I was listening to a peter Hitchens interview on the London real I do agree with a lot of the things he says especially when it comes to human rights and civil liberties and what he says about the government and masks however I find it a bit frustrating when he labels people who have conspiracy views as nutcases when you actually think about it a lot of terrorist attacks are conspiracy's people plan in secret to cause harm to others whoever you think carried out the attack it still was something that was planned in secret so why do people just get dismissed in that manner does he again really look into the evidence and information of these events ask yourself who had the more capability and resources to carry out 911
I welcome his views but don't agree with all that he says
curtinj25 - 'Conspiracy Theorist' is a horrible derogatory term, and is bandied about a lot these days, especially by the media. It's a way of brushing you aside if your views do not fit the official narrative. Belief in God should be considered a conspiracy theory then, as the is absolutely no evidence that he or she exists! In fact, most of what we do in life is just a theory. One person's right is another's wrong. I didn't watch the video, but if Peter Hitchens labelled people with different views to himself as 'nutcases', then he has gone down in my estimation.
And the saddest part is that is the people who provide genuine evidence the one who are denominated today as conspiracy theorist. Then, why are they censured? It should be too easy to challenge them through out a debate except spending too much money and time censuring them constantly.
Maria - The likes of David Icke and Dr Vernon Coleman have offered many times to have a TV debate. You would think those that mock would love to have them up on TV so that they could shoot them down in flames, and bury them good and proper. I have been pushing evidence to my MP, the NHS and the media ever since this saga began, but nobody wants to listen. Same with Sadam and his WMD. Nobody wanted to know until the whole lie was finally uncovered. We just have to keep getting out there and doing our thing, but nothing's going to change for while. I can't see the Coronavirus Act being rescinded any time soon, no matter what we say. In fact things are looking at lot worse from where I'm standing. The enforced mask wearing and social distancing, the police brutality, the fear being ramped up by Hancock and the media, being denied the right to protest. If deaths were going through the roof I could understand it a little, but there are hardly any, and the hospitals are empty. I was talking to a priest on the way back from London, and he said "there's something very dark going on here". I couldn't agree more!
Well said, all of you. It's a humongous plot that we've been facing for a long time, but you can't see it all in one go. One rabbit hole leads to another; the fiat money scam which is the real reason for Covid as the global dollar standard has crashed and can no longer be hidden so has to be Re-Set with digital currency; false flags that have instigated all wars; raping and pillaging countries worldwide whilst installing puppet regimes and, to me, the worst of all, sabotaging the weather to bring countries to their knees and lining us all up for a carbon tax on the pretext of climate change. If 170 nations signed a treaty not to use weather as a weapon of war way back in 1978 then the technology has moved on horrendously since then. There is no limit to the plundering the tiny few have been able to achieve over several centuries but it seems we're galloping to some sort of endgame. David Icke had an out of body experience that he has shared to all those who've read his books for some years and, in being vilified for so long, he's become immune to the ridicule which he claims has made him strong. The wisest of men claim that the only way to beat the beast is to withhold consent, do not obey. By attending these rallies in ever increasing numbers means we're showing our metal and not obeying and chipping away a bit at a time. Six members of my family went to the 29th demo and we'll hope to do it all over again until this madness stops. Keep going folks, keep talking to your Tesco checkout girls and anyone standing six feet in front of you in a queue, it's surprising what they don't know and are willing to listen to. See you all at the next rally.
Constance - I hope everyone at the rally on 26th September will be going around in groups of 6! 😂