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Glastonbury - WTP - Sunak - LIES - Digital ID - Vaxxed - 5G

Updated: Mar 21, 2023


Welcome To The Amusement Park - Robots - Drones etc


YOUR GOVERNMENT ARE PLAYING GAMES WITH YOU & IF YOU CONSENT


YOU LOSE - BIG TIME


CBDC - Delivery By Drone - Robot - Its here and Now!! Altrincham 17.03.23


Drones to Control and Monitor - Robot delivery from CO-OP meet Starship


Autonomous delivery robots will hit the streets of Greater Manchester this week as the Co-op partners with the self-driving logistics company Starship Technologies to bring its six-wheeled bots to a seventh British city.




Glasto - Council - Sandi Adams




Modern Slavery System Confirmation - Sunak




Cestui Que Vie Trust 1666 - Government Is A Trust - Watch - Comprehend.


A Breech Of Trust



FRAUD BY FALSE REPRESENTATION


For all the elements of fraud by false representation to be in place, under section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006, the following must be proven:


a. Party A knowingly relied upon a false statement.


b. Party B was caused by Party A to rely on that false statement.


c. Party A did so with the intent of causing losses to Party B or for the purposes of procuring material gain.


Upon the evidence, the prosecution alleges that the defendants have knowingly relied and caused Parliament and the British People to rely upon multiple false statements during the ‘COVID-19 Pandemic’, with the intent of securing the maximisation of UK ‘vaccination’ uptake, as well as past and future material gains.




Global Slavery Consider;


Articles 7 and 8 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) declare that national governments must register children immediately after birth. ­­­­


Each member nation of the UN is simply a plantation of the UN.


Summary


Q: How was the Slave Trade abolished?


A: By making it global. If it's global, in a 'free market' environment, without 'nation constraints', then it is simply moving titles between franchise operations. It isn't trade; it is internal asset redistribution.


Q: How was Unlawful Slavery abolished?


A: By making it lawful and a function of State, via various for political and social changes.


Q: Why did the Plantation Owners agree to it?


A: Basic economics; it was good business and they were compensated.


Modernisation – from chattel slaves to wage slaves – allowed for capital accumulation. No front end costs, lower overheads and the ability to incur costs on an ad hoc basis Final


Thoughts


"Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live." – Norman Cousins


"The debt and work cycle is an ingenious tool of subjugation. Make people think they need all these things, then they must have a job, and they give up control of their lives. It's as simple as that.


We live in one of the most free countries in the world, but we fix it so we are not free at all." – Larry Roth


"Supposing we suddenly imagine a world in which nearly everybody is doing what they want. Then we don't need to be paid in order to work and the whole issue of how money circulates, how we get things done, suddenly alters." – Robert Theobald


5G Vaxx - The Killer Combo




LIES - Dr Tom Cowan


CBDC - SOLUTIONS


The Banking System Collapse - Inevitable



DIGITAL - ID - The Trap of Tacit Agreement to WEF - UN - Slavery

CBDC - CSRQ-SM


C - stands for Common Class.


S - stands for Sovereign Class.


R - stands for Restricted Class.


Q - stands for Quarantined Class.


SOVEREIGN WEALTH THEFT - THE ART OF WAR - 2023






Photo ID you'll need

From 4 May 2023 you’ll need to show photo ID when voting in person in some UK elections or referendums.

You’ll need it to vote in:

  • UK Parliament by-elections

  • local elections in England (including councils, mayors, the Greater London Authority and parishes)

  • recall of MP petitions in England, Scotland and Wales

  • Police and Crime Commissioner elections in England and Wales

  • neighbourhood planning referendums and Business Improvement District referendums in England

  • local authority referendums in England (including Council Tax increase referendums)


Check if you have accepted photo ID

You’ll need one of the following types of photo ID to vote:

  • a UK or Northern Ireland photocard driving licence (full or provisional)

  • a driving licence issued by the EU, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, the Isle of Man or any of the Channel Islands

  • a UK passport

  • a passport issued by the EU, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or a Commonwealth country

  • a PASS card (National Proof of Age Standards Scheme)

  • a Blue Badge

  • a biometric residence permit (BRP)

  • a Defence Identity Card (MOD form 90)

  • a national identity card issued by the EU, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

  • a Northern Ireland Electoral Identity Card

  • a Voter Authority Certificate

  • an Anonymous Elector’s Document

You can also use one of the following travel passes as photo ID when you vote:

  • an older person’s bus pass

  • a disabled person’s bus pass

  • an Oyster 60+ card

  • a Freedom Pass

  • a Scottish National Entitlement Card (NEC)

  • a 60 and Over Welsh Concessionary Travel Card

  • a Disabled Person’s Welsh Concessionary Travel Card

  • a Northern Ireland concessionary travel pass

The photo on your ID must look like you. You can still use your ID even if it has expired.


If you’re voting as someone’s proxy

You’ll need to take your own ID when you go to vote on someone else’s behalf. You do not need to take theirs.


If you’ve changed your name

The name on your ID must match your name on the electoral register. If it does not, you’ll need to either:

  • register to vote again with your new details

  • take a document with you to vote that proves you’ve changed your name (for example, a marriage certificate)

Small differences do not matter. For example, if your ID says ‘Jim Smith’ instead of ‘James Smith’.


If you do not have accepted photo ID


If you do not have a type of photo ID that allows you to vote, you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate.


CSRQ-SM - CBDC - The Enslavement Protocol




What is Sovereignty - Losing Your Sovereignty - How Will It Impact You..



Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies. In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive term designating supreme legitimate authority over some polity.[1] In international law, sovereignty is the exercise of power by a state.


De jure sovereignty refers to the legal right to do so; de facto sovereignty refers to the factual ability to do so. This can become an issue of special concern upon the failure of the usual expectation thatde jureand de facto sovereignty exist at the place and time of concern, and reside within the same organization


To me sovereignty as an individual is to be, do and have what i wish as long as i act within the Common Law parameters of Do No Harm, Create No Loss to others, Nor Injury. Freedom to live your life on your terms. Should I break this code in the eyes of others a fair trial in front of a jury of 12 good men and women would determine where the guilt lay.


What is Sovereignty To You?


Track and Trace and Health Apps have an Ulterior motive. They will reinforce the ability through a tacit agreement or action based on false information looking to capture yourself in a framework of deception. Similar to what Ted Heath did in the 1970's and we now Have The Brexit Scandal that never should have been as Fraud was committed and the UK falsely entered into the Common Market. https://www.eutruth.org.uk/fco30.html


The Tale Behind Document Set FCO 30/1048 is one of Traitors, Treason and is about to become significant again. With Initial research thanks to Dave Barnby and David Robinson who redirected me to the document set.






SAFE & EFFECTIVE ?












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