On Saturday there was a protest for the C19 vaccine injured at Trafalgar Square.
The protest was headlined by Dr Mike Yeadon, MP Andrew Brigden, UB40's Matt Hoy and Patrick Henningsen from the UK column.
It was poorly attended with just 300-500 people.
Was this due to protest fatigue?
Are people resigned, feeling it's too late for the injured?
Poor marketing? (Probably caused by point 4)
Division within the UK freedom movement meaning a majority of the injured and a good majority of the freedom movement leaders would attend or back this particular protest?
Dr Mike Yeadon started his first protest speech on Saturday at the Trafalgar Square rally for those injured by the c19 vaccine with softly spoken words, before his frustrations lead him to rise in tone delivering the best speech of the day.
Although, as Mike admits, he is newly awakened, it was impressive to hear him mention that he no longer believes C19 was a respiratory disease with classic modes of 'infection'.
"...I started in 2020 believing that viruses transmitted disease from one person to another - I no longer believe that.."
He doesn't mention what he now believes.
He does not mention the use of electromagnetic frequencies.
But this is a huge step.
But for now, three cheers for Dr Yeadon as he tracks his path from his awakening from a 'normie' in 2020 to his realisations today - a must-watch.
Scroll down under the video for some more of the images I took...
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See on youtube here: https://youtu.be/U8c7tRZh96Y
Images of a tiny proportion of the vaccine injured.
Poor turn out
Tess Lawrie
See the last vaccine injury date here
The last guest said exactly what I had in mind to say. I used to protest, but where has it got us? Much better to concentrate on building a life outside the matrix, or like "The Savages" in Brave New World. I set up a local PHA Telegram Hub, but the indifference is mind-blowing. Most people haven't a clue and those who are "awake" have their excuses for not being involved. Thank goodness for people like Andrew Bridgen, Mike Yeadon, Tess Lawrie and the like. I will give them all the support I can, but "the swamp" remains in pla