- “Daily Covid admissions rise for seventh day in a row and cases jump by 56%” – Latest hospital data show there were 1,406 daily virus admissions across the U.K. on March 6th, up a third compared to the previous week and the seventh day in a row they have risen week-on-week, reports the Mail.
- “Covid pandemic is not over, expert warns as hospital admissions rise” – “We can expect to see Covid circulating at high levels,” says UKHSA Chief Executive Dr. Jenny Harries, according to the Mail. If it’s not over, why have deaths been below average all winter?
- “W.H.O. Chief Tedros Demands Attention: Says Pandemic ‘Far from Over’” – The coronavirus pandemic is not over and governments must continue testing and contact tracing to fight its progress, the W.H.O. declared, reports Breitbart News. They really want to keep this dragging on, don’t they.
- “The hidden victims of lockdown: an interview with the Children’s Commissioner” – When schools were closed during lockdown, it wasn’t only education that suffered – the classroom can offer an opportunity to identify children in danger of abuse, Children’s Commissioner Rachel de Souza tells Katy Balls in the Spectator.
- “Covid is now less deadly than the flu, scientists say” – It is certainly possible that Covid is now less deadly than flu, infectious diseases expert Professor Paul Hunter said today, although he warned another variant could still change this, reports the Mail.
- “This doctor’s alarming observations are sufficient to halt the Covid vaccines in the U.S.” – A post by “A Midwestern Doc” isn’t getting the attention it deserves. Based on just this one doctor’s observations, the vaccines should be immediately halted worldwide, writes Steve Kirsch on his Substack page.
- “Famotidine Shows Promise as Early Care COVID-19 Drug based on Published Study Results” – In a study now peer-reviewed and published, a New York-based team contribute further evidence showcasing the potential of famotidine as a treatment for COVID-19, reports TrialSite News.
- “An Interview With Ventavia and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID Vaccine Trial Whistleblower Brook Jackson” – Sonia Elijah in TrialSite News interviews Brook Jackson, who has over 20 years clinical trial managerial experience, and who claims Ventavia, a Pfizer vaccine trial contractor for whom she worked, committed fraud, put patient safety at risk and engaged in cover-ups of errors and malfeasance.
- “Is Putin to blame for Britain’s Covid resurgence?” – Some scientists have said that Britain’s Covid outbreak may be rebounding because Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed the virus out of the headlines, the Mail reports. Yes, really.
- “Who Killed Granny? Pandemic Death Protocols in Canada’s Long-term Care Facilities” – Anna Farrow in C2C Journal explores the widespread use of “population triage” in several jurisdictions during the pandemic’s early months, which included not merely withholding advanced care but ‘end-of-life measures’ using fatal drug cocktails.
- “Vancouver Coastal Health’s top doctor said vaccine mandates may cause more harm than good, letter reveals” – Chief Medical Health Officer Patricia Daly, in a letter to the University of British Columbia president, had argued that COVID-19 vaccines are not effective at preventing infection or transmission of the Omicron variant, reports the Globe and Mail.
- “United Airlines to Let Workers Who Didn’t Get COVID-19 Vaccine Return to Work” – In the latest mandate reverse ferret, United Airlines plans to let workers who declined to get a COVID-19 vaccine return to work, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Covid inquiry will probe if NHS lack of capacity led to lockdown” – The scope of No.10’s long-awaited Covid inquiry has been revealed today with a publication of the draft topics to explore including the “preparedness, initial capacity and resilience” of the NHS in all U.K. nations, reports the Mail.
- “ZOE app Government funding to end” – The ZOE team announces that Government funding for its Covid Study will end in less than a month. Is this the end for the app that revises its methodology when inconvenient trends in the vaccinated emerge, or will it secure alternative funding?
- “Is global warming really more dangerous than Putin’s nuclear threats?” – “My wish is that we would be a little less credulous,” writes Rod Liddle in the Spectator. “A lot of the stuff that makes the front pages of the newspapers later seems to dissolve a little under scrutiny.”
- “Sturgeon: Ramping up oil and gas extraction in North Sea ‘impractical’” – The Scottish First Minister told MSPs at Holyrood on Thursday that ramping up oil and gas extraction would take years to put in place and would not provide a short term solution to the problem, the Mail reports.
- “Why C.S. Lewis was right about war” – No sooner had Vladimir Putin’s tanks rolled into Ukraine than the U.K.’s Covid advisory group SAGE disbanded. The same effect was felt in the U.S., where the outbreak of war in Europe led to the immediate, unlamented disappearance of Dr. Anthony Fauci, says Douglas Murray in the Spectator.
- “Elon Musk rails against woke trend to make corporate world more ‘socially conscious’ saying ESG rules have been ‘twisted to insanity’ and should be ‘deleted if not fixed’” – Musk was criticising ESG, a checklist of ‘environmental, social and governance’ criteria companies are supposed to keep in mind when making decisions about what to invest in, reports the Mail.
- “Jimmy Carr is backed by Channel 4 bosses with a game show renewal” – The broadcaster confirmed the comic will host another eight episodes of the series, which first aired last year, despite calls for him to be ‘cancelled’ in the wake of his controversial joke, reports the Mail.
- “EU Orders Removal of Russian State-Owned Media From Search Results, Social-Media Reshares” – Europe’s effort to cut off access to Russian state-owned media extends to search engines and social-media posts, not just their television channels and online-video feeds, according to a copy of an email from the bloc’s executive arm, reports the Wall Street Journal.
- “Facebook will temporarily allow posts calling for violence against Russians, calls for Putin’s death” – Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.
- “Doctors treating gender dysphoria feel ‘pressured to adopt unquestioning approach’” – Medics feel unable to query young patients’ choices, even when this is at odds with their clinical assessment and diagnosis, reports the Telegraph.
- “Hating people is not a crime and shouldn’t be treated as one, says police watchdog” – Sir Tom Winsor, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, says officers must enforce laws, not make up their own, and no thought is a crime, reports the Telegraph.
- “Labour has a woman problem” – Leading Labour figures would rather appease a woke minority than be straight with the public, writes Ella Whelan in Spiked.
- “Sanctioning Roman Abramovich will change football forever” – The most important principle for any form of investment is security. You need to know that you can get your money back if you happen to need it, and that as an asset can be sold as well as bought. Abramovich’s departure will mark the beginning of an exodus of global money from British football, writes Matthew Lynn in the Spectator.
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It’s me again.
Morning all.
Good morning to you huxleypiggles.
I expect like me you were surprised to see DS Roundup lead with three Covid scaryation stories starting with the Mail, boring commentary “Covid cases can go up as well as down”.
All is explained in the next item (Independent rather than the Mail)
It’s because of increased intergenerational mixing cas a “result government relaxing the riles”.
These people really need to listen to their ‘up owr own a*seholes’ bilge.
Saved at # 3 “they really do want to keep this dragging on” Brietbart.
Then, just for a laugh, the Mail tells us it’s all Mr Putins fault for distracting us from Covid awareness by invading Ukrain.
.
But reassurance has been offered to the Ukrainians. Heroes have arrived to save the day for civilisation:
NATO White Helmets follow al-Qaeda to Ukraine – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
The White Helmets were first extracted from Syria via the Golan Heights, Israel.
450 ‘extremists’ (sort of Not Very Islamic Red Cross doing humanitarian work) seems an improbably high number if we believe that they are the remanants of those who made that escape.
What White Helmets (or their minders) interest in Ukraine might be I have no idea but I don’t need DuckDuck, Mark Thingey or off-guardian to protect me from Russian disinformation, or anybody else be they left/right; lockdown freak or lockdown-anti; Vax Ultras or Xax Deniers; Viva Ukraine/death to secessionist; Brexit/wrong-uns; Slade /T.Rex: I’m perfectly capable of detecting it for myself.
The pictured roadblock graffiti is as follows:
“Long Live Ukraine”, Ukraine flag (sideways), Republic of Syria flag, Arabic slogan.
Can’t see a current thread where this would better belong so I’ll drop it here – is there scope for an article on the safety of fluoridation?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-and-care-bill-factsheets/health-and-care-bill-water-fluoridation
https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3022
The draft legislation is getting very close to finalisation and thereby wreaking permanent damage.
This monstrosity is just being shoveled through. Not a thought for bodily autonomy.
Reduction of IQ, bone cancer, mottling of teeth and so on – but safe and effective no doubt.
A book published in 2004 contains 110 pages of reference sources and notes on this subject and it doesn’t give fluoridation a clean bill of health – quite the opposite:
“The Fluoride Deception” by Christopher Bryson.
You probably won’t find a copy in your local public library.
The solution of course is dietary – but there’s no money in that for the commercial interests on whose behalf Government dips into the taxpayer’s pocketbook. (Come to think of it, does HMG formulate any policies of its own any more or are they all hand-me-downs from finance-globalists?)
https://rielpolitik.com/2019/07/23/did-hitler-really-put-fluoride-in-the-water-at-concentration-camps-if-so-why-do-we-put-it-in-are-water/comment-page-1/
I can’t see a copy of the Dr. Burk 1975 paper so be prepared for a hailstorm of “fact-checking” especially re: Nazis/Soviets/camps/sedation.
Bromides for all!
Good post and the subject needs to be out in the open.
To be blunt this is quite simply another tool in the Davos Deviants armoury which is intended to push forward the depopulation plan. It really is as simple as that.
Good find and post, we don’t see enough about backhand State imposed Floridation these days.
I still remember when a fuss was being made about adding fluoride to public swimming pools.
I wrote to my MP raising my concerns and opposition to this, and requesting that he ask questions. Absolute waste of time as I thought it would be. His reply was not only was he waving the flag for this to go through, he was positively banging the drum for fluoridation to be rolled out across the whole of the UK!
I too wrote to my MP and received the following reply:
The final paragraph is particularly worrying.
My apprehension of regulatory capture across the entire spectrum of UK Government (vide for example MHRA regarding COVID19 and pseudo-vaxx deaths and injuries; GcMAF and cancer) leads me to place zero confidence in these assurances. More compelling on the likely mindset is this from Christopher Bryson’s above-mentioned 2004 book “The Fluoride Deception”
— Introduction, page xx
For a current overview see:
https://www.checktheevidence.com/wordpress/2021/10/11/the-case-against-water-fluoridation/
Presentation to Wakefield Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee: The Case Against Water Fluoridation
January 2016
Author: Joy Warren, Bsc. (Hons) Env. Sci.
Coordinator, UK Alliance Opposed to Water Fluoridation.
Additionally there is another book on the subject of water fluoridation:
Beck, James; Micklem, H. S.; Connett, Paul: “Case Against Fluoride: How Hazardous Waste Ended Up in Our Drinking Water and the Bad Science and Powerful Politics That Keep It There” (2010)
You can get a sneak preview of that here, in the Scottish Dental Magazine: A case against water fluoridation 2013-08-11
http://www.sdmag.co.uk/2013/08/11/a_case_against_water_fluoridation/
I’ve been compiling a list of resources critical of this particular instance of mass-medication and the use of the human population for animal experimentation….
Sadly I fear that a lot of unpopular legislation will sneak through while we have many distractions…
All of it designed to have the same effect as above.
Couldn’t agree with you more. This should be about personal choice. Not a wrong-fix for all. It reminds me of the “folic acid has to be added to flour to save pregnant women” – ignoring the fact that there is a section of the populace who might suffer from an MTFHR defect which would mean that folic acid would poison them – slowly – while if they added folate, the pregnant women would be fine and the MTFHR people wouldn’t be poisoned. Or they could just have given stronger advice to people trying for a baby to take folic acid capsules if they wanted to make sure their baby didn’t have neural tube defects at birth.
They seem determined to find a million ways to do away with the little people [I mean the davos crowd wouldn’t be drinking, or maybe even bathing in, anything other than spring water would they?] – some of them swiftly, others a long slow poisoning process – would almost make you think they have a sub-group dedicated to it like SPI-P or something. But, as per usual, how do we counter it??
Every time one of these is announced it brings to mind the Tom Hanks film “Joe versus the Volcano” where the little people were living in misery and being poisoned. And Joe took on the Volcano and saved them – I think.
Meanwhile, just when we were getting used to “freedom” another scariant has emerged – Deltacron – with the headline “how scared should we be?” – Quick answer, probably no more scared than we should have been first time around. Wonder if they will bring back Whitty, Valance, the podiums and the dodgy barcharts?
LOL! They really are such contemptible hypocrites!
That Zucker is a sick bastard. So now it is OK to attack Russian people who might reside in this country simply because the President of a country they left has gone to war?
Given that the Americans, CIA at least, provoked this war should American citizens now be deemed fair game?
Contemptible hypocrites indeed.
I would have thought encouraging people to attack others purely on the basis of their nationality is a vile racist crime for which Zuckerberg should be gaoled for life, if not executed.
A very reasonable and laudable assessment KV.
All part of the plan – set man against his fellow man. Plan seems to be proceeding very nicely now from what I can see.
Plan proceeding nicely – I unfortunately have to agree.
I’m trying to keep up. Hate speech is okay if you choose the right people to hate? Ethnic slurs are fine if they’re against Russians? Any Russians, anywhere?
What’s next – banning Tchaikovsky and Tolstoy?
Quite right too.
Excuse me while I smash my Dr. Zhivago DVD and burn Anna Karanera.
Damn – Pasternak too! He really has copped it from all sides.
Have you seen the movie “The Death Of Stalin” ?
It’s perceptive, quite scary and amusing throughout because this is where Facebook’s trajectory takes us (Zuckerberg taking the lead hopefully).
There’s a 10 minute comedy clip of the same name on YouTube that’s just funny but they will both be defenestrated down.
Loved it – in my innocence. I thought all those things were, you know, “historic”.
“. . .defenestrated by now”
I suppose I will have to burn “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch” and “The Gulag Archipelago.”
The whole ‘anti-hate’ movement is built on making sure you hate the right people..
Yes – it is absolutely not done to hate those who are screaming that you hate someone, if you so much as pronounce their name incorrectly.
Could we have rolling hate weeks. We could hate a different group each week so that everyone got a turn
That’s very egalitarian of you.
The Cardiff Philharmonia have just cancelled their latest Tchaikovsky concert – claiming it was ‘inappropriate’….
Are you serious?
I’ve just checked – you are. Fortunately, at the moment, the commentariat seems to believe that’s taking things a tad foo far.
It appears that as well as ‘cancelling’ Russian composers, there is, elsewhere, hostility being stirred up against Russian musicians:
https://www.classical-music.com/news/anna-netrebko-suspends-performances-following-criticism-over-ties-to-putin/
It’s disgusting and contemptible – they are musicians and the situation is nothing to do with them. They can have whatever opinions they like, and express them or not – like everyone else. Trying to bully them into criticising their own country is completely unacceptable
Tossers.
Remind me, what was Britain and Churchills signature music clip throughout and beyond the Hitler war?
Beethoven’s Fifth.
Born in Bonn. What were they thinking?!
But at least he isn’t a Russian.
I’m sure someone is combing through his ancestry as I type though to make sure he doesn’t have a sneaky Russian great grandparent lurking in the background.
Is not the beauty of all art, the very humanity of art, that it transcends all boundaries?
Crime and punishment?
Can’t spell the author’s name because I can’t even pronounce it apart from it starts with a D and ends with a Y.
Bloody good book anyway.
Dostoyevsky.
Doss- Toy- Yev – Skee.
Let’s ban the whole bloody lot. All Russian literature and music (no more performances of Romeo and Juliet by the Royal Ballet); all Russian opera singers, ballet dancers, musicians and conductors.
I’m willing to make sacrifices while the War’s on – it will so help with the war effort.
The BBC is currently trying to convince the flock to invite Ukrainian refugees into their homes. The sad reality is that the people who are awake may soon need to harbor Russians in their attics.
So now Facebook decides who it’s OK to issue death threats against (surely already illegal in most countries).
Perhaps it’s to cover users encouraging Ukrainian soldiers to defend themselves, with their guns, against Russian invaders.
Hypocrites certainly; their whole Hate Speech policy (if it can be called that) a complete meaningless mess bound to fail even if based good intentions. Just like communism in general really.
Why only ‘some counties’.
Note a proviso further down; death threats are fine so long as you don’t post detailing where or method of slaughter.
A few years ago, Facebook allowed Muslims to threaten cartoonist Bosch Fawstin with rape and death, banning those who objected.
I’ve never ‘done Facebook’ but believe they did the same for Salmon Rushdie.
Do they let a member(?) know if their proposed contribution will be allowed or get them banned before they put it up ?
They’re extremely inconsistent about it.
How can anyone with half brain cell still on active duty give any oxygen to the likes of Facebook now? People should be leaving in droves but most will be blissfully unaware. This is way beyond contemptible. It’s vile and psychopathic. It’s almost laughable too, being told who you can and can’t hate.
How about calls for President Putin to win swiftly?
That is the best option for the west.
”….hospital data show there were 1,406 daily virus admissions across the U.K. on March 6th, up a third compared to the previous week and the seventh day in a row they have risen week-on-week…”
In other words, people admitted to hospital for ANY reason were obsessively tested, over and over and over again, adding to the figures. This is ludicrous manipulation – and those who can’t see it are part of the problem.
Do they mean strictly admissions or tested positive once inside? I’ve been in hospital since late January (entirely non covid).
Clear on admission but tested every second day, (30 times?) thereafter.
3 later consecutive Positives to bump up the figures when really it’s only one; also suggests I caught the Covid inside the hospital, LOL.
(No ill-effects you will be pleased to read).
Your insider information with hospitals is really useful, karenovirus, and helps to give balance this whole ludicrous narrative. Hope your treatment is going well for you.
That’s very reassuring of you to say so HH.
I sometimes have my doubts about whether DailySceptics is the right forum (not that I use any other) but, on the whole, hope some would agree with you.
Perhaps a minor point of note is that throughout the day I am attended by numerous NHS workers from body and environment cleaners, feeders, bloods and other testers, Wellbeing Coordinators, Carers, Nurses and Doctors of varying degree.
Very often they have time for an informal chat while they do their thing but not once, ever, does the subject of Covid or its appendages crop up.
On the whole treatment is going well thank you; good days, not so good days. Thursday was a good day hence the late night.
I always feel concerned if you don’t post for a day or two KV. So yes. Agree.
In case you see this KV – thank you for your PM. For whatever reason, the forums won’t let me reply.
Seen it.
Europe’s effort to cut off access to Russian state-owned media extends to search engines and social-media posts, not just their television channels and online-video feeds,
What concerns me about this is the effect its having and also may have going forward, it feels as if countries are becoming far more insular in their thinking and this could lead to even more disastrous outcomes. As seen with the last two yrs, powerful people pushed an agenda with no alternative opinion allowed through aggressive propaganda. I would rather have everything out in the open so that you can see viewpoints rather than a sealed off only one opinion allowed, especially when the people controlling the info also have access to all kinds of weapons and control. This is also no different to what russia is doing by banning outlets they don’t like.
Shutting out opinion other than what is deemed acceptable is nothing new, they have been doing it, starting with schools, for at least forty years.
Communists attempts to stifle Voice Of America and the rest for five decades didn’t get them very far.
I expect we jammed Soviet propaganda channels, I wouldn’t know since I didn’t try to find them.
I could get Radio Luxembourg on a good night though.
We stopped pirate radio, didn’t we…
We?
They kidnapped all the pirate practitioners (Radio Carine et al), turned them into BBC1 and then came the independents
CAPITAL RADIO and KISS FM
Radio Caroline
The EUSSR efforts to censor content is more worrying to me than Putin.
Jonathan Powell, who was Tony Blair’s “chief of staff” and a kind of precursor of Dominic Cummings in the amount of regard he had for himself – in his case as a theorist of the state and how he was making it “Bonapartist” – has said that in the event that Russian forces use chemical weapons the US and Britain should join the war against Russia.
Powell was known in his time as basically being the US government’s main man in 10 Downing Street.
It’s kind of interesting that he in particular has been wheeled out as a conduit for this warmongering line, which if it is followed will lead to nuclear war, the destruction of much of Britain, and many millions of deaths, probably tens or even hundreds of millions.
Is the point being made that any politicians who take it into their heads to say that such an escalation may not be desirable will be endangering the “special relationship” and therefore they won’t half get a good thrashing?
If there are any politicians who actually have a backbone, and some humanity, they should call Powell out on this right now and say he is wrong, and that what is needed is a road to peace and to a cessation of the conflict as soon as possible, rather than the issuing of threats or the drawing of “red lines” – especially by f***ing retired officials who even when they were being paid a salary by the British government couldn’t be trusted not to blab anything they were told to the US embassy or state department.
Has Russia used, or indicated that it might use, chemical weapons?
This I understand to be a strawman argument.
This statement by his yesterdays man Powell is therefore not to prepare British opinion to enter the war but simply accusing Moscow of making such threats when it hasn’t.
Weren’t similar threats made against North Vietnam when that country, together with Cambodia and Laos, being given the Agent Orange treatment?
“don’t bomb our bioweapons plants, we’ll blame you”
/MSM to Russia.
Is the Elon Musk who is railing against “woke” guidance that may diminish his profits the same Elon Musk who unfortunately didn’t have his baby son taken into the care of social services when he said that rather than telling him he is a “boy” he would allow him to choose his own gender? (Note to journalists: yes, “son” and “boy” are correct words for a child who is born male, which is to say, with XY chromosomes.)
Musk is a bully who disgracefully called Vernon Unsworth a paedophile simply because Unsworth organised a group of cavers to rescue some trapped boys in Thailand rather than giving way to Musk’s own public relations stunt involving a submarine.
He’d be woker than woke, more liberal than liberal, more conservative than conservative, or more Nazi than Nazi, if there was money in it for him.
He will be the same Elon Musk biting the hand that fed him, ESG (had to look that up), on his way to visionary
, technological
and Corporate
success
because he is now stronger than its proponents.
I generally have a lot of time for him (as though he cares
) although his peado cavers episode was an unfortunate blip (I’ve done a bit of caving so have a great deal of admiration for those guys).
On the wider issue of gender malfixation; if some daft bint wants to lacerate its clit to pretend it’s a bloke all well and good but leave my dick
out of it thank you very much.
I imagine that American junior boys are much the same as the English in their attitude towards gender identity. Any boy who got it wrong would soon be given it right, or a good kicking
.
Someone’s taken Luke Andrews (Daily Mail Health Honcho) out for a nice lunch.
Why else conclude a report saying Covid is now 7 times lead dangerous than 3 months ago with
“A new variant could still change this” ?
Because he’s correct?
Why should the virus stop mutating now? There’s no sign of it, and we’ve just seen another new sub-variant in Hong Kong as if we needed reminding. With every mutation, there is a chance we get a more lethal variant; and, what’s more, every new variant will further evade vaccine-induced immunity.
This process will likely be exacerbated as the vaccines continue to be deployed (something that seems next to inevitable). This is because vaccinated people, with their partial, non-sterilising immunity, act as breeding grounds for new variants (witness the persistently higher case rates in vaccinated people). Unvaccinated people, on the other hand, can produce the sterilising immunity necessary to choke off virus evolution and propagation, courtesy of their innate immune systems, unsuppressed by the vaccines.
This means we may never see an end to the variant problem until the authorities wake up to the futility of vaccinating during a pandemic, something which may, alas, only happen when a catastrophic variant emerges.
Geert Vanden Bossche, our modern day Nostradamus, is the source of this line of thinking.
Two million years of human evolution suggest otherwise. Virus tends to evolve to become more benign to ensure its own survival.
Recent human intervention may inadvertently reverse this.
Yes, virus do sometimes mututate for the worse but it’s extremely rare (500-1,000 years or so) otherwise we would not still be around. Neither would the virus once it has killed off its own host.
Research The Natural History of Ebola which explains what a rubbish virus that ons is and why the Common Cold is so successful even though it hardly kills anybody.
Agreed. Yes, in normal circumstances: the evolution of the virus would be expected to fizzle out with no interventions thanks in large part to our immune systems. However we have a rather pernicious intervention that many powerful people are keen on that plays havoc with that usual course.
You can read about Marek’s virus to see what went badly wrong with this approach in chickens.
This just in:
Australian Labor Party Senator from Victoria in the federal parliament, Kimberley Kitching, has just died, age 52, from a heart attack.
She had said that the “only way out of the pandemic” is to be vaccinated and “it is wrong for people to be discouraging people from being vaccinated, we need everyone to be vaccinated”.
We can infer from this that she would have had all the required jabs (up to and including the third one – the booster). Her home state of Victoria, of course, is run by her Labor comrade, Dan Andrews, who requires all his citizens to be fully juiced-up to lead any sort of life, including flying to Canberra for federal parliament sitting periods.
Like Shane Warne, she was a vaxx enthusiast, she was just 52, and she died from a sudden and unexpected heart attack. Welcome to the New Normal (Vaxx Edition).
How many more of these high-profile cases of healthy vaccinnees dying young will it take to make our vaxx overlords and the media start to connect the dots?
Plus Rod Marsh, the legendary wicketkeeper, on the same day as Warne.
It’s almost like someone upstairs is trying to tell the Aussies something. I fear they’re still not listening.
In the Famous Last Social Media Posts category, Senator Kitching’s must rate highly – In July last year she posted a selfie of receiving jab no. 2 with the caption:
“I feel so lucky to be fully vaccinated from coronavirus as of today. Please go and get it done, for your health and peace of mind, for your loved ones and your country.”
Hmmm, that didn’t work out too well did it – but, if she’d “got Covid” that could have been worse (than a fatal heart attack!), I suppose.
With the boosters only having been approved in the last month in Australia, it’s a raging certainty that the ‘feeling lucky’ Kitching would have had hers early on just recently. The damage from the shots is cumulative and any sub-clinical damage caused from the first two is more likely to turn nasty with the third – and that’s what it looks like happened here.
Meanwhile, 26 year-old Australian Olympic middle distance champion Stewart McSweyn has developed pericarditis after receiving his booster shot, unable to finish a 5,000-metre race in Melbourne on Tuesday night. He had only got the jabs in order to be able to travel to Serbia for the World Athletics Indoors Championships later this month.
Well done, the Pharma cartel, the Victorian state government and the Australian government.
Interfering busybody Socialist; being vaccinated didn’t get her out of the ‘Pandemic’ (illiterate also).
Kimberley Kerching wanted to be vaccinated? Fantastic, but she’d no right to tell, still less insist, other they had to be vaxxed too.
I smoke cigarettes enthusiastically but would not dream of encouraging others to do likewise because it’s none of my business and endorses the Chancellors rapaciousnes.
The authorities are NOT INTERESTED in connecting the dots, and will rapidly suppress any attempt to fill in their colour book….
52 seems to be the age to drop dead this week of a cardiac event. A 52 year old surgeon did so on Tuesday afternoon whilst he was operating at a hospital in the US, where only the fully toxxed were mandated to work.
Even if I could get on a plane, not a cat in hell’s chance that I’d risk it with virtually all of the pilots fully toxxed up too….
She was right. She got out of the pandemic but maybe not the way she expected.
Funny that. I got out of the pandemic too, without a perforation, relying simply on Vitamin D, vitamin C, and quercetin [plus the usual things any sensible being does to maintain the efficient functioning of a healthy immune system like eating well, sleeping well, exercising etc etc]
LFC’s Champion’s League match had to be temp suspended for a couple of minutes on Tuesday night because someone collapsed in the stand. BBC reports.
As if this is now “normal.”
The dots will never be connected.
I have not a shred of sympathy. A small piece of evil removed from the planet.
Freedom of speech dis at Duckduckgo.
https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/82096/duckduckgo-ceo-announces-googlestyle-censorship-scheme-of-content-deemed-russian.html
Yes, I just read that at Information Liberation
http://www.informationliberation.com/
…. and I’ve desktopped the Yandex search engine to use instead.
https://yandex.com/?
use Brave
or Dissenter.
How can you get brave if you don’t have an Amazon account?
Good grief.
Roundup: Jimmy Carr.
I find Jimmy Carrs YouTube monologues very entertaining, the more ‘offensive’/illuminating the better.
Not so his set piece “shows”, sometimes shared with others, which can be stulted and predictable because loss of spontaneity.
Jokes about the Holocaust are fine alongside anything else especially, as right row, it keeps it in the public eye to “never forget, never forgive”.
You can’t ‘not forgive’ if you’ve forgotten.
Not long ago, as a Set Piece, he invited members of his audience to put their hands up if they objected to vaxxing.
A number did so who he instructed to stick those hands up their arses (nb DS admin, not offensive, right of quotation) to titters of nerves giggles from the rest of his audience.
Not funny for Jimmy; intended to be offensive ? Didn’t work otherwise I would have unsubscribed his channel to teach him a lesson.
With the current situation would Holodomor jokes be more apt?
Touche, yes indeed although Holodomor was particularly Stalinism in practice
I, like all of us, do not believe a word the authorities say, which means that I have to depend on my own experience when considering how dangerous Covid might be.
Amongst close acquaintances I now know 4 people who have caught it and had symptoms. Two of those were a couple around 75 years old and caught Covid early on in the pandemic – about 10 days after being vaccinated. Both were hospitalised and one died.
The other two were much younger – early 30s and healthy males. One is a sports instructor. In both cases they had full vaccinations and complied with all masking rules. And in both cases they experienced it as a bad case of flu – requiring a week or more off work during which they were bedridden with fever, sore throats and congested lungs.
So I suspect that Covid is still a nasty illness, that the countermeasures ordered by the government are completely useless, and that the suppression of all other medical treatments has left us all to suffer in silence…
Sorry to hear of your losses. I fear the vaccine may have made things worse for your older friends who died shortly after treatment as their bodies would have been trying to simultaneously fight the virus and the vaccine-induced pathogens.
Nearly 50 here, unjabbed, 3 days of Lemsip 7 days of boredom (for medical house arrest)
The A Midwestern Doc piece is shocking. Moreover I’m shocked at how cowardly GPs are. There they go stabbing away in silence, ‘oh we know this could well kill you, but I’d prefer that than to lose my license.’
I dispised GPs before 2020, now I really would be fine to never see one again.
I don’t limit my despising to just GPs.
I am more than happy to despise all doctors, and other large swathes of the entire medical profession.
However, what you describe is a breach of the hippocratic oath and utter cowardice.
It is the equivalent of a man standing on the deck of the Titanic and pushing women and children into the sea so that he can make sure he jumps in the lifeboat.
And Sir Tom Winsor was doing so well on thoughtcrime, but…
When the actions and consequences are precisely the same, why should sentencing be any different because of the motivation?
He declares that no thought is a crime, then utters the immortal “… but… “.
The first casualty of war is the truth. For examples see:
Udolf Ulfkotte, journalist for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung for 17 years, lastly as assistant editor (died aged 56 shortly after these revelations) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3AW2YFbqJE
What nobody told you about Ukraine https://www.stopworldcontrol.com/ukraine/ including horrific photos, attributed to Russian activity in Ukraine, that are recycled from Western military attacks in all the usual places.
Thank you for that great link Menkenitis!
What happened to Ulfkotte?
If the Spectator thinks that the West’s descent into Banana Republics, namely states with arbitrary property rights, only has consequences for English football, it will be in for quite a surprise.
The freeze of central bank assets is unheard of, criminal and stupid. It will backfire enormously.
The expropriation of private citizens on the basis of their wealth level and nationality is criminal and totally insane. It will also backfire enormously. Although I think that no Jewish oligarch will eventually lose a penny. The organised outcry of anti-semitism from Israel then will ensure that.
Maybe
The west sanction oligarchs. Boards on their businesses resign. Russia nationalises businesses. Oligarchs go bust. Russia pulls out of Ukraine. Job done
https://mailchi.mp/513706791e4c/our-gov-funding-has-been-cancelled-but-were-not-stopping?e=8cab4d2466
I was hoping it would be good riddance to Spector and the collusion of hypochondriac centre – Zoe – but it’s going to continue with self funding.
At least there’s some consolation in that tax payers will no longer be providing funds.