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Before continuing with Rishi, a bit of background. It is on record that the UK Government used doubles during WWII. Both Churchill and Montgomery had active doubles. It's interesting, in the Churchill assassination scene at the end of 'The Eagle Has Landed', the stand-in who is killed, George Father, is a "variety artist of sorts and a very brave man"... Remind us of Vladimir Zelensky at all?



Below, same chin? They are both wearing lipstick, and that lined, chapped look. I've mentioned that before.

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The thing with it, one of the givens if these are Muppet characters, the scriptwriters can changed direction mid-sentence to counter any unforeseen obstacles. They don't worry about the truth, they just make it up on the hoof. We saw that grand style when Cameron announced Britain had voted the LEAVE the EU. And certainly whatever plans the Bilderbergers, the WEF no doubt a front, hatched in the intervening time in enacting the COVID ACT, in operation it absolutely descended into making it up the day before.

It would be interesting to know when the following picture (see page 13) was taken. It's earliest appearance according to tineye is Apr 7, 2020. Do you notice something about it, other than the Bertrand Russell look and the over exaggerated cupid's bow, again using lipstick...?

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Here's another clue, first time seen, Mar 11, 2020, before COVID.

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Old Rishi Rich is just like Osama bin Laden, the older he gets, the younger he looks.

More Than Just the Richest PM: Here’s Everything Notable About UK's Rishi Sunak
https://www.thequint.com/news/world/ris ... er-records
At 42, Rishi Sunak became the youngest prime minister in modern political history when he took office on Tuesday, 25 October, after King Charles invited Sunak to form a government in the King's name.

He is also the richest prime minister in British history, even richer than the monarch himself.
Forty-two, fancy that. You think they changed scripts somewhere between 2020 and 2022, and just like died-from-the-coronavirus, they revised his age downwards?
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In for a penny, in for a pound... An interesting clip when Rishi Sunak apparently snubbed Matt Hancock as he became PM.



But not the section of the video you might think that interests me.

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Kind of reminds me of this...

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Just to remind the reader, the first picture is of two Conservative MPs, below it is a picture of two Labour MPs, Ed having just beaten his brother to become Labour leader. Do we really think David Miliband then stood down as an MP to head up the Terry Nation Thunderbirds creation International Rescue...?

Now clearly, there is a huge discrepancy in height with regards to the people in the two pictures. As we cannot see footwear in either picture, we cannot just dismiss my claim as untrue.

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This would be a better photo to test. Ed has something odd going on with his trousers, you see how there is a section near the bottom jutting forward, I'll return to this thought later. The main problem with this image is it's photoshopped, there is some fringing around David Miliband as a give-away that he's been added. But looking at this we can still ask some questions.

Why photoshop this picture, surely they could have got two members of the then Labour Cabinet to stand together for a photo rather than having to fake it? Or maybe for this type of full-length shot, the only way to get them to look the same height is by faking it. David's face looks oddly squashed compared to Ed's. But also look at the extra height Ed gains with his forehead and hairstyle. If we go back to the first picture, we see Alex Chalk, the Conservative MP congratulating Rishi Sunak has a similarly longer forehead than we see on David Miliband.

I'll leave it here for now.
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See the interesting difference in face and forehead dimensions between the two, and an arrow pointing to fringing indicating old Dave is a cutout.

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When David Icke says "shape-shifting lizards", what might he actually mean? He used to work for the BBC remember, so has seen the other side.

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I liked David Miliband but I always thought there was something creepy about his skin, it always seemed to wrinkle way too easily. Now I realise it was a way to age him and that the white splash in his hair is tavistock mind control. It's like Hitler and his moustache. Remove the moustache, it stops being Hitler.
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Shape-shifting lizard:
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2018, Labour:
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2022, Conservative:
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BBC presenter slips up over Jeremy Hunt's name


James Naughtie refers to Jeremy Hunt as "Jeremy Cunt"


Victoria Derbyshire - Jeremy Cunt


Here’s 40 seconds of people saying “Jeremy Cunt” instead of “Jeremy Hunt”


Sky News Presenter Makes Unfortunate C-Bomb Slip-Up During Jeremy Hunt Discussion
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/ ... e694f870ca

BBC News Presenter Apologises For Referring To Jeremy Cunt By Real Name, Compounds Error
https://crudereviews.net/2019/06/14/bre ... nds-error/

Jeremy Hunt name curse strikes again at BBC
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/ ... ain-at-bbc

All the times Jeremy Hunt’s name has been mispronounced (on tape)
https://metro.co.uk/2019/06/10/times-je ... e-9885440/


So, you might wonder why I put all those links up. Well, to demonstrate something. They are mainly BBC, but we also see Sky joining in on this particular jape. This is the calibre of the UK's "TRUSTED NEWS SOURCES". But this one is fascinating if you examine it.

Some background: Jeremy Hunt is the current Chancellor of the Exchequer, some people say a job more important than Prime Minister. This guy is currently planning, because of all the COVID spending, to steal your children's inheritance for the government, to add to their organs which he has already appropriated. He is the longest serving Secretary of State for Health, 2012-18, and most of the hollowing out and privatisation of the NHS was done under his watch.

On to the BBC. For as long as Hunt has been in government, dating back to 2010, BBC "journalists" cannot pass up the opportunity to say the word "CUNT" in reference to his name live on-air. That's "TRUSTED NEWS" for you. Why is Jeremy Hunt not offended at this clear HATE SPEECH by the BBC? Why hasn't he put in a complaint to OFCOM? If multiple members of an organisation called you a CUNT to millions of people repeatedly, might you not want an enquiry against its Charter for institutional HATE?

No, not Jeremy. But this one is actually almost too good... I suspect Jeremy is the one who came up with this idea... How many famous Jeremys do you know in the UK? - Jeremy Hunt. Jeremy Corbyn, who the BBC originally told us was named Robin Corbyn, see an earlier post for clip. And the comedian Jeremy Hardy, who died on the 1st February 2019 after announcing he was terminally ill in a throwaway tweet.

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Jeremy Hardy mostly worked on BBC Radio 4 comedy shows, "The News Quiz", "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue", and appeared on BBC1's "QI". He was an impressionist, a socialist and supporter of Jeremy Corbyn and he used to bang on a fair bit about the NHS and Jeremy Hunt in his monologues.

'Labour is trying to rig leadership' says Jeremy Hardy - BBC News


Thank You For the Music - I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue


Have you guessed where I'm going with this? Maybe not quite. The Coronavirus Act 2020 was passed into law in around one day from start-to-finish with no debate, just the usual weasels weaselling about why it need to be done. The Government produced 400+ pages of legislation from nowhere to pass into law, it proceeded to send it through parliament, even though the CORONAVIRUS had been downgraded from a ‘High Consequence Infectious Disease’ by the NHS days before.

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COVID-19 is a brand, this is why I always all-cap it. It is a brand with a logo, and it was ALWAYS sold to us this way. Therefore we might have expected it to turn up as early as mid-2018 if using usual software naming conventions, certainly in 2019, winter being a good bet, but as it turns out it was delayed and only appeared in 2020 after the "completion" of BREXIT on 31 January 2020, hooking back into 2019 via SARS-CoV-2 strains.

So where am I going with this? Well, it's interesting looking at certain people's untimely demise in 2019. Jeremy Hardy for one; as well as working for the BBC, he took a stand-up routine around the UK each year. I saw him twice, the last time in Southport, it was the last tour date that particular year, in December, He died on 1 February 2019, and his last standup performance in 2018 appears to have been 8 October 2018.

I also found this little creepy entry.
Jeremy Hardy: Live 2018
Jeremy Hardy is in his 4th decade as a stand-up this year. That’s a more dramatic way of saying he started 33 years ago and, without a lottery win, probably has at least another 33 years to go.

So, imagine if you gained a proportion of your income by booking venues and selling tickets for performances you give, and you happen to have certain foreknowledge that an event will go down that is so big it means your usual touring schedule will be wiped out, all venues closed, and this will be for at least two years (the predetermined duration of the Coronavirus Act powers) but if certain things could be made to stick, maybe permanently. What might you do if you are a faithful servant to the cause and are connected to the top powers in this country in the right way?

Interview with Jeremy Hardy, December 2014


Chancellor Jeremy Hunt reverses 'almost all' mini-Budget tax cuts


Things to consider:
Jeremy Hardy would do multiple accents in his act.
The name "JEREMY H" features in both identities, and the name Jeremy was a device Hardy would reference repeatedly with Corbyn and Hunt.
Going by BBC journalist antics that have been repeated continually since 2010, the name HUNT was selected because it rhymes with "CUNT".
As Hardy apparently championed the NHS, Hunt destroyed it. Classic PAN duality, from where we get pantomime, pandemic, panic, panacea, pantheism.
Hardy wears a false "Punch and Judy" nose and circle lenses to make his eyes more prominent, possibly full-face as his head is big on his shoulders. When he first appeared in the 1980s, he played a character older than his age.
Jeremy Hunt has also been involved in some "comical" antics as MP, including hiding behind a tree to avoid journalists, a bell flying off its handle he was ringing, being followed around by a man playing a sousaphone.
Finally, Vladimir Zelinsky is a comedian.

And if this one doesn't clinch it, I don't know what will. Play them at the same time.





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It might not be clear why I first put this thread in EGI; well here it is. If you live in a different part of the world to the UK, then maybe this is a loss to you.

Wiki: PANTOMIME
Pantomime (/ˈpæntəˌmaɪm/; informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland and (to a lesser extent) in other English-speaking countries, especially during the Christmas and New Year season. Modern pantomime includes songs, gags, slapstick comedy and dancing. It employs gender-crossing actors and combines topical humour with a story more or less based on a well-known fairy tale, fable or folk tale. Pantomime is a participatory form of theatre, in which the audience is encouraged and expected to sing along with certain parts of the music and shout out phrases to the performers.

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Pantomime has a long theatrical history in Western culture dating back to the era of classical theatre. It developed partly from the 16th century commedia dell'arte tradition of Italy and other European and British stage traditions, such as 17th-century masques and music hall. An important part of the pantomime, until the late 19th century, was the harlequinade.

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Outside Britain, the word "pantomime" is often understood to mean miming, rather than the theatrical form described here.
Isn't that interesting, the image above spelling it out..."PAN-TO-MIME" - if we needed any confirmation that this is how words gain their meaning, and "Jo Cox" is JOKE-OX.

Wiki: PAN (god)
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan (/pæn/; Ancient Greek: Πάν, romanized: Pán) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is also recognized as the god of fields, groves, wooded glens and often affiliated with sex; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring.

In Roman religion and myth, Pan's counterpart was Faunus, a nature god who was the father of Bona Dea, sometimes identified as Fauna; he was also closely associated with Sylvanus, due to their similar relationships with woodlands. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Pan became a significant figure in the Romantic movement of western Europe and also in the 20th-century Neopagan movement.
Wiki: MIME ARTIST
A mime artist, or simply mime (from Greek μῖμος, mimos, "imitator, actor"), is a person who uses mime as a theatrical medium or as a performance art. Miming involves acting out a story through body motions, without the use of speech. In earlier times, in English, such a performer would typically be referred to as a mummer. Miming is distinguished from silent comedy, in which the artist is a character in a film or skit without sound.

Jacques Copeau, strongly influenced by Commedia dell'arte and Japanese Noh theatre, used masks in the training of his actors. His pupil Étienne Decroux was highly influenced by this, started exploring and developing the possibilities of mime, and developed corporeal mime into a highly sculptural form, taking it outside the realms of naturalism. Jacques Lecoq contributed significantly to the development of mime and physical theatre with his training methods. As a result of this, the practice of mime has been included in the Inventory of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in France since 2017.
The first quote mentions that the Harlequin played a significant part in the pantomime. and then below we have the Harlequinade where the "HARLEQUIN and CLOWN" are the main characters. I can't help thinking that is probably PAN duality. Old Jeremy Hardy and Jeremy Hunt..."Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde".

Wiki: HARLEQUINADE
Harlequinade is a British comic theatrical genre, defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown play the principal parts". It developed in England between the 17th and mid-19th centuries. It was originally a slapstick adaptation or variant of the Commedia dell'arte, which originated in Italy and reached its apogee there in the 16th and 17th centuries. The story of the Harlequinade revolves around a comic incident in the lives of its five main characters: Harlequin, who loves Columbine; Columbine's greedy and foolish father Pantaloon (evolved from the character Pantalone), who tries to separate the lovers in league with the mischievous Clown; and the servant, Pierrot, usually involving chaotic chase scenes with a bumbling policeman.

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Originally a mime (silent) act with music and stylised dance, the harlequinade later employed some dialogue, but it remained primarily a visual spectacle. Early in its development, it achieved great popularity as the comic closing part of a longer evening of entertainment, following a more serious presentation with operatic and balletic elements. An often elaborate magical transformation scene, presided over by a fairy, connected the unrelated stories, changing the first part of the pantomime, and its characters, into the harlequinade. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, the harlequinade became the larger part of the entertainment, and the transformation scene was presented with increasingly spectacular stage effects. The harlequinade lost popularity towards the end of the 19th century and disappeared altogether in the 1930s, although Christmas pantomimes continue to be presented in Britain without the harlequinade.
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Synchronicstic that I just posted about Pan. Images of Pan on an old jukebox.

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So back the Jeremy Hunt, when he was Secretary of State for Health, he used to go a missing for seemingly months on end, leading to such headlines as...

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics ... of-Commons

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Ahead of Wednesday’s planned 24-hour strike by Junior Doctors, the Tory minister was hauled before the House of Commons to make a statement over the ongoing contract negotiations.

But Mr Hunt failed to attend Parliament and instead left junior health minister Ben Gummer to tackle questions from Labour.

Shadow health secretary Heidi Alexander accused Mr Hunt of lacking the "nerve" to appear before MPs, as she branded the Government's approach to the Junior Doctors’ row as an "exercise in using a sledgehammer to crack a nut".
In fact, I remember there being a set of "Where's Jeremy?" Wally type memes doing the rounds.

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Turns out he was probably at the Babbacombe Theatre in Torquay, hey Jeremy? ... But does it remind you of anyone else currently apparently in government?

https://news.yahoo.com/column-kamala-ha ... 15373.html

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I know I go on and on about this, but one of the singular reasons the globalists feel they can get away with what they are doing is the fact you need to be able to identify someone before you can prosecute them. If you cannot pick someone out from a lineup they are effectively above the law. See how it works. Actors are therefore paid with our tax money to read the lines written for them by Papal Rome. Actors are not your friends, I said before they were soldiers, but more precisely they are mercenaries.

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rachel wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 12:10 pm They ALWAYS change the ear shape, note what Sherlock Holmes says in this scene...



...So we can deduce from that, the people writing the Sherlock Holmes script are mindful about always changing the shape of ears.
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I am beyond reasonable doubt sure that these two are the same person, and the circumstantial evidence only goes to further prove it. You see Hardy's Punch and Judy nose. But also look at Hunt's, he's wearing something on the tip to make it more round. I do wonder if it's a requirement, if you are being paid to perform then you have to wear a prosthetic, and maybe always something on your nose, hence the celebration of RED NOSE DAY.

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See what I mean when I say they always change the ears. Both ears have fake parts. Hardy around the outside of most of the ear. Hunt, there is something on the lobe, and up the side, probably to change the natural shape of the ear, and it looks like a section on the inner ear part. They can only ever add and this helps to decide what is real, and what is fake.
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