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2026-02-28

Ian Clayton of Ethical Approach UK has done sterling work to document the nature of Operation Talla, which sought to suppress the recording of suspected crimes associated with the Covid vaccine roll-out.

On the face of it, there seems to be a strong legal case to answer that such an undertaking was unconstitutional unlawful illegal and indeed amoral.

So what defences do we constitutionally have to correct this situation?

All the normal appeals to authority to recognise the situation and effect correction have been met by evasion or incomprehension, or have been side-stepped. Are the foxes in charge of the hen-house?

In these circumstances it falls to the sovereign peoples of this land to take action to restore lawful governance - whatever that may mean and by whatever peaceful means may be available to us.

But are we the people up for it?

Perhaps the key is to realise that all our lives we have been trained in subservience.

Go to school, sit in rows, learn what we are taught, be entertained-informed-guided by the experts in the media, sit exams, be graded into classes with associated expectations, do further education if qualified, then either find a job, start a business, join the Forces, or go into law, become a politician, borrow money, buy a house, get married, have kids, send them to school, work long enough to pay off the mortgage, keep your nose clean, stay out of trouble, stay healthy, pay your taxes, comply with all the damned ever-proliferating laws statutes guidelines and commercial restrictions, pay your fines for minor infringements, go to prison for major infringements, vote for your masters in Parliament and leave running the country to the professional politicians ... 

Oh, and now we're expected to fix the country's government that the experts broke, in our copious free time?

Subservient no more? Who else is up for this jolly?

And do we know how it might be done? Answers on a postcard please to the usual address ...