10 Mar 2019 09:47:30
Don’t know if you’ve dealt with it yet Ed, but is Leaving Neverland a smokescreen? and if so, any idea what for?

{Ed033's Note - They might want to take people's attention away from the Brexit/No Brexit or something that's coming up that we don't know about. I'm thinking that Basel III (31 March 2019) won't make any sudden impact on us.

i would think that it's more to do with social engineering brainwashing. They obviously want everybody to watch it, therefore i won't be watching any of it and will attempt to avoid any info about its contents.


 
10 Mar 2019 13:10:17
Thanks Ed, you’re dead right, turned it off after twenty minutes myself.

 

{Ed033's Note - If you don't watch or listen to any of their mainstream info, it makes it difficult for them to manipulate your mind to think the way they want you to.


 
12 Mar 2019 10:31:23
Completely agree lads, I refuse to watch any mainstream news and haven't heard a thing about brexit which I feel great about, it creates stress and worry in peoples minds and gets them arguing over something they have no control of.


 
13 Mar 2019 22:09:37
Watched it - pile of nonsense.

Whether he did or didn’t nobody can prove and the guys a dodo now so pointless discussing it.

Working for Government brexit is top of every agenda.
Starting to move towards Ed’s thought that it won’t happen.

I voted Leave and pretty pissed at the full debacle.

Easy way to solve the issue give Northern Ireland back to the Irish!

 

{Ed033's Note - Yes, or you honour the original Irish referendum vote and void the second Irish referendum vote, which means Eire was never part of the E.U. in the first place.


 
14 Mar 2019 20:09:22
Ireland voted no to Lisbon primarily because a large percentage of people were concerned the abortion laws could be softened. There were other reasons, but that was the main one.

So in a way it was a little like Brexit in the sense that it was the right vote but not necessarily for the right reasons.

But Ireland was and still is part of the EU regardless Ed033. Unfortunately most Irish people are completely enamoured with the EU, and have no interest in understanding the wider agenda at play.

 

{Ed033's Note - Yes, but it's bizarre that when a vote goes the 'wrong' way, they want to have another vote and people can't figure out there is something definitely wrong with having another vote.


 
14 Mar 2019 21:22:54
Yes Ed033, by the time people realise what’s happening, it’ll be too late. Welcome to the United States of Europe.


 
14 Mar 2019 23:21:09
The whole thing will collapse eventually. All empires do, they get too big, too complicated, too corrupt. The EU fits at least two of those. The only questions are how long does it take and how much damage is done. They know it will only take a few pushes to bring it down hence their attitude to Brexit. And to Putin. They fear a strong Russia.


 
24 Mar 2019 08:52:28
We should all fear a strong Russia. It’s a horribly corrupt, intolerant and controlling state.