29th August - LONDON Trafalgar Square 12pm - PROTEST "Unite for Freedom"

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Saturday, 29th August, 12pm.
Trafalgar Square,
London.

UNITE FOR FREEDOM
Top doctors and nurses speak out against government pushing fear and ignoring science.
Featuring Prof. Dolores Cahill, Dr. Adil, Senator Dr. Scott Jensen, Dr. Andrew Kaufman, Dr. Buttar + more.

This protest could mark the real beginning of a strong push back against measures in the United Kingdom, a country which up until recently have been largely inactive on the protest front (on a larger scale), despite the dystopian measures enacted by the UK government with little oversight. Large numbers are expected for this event.

Please spread the word and consider posting this information on various social platforms.
Anyone planning to attend do comment below!

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Great work. I hope you get 100s of thousands of people.

Democracy dies when good people won't fight tyranny.

Great to know that UK is doing something against these draconian measures. Will you be going?

I'll be there!

Hope there will be loads. Can't make it but have fun.

I have been against lockdowns and masks since the start of the COVID19 hysteria, but cannot attend this protest if it will be all about Bill Gates, anti-vaxxers, Trump, Brexit, far-fetched plandemic theories, etc. etc.

People stay silent because they don't want to be lumped in with the crazies, the "covidiots"; they just want to get on with their lives and wait for this madness to pass. That is how the government gets away with this.

COVID = baby boomer mortality freak-out + excuse for more money printing, debt, MMT, UBI. There was a stock market correction looming this Spring. Majorities in the government class and too-big-to-fail zombie companies benefit from lockdowns, furloughs and free cash. That explains the global political response.

I would join a protest if it was about basic principles of liberty, human rights and democracy; government has no right to lock us in our homes, mandate us to wear face coverings, shut down our businesses, distort markets and wreck the economy in the process, all for a virus that is nothing out of the ordinary - but still real and a bit scary.

I basically agree with you. As for "but cannot attend this protest if it will be all about Bill Gates, anti-vaxxers, Trump, Brexit, far-fetched plandemic theories, etc" I would just ask where on the flyer it suggests that the event will be about any of those topics? That's likely the angle the media will take if they choose to report on it, but everyone is welcome to attend and air their own personal views, that's kind of the point really.

"I would join a protest if it was about basic principles of liberty, human rights and democracy; government has no right to lock us in our homes, mandate us to wear face coverings, shut down our businesses, distort markets and wreck the economy in the process"
You are essentially describing the entire premise for the protest.