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Fight now or lose everything!
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces presidential bid, fake stream attack.

Like clockwork.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces presidential bid, fake stream attack. Like clockwork. #HateMedia
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It’s a pretty good ad.

The world has to sweep aside their corrupt establishment politicians to have any chance of freedom.

RFK Jr.
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Our work is starting to pay off.

There is a whole new generation of truth seekers.
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As their lies unravel, as usual it will make no difference, because the system is totally invested in the deceit.

Justice can only come with consequences.
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Let the people set the narrative.

Elon Musk.
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Now Jack Daniel’s. There is no agenda. 😉
Ok. Maybe there’s just a teeny weeny agenda. 🤪

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Forwarded from Lawyers of Light
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Back in Oct 22 the Government Digital Service entered into an initial one-year contract with Fujitsu, which “will be responsible for all the technical delivery, design iterations and 24/7 operational support” of the alerts system. The deal is worth at least £1m to the tech firm and, if it runs to its full three-year term, a total of £5m may ultimately be spent.

In addition to the £5m tech support deal with Fujitsu, the government has signed five-year contracts with each of the four network operators - O2, Vodafone, EE, and Three – for a cumulative total of about £16m to be spent via these engagements.

NOT CONSULTED ON, NOT AGREED TO, AND WITHOUT OUR CONSENT, they have spent circa £21 million of our money.

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Additionally, when you entered into your phone contract, did you agree to your provider signing up to this. Were you informed? If you had known would you have signed up? This all raises questions of breach of contract, for many reasons.

Further, there are concerns due to the conflict with the right to privacy under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998, because this is not an opt in service.

Article 8 of the Human Rights Act states that everyone has the right to privacy, except when necessary in the interest of national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the country. There are valid concerns that these alerts may inadvertently disrupt these rights by revealing a phone that may be hidden.