The Civil Serpents Of The UK

 

A Poem/Song about how the ‘Civil Service’ in the UK (Other Terms For The Same People) and every other Country in the World are the Second-In-Command to the Globalist Elite/ TheFew who actually ‘control’ the actions of the ‘Government Of The Day’. If You thought You were living in a ‘Democracy’ – Think Again! – We’re NOT!

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They paint the booth in colours bright,
Red and blue and green,
They promise hope, they promise change,
But nothing’s what it seems.

You cast your vote, you play your part,
You trust the grand display,
But when the dust has settled down,
It’s still the same old way.

Different faces, different names,
Same old scripted show,
Actors reading lines on stage,
While strings pull down below.

An octopus with many arms,
Wrapped tight around the land,
Each tentacle wears a friendly smile,
A vote card in its hand.

You cast your vote, you play your part,
You trust the grand display,
But when the dust has settled down,
It’s still the same old way.

They learned the words that calm your fears,
They learned the colours too,
They sell you safety, sell you hope,
Then quietly tighten the screw.

Behind the doors, behind the smiles,
Where voters never tread,
The back-room choir hums along,
Deciding what is said.

You cast your vote, you play your part,
You trust the grand display,
But when the dust has settled down,
It’s still the same old way.

They tell them when and where to move,
What laws are fit to pass,
While freedom fades in slow disguise,
Like sand through hourglass.

They say they serve the public good,
But serve another throne,
A tiny few who rule it all,
While we’re left all alone.

The greatest trick they ever played,
Was making us believe,
That choosing colours changed the game,
And choice was not deceived.

You cast your vote, you play your part,
You trust the grand display,
But when the dust has settled down,
It’s still the same old way.

So question flags and question lies,
And question every part,
For truth begins when we wake up,
And think with open heart.
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Copyright © Peter Moring  2026

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The Global Uni-Party: The Illusion of Choice in Modern Democracy

Whoever you vote for, you seem to get the same outcome. Different faces, different slogans, but the same policies, the same priorities, and the same people benefiting at the top. Welcome to the age of the ‘Global Uni-Party’ – A system designed to convince citizens they have democratic choice, while ensuring that real power never changes hands.

Across the political spectrum, parties brand themselves in comforting colours: red, green, yellow, blue, and every shade in between. These labels were not chosen by accident. Long ago, they were carefully crafted using sophisticated Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques to evoke trust, safety, compassion, and progress. Each party promises prosperity, protection, and stability, all while positioning itself as the defender against a carefully manufactured “bogeyman” lurking in every corner of our lives.

In reality, these parties function less like rivals and more like ‘tentacles of the same octopus’ – A single, sprawling entity tightening its grip on society. While they argue theatrically in public, behind the scenes they often agree on the fundamentals: expanding state control, limiting personal freedom, and centralising power. The illusion of disagreement keeps voters distracted, emotionally invested, and divided, while the system itself remains untouched.

In every so-called democratic nation, there exists a shadow structure operating behind the curtain. These are the un-elected influencers – The back-room operators who quietly dictate policy regardless of election results. They decide **what** is done, ‘when’ it is done, and ‘how’  it is implemented. Elected officials come and go, but this machinery of control remains constant.

In the UK, these figures are commonly referred to as ‘Civil Servants’ – Officially, they are meant to serve the public – In practice, many appear more aligned with maintaining the system itself than protecting the well-being of ordinary citizens. To critics, the term “Civil Servants” feels misleading; “Civil Serpents” better reflects the perception that their loyalty lies elsewhere.

Their true allegiance, some argue, is not to the public but to “The Few” – A small, elite class that benefits disproportionately from every major decision made. These elites shape the economic systems we live under, the rules we follow, the crises we fear, and even the narratives we are encouraged to believe. From birth to death, much of what we experience on our journey through life seems pre-approved by forces we never voted for and cannot remove.

The most effective control is subtle. It does not require force—only compliance. By offering the appearance of choice, the Uni-Party keeps people invested in a game where the outcome is already decided. As long as citizens continue to believe that changing colours will change the system, the system remains safe.

The real question, then, is not who you vote for—but whether the structure itself is worthy of your belief.

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