- “Patients could sue if they catch Covid from unvaccinated NHS staff” – Hospitals that allow workers who have not had jabs to deliver care could be pursued for breaching duty to patients, says barrister, reports the Telegraph.
- “All Scottish pubs may have to hire door staff if vaccine passport scheme extended” – Situation ‘too ridiculous to even contemplate’ if bars must enforce ban on customers who have not been double-jabbed, say industry leaders, reports the Telegraph.
- “Mandating vaccines for NHS workers is wrong” – “Trust will be eroded, concerns about the vaccine may worsen, and anti-vaccine attitudes could harden,” writes Jamie Walden in Bournbrook Magazine.
- “Note to new health boss: Covid deaths plunging. Vaccine damage soaring” – The NHS is not being overwhelmed by Covid but the number of vaccine damage cases is not declining, reports Sally Beck in TCW.
- “Anti-Covid pass campaigners’ message – Welsh defeat won’t stop us” – “The group Together, who have been co-ordinating a national campaign and who were in Cardiff lobbying yesterday, rightly refuse to be set back,” writes TCW, which reports on the recent activities of this organisation.
- “The cruellest betrayal: elderly are disappeared into a care home nightmare of neglect” – “The Government’s Covid response will come under less and less scrutiny as more and more citizens of retirement age and over fall prey to the small-scale yet all-consuming psychological battles born of a neglectful, obliterated healthcare system,” writes Tom Penn in TCW.
- “How Covid despots humiliated America” – “There is a common playbook for technocratic control of recalcitrant populations. The Biden administration employs the same siege tactics of declared exigency, deception, division, and intimidation,” writes Jacob Howland in UnHerd.
- “California Governor Gavin Newsom attends Ivy Getty’s wedding” – California Governor Gavin Newsom was left with muscle weakness and fatigue after receiving two jabs within days of each other, reports the Mail.
- “Researchers running arm of Pfizer’s Covid jab trials ‘falsified’ data” – “A U.S. subcontractor paid to run an arm of the study has been accused of cutting corners, obscuring data and putting patients in harm’s way,” reports the MailOnline.
- “Germans swear off hugs and handshakes even after pandemic ends” – “People in the German state of Hessen are reportedly so spooked by Covid that many don’t expect to resume hugging their friends and family members, or even shaking hands, once the pandemic ends,” reports RT.
- “German Christmas markets face second year of closures as Covid rates soar” – Many markets have already announced they will not be going ahead amid record case numbers, reports the Guardian.
- “Is climate change scepticism growing in Japan?” – The Japanese Government has refused to promise that it will phase out coal production or honour the previous administration’s net-zero pledges, coupled with a public that has called into question the benefits of renewable energy, making it one of the most sceptical developed nations in the world, writes Philip Patrick in the Spectator.
- “Six reasons not to buy a heat pump” – Their costs are prohibitive, and much of Britain’s housing stock is not insulated enough, argues Will Kirkman in the Telegraph.
- “‘It’s okay to be white’ and the madness of identity politics” – The police are treating posters that say ‘It’s okay to be white’ as a hate incident, with those reporting the posters falling for an old 4chan prank, writes Charlie Peters in Spiked.
- “Woke anti-Semitism is now rife on university campuses” – The disgraceful treatment of the Israeli Ambassador at the LSE shows that activists are turning universities into incubators of illiberalism, writes Ian Austin in the Telegraph.
- “The BBC finally dumps Stonewall” – “No other lobbying organisation, particularly ones that refuses to even discuss differences of opinion on matters of public importance, should ever get that close again,” says Julie Bindel, who argues that other institutions should follow suit in UnHerd.
- “John Cleese pulls out of Cambridge Union talk, telling them ‘perhaps you can find a venue where woke rules do not apply’” – The 82 year-old actor, who famously impersonated Adolf Hitler in Fawlty Towers said he was blacklisting himself before someone else did, reports the Telegraph.
- “Corporate diversity is a menace to equality” – Employers should not be hiring people based on their race or gender, writes Paddy Hannam in Spiked.
- “Michael Vaughan shows we are now living in a ‘guilty until proven guilty’ Orwellian state” – Hang out the ex-England captain to dry over a couple of unsubstantiated claims? It’s just not cricket, writes Allison Pearson in the Telegraph.
- “A taste of lockdown under” – Author Tonia Buxton speaks to TalkRadio about Covid restrictions in New Zealand and Australia: “There is no freedom there. I’ve seen footage of young girls being strangled because they’ve not got their masks on by police officers.”
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Says a a clinical negligence barrister. Who now sees the cash register ringing.
What part of the news has he not understood? The bit about if you have been vaccinated you can still pass on the virus. Besides if a person catches the virus in the hospital who says it has not be caught from another patient?
Clutching at straws in exactly the same way as when stoking the climate of fear from March 2020 onwards.
Since when can an employee sue for catching cold from the stupid bitch/twat who insists in coming into work coughing and sputtering trying to appear a martyr?
If every patient who got ill with an infection they caught in an NHS hospital could sue successfully, the state would probably have to pay out more money than it (whoopsadaisy!) “lost” on Track and Trace.
Daniel Sokol, the guy whose “opinion” on the matter the Daily Telegraph published, is a barrister scribbler (I can guess which element in that pair is most lucrative) who writes a column in the BMJ under the pen name “Ethics Man”. His blurb at the set where he works (presumably written by him) describes him as “comfortable on his feet”. (I should hope he is, if he’s a barrister.) He has worked for the Ministry of Defence and the police.
Apparently he is also a member of the Magic Circle. (That’s the organisation of stage magicians, not the top echelon of law firms!)
What’s that famous line again that Dick the Butcher says in Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 2? It’s in Act IV, Scene 2. It’s about lawyers.
Go and win some cases for the families of the care home residents who got offed when the state knowingly sent SARSCoV2 infected residents back to the homes from hospitals. Then you’d be doing something useful, Daniel.
The NHS already bends over backwards to try and avoid vexatious litigation. Prior to a recent series of interventions I was given a list of potential side effects that covered both sides of 6 pages A4, standard spacing.
Quite likely a member of something else as well, perhaps with certain judges, a cynic might say.
Hi Karenovirus. I’m so glad you decided not to abandon DS. The site may not be perfect but it has been a lifesaver for many who thought they were alone with their ‘dark’ thoughts when questioning the garbage we have been bombarded with.
Thank you, I was in a particularly dark place awsy from home at the time, weak web signal so could not be diverted by YouTube as is my usual practice but, as mentioned yesterday, that conversation is now closed.
Reported as spam, red flag icon top right of comment.
My thoughts exactly. How do you even prove you caught a virus from a particular person? How will that work if, say, every unvaxxed person WAS eliminated and STILL th Ce coof is at large?! I’d steer clear of using him in a case of unfair or constructive dismissal – we can already see where his allegiances lie. It’s just more nonsensical propaganda to create more fear.
NHS Resolution* annual report 2019-20 (2020-21 in PDF, can’t be a*sed)
‘Cost of harm resulting from clinical activity £8.3Billion, reduced from £8.8Billion the previous year.’
This reduction is put down to less clinical activity because Covid (but that reduced clinical activity had barely begun toward the end of this reports term) and more claims being settled out of Court so reduced claimants costs (ie it’s cheaper just to pay them off rather than deal with the likes of the attached).
£8 BILLION p.a. ! !
GPs and maternity count separately, didn’t see mention of mental health so probably extra too.
* NHS Resolution? Sounds like a battleship.
Can we sue the NHS for failing to install air conditioning with UV treatment to remove viruses?
I wouldn’t wipe my arse with any written advice from this barrister. He seems to be oblivious to the fact that the jabs do not prevent transmission.
No health service could function if it required all staff to take a dangerous medication as a condition of employment. The NHS and wider society are going to implode – making the USSR post 1991 look like a picnic – with jerks like him all too influential.
Workers in community based households catering for people with mental and learning disabilities are routinely required to sign waivers indemnifying their employers in case of physical injury caused by the ‘challenging behaviour’ of the residents.
ie a resident breaks your leg, no automatic compensation
Well, the stooge might be in a geriatric ward and the unvaxxed staff member in an operating theatre on the other side of the hospital. Proof positive.
The state could easily mandate you can’t sue for harm. There’s an obvious precedent as it’s been done for the pointless clot-shots.
The simple response is “prove it”. Prove beyond all reasonable doubt that person x infected person y.
You can’t. Case closed. Just another example of coercion.
I was in an acute ward overnight earlier this week.
All of the staff wore masks all of the time*, none of the in-ward patients did at all.
Patients undergo a routine Covid test on entry and every two days thereafter but if one or more became infected during a longer stay it would be completely impossible to say how Covid had arrived since all reasonable people know that masks do not prevent transmission and neither do vaccines.
As an aside, despite going through several (non covid) test and scan units before reaching my ward post diagnosis in the late evening (bloody marvellous todays Medicine) I did not particularly notice any sanitizer stations and neither was I pointed in their direction. Normal toilet routines were fine by me.
*There are many non-patient facing roles for nurses within hospitals, it’s where they deploy those who declare themselves to be Covid vulnerable; in that case why can’t they be used for the vaccine hesitant?
Unless you can time travel back to the moment you entered hospital, and test every person you came into contact with, you could never determine who you caught the virus from.
Even then it could be floating high in the air of the ward from a patient in earlier.
I wonder how long it is before the NHS is sued by a patient or their family or estate for failure to deliver timely healthcare free at the point of delivery. If there is a class action, sign me up
That is one thick barrister and certainly one to avoid.
Ha! Nice one, fella!
“I’d say: “no, I’m not refusing to be vaccinated. I’m just requiring that you pay me for all the time I’m doing what you’re requiring me to do. Which would be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for the rest of my life. After all, choices do have consequences, employer.””
https://twitter.com/AIustitiae/status/1458161925385248771
With the vast majority of people having now taken two doses of the gene therapy, infections across the West should be near zero. Instead, the catastrophic failure of the injections is obvious to those who can read graphs, and will be obvious to everyone else by the end of the year. Interestingly, this week we see Bill Gates come out and say the injections don’t work and we need different ones, and Matthew Memoli from the American NIH, Fauci’s playground, say the injections “might be” (lol) hindering robust, natural immunity if delivered to the entire population.
Are the rats starting to leave the sinking ship?
Bill built the f*cking vax ship and sold it to (foisted it upon) the world.
Btw I posted a lengthy explanation to MrTea about my decision to get vaxxed in yesterday’s late lead article about Javids refusal to rule out “France Style” (LoL) vax passports.
Bill Gates is simply applying his old business model. “Windows XP is out of date. You need Windows Vista. Make that Windows 7. Hey, here’s our very last version of Windows ever: Windows 10. Oops. We decided you need Windows 11” etc, ad nauseum.
I *might* consider a Linux jab. Only *might*.
Since I no longer require Windows for the internet I downgraded my tower to Windows 7 to resume playing my old skool Battle For Middle Earth and Total War games, Mr. G. will not be pleased.
They should have read the text in the leaflets issued by the NHS, which essentially admitted that it is not expected to prevent infection, nor the transmission of anything to a third party – only to mitigate the effects of the infection, if it occurs.
Portland professor explains why he’s packing up and going to Texas | Digital Original
“The purpose of the university, it’s based upon free speech, free enquiry, the open exchange of ideas.”
All very admirable, and what you’d expect from a classical liberal, though I’ll believe it the day they have openly “racist” opinions expressed freely in their university. But it appears possible at least that Boghossian might not be just another one of the leftists fleeing the personal consequences of the leftist policies they’ve voted for (high taxes, big government, woke bullshit, police focus on ideological and administrative offences rather than real crime, pretence that real criminals are victims, etc).
“It’s not the liberals who have taken over the institutions it’s the authoritarians who have taken over the institutions”
So he claims here, but let’s see what Boghossian’s past personal positions are on this, using Wikipedia, for simplicity:
“In September 2021, Boghossian resigned his position from Portland State University.[4] In his resignation letter, Boghossian called the university a “Social Justice factory”, said that he faced harassment and retaliation for speaking out, and accused the university of limiting free speech in order to promote racial equity and social justice.[4]”
“In a 2015 interview with Dave Rubin, Boghossian described himself as a classical liberal who has never voted for a Republican candidate, but is “not a fan” of the Democrats. He stated that any of the Republican candidates for the 2016 presidential election “would be an unmitigated disaster”.[18] He donated to and endorsed Andrew Yang for the 2020 United States presidential election.[19]
According to Boghossian, “the regressive left have taken over academia”.[18] He has often stated that cultural relativism and egalitarianism are contradictory values.[1”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Boghossian
Later in this interview he says:
“Philosophy has been hijacked by ideologues”
So it appears by his own previous statements, even if those ideologues are authoritarians as he earlier suggested, they are authoritarians of the woke left.
“That alternative should not be a conservative alternative or a libertarian alternative. That should be a genuine diversity of opinion.”
That’s fine, but Boghossian needs to sustain his earlier honesty about what has happened if it is not simply to happen again.
It’s ridiculous to pretend that the current suppression of dissent is politically neutral, as Boghossian himserlf has evidently previously admitted. Only a fool, a leftist (but I repeat myself) in denial, or a liar could ignore the way it is conservative and traditionalist opinions that are systematically targeted for demonisation and delegitimisation. It’s not leftists and the woke who are trying to set up alternatives to Twitter etc and finding those alternatives denied basic financial and other corporate services in an attempt to silence them because they are seen as conservative.
He’s a bit behind the times. The ‘progressive left’ had taken over the lower reaches of academia (which is all they were fit for) by the 1990s; it’s one of the reasons UK Polytechnics were promoted to ‘Universities’ in the hope of buying them off by preening their egos; didn’t work of course.
This Boghossian has clearly failed to present as sufficiently progressive, in the style of Karensky, so is trying to find a safe haven in what remains of the centre.
Dunno what his discipline is but it isn’t history.
Scottish pubs to employ door staff . . . (to enforce) vax pass. Roundup
What amount of Primary Legislation might be needed to compel someone to reveal their private medical records to an unknown third party (even if that third party has received ‘anger management and conflict resolution’ training)?
No flies on pub owners in Scotland! Give ’em a whiff of funding and they’ll employ three vaxport checkers outside every pub, and while they’re about it they’ll claim expenses for the time they spent preparing their applications for the money.
The State is going to fund the bouncers? Must have missed that bit but as you say it would incentivise the bars to comply.
Not if it requires 3 jabs. Pub be empty.
Roundup ‘Covid deaths plunging vaccine damage soaring’
Not quite on topic but there have been reports that the most highly vaccinated part of Europe, County Waterford 99%, also has the highest rate of Covid ‘cases’.
Sky News apparently says this is because locals are now carelessly ignoring Social Distancing believing themselves to be safe and that (wait for it) the County is being overwhelmed by infected English tourists.
By Hook or by Crook!
WARNING! Patients could sue if they caught COVID from unvaccinated staff. What’s to stop them from suing if they caught it from the vaccinated? (Other than corrupt courts).
Possible precedent for Covid I sue you sue me
Once it was found that no individual company using asbestos, or having it on the premises, could be identified as responsible for a particular persons asbestosis; every such company that a stricken individual had ever worked for was
jointly and severely liable for compensation.
So if there were three such companies they shared the bill but, if two went bust the last one standing picks up the whole tab.
Interesting times for lawyers.
Can I sue my old employers for the respiratory infections and gastroenteritis I contracted whilst at work under their obligations under the health and safety at work act? They clearly did not supply adequate PPE. This is a two way street, if patients can sue NHS trusts then clinicians can sue patients and/or their employer.
Roundup ‘Germans swear off hugs and handshakes even after Covid ‘.
Well that’s what you might say if you knew that the questions were being put by a health insurance company who may, or may not, record your responses for posterity.
nb. The same State (Lander) of Hessen that RT reports is authorising food outlets to refuse entry to non vax passport holders, perhaps their reporter lives there.
Under normal times I think these neurotic behaviours would be seen as severe depression or even place you in the suicide risk category. Why are people embracing living death?
We are the undead.
Correction. We, here, are the living.
Roundup ‘6 reasons not to buy a heat pump’ Telegraph.
Can’t read the article because of paywall except the intro in which the Telegraph accepts as given that we are moving toward net zero.
My 6 reasons not to buy a heatpump.
Too big
Not enough heat
Ugly
Expensive to run on electricity that won’t be there.
Probably noisy
Forcing landlords to install them will reduce rentals available.
I like gas cos its comfy.
Bet you can’t cook bacon or sausages proper on a heatpump.
There, that’s my first
67 to be getting on with.The article makes a few good points;
Heat pumps are slow, the way the weather is in the UK suits our fast acting oil boiler, chilly in the evening? put the boiler on for an hour warms up the bathroom and the bedroom, job done. To do the same with a heat pump it has to run for several hours and so you are pumping heat into your bathroom and losing some of it over a longer period just so it is warm enough for when you want a shower.
In cold weather the efficiency of air heat pumps falls maybe down as low as 1:2 so for every 1kw you put in you only get 2 out, any worse than that and you might as well heat your home with a fan heater.
For many people the problem will be if they disconnect the gas supply to whole areas you will be forced to do something else. I am not sorry we have an oil boiler, there is more chance that supplies of oil will continue.
With care homes in the news I gather that many care homes currently spend £50,000 on heating costs, it will be quite a challenge to deliver that level of heating with a heat pump! Altogether I do wonder if care homes in their current format are viable?
The wilds of Scotland have been infested by renewables, loads of companies set up to profit from taxpayer support.
There is a care home on the isles, expensive heat pump set up installed. Never been used, way too complex to set up, use and run. Complete waste of money, but don’t worry, the council paid for it. Alternative regular type heating had to be installed as well!!
You need a degree or equivalent in thermodynamics, electrical and electronic engineering to understand these set ups. Utterly impractical, and that’s before you get to the installation costs and running costs. And once the weather gets cold, there is no performance gain, it becomes the same as using an electric immersion heater to heat your house and water, ie prohitively expensive.
Renewables were always going to be a magnet for wide boys and spivs of all sizes and throughout the sector.
I was once discussing a nearby out of city housing development of some 10, 000 units (to call it a town and them houses would be an exaggeration).
Their power comes from a purpose built waste-heat transfer station that was supposed to be powered by industrial off-cuts of wood but is in fact powered by imported low grade ‘timber’/shrubbery (that I have reason to believe is harvested by N.Korean slave labour from far eastern Siberia but that’s another story).
I was telling my companion that the energy is very expensive and that the residents have NO option to change supplier at which point he declared his interest.
He is a manager at a similar plant eleswhere in the country which he described as a ‘subsidy driven scam’.
I used to work in a building which was always 24hrs behind with heating and cooling. If you got a sudden drop in temperature it was very cold, next day it was warm again and the building was hot.
Our local housing association built a “green” building, over 25y ago. I know from someone working there, in the summer some workers sat under large umbrellas as their desk was under large windows which were supposed to heat the building, in the winter almost everyone had a portable heater next to their desk!
Just like the four high schools they rebuilt here towards the end of Blairs last administration (Labour MP of course).
Built to the highest green, energy saving specifications. The kids soon started keeling over when the sun came out because there were windows on only two adjacent (at right angles) walls so there was never a through draught. They had to pay Carillions on-site manager (Janitor as was) to open them.
Obviously not very Covid safe either!
In the early 1960s before the age of ten it was my job to clear the still warm grate of the remnants of last nights fire and get the new one going. This had the advantage of proximity to the only source of heat on offer.
By the time I left for school the kitchen where we had breakfast was quite warm and after that I didn’t care.
My current flat of some 14 years (end of terrace conversation) has gas central heating/ bathroom boiler but, except in the coldest weather, I use a simple and cheap oil filled electric radiator to warm up the living room very quickly and can turn off half an hour before I go out because that is how long the residual heat lasts.
A plague on their heat blocks/tepid pumps.
Watch Mr Angry give his views as to why heat pumps do not work.
https://youtu.be/GhAKMAcmJFg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFl8jcLOiP8
YouTube presented me with photo ads for heat-pumps to accompany the first vid, sold by Alibaba, the Chinese Amazon and garden located solar panels for the second.
I did enjoy this demolition by a plumber who has been installing these:
This is Why Heat Pumps May NOT Be The Future
Same as Encierro posted above.
Sadly that is not the sort of accent climate ‘experts’ want to listen to.
Add insufficient (or any) outdoor space plus potential for vandalism and theft.
Couldn’t get it through the front door of the terrace.
Pointless since cats n dogs insist on door to outdoors being open all night as en suite.
Pointless since high through draughts essential in old houses.
Water table in garden is so high it would be in pond.
Roundup ‘BBC dumps Stonewall’.
UnHerd.
The article says ‘today’ but there was a report here a week or so ago about the Home Office not doing so that inferred the BBC already had.
Never mind such detail, shame really as constant chattering about trans rights (viz-a-viz normal gays and lesbians that is) would have brought about the demise of the BBC even sooner.
Every time I glance at the BBC News site it feels more like an activist organisation than an actual news one. I’m just waiting for them to rename themselves BBLBCQBT+ News.
LOL and off to
with that cheery thought.
I’ve been defunding the BBC for 15 years btw, it’s a negative action though so does not provide for immediate gratification.
Off roundup.
Yesterday in a discussion about the Telegraph removing negative comments I asked whether YouTube also censored opinion or did they let it go since ad views are their only source of revenue.
Seems they have answered, YouTube are going to remove downticks across all their platforms
Being unable to downtick on my subscription channels will not matter because I like them but I will avoid viewing any YouTube featuring an unfavoured public figure and deny them the ad revenue with it.
Hugotalks.com
That has been for some time.
so called spam votes https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/jan/25/did-youtube-remove-dislikes-video-posted-biden-whi/
testing https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-tests-removing-public-dislike-counts-on-videos/597585/
it has been that way for comments for a number of years.
Hugotalks is saying Youtube are removing the dislike feature for all videos forever.
https://thenewamerican.com/dr-robert-malone-this-is-the-largest-experiment-performed-on-human-beings-in-the-history-of-the-world/
Robert Malone has woken up and is telling the truth about the American involvement in biowarfare and the Wuhan lab.
Very good overview of what has been happening in the USA, much of it already known but plenty of new material to make a worthwhile listen.
He reveals that contrary to a law passed after Gulf War Syndrome the US military has been vaccinating its troops with an ‘experimental drug’ under orders from a Colonel who is now in the Pentagon and about to retire (no longer in the firing line and on max. benefits).
How Medicare is being used to blackmail medical institutions (and third party suppliers?) into force vaxxing their people under threat of withdrawal of Federal funding.
That same threat being made all over the vast swaths of American society that depend on Federal funding, notably education at each and every level, law enforcement including penetentiaries presumably. I would hazard a guess that all First Nation reservations* are completely dependent on such aid, might only be 0.5% of the population but its symbolic.
All of it outwith the law, no wonder Biden likes Big Government.
My only caveat with the accompanying article is that it says the Pandemic has been ‘mismanaged’. The course of the covid/lockdown/vaccine palava might not have gone exactly to plan (what does?) but they have kept it in the direction of travel that they wanted.
*are we still allowed to say ‘reservations’? It’s so hard to keep up.
Right, let’s get on with the BillyG and his bioterrorism part.
Post COP26 Local Live online (mirror group news) has still got its ridiculously one sided quiz up.
10 points if you spot the unintended error in the text, attached.
Clue: it reverses everything they say stand for.
Nobody spotted the mistake yet? There’s still 10 points up for grabs, don’t be shy!
Not hinder the fight against the environment???
Oops, missed that John, 10 points to you also !

Animals eat plants so eating animals eats more plants!
Nope, it’s simpler than that. Just sloppy writing reverses what it is supposed to be saying.
Another clue = fight against what?!
Actually, most of what they are doing is, indeed, a fight against the environment: look at all the damage caused by wind turbines and the forests cut down to feed Drax, for instance!
10 points to you iane

Patients cannot, of course, sue if they catch covvie from unvaccinated staff.
I think we can file that article under ‘manufacturing consent’.
An article in the Evening Standard reported “pharmacies reporting shortage of flu vaccines”. Nudge, nudge, nudge. Wink, wink, wink. Straight out of the manual of public persuasion: report a shortage of something, watch the masses panic, and do exactly what you want. Remember how people were fighting over the Covid vaccines when they were only available to the “vulnerable”?
Did this rather important article in the DT escape everybody’s attention? How odd – here’s the link:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/11/10/previous-common-cold-infection-could-provide-people-protection/
It’s about a paper published in Nature – and these findings totally vindicate what Dr Mike Yeadon told us a year ago!
Now I\m doubly glad that i decided to be part of the unjabbed ‘placebo group’ – you do know that any drug trial, especially this worldwide free-air one, needs a condo, placebo group, no?
Sunetra Gupta said it too, the minute the news of Sars 2 broke, and was jeered at by the salesmen for pharma who called themselves scientists.
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“The disgraceful treatment of the Israeli Ambassador at the LSE shows that activists are turning universities into incubators of illiberalism, writes Ian Austin in the Telegraph.”
Oh dear. Anything but support for a very nasty state is termed ‘woke’. Nice bit of confusion thrown in there on behalf of the establishment and the repugnant Ian Austin.
Of course, the real antisemitism has been Israel-inspired attacks on dissident non-zionist Jews (see under ‘Starmer’)
A good example of establishment manipulation of the agenda.
If? There is no if. This train doesn’t stop – the bastards will not only continue implementing their communism, they’ll extend it to every section of society. Scotland and Wales, as they’ve shown with each of the lockdowns, are testing grounds before being introduced to England. Savij Jabbid WILL hit England with the damned thing and it will likely happen this winter.
Furthermore, the requirement to hire door staff is again a double-pronged attack. It enforces their communism and it further financially cripples the struggling pubs.
Yes. I look forward to never going inside a shop or cafe etc again.
https://youtu.be/AxcFdwgmiMU
Almost seems like satire.