Ahhh. They've reached Wales...View attachment 90033
Don't know about "gone"...They've, putting it mildly, been their own worst enemies all along.The Indy camp outside Holyrood seems to have gone a bit mad. They are citing Jesus and the queen and all sorts; judge said he was baffled that they simultaneously told him he had no jurisdiction and asked him to rule
One on the most dangerous street in britain as well. Right by the station.Two - right next to each other - have popped up in Bedminster
and one in finsbury park on stroud green roadTwo - right next to each other - have popped up in Bedminster
That's definitely clarified things for meLooks like they're having a resurgence then, a second wind?
Their website is great at explaining what to do next, when you've seen the poster:
"Just call evil into the light and leave it at that….here’s the trumpet call, the seventh sign, trumpet, seal and crown…..seven deadly words to evil…..IT IS ILLEGAL TO USE A LEGAL NAME…..that’s the GOD-SPELL GO-SPELL breaker right there…..not one false profit expert can diffuse that thy-me bomb.."
Legal Name Fraud Explained | Legal Name Fraud
Because that's what it is. It's not one click away from it. It is it.why is it that you're always just one click away from david icke / loads of rabid roschchilds stuff with this sort of thing.
rothschilds?why is it that you're always just one click away from david icke / loads of rabid roschchilds stuff with this sort of thing.
I didn't know. Thought they were equal opportunities lunatics.Because that's what it is. It's not once click away from it. It is it.
I think you'll find they prefer 'lunar-ticks'I didn't know. Thought they were equal opportunities lunatics.
was he giving it large to the poor barman about how he should get free beer?Ran into an old acquaintance down the pub last week, survivor of the Beanfield, who's now gone full freeman. Tried to argue but you just can't win, shame as he's a lovely bloke. Hopefully a minor court failure will get him out of it.
Sounded like it was some other traffic thing got him started, but he was happy with contractual obligations for goods and services as I recall.was he giving it large to the poor barman about how he should get free beer?
was he giving it large to the poor barman about how he should get free beer?
only if you're a master freeman.There's free beer?
i find it interesting there's a belief it ever went away.I guess what's interesting about it (as a social phenomenon - I realise it's just annoying in the political sense) is that it's almost full Narnia-level belief in magic. The deep law, beyond the law that you see. All you have to do is call on Aslan/say the magic words, and the magic will be revealed. I find it interesting to see how belief in magic re-emerges in a secular society I suppose.
i find it interesting there's a belief it ever went away.
you might like to look at e.g. edward lovett's 'magic in modern london' and owen davies' 'witchcraft continued'
It is definitely special that the posters don't even link to their website or anything, seems the posters themselves are believed to have magical powers.