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Rishi Sunak Owns Social Credit Score Company with Links to World Economic Forum

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posted on Aug, 18 2022 @ 12:49 PM
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a reply to: LABTECH767
The book Stanley Johnson wrote was this..... taken from Amazon...

First published in 1982, Stanley Johnson's The Virus is more than astonishingly prescient, with uncanny parallels to the current Covid-19 pandemic. It is also a fast-paced Cold War thriller that stands the test of time. Dr Lawrence Kaplan, one of the United States top epidemiologists, aided and abetted by the beautiful eco-warrior Stephanie Verusio, jets across the globe in a race to discover the secrets behind a deadly novel disease that threatens to wipe out half the world. A brilliant tale of geo-politics in the manner of Robert Ludlum. Funny, romantic, terrifying and totally relevant to today's pandemic crisis, this is a dazzlingly deft page-turner.


My dad read Mein Kampf, probably knowing my dad because he wanted to know more about the mind of the man that set his country against ours and dad fought to protect us.

Whichever way you look at it we're screwed and so is the Conservative party whichever of the two evils get in. It is interesting to watch a bit of a groundswell amongst the Torry membership becoming more vocal about Boris remaining leader and saying they would vote for him rather than either the other two, that's 60% of them on the last poll. That's a higher percentage than the other two COMBINED!

I think it would be interesting at times like this, when MP's turn on their own, that yes the party whittle it down to two camps, but also the presiding leader is also included. I say this because of the 60%. I wonder how many of the Tory MP's would listen to their constituents (particularly the ones who voted in favour ow Boris in this case) and would have thrown their hat into the Boris camp? Surely if MP's being elected by the people, then paid up members are 'your representatives' as it were, between us and them (the MP's). The voice of the rest of the Conservative voting public. If the standing MP/PM wins membership vote (public confidence) then there would be no need for follow up elections as so often happens. The 'people' will have spoken. That I believe is the real problem here, Boris, whether we like him or not, he somehow connects with people, which the other two and many others in the party do not by a mile.

Rainbows
Jane



posted on Aug, 18 2022 @ 10:40 PM
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9 degrees of seperation....
Coincidence....
Serendipitous....
Money follows Money...

or

Is the WEF really playing Chess Boxing and positioning to implement .. apply... proof of concept agenda 2030?

If planned and positioned intentionally... they must have thought about non buy in or engagement into the agenda by the riff raff?

Is there #ery a foot?



posted on Aug, 19 2022 @ 03:42 PM
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originally posted by: angelchemuel
That is the title of the article taken from Vision News. I have no idea if they are good or bad, but main stream news, certainly in the UK wont be investigating or discussing if true.
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The UK will be on a hiding to nowhere if he gets voted in, but the alternative choice ain't much better.
I also read/heard that 60% now of the conservative membership want Boris to remain as PM. Can't find a link for that now either.
The headline is a little misleading as it is Sunak's father in law who owns the company

The father of Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy is the founder of Infosys a hitech company that provides digital tracking and security for banks across the globe. Infosys is listed as an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF), who are reportedly developing the technology to implement its “social credit score” system.

....nothing like keeping it in the family hey?
Down the article a little further....

The Sunak family company is also a member of the WEF’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI), which includes cross-industry representatives from the world’s largest corporations. The National Pulse recently exposed how the initiative, which purports to fight for transparency in business practices, is the former CEO of Reuters who now serves as a board member at COVID-19 vaccine maker Pfizer a company that is entirely opaque with it's own business practices.


Sunak himself has a history of being soft on China, telling the Telegraph that he wanted a “complete sea change” in relations with the Chinese Communist Party in favor of increased trade ties and economic collaboration. China, in turn, has endorsed Sunak’s candidacy.


"Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive".

Have at it my fellow Brits!
Maybe I should have put this in the mud pit!
Rainbows
Jane



He's definitely a globalist to be avoided at all costs, which is why conservative party members - good pro-British, pro-independence patriotic people, are giving him a big fat NO in the leadership elections! We just need to make sure we capture Liz before the globalists brainwash her completely



posted on Aug, 19 2022 @ 03:43 PM
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originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: LABTECH767
I think 'they' got to Boris when he was in hospital..... just musings on my part.
Interesting too that apparently 60% of Conservative members are making noises that they want Boris to remain as leader of the party/PM.
I'm not wholly sold on the possibility that Boris is NOT WEF...... look who he's married to and her connections. Then of course we have Boris' dad, the novel he wrote and declares himself a eugenesist.
Rainbows
Jane



Agree, he came out there a 100% changed man, it was a stunning shift

As for the wife, agree she's a honeytrap, huge mistake for him, but the guy thinks with his small brain, it's his downfall
edit on 19-8-2022 by ShaylaBruins because: (no reason given)




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