Yes! It was the best yet for numbers! BRILLIANT turnout! I think I hear that we were at least 50,000 (yes that first BBC report of mere hundreds also made laugh!)
It was as always a delight to be amongst our tribe of wide awake REAL people - wide awake and very much spiritually aware! And COURAGEOUS!
There was much hugging, kissing, smiling and joy. Some dancing, some Shamanic & African drummers. Much chanting of 'FREEDOM'. Brilliant vibes.
Every age group from babes in parents slings to elderly some with sticks and also some in wheelchairs. A wonderful example of humans from all walks of life - UNITED in understanding what it means to truly be a HUMAN BEING!
Entirely peaceful as we always are. The police were much better behaved although they did try it on big time at the beginning by trying to block the march on various streets but the crowd just marched straight through their lines and carried on. Of course they still managed to arrest several people and I heard that some others received fines, but those will likely be contested. The huge support from traffic hooting us and waving, from cars, buses, trucks etc. was heart-warming.
Great stuff , this feels like a real turning point when I started walking down park lane with thousands , I was almost in tears . Cars beeping hi fives . People so United . This has fired some guns . The police couldn’t do anything ,to many people . I want to thank all those attending protests everywhere .....thank fuk for good sense and people realising that it’s time to stand up . We will end this ....
xena artray - Excellent. I was in the centre of Manchester and you wouldn't think there was a lockdown. I don't usually do Costa Coffee but I needed a drink and a bite to eat as I had been marching a long time and had nothing since morning. Not only were they taking 'cash' but none of the 5 people in the queue were wearing masks. Other than the fact that we couldn't sit down, it almost felt normal. As for the march there were a few police around but they were very affable. I was at the back of the crowd having a chat with them, as I talk to 'everyone'. They didn't even mind me dishing my Freedom Alliance leaflets out to passers by. Very positive. I do hope it continues.
Lawrence Fox joined it too, he's clearly one of very few honest people left in politics today. Not in London but wish I could vote for him where I am.
Yes! It was the best yet for numbers! BRILLIANT turnout! I think I hear that we were at least 50,000 (yes that first BBC report of mere hundreds also made laugh!)
It was as always a delight to be amongst our tribe of wide awake REAL people - wide awake and very much spiritually aware! And COURAGEOUS!
There was much hugging, kissing, smiling and joy. Some dancing, some Shamanic & African drummers. Much chanting of 'FREEDOM'. Brilliant vibes.
Every age group from babes in parents slings to elderly some with sticks and also some in wheelchairs. A wonderful example of humans from all walks of life - UNITED in understanding what it means to truly be a HUMAN BEING!
Entirely peaceful as we always are. The police were much better behaved although they did try it on big time at the beginning by trying to block the march on various streets but the crowd just marched straight through their lines and carried on. Of course they still managed to arrest several people and I heard that some others received fines, but those will likely be contested. The huge support from traffic hooting us and waving, from cars, buses, trucks etc. was heart-warming.
Peace love & light to EVERYONE!
Great stuff , this feels like a real turning point when I started walking down park lane with thousands , I was almost in tears . Cars beeping hi fives . People so United . This has fired some guns . The police couldn’t do anything ,to many people . I want to thank all those attending protests everywhere .....thank fuk for good sense and people realising that it’s time to stand up . We will end this ....
Fantastic, well done, keep the momentum going the crowds will just get bigger & bigger.
xena artray - Excellent. I was in the centre of Manchester and you wouldn't think there was a lockdown. I don't usually do Costa Coffee but I needed a drink and a bite to eat as I had been marching a long time and had nothing since morning. Not only were they taking 'cash' but none of the 5 people in the queue were wearing masks. Other than the fact that we couldn't sit down, it almost felt normal. As for the march there were a few police around but they were very affable. I was at the back of the crowd having a chat with them, as I talk to 'everyone'. They didn't even mind me dishing my Freedom Alliance leaflets out to passers by. Very positive. I do hope it continues.