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/

@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.