This is from the Better Way Conference, the actual panel that Andrew Bridgen spoke as part of. Wonder if Andrew agrees with Mark that the traitors to humanity work for “Sage & Tavistock”, and that THEY released rock and roll in the 50’s to destroy society.

Totally normal for a sitting politician to share a stage with someone who thinks Hollywood elites planned Covid, 9/11 and climate change. And taunted us about it in an obscure tv show in 2005.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/9bRvXpziJon4/

Here's the reception Bridgen got at that conference:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/26nuTD0pJswu/

The session was introduced by Tess Lawrie with the claim “make no mistake, mind control is being escalated with the increasing deployment of 5G and AI” and “A globalist cabal have been voicing their plans for humankind in plain sight for decades”.

She said she is there to represent every grandmother whose grandchildren no longer listen to their wisdom. No word as to whether she yelled at clouds.

Andrew Bridgen Takes the Stage at the Better Way Conference to Standing Ovations

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Elsewhere on the same panel as Andrew Bridgen was noted conspiracy theorist Dolores Cahill. She was there to talk about the law. She is not a lawyer.

She explained that we have five fundamental freedoms - freedom for life, travel, speech, privacy and property - and that these have been consistent freedoms for all people of the world, for tens of thousands of years. Think of a time when people had no freedom of privacy, speech or travel? Yeah, apparently that didn't exist.

These, Cahill says, are inalienable rights (she pronounces is in-ar-leen-able, it's unclear why, because she says "these rights are 'in-ar-leen-able' or 'inalienable'", so it's an intentional distinction). You have them from the second you are alive, because they come from the divine consciousness.

Below that, there natural law - which is simply “act in honour and do no harm”. That applies to men, women, people, and things that are alive, which I guess means animals are bound over to do no harm and act with honour. I'll remind my cat of that, the next time she pees behind the TV.

Below natural law, Cahill says, is the legal system, which only applies to things that are not alive. The legal system only applies to a business, “legal entity”, “corporation”, or dead body

Which, she explains to an audience who seem totally fine with this, means that when you see on your credit card or passport, your name is in all caps, which only refers to you as a business, not the you that's alive. Which is why, when she got a summons, it was actually only to the business "Dolores Cahill", not the real her.
Again, this is the company that Andrew Bridgen, Neil Oliver, Tess Lawrie et al are keeping. Earlier in the same session, there was a video from Robert Kennedy Jr, decrying billionaires who got richer during the pandemic. He didn't, ofc, decry millionaires who got richer, ie him.
Cahill goes on to explain at the #BetterWay conference that she wrote to people who made Covid-19 legislation, to let them know that Vitamin D cured Covid. That put them on notice. From there, if they enacted any further legislations, they would automatically be guilty of malfeasance and punishable by lifetime imprisonment.
How will they be judged? She has sett up her own courts across England/Ireland to do trial by jury. "You can make sure they’re liable by asking their name. If they say their first name, you’re talking to the man or woman, not the corporation, so they hold all the liability."

Andrew Bridgen's speech is remarkably bland, by comparison. He has 10 minutes. The first 30s is a standing ovation. The next 4 minutes is spent talking up how successful he was at winning local elections, and how he made his constituency so much happier and richer.

Then he gives definitions of the words "freedom" and "democracy". We are half way through his allotted time by this point.

It's strong "didn't read the book, still got to give the book review in class" energy.

6 mins into his 10, he gets to Covid: in parliament they won't allow him a debate on vaccine harms, or the origins of the virus, or excess deaths.

They won't debate you on it, Andrew, because you mis-cite the facts!

"People blame Tories for excess deaths, but when I try to get Labour MPs to talk about it, and they won’t talk about it either, there’s something seriously wrong with democracy."

Namely that people with as little grasp on the facts as Bridgen get into office

Andrew Bridgen's "top priorities"
1) Digital ID, which will be sold to corporations
2) Digital currency, which will come in in Autumn after the banking collapse
3) End of cash
4) Low traffic neighbourhoods, which are designed to curtail your freedom
5) The WHO pandemic treaty, which is actually a dictatorship

Think of that as your top five worst things happening right now. That's the world these folk inhabit.

Bridgen: "When I was thrown out of the Tories for speaking on vaccines, not one Tory colleague called to commiserate with me.

The only politician who called, and he rang within of my expulsion… was Robert Kennedy Jr"

<cue huge round of applause>

These guys REALLY love RFKjr

immediately after Bridgen is another sovereign citizen speaker, Karen-Ruth Skolmli, who shares this slide on law and jurisdiction.

She explains that all legislation is either unnecessary or unlawful. If it aligns with natural law, it is unnecessary; if it goes against natural law, then it’s unlawful anyway.

I mean, this woman is full-scale Sov-Cit.

In order for government to apply legislation to us, it has to make us creations of the state, then it has authority over us, and control over us.

They trap us into contract by making us register birth, marriage, houses, land, cars, taxes, healthcare, all so they can trap us into a contracts and therefore have authority over us.

We become our job title, when we should be operating as sovereign man and woman, under only natural law.

"This is slavery," she tells the audience of middle class elderly people wealthy enough to pay £500+ to attend a conference in Bath hosted by the guy who used to do coastal history programs on the BBC, "and we are all living as slaves"

The audience applauds, righteously.

I've figured it out"

They're saying "in-a-lien-able", as in "not able have a 'lien' taken away".

Because they believe that when you're born, your birth certificate puts aside a security grant against your personhood (eg a lien), which they think over-rides your basic rights if you let it, but because those rights cannot be over-ridden this way, they are in-a-lien-able.

Now I want to start a movement of in-Jolene-able rights.

I'm begging of you, please don't take my rights. Please don't take them just because you can...

OK, I'm into the Q&A, finally, and once again, it's a total farce. I mean, the panel is so large that they don't all fit in shot. 11 people!

I've had to draw in half of one person, and then Tess Lawrie on the far end.

Plus Neil Oliver is sat behind the guy who is stood up. It's not clear why, because he hasn't been involved in this session, but I GUARANTEE he will answer at least one question.

I've remembered to alt-tag the image this time, too.

First question: how do you get young people to listen to this information?

Probably by not holding it at a £500-a-ticket ego-stroking festival in bath, featuring a ten minute self-aggrandizing speech from a disgraced politician?

The Q&A is a bust, nothing of real interest:
- A guy who is trying to get the International Criminal Court to prosecute the 9 people who created SARS-CoV-2.
- Dolores saying she is going to try politicians by jury and imprison them for 20 years.
- Karen mentions she's actually facing a spot of legal bother at the moment.
- Bridgen says democracy is dead.

Interestingly Neil Oliver ends by saying he understood and agreed with ever speaker, so I guess he's full Sovereign Citizen now?

@Marsh This is pure Sovereign Citizen nonsense.
@Marsh This is to law as dis-ease is to medicine.
@Marsh Must you rob us of all hope for humanity;)
@Marsh I called it. Unfortunately.
@Marsh She sounds like she's about to veer into 'sovereign citizen' territory. #FreemenOfTheLand #HumptyDumptysEverMutatingLexicon
@arclight It is absolutely Sovereign Citizen stuff, like explicitly that. The all caps thing, the separation between legal entity and alive person - those are core principles. She is a Freeman on the Land believer, appearing on a panel with a person who was literally in government seeing how laws get made.

@Marsh Once upon a time I was fascinated by conspiracy theories as entertainment: the hollow earth with the Nazi UFO base inside beneath Antarctica (or the one on the moon), lizard people who walk among us, KGB mind control laser satellites, etc. Seeing the harm caused to believers and by believers and the spread to credulous and power-hungry politicians has sucked all of the entertainment value out of it.

Darren Aaronovitch's "Voodoo Histories' revealed the antisemitism beneath many fringe beliefs; that was the final straw for me - we have to take these people and movements seriously because of their potential for greater harm.

@Marsh

Humans used to be among the property that could be owned for a large part of human history.

Which also took away any freedom of travel the slave might've had.

@Darth_Tiktaalik That's if you believe the slave trade happened - I can't guarantee all of these folks would agree with you that it did...

@Marsh

Such absolute gibbering nonsense. His argument that Covid is a hoax and/or planned decades in advance is a clip from a TV show from 2005 which had an episode about a virus. Well, that's clinching proof. Yep, we'd never have believed in the existence of viruses without obscure basic cable TV dramas occasionally mentioning them.

I also can't help noticing that society has now withstood almost 70 years of Rock'n'Roll.

@MikDuffy The thing is, the TV show was from 2005... three years after the SARS outbreak. The show was specifically and explicitly about SARS, so it's little wonder the symptoms sounded so suspiciously similar to... SARS-CoV-2
@Marsh Indeed. I remember, circa 2003, talking with a Doctor friend who stated that we'd be getting a more contagious SARS variant at some point. I don't think one needed to be The Dead Zone's psychic hero Johnny Smith to see Covid coming.
@MikDuffy Haha was that what the show was about? Id'd never heard of it, I didn't realise it had a psychic protagonist

@Marsh Yes, it's an episodic series, but with some plot arcs, based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Given the source material's apocalyptic themes, one would very much expect a TV adaptation to include things like pandemics.

I don't have the time or inclination to catch up with up that TV show, but Cronenberg's 1983 film adaptation of the same book is excellent.