We are living through a period of chaos created by the Establishment and by definition it is not accidental. When ordinary people look around and feel anger, confusion, and a deep sense of injustice, that reaction is not a failure of character, it is the appropriate and inevitable outcome of a system that repeatedly antagonises, tortures and abuses the public through refusing to protect the most vulnerable.
Consider this video with Rupert Lowe MP explaining growing outrage over the violation of white working-class British girls who were raped by Muslim men. For years, these serious crimes went unchallenged, warnings were ignored, and accountability by the relevant institutions was quietly avoided. Yet at the same time, the state has shown remarkable speed and enthusiasm in prosecuting individuals for social media posts, speech offences, and symbolic transgressions, such a case is that of Lucy Connolly. This absurd and outrageous handling of injustice sends a devastating message: the human being is a cheap, expendable commodity to the establishment. They will punish and condone whoever they please for their purposes.
This is not random incompetence. It is systemic. When gross injustice is allowed to persist and is then contrasted with aggressive enforcement in low-risk, high-visibility cases, it creates resentment, distrust, and division. The public is gaslit; told that nothing is wrong while witnessing obvious two-tier abuse of power. That emotional pressure cooker destabilises society, turning neighbour against neighbour and draining faith in institutions.
Politicians, in this dynamic, increasingly function as puppets rather than leaders. They either act “outraged” where it is safe for their careers and remain silent where it is costly to them through enforcing rules that satisfy ideological agendas rather than justice. Responsibility is endlessly deferred, reports are commissioned instead of action taken, and when anger finally erupts, it is framed as extremism rather than the natural response to betrayal of citizens and our children.
Why do they do this? A divided, demoralised population is by far easier to manage than a confident, united one. Chaos distracts from accountability. Moral confusion weakens resistance. And when people no longer trust their own judgement, they become more dependent on authority to tell them what to think, feel, and accept.
But there is a way out, and it definitely does not begin with waiting for the system to reform itself. The solution starts at the ground level, with people empowering themselves. That means coming together in real communities, not just online outrage cycles via social media. It means developing our problem solving skills through building our character through increased courage, honesty, discipline and building real competence such as the ability to think clearly under pressure.
A population that is strong in character and capable of solving problems together, cannot be easily manipulated by injustice or chaos. This is why above all, the Establishment fears the Spirit of Christ and His people unifying, where they do not worship the system. When people stand together, commit to improving themselves, and refuse to outsource their moral judgement to a broken system, control begins to slip from those who rely on confusion to govern. That is where real change starts, not with puppets on a stage, but with people who are no longer willing to be manipulated and abused.





Powerful article. Thank God for people like Rupert Lowe who are willing to speak out and seek justice against these vile wrongs. God bless Lucy Connolly, her family, and all those who have suffered under the abuses of this system. My prayers also go to Paul Waugh and our brothers at Lighthouse, who continue to endure deep turmoil and devastation. Citizen Intervention Global is so needed—to bring together those willing to stand for truth, seek justice, and support, protect, and serve one another. Thank you.
Thank you to Paul, Chris and Shaun for bringing us this site. I remember hearing about grooming gangs over a decade ago if not longer. I always wondered why if the accusations were true, were these men not arrested. The more I learn about the Establishment the more I understand why they weren’t. I wonder which politicians promised Muslim leaders that in return for votes they wouldn’t pursue the rapists that destroyed young girls lives. God bless Mr Lowe for his work in this area.
God bless Mr Lowe for standing up, he’s been smeared, lied about, vilified, falsely labelled so many things. I’m very thankful he has taken the task on of fighting for these girls. Though there is only so much one man can do, especially within the confines of the existing system. This is why Citizen Intervention is crucial, to apply legitimate public pressure on the Establishment. I’ve lived in an area where these rape gangs existed. I didn’t know it at the time, but recently found out that I’ve actually even eaten at one of the restaurants owned by one of these people. What they have done and are allowed to do to young girls trying to grow up is disgusting. There are so many within the Establishment who actually protect these rapists. I felt sick, wretched and horrified when I found out. I only found that out thanks to some incredible undercover journalism work done by a very courageous citizen journalist. This is why I personally cannot rely on mainstream media to help me discern the truth.
Amen. One voice can be covered up, hidden under noise to drown out their cry, but a hundred, or a thousand voices cannot be drowned out. Citizen intervention is a gift from God to help us speak up and fight, not sit back and be controlled by the establishment, to rely on them for help when needed.
Thank you for this article, thank you to Rupert Lowe for standing up for those who feel unheard. God bless us all
I appreciate the reminder that solving any problems means being aligned with the law of cause and effect. Problems do not solve themselves! Instead we need to work at the level of cause, and more specifically to develop the capability of the causer, the human being who has the character and the competence to drive solutions, create opportunities and build value in all its forms. Rupert Lowe is an example of someone who has been able to mobilise people and resources in line with solving a big problem that has been covered up.
Very powerful message!
When we see systemic miscarriages of justice that are not technicalities or subtle differences in law, but clearly evil actions simply ignored them our society must change for the better as soon as possible.
It is not up to government to change us, it is up to us to change government.
Seeing more clearly how the establishment uses the current system to create chaos and exert control only highlights the urgent need for real change. It has become increasingly evident that this change will not come from the establishment itself, nor from the very system that perpetuates the harm.
Our children are suffering under this tyranny, and the responsibility now lies with us, to come together, take the lead, and stand firmly for truth. God bless and protect our children.
Thank God for voices like Rupert Lowe who are fighting for truth and justice amidst all this evil. How the establishment have handled the grooming gangs especially is testament to their true priorities and what values they really serve. I am all for pursuing those private prosecutions and sending the message that individuals responsible cannot hide behind the institutions and the positions they have abused.
God bless Mr Lowe, whilst many MP’s and government officials try to avoid discussing this atrocity happening right here in the UK, he continues to keep speaking out about it for the sake of these vulnerable young girls.
This warning from Rupert Lowe is deeply concerning — and sadly, it fits a pattern we do see when power goes unchecked. When the establishment prioritises its own narratives, influence, and image over real protection and accountability, vulnerable people — especially young girls — end up paying the price. It’s not enough to condemn individual acts of abuse; we need honest scrutiny of the systems that enable it.
I’ve been fearful of reading the rape gang report, because I’m certain what is in there will filled me with rage and hatred. From what Rupert Lowe have revealed is even worse than I feared. I’m resonating with the reality this is systematic and not odd issues. Citizen need to have influence on the government or this will keep on going. Thank you for the education.