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I think corruption and cronyism has existed in the UK parliament for a long time they were just able to hide it better and pretend we had a democracy. With regards the covid injections and the management of covid itself they have revealed the true corruption that exists in our government, do they think that further censoring and bullying tactics will beat as into submission? They are trying to shut the stable door after the horse has bolted and they have awakened many people to the rotting heart of our government.

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As someone who has been trying to fight corruption and raise awareness of it globally, I can vouch for the fact corruption has been around for a long time. The public have only just 'noticed' since COVID-19 pushed the harmful impacts of conflict-of-interest agendas to the spotlight.

Scott Gottlieb, for example, was around since George Bush, and was already head of his *own* pharmaceutical firm when he was placed as head of the FDA. He has become head of the FDA twice, once under Bush, and again under Trump. He only left for "family reasons" after I had quietly published a short expose on the man in 2019.

If anything, I would say the public's lacklasture response to being notified of corrupt for decades has only emboldened the tyrants we see among us. They fear no consequences because the public do not act on the outrage. Pfizer murder your family with impunity for years, and yet not a lick of any meaningful, physical action.

I know there are some people who disliked BLM for what they did in response to George Floyd. I must admit I am also on the fence on the matter, however there is one thing I do respect about BLM - they did not go quietly into the night. They lost a man they perceived as one of their own and they acted until they had gotten what they thought was justice. Even during the peak of what was being hyped up as being a pandemic.

I do not see the same for the mass murders by Pfizer. Only a quiet resignation. Surely the many thousands of excess deaths ought to have sparked many thousands of BLM-esque protests?

The only BLM protests I know of were against the New York vaccine mandates (see: https://news.yahoo.com/black-lives-matter-greater-york-200600400.html), however I see no quarter protesting against Pfizer. Perhaps the media do not report it... but I feel more that it is simply not occurring.

The corrupt still operate with impunity even as the public gain awareness. The domestic abuse victim that refuses to speak up, let alone defend themselves against their abuser.

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The BLM protests were hot news because the media were authorised to make them so.

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My objection is less about their publicity (the BLM vaccine protests got almost no coverage), but the lack of action by people in general. BLM burned businesses and attacked government buildings to express their discontent. Meanwhile Pfizer kill millions and what we see are letters of complaint and petty lawsuits that nitpick at slight technicalities.

ULEZ garnered a more aggressive response than the clotshots. People are more likely to destroy property over taxes than they are mass killings. It baffles me greatly.

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I cannot disagree with that at all. The only point I was making is that BLM gets the oxygen for its publicity because it is in effect the provisional wing of the tyrannical woke establishment.

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Lord Bethell is turning out to be the unsung villain of the Covid opera. Signing off the disastrous vaccine program, in charge of Test & Trace and head of the PPE supply VIP lane.

He seems to have no experience or education whatsoever to be working in the ministry of health - Harrow School, Scottish Master of Arts at Edinburgh, journalism, nightclub manager, founder of a PR firm and twice failed parliamentary candidate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bethell,_5th_Baron_Bethell

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