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Top UK politician blows the whistle on who has been controlling the country since the start of COVID.

In an desperate attempt to try and restore his lost credibility in the leadership race, Rishi Sunak tells red-pillers what they already knew and proves that we were right all along.
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ICYMI (The Spectator article), the indomitable pair of Highwire truthers, Jefferey Jaxen and Del Bigtree, summarise Sunak’s attempt to deceive the UK population into thinking he was always a good guy with his reservations about how the UK was led to commit so many fatal errors in its handling of the COVID plandemic.

Full video: snippet from about minute 50.

If you’re only just waking up, his some advice for you - don’t trust a politician that was right in the middle of the sphere of influence and did nothing public at the time to stop the UK government making all the mistakes it did.

Meanwhile, those of us that did, taking all the flak, are still here being vindicated by the late admissions. Remember, we’ve got all the receipts. Here are copies of letters I sent to my MP, Julie Marson, in Sept and October 2020, stating exactly what Sunak says he himself was powerless to address at the time:

Letter To Mp
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And my follow up in November 2020:

Letter To Mp 2
703KB ∙ PDF file
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And again in July 2021, this time including the evident harms of the mRNA experiment and copied to every Member of Parliament:

Mp Letter
1.73MB ∙ PDF file
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Not one of these MPs can claim they knew nothing of the woeful and fatal mistakes being made on the back of really poor modelling by the likes of Ferguson, Whitty and Valence. I know I was not the only one providing them with the truth that is now finally being acknowledged, after years of censorship.

But this is just about lockdowns. Eventually, they will be forced to admit their failures to address the genocide committed as part of the mRNA experiment which still continues.

In the meantime, who are you gonna trust?

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Joel Smalley