What Meaningful, Lawful & Peaceful Resistance To Tyranny Would Look Like On These Ancient Isles

What Meaningful, Lawful & Peaceful Resistance To Tyranny Would Look Like On These Ancient Isles

In the dire circumstances which have been imposed upon an unarmed populace by a increasingly tyrannical WEF puppet government dictatorship, meaningful, lawful and peaceful resistance on these shores would look like something this:

1. Mass non-compliance with all government diktats.

2. Peacefully blockading the shorelines where invaders disembark, with suitably qualified sailors safely escorting them back from whence they came across the sea.

3. An All-Out Direct Tax Strike to cut off the money supply which pays for the administration of the continued oppression of the People.

4. Appointing Common Law Sheriffs and Deputies to patrol the streets upon which our women and children now fear to tread for fear of getting stabbed, raped or murdered because the police, the councils and the government have emphatically failed to protect them from those who seek to do them harm.

5. Issuing legal proceedings against the illegitimate government to remove it from office, in the event the House of |Commons fails to effectively do so by passing a Motion of No Confidence in the despotic regime, dissolving Parliament and calling a General Election.

Nevertheless, an Oppressed People’s right to resist the tyranny which abounds on these ancient shores by any means necessary is sacrosanct under international law.

Whereas, accepting four more years of such tyranny would be national suicide because it gets worse every day here and there is no viable political solution available.

Therefore, the purely logical conclusion is that now is the moment for the People to rise up in resistance, to prevent the bloody horrors of otherwise inevitable Civil War with tyrannical government forces, thereby completing the destruction of our children’s future.

If now’s not the moment for meaningful, lawful and peaceful resistance, when will be?

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