COVID, Corruption, and Control: The Fight for Freedom in Post-Pandemic England

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Daniel Jupp, author of *Gates of Hell*, and former MP Andrew Bridgen discuss globalism, corruption, and the failures of Western democracies.

Jupp, a British writer from a working-class background, highlighted the influence of Bill Gates and the globalist agenda in shaping public policy. He pointed out how Gates used philanthropic foundations to exert control over governments and enrich himself under the guise of philanthropy. Former MP Bridgen, who wherehas been vocal about his opposition to government policies during the COVID-19 pandemic, recounted his political career and recent expulsion from the Conservative Party. He has exposed various scandals, such as the Post Office Horizon scandal and the exploitation of migrant labor.

Bridgen criticized the COVID-19 vaccines, arguing they were harmful and that the government's response lacked scientific grounding. Both Jupp and Bridgen warned of increasing authoritarianism and the erosion of civil liberties in the UK and the Western world. They argued that the globalist agenda, championed by figures like Gates, was leading to unprecedented wealth transfer and societal control. Bridgen expressed concern that without public resistance, these trends would continue unabated, urging for a shift towards more direct democracy and accountability.

Daniel Jupp and Andrew Bridgen painted a grim picture of the current state of Western democracies, emphasizing the increasing control of powerful vested interests like Bill Gates. Jupp noted, "Gates must be the worst philanthropist in the world because every year he gets richer." He explained that the billionaire class, under the guise of philanthropy, has manipulated governments and enriched themselves through "pure insider trading."

Bridgen, who was expelled from the Conservative Party for his outspoken views on the COVID-19 vaccines, shared his experiences in Parliament, stating, "We have the finest politicians that money can buy." He highlighted the lengths to which the establishment would go to silence dissent, even offering him bribes to stay quiet. "They offered me a bribe of anything, whatever I wanted," he revealed, underscoring the depth of corruption.

Both Jupp and Bridgen criticized the handling of the pandemic, with Bridgen arguing, "All of this stuff is nonsensical and harmful... The masks were meaningless and worthless." They pointed to the lack of scientific basis for many of the pandemic measures and warned of the long-term consequences. Jupp added, "If we don't hold them to account, they're going to repeat it."

The discussion shifted to the broader globalist agenda, where they noted that the trend towards digital control and suppression of dissent was accelerating. Bridgen warned, "We're heading into a digital and freedom of speech trap... Once we get into that trap, it's going to be very hard to get out." and "We've got dangerous individuals being released while pensioners go to prison for hurty words on social media."

He criticized the World Health Organization (WHO) for its failure to reassess its pandemic policies, saying, "The WHO won't even consider they got anything wrong. They're doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past."

Bridgen asserted, "It's going to get worse across the world... But I'm still confident we can turn this around." Despite the dark times ahead, both men expressed hope that public resistance could reclaim democratic values and hold those in power accountable.

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