If it wasn’t for the fact that I met Andrew Bridgen in Oslo and saw an interview Flavio Pasquino did with Naomi Wolfe, I might not have paid much attention to their conversation. But what he says is too transformative to fit into a normal world. I know Bridgen isn’t lying or making things up. What they say is too serious for that.
Two Ukrainian intelligence agents couldn’t bear the knowledge that Ukrainian children were being kidnapped and taken out of the country and sold. They blew the whistle. For this they were blown up. I remember one of the explosions. It was on film: a man is walking towards a car when the car blows up.
The trafficking of children is what upsets Bridgen the most. He has been a member of Parliament for the Tory party, but couldn’t digest what he heard about the vaccines. It became known that he was a dissenter. Two men come to his office. They are sent from 10 Downing Street. How much should Bridgen be paid to keep his mouth shut? He could set his own price.
Who had sent them? Someone high up, higher than Keir Starmer.
They said they were taking part in a game and that Bridgen had to realise they were just doing their job. Everyone is aware of what’s going on and what the rules of the game are.
The most outrageous thing Bridgen tells us is that there is a paedophilic, satanic network in the West with great power.
They are experts at getting people to fall into traps. They have something on a lot of people.
“Aren’t you afraid something will happen to your children?” asks Flavio.
Yes, of course he is. But the best way to protect yourself is to talk about it, be aggressive, be outgoing.
Many people have started to wake up. They sense that something is fundamentally wrong. There are too many cases: The grooming gangs in the Midlands, and now this. Is that why sentences have been short and prosecutions few? There has been no real reckoning.
What do you do? You note what is being said. Make mental notes and carry them with you.
Jeffrey Epstein is of course an important piece of the puzzle. A lot of people went to see him. They knew. There was a reason Epstein was able to get back on the road after he got out of prison in 2008. He should have been a marked man then, but he wasn’t.
When you look at this against the import of 329,000 unaccompanied minors to the United States, several pieces fall into place.
<“Tony Blair looks like a devil,” says Bridgen. It’s hard not to agree.
The first thing the Blair government did when it came to power was to abolish the death penalty for treason. Was it because they knew that what they were about to embark on was treason?
The truth will come one day. But not everyone can handle it.
The approach in the face of the unknown is to work methodically.
The danger for those who do these things is everyone who “talks” on video podcasts and elsewhere. It is quite possible to form a picture of the likelihood of it being true. Unfortunately, the answer seems to be yes.
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