This whole trial is just another measure to keep people in the UK in line and not to push back against the disinformation peddled by the propaganda arm of the UK government - The BBC...
As Prof Hughes states...
There are three key layers to perception management:
(i) the official narrative,
(ii) the official approved alternative narrative, and
(iii) the truth.
Point 3 must NEVER be allowed to see the light of day.
As I understand it from official websites, Hall could theoretically take this to the Court of Appeal. But I have no idea what he actually intends to do.
This whole trial is just another measure to keep people in the UK in line and not to push back against the disinformation peddled by the propaganda arm of the UK government - The BBC...
As Prof Hughes states...
There are three key layers to perception management:
(i) the official narrative,
(ii) the official approved alternative narrative, and
(iii) the truth.
Point 3 must NEVER be allowed to see the light of day.
Have the UK Column reached out to you about this man? It seems to me they were supportive of him until they got rid of Patrick Henningsen.
If Iain Davis is correct, UK Column is part of the problem: https://iaindavis.substack.com/p/the-controlled-controlled-opposition-ab3
Right so https://open.substack.com/pub/iaindavis/p/the-controlled-controlled-opposition-ab3?r=12zfs2&utm_campaign=comment-list-share-cta&utm_medium=web&comments=true&commentId=79570797
What recourse is there?
As I understand it from official websites, Hall could theoretically take this to the Court of Appeal. But I have no idea what he actually intends to do.
Andrew Johnson has just said that Hall intends to appeal and that he is "down but not out."
https://odysee.com/@checktheevidence:0/richard-d-hall-update,-ai,-911-and:6