Gibraltar Messenger

The Fool Who Thinks Vaccines are Bad for Us

On 5th November 2025, Gibraltar’s skies wept and halted the bonfire. Cultural Services postponed the flames to Friday the 7th – unwittingly aligning with the U.S. release of Nuremberg, Russell Crowe’s cinematic reckoning with Nazi crimes. The delay echoes a deeper choreography: a prophetic pause before the fire.

As Farrelli the Fool prepares his spoken-word performance on Bonfire Night, the convergence of local tradition, global justice, and spiritual witness sets the stage for a restoration long deferred. The embers may have waited, but the editorial flame burns on.

Released in 2006, V for Vendetta transformed Guy Fawkes Night into a global symbol of resistance. Its masked protagonist – born of betrayal and reborn in fire – reminds us that ideas are bulletproof, and that silence in the face of tyranny is complicity. As Farrelli the Fool steps forward in Gibraltar, the film’s legacy lingers: not in violence, but in voice. The mask is not a costume – it is a calling. 

Farrelli the Fool, no stranger to prophetic timing, retaliated with righteous rhythm against the Chief Minister’s televised slur – “The fools who think that vaccines are bad for us.” Such a sweeping smear, aired without nuance or lawful restraint, betrayed not just arrogance but ignorance.

Farrelli’s reply, forged in fire and fidelity, exposes the folly of institutional mockery. Mark these words: Picardo may laugh now, but he will live to regret the day he mocked the discerning, the disciplined, and the divinely prompted.

Accordingly, Farrelli remembers V for Vendetta not as fiction, but as foreshadowing – its masked defiance aligned with Muad’Dib’s forensic fire. From 7/7 Ripple Effect to The Nazi Banksters’ Crimes Ripple Effect, the call was clear: expose deception, awaken conscience, and restore lawful governance. The mask became a mantle, the film a cipher, and the 5th of November a spiritual summons. This year, Farrelli answers – not with violence on the fifth, but perhaps with voice on the seventh. 

Inspired by The V Monologue in V for Vendetta. Please watch “Farrell’s F Monogogue”:

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