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And Finally…

by Toby Young
29 September 2021 6:30 PM

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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nickbowes
nickbowes
3 years ago

This is good news, hold the line -parents.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  nickbowes

bad news for the kids that were coerced into the experimental medical intervention….

ONS data shows that there has been a 47% rise in all cause deaths amongst teenagers aged 15-19 since vaccination of this age group commenced, compared with the same period in 2020, the rise also coinciding precisely with the start of vaccination. The rise in deaths for teenage boys is 63%.

from…..

https://www.independentinformation.co.uk/resources/articles/covid-vaccines-safe-effective

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

and this….

Additional autopsy evidence of causality: Although autopsies are not generally permitted, Dr Pete Schumacher, one of the world’s top pathologists (according to The Pathologists, and whose many posts include Acting Chairman of the German Society of Pathologists and Director of the Institute of Pathology), managed to carry out autopsies on 40 people who died within 2 weeks of a Covid injection. His conclusion was that 30-40% can be directly attributed to the injections. This leaves the possibility that a proportion of the remainder is also caused by the injections, but it is not possible to make the direct connection. It is no surprise that Dr Schumacher has been censored and his findings downplayed. More recently, at least a further 10 autopsies were carried out in Germany and doctors concluded that 7 were very probably caused by the vaccination, 1 was definitely not, and that the remaining one was inconclusive.

read more here….

https://www.independentinformation.co.uk/resources/articles/covid-vaccines-safe-effective

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bOrgkilLaH1of7
bOrgkilLaH1of7
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

So Bojo just hosted a dinner this evening for twenty of the world’s most powerful execs – every single one of them is a WEF member, what a coincidence?

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/boris-johnson-hosts-business-leaders-dinner-amid-u-k-investment-push-1.1667791

Perhaps Bill Gates took him into a private room to discuss how the depop/defrag boosters were going down in the UK?

You know Gate’s WEF backed philanthropic global plan to have every human body impregnated with a substance for which repeated updates must be administered; withdrawal of these therapies at any time brings an accelerated vascular decline though not immediately of course, well only for those unlucky few.

https://twitter.com/CovidMemo/status/1449760788466524167?s=20

This only ends when when we say it does….

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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

Boris got a good talking to. He better continue down the road of mass vaxx, repeat vaxx, vaxx from birth to death. There is a lot of money in this for the UK if he continues to obey. Disobey, and the country will go into a downward spiral so fast, our heads will spin.

anyone know, did these twenty or so wef members have to quarantine? Lateral flow test before entering the country? Since bill is on a Lear jet, burning fossil fuel like their is no tomorrow, nobody checking his papers before he boarded the flight.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago
Reply to  marebobowl

Why would Johnson care about money “for the UK”? All he cares about rewarding himself and his cronies, and being elevated to his retirement reward from Davos when is no longer a useful tool.

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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

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ONS data shows that there has been a 47% rise in all cause deaths amongst teenagers aged 15-19 since vaccination of this age group commenced, compared with the same period in 2020, the rise also coinciding precisely with the start of vaccination.

This struck me as an interesting claim. A clear insinuation that COVID vaccination in the young had a dramatic correlation with increased death. Evidenced in UK ONS data. A bombshell!

But given in the linked article in a throwaway way, unsourced, unexplained? Surely your sceptic antenna are twitching? Especially as this would conflict with data from other countries much further ahead in their youth vaccine roll-out.

Also the odd comparison with 2020. If this vaxx-death relationship were true, one might expect a clear temporal relationship between vaccinations and deaths in 2021 yes?

So let’s see?

The data is easily available, but not in a way that invites easy comparison. So, this effort is crude.

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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Aunty Jen

2 of 4

See graph below made from the most recent ONS data 18-Oct

Registered deaths 2021 males 15-19 yrs – up to week 39

Numbers of deaths per week are mercifully small.

No obvious large changes over time or general increases, though perhaps more variation from week 22 onwards? But such small numbers mean one or two deaths skews your impression. In particular, no sudden or sustained rises in the second half.

ons males deaths 2021 15 19.png
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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Aunty Jen

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Vaccination uptake in the relevant age group (male AND female)

The UK’s weekly surveillance report gives the % uptake for different age bands. This is from week 41.

You can see dose 1 has two clear uptake waves – for 18 to under 20 starting week 24 and another 16-18 starting week 32.

But this representation makes it hard to see the actual increase in vaccinations week by week.

week 41 surveillance.png
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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Aunty Jen

4 of 4

Comparison of male deaths with dose 1 uptake in releavnt age bands

You can work out the change in % uptake week by week. Plotting this then gives a better sense of the volumes of 1st dose vaccinations over time. To simplify things and get a general sense of a temporal relationship, I’ve only covered dose 1 and combined the age band %’s. This isn’t the best, but gives a rough sense.

You can see:
– The early low % uptakes in the at risk populations (both age bands)
– The two ‘all access’ uptake waves per age band

What you can’t see is any obvious increase in deaths as a result of the vaccination uptake.

I.e. the original claim that (young male?) deaths increase ‘precisely’ with vaccinations is very likely false and definitely misleading.

Note:
– This is an extremely crude comparison, and may have mistakes. If so please do point them out. Someone should do a proper job
– Vaccines may have negative effects other than death
– Balance of risk / reward has many factors to consider
– I’m not promoting or demoting covid vaccination in the young

But watch out for misleading, unsourced information that conflicts with other data.

male young deaths vs vaxx.png
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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  Aunty Jen

thanks, a great response, much more debate is needed, the linked article had this in the fore note and I am sure your comments would be very welcome…

Considerable care and effort has gone into creating this, but others may hold different views on interpretation of the data and science. If you spot any errors, disagree with points/statements made or if I have missed anything important, I would be very grateful if you could let me know so that I can investigate and make changes where appropriate.

but data from the States does seem to confirm there is a problem…

https://archive.md/mwcEG

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

but data from the States does seem to confirm there is a problem…
https://archive.md/mwcEG

This paper is about myocarditis – not excess deaths. It reports the acknowledged and much discussed increased risk of myocarditis among young males following vaccination. But this has to be put in perspective:

Of the total myocarditis AE reports, 6 individuals died (1.1%) and of these, 2 were under 20 years of age – 1 was 13

So out of the millions of under 20s that have been vaccinated in the USA – two deaths have been reported due to myocarditis. Even allowing for underreporting (and would people really fail to report a death due to myocarditis following vaccination?). This is not going to show up in increased mortality figures. I can’t find figures for this specific age group but for the 15-24 age group there are 20,000 odd deaths a year due to suicide, traffic accidents, homicide and poisonings. https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/usa-cause-of-death-by-age-and-gender

Do we actually know if there was increased teenage mortality at the time of vaccination in any country other than the UK?

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

I believe i said the data from the states confirms ther is a problem, which it does.

Freecumbria’s posts in here may be helpfull… (but will self destruct tonight)

https://dailysceptic.org/todays-update/#comment-612190

and this article may also help with your confusion….

https://dailysceptic.org/2021/10/19/vaccine-safety-update-14/

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

I preferred the old system where a new vaccine/medication had to be proven to be safe before mass vaccination (with emergency authorisation) and while it is in the experimental stages – then sitting back and denying any evidence that may show it is unsafe. Especially as the only emergency is the annual winter respiratory disease problems that we get every year because of an NHS that is simply not fit for purpose.

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

They are interesting and thanks for pointing them out – I have commented on them there. It seems to me that Aunty Jen’s comments above pretty much address Freecumbria’s charts. It is really hard to see anything exceptional in the all cause mortality figures for teenagers – the numbers are very small and therefore subject to large percentage fluctuations.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

I would have thought the most important thing is to be safe not sorry and be sure that we ‘first do no harm’ – as most healthy people, and especially the young, are at minute risk from the nasty cough, why would anyone push an unnecessary experimental medical intervention that has so many unknowns about its short and long term safety?

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

I don’t think it is fair to say there are so many unknowns about short term safety. Many tens of millions of young people have been vaccinated with the mRNA and DNA vaccines over the last year round the world, these have been monitored by multiple health authorities, and a couple of very small risks have been identified and quantified (with a resulting adjustment in policy).

Long term safety is clearly less well known but bear in mind the vaccines and the resulting proteins only exist in the body for a few days. Compare that to a drug like thalidomide which was taken at regular intervals for some months. As far as I know, there are no examples of vaccines with unexpected problems more than a couple of years after first use.

In the end you have to balance the risk of being vaccinated against the risk of not being vaccinated. For the young, in the short term, we talking about two minute risks of death or serious illness. It is more a case of reducing the risk an unpleasant illness and of passing something on to your grandparents (which most young would very much like to avoid). For the young, in the long term, we don’t know the risk of either but other viruses (including coronaviruses) have a track record of causing long term problems including cancer – vaccines don’t.

Having said that, I am against vaccinating children or pushing vaccines too hard for teenagers.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

just copied this from another comments section, 4 months is more than ‘a few days’…

This was published in June. This concerns mainly exosomes appearing in natural infection.In the final quotation(underlined) the authors, like everybody else, thought that spikeprotein would have quickly disappeared before vaccinated encountered the covid virus. The earth-shaking paper discussed before today, now shows exosomes containing spike protein can be detected 4 months later completely upsetting all our views that these vaccine derived spike protein really can persists. And then they can cause immunological damage as below but much more nasty things can be possible. Extracellular vesicles carry SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and serve as decoys for neutralizing antibodies Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small membraned particles constitutively released by cells, including virally-infected cells
“we demonstrate that SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can be incorporated into EVs. Furthermore, we show that spike-carrying EVs act as decoy targets for convalescent patient serum-derived nAbs, reducing their effectiveness in blocking viral entry. These findings have important implications for the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in vivo and highlight the complex interplay between viruses, extracellular vesicles, and the immune system that occurs during viral infections.”
“Together, these data indicate that while nAbs can be extremely effective in protecting against SARS-CoV-2, the antibody responses that develop during natural infection are not always capable of containing viral replication and disease progression.”“Here, we demonstrate that another class of viral-host intermediate particles—extracellular vesicles (EVs) bearing viral spike or envelope glycoproteins—can also interact with the immune system and may shape the outcome of viral infections”
“We do not anticipate that EVs will interfere with nAb efficacy during vaccination, as the cells expressing spike—and any EVs incorporating spike—would likely be cleared prior to exposure to the virus”

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jev2.12112

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

The earth-shaking paper discussed before today, now shows exosomes containing spike protein can be detected 4 months later

I missed that paper. Do you have the link?

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

It is OK – I think I found it:

https://www.jimmunol.org/content/early/2021/10/11/jimmunol.2100637

If that is it, why earth-shaking?

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ebygum
ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

I agree that no child needs this jab, in fact the vast majority of people don’t…The main thing I notice looking at the evidence all around the world is that Quacksines haven’t made anything better, or made Covid go away? Shouldn’t they have improved things by now??

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  Aunty Jen

‘– I’m not promoting or demoting covid vaccination in the young’

That’s the odd thing about your posts; No opinions of your own, just fact checking and criticism of others.

But watch out for misleading, unsourced information that conflicts with other data.

Do you work for Facebook? What do you think about vaccinating children for Covid-19?

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Nessimmersion
Nessimmersion
3 years ago
Reply to  Aunty Jen

Does what you say agree with thenDaily Expose article on ONS stats, which states:
“The above data is taken from the week ending 25th June 2021 and the week ending 1st October 2021. The week ending 25th June was chosen due to an obvious uptick in vaccination of the 15-19 year0old age group from this date.

As you can see from the above, the highest increase in deaths came in the week 35 which saw a 67% increase on the number of deaths in teens against the five-year-average, this represented a 60% increase in male teen deaths, and a 75% increase in female teen deaths.

The largest increase in male teen deaths came in the week 26 which saw a 90% increase in male teen deaths, but a decrease in female teen deaths, equating to -45% against the five-year-average.

We were also able to discover from the table above that deaths in male teens have seen a significant increase against the five-year-average in 11 of the 15 weeks since a sizeable amount of teens started getting the Covid-19 vaccine.

Whereas deaths among female teens only saw an increase against the five-year-average in 6 of the 15 weeks since this age group began receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. A further 3 of the 15 weeks saw a 0% increase in deaths against the five-year-average, whilst 6 of the 20 weeks actually saw a percentage decrease in the number of deaths registered compared to the previous year. It is however concerning to note that week 34 saw a 125% increase in female teen deaths compared to the five-year-average.

There is also concerning evidence that could explain why there is such a large increase in deaths of male teens against the five-year-average since they started to be given the Covid-19 vaccine.

The Medicine and Healthcare product Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have openly admitted that they suspect myocarditis and pericarditis are potential side effects of the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines, especially among young males. A suspicion that has been strong enough for the UK Medicine Regulator to officially add warnings about myocarditis and pericarditis to the safety labels of the Covid-19 vaccines.”

https://theexpose.uk/2021/10/13/teen-deaths-125-percent-higher-since-covid-vaccination-ons-data/

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ebygum
ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  Nessimmersion

…and regardless of what others might suggest, this is an EXPERIMENTAL medical procedure with no medium or long term studies to show ANY efficacy to children…but where the shortest studies have already shown some harm.

One of the things said by the JVCI…you know, the experts the so called Government overruled!
‘The available data indicate that the clinical manifestations of myocarditis following vaccination are typically self-limiting and resolves within a short time. However, the clinical picture is atypical and the medium to long-term (months to years) prognosis, including the possibility of persistence of tissue damage resulting from inflammation, is currently uncertain as sufficient follow-up time has not yet occurred.’

Amazing that the jabsters can defend the horrors of lockdown, masks, school closures, job losses, medical and governmental tyranny with the idea that no one should die from Covid, no matter how old, (one life is one too many! Sigh!) But in the same breath can defend medical experimentation, and children’s deaths can be described as ‘mercifully small!.’

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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Nessimmersion

Ah, that is interesting.

The linked article is initially unconvincing due to superficial mistakes like: basic stats error in the headline, spelling errors, and their links to supporting data files sometimes go to the wrong files.

BUT it appears they have obtained an ad hoc created ONS file that gives 2015-1019 deaths data by age band (they do not link to this properly in the article). Oddly this ad hoc file does not appear on the ONS user requests webpage BUT the user request page contains a similar one with some matching data – giving more confidence the article’s ad hoc file is genuine (BUT it’s not proof of this).

This ad hoc 2015-2019 file gives data that does appear to show 2021 male 15-19 deaths did see a slight increase week 25ish onwards compared to 5 year average. Note the per year totals do vary year to year, but 2021 would still be 10%ish higher than the previous highest value. I.e. there appears to be a slight increase that does bare explanation.

Vaccination in this group is one possible explanation, BUT this time period also coincides with the large COVID case waves in the UK. I.e. any additional deaths (if they do exist) might be potentially caused or exacerbated by COVID infection. For example, as various authoritative sources have pointed out, based on current data it appears the risk of myocarditis is higher with a COVID infection than it is with a pfizer/moderna vaccination. I.e. even IF youth deaths were attributed to heart issues, this doesn’t necessarily prove vaccination was the cause.

To get to the bottom of this one would need to look at things like the vaccination and COVID status of all those that died, which will then give a more accurate picture of possible cause. So yes, this does look like it needs proper investigation, but one shouldn’t jump to conclusions at this stage.

As MTF says, data from other countries which are much further ahead with their youth vaccination programme suggests no increase in youth death due to myocarditis. But clearly vigilance is required.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
3 years ago
Reply to  nickbowes

Pupil taken to hospital after being found ‘unresponsive’ at Aston Academy in Swallownest

https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/pupil-taken-to-hospital-after-being-found-unresponsive-at-aston-academy-in-swallownest-3423701

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago

Three cheers for the London Resistance.

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Tee Ell
Tee Ell
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Seems like there is a correlation between high % migrant population and low vaccination rates.

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
3 years ago
Reply to  Tee Ell

Many of them are used to governments trying to force things on them. They are wisely very wary.

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Tee Ell
Tee Ell
3 years ago

Quite keen on experimental drugs these scots aren’t they.

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Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago
Reply to  Tee Ell

And on Buckfast too.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago
Reply to  Tee Ell

Those the the Liberal Democrat fringes. I guess they’re Following the Orders Science.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

Mass psychosis sweeping Scotland

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Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

‘Fight and you may die. Run and you will live at least awhile.

And dying in your bed many years from now,

would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for

one chance, just one chance to come back here as young men and tell

our enemies that they may take our lives but they will never take

our freedom!

Err…bugger!’

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cameroro
cameroro
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Dreadful, ignorant sheep. I live in Scotland and I am ashamed of the Scots’ weak compliance and trust in all things Sturgeon. I feel like a stranger in a foreign land. There are so few critical thinkers here it is frightening.

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Susan
Susan
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Hadrian had the right idea.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago

Well done English kids (and their parents). Hoping the clear differential in uptake between Scotland and England remains so that we can all compare the outcomes. Hold the line.

Last edited 3 years ago by crisisgarden
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miketa1957
miketa1957
3 years ago

The figures come off the back of rising concerns about a surge in coronavirus cases among young teens in England.

A concern for what reason?

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
3 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

A rise in ‘cases’ – not illness, but some rather dodgy test, or not even that, might have found increasing numbers. But this is all the tosh which was used to force the elderly, then middle aged, then young adults, and so on, into getting the jab. A ‘rise in cases’ came up every time. It’s tosh. And I don’t believe it any more.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  lutherkehrt@gmail.com

I believed this was all bogus from March 2020. ‘Covid’ has been, and still is, nothing but a hoax and scam.
But there’s always some git to come along, even on here, and say “I had Covid”.

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George L
George L
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Damn right!

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  lutherkehrt@gmail.com

Some never did believe it, especially after the ONS, now sadly corrupted, published their routine stats for 1st week June 2020 which showed that fewer people in London had died in the previous week than in the five year average despite the ever rising numbers of ‘cases’.

As clever people here at LS pointed out at the time, you cannot die of Covid in March and then die again in June from whatever underlying cause was going to kill you in June (statistically) anyway.

At that point it was obvious that the ‘worst’ was over and, as the same trend spread across the country, bozo should have declared Victory and become a National Treasure ×Two after Brexit.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

As mentioned previously, I have it in writing from the DHSC, in an attempt to reassure me now that my status as ‘shielding’ has been rescinded (not that I ever did shield).

“While cases are rising the number of people getting very ill, going into hospital or dying are not . . “.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

The Satanists in charge are not concerned about that. They’d only be concerned by falling case numbers, which would signal more difficult times ahead for the Big Lie.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago

Sincerely hope this is not hesitancy but adamancy.

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HaylingDave
HaylingDave
3 years ago

Indeed, great news. My 12 year old has an “unplanned ” sick day November 3rd, fab-jab-day.

Curious, what are the current theories for the apparently worryingly high number of infections in this age cohort?

I know it’s irrelevant, but I am pondering if this is yet another hysterical media driven COVID sentiment

Is 8% really higher than the background infection rate nationally across all demographics?

And if testing numbers were consistent across the population, would there be anything of note here?

Is Delta affecting a younger demographic in higher numbers?

I am going to start digging, but was simply curious what others though?

Cheers all
Dave

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  HaylingDave

Well for what it’s worth, my observation (in a large school) is that quite large numbers of students are indeed poorly with cold-like symptoms (my own kids included right now) that could just as easily be colds (clinically identical in this age group). This leads to increased testing and inevitably some return positive results, with all of the unnecessary nonsense that entails. Of course our despotic masters want high infection rates in this cohort to support their evil vaccination plans; the mere presence of abundant testing kits and fear mongering is enough to secure this at this time of year in school contexts.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  HaylingDave

School version of freshers flu.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Indeed. The crisis edition thereof.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
3 years ago
Reply to  HaylingDave

Lowest case counts in the least vaccinated areas. Could be herd immunity.
But numbers going up elsewhere could be a sign we’re at the beginning of the post first dose spike, that was predicted months ago.

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Norman
Norman
3 years ago
Reply to  HaylingDave

These are kids whose immune systems haven’t been seriously challenged for over a year, it is no surprise that they are catching stuff.

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
3 years ago

“The worst” implies that jabbing these young children is a good thing, when it clearly isn’t. Barking & Dagenham have the BEST rates of jabbing youngsters, not the worst. Much better use of language needs to be achieved.

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Judy Watson
Judy Watson
3 years ago
Reply to  lutherkehrt@gmail.com

You echo my thoughts.

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Susan
Susan
3 years ago
Reply to  lutherkehrt@gmail.com

Doesn’t the choice of words tell you everything you need to know: The Mail thinks the more jabbed the better!

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Hopeless
Hopeless
3 years ago

As I understand it, myocarditis is but one possible adverse reaction, and the Yellow Card and VAERS data shows that quite a lot of other things can happen, to all ages and both sexes.

Apart from the possibility, however “rare”, of being made very ill very quickly, with possible long-term damage from that, it is still the case that no-one on the “dishing out” side has the faintest idea of what long-term effects over months and years may arise. If they do, they aren’t telling the guinea-pigs, or, more properly, lemmings.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

Absolutely – ‘concerns about myocarditis’ is almost the straw man that they can constantly refer to as the numbers of confirmed instances appear quite small. If on the other hand they were to say – truthfully – that about 60% of people who are jabbed developed blood clots, well that might take people think twice.

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Skeptical_Stu
Skeptical_Stu
3 years ago

This data will be used when the winter scare is here to force vaccine passports on England.

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Catee
Catee
3 years ago

Yay, good news.

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PatrickF
PatrickF
3 years ago

Well done parents and children. This is not easy, but keep resisting!

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  PatrickF

My neighbour doesn’t want her 15 year old daughter to have the jab, yet daughter does because her 18 year old sister has told her she has to have the jab…

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Will
Will
3 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

The young are so easily brainwashed.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
3 years ago

Why do the least vaccinated areas equal the lowest current case rates? ( Orkney and Shetland excluded )

Newham
Lewisham
Tower Hamlets
Barking etc..

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
3 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

Screen grab just as an example..

Screenshot 2021-10-18 at 16.47.37.png
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TheBluePill
TheBluePill
3 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

Option 1: The tests are picking up the pathogenic “vaccine” spikes as false-positives.

Option 2: The vaccine is decimating the immune system, and the odd stray SARS-CoV-2 particle (that the immune system would normally deal with) results in an infection.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
3 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

It could be showing strong herd immunity in these areas too.

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BeBopRockSteady
BeBopRockSteady
3 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

When they’ve had no Covid they can only go on what the media feed them. Those in London have stared it in the face and have seen its not worth a shite.

Last edited 3 years ago by BeBopRockSteady
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Will
Will
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

Likewise where I live in the midlands. In north Devon at the moment and it is bed wetter central…

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HelzBelz
HelzBelz
3 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

Maybe those who realise they don’t need the injections also realise they don’t need to keep testing themselves to know they are not sick.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

‘The three worst areas for England and the U.K. are in London.’

Au contraire

The three best areas for England and the U.K are in London

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I think a few of us have noted this misuse f language!

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago

“The three worst areas for England and the U.K….”

I thought I’d point out this mis-print : ‘best‘ for ‘worst’. 🙂

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Yep. Best is worst. Worst is best. Black is white. Up is down. Life in the New Normal.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Remember, everything is inverted now!

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Oscarone
Oscarone
3 years ago

Sean Hartman | Rod Abrams Funeral Home Ltd. I should think Sean’s parents wish they had held the line. Died shortly after getting vaccine.

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
3 years ago

SNP ‘s destruction of the once outstanding education Scottish system continues apace.

Giving pupils myocarditis represents a bit of a change of pace in their tactics though.

Last edited 3 years ago by realarthurdent
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Star
Star
3 years ago

Those figures prompt the comment that in much of Scotland people will do whatever they’re told.

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JYC
JYC
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Yes, please spare a thought for those of us north of the border. There is no sign of any light at the end of the tunnel, or even of a tunnel to start with.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

As in the days of Braveheart.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago

Following the resignation of Robert Dingwall, who was reported to be opposed to the vaccination of children, and three others from the Joint Committee for Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), the JCVI still persisted in voting against the proposal to vaccinate children aged 12-15 on the basis that the risks outweigh the rewards https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/revealed-robert-dingwall-axed-as-government-advisor. However, the government overrode this advice and children are now being vaccinated. Why was advice ignored? What is more, these young children are being vaccinated without the need for parental consent. This is wholly without precedent in the UK. ONS data shows that there has been a 47% rise in all cause deaths amongst teenagers aged 15-19 since vaccination of this age group commenced, compared with the same period in 2020, the rise also coinciding precisely with the start of vaccination. The rise in deaths for teenage boys is 63%.

from my go to bible of vaccine safety….

https://www.independentinformation.co.uk/resources/articles/covid-vaccines-safe-effective

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Mogwai
Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

I can’t believe that more parents with a half functioning brain aren’t finding this fact just a little bit strange, worrying and suspicious. A testament to the efficacy of the huge, expensive psyop performed on the country. A large chunk of society have been morphed into docile, subservient sheep!

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

“ONS data shows that there has been a 47% rise in all cause deaths amongst teenagers aged 15-19 since vaccination of this age group commenced, compared with the same period in 2020, the rise also coinciding precisely with the start of vaccination. The rise in deaths for teenage boys is 63%.”

Those are powerful figures indeed and the exact source and working are needed.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Not sure, but I believe Dr McCouloogch and an associate had a peer reviewed paper showing a large increase in heart problems in vaccinated young men. This paper has been ‘temporarily’ pulled with no explanation – leaving most to suspect interference from the highly influential (and funding) pharma industry – after they have the most to lose….

lets face it, when the data and actual science interfere with the more profitable ‘the science’ then the ‘follow the money’ wins

Last edited 3 years ago by Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

It’s still available here: https://archive.is/mwcEG

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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

Not sure?

The incidence of myocarditis following COVID vaccination, especially in young men has been major news for months, and is referenced in almost literally any discussion of COVID vaccination in the young.

It’s about as hushed up as Coca-Cola.

For example, here’s;

The UK Government talking about it in Aug
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-myocarditis-and-pericarditis-information-for-healthcare-professionals/information-for-healthcare-professionals-on-myocarditis-and-pericarditis-following-covid-19-vaccination

Canadian health agency’s summary from Oct 1st
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/news/2021/10/statement-from-the-council-of-chief-medical-officers-of-health-ccmoh-update-on-covid-19-vaccines-and-the-risk-of-myocarditis-and-pericarditis.html

The CDC’s summary from Sept 8th
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/myocarditis.html

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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

The claim is unsourced (to the original data) and unexplained in the article, and on checking, appears to be very likely false and definitely misleading.

See here for more detailled explanation:
https://dailysceptic.org/2021/10/18/child-vaccination-rates-as-low-as-3-5-in-areas-of-england/#comment-612166

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Aunty Jen
Aunty Jen
3 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

This claim you are uncritically promoting is unsourced (to the original data), unexplained and on checking, appears to be very likely false and definitely misleading.

See here for more detailled explanation:
https://dailysceptic.org/2021/10/18/child-vaccination-rates-as-low-as-3-5-in-areas-of-england/#comment-612166

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Mogwai
Mogwai
3 years ago

Glad to see my old stomping ground is red. Clearly red is predominantly sane and sceptical folk and green is full of fannies and unfit parents!

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Ha ha, I was just thinking the same!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

🙂

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago

While in most cases the condition is mild, scientists do not know the long term implications. …of the vaccines.

There! Finished the sentence for you. Seems like the whole bloody article needs a complete re-write!

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George L
George L
3 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

The great majority of these articles are wet. There’s nothing stridently sceptical about them at all. Most are just a rehash of MSM propaganda. Afraid to cross the line of those looking from afar. I’m pretty disappointed, but not surprised, its par for the course..

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AN other lockdown sceptic
AN other lockdown sceptic
3 years ago

Very encouraging!

We went to see our daughter yesterday at one of the top universities in the country. She’s in her first year.

The bad news is that they have to wear mask in lectures, tutorials and pretty much everywhere on campus. Also, they have to show a negative test within the previous 48 hours in order to access any Uni social activities. There are very visible large testing facilities all over the campus. The magic money tree hasn’t been toppled yet!

The good news is that she says not one of her peers is scared of Covid in the slightest. They know that its all just theatre.

I managed to ‘file’ two signs in the bin whilst there. It’s an ongoing mission of mine to rid the world of such propaganda. I’ve now extended my sign crusade to removing other signs I see that are of the nanny state variety telling us what to do.

Onward and upwards…

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BeBopRockSteady
BeBopRockSteady
3 years ago
Reply to  AN other lockdown sceptic

Easy to say when you’ve no cost.

If they brought in a vaccine mandate, for something she believes is theatre, how would she react? It’s coming, prepare mentally. Pick a side.

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AN other lockdown sceptic
AN other lockdown sceptic
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

I’m sure that you mean well and normally I don’t react to such statements but this time I will as you’ve touched a raw nerve/wound. Apologies if my response is harsh.

I picked my side in April 2020 when John Ioanndis’ came out with his low IFR estimate, i.e, in line with bad flu. I mistakenly believed that the world would then rapidly come to its senses with such a well respected academic coming out with this information. How wrong I was.

I’m sure everyone on here, and most in society, have paid for this shitshow in so many ways.

I had to close my business last year due to this shitshow. That hurt lots and still does. I’d built it up over a number of years, it was going brilliantly too. My marriage also came very close to ending, but thankfully it didn’t.

One ray of light was our daughter doing very well at school and getting into the Uni of her choice. I’m so dreadfully sorry that her generation have paid such a heavy price and continue to do so.

Please be assured that we are well prepared mentally, physically etc for how this may play out. I fear that its only a matter of time before England goes the way of AU, US, Italy with mandates etc. The blob is not going to give up easily.

I was just trying to be a little positive/light with my original post. God knows the dips on this rollercoaster can be deep and prolonged ….

Again, apologies if this is harsh.

Us Sceptics need to stick together.

All the best.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  AN other lockdown sceptic

Ha ha! I similarly filed most of the signage in my smallish town under the same category! 😉

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

In my town (and another one nearby) there appears to be an active ‘sticker resistance’ group – throughout the past 18 months they’ve been putting sarcastic stickers (generally both accurate and amusing) on the Covidian signage. There’s been an ongoing battle between the Covidians (who’ve been trying to keep removing them – the glue is obviously quite strong), and those who put the stickers there. As soon as they remove them, some more appear! Officious local authority signs seem to have been a particular target.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Stickers have been a real phenomenon throughout the ‘pandemic’ I remember seeing some very erudite and witty ones at the top of a desolate moor early in 2020; At one of the London protests I was amazed at the sheer number and variety. Vive le sticker! ✊

Last edited 3 years ago by crisisgarden
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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  AN other lockdown sceptic

Slavish compliance isn’t ‘encouraging’, I’m afraid.

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
3 years ago

The people of Barking aren’t so barking after all, it seems.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

Myocarditis is never mild…. The incidence using VAERs data shows that the risk of death for boys from this mild & rare occurrence is 1 in 317….

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Worth remembering the commonest cause of myocarditis is infection, particularly viral infection:

Myocarditis is rare, but when it occurs, it is most commonly caused by an infection in the body. Infections from viruses (most common, including those that cause the common cold, influenza or COVID-19), bacteria, fungus or parasites can lead to myocardial inflammation.

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milesahead
milesahead
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

You keep parroting the official line – perhaps you’re on the wrong site?

Oh, and you’re ignoring the mysterious rise in the numbers of teenage deaths, but that doesn’t tally with the narrative, does it!?

Last edited 3 years ago by milesahead
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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  milesahead

You keep parroting the official line – perhaps you’re on the wrong site?

Is this site only for people who parrot the sceptic line?

Oh, and you’re ignoring the mysterious rise in the numbers of teenage deaths, but that doesn’t tally with the narrative, does it!?

Myocarditis is one specific, well documented, possible side effect from the vaccines. It couldn’t possibly account for a noticeable increase in all cause mortality among teenagers – the numbers just aren’t big enough.

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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

“people who parrot the sceptic line?”

But there isn’t a single sceptic line: for examplethere’s a huge gulf between people who believe – or claim to believe – that this is just down to cock-up after cock-up after cock-up and those who see something deeply malign in the response of so many governments to what is objectively a minor health threat, not the 21st century Black Death.

There’s another huge gulf between people who believe the desire to jab us all several times with experimental gunk is simply about control, and those who believe it’s about control and depopulation.

But it definitely isn’t a site for people who believe what they’re told by obvious crooks.

Last edited 3 years ago by Nearhorburian
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J4mes
J4mes
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Regarding your observations about differing opinion on the clot shot: I would say that this site shows a range between those who, like Toby, will argue against lockdown while supporting the ‘vaccine’, as opposed to those (including myself) who say the jab is the facilitator to the social credit system and depopulation.

The gulf in views is, as you say, huge.

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milesahead
milesahead
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

‘Myocarditis is one specific, well documented, possible side effect from the vaccines. It couldn’t possibly account for a noticeable increase in all cause mortality among teenagers – the numbers just aren’t big enough.’

The experimental jabs don’t have just one side effect, do they?

You know that – but again, you peddle the narrative. A cynical person might suspect you’re 77th.

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J4mes
J4mes
3 years ago
Reply to  milesahead

I have no doubt there’s many 77th floating around this site. Many acting as if they’re partial sceptics themselves so to avoid standing out too much. After all, their goal is to influence and try to subvert.

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Norman
Norman
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

What utter rubbish. There is not a single sceptic line.
Sceptical means not being easily convinced, having doubts or reservations. It doesn’t mean being certain that any particular position is absolutely wrong.It is the agnostic view.
I am concerned that the story we are told by the government has changed on a regular basis. There are numerous examples where we have been lied to and dissenting views have been suppressed, only to be resurrected months later when new evidence appears.
The closest thing to a single sceptic theme is that the Government lies. If that doesn’t make you ask questions then that does make you gullible.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

“Myocarditis is one specific, well documented, possible side effect”

That’s correct – except for the ‘possible’, which is pretty certain. It is only the tip of the iceberg.

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

This upset a lot of people.

I don’t think that people on this site “parrot the sceptic line” in the sense of all agreeing on every aspect. However, the vast majority agree on most aspects of lockdowns, vaccines, testing, ivermectin, mask wearing, seasonality etc. Whether you call that “parroting or not” is by the way. But there is also diversity in what you might call the official line – for example, Dr John Campbell thinks we should be taking Ivermectin, Tim Spector thinks lockdowns were not very effective . The JVCI recommends not vaccinating children. I don’t think cloth masks are very useful but surgical masks in the right context make a difference.

My main point is do you really want to discourage people who disagree with the majority view from visiting this site and commenting?

  • Do you not want to persuade people who disagree of your point of view? You will never do that if you tell them to go away.
  • Are you not interested in contrary arguments? You will never know if you are wrong about something if you are not prepared to listen to them.
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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

Why haven’t we seen an increase in teenage myocarditis from COVID?

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

Because the numbers are so small from any cause (vaccine, Covid, other viruses) they don’t show up.

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
3 years ago
Reply to  MTF

One death for every 29,000 people vaccinated isn’t a small effect.
Nor is one Yellow Card for every 132 people vaccinated.

I don’t fancy those odds in comparison to the tiny and ever diminishing threat of death or life changing injury from the actual virus.

Especially now I’ve actually had the virus.

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MTF
MTF
3 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

We are talking a cross purposes. I was talking about the number of cases of myocarditis not the number of adverse reactions to vaccination – which is a whole different debate.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

Oh well, they tried, moving on…..
Is Nicola telling porkies?

Last edited 3 years ago by DanClarke
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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Are her lips moving? Oh, bother, you can’t tell through the tartan knickers.

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BeBopRockSteady
BeBopRockSteady
3 years ago

Makes sense the rates are higher in Scotland, was wondering why they had so much death.

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/scotland-is-87-adult-vaccinated-weekly

Even excluding Covid deaths they were almost 20% above normal for the most recent week, and the trend is rising.

20 straight weeks of excess deaths.

Nothing to see here, folks. (Though even the BBC is now asking questions.)

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

Death rate in Scotland higher than any time in the last 48 years, by over 20% margin for several weeks now. Compared to previous years, week 40 total deaths 30% higher than 2015-2019 average. 1353 as opposed to 1038.

Causes of death week 40:

Circulatory up 15%,
cancers up 14%,
dementia up 26% (wonder if that one is convenient to fudge figures for primary cause of death, or were they just euthanised?).
“Other” is up 37%.

“covid” is a mere 7% of the total, less than any other cause of death.

Queen Nicola must surely be quaking in her high heels, those figures indicate a massive problem. Meanwhile kids are still being jabbed. But not mine.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

Covid insanity = lethality all round.

Wee Krankie’s Scotland has crashed and burned more spectacularly than even England.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

Can’t be true. They wear face knickers. If you wear face knickers you are saaaaaafe,

Last edited 3 years ago by Annie
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J4mes
J4mes
3 years ago

What the hell is going on in Scotland?! Their adherence to madness as very alarming.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
3 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

what has happened to; Scotland, Wales, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and England – the jobs fcuked

Only the Yanks can get us out of this mess now (once they’ve buried Biden’s handlers)

Deja Vu….

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LovelyGirl
LovelyGirl
3 years ago

Since I read this I’ve been even more concerned about what is going on in schools… https://medium.com/id2020/immunization-an-entry-point-for-digital-identity-ea37d9c3b77e

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OliveTrees
OliveTrees
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

The main problem is, kids already carry tracking devices with them, called smartphones. If the agenda is digital identity, kids probably have a “head-start” in this headlong rush into the Brave New World that may eventually enslave them.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

But if this was the aim something’s gone badly wrong hasn’t it (from their perspective) if they’d have played their pandemic cards right, parents would have been falling over themselves to have their children jabbed. So something about the plan hasn’t worked; or division itself was the plan…. Wish I knew what the plan was!

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago

Meanwhile in California, 40% of the state employees haven’t been vaxxed despite the governor’s order https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/kitten-corner-california-employees/comments I thought for a moment it was citing the Babylon Bee but actually it’s the Sacramento Bee.

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago

My wife tells me to stop obsessing about this stuff, we came to Florida to escape this. She is correct, its going to do my head in. But when you see so obviously proof of the madness of the world, its hard not to get involved however minor your involvement.
Could Valneva be a route out of this? I don’t advocate any jab for a cold, but one that is more or less conventional with proper T-cell response that lasts maybe offers a way out for everyone on both sides of this shit show.

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AN other lockdown sceptic
AN other lockdown sceptic
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

In case you haven’t seen this –

Freedom Prevails: Florida registers nation’s lowest COVID case numbers

https://tinyurl.com/yg6t5pj6

Last edited 3 years ago by AN other lockdown sceptic
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HaylingDave
HaylingDave
3 years ago
Reply to  AN other lockdown sceptic

Ah love it! Well done DeSantis – you held your nerve when a few months back “experts” were asking for your head!! Well played sir!

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago
Reply to  AN other lockdown sceptic

Yes I saw it. And its wonderful!
However it has to said that a large majority of the population south of Tampa are vaxed. So although there were no mandates or coercion by the State, most ‘red’ voters on the Gulf Coast took the jab. Much more resistance in the panhandle.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

There is no way out that accepts the myths.

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Judy Watson
Judy Watson
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Sadly the Valneva jab is not available in the UK – even though it is produced in Scotland. crazy!!!!

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ellie-em
ellie-em
3 years ago
Reply to  Judy Watson

It seems there is even vaccine apartheid and vaccine inequity, with several countries not approving certain ‘brands’ or versions.

The EU vax certificate only approves Pfizer, Moderna, J&J and some AZ – but not AZ produced in India, nor vaccines manufactured in China or Russia.

To further muddy the waters:

”Individual EU countries are free to apply their own rules for travelers from inside and outside the bloc, and their rules vary widely, creating further confusion for tourists. Several EU countries, including Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, allow people to enter if they have had non-EU-endorsed vaccines; several others, including France and Italy, don’t.”

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.marketwatch.com/amp/story/the-eu-wont-let-travelers-in-who-got-certain-versions-of-these-covid-19-vaccines-01626195869

Just imagine, turning up at the border / airport / port / checkpoint Charlie and being denied entry or exit because one is wearing the ‘wrong trousers’ (Wallace and Gromit techno trousers for the uninitiated 🙂).

Many individuals have bared their arms to be jabbed in order to save others, then potentially could be told their gesture was pointless and not recognised…

For me, irrespective of whatever version or brand is ‘offered’ I will continue to decline, politely or otherwise.

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NeilofWatford
NeilofWatford
3 years ago

‘The three worst areas for England and the U.K. are ... ‘
Surely, the three BEST areas are … ?
Great news that kids aren’t being infected by this experimental genetic experiment.

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James Kreis
James Kreis
3 years ago

We should acknowledge the part played by this young man who has used his his musical talent to reach out to youngsters at schools across London. Together with his dedicated band of followers, he has been campaigning tirelessly for months and has faced abuse and arrest. He is a hero of our times. Please watch.

https://thewhiterose.uk/jamaican-rapper-saving-children-from-dangerous-jab-which-teachers-recommend/

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Londo Mollari
Londo Mollari
3 years ago

It seems there’s a link between “woke” and the experimental jabs.

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The Scottish nation appears to have a death wish.

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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

There is no Scottish nation in the sense that there’s an English nation

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Indeed, there is historically. Both currently subsumed in the UK.

Never heard of ‘the union of the crowns’ and the Act of Union etc.? It’s a two-way street.

Last edited 3 years ago by RickH
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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Nope: no dominant historical population group, while in England the lowland English vastly outnumber all of the others.

The same applies to the Welsh, but with a significant minority language supplying a further division.

Last edited 3 years ago by Nearhorburian
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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

There most certainly is. And I’d add climate change to the mix there too.

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RS
RS
3 years ago

Good news that take up rates are low – but given the latest data from the ONS I don’t understand why anyone is getting vaccinated. Look at Table 2of the link below. I have posted in the data from the last two columns which give the rates per population of positive cases. Unless you’re younger than 30, in which case you’re not at risk of getting ill from Covid19, you are at much greater risk if you’ve been vaccinated than if not.
See https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1025358/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-41.pdf
partic Table 2, p13. the last 2 columns show it all.
Rates of cases reported among persons vaccinated with 2 doses (per 100,000) 
<18 276.5 
18-29 402.6 
30-39 823.9 
40-49 1,455.8 
50-59 903.1 
60-69 589.0 
70 -79 451.5 
80+ 364.6 
Rates among persons not vaccinated (per 100,000) 
<18 2,670.7 
18-29 605.0 
30-39 709.8 
40-49 696.2 
50-59 489.3 
60-69 314.1 
70-79 253.0 
80+ 298.5 

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Jo Starlin
Jo Starlin
3 years ago

Off topic I know, but; Burn in Hell Colin Powell, you lying, warmongering piece of filth.

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thinkcriticall
thinkcriticall
3 years ago

Maximum Vaccination
The vaccines can’t control Corona, which is why they won’t stop vaccinating.

https://eugyppius.substack.com/p/maximum-vaccination

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Gregoryno6
Gregoryno6
3 years ago

Well done, everyone on the red list!

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Hopeless
Hopeless
3 years ago

The other day, the daily newspaper for Norfolk was enthusing about how busy the injecting of 12-15 year olds was. Today it reports that “only” one in five have been so treated.

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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago

I pray parents will not allow their children to get the experimental biologicals until all studies are complete. The number of cases of myocarditis is eye watering. Recent deaths of school age children post vaxx now appearing. Please do not vaxx your children at this time.

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Mezzo18
Mezzo18
3 years ago

There is a high resistance to child vaccination in Newcastle. This cannot be written off as being ignorant people or recent immigrants; I drove past a protest by the Central Motorway the other day that seemed to be all middle class white people. Their posters were specifically opposing child vaccination.

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JohnK
JohnK
3 years ago

In the last sentence, I would replace “worst” with “best”, then that would be reasonable (the best areas for England are in London..). They are wise enough to avoid them altogether. Good luck to them.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago

Hmm, those Scotch areas are the huWhitest and most “Liberal” “Democratic”. I’m trying not to read too much into that.

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minnsey
minnsey
3 years ago

You know that’s because most of us are still waiting for our schools to start rolling out vaccinations for 12+, not due to hesitancy about the vaccine.

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