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by Will Jones
22 June 2022 1:43 AM

  • “Citing a disastrous pandemic response, an expert panel calls for an overhaul of the U.S. public health system” – The New York Times reports that a bipartisan panel of health experts has called for an overhaul of the American public health system that would give Washington the authority to set minimum health standards and coordinate the nation’s health agencies. The reason cited is not enough compliance with CDC Covid orthodoxy.
  • “Whatever happened to Covid?” – There is no public appetite in Britain for a return to restrictions, says David Paton in Spiked.
  • “Vaccine-Induced Tolerance to Spike Protein” – Igor Chudov on his Substack page suggests that the vaccine is inducing tolerance to the virus, which may explain both protection from severe disease (which is often an immune over-reaction) and endless reinfections.
  • “Cash Dethroned on the King’s Road” – Niall McCrae in the Country Squire found to his dismay that no café or pub on the Kings Road in Chelsea would accept cash.
  • “The CDC says ‘severe reactions’ to the Covid vaccines are rare. That’s not what we found.” – Steve Kirsch writes that a new poll of randomly selected Americans shows that 1% of people who get the jab (equivalent to 2 million Americans) are injured so seriously they are unable to hold a job.
  • “Covid vs Influenza” – ‘Bartram’ (a.k.a. Amanuensis) writes that he’s waiting for the day YouTube’s Dr. John Campbell realises that the vaccines haven’t been the saviour that he believes.
  • “Monkeypox vaccine rollout for gay men who ‘participate in group sex’” – People are asked “to be vigilant about new spots, ulcers and blisters” as the UKHSA uses sexual health services to identify those most at-risk, the Telegraph reports.
  • “China’s increasingly authoritarian Covid pass” – A Chinese health app, developed to enforce the Communist party’s draconian COVID-19 restrictions, is being repurposed to tighten political control on dissidents and others deemed to be troublemakers, writes Ian Williams in the Spectator – though it appears it’s not with Beijing’s blessing.
  • “California Plotting to Punish Medical Dissent” – If this California bill passes, any physician who raises a number of scientific facts or studies relating to COVID-19 could be disciplined by the medical board, writes Aaron Kheriaty at Brownstone.
  • “Rape trial against police officer ‘who attacked businesswoman after she invited him into her bedroom’ collapses as four jurors test positive for Covid” – Jurors in the trial of police officer David Longden-Thurgood, who has been accused of rape, have been discharged as members of the jury test positive for COVID-19, causing the collapse of the trial, the Mail reports.
  • “The Delingpod: James Delingpole interviews Nick Hudson” – Watch James Delingpole interview PANDA Chairman Nick Hudson providing some “clarity and a positive outlook on the burgeoning madness”.
  • “Floridians give DeSantis points for his Covid stance. Will it hold?” – The Washington Post gives lockdown sceptic Governor DeSantis a warmish write-up.
  • “EU President reveals new plan to override rebel states” – National sovereignty within the EU could be set for another downgrade following Hungary’s refusal to sign up to sanctions on Russian oil, says William Nattrass in UnHerd.
  • “Germany’s Greens embrace coal” – Yet nuclear energy remains verboten, writes Katja Hoyer in UnHerd.
  • “Amazingly, Buzzfeed Readers Don’t Realise They Did This to Themselves” – The same people who cheered the shutdown of the Keystone Pipeline now can’t believe the prices they must pay for gas; the same people who thought stimulus checks were the bare minimum the Government could do for people struggling during Covid are now shocked by surging inflation, writes Jane Menton on Watts Up With That?
  • “Australians urged to turn off lights and appliances for two hours every evening” – The Independent reports that the main reasons behind the power scarcity Down Under are unscheduled blackouts at coal-fired power stations and low evening productivity of wind and solar.
  • “The HR machine is undermining free speech” – Probably the best way to defend freedom of speech in the workplace would be simply to cut HR departments by 90%, writes Charles Moore in the Telegraph.
  • “Rowan Atkinson is right about ‘punching down’” – Comedy should punch in whatever direction it pleases, says Charlie Peters in Spiked.
  • “From Tories and Ukippers to old-school socialists and gender critical feminists: it’s surprising when you go to our in-person events, what a diverse audience it is” – Watch Toby tell Andrew Doyle on GB News about the FSU’s broad-based appeal.

From Tories and Ukippers to old-school socialists and gender critical #feminists: it's surprising when you go to our in-person events, what a diverse audience it is.

General Secretary @toadmeister and Free Speech Nation host @andrewdoyle_com discuss the FSU's broad-based appeal. pic.twitter.com/IxC64g3I8s

— The Free Speech Union (@SpeechUnion) June 19, 2022

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Manjushri
Manjushri
3 years ago

The vaccinations they had been doing for decades and decades were tested first, had approval and the ingredients were known. This person is advocating using children as lab rats for an untested and experimental sequence gene therapy which is still in the trial phase until 2023.

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A Heretic
A Heretic
3 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

for a disease that isn’t a danger to them unlike the others mentioned.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
3 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

We need to fight this evil

This why we need to get protesting as much as possible before it’s too late 

Next events:

5.30pm Tuesday 31st August 
Roundabout (County Lane/Jigs Lane N) 
Outside Tesco Superstore 
17 County Ln, 
Warfield, 
Bracknell RG42 3JP

5.30pm Friday 3rd September 
Loddon Bridge, (Winnersh Garden Centre/Showcase Cinema) 
Reading Rd, Winnersh, 
Wokingham RG41 5HG

Stand in the Park – Bracknell – Telegram Group
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

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186NO
186NO
3 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

A criminal act? And did not this guy force through the drug Remdesivir as the “only” drug for US patients with Covid 19?

Please see this involving Reiner Fuellmich & co and Dr Bryan Ardis whose in law died as a result of being hospitalised with Covid 19 and was prescribed Remdesivir:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KJYZyKTgWnw6/

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186NO
186NO
3 years ago
Reply to  186NO

Correction: Dr Ardis’s father in law was not prescribed Remdesivir but an anti biotic that induced major organ failure in a similar fashion where Covid 19 patients throughout the US were treated with Remdesivir; minute 5.00 – minute 15.00 but the detail given by Dr Ardis throughout is extremely chilling, horribly sad for the patients who suffered and their families who had to witness their relatives horrendous demise.

The fact that he revealed this well over a year ago, and it does not appear to have got further traction – Fauci’s involvement as he states further diminishes his reputation as if that is possible.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

He must by a psychopath. He’s 80 – how much more money does he want? It must be the sense of power which is his reward now.
And he must be an atheist. No fear of judgement to come.
Cue Johnny Cash.

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JamesDrebin
JamesDrebin
3 years ago

What an enormous, ring-stretching jumbo shit that guy is.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago

It is very important that we don’t lose track of reality, no.matter how often this type of madness is repeated.

What this man is advocating is pure evil.

This jab is not the MMR or polio vaccines. It is an experimental new technology that is being tested on the general population.

This must not become acceptable and normal.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

As I wrote, he feeds on money.

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Richy_m_99
Richy_m_99
3 years ago

Replace the word unfortunate with criminal, and the statement will be 100 times more accurate.

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amanuensis
amanuensis
3 years ago

He doesn’t actually say what the vaccine mandate for children to attend school would achieve.

  • It wouldn’t be for herd immunity effects, because the vaccines don’t protect against infection/retransmission well enough.
  • And it wouldn’t be for personal protection against covid, as children don’t get ill from covid.
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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

So why the push to inject children?

Hmm.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Genocide. No other logical explanation; if it was about digital currency and vaccine passports the jabs would be innocuous. This is designed to kill.

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CovidiousAlbion
CovidiousAlbion
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Plus, I cannot see why they’d think it important to extend “vaccine” “passports” to children, or that children are a beachhead in establishing a digital currency. Once they’ve captured all the adults, children would just have to “get with the programme”.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  CovidiousAlbion

Yep. It’s more sinister than that. This is a bioweapon.

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CovidiousAlbion
CovidiousAlbion
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Or an attack on fertility, with the perpetrators barely concerned by “collateral damage”.

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago
Reply to  CovidiousAlbion

Two reasons. They know adults won’t use the ‘passport’ if their kids are excluded, so they all need one. Secondly, the kids are the booster victimes of the future, the vaccine passport holders of the future, they are playing a long game.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I think it is in order to instil in children that the State Knows Best and that they must always take their jabs without question. It is about control and comes at the same time as the WEF, with assorted other bodies also run by ex-Communists, implement The Great Reset. They are even perfectly happy to talk about what they aim to do. In my view Covid Passports, Covid and compulsory vaccination are all part of the jigsaw.

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

I agree, for example Italy will make you isolate for 10 days if you are unvaccinated, however if you are vaccinated in you go. This is even though they know that the vaccine does not prevent or stop transmission. So the only reason they are doing this is to punish the unvaccinated for disobedience, and as a lesson to all others who are thinking about disobeying. This more than anything tells you that this is nothing to do with a virus and everything to do with a world change in Governments mindset towards people,
Mario Draghi is the EU appointed new Mussolini of Italy,

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

That is what he wants, this about mystical authority and mindless obedience.

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Why the push to inject anyone who chooses not to have it, because the Black death it aint. I wish someone would ask these politicians their logic and reasoning to inject every man woman and child with a product that does nto stop the infection, does not prevent its transmission, and as for the “it stops you being so ill” line. How do they know? It summer.
Its like the throwing bread on the train tracks to keep the lions away story.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes. Those carrying foetuses and children. They’re the big target, that’s clear.

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Laurence_R
Laurence_R
3 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

They never say why they want to force it on everyone – as you say, there are no rational medical or public-health reasons, and other countries are doing fine without it.
So, naturally, people try to imagine reasons why they’re so keen to get this stuff into the entire population (including small kids). The least scary theory is that they ‘only’ want to get everyone tagged and traced with mandatory id. Other theories usually involve depopulation.

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Al T
Al T
3 years ago

Before Covid, I could put my hand on my heart and say that there’s nobody I’d like to see taken out and shot. Even Blair.

Now there are so many candidates for whom it’s become my fondest wish.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  Al T

I want them tried for crimes against humanity. As a civilisation we need to see these people found guilty and punished.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Hard labour, somewhere remote and either very cold or very hot. These days probably in the form of a livestream or Big Brother format as well, although I’d prefer to just throw the keys away instead.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Perpetual isolation in a ‘quarantine hotel’, with BBC news pumped in 24/7, can’t be turned off.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

At their own expense.

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BungleIsABogan
BungleIsABogan
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Some of them are seriously sick in the head, they might enjoy that.

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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

😂😂😂

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
3 years ago
Reply to  Al T

Blair, Bush, Hancock, Johnson, Obama, Fauci, Ferguson, Whitty, Vallance, Daszac the list grows by the day.

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Epi
Epi
3 years ago
Reply to  Al T

It’s going to be a bloody long queue.

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Old Maid
Old Maid
3 years ago

Hasn’t that Lancet ‘study’ already been taken apart here? Well btl obviously.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago

Many parents don’t want their child to return to the brainwashing system anyway. Many I know are pulling together with other parents and means, to homeschool their kids now.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

See my post below. I was already disillusioned by the box ticking dumbed down conformist unthinking bullshit that is modern education but this episode has pushed me over the edge. I think schools are toxic and wouldn’t lose any sleep if I had to pull my kids out of education.

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marcusc
marcusc
3 years ago

He needs a fkin bllit

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago

I’m a teacher in a secondary school which my child also attends. I have a very strong feeling that he will not be completing his education and that my days as a teacher are numbered. But before I go out, I will make sure that I’ve served notices of liability to the school leadership and the vaccinators that will no doubt shortly be in school. All of us need to take action, the time for complaining about the situation is over; they’re coming for the children.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Your child may get a better education away from school than in school.

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Laurence_R
Laurence_R
3 years ago

Read the comments under the Mail article – hundreds of them, almost all pointing out how stupid the idea is and how evil Fauci is. We are not a small minority any more!

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Londo Mollari
Londo Mollari
3 years ago

F*** off Fauci.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
3 years ago

“We’ve done this for decades and decades, requiring polio, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis. So this would not be something new requiring vaccinations for children to come to school.”
For once Fauci tells the truth but let’s look at what diseases they are:

“No US federal vaccination laws exist, but all 50 states have laws requiring children attending public school to be vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (generally in a DTaP vaccine); polio (an IPV vaccine); measles and rubella (generally in an MMR vaccine); and varicella (chickenpox). All 50 states allow medical exemptions, 44 states allow religious exemptions, and 15 states allow philosophical (or personal belief) exemptions. DC allows medical and religious exemptions.”

All of those diseases are known to be extremely dangerous for children. All of those vaccines have been proven over many years. Covid is known to be of no danger to children whatsoever except in a very small minority with other medical issues. Covid has passed pretend legislation in America and has not passed any medium to long term anywhere in the world with adults let alone children. The people taking it are the test subjects.

State Vaccination Exemptions for Children Entering Public Schools – Vaccines – ProCon.org

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LovelyGirl
LovelyGirl
3 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

I disagree that chicken pox and rubella are dangerous to children. Even measles used to be accepted as a childhood disease you generally got through fine if you were cared for properly. The media have done an excellent job in persuading us otherwise since vaccination for them began, using fear of the of course real possibility of complications. We used to cope with infectious disease with less panic and had already learned that living conditions, hygiene and proper nursing were key.

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Trabant
Trabant
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

According to my research, In the UK around 20 children per year die of Chicken Pox. So more than double that of Covvie.
Yet some people have “chicken pox parties” as they know herd immunity is a good thing, despite the tiny risk.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

6 people p.a. die of Tetanus in Germany and they are all very old and fragile.
I am not saying it’s unnecessary, but it is clear from such figures that people have no idea of the real threat of diseases and none of the real benefit of vaccines anymore.
They have been grossly oversold.

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

Chicken pox can be dangerous to children, rare but it does happen, usually when the virus crosses the blood brain barrier causing encephalitis, also it can trigger shingles in adults.
The same is true of measles, it can cause encephalitis and death, Roald Dahl lost his young daughter to measles, which is why he campaigned for a measles vaccine.
Rubella is more likely to be benign in young children but if mum happens to be pregnant then there is an issue.
Mumps can cause sterility in adult males.
I caught measles and rubella when an infant, chicken pox when I was eight.
Of course in this country we don’t have compulsory vaccination to go to school.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  John

Very good summary

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BungleIsABogan
BungleIsABogan
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

I’m 61 and I had chicken pox at 18 months old and measles, mumps and scarlet fever as a small child. I had rubella as an 18 year old.

As a child I was given vaccinations against polio, TB and diphtheria. The MMR vaccine was not available then.

There are millions of my generation who had the diseases I had (and immune systems that are probably stronger as a result) and CV is likely to be far less of a problem to most children – if at all.

The risk to kids from this experimental “vaccine” is unknown and any possible benefit vs that entirely unknown risk, are not worth any consideration of them receiving it at all, in my opinion.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  BungleIsABogan

Another good summary

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maggie may
maggie may
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

Rubella’s main danger is for pregnant women so i suppose there is sense in vaccinating children against it, although not necessarily the boys…

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

Except if someone they come into contact is pregnant.

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Epi
Epi
3 years ago
Reply to  LovelyGirl

Yep I had all those as a child (polio excepted of which I did have the vaccine thank goodness) no one even blinked an eye. In fact I had rubella twice (in those days it was known as German measles) everyone including me thought it a fairly minor childhood illness. Followed up chickenpox with shingles later on in my 30s even giving one of my friends chickenpox into the bargain. Again all brushed off as part of life’s rich. This though is a mere sparing partner in comparison and is certainly not the Black Death or Ebola. If it was I can assure you I’d be the first behind the settee.

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

Polio caused a massive epidemic in the US and U.K. in the mid 50’s. The last person who basically lived in an iron lung died only a few years ago.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
3 years ago

We’ve been a small band of sceptics who have largely been ignored even by friends and family. The first death of a UK child who takes an untested vaccine will change everything. We can still stop the madness.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

I hope you are right, BUT said death will be ‘due to comorbidities’ and the MSM will ignore it.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  iane

Millions of human beings have been crucified by the ‘authorities’.

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RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

Unlike Polio, Measles, Mumps and Rubella this virus isn’t dangerous to children.
And unlike the vaccines for the above, it hasn’t been properly tested and is still under trial to determine medium to long-term adverse effects (to go with the short-term ones we already know about).

What he is advocating is experimenting on children; coercing “vaccination” and is against the Nuremberg Code.

Pull your kids out of school rather than have them experimented on.

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LovelyGirl
LovelyGirl
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

Rubella isn’t dangerous to children, but can cause birth defects if caught by a pregnant woman. If every girl were allowed to have the disease naturally, every mother would have natural immunity. When I had rubella I hardly noticed it. They still routinely vaccinated me aged 11 and no-one thought to ask why.

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

Polio was a killer disease as late as the 50s. But the first two attempts at vaccines were disasters, and just like with SARS2 the FDA were informed by good scientists/doctors that the vaccines were dangerous. Just like with SARS2 they ignored the advice and ploughed on. Two years later they had to stop as the vaccine victims appeared in ever growing numbers. People continued to die and get very ill years after the vaccinations stopped.
Fauci is evil, but he isn’t the first in this area, it attracts pyschopaths.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Good article on ZeroHedge on that yesterday.

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

The first polio vaccine was injected and did cause paralysis. In early 1960’s there was a trial of oral vaccine on a sugar lump in the uk. This caused less problems than the injection IIRC. This was how my polio vaccine was administered.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  John

Me and a dozen of my cousins had both (some 2 years apart) with no problem.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Henry Kissinger: Paranoids have enemies too.

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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner
3 years ago

Man – is this serious? People actually listen to this corrupt sick fuck? For his track record of lies, see https://off-guardian.org/2020/10/27/anthony-fauci-40-years-of-lies-from-azt-to-remdesivir/ He and his corporate empire – the CDC – are the rotten core of pharma hold over the FDA, spreading its tentacles thru all govt and much academia etc. He is the face of how far humans have fallen. Someone please take him out.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Ruth Learner

Still, looking on the bright side, he makes Ferguson seem almost a normal, decent human being.

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me too
me too
3 years ago
Reply to  Ruth Learner

That’s the power of money

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago

Hoe evil does Fauci have to get before someone sacks the monster?
Why should American parents pay taxes to fund a service they are then stopped from using?

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Dorian_Hawkmoon
Dorian_Hawkmoon
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

I read he’s been in that job for 30 years. It’s his personal empire and an affront to democratic accountability. I assume his backers in the deep state even saw Trump off. The man is an evil modern Rasputin who needs to be escorted from the premises.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  Dorian_Hawkmoon

Flatulent windbag Trump did nothing about him.

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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago

A monster dressed up in sheep’s clothing. Step down sir, you are no longer fit for purpose.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago
Reply to  marebobowl

If you just look at him here and at Trudeau giving his 1 billion vaxx passport help speech yesterday, you start to believe in the reptile story, or worse.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  marebobowl

He is fit for the purpose of witch doctator.

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ArtC
ArtC
3 years ago

It’s about time someone beat Fauci to death. The guy is pure evil. Every time I see his face I want him to suffer a painful death. I’ve never, ever been the person I have become when it comes to that little twat.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago

Fauci is clearly certifiable,

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

Another one who thinks he is ‘god like’, people like him never disappear for good they just come back with a different face..

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LiamOS
LiamOS
3 years ago

It’s quite clear that the long march through the institutions has been completed. The UN, Western Governments, Civil Services, Education and all NGO’s are full of Marxist thinking.

The whole of New Zealand shut down for one case of Covid but crack on when someone actually dies from the vaccine.

Fauci paid the Chinese to undertake gain of function research on Covid viruses and now he is promoting vaccine apartheid.

When the Russians finally lost the Cold War the West let it’s guard down. We have made China what it is. We have allowed the far left to infiltrate every organ of the state and we are finally reaping what we sowed.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago

Good idea to exile Anthony Fauci to Michael Moore’s underpants.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago

“criticism is “just a reflection of the politicisation of what should be a purely public health issue and it’s really unfortunate”.”

Your own pronouncements are totalitarian, you loathsome bag of shite.

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me too
me too
3 years ago

Another animal. He feds on money.

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QuickDrawMcGraw
QuickDrawMcGraw
3 years ago

Nasty evil little tosser!

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Jon Mors
Jon Mors
3 years ago

Well, if they did do that homeschooling would increase even more than it has already in the last two years. This isn’t helping with America’s polarisation problem!

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