Lest We Forget: March 2022, UK

1 year ago

World War I was not about serving our country. It was about gaining control of the Turkish poppy fields for the opium trade run by the elite banking cabal. The Gallipoli campaign in Turkey was a costly failure for the Allies, with an estimated 27,000 French, and 115,000 British and dominion troops (Great Britain and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, and Newfoundland) killed or wounded. Over half these casualties (73,485) were British and Irish troops. These people were simply sent to slaughter by the elite bankers who were calling the shots.
We are told a load of nonsense about why the poppy was chosen for Remembrance Day. It was chosen because those in the know find it amusing.
Don't wear a poppy this Remembrance Day.
Share this video instead.

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