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After the past several years and the responses to the pandemic I came to a similar conclusion since it was the politicians throughout Her realm which had the power over the people to enforce immoral rules like lockdowns, vaccine mandates, etc. But, we heard no appeal from the Queen - the head of the state and church - or Her governors, on behalf of the people who were being oppressed by their so called "representatives" who were imposing unjust and immoral diktats - nothing, nothing at all! So it proved to me who has the real power in the Commonwealth and that she's little more than a puppet! And like the saying goes, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men (and women) to do nothing" so I felt that if she (or her successors) weren't going to stand in the gap and stand up for what is right and just and against what is immoral and unjust then they should be removed and replaced with real leaders with real moral courage and convictions to do just that. Unfortunately it won't happen until the people realize they have more power than the politicians! Until then things will only get worse before they ever have the chance to get better... It wouldn't surprise me if the truth is that both his father, Prince Philip, and then mother, QEII, died as a result of the Covid vaccine and/or its boosters considering the hidden pandemic of people dying unexpectedly whether young or old and generally in good health as we're now seeing particularly with people in the spotlight (sports players, musicians, actors, celebrities, etc). I watched it last night. The scene in question happens as follows: <spoiler>Alex Lewis tells Vincent Serra that Davana Sealman sent "that man" (Dr Meyers) to kill him, "That [expletive] owns the whole game." Vincent replies, "She doesn't own the FBI," but then the FBI snipers blow his tires out and Alex asks, "Are you sure about that?...Maybe they'll kill you, too. Just to b...b...bury this." Now Alex starts to remember where he hid the flash drive recording of Ellis Van Camp's and Davana's conversation. He repeats to himself, "Bery. That's spelled B-E-R-Y." Vincent tries to correct his spelling, but Alex is adamant, "Yes. Yes. Bery. B-E-R-Y." As their exchange comes to an end Alex tells Vincent, "You said justice can't be guaranteed." Vincent sighs, "No." Alex demands, "We owe it to that child, Vincent." He then drops his gun on Vincent's lap and exits the vehicle getting shot and killed by the FBI snipers. Later when Vincent is removing the case photos off the board he sees a photo of Alex's family bakery he was hiding in with the sign missing the letters A and K (B--ERY) and realizes Alex actually remembered the hiding spot.</spoiler> Re his suicide by cop Alex knew he didn't have long to live as he was told by Vincent in the hospital: "Even if you do make it to trial, you get life, my friend, from what the doctors tell me is maybe three to six months." So I basically interpreted it as Alex knowing this was as far as he could go being of use in enacting revenge or justice and left Vincent with the mandate to finish the job. View all replies >