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Rickie Lambert thinks 'end game' is imminent and 'kids don't have a chance'

Former England star Rickie Lambert – once branded as 'the best reason to outlaw heading in the game' – believes he's uncovered a New World Order conspiracy to enslave mankind

Rickie thinks the clampdown could come as soon as 2025
Rickie thinks the clampdown could come as soon as 2025(Image: Anything Goes With James English/YouTube)

A shadowy worldwide conspiracy is set to replace our money with a worldwide digital currency, according to former England footballer Rickie Lambert.

Since quitting professional football, Rickie has become increasingly outspoken on the subjects of vaccines, homeopathy and now cryptocurrencies.


The ex-Liverpool striker claims that if people don’t rise up now against the creeping tide of “digital enslavement” soon, it will be too late.


“What they have got planned that’s the end game,” he told podcaster James English

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“This is the generation – me and you – that has to change it. Our children won’t have a chance”.

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Lambert had a stellar career, including playing for Liverpool(Image: GETTY)
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“What they want for us, the digital enslavement the social credit system that is the end game.

“So our children won't have a chance to do what we’re trying to do – it’s is trying to wake everyone up to actually what it is that they're about to put on onto us.


The footballer “saw himself as a failure” in the last days of his career and by the time he was ready to retire all he wanted was to put the game behind him.

“I'd failed at Liverpool, failed at West Brom, failed at Cardiff and had become very depressed," he said.

“I think I was going through a little bit of depression from Liverpool. I think that carried on for a couple of years from my retirement as well.


“So I couldn't wait to get away from football. To be honest I hated football and when I retired I didn't watch Liverpool, didn't watch Southampton, didn't watch any football…”

He scored with his first touch in an England shirt(Image: GETTY)
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But it was at that point that the striker had an “awakening”.


He continued: “It was 2016 or 2017 when I realised what what was going on and I was just telling my friends and family …who thought I would I was going a little bit crazy.

“As my career was coming to an end I started probably searching a little bit outside the football world. That's when I became awakened, that was my first awakening of how the world actually works.

It will be too late for our kids' generation, Rickie thinks
It will be too late for our kids' generation, Rickie thinks(Image: YouTube/Anything Goes With James English)

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"That's when my Mrs saw a change in me. That's when I kind of went under a little bit because it hit me like a ton of bricks – realising how the world works.

“Not just realising how the world works. It’s that people know how it works and they accept it. It's crazy …”

Since quitting football, Rickie says he's come to a realisation about how the world works
Since quitting football, Rickie says he's come to a realisation about how the world works(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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By 2025, Rickie thinks "it will all be done" unless the public "take a stand" and unite against the people in charge.

"It's a choice to take back our freedom and stop them from putting us into a digital enslavement and a social credit system we've got a choice and we've got to all come together."

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