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Feb 10, 2023·edited Feb 10, 2023

Speaking as an English woman I was interested to learn that the head of the British Army, General Sir Nick Carter, bragged in 2020 that up to 20,000 information warfare troops could be deployed against the British people. They were tasked with helping to “quash rumours from misinformation” and “countering disinformation”.

Gavin Robinson MP (DUP) then asked a written question to the Ministry of Defence on 27 April 2020 about whether 77th Brigade had been deployed as part of the response to the pandemic. James Heappey MP, Minister of State for the Armed Forces, answered on 4 May 2020 that they had indeed been deployed

It must be contempt of Parliament for the Government to deploy, by Royal Prerogative alone, the British Army domestically without consent of Parliament; the more so because the Army is now confirmed to have interfered with Parliamentary Privilege by spying on MPs for conducting their lawful duty of holding the Government to account.

It appears that martial law has been unlawfully imposed.

The articles of England’s 1688 Bill of Rights also still apply as fundamental citizens’ rights in the Republic of Ireland, as confirmed by the Republic’s 2007 Statute Law Revision Act. While the Republic of Ireland does not appear to have retained the 1627 Petition of Rights, the same principles must continue to apply regarding the unlawfulness of declaring martial law, because Dáil Éireann has expressly retained multiple issuances of Magna Carta in that 2007 Act.

These laws also apply to Canada, Australia and New Zealand, where they were inherited in the Dominion era and have not been repealed since the patriation of the constitution to these realms. They can also be cited in the USA, to augment similar constitutional provisions, by virtue of the Ninth Amendment to the US Constitution (forming part of what is not for nothing named the Bill of Rights), which confirms that “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”

https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/the-unlawful-pandemic-deployment-of-77th-brigade

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Thank you for introducing us to Elle! It sounds like she is making important contributions, and I’ve signed up for her Stack.

In glancing at the Five-Step document, I was dismayed to discover her mentioning of Alex Berenson, whose monstrous cruelty, unequaled narcissism, and dearth of journalistic integrity are legendary.

For those who are unaware of Alex’s vicious gaslighting tirade against vaxx-injured victims, see the Robinhood call I put out recently:

• “Alex Berenson Proves Himself a Man of Principal—Not Principle” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/i/91947777/alex-berenson-proves-himself-a-man-of-principalnot-principle)

And here is a letter I wrote him last year when I was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, which he has long since exhausted:

• “Letter to Alex Berenson on World Ivermectin Day” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-alex-berenson-on-world)

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After I ran against Gavin for Mayor of SF killafornia and ScKamala put me in jail I have lost all trust and faith in the criminal murderous sic government that now has gone full on Harmacide.

I rest my faith in the Divine intervention we must have by one individual at a time speaking truth, else all is lost forever

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This comic describes what's taking place the brains of those we're trying to reach: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/believe.

Human beings will do almost anything to avoid the feelings that come with the dissolution of core beliefs, this is the the reason for the "shoot the messenger" phenomenon. It's why these conversations are so difficult and feel so dangerous to both parties.

The process can be weaponized, in fact I think it was, and is one of the reasons why the narrative was pushed so hard at the beginning. We're very suggestible when we're afraid.

Thank you for your exhaustive work, Katherine!

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Feb 10, 2023·edited Feb 10, 2023

Power is TAKEN, DEVELOPED, and EXERCISED. Anyone can do it. Very few ever do.

Educating, and influencing the public sector is a great deal of work. Private sector interests hire expensive lobbyists, and have dedicated internal government affairs staff to do this. As a citizen one is at a considerable disadvantage as a member of the great, unwashed masses of largely uniformed, and uninvolved. It is this hairball of uninformed, uninvolved citizens that is a significant reason we are in the place we are with this genocide, and other societal ills. Self governance comes with great responsibility that 99% of lazy, ignorant Americans COMPLETELY IGNORE. Television is much more important to them.

Who are you? is the first thing any politician or bureaucrat will want to know, and what do you want? The most frequent attitudes one encounters are annoyance, comtempt, or indifference.

The staff of elected office holders immediately want to know, although they won't ask, they will check, are you registered to vote, do you vote, and have you ever donated to their campaign? If the answer to all 3 questions is yes, you still have a HUGE amount of work to do but you are distinguished from the uninvolved, uninformed contempables. If the answer to 3 is no, you're moved down toward the bottom of the pile of priorities. If you represent a large number of people as a civic activist running a community or other organization, and you've developed a reputation of knowing what you're doing, and you're extremely tough, and savvy, you'll be at the top of the heap along with handsomely paid lobbyists particularly if you also make financial and election season work contributions as an individual to campaigns.

You'll not typically be dealing with the office holder much, even when you're at the top of the heap. The heap is huge, and heavy with money, and power. Your time is better spent developing a solid relationship with a chief of staff, or other trusted, capable staff then gaining access to the elected officeholder as needed. That's what ALL smart lobbyists do. The governmental bureaucrats do the work the elected officials make them do, although the bureaucrats largely despise the elected officials who come, and go quicker than many bureaucrats. The bureaucrats are complying with local, state, and federal laws, and a host of internal policies, and procedures passed by various boards of public agencies dealing with housing, education, health, infrastructure, etc. If one is really savvy oneof the best ways to succeed with recalcitrant bureaucrats is a divide, and conquer strategy. To use it requires a great deal of knowledge, and experience with how public bureaucracies work.

In personal experience of nearly 4 decades dealing, as a citizen, not a corporate vested interest, with elected, and public officials with responsibility in housing, education, and public safety from Rich Daley, to Rahm Emanuel during their tenures as mayors of Chicago; to the CEO's of Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Housing Authority; to the CPS, and CHA Board; to the frequently changing bureaucratic staff of government offices dealing with housing, education, public safety, and other functions; to members of Congress; to regional federal offices as Chicago is a regional hub of federal offices with the Chicago FED, HUD Regional Offices, etc. it all requires intense motivation, persistence, knowledge, and savvy to move an agenda through the public sector. My work also involved huge, influential private sector players including one of the largest developers in the U.S. run out of NYC by one of the wealthier men in the country.

That work pales in comparison to working to address this genocide. One of the primary reasons being none of my work was in what normies would mislabel "conspiracy theories." I made it my business to know more about my subject matter than even the highly regarded, veteran civil rights attorney, and his colleagues. GAINING, and WEILDING information with great skill, and strategic intelligence is POWER.

However, if one uses the extensive, incredibly sophisticated information on Katherine's substack, and takes some hints from Elle's work, then uses it to organize a relatively small group of smart, committed people, one could have great success.

JUST DO IT. If you don't then get used to eating bugs, and living in a digital gulag. That's where we are all headed.

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Yes. I’ve been saying we need a primer. This for friends and relatives who are finally saying NO to the jabs. They know in their gut that something is wrong. But for those of us who have been wide awake for 3 years, there is a lot to catch up on. Anything more than bite sized pieces might be too much at the start. Last thing I want to do is scare them away!

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Looks like I have some homework this weekend. I'll have to consider who I try this with first.

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One thing I think contributes to being dismissed as nutters is the linguistic conflation of the "goats" (those with "Mens Rea") and the "sheep" (the majority of participants who have been tricked into it, and think they're "doing a good thing").

When you use language suggesting EVERYONE involved was engaged in deliberate, premeditated murder, many politicians (and other serious, though uninformed, people) will roll their eyes and pop you onto the Alex Jones nutter shelf.

I highly recommend following Sasha's model, which pretty consistently reminds the listener that while those "at the top" have the knowledge to be considered guilty, the vast majority of participants were tricked into it, and wouldn't have participated if they had full knowledge of what's going on.

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It's as if you've both anticipated some of the inner roadblocks and are addressing them. Excellent and appreciated.

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This is a great effort well worth pursuing! It's time that people start letting their elected leaders know that we expect MUCH MORE from them, and we're holding them accountable. They need to feel the heat, and we need to let others know this essential skill.

Thank you!

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We are living under a fascist mafia. Officeholders are unable to vote their minds. They are controlled, threatened. JFK was murdered by them for wanting to dismantle the CIA. The courts and judges are controlled. The only way out is to exit the system. Stop giving away your power by voting. Voting is consenting to the system. Be independent. Learn to barter. Act locally.

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Yeah...it's definitely awkward. Even with those ostensibly on our side.

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I'm not saying that this way is wrong, I am saying that still believing in the state isn't my way. I know for great change to take place we need the government's seal. Do we?

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Thank-you, and Elle for this! I've been wanting to "confront" our local "authorities" for two years now; got as far as teaming up with a few others to draft and send out 25-page Notices of Liability to everyone. Zero response of course. This gives me what I need to prepare to take it to the next level. I've subscribed to and commented on Elle's substack as well.

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A good plan. The only way we are going to save ourselves and each other is to step up to the plate and take a stand. We outnumber them by the billions.

“If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed;

if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may

come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.” - Winston Churchill

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Wondered if you’d seen this? Seems plausible & scary. So we need advocates with us 24/7 in hospitals? This madness has to stop. 🥹

https://open.substack.com/pub/tdml/p/attenzione-warning-warnung?r=19bo24&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

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