posted on May, 15 2012 @ 04:45 AM
So while your average Londoner is faced with a 7 week battle to get to and from work, Civil servants are allowed to stay home and avoid the pain.
I wonder if there could be any other reasons for this? After all, the article makes the point that our civil servants should be working over time
at the moment because of the state of our economy.
Business groups last night criticised the plan that has led to fears of a massive reduction in government work as the country tries to pull itself out
of recession.
Perhaps if
anything is being planned for the Olympics (A
False Flag for instance) this is why they are keeping them out of the way?
Better to have no civil servants in harms way during the Olympics, than to have no civil servants at all?
ATS thread on a possible False Flag event
Or maybe its a completely innocent move on the government departments part? To just try and keep as much of the unnecessary traffic off the tubes,
buses and roads?
On the other hand here in the UK we have a lot of unrest and strikes brewing in the public sector, so I sense possible conspiracy in the fact that
this move will whip up antipathy in the rest of the country. The Olympics after all is the perfect way to cause absolute chaos for every working
person in London, only to protect some Civil Servants from the madness.
Then there is the worry that while the civil servant are at home their work will become back logged :
There are also concerns that many civil servants working from home will also have annual leave booked before or after the Games so work could be
backlogged for up to three months.
Read the article in full here :
The Article
I'm not personally sold on the whole False Flag thing. I'm not even sure that just because the 2012 Olympic site is full of Illuminati references
that it necessarily means a 'hidden hand' is swaying influence over what happens at the Olympics. It could just be that the designers jumped on the
same band wagon that most of popular culture is obsessed with right now... I will however agree that it does seem a bit
fishy and that the
explanation I just gave seems less plausible than a vast "monied"' influence at said Olympics. 73 days til we find out.
Rice and Peace
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