WakeUp England

What's behind WakeUp England?

First a bit of history:

In 1215, at risk of losing his English kingdom in a broad revolution, arrogant and exploitive King John signed the Magna Carta, enshrining the principle that regardless of gender, race, or creed "all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness."

The Magna Carta created the moral and political platform on which was built both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, protecting the individual freedoms of all Peoples against arbitrary and capricious rule.

These charters gave People inalienable rights against oppressive rulers and limited the power of governments to protect those rights. They served as models of democracy worldwide.

Many people in England and America bravely died fighting for the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence. Sadly drip-by-drip the very freedoms and rights our ancestors fought for have been eroded.

Our governments now answer to dark masters, not us the People.

It is time for the Peoples of England and America to rediscover our fighting spirits and WakeUp!

WakeUp England and WakeUp America!

These tracks are free to download, but if you fancy supporting us you can buy us a beer – cheers!

 

WakeUp America

Elections.

November 7, 2023 is the day when Americans select public officials both locally and nationally. 

There has probably never been a more decisive time for Americans since the War of Independence to challenge the dark controlling grip of State power that wants to take away their rights and make them slaves.

It’s time for Americans to rediscover and reconnect with the freedom fighting spirit of theirforefathers.

WAKEUP AMERICA!

The American Version of the video

 

“Those Who Do Not Learn History Are Doomed to Repeat It.” Santayana.

The above quote has been paraphrased from the original line from philosopher George Santayana, and in its original form, it read, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” referring to the atrocities of the Holocaust. A warning that was reiterated by author and Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi, warned that “it happened; therefore, it can happen again, it can happen everywhere.”