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No ****!
No one at all at any point said this was happening from the start though, no sir.
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Nice headline. Anyone actually read the article behind the paywall? Might actually be worthwhile...
https://archive.ph/2023.03.04-14011...-conspired-campaign-fear-kept-britain-locked/
Not a single thing in it suggests conspiracy. So just a theory then.
At best it was media hysteria which at the time was very real given the fact it was a worldwide pandemic, at worst it was self serving interests where every media outlet was trying to out do each other.
Any of that mean ministers and the BBC conspired to do anything. No.

lol your still in the box of trust![]()
Btw much of what she talks about was in the first few months of lockdown. It might be worthwhile going back to the start of this thread to remember what the pandemic looked like back then, not just in this country but worldwide.
Box? No, I read mate.
I'm happy for you to point out where in that article beyond the headline it shows the BBC and politicians conspired.
Nice headline. Anyone actually read the article behind the paywall? Might actually be worthwhile...
https://archive.ph/2023.03.04-14011...-conspired-campaign-fear-kept-britain-locked/
Not a single thing in it suggests conspiracy. So just a theory then.
At best it was media hysteria which at the time was very real given the fact it was a worldwide pandemic, at worst it was self serving interests where every media outlet was trying to out do each other.
Any of that mean ministers and the BBC conspired to do anything. No.
I suppose for me personally, whatever happened, happened and now I don't even look back on it, not even to weigh up what we learned.
There are things I would like to change that happened, such as bringing cashless forward by about a decade, the constant monitoring of our lives with CCTV and ring doorbells, car dashcams, even making an appointment to go to the tip.
As was said in the recent case of the woman and man that went missing, with what we now know of the death of a baby on their hands. The police said 'they went off grid' all because they didn't have a traceable car and were using cash.
To me those cival liberties we take for granted is more important than covid, even though it was a main instigator of worsening controls. And what has anyone or is anyone doing about it, quite simply nothing!
it’s was a world wide effort pre organised
By who?
I believe certain things are conspired but usually there is evidence of it.
This started off as a real issue. A pandemic which many countries were unprepared for. They then took measures to deal with it. Eventually it was. Some media outlets dined out on it and continued it beyond what they should have but even that died out. That was it.
I suppose for me personally, whatever happened, happened and now I don't even look back on it, not even to weigh up what we learned.
There are things I would like to change that happened, such as bringing cashless forward by about a decade, the constant monitoring of our lives with CCTV and ring doorbells, car dashcams, even making an appointment to go to the tip.
As was said in the recent case of the woman and man that went missing, with what we now know of the death of a baby on their hands. The police said 'they went off grid' all because they didn't have a traceable car and were using cash.
To me those cival liberties we take for granted is more important than covid, even though it was a main instigator of worsening controls. And what has anyone or is anyone doing about it, quite simply nothing!
In life it's becoming such that if you go off grid, you are automatically treated as a criminal, or that's how it's being made to feel, when people decline anything other than the use of a bank card. Regardless of its simplicity.
I suppose for me personally, whatever happened, happened and now I don't even look back on it, not even to weigh up what we learned.
There are things I would like to change that happened, such as bringing cashless forward by about a decade, the constant monitoring of our lives with CCTV and ring doorbells, car dashcams, even making an appointment to go to the tip.
As was said in the recent case of the woman and man that went missing, with what we now know of the death of a baby on their hands. The police said 'they went off grid' all because they didn't have a traceable car and were using cash.
To me those cival liberties we take for granted is more important than covid, even though it was a main instigator of worsening controls. And what has anyone or is anyone doing about it, quite simply nothing!
In life it's becoming such that if you go off grid, you are automatically treated as a criminal, or that's how it's being made to feel, when people decline anything other than the use of a bank card. Regardless of its simplicity.
the lady who released all tgis information did it for the best interests of us
now should i trust her or a lying deranged murderous fkr like matt hancock mmmmmm that’s a tricky one lol