Many of us now understand that our parliamentary democracy is a sham. As part of the burgeoning global public-private partnership framework, the UK Government formally announced its partnership with the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2019 to promote a regulatory framework favourable to WEF members’ interests. The UK government operates as an extension of global corporate interests and institutions at the expense of national sovereign interests.
National sovereignty is being rapidly eroded to facilitate ever greater transfers of power and wealth to a global corporatocracy. The UK is weeks away from defaulting into amendments to the International Health Regulations that will empower one person at the helm of the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare a wide array of health emergencies and unilaterally impose pharmaceutical interventions on the entire planet, all underpinned by an elaborate infrastructure of biomedical digital ID and online censorship, paid for with your tax money.
As at the time of writing, our parliament refuses to even debate this historic erosion of national sovereignty, never mind completely rule it out as it should.
A club of wealthy billionaires have targeted town dwellers living in modern industrialised societies for a regime of rationing to be achieved within the next seven years. Those targets will see you and me being rationed to:
“a daily allowance PER PERSON of 44g of meat (enough for two small meatballs), a daily limit of 2,500 calories, which is less than the ration in the Second World War, one short-haul flight every three years, eight new clothing items a year and private cars available for only one in five people.”
Stooges like London’s mayor Sadiq Khan have been tasked with planning and implementing this severe impoverishment, knowing full well that as of 2021, one in five of our UK population (20%) – 13.4 million people – were in poverty, and that things are set to get worse under the current cost of living crisis. 3.9 million in poverty were children.
While our government remains silent about a mountain of debt that is ready to explode the monetary system, the G20 group of nations of which the UK is a member has confirmed its commitment to the implementation of Digital ID and programmable Central Bank Digital Currencies. The combination of these technologies will give the Government the ability to enforce whatever policies they wish to by instantaneously and arbitrarily locking people out of the financial payment system based on dissident behaviour detected by referencing your digital ID record. The dystopian Chinese social credit system is coming soon to the entire Western world.
The question many of us are now asking is: what can we do to reverse these threats to our liberty and standard of living? I spoke to David Fleming who is the founder of the Independent Alliance which is a cross between a political party and a bottom-up people’s movement that, if we can get it to work, could seriously challenge the pathetic Punch and Judy show embodied in the Westminster political process.
The Independent Alliance manifesto at a glance
In preparation for a general election next year, the Independent Alliance will form as a political party and campaign on a manifesto of policies to reverse the horrors described above and many more.
At the front and centre of its manifesto will be policies to restore national sovereignty. These will include strategies like exiting the WHO. As an advanced industrialised nation, the UK has a public health infrastructure more than adequate to deal with emergencies and the WHO’s planned centralised command and control over the globe would be damaging and costly.
Under the rubric of foreign policy, the Independent Alliance manifesto will commit to withdrawing UK support for destabilising military interventions conducted under the auspices of NATO.
Whatever your views on whether we face a man-made CO2-driven climate crisis, the Independent Alliance has assessed the government’s Net Zero policies and is convinced that the proposed cure for the alleged climate crisis will be far more damaging than the ill it purports to address. Simon Elmer’s presentation on Net Zero policies is essential to understand how ill-conceived these policies are and how disastrous they would be if fully implemented. The Independent Alliance is therefore committed to reversing these policies.
Central Bank Digital Currency is a payment system and not a currency. A revamped payment system is not needed because current payment systems are operating very efficiently and effectively. The Bank of England’s CBDC project – the Digital Pound – is a thinly disguised strategy to shift the function of money from a medium of exchange to a medium of control while distracting the public from the very real problem of astronomical debt levels and expansion in the money supply through Quantitative Easing. Expanding its remit into digital currencies also gives the BoE a pretext to regulate, and ultimately eliminate, the private crypto currency market which has grown as a direct result of the failure of Central Bank monetary policy. The Independent Alliance will commit to ending the development of CBDCs and get the BoE to focus on addressing the real threats to financial stability – debt levels and inflation.
The Independent Alliance will also ban public servants from membership of or association with global institutions like the World Economic Forum, the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group.
Candidate selection and policy formulation
This election campaign will be run by 650 autonomous committees formed by local groups already active in the “freedom movement” such as Stand in the Park, Yellow Boards and Light Newspaper distributors. The campaign strategy and information will be provided centrally at first with input from the freedom movement and associated research groups.
The selection of Independent Alliance candidates by a local constituency committee will be crucial to the success of the party as a bottom-up people’s movement. In order to ensure fidelity to the manifesto, candidates must pledge to deliver the Independent Alliance election manifesto. Prospective candidates will also be vetted to exclude members of the public who have former or current ties to any existing political parties, globalist institutions or freemasonry.
The aim is to revolutionise the way in which policy is formulated to solve local and national issues by switching from the current top-down centralised formula to a decentralized bottom-up process. There is an abundance of knowledge and talent in local constituencies that has been sidelined and made apathetic by the current top-down, central government policy model. Top-down policy formulation is undemocratic and ineffective because it often fails to take into account local needs and differences, and it is devised by people who all too often are not affected by the outcomes. Independent Alliance MPs will engage with their local constituency committee which in turn will consult with local expertise to formulate policy, both local and national.
How to stay informed and get involved
The Independent Alliance website launches on Monday 9 October. For more information visit:
https://theindependentalliance.org/
Hi Rusere,
Any idea what's happened to the Independent Alliance?
Since being put in a local WhatsApp group, I've heard nothing, and despite several follow-up email messages to David Fleming, I've had no response.
I was keen to get involved and hopefully stand, but it seems to have ground to a halt.
Are you any the wiser?
Thanks,
Steve