This week saw a major victory take place for the Danish people, not that you would know it. Once again, global media have chosen to block this ground-breaking story presumably because it doesn’t fit the globalist narrative that they all so slavishly follow.
We must never ever underestimate the power of the people when standing united for freedom and liberty against tyrannical power. How many times have we witnessed this battle take place throughout history, sadly it is now a battle we face in our present.
Freedom is hard won and easily lost.
The Government in Denmark were proposing a new “epidemic law” which was not going to be temporary, this new law included:-
- People infected can be forcibly given a medical examination, hospitalised, treated and placed into isolation.
- Government would be able to define groups of people who must be vaccinated.
- People who refuse the above can be coerced through physical detainment.
This was the new law they were proposing to bring in, for 9 days the Danish people staged a “pots and pans” protest outside their Parliament opposing this legislation. Now thanks to this protest this law has been abandoned.
This is clear evidence that when the people collectively stand up and say NO you can get power to back down.
We can only hope that this is one epidemic that does spread globally and spreads fast for not only our sake but that of future generations.
Analysis
All I would say is to remember the words of Edmund Burke.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zadErfQ2pMY&feature=youtu.be
I fell into politics quite by accident in 2014 and all because my local County Council brought in a policy switching off street lighting overnight my elderly neighbours felt vulnerable – this spurred me into action and the Right to Light Campaign was born.
I started the Right to Light Petition which garnered over 11,000 signatures enough to trigger a debate at Kent County Council. I delivered a speech in front of 88 Councillors and journalists but they refused to listen to the people and kept the lights off.
I worked closely with a local journalist who followed the campaign from start to finish, publishing articles on an almost weekly basis.
Word spread about the campaign and the Council’s refusal to listen – my phone became a hotline, I was invited onto BBC Breakfast and live radio something I would never have contemplated happening in a million years. Following a fierce 2 year battle and against all the odds streetlighting was restored throughout Kent.
Spurred on by success and having witnessed how badly represented people were at local level I joined UKIP standing as a candidate in Borough and County elections narrowly missing out on a seat by 22 votes on one occasion.
The run-up to the EU Referendum was an exciting time I joined the Grassroots Out Campaign and ran weekly street stalls delivering thousands of leaflets and meeting hundreds of people including Nigel Farage and Gerard Batten. I loved the buzz and the fun was infectious. I have been hooked ever since.
I became a prolific poster on Facebook building up relationships in many groups, I was approached by the owner of a Website/FB page called Fortis est Veritas asking if I would like to write articles to post on his platform. I have to date written 22 articles and really enjoy documenting the twists and turns of Brexit a very exciting time – we are writing history and it is essential that is fully documented.
I am very excited to now be given the opportunity to join the UNN family as a Political Analyst – the next chapter in a very exciting 5 years of my life.