Andrew Bridgen Wakes Up...


As Christmas fast approaches, now might be a good time to remind the faithful among us of a key passage in the New Testament: ‘I say to you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repents, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance.’

I’m thinking particularly of Andrew Bridgen MP and his brave and principled decision to speak out against Covid vaccines and vaccine injuries, first in a twenty-minute speech in parliament, then in a series of interviews including - obviously my personal favourite - one on the Delingpod. Bridgen’s outspoken position has earned him the loathing of his parliamentary colleagues, the fury of his party whips, and the vengeful attentions of the parliamentary standards committee which has suspended him on flimsy charges that he didn’t declare his interests when he undertook a three day working trip to Ghana on behalf of one of his constituents. His career as an MP is now dead in the water; it’s quite possible that his life is now at risk.

“But so what?”, say the Furies on my sceptical side of the fence. “Too little too late! If he thinks he’s going to earn our forgiveness, let alone our admiration, for admitting this stuff now when some of us have known it for nearly three years, he’s got another think coming…”

Of course, I totally get their outrage. To the Awake among us it has long been obvious that the shenanigans surrounding ‘Covid’ are part of a crime against humanity unprecedented in history. Those who participated in the charade - be they journalists who failed to inform the public, medics who pushed the experimental gene therapy, or politicians who defied the Nuremberg Code and tried to force this dangerous, invasive and unnecessary intervention on the populace - can hardly pretend that the information wasn’t out there. At best, they looked the other way; at worst, they knowingly conspired in the evil. All deserve to burn in hell unless they recant and repent.

And that applies, surely, even to those low level offenders who went along with it just for a quiet life. Bridgen himself, for example. Though he voted against most of the more illiberal government policies, including the second and third lockdowns, there is still at least one major blot on his record: he voted in favour of emergency legislation making it compulsory for care home workers to take the vaccine.

This was an extraordinary decision for any MP to have made, let alone one who purports to be on the libertarian right of the Conservative Party. Setting aside the issue of whether the vaccines were safe or necessary, it ought surely have been a no-brainer to vote against the bill on the simple grounds of bodily autonomy. Since when, in a supposed liberal democracy, did the State suddenly arrogate the right to blackmail anyone - on threat of losing their job - to submit to an invasive medical procedure using a substance which is still in its experimental trial phase?

Bridgen should have said ‘No.’ And he knows he should have said ‘No’. As he sheepishly admitted on the Delingpod, he’s not quite sure what was going through his head at the time. Part of the problem, he explained, was that like most of his parliamentary colleagues he was not in Westminster (where such a vexed issue might have been discussed in smoke-filled rooms with kindred spirits) but under ‘lockdown’ at home in his constituency. Also, he forlornly admits to me, ‘I trusted the experts.’

Now for some people - as I’ve learned from the very mixed response to the podcast - this just doesn’t wash. Bridgen, they say, is just doing a late reverse ferret to save his rotten skin. Either that or, worse, he has been selected as the next step in the controlled reveal whereby one or two chosen shills - cardiologist Aseem Malhotra, they say, is another - trickle out information that was previously suppressed by the mainstream media. So in their view, Bridgen is either a coward or a bad actor - or both.

I totally agree with them on at least one thing: in these times of great deception we should forever be on our guard for double agents, controlled opposition and gatekeepers. Just because someone is telling us some of the things we want to hear doesn’t mean we should trust them. I’d put Jordan Peterson, for example, into this category of false friends.

What is required in every case is discernment - a gift which everyone down the rabbit hole believes strongly that they possess in spades. But they cannot all be right given how violently they disagree on the integrity, or otherwise, of everyone from David Icke and Alex Jones to Laurence Fox and now Andrew Bridgen. Some of us, logic dictates, just cannot be as discerning as we think we are.

So how can we ever know for sure who is a goodie and a baddie? Well we can’t. The best we can do is make intelligent inferences based on the available evidence. In Bridgen’s case one of the things that persuades me is that he twice had the AstraZeneca ‘vaccine’ and has since suffered adverse reactions (hives, hayfever etc). If, as the more fancifully paranoid like to believe, all the MPs were in on it then surely they would have all got the memo: ‘Don’t under any circumstances take the clot shot.’ Bridgen - and I don’t think he’s lying - did, which seems to me that he can be ruled out of the evil conspirator category. But not, obviously, out of the gullible idiot category.

The big problem if we’re going to write off everyone who was ever a gullible idiot is that we’d have to include most of ourselves. Though I think, since early 2020, I’ve been pretty much right on most things to do with the plandemic, central bank digital currencies, the war on farming, the Great Reset and so on, I now cringe at all the things I used to say and think in the years leading up to my awakening.

I believed that when I was ill the best person to see was my doctor; that vaccines were a miracle of modern medicine; that it made a big difference whether you voted Conservative or Labour; that ‘conspiracy theories’ should best be ignored…Once you are awake and looking at the world with new eyes it seems stunningly obvious that ‘normal’ folk are under a spell and in thrall to a false narrative constructed over centuries by a sinister predator class. But this is by no means stunningly obvious to those still under the spell. On the contrary, they genuinely, truly believe in the fake paradigm.

Some of these people will never wake up. But some of them will. And how are we to treat them when they do? Do we go - as some people are saying to Andrew Bridgen - ‘Sorry mate. Should have woken up when the rest of us did. There’s no more room in the inn.’? Or do we go: ‘Welcome to the club. Took your time, mate. But better late than never!’?


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