Lockdown Forever: the Communist Republic of Britain

Forget today's headlines. Ignore the latest multi-coloured cartoons showing "outbreaks" and "cases" and the corona-gabbling "hotspot" tosspots. Take a look around you. Look at your all-too-familiar home, and the street, and the town or village nearest you, the shops, the schools, the offices. There is no sign of a rapidly spreading "killer virus". You see a landscape of emptiness. Locked doors. It's a social/financial disaster zone. No heaps of bodies, no dead families being found in their "Covid-infested" homes. Just deserted streets lined with________________________________________________


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  1. I do wish you'd stop harping on about China. From my village house roof in Hong Kong I look at the towers of Shenzhen and the expressway below, a couple of miles away, and life is humming, day and night. Been to China for business and on holiday many times, from Shanghai to Beijing to Kunming and even Jilin near the N.Korean border. It's an amazing and exciting place, full of free movement and enterprise.

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  2. Ah, free movement and enterprise, I see. Perhaps from your village roof in Hong Kong you can also see the state police beating unarmed civilians bloody on the subway, or riot police firing live ammunition "warning shots" at the anti China protests. Perhaps the slave labour camps, the thousands of political prisoners and the obscene organ-harvesting programme are just the price the Chinese must pay for "free movement" and enterprise. Can't wait for us to get on board.

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  3. ‘Communist’ China has exactly the sort of government that would now be in charge in Germany and Italy had there been no WW2, and exactly the same sort of society.

    A thriving ‘Corporate State’ economy, and a population brainwashed by its education system and totally government-controlled media to believe everything the government tells it. All monitored by surveillance systems that the Gestapo could only dream of. Now that a regime of smooth corporate technocrats has replaced the old generation of ‘Long March’ fanatics, opposition is quietly ‘disappeared’, without fuss, instead of being eliminated in public as with the Sturmabteilung or Mao’s Red Guards. As far as the rest of the world is concerned, ‘Out of sight means out of mind’, as with the previous commentator, and China for them is what the Soviet Union’s Potemkin Villages were to the intellectuals of the 1930’s.

    It has been startling, but very revealing, to watch how the UK public has so readily become complicit in its own imprisonment. Highly educated, well-informed friends of mine of mature age have been so terrified by the blizzard of mis-information emanating from the government and the media that they really do believe that they are in imminent danger of death if they step outside their own front door, and inform me, self-righteously, that they would actually be prepared to denounce to the authorities any of their fellow-citizens that they see violating millionaire Professors Whitty’s and Valance’s edicts. The actual facts about WuFlu, still readily available from the Office of National Statistics and which show conclusively how small a proportion of the population has actually become infected, let alone died, appear to mean nothing to them.

    And of course without the efforts of the government/NHS in deliberately decanting thousands of infected elderly hospital patients into care homes (something, apparently, about to be repeated), the alleged WuFlu death total would be even lower than it is.

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    1. Thankyou for some excellent observations. In my own -somewhat problematic- attempts to pursue a lifestyle resembling normality, I meet a lot of well-heeled, mature adults. The degree of conformity to Government propaganda I hear coming from them is aboslutely shocking, and for the first time in my life I genuinely fear that a totalitarian state is taking over what was -beyond doubt- the best country on earth in which to live. This one.

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  4. Back in March, when we entered into Lockdown, I posted elsewhere that those of us who lived through such episodes as the Berlin crisis and the Cuban missile crisis, when we didn't know whether we would still be alive by the end of the next 24 hours, were likely to have a better sense of proportion about the Chinese plague than those of a younger generation.

    Sadly, it appears that I was mistaken. The younger generation seem to be coping better, and are far more cynical/realistic about the motives of the current political (and medical and scientific) elite. Older people who grew up in an era when our public men, many of them veterans of two World Wars, could generally be trusted still retain a residual belief in what they're being told by our elected leaders.
    The young on the other hand have no such trust of politicians, and are well aware that nowadays our political classes are only in it for themselves. So the young therefore act according to their own judgement, and view with amusement and contempt the antics of the Westminster clowns.

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    1. I very much agree. I do fear, however, that amusement and contempt will not be enough to save them from what's coming. I sincerely hope I'm wrong.

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  5. Great (although depressing) article Ian . A bit of a curve ball here but a theory I'm seeing touted frequently in the msm comment sections , to what extent do you think this manufactured crisis is being used to quietly prepare the U.K for it's inevitable (according to demographics) islamification ? Intentionally shutting all the pubs down , getting people (particularly women) used to face coverings etc ? What next , covid magically transmuting to swine (having been "pre-programmed" with swine flu) clearing the way for the banning of pork products . All a bit convenient don't you think ?

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    1. Indeed it is. There are several agendas being advanced behind the cloud of Covid hysteria and the great replacement is certainly one of them. I do think the ultimate goal (to which the hoax is central) is is the global total-control grid, which will first require the enforced dumbing-down of countries with relatively well-educated populations, like the UK. Importing virtually uneducated migrants has to be one of the simplest techniques to that end. That it's happening to so many countries at once is far from coincidental. The Islamic agenda is of course backed by colossal sums of oil-money. Exactly who ends up in charge of hte global dictatorship is another question, one that I hope I don't live to see answered. (BTW, I have to moderate all comments here to avoid spam, so there's often a delay before comments appear-thanks for your patience).

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    2. Good Evening Ian . Sorry for the late reply - remember what I said about them (above) pretending covid had transmuted to pigs so they've got an excuse for banning pork products ?? BOOOOOM : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8839565/Coronavirus-strain-causes-severe-diarrhoea-vomiting-pigs-spread-humans.html

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    3. Thanks for the link. A typical Daily Mail puff-piece, essentially a journalism-free reprint of a press release rom the "researcher" (notorious vaccine-pusher) Ralph S Baric. Baric has made a career out of hyping the norovirus/Sars group of viruses and recieves the kind of whopping grants you might expect from the usual suspects. He's published over 300 papers on the subject - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ralph_Baric . I can't link him to any of the Dubai/Qatar/UAE donors that infest the western colleges (yet) but it may be worth checking. Re your focus on Islamification, I'm working on a post concerning the virtual takeover of the British horse-racing industry by three royal families from the Arab states named above. Just as a taster, you can see the current 2020 table of top racehorse owners (in order of prize money won) here:
      https://www.britishhorseracing.com/racing/participants/owners/all-owners/#!?type=flat - note that six of the top seven are drawn from those three families, while HM the Queen (formerly a top-three owner) creeps in at #17. UK flat-Racing -a multi-billion pound enterprise- is now effectively under total control of the Maktoum family from Dubai, who own vast swathes of the UK training headquarters (Newmarket) and Britain's only daily racing newspaper, the Racing Post. Although all sport in Britain was cancelled in March due to Coronavirus, racing was -amazingly- allowed to recommence a mere six weeks later just in time for the opening day of Royal Ascot in June, no doubt for the covenience of Sheikh Mohammed et al. Watch this space.

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