Well we finally released what has become the worldwide protest anthem of the 2020’s, We are the 99%, aka ‘Stick Your New World Order Up Your Arse’ - a comedy song written back in 2013 by Darren Nesbit on waking up to the reality of the world many of you are also aware of.
Help Make "We Are The 99%" a
Christmas Number Two!
They tried to stop us - even the recording session for ‘We are the 99%’ got stopped because of the ‘controversial’ nature of the lyrics - and one distributor also refused to allow it, using the reason of ‘medical misinformation’ - as if anyone is going to get health advice from a comedy song. The world has indeed gone mad so let’s put a big mirror up this Christmas with a Truth number 2!
We are the 99% Lyrics
You can stick your new world order up your arse x 2
You can stick your new world order,
where the sun don’t shine but ought to
Stick your new world order up your arse
Singing we are the 99% x2
Singing we are the ninety, together we are mighty,
We are the 99%
The queen’ll be arrested in her dressing gown x 2
The queen’ll be arrested in her,
‘cos she is such a sinner,
She’ll be arrested in her dressing gown
You can stick your corporation up your arse x 2
You can stick your corporation,
we’re a free and sovereign nation,
Stick your corporation up your arse.
Singing we are the 99%..
There’ll be blue skies when the chemtrails are all gone x 2
There’ll be blue skies when the chemtrails,
and their evil plan fails,
Blue skies when the chemtrails are all gone.
You can stick your mainstream media up your arse x 2
You can stick your mainstream media,
‘cos the people we don’t need ya,
Stick your mainstream media up your arse
Singing we are the 99%..
Instrumental
You can stick your poison vaccines up your arse x 2
You can stick your poison vaccines,
they cause so much disease,
Stick your poison vaccines up your arse
You can stick your vaccine passports up your arse x 2
You can stick your vaccine passports,
we’ll see you in the high court,
Stick your vaccine passports up your arse
Singing we are the 99%..
You can stick your fracking drilling up your arse
You can stick your tv programmes up your arse
You can stick your gmo foods
and we ain’t gonna go school
Stick your Georgia guidestones up your arse.
Oh I’d rather be a human than a slave x 2
Oh I’d rather be a human,
and don’t you know that you can,
Rather be a human than a slave
Singing we are the 99%..
You can stick your new world order up your arse.
You can stick your great reset up your arse x 2
You can stick your great reset,
‘cos the people they don’t know yet,
Stick your great reset up your arse.
You can stick your central banking up your arse x 2
You can stick your central banking,
the economy is tanking,
Stick your central banking up your arse.
Singing we are the 99%..
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Directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, ‘The Unspeakable’ follows four families in their ongoing struggle to find the truth about the murder of their loved ones on September 11, 2001.
Interwoven with their stories are the elucidating words of psychologist Robert Griffin, who guides the audience through an exploration of trauma and the healing power of bringing suppressed truths to light.
‘The Unspeakable’ is filmed and edited at the highest level of the filmmaking craft and does not endlessly re-hash the same tragic footage we’ve all seen a million times, instead focusing on the brave families of the victims interviewed here and their very touching, genuinely real quests for truth and justice.
Once their unadorned testimonies are heard, the alternate theories to what was reported on that horrible day are introduced with just enough grace to make you want to know more, including interviews with engineer, Tony Szamboti and world-renowned forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht, who weighs in on the autopsy report of 9/11 victim Bobby McIlvaine and the extreme fragmentation of human bodies seen in the World Trade Center’s destruction.
‘The Unspeakable’ doesn’t force-feed you or hand-hold you. It does what the really powerful, really good documentaries do: it shows you real life and real death and then leaves the next steps up to you.
It’s very moving, regardless of your preset beliefs about what happened that day.
Executive produced by the recently-deceased William Hurt, the film was released to little fanfare on November 1, 2021, much like the 20th anniversary of the day, itself.
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Director: Dylan Avery
Director of Photography: Ryan O’Hara
Starring: Bob McIlvaine, Matt Campbell, Drew DePalma, Bill Brinnier
Executive Producers: William Hurt, Kelly David, Ted Walter