Author: cogbias
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 1:15 pm (GMT 0)
It's great that you can see into the minds of everyone in Scotland.
At this early stage it's guesswork.
Polls can be accurate or inaccurate so some folks can go round the media telling other people what to think.
For sure there are no guarantees we'd get another referendum, no guarantees we'd win, and no guarantees we'd lose.
Last time out, every trick in the book was used, and i do mean every trick in the book. This includes people who are dead, somehow being able to vote, the link up between various right wing factions, of the Orange Order etc. An orchestrated riot in George Square. An attempt to effectively bring terror to the streets of Glasgow.
Folk living in England being able to vote if your English simply because there is a holiday home up here, and guess who owns most of the land?
Scotland gets the Commonwealth Games a month before the vote, Rangers get put into liquidation by HMRC, after an attempted clamp down on Sectarian singing at football matches, brought in by the SNP.
What else, oh yeah everyone working in the public sector being told to vote to stay or lose there jobs.
Then obviously the media was extremely out of order.
Leave and you won't get into the EU....laughing at the prospect of Scotland taking up the Euro.
It's the media who pour all this out. Scotland wants to go in a different direction, equates to Scotland being beggars, thieves and vagabonds, only not worded so nicely.
So now we wait and see. The attack dogs are out already, all the usual suspects.
Let them say what they will, but the will of the Scottish people would have been a lot different if we didn't have every single press room on the planet trying to do the Tories a favor in exchange for life peerages and tax breaks.
Do you think it's any coincidence the first person Cameron went to thank was Bloomberg? Do you think it's any coincidence the Scottish Referendum was a data mining test, the kind of not seen in some time, or perfected in America?
Do you think a fair and unbiased media would have altered the vote?
We know all the usual tactics will be used to stoke the fires of hatred.
All the things that needed to be covered up, the enquiries were put on hold into Iraq, VIPaedo Ring etc.
We now also know an aeroplane that was blown up in the borders wasn't blown up by the Libyans, so guess what, we were lied to about that as well.
They wanted to get all this timelined so that it wouldn't affect the vote and now the alarm bells are ringing, because essentially we've got English votes for English laws, but we have English votes for Scottish laws.
Then after our referendum, we have one to leave the EU which contradicts what was being said about Indyref.
Contradictions abound you need to make up your mind on whether you dig the queen, the royal family, westminster, the City of London Corporation, white collar crime, the prime minister showing his hand via offshore trading scandals based around new government policies.
I could go on, but you know all these things. We are against the same things, just without the bigotry and propaganda.
The thing that spooks people are things like pensions being cut. Scotland stays in the UK, they get cut anyway.
Also the timing. It just simply does not fit with the pre-determined media timeline to affect the vote in any way shape or form. By that i mean they are not organized for it.
So look out for some stalling tactics to get the US one out of the way and all the autobots once again directed against Democracy.
Scotland might just get it and if they do i'll not be voting to stay in a fake union that suits one side more than the other.
I won't be voting so all the best jobs go down south and the talent also follows.
I don't want to be part of a Nuclear program when we have been developing renewable technology up here for a long time.
People will get into this thing that the financial district gets to decide if it's viable or not.
People rigging the oil price to stave of a mega collapse, turning around now and saying oh but what about the oil price dropping?
Coouldn't care less. We've shale in the North Sea, massive fishing grounds that can possibly be reversed and a lot of land that the queen liked to give away as presents to war heroes and war criminals.
So on the back of this, you can go tell Google or Facebook, my entire family will vote to stay and with a few years passing, the 150,000 votes to make up are sorted by the passing of the older generation and all the folks too young to vote, now being able to.
It's daft Tony, and it certainly brings into question whether you're desperate for a story or wish to actually do the groundwork yourself. Rather than push the Press TV narrative.
Pushing a poll as some form of reasoning, before people are thinking about Indyref, is about as ridiculous as the poll itself.
Just like the phrase, Leaving the UK. We wouldn't be leaving anywhere, but rather not be subjected to the unanimous English vote, which is always a vote for stupid.