Margaret Anna Alice (Through The Looking Glass)

Margaret Anna Alice writes about media narratives, politics, propaganda, mass control, psychology, history, philosophy, language, film, art, music, literature, culture, and health with a focus on Covid at her Substack blog, Margaret Anna Alice Through the Looking Glass. She is the author of the fairy tale The Vapor, the Hot Hat, and the Witches’ Potion and has presented her research to the Corona Investigative Committee.

Her poem Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice sparked a worldwide call for accountability after a video of Dr Tess Lawrie reading it went viral. Described as “Covid’s Best Chronicler” by Dr Meryl Nass and “my favourite writer anywhere” by Dr Mike Yeadon, Margaret Anna aims to unmask totalitarianism, stop democide, galvanize the resistance, and awaken the sleeping before tyranny triumphs.

On the Proposed Replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Modern Bill of Rights
Margaret Anna Alice
The old canard of the “greater good” (“common interest”, “public welfare”), that alibi of tyrants, is trotted out by HM Government as cover for resiling from its obligation to our inalienable rights.
Mistakes were NOT made: an anthem for justice
Margaret Anna Alice
Don’t let Them get away with it.