A big international rally outside the United Nations in Geneva on June 1st, this was our clarion call. We were there!
As two retirees, who’ve never attended any protest march before March 2020, this was something we had to be part of. Dan Astin-Gregory of Free Humanity was the British organiser and the galvanising influence behind the much-heralded convoy that set off from London to drive through France to Geneva. Although there were only perhaps hundreds of British supporters, those we met were full of passion for this important cause. The convoy made its impact and was given a rousing welcome to the rally.
It was very encouraging to see sceptics from Europe and further afield united in their opposition to Covid lockdowns, Covid vaccines and the WHO itself. There were many (at least 30) speakers of all nationalities: lawyers, medical professionals, psychologists, all experts in their fields who spoke briefly and passionately about the fears of what the WHO will do next in preparation for the ‘next pandemic’ (and it will try, despite the latest treaty not passing this week).
Four hours was a long time to stand listening, but we managed it, and it was all extremely enlightening to hear the many heroes of Europe and USA, many of whom we were surprised we had not heard of despite being regular readers of Daily Sceptic. We were particularly pleased to welcome cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra. And there were some rousing musical pieces, the staging was perfect and full credit to the massive organisation behind this very successful event. It will not be the last!
And then, at 5pm, the march began from the United Nations, and a multicultural, colourful, high-spirited and peaceful affair this was. We chanted “Say No to the W-H-O” to the rhythm of the drummers, initially through the quiet streets of the business district of Geneva then on to the livelier, bustling, picturesque section of the city by the sparkling Lac Leman. Suffice to say, we woke Geneva up and hope that more people will wake up to the dangers ahead if we allow ourselves to be dictated to by unelected globalists.

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My boy, Monty, was there with his megaphone
Smotters – your son is a credit to you.
Tell him “thank you,” from hux.
Thank you – I will. He’s only just turned 19 but was down in London when he was 16 at all the anti lockdown protests. Goes out every weekend to do outreach on the tube to wake people up to threats from the WHO etc. As a Dad I do sometimes worry that he is losing the best years of his youth with his devotion to the cause; but he bought a one way ticket to Geneva and hitched a ride back with some friends he met out there and had a proper boys adventure on the way home, making up for so much he lost out on during “the madness”
Nineteen. Crikey, I would have got lost going to London at that age. I’ve been known to miss my stops a few times on trams, trains and buses.
It does seem wrong that your son and the youth of today have to deal with this globalist take over but the future belongs to them and not the older generations.
Good luck to the lad, there is hope yet.
an inspiration , you must be very proud of him! thank you
Louise and Rosie – RESPECT.
Thank you for your report.
Thank you for the efforts you both made.
Thank you huxley and well done Monty! Good to hear, we need more of your generation to wake up (as indeed we do of mine, your grandparents age I expect) and thank you for all you are doing. Keep going, we are trying tool.
Great to hear some positive news and thanks for your efforts
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Frank Haviland at thenewconservative.co.uk singing the praises of Nigel Farage’s decision to enter the fray.
I hope it’s not too late.
https://thenewconservative.co.uk/farage-goes-all-in/
Fishy beat Starmer hands down in the debate last night.
He kept scoring point after point against Sir Kerr Stammer KC.
I’m not holding a candle for the Tories but I really don’t want a landslide victory for Labour – Starmer is barely holding the hard left in place – look at his deputy leader Raynod over nuclear deterrence.
Fishy has really upped his game in the past couple of weeks after starting out as a drowned rat.
No wonder he is so tiny, he fasts for 36 hours at the beginning of each week to Tuesday morning. But it apparently has a lot of health benefits.
Doing bodybuilding (natural) fasting is a big no no. The only time I fast is when I’m down with a bug. That happened a few times abroad and was consigned to my bed for about three days in Africa. Holidays remember them!
As for the debate, as for the debt, it was Liz Truss what done it with no push back of course. Sunook was paying (bribing) people to stay home while Starmer wanted harder, faster Lockdowns. I didn’t watch, only seen the highlights. I see no point in watching who would be the best WEF lackey.
This is fasting – not body building – and it has a lot of published research to back it up:
How to Do a Three Day Fast
Suppose they gave a
war Health Emergency and nobody came?Say “Won’t Get Fooled Again” to the WHO.
MSM Maintained Radio silence it was noted
Interesting and curious.
Who is telling journalists “hands off” so many news issues?