham69
nottingham69
3 years ago

38% with all the money and power in the other camp is a decent result. As a starting point that is good.

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Mayo
Mayo
3 years ago
Reply to  nottingham69

How is this a “starting point”? We’re nearly 2 years into this ‘crisis’. 38% this time last year would have been encouraging but not now.

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nottingham69
nottingham69
3 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

Two years of being fed lies by people in positions of trust. To get past that takes time.

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TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  nottingham69

And, with politicians involved, there is the almost certain possibility of unintended results; not necessarily to their advantage.
One can only hope . . .

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tom171uk
tom171uk
3 years ago

Oh brave new world that has such people in it.

When the people wilfully vote for their own enslavement we are but a small resistance group keeping the flame of liberty alive. We are in the age of endarkment.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

The political world must have good incentives to promote this instead of just saying no, they have allowed the media to run with it and persuade the populations. We have 6 cases of this convenient variant look at the state of them

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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
3 years ago

Democracy == Mob Rule

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refusenick
refusenick
3 years ago

2 wolves and a sheep voting in what have for dinner

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SkepticalHomme
SkepticalHomme
3 years ago

As someone living in Switzerland, we greeted the news of yesterday’s decision with despair but also resignation. Of course, the government side will take this as a mandate to introduce more oppressive measures – the Cantons vary in their zeal, where I live in the French-speaking part they’re extremely keen on sanitation measures, social distancing, mask mandates. Vaud, Geneva and Zurich, in fact, are the top cantons in terms of doling out fines to the ubermensch who break their rules.

The worrying thing here is that due to the shared borders with Austria and Germany – where the ‘lock ’em down and jab ’em all’ zealots are calling the shots – a lot of people here are calling for similar measures, including many of my work colleagues – very openly too, which makes being a pariah increasingly difficult on a day to day basis. For example, we’re now banned from the main work canteen, and some colleagues have openly (in a group setting) asked me why I am unvaxxed. Unthinkable a year ago. Normally an HR issue. Not now.

I don’t see an easy way out of this situation. Too many figures in government (from the President of the Federation and the Health Minister down) don’t have an easy exit route. They can’t admit that they’ve sold the public a pup, so we’re tied into a never-ending cycle of lockdowns + mass vaccination as the only supposed way out. So like other countries I think they’ve now decided to simply try and remove the control group then blame ‘new cases’ (read positive PCRs) on new, ‘deadly’ variants like Moronic.

It’s a really sad state of affairs. I’ve lived in this country for more than 10 years, and when I first arrived it was a breath of fresh air – literally and metaphorically. Now, however, we see many of the MSM trends and madnesses taking root (sensational reporting, wokery, obedience to authority, etc.) that are replicated elsewhere in the world.

No counter-narrative on vaccines, lockdowns can cut through, and even the right to demonstrate peacefully has been taken away. For example, last month there were big demonstrations in Bern that the police crushed, brutally. Bern police even put out a self-serving press release that showed quite some chutzpah by decrying violence and provocation from the protesters. Then in Zermatt, we had the example of the Walliserkanne restaurant – the owners of whom refused to check Covid certificates and were imprisoned as a result. Pour décourager les autres.

So here we are – living in a state of fear. The 62% in favor of keeping Covid certificates mapped fairly cleanly onto the current vaccination rate here. Of course, they want to be rewarded with biscuits – like good dogs – for their sacrifice in getting jabbed, ‘for everyone’s sake’, they say for the most part – but mainly so they can visit St Moritz and dine out of an evening. The rest – we the dangerous ‘transmitters’ – should be punished for our apostacy.

In sum – yes, there is a substantial rump of opposition, but we’re fragmented, living in fear and don’t have any official apparatus to support us and often can’t speak up in the workplace for fear of losing our jobs. The state owns the narrative, with the police, media and all the major political parties bar the SVP/UDC in tow.

Yours despondently from somewhere in Switzerland.

Last edited 3 years ago by SkepticalHomme
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SkepticalHomme
SkepticalHomme
3 years ago
Reply to  SkepticalHomme

*we are the untermensch, apologies – wrote uber above. Wishful thinking, of course 😉

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Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  SkepticalHomme

What you are going through is awful SkepticalHomme – thank you for your informative post to us. DS should put it ATL as a postcard from Switzerland. I think you are a bit ahead of us here – but not far, as I would imagine that we will soon catch up with you. Do the best that you can to stay strong and post back here to let us know how you are getting on.

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SkepticalHomme
SkepticalHomme
3 years ago
Reply to  Milo

Thanks a lot Milo. In many ways my family and I are well off, as I have a good job and nothing much materially has changed – bar the day to day annoyances and the ramping up of stress that filters through in the workplace. It’s more the distant rumble of thunder I fear – the people who have to get vaxxed to keep their jobs I pity, and the wholesale erosion of our civil liberties that terrifies me, as it does everyone in this site. And I wish I had the guts to speak out more, without fearing the consequences. Anyway your words mean a lot – have a good evening

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debra
debra
3 years ago
Reply to  SkepticalHomme

I can only offer heartfelt condolences – globally the situation is getting very dangerous very quickly. The end of rational thinking from so many is truly fascinating and terrifying in equal measure. Sending you warm wishes and I hope you can stay safe and free. I do believe that Mr Global’s plans will fail and, in time, sanity will prevail. The fall out will be huge when people realise what has been done to them. Sadly I understand that in one of the Rockefeller Foundation “scenario planning” sessions they determined that it will take at least 13 years for the GenPop (and the prison analogy is deliberate) to realise what’s happened. 🙁

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SkepticalHomme
SkepticalHomme
3 years ago
Reply to  debra

Likewise Debra. All the best to you too and thanks for your kind words 😊 Yes, it’s a bit like trench warfare isn’t it – or best policy now is probably to stock up on champagne and hope it’s over by Christmas…2022 or 23. In the meantime we need to steer clear of mad men and women wielding needles.

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TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  SkepticalHomme

Let’s hope your colleagues bearding you about your tax status reap the benefits of bits of metal in their hearts and circulatory systems.
While they are lying collapsed on the floor next you in the office, ask them if they’d had their STD result yet?

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TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  TheRightToArmBears

I meant vax status, not tax.
How does one edit this webpage?
The predictive text sometimes acts to change text even after I’ve checked everything.

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Winston Galt
Winston Galt
3 years ago

Like the election fraud, dubious polls and bogus statistics we have seen in the last 2 years and before, I would be suspicious of such overwhelming support for a biosecurity state no matter how successful one might think the globalist fear campaign has been.

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ewloe
ewloe
3 years ago

It shows one thing clearly, if you can’t be bothered to vote, you can’t be bothered to get vaccinated and vice versa.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  ewloe

Or, voting is now a shibboleth, and we ought to recast democracy in a new form, while retaining correct principles and values.

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TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  ewloe

They pretend to govern.
We pretend to comply.
That worked in the old Soviet Union all right, didn’t it?

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Jane G
Jane G
3 years ago

Why wouldn’t they? They are famous for fence-sitting and clock-watching and not much else apart from holey cheese.

Imagine how much pleasanter it must be to have less competition for tables in restaurants, less likely that the theatre will be sold-out, and that those surrounding you will be of a piece with the homogeneous blob from which you emerged.

To hell with them.

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LonePatriot
LonePatriot
3 years ago

Our healthcare system is about to experience a tsunami! Potential side effects of jabs include chronic inflammation, because the vaccine continuously stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies. Other concerns include the possible integration of plasmid DNA into the body’s host genome, resulting in mutations, problems with DNA replication, triggering of autoimmune responses, and activation of cancer-causing genes. Alternative COVID cures EXIST. Ivermectin is one of them. While Ivermectin is very effective curing COVID symptoms, it has also been shown to eliminate certain cancers. Do not get the poison jab. Get your Ivermectin today while you still can! https://ivmpharmacy.com

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TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  LonePatriot

Is there no UK pharmacy supplying Ivermectin?
Does this online one deliver to the U.K.?

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Brett_McS
Brett_McS
3 years ago

Although it has its advantages, the Swiss referendum system can devolved into two wolves and a lamb voting on what’s for dinner. As in this case.

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Trish
Trish
3 years ago

So clearly preventing the unjabbed from taking part in many aspects of normal life has not stopped a “surge in cases”. And nobody has noticed?

Last edited 3 years ago by Trish
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TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
3 years ago
Reply to  Trish

Politicians are always the same. They achieve power and . . . . what’s the point of having power if you don’t use it to tell people what do and how to live their lives?

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  TheRightToArmBears

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”
Baron Acton 1869 – 1902

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

NO!

60% of the public voting

What was the vote turn out? I read/heard briefly that it was the usual dismal 60-70% mark, so actually the truth is only a large minority voted in favour!

Democracy is a fraud, no one has the right to vote away your freedom.

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186NO
186NO
3 years ago

Swiss government idiocy – UK jabbed X2 travellers must have proof of negative test and self quarantine for days after arrival – matched by French government idiocy – from Jan 22, 2022, all UK travellers must have proof of booster in order to have the letter “sanitaire”.

Tempted to say that Macron and his cronies are not pressing too hard to ensure illegal migrants are treated with the same degree of care; perhaps Ms Patel can turn the tables by insisting that all illegal immigrants with no identity papers who do not have a “lettre de sanitaire’ signed by a competent French official are immediately returned to La Belle France.

If you want to keep track of this lunacy, sign up for UK Govt travel updates…..

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SimCS
SimCS
3 years ago

Cases are rising ‘exponentially’, yet they want to keep the passport, which evidently didn’t work. Right! Insanity rules!

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IanC
IanC
3 years ago

What do we expect? Even with, and despite the constant propaganda and filth spewing out of the morning shit shows on tabloid brekky telly, gulped in by the permanently somnolescent ‘moronic‘ masses. Some seemed to be awakening recently. A bit like in the Zombie movies when the sun goes down. (or is it comes up?)

It’s as if they (the puppeteers) sense that even the ‘moronic’ masses are becoming a wee bit immune to their by now standard filth and lies. They’ve had to ramp it up a notch or two to get the same effect. You know, a bit like alcohol or drugs.

Ironically, we the awake seem to be getting more and more sensitive to the tsunami of 100% proof Bullshit we are being waterboarded with. The more we have to swallow, the less tolerant we become.

IT HAS TO STOP!

Bandstand in Blake Park – Bridgwater – Somerset. Every Sunday 10am meet likeminded people who can see the bleedin’ obvious.
Telegram: Connecting Warriors. MeWe group Connecting Warriors
Other venues are available all over the country, but you won’t find their details on MSM.
If unsure A good start would be Telegram groups for your area. “A Stand in the Park – Bracknell & Wokingham” might have more details. 

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IanC
IanC
3 years ago

Does anyone here actually believe a word of this shit?
It quotes the BBC. That’s more than enough for me.

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Banjones
Banjones
3 years ago

What a cleverly biased piece of ”reporting” with carefully chosen words and phrases straight from the handbook.

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Newman20
Newman20
3 years ago

Germans, Austrians, Swiss – they’re all teutonic who thrive on totalitarianism and following orders!!

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