SEE: Demos in Parliament Square

Joanna Sharp

Thousands gathered in scorching heat in Parliament Square on Monday 19th July to require the ending of all lockdown constraints in the UK on the day that the British government had guaranteed to be Freedom Day.

The constraints have actually not been lifted totally, and certainly in his speech on Flexibility Day, Boris Johnson connected the opening of some leisure centers to vaccine status. He even said:

We book the right to mandate certification at any point, if it is required to reduce transmission”.

Those in the anti-lockdown resistance neighborhoods have lost all faith in the government led by Boris Johnson.

Individuals were gathering in Parliament Square from 9am, taking over the green, the pavements and the adjacent roads, however the greatest numbers come to midday. As in the past, an ever-growing range of placards, tee shirts, banners and leaflets shows the passion and genuineness with which individuals interact their aggravation. And as in the previous demonstrations people often strike up conversation by commenting and valuing each other’s mottos and t-shirts. There were lots of people with loudspeakers making regional ad-hoc speeches.

This sort of heat is uncommon in London and protesters needed to endure temperatures of over 30C and much greater in the complete sun. The only respite was at the north end of the square which offered some shade from the canopy of the trees. There, by the statute of Mahatma Gandhi, Piers Corbyn gave a speech whilst other individuals were gathering together nearer your homes of Parliament.

The primary address originated from Mark Sexton, a retired Police Constable popular in the resistance communities for his recently distributing video recordings in which he is seen serving proof of crimes committed by the UK federal government delivered to his regional police headquarters. Mark Sexton’s speech, lasting about 20 minutes, was provided next to the Houses of Parliament secured by a row of police officers on responsibility.

Sexton exposed that the Covid pandemic, based on the improper use of PCR tests, was fraudulent, and hired the police present to enter Parliament and arrest Boris Johnson, Matt Hancock, Nadhim Zahawi, Priti Patel, Patrick Vallance, Chris Whitty and Michael Gove. He said:

“You are not fit to govern me, my family, my pals, my kids or any member of the United Kingdom. You are not fit for function. You are not welcome. Leave!”

He then went on to detail the charges:

The crimes that these people are responsible for committing unabated given that March 2020 […] against you and me are: misfeasance in public office, misbehavior in public workplace, murder, genocide, terrorism, criminal offenses versus mankind, fraud, conspiracy to dedicate murder, torture, unlawful imprisonment, administering a toxic compound or toxin with intent to cause harm of death, multiple breaches of the human rights act, child abuse, kidnapping, blackmail, theft, tried murder, corporate murder, and conspiracy to devote all of the above.”

Sexton then went on to state that the pandemic regulations and the introduction of the vaccines are not about public health however about ‘managing us and we will not let that happen. The vaccine program is a disaster and needs to be stopped’.

He likewise stated that the double standards revealed by the effective who continue to take a trip without quarantine which common people are denied shows that “Covid is of no concern to the rich and effective.” Sexton likewise attended to the police, advising them that they had actually all sworn an oath to protect the general public from injury or loss which they have failed us. He repeated his call to the authorities to act upon the knowledge of the dedicated crimes– which was echoed by the crowds shouting to the authorities: ‘do you task, do your job!”

Finally, Mark Sexton turned to the protestors and informed them that it is within the law for them, the people, to apprehend those who dedicate crime. His speech was completed by calling individuals to realise their right and powers.

He said that as the people we are the higher authority and we would not accept the curtailment of our God-given rights. He said that all federal government buildings, all state residential or commercial property, all court structures are owned by the individuals. “We own it!” he stated.

Finally, he called on the people present to use their right and vote in 12 brand-new laws there and then. These laws were all to be enacted by those present by screaming either YES, YES, YES, or NO, NO, NO. “Today we will enact our own laws. They come from the people and are enacted by the people”:

  1. To stop all those in public office accountable from dedicating any more harm.
  2. To stop the vaccination programme instantly.
  3. To stop the vaccination program being administered to our children.
  4. To get rid of all constraints enforced as a result of the Coronavirus Act 2020
  5. An immediate withdrawal of the Coronavirus Act 2020 and never to be enabled to be part of British law or our constitution ever again.
  6. To get rid of any impact from WHO and WEF and the UN to put an instant stop to Program 21.
  7. To open all NHS establishments including GP surgeries and to begin to reduce the significant backlog of treatments, surgeries and client care.
  8. To put in place an emergency federal government that is suitabled for function of the benefit of the health and wellbeing of individuals of the UK.
  9. To cancel all court cases in relation to any breach of the Coronavirus Act 2020 and any fines in relation to breaching our rights to protest.
  10. To refund in full anyone or business provided any fines in relation to CA 2020.
  11. To eliminate all sticker labels on all screens in stores and public space transportations that bear any reference to social distancing and wearing masks.
  12. To make a national broadcast to individuals of the UK on all tv channels to make them familiar with the above laws, to allow the their liberties to go about their every day lives without going through fear and propaganda, validating the elimination of face masks and all limitations forthwith.

After Max Sexton, Kate Shemirani, just recently struck off from the register of the Nursing and Midwifery Council for ‘promoting conspiracy theories and declaring Covid 19 is a hoax’ and who calls herself a natural nurse in a harmful world, delivered an enthusiastic speech about medical abuses committed versus kids in care, the elderly and those in care homes.

The atmosphere during the Freedom Day protest was a lot more severe and tense than in recent demonstrations.

Although there was some music and the location was buzzing with genuine, engaged discussions, there seemed less joy and optimism. Lots of people left after the afternoon speeches, around 3pm, yet individuals continued to get here. Some stayed sitting on the lawn and near the statues for much of the day.

More speeches were delivered near the Churchill statue. A female talked about her experiences of child trafficking and routine abuse. These demonstration encounters are more and more about getting to the core of what is broken in the West: the corruption of the elites, the effective and numerous essential public organizations.

Today, the people satisfied in the square, took control of the general public area, the modern-day Agora and spent a hot London day, similar to Athenians carried out in ancient Greece, putting their polis to right. It was an exercise in democracy. The intent of the assembly was tranquil and assertive.

Yet, naturally the power pressed back.

Although in the afternoon a video emerged showing some cops taking off their helmets in front of a group of protestors, later scenes of a handful of violent encounters, with some authorities provoking the people, revealed a few brutal arrests, followed by scuffles with some upset protestors.

This will no doubt be the only news of the day in traditional media.

This is not completion.

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