The crowds gathered early from 3pm onwards, and once it had fallen dark we marched our way up to Trafalgar Square – the mood was buoyant with a lot of people wearing anonymous masks and carrying placards.
So many people I know were there, happy smiling faces and hugs everywhere you looked, cementing the friendships forged over the last year and a half of demonstrations and marches across the country. It always feels so special to be a part of such a wonderful family.
Fireworks
As we moved off from the square, the police appeared mostly disinterested and chatted amongst themselves as our chants rang out as we began marching. Once at Trafalgar Square people milled around and an effigy of the ‘Supreme Leader’ Boris Johnson was set aflame in front of Nelson's Column, much to the joy of the crowd! Intermittent fireworks and flashes lit the sky as people broke off into smaller groups to march around the city in high spirits.
A little later everyone began mustering up once again in Parliament Square. The police now began to show a much keener interest in anyone that had fireworks and immediately arrested those lighting them, despite it being well before 11pm and everyone looked well over 18! It was an act of State harassment – they didn’t want us back there in the heart of the vipers nest on Parliament Square demanding answers!
Military order
As more and more people re-descended back on the square, the police had more trouble in arresting those lighting the occasional firework as resistance firmed, and so they deployed in greater numbers around the area in an act of intimidation. It was very clear that the State were trying to tell us something – this city belongs to us and we have an army of riot police at our disposal.
The situation became tenser as our people that had arrived in good humour and with peaceful intent, were now becoming increasingly angered at the police arresting and picking on anyone they deemed to be exercising ‘too much freedom’. People began to remonstrate with the police as more hostility began to bleed out into the crowd with angry outbursts and chants. Eventually our people pushed forward and the police quickly retreated back with some missiles and fireworks thrown to harry their departure.
They however returned a short while later in even greater numbers with riot helmets on and jogging in military order and forming up like hi-vis solders from a bygone age. However, they appeared not have a plan at all though as more police arrived and more fireworks were lit on the grass. Piers Corbyn cut an impressive figure fire-breathing whilst surrounded by a crowd and coloured smoke from various grenades and rockets launched around us. It made for an amazing and slightly eerie spectacle with blasts of bright orange flames illuminating all around.
Theatre
Chatting and enjoying the fiery atmosphere with family and friends seemed almost surreal as only feet away hordes of riot police stood in formation with smoke swirling and bellowing around the area as a persistent reminder as to just how detached from reality the Government have become. When thousands of well-meaning people are met with an army of riot police dressed for battle in the heart of the capital city, you can guarantee only one thing – the system is scared.
As the night progressed the scene became increasingly comical as it became ever more obvious that the police tactic of forming up in large units and jogging around with no real aim or intent whatsoever drew attention. Our people began to laugh and any effect of intimidation that it may have had earlier had completely worn off as we watched and chuckled. It was theatrical. However, if we had arrived outside the gates of Parliament and been left completely alone by the State, it would have shown us up as an irrelevance – a nothing to be laughed at by the State. But we are not - and it knows this.
Mass-media
The toxic and abhorrent mass-media as expected immediately ran spurious stories that we had ‘attacked’ the poor riot police and once again tried to pour scorn and lies over our demonstration. This is the same media that has as much blood on its hands as this deeply corrupt Government itself, with untold damage and death directly attributed to the toxic poison masquerading as a ‘vaccine’. They have directly assisted this Government in brainwashing people and so must be treated the same – harsh but appropriate punishments must be reserved for all those that have directly encouraged, bullied and threated adults and children to surrender their bodies to be injected, and have sometimes been killed or suffered horribly because of it.
Monsters in gowns
We must also remember that with only a few thousand people with a few handfuls of fireworks, we created great fear in the Establishment. Now just imagine next time we arrive with a couple of hundred thousand angry people! Imagine the joy of tearing down the gates of its deeply corrupt houses and smashing the rotten cesspit system riddled with paedophilia from within.
Only this week the State have been exposed for guaranteeing peerages to multimillionaires who donate more than £3 million to the Tory Party. The House of Lords is just another unelected house of bloated parasites drowning in organised child abuse that control this country like a dictatorship, surrounded in the false veneer of a ‘democracy’. They are monsters in gowns – part of an evil clutch of multimillionaires and billionaires that view us the people as no more than insects!
Downfall
Not until this malevolent and decrepit system is ground to dust can we even begin to consider building a replacement created from the blood, sweat and tears of those that pulled it down. But we have a long road ahead. The Establishment will never release its hold until it is completely dead, only then can we pry the reins of power from its grip. It can never be reasoned with and it will never walk away – the only way we will ever see it gone is when we rise as one and smash it so completely it can never again threaten, coerce, bully and murder. Remember - illegal wars and illegal ‘vaccines’ are just the tip of the iceberg. God only knows what will be uncovered in the future.
And remember – EVERY single act of non-compliance is of worth, from a few stickers on buildings through to forcing the police backwards outside of Parliament, it is all of great value and all of us have a part to play in the systems downfall.
Look for weaknesses – look for ways to strike back – get organised locally and attend as many protests as you can; get a megaphone and use it - boots on the ground matter – a lot! Non-compliance at every opportunity.
Ignore negatives and celebrate what we have achieved so far which is so much, and focus on what we will achieve in the future.
We are in a marathon fight – not a short sprint.
Over the next few years we are all going to find out what we are made of and martyrs will be demanded of us -and our actions will be remembered forever by our grandchildren!
Matt Single
One Movement for Freedom
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