[ Originally published on September 21st, 2014 ]
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Scotland’s
September 18th,
2014
referendum
was rigged!
The people of Scotland convened to vote on whether or not Scotland
should leave the U.K.
[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]
and
become its own independent nation, but the outcome was
determined.
The “official” result was
NO: 55.3%
and
YES: 44.7%.
97%
of the 4,283,392-person
electorate was registered to vote and 3,623,344
votes
were supposedly “cast”
[not
that they counted or anything].
The referendum was
a fraud!
The
voting age in Scotland is 16.
Children as young as 3 were even registered to vote in the referendum. Many citizens
believed that MI5
[British
intelligence agency] spies
were working
with
the
British government to not only
rig
the
election,
but to quell
the
voices
of those calling for Scottish independence.
Election Fraud In Scotland [DOWNLOAD]
Law enforcement is
investigating
numerous
cases
of voter
fraud in Glasgow, where people where caught
voting
multiple times
and
pretending
to be different people.
Some honest
citizens showed up at the polls and found that someone had already cast a vote in their name.
One
voting location was evacuated mid-vote after someone
pulled
a fire alarm.
Many pro-independence voters were even
publicly
intimidated.
After
the disappointing results of the referendum were made public,
numerouspublic protests
occurred
throughout Scotland. The writing is on the wall:
THE
PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND WANTED INDEPENDENCE FROM THE U.K. AND THEY WERE
DENIED IT.
The bullshit
“result”
of the “vote”
prompted
calls
for
the U.K. to allot its constituent nations more freedoms and powers.
Alex
Salmond,
Scotland’s
First
Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party,
stepped
down in protest
following
the referendum.
[ ^ Dodgy Dealings In Race For Power. ]
What
prompted ThePowersThatBe to rig the vote? Money,
power
and control!
Specifically: OIL
and NATURAL
GAS.
Just prior to the referendum, it was revealed
that with the utilization of new extraction techniques which
were developed by the United States of America,
the amount of Scotland’s
North Sea offshore oil and natural gas reserves skyrocketed to 3
times their
previous amounts
that were estimated using current extraction techniques, growing from
an estimated 24
billion
barrels to over 70
billion
barrels, with a market value between £3
trillion
and
£7 trillion.
Since
Scotland is still a part of the U.K., those oil and natural gas
reserves are worth nearly
£600
billion
in
tax revenue. Always follow the money! Stay conscious my friends.
~
Merit Freeman
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