@Marvcovi Not everyone is going to like the truth. If you want to be spoon fed then go ahead but some people can see through the lies and are asking question. There's nothing wrong with that. You can continue living under a rock with the wool pulled over your eyes
@dr01d3tte Anyone who thinks Meghan was pregnant is a fool π An absolute fool - I have no words. There is too much evidence out there to prove that she had a moon bump under her dress. However the details surrounding the birth of her child and the child itself is a separate situation
@gandhbradley1 Yes it was a strange interview. Meghan didn't look comfortable it really showed. Harry hid his discomfort a bit because he was holding the baby so it diverted the attention from him. But Meghan stuck out like a sore thumb. She didn't seem herself. I think the guilt consumed her
I was watching BBC news as soon as the story broke about Meghan and Harry appearing for the first time with Baby Sussex. I noticed that it didn't say 'LIVE' in the corner of the screen and thought this was rather weird. I think it was pre-recorded and the baby is older #megxit
@gandhbradley1 Yeah the weather thing is a give away. That footage certainly wasn't live otherwise it would have said so and it didn't. I was watching as soon as the news broke so that stream should have been live. It wasn't. I believe it was recorded in April because April was much sunnier
@gandhbradley1 Oh my gosh! That's exactly what I think but even so he couldn't cover his tracks. If the baby was really two days old and he was referring to the baby in two weeks time - two weeks from the 6th wouldn't take us into next month. So it still doesn't make any sense
@gandhbradley1 I think when he said 'everyone' he was referring to his family members who said the baby has changed a lot during two weeks. Whereas the sheeple think 'everyone' means all of us/the public.
MY THEORY ON HARRY'S '2 WEEKS' SLIP UP - Why is the baby's face bruised? Especially under his eye? I reckon the surrogate had a complicated birth which meant the baby had to stay in an intensive care unit when he was born. This would explain why he couldn't be shown... #megxit
@gandhbradley1 ... weeks ago. Harry said something like "everyone says baby's change a lot in two weeks time" no Harry. Nobody says that. It's not a common saying at all. There's nothing significant about the two week stage of a newborn, generally speaking.
@gandhbradley1 The sheeple were saying that he's referring to his baby in two weeks time when he begins to change lol. Nobody thinks about their newborn baby changing in two weeks time. Maybe a few months or a year but not two weeks. It's not a significant date unless the baby was born two...
@gandhbradley1 That is exactly my thinking! Babies don't have enough time to change a lot during two days. However two weeks would be enough time to see a change. I can't stand liars - especially on a public scale. So deceitful. Where the hell did he get two weeks from if the baby is two days?
@jafar_abbasi fertility treatments. They've been pumping her with all kinds of hormones to get her pregnant quickly. That would explain the bloating. MM isn't going to want to go through the embarrassment of wearing a moon bump again and having all eyes on her speculating so this time...
@jafar_abbasi I also agree she got pregnant and lost it then that's when the surrogate came into place. I'm not sure about the doll - I'll have to look into that. But I did think it was strange that the baby didn't even twitch. I think since her maternity leave she's been undergoing...
@jafar_abbasi I don't need to wake up π Believe me I am already woke thanks ππΎππΏ I'm simply asking questions because I'm fascinated by this whole surrogate cover up by the RF and mainstream media. Someone who isn't woke wouldn't be asking questions at all. They'd accept the official narrative