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Jul 12Liked by Francis O'Neill

This is my favourite part so far.

Btw, is the thumbnail image on the menu page a photograph or one of your landscapes?

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Yes the landscapes are mine. The mad masks and circles and stuff are theirs.

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Jul 13Liked by Francis O'Neill

Ah I see, they’re on all of them! Very lovely 🥰 man of many talents, just like Bob.

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Jul 12Liked by Francis O'Neill

My view of my very small world was that I believed the UK government would not deliberately harm the population, that public health was in position to improve the populations health, that our drug regulatory agency was there to prevent harm from the pharmaceutical industry, that all our institutions were run by reasonably honest, ethical people and if not then we had checks and balances in place to stop corruption. All of what I believed pre 2020 has been upturned and destroyed. I used to love reading fictional tales of a dystopian future confident that it would not happen in my life, my goodness what a rude awakening I have had! Really excellent informative articles.

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Thank you, Amat. It's a bit of a shock to the system but I do think it's better to catch up with reality before it catches up with you.

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Jul 12Liked by Francis O'Neill

I can see the dots being connected craftily. You’re on a roll!

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I'm a crafty roller.

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Jul 12Liked by Francis O'Neill

Wow Francis, this gave me chills. I've ranted and raved about these "coincidences" for the past few years to any poor sod who will listen. This is usually met with an eye roll or none too subtle subject change. To have it all in one place is marvellous and really strengthens the point. Thank you 🙏

Looking forward to part 4 and perhaps a description of our "Brave New World" 😉

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Oh thank you Bel, I'm really glad it has had such an impact. I suspect some people will still dismiss these connections as coincidences, but it might help others to see.

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Jul 12Liked by Francis O'Neill

Outstanding. The best one of the 3 so far for me.

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Thank you, Gareth.

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No need to reply to my reply but I wanted to add…I’ve had to read that another 3 times. It is astonishingly good. So much in there it’s incredible. A few big aha moments. The references to the matrix and Shakespeare especially. Thanks.

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Thank you but don't tell me tell others. I could do with a few paid subscribers!

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Jul 12Liked by Francis O'Neill

Have sent quite a few of your substacks to people in a few what’s app groups and signal groups. Awakened people. I don’t normally restack but instead share on other channels. I will sort my own subscription out as well 👍

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Thank you.

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Jul 13Liked by Francis O'Neill

Done 👍

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Thanks Gareth. Much appreciated.

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I finally got round to watching Alexander Waugh’s videos on De Vere. I’m glad you included him as I know you were more in the Bacon camp. It’s really quite clever how the word puzzles have been woven in to the poetry and plays, and admirable that Waugh decoded it. I literally tell everyone about the Shakespeare lie. Even the name that stems from Minerva.... with the Will to Shake her Speare. Genius.

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I read Shakespeare by Another Name by Mark Anderson which makes a compelling case for de Vere but does not mention Francis Bacon. Robert Frederick who favours Bacon argues de Vere was a writer but too chaotic to be in charge of the whole project.

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It does seem that way. Both Waugh and Frederick are also open to the prospect that others were involved, particularly John Dee.

The education system perpetuates the lie. I discussed it with my daughters English teacher and she didn’t seem enthusiastic about investigating the possibility that Shakespeare was a pseudonym. I guess they’re just ticking off a box on the curriculum.

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Jul 13Liked by Francis O'Neill

Great stuff, Francis.

I always felt the reason Matt Hancock burst into fake tears on TV was so he could bring his fingers up to his eye and cover it for a split second in the Masonic sign so beloved of pop stars and other servants of the Cabal.

Just as the first woman to get the jab gave the upside down pyramid hand signal as she was wheeled away. And, interestingly, as did Keir Starmer after his election night victory.

It’s everywhere.

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Maybe about Hancock. I hadn't considered that but if you watch the footage he doesn't make a one eye symbol initially. It does seem to just amuse him and catch him off guard. Who knows?

Later in the interview he rubs one eye and looks into the camera.

And yes I saw it in those other instances. It is everywhere.

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Jul 14Liked by Francis O'Neill

We need to call out the Freemasons more, and thank you Francis for doing so. It offends me that their halls are in nearly every town and remain undisturbed. They seem to infiltrate all aspects of society. I have thought of targeting them with a ''black and white' board protest of my own!

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deletedJul 15Liked by Francis O'Neill
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I too have worked with a few, pleasant enough but very untrustworthy. The authorities here in Wales are riddled with them so I get a bit excited when they are mentioned and their rotten satanic self serving system exposed.

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Jul 19Liked by Francis O'Neill

Excellent, clear piece with just about everything in there - brilliant! I'll share it around <3

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Thank you!

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Very good.

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