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Anna Leggett's avatar

Jane, that's inspiring that you've been so moved by that first interview and have gone on to do your bit to do something about it. It's extraordinary how the silence around the rape gang scandal is deafening. Raja Miah is doing amazing work on this and his tenacity is phenomenal. It feels like we're seeing a similar pattern with what's going on today with mass uncontrolled illegal immigration. And the response? We all get called Far Right. I've been down plenty of rabbit holes too and the findings often are shocking. Darkness hides in the shadows and only the light will reveal the truth.

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Lola   🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧's avatar

Excellent article, Anna. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Anna Leggett's avatar

Thank you so much. I'm glad it resonated with you. And thank you so much for the re-stack.

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Lola   🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧's avatar

Please keep on speaking up, Anna ❤️

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Denise Hall's avatar

Anna, this is a beautifully written and inspiring piece. I, like many, used to get on with my daily life and simply listen to the news and try and keep up with current affairs. Then, something changed, and my big turning pint was Covid. I realised we were being lied to on a huge scale. I then started looking at everything to do with free speech, politics, and the way our country was heading. It was not a happy experience. I had two choices - put my head in the sand and pretend it was not happening or get involved. My life, my country, my responsibility. I am 72 years old in October but I just know we all have to fight for our country for the next generation. I think we should all fly our flag as an outward sign of we will not comply with this lunacy. I have raised the Cornish and Union Jack flags at my own home. Thank you so much for this uplifting and inspiring piece. It has started my Monday morning off on such a good note. It has lifted my spirits and I am so glad I have ‘met’ you via Substack.

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Anna Leggett's avatar

Aww, thank you for your kind words, Denise. Those absolutely are our two choices and the second one is the only option. Yes, Covid was a big awakening moment as was the last general election for me. Life just hasn't been the same since either. I admire you and your determination and spirit. I always enjoy reading what you have to say. I'm glad I've met you too, and in Stephen Barrett's group. I wasn't expecting for him to be at the conference and it was the real icing on the cake to hear him. Fly those flags high!

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Lady Jane's avatar

This is an excellent article Anna. Mahyar Tousi is actually the journalist who opened my eyes in January of this year. Before then I had no idea about global politics - I lived quite happily in my own little bubble. But then I watched an interview with Mahyar and rape gang whistleblower Raja Miah and my life has never been the same since. In my determination to find out why the mother of the rule of law would cover up and facilitate the industrial scale rape of our young girls I fell down rabbit hole after rabbit hole. I found myself so enraged by the satanic evil of those in power that I found it impossible to stay quiet. I got myself kicked off Facebook twice - the second suspension is permanent - with no explanation. My conclusion is that Zuckerberg doesn’t like the truth - especially about the rape of our children. He hid the truth about the lethal jabs and is responsible for the murder of millions of people. Yet small voices like mine are deemed to be unacceptable. It makes my blood boil especially when there’s talk Zuckerberg is on the Epstein list. I hate hypocrisy and it just fuelled my anger even more. So here I am on Substack grateful for the freedom it provides to speak the truth loud and clear. People need to wake up and everyone of us who has already awakened needs to play a role, no matter how small.

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Pallavi Dawson 🇬🇧's avatar

Excellent article. I am at the stage in my life where I think about attending these conferences but am still a bit shy about it! Your article was inspiring and informative.

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Anna Leggett's avatar

Thank you so much! I'm a bit shy too but I've realised that of I want to do the things that matter to me and that make life more exciting, I have to overcome that. It would've been so easy for me to find an excuse not to go and I was pretty nervous but I'm so glad I went. It was such an enriching experience. As the title of a well-known book says, 'Feel the fear and do it anyway'!

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