Worrying for Nigel's Safety isn't 'Snowflake'. It's scarily sane
Why was 75% of his security stripped?
I wrote a piece previously on how “they” would try to stop Reform.
The amorphous “they” being the same deep rooted system that brought lawfare against Trump, Le Pen, Georgescu and the AfD. Who demonised Meloni as a Mussolini loving monster before determining there was enough indentured Italian debt after the Eurozone crisis to still steer the ship whomever was at the helm.
I already wrote a piece about how The Establishment would try to stop Reform. And surprise surprise, many things I predicted are already coming to pass.
I posited they would change the plebiscite, which they have done. But giving votes to 16 year olds provides only a swing towards Left Wing parties among 2.8% of the franchised population, so unlikely to move the needle enough.
Among all the tactics they will discretely or brazenly deploy, many are already in play.
The demonisation is afoot. The unhinged rhetoric from all the top brass at Labour Conference was designed to scare the soft middle off backing Reform. But the soft middle have also had enough of mass migration and two tier justice, and the establishment knows it.
So stripping Farage's security down by 75% is an obvious next step. Let's be abundantly clear. They haven't just decided he is less of a political target or the world is suddenly on the cusp of singing kumbaya and playing happily in the sandpit. They know in the wake of the Charlie Kirk murder, copycat attacks are even more probable while generating the aura of an existential threat is enough to convince one whackjob somewhere to have a go.
If a single hair on that man's head is harmed, Britain would face revolt. Of that I have little doubt.
After the two assassination attempts on Trump, and then Kirk, people will make their own minds up about what is going on - and many would not stand for it. But try they may anyhow.
I'm relieved to hear Nigel has his own privately funded beefed up security. He has needed it for years, and that need is only ever going to swell.
But I have suddenly seen other levers the powers that be realise they can pull, in line with what I have observed in other parts of the world.
They are already trying to use Pro-Kremlin slander no doubt as a precursor to suggest Russian electoral interference, digging up this false concept that Farage is somehow Putin's mate, which naturally will lead to suggestions (as are already happening) that the Kremlin is somehow in the mix. The age old Moscow Bogeyman undermining our democracy. That's not to say Russia doesn't have form in doing this, but they are increasingly crap at it, too. Moldova didnt work. Before it Maidan in Ukraine was the catastrophic result of failing to propagandize the result Russia wanted. Plus I have a feeling Nigel's position of wanting to drill, Britain, drill is the opposite of the model Putin requires Europe to adopt to continue to fund their fossil-based war economy. Little in it for Putin to put Nigel in number 10. Quite the contrary.
While fiddling with the vote is not necessarily a Russian competence, when that vote turns digital, it does become a domestic one.
Whatever one thinks about January 6th, I have it on good authority from people in intelligence that Biden's cohort were without doubt ballot stuffing and trying to rig. We have it already in the UK in Labour held areas with the postal vote. But even then, it is harder to fix a paper ballot than play about with the computer systems of a digital one.
You can see what I am about to suggest. The so-called Brit Card is a hair's breadth away from becoming a roll out of electronic voting systems. And where that is used around the world, accusations of foul play follow.
I have even seen in one African state, the gatekeeper of the electronic voting system turning up dead in a ditch with his hand chopped off. He was the only one with access to the back end of the vote tallying system, enabled through fingerprint log-in. It all sounds very Dan Brown, but believe me, this craziness does happen.
Meanwhile the controversies surrounding Dominion in America continue to rumble on. Whether the UK Government can establish and roll out full electronic voter registration and e-vote deployment in good time is debatable, depending on when an election may come. But it's funny how many dead people suddenly manage to vote when a centrally collated data base is used, rather than citizen tellers closely watched by party observers who can demand recounts.
Which leads to another very useful fallback plan. Let's say even if they do not manage to prevent Reform winning the next election, or Nigel Farage becoming PM, there are ways in which the muscular deep state can control everything from below.
But how?
Debt.
Notice how the UK budget has been severely delayed. Notice, too, how Starmer has appointed former LSE President and Vice Chancellor Baroness Minouche Shafik as his Chief Economic Advisor to support on economic affairs. (Yes, LSE, the Fabian created finishing school. That lot, again. I don't care how much left wing commentators scoff at my concerns. My gut tells me when there's a pattern there's something worth investigating.)
Officially announced on Monday 1 September, her role is intended to ‘support’ the Government in the run up to the budget. She was also Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund as well as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.
I do wonder whether the UK's borrowing capabilities are going to miraculously improve with a little help from the IMF, now Minouche is in position. Debt that can be recalled in a couple of years, whoever leads the Government. Debt that comes with conditions.
I keenly remember when Meloni came to power and immediately announced that she would use the Italian Navy to turn around boats in the Mediterranean. Within a nano second, Von Der Leyen and other Eurocrats descended upon Lampedusa, had a chat, and suddenly Meloni's plan had changed after probably being reminded that the sovereign debt crisis faced by Italy meant that any restructuring of the eye watering loans could collapse the entire economy if she didn't play nice. You just have to read Varoufakis’ accounts of The Troika descending onto Greece to know how the Globalists work.
Of course those on The Left and those ill versed and too trusting in the ways of the world will regard my observations as conspiracies on steroids.
But it only takes a few paces back and casual observance of what has unfolded for the succession of would-be populist leaders in The West to realise that Nigel getting elected is a system aberration, much like the referendum to leave the EU, and that the establishment will struggle to countenance its coming to pass.
And they are already following the worn out strategies of what is now a dog-eared playback to keep the ball firmly in their own court.
So yes. Cutting Nigel's security was no accident. Very little in Global Politics is. But having PM Farage in 2029 would be. So watch this space. And don't let them win.
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Excellent piece. I am worried for Nigel. Brexit was a spoke in the Globalist plans. It wasn't supposed to happen. The Globalist plan for an EU controlled by one Government is a guinea pig and stepping stone prior to the craziness of a possibility of a one world Government. I think this is their long term plan. What I did not realise is that Labour, Tories, LibDems etc are ALL signed up to the Globalist agenda. This is why there has not really been a change in Government since Blair. All these parties will do whatever it takes to stop Nigel and Reform. There is a real fight and the gloves are off.
Great journalism Alex, what has been playing on my mind since Labour took political speech not just into the gutter but down the bloody drain is the previous attacks on Nigel, the women that threw a milk shake over him, then for that fat unfunny left wing ex lawyer comic Jo Brand to say it was a shame it was not battery acid, which then emboldened a fella to throw a lump of concrete, seeing as Starmer does not like being in public, I believe he has a deep rooted fear and wrongly believes he can scare Nigel and Reform away just by his disgusting rhetoric.
I have never had the pleasure of a conversation with Nigel or a PFL, but even I know this man will not be stopped by these means alone, I truly see a man that loves his country and is a true conviction politician. God Bless him and You and Reform