In this week’s episode of London Calling, James Delingpole and I talk about the fuel crisis (which James inevitably links to the Great Reset), whether Jedi knights are ‘white saviours’ and the cringeworthy second season of Ted Lasso.
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Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but need some help: does anyone have a link for the recently published information from PHE showing that the vaccinated are contracting c19 significantly more p/100,000 than unvaccinated? A video explaining this on YouTube was deleted today and I’m trying to build a case against school vaccination.
does this help?
https://dailysceptic.org/2021/09/24/vaccine-effectiveness-drops-further-in-the-over-40s-as-low-as-minus-53-new-phe-report-shows-and-thats-a-fact/
It sure does thank you very much.
Here’s what you’re looking for:
https://theexpose.uk/2021/09/28/fact-check-vaccinated-77-percent-covid-deaths-mainsteam-media-lying/
Fabulous thank you so much!
If it’s the one I think you are referring to it’s now marked as private. Not sure I agree with some of his comments though
In the context of ‘vaccinating’ children it’s very pertinent though, as it puts paid to the outrageous lie told by the CMO that jabbing them will somehow reduce disruption to their education (caused by him!) and it’s from the horses mouth, so hard to dismiss by those who have been indoctrinated.
I really should follow this comment by saying that I have just listened to the podcast on a drive and enjoyed it very much. And I agree with James (as usual!)
I haven’t listened to the podcast, but I too believe that the fuel “crisis” (gosh, doesn’t everything seem to be a crisis nowadays?!) has been manufactured by the government. Look how quick they were to blame the idiot plebs. Now saying we might not get back to “normal” (!) for months. I’m guessing it’s an attempt to nudge people towards electric cars, so they think they won’t run into these problems in future. Except they will find the cost of electricity going through the roof, possible power shortages, and difficulties charging said vehicles away from home. In the not too distant future, many people won’t be able to afford to run a car, and will become more and more dependent on public transport and staying local. But hey, it will make future lockdowns easier to impose, all for the greener good!
The fuel crisis has clearly been manufactured by somebody. By who and for what purpose I’m not sure. Did something happen this week they wanted to hide? A negotiating tactic by BP or someone else (as alleged by the govt)? Part of the general attack on internal combustion vehicles?
All I can say is that it seems to have triggered yet another round of panic buying (and I’m not talking about fuel here), lots of people ordering multiple packs of bog roll again at the supermarket where I work as a delivery driver and I noticed this evening that the bog roll section at Aldi was bare again. It seems to be the most essential product these days, any shortage, just buy more bog roll…
I noticed the local garage was out of diesel but still had plenty of petrol. Also some strange shortages in the supermarket. I was entertained to see that the woman in front of me at the checkout had a pile of stuff all containg sugar. No surprise she was huge. No shortages of unhealthy “food”.
Just watched today’s UKColumn news, and glad to see I’m on the same page as they are. 15 minute cities. Enough said.
UK Column is excellent.
Toby should listen to every broadcast and ponder things a bit more.
I didn’t like how TY cutoff JD’s explanation of why the Fuel shortage scam served the Great Resetters frankly. It was dismissive and rude.
It feels like Toby is trying to remain somewhere near the (edge of the) Overton Window, lest he be branded an extremist and shut out of mainstream discourse. I completely understand this and don’t resent him for it, although of course James is exhibiting a much braver and more admirable position. James, unlike Toby, must feel that this is existential and I agree with him.
T is quite wedded psychologically to resisting any counter narratives like many of my acquaintances. But name calling James while not allowing him to address the points is really frustrating.