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The accidental activist
The Light
|Issue 60, August 2025
Perfect gift to set a friend on an awakening journey
RACHEL Mathews has hung up her hat educating councils on the truth of the Net Zero agenda, now she's moved her focus onto those who are beginning to question everything.
She has written a ‘pink pill’ book which charts her waking up journey, the behind-the-scenes of Colchester Council Watch and what really happened when they pushed back against the council’s Net Zero plans. As well as being educational, the book is humorous and fast-paced. The eBook can be downloaded from her website as a ‘pay what you want’ (free if you like) and there’s an audiobook version too. It’s the perfect gift to give to family and friends to help them on their awakening journey. Here’s an excerpt from her new book Misadventures of an Accidental Activist:
Something is Definitely Not Right
You're likely feeling it too. Even if not consciously, I’d put money on somewhere inside you there’s a nagging feeling of discomfort that all is not well in the world.
Bizarre decisions from the government, appearing hellbent on destroying life as we know it. Everything from farming and education, to business and many more seemingly insane actions; and it is all insane, but then at the same time, if you dig deep enough, it does all make complete sense.
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