The greatest gifts we can give one another this Christmas, are courage and hope.
After Saturday's London protest, I know there is plenty for everyone!
The atmosphere was quite literally electric as our huge and growing army of awake folk prepared to set off from Parliament Square. The sound and passion raised the hairs on the back of your neck as with coloured smoke spiralling around us, we set off with a huge roar. The media were all over it, and unbeknownst to them, spreading our message of freedom and truth around the country and beyond!
There are still so many of us at home feeling isolated and alone – and it is massively important that we can reach these people and extend our hand to them and welcome them into our huge family. The MSM reporting on Saturday's protest of course tried to focus on a few isolated scuffles with the police, as our people reacted to baton brandishing police provoking them at Downing Street. But even the media had to concede the sheer size of our demonstration – it was huge!
I quickly realised that I had not learn my lesson from last year in wearing too many layers under my Santa suit, and even though I was wearing red shorts, I quickly began to get hot. The beard and wig didn’t seem to help either, but after a while I forgot all about that and settled into keeping the loud chanting and vibe high while wrestling with a sack full of sweets and the banner!
I had a couple of interesting conversations with actor and comedian Alan Davies along the way, and it is great to see more celebrities coming on board and joining this struggle. More and more people that rely on live audiences to make a living, are going to be joining us, as their audiences slowly dwindle away through a mixture of apathy, fear and protest.
By and large the police looked stern and militarized with many dressed for a riot not for friendly communication with the very people that pay their wages. They had obviously been briefed not to interact with us – State separated from the People.
When I was arrested outside of Parliament on Wednesday, the police seemed far more amenable even though my arrest followed a struggle with several officers. Perhaps the number of tourists around the area has that effect on the State and how it polices in certain locations. I was later released without charge and all my property returned to me. I thankfully managed to jump the very last train leaving Victoria heading south as many other trains and been cancelled due to train staff ‘testing positive’ and then spending a week laying on the sofa watching TV eating pizza, perfectly well on full pay! Shear and utter insanity.
The experience of laying in a cell listening to the drunken lunatic in the cell next to me being restrained by several large officers isn’t a new one of course, but when you are trying to get some sleep on a plastic mattress, it is very frustrating. That warm and peaceful train ride back south was a very welcome one!
Saturdays march ended back at Parliament Square, and the big pile of this month’s Light Newspapers we brought with us, was apparently handed out so fast to members of the public and passing drivers honking their horns in support, the basket was empty in less than an hour! That alone is a great indicator of how the public are starting to ask questions. We must also remember that just because a person is wearing a mask, it doesn’t automatically mean that they believe in the lies; it very often just means they are scared of getting a ‘fine’ or getting into trouble some other way. So many people simply do not know their rights and the fact that you cannot be arrested or fined for showing noncompliance to this evil insanity by not wearing a muzzle.
Judging by the sheer numbers of people taking videos and pictures of our march for their social media accounts, the mainstream mass-media must be slowly but surely becoming an irrelevance. Several people posed for pictures with Santa and I had some great conversations with groups of teenagers who fully supported the march and took information from us. When youth pledge support and show interest it is very powerful – they go home and report to their peers what they have seen and our message spreads and there is nothing the State or its media can do to stop it. It is a sign.
Massive respect as always goes to every single person that marched with us yesterday, and all those that can only support us from home due to their disabilities. Special thanks goes to those wonderful and beautiful people that organised it from the bottom of my heart. You know who you are - heroes all of you.
Saturday can best be described as an extremely successful and huge demonstration against State hate, lies and fear.
Estimations are coming in of numbers exceeding 500,000 in attendance - the front of the march was over a mile away from Parliament Square, while people were still waiting to start marching! Its affect has been profound, with one top ranking Nazi Officer Sajid Javid, attacking our Movement with pure and utter lies in today’s mass-media – such is the level of their anger and desperation to silence us. That alone should be received as a badge of honour.
It has been a year of struggle and protest and so much has been achieved – far more than we could ever have imagined. We are now seasoned protestors, we are developing and learning each time we protest and preparing ourselves for the future. We are being joined by fresh new faces that once believed the narrative but have now awoken. We have learnt how to handle the police and we are looking for ways to advance our Movement further in many areas. The State honestly thought that we would have dried up and gone away by now, and yesterday would have come as a shock to them so close to Christmas.
Just wait until next year – we are planning to up the ante for 2022!
We are the Resistance – We are the Truth – We will NEVER surrender!
God bless
Matt Single
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