Scottish independence

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  • rosko_picachu0

    The truth is the Dark Propaganda and Playback counter intelligence machine rolled into overdrive with every kind of trick you could think of. A bunch of scared up pensioners who were phoned up and told they'd lose their pensions swung the vote.
    That's pretty shocking behaviour. Let's go scare some pensioners. This is the mindset of what we've been up against.

    Church of Scotland got to the pensioners as well. The Orange Order played their part, helped by laws to attempt to introduce anti sectarianism and HMRC almost putting Rangers out of business. Orange lodge teamed up with right wing groups from northern ireland and UKIP.

    I'd love to find out how much money it would cost to rig the daily news in such a way, but a lot comes down to tax breaks and London based legalized money laundering systems. Ahem, the license fee, which is often threatened.

    All it really highlighted was just how seemingly easy it was to mis-guide the public with lies and intimidation.

    It still came down to just 5% and a million people not voting, so when you say all of Scotland, you'd have to also factor in under the age of 55, Yes won and they'll be the future voters, whereas the no voters will die off by the time the next one rolls along.

    English people seem to take it personally that their ownership of Scotland has been called into question and it's gonna be called into question in a remarkable way at the next election.

    Lib. Dem. Conference had like five people at it. Public opinion for Labour and Conservative votes is only gonna diminish even more.

    At the next election you'll see exactly how Scotland would have voted without the lies having such a big impact. People will be free to vote without such an end of the world scenario thrown at them for no reason other than it was an end of the world scenario for England.

    That was what was at stake - England, not Scotland. Financial freedom for corporations. Not pensions and that is the one thing that won this election, that and the sectarian divide of one football club brought to it's knees - which probably equates to easily a following of over a million people.

    Of course the counter intelligence people know all this fine well.

    It's unimaginable all the things that were setup to make the Yes vote fail, but yet it came mighty close and this is just the beginning really.

    • Cool Conspiracy Brosem
    • I love the bitter people on the losing side of democratic vote. Just because their view didn't win, it's a conspiracy.ETM
    • Exactly ETM, it makes me laugh. And they take it so seriously, so many feels lolsem
    • You sound like a Québécois.i_monk

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