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by Will Jones
28 June 2022 1:36 AM

  • “No. 10 confirms it’s watching emergence of two Omicron sub-variants” – Boris Johnson’s official spokesman said the situation was being monitored “very closely” amid early signs that hospitalisations are also starting to rise in the U.K., reports the Mail.
  • “Emergency care is at breaking point” – Delays in urgent care are causing needless deaths, write Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson in Spiked.
  • “Testimony and Remarks, Pandemic Response” – Read what Dr. Robert Malone told the Texas Senate hearings on pandemic response.
  • “Rise in long-term sickness” – HART observes a marked rise in people signed off work with long-term sickness in the U.K. which began not with the pandemic in 2020 but with the vaccine rollout in 2021.
  • “Glasgow bookshop owner urges customers to wear masks to help business flourish” – Report in the Herald that the owner of the first independent bookstore in Glasgow city centre says he hopes customers will be happy to wear masks again after Nicola Sturgeon urged Scots to start wearing them indoors.
  • “China’s population suffered severe mental health problems during Covid” – The Mail reports that whilst anxiety and depression have increased globally by 25% during the pandemic, studies suggest that the figure is higher in China where millions have been under strict lockdowns.
  • “‘We’re not privileged, we are the poor persons of the justice system’: Tearful barrister breaks down on picket line in Manchester as fellow lawyers walkout of the Old Bailey in demand of 15% pay rise… despite ‘average sector earnings of up to £64,000’” – The Mail reports that hundreds of barristers began strikes on Monday in a dispute over legal aid funding and pay, despite average earnings of £64,000.
  • “Lockdowns proved the public health panjandrums wrong about drinking” – Lockdowns showed that reducing the availability, affordability and advertising of alcohol does little to cut harmful drinking, writes Joseph Dinnage in CapX.
  • “These Days It’s News When the CDC Does Something Right” – The mainstream media ignore a rigorous study finding no increase in paediatric hepatitis despite the scare stories in the spring, writes Allysia Finley in the Wall Street Journal.
  • “Covid inquiry hires more than 60 barristers – and could cost £14m a year” – With almost a year before the inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence, it employs as many barristers as the notoriously expensive Bloody Sunday investigation, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Beijing declares Zero-Covid policy will last another five years then backtracks” – Anxiety and outrage erupts after a state newspaper publishes statement that its President claims was a “mistake”, reports the Telegraph.
  • “The case for the lab-leak theory” – Why of all the cities in the world did Covid first emerge in Wuhan, asks Matt Ridley in Spiked.
  • “More Flaws in the Vaccine Model Claiming 20 Million Lives Saved” – Bhaskaran Raman at Brownstone enumerates further problems with Imperial’s latest modelling fantasy.
  • “Why is the Government getting into bed with Moderna?” – Kathy Gyngell in TCW Defending Freedom says with the new Moderna research and manufacturing facility, the real fear is that the MHRA will follow the FDA’s approach of rapid rubberstamping for new products deemed to be ‘biosimilar’ to existing products authorised on that ‘platform’.
  • “WHO Behind FDA Scheme to Skip All Future Clinical Trials for Covid Vaccines” – The “Future Framework” is coming from the World Health Organisation, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the biggest voluntary contributor to the WHO, so Gates is likely directing the play, argues Dr. Toby Rogers in the Defender.
  • “It is an abject failure of the Regulators” – Watch Dr. Clare Craig tell Mark Steyn on GB News why the FDA should not have approved Covid vaccines for 0-4 year-olds.
  • “British Army chief: Ukraine is our ‘1937 moment’” – General Sir Patrick Sanders says the U.K. must be ready for war with Russia as NATO announces a massive troop expansion, the Telegraph reports.
  • “How we bet the house on Ukraine” – The media have gone quiet on the progress of the war in Ukraine because it’s not going well for the Ukrainians, and Western policy has been a disaster, says Ted Dwyer in Spectator Australia.
  • “Net Zero red tape to be ditched as Britain returns to coal” – Checks on fossil fuel emissions are to be watered down under Whitehall plans, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Online Safety Bill shows we’ve replaced Eurocrats with our own mandarins” – Is the Government trying to out-compete Russia and China in online censorship, asks Matthew Lesh in the Times.
  • “The Online Safety Bill has terrifying implications” – The Bill will not just regulate public social media – it also covers private communications like WhatsApp messages and even search engines, says Victoria Hewson in the Telegraph.
  • “Woke cops open ‘hate incident’ file after boy, 11, was called a ‘shorty’” – The Sun reports that woke cops opened a “hate incident” file after a boy of 11 was called “shorty” and a “leprechaun” in the street.
  • “Boris Johnson: Women cannot be born with a penis” – The Telegraph reports that the Prime Minister says there is a difference between being a woman and a trans woman as he backs swimming ruling.
  • “Laurence Fox Twitter banned for posting swastika made of Pride flags” – Laurence Fox was temporarily banned from Twitter over the weekend for posting a picture of a swastika made out of four GBT pride flags.
  • “Why is Tom Daley wading into swimming’s transgender row?” – British Olympic medal winning diver Tom Daley is said to be “furious” about swimming’s governing body, Fina, “banning” trans women from female elite competition, but he shouldn’t be, says Debbie Hayton in the Spectator.
  • “Britain’s students will become the wokest generation” – Don’t expect them to abandon illiberalism, and if policymakers don’t act quickly, Britain is likely to become a substantially less free society, writes Eric Kaufmann in UnHerd.
  • “What really happened in Nottingham” – Siân Louise writes in the Critic that in 2022 women are no longer allowed to gather in public libraries.
  • “ Facebook is funding and working closely with pro-Palestine charity that is linked to alleged terror groups that revere convicted killers and had a ‘Holocaust denier’ as a guest speaker” – Meta, Facebook’s parent company, provides funding and works closely with pro-Palestine charity 7amleh, the Mail reports.
  • “Revenge is a dish best served unsold” – Laura Dodsworth says plant-based sales disappoint.
  • “Oslo and the Islamist threat to gay life” – A suspected Islamist terrorist shot up a gay bar on the eve of Pride, but the Western media don’t want to know, says Tom Slater in Spiked.
  • “Free speech – even at Speakers’ Corner – is on life support” – Toby joins Mark Steyn on GB News to discuss the state of free speech in the U.K. as Speakers’ Corner reaches its 150th birthday.

‘Free speech – even at Speakers' Corner – is on life support.’

General Secretary of The Free Speech Union, Toby Young, joins Mark Steyn to discuss the state of free speech in the UK as Speakers' Corner reaches its 150th birthday.

💻 GB News on YouTube https://t.co/KHMl3BS8eC pic.twitter.com/l7jMGomCuw

— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 27, 2022

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
  • “More Flaws in the Vaccine Model Claiming 20 Million Lives Saved” – Bhaskaran Raman at Brownstone enumerates further problems with Imperial’s latest modelling fantasy.

” “We assume that all vaccinated individuals have a 50% reduction in infectiousness for breakthrough infections.”The study cited for this 50% reduction clearly says that efficacy against transmission nears zero after 12 weeks of the jab; other studies have also shown that efficacy against onward transmission is near nil; hence the modeled number is wrong.
All of the above erroneous assumptions are in the direction of amplifying the possible impact of the jab” (their emphasis)

Looking through the assumptions of the modelling (and not least the above), the modelling appears designed to produce a desired outcome. I wonder why this might be?

“Financial conflicts of interest: Independent of the above technical flaws, there is another important aspect here. The Lancet publication clearly mentions that the funding sources for this work include the WHO, Gavi, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, all of whom have a financial conflict of interest in mass jabs. However, most of the news outlets have left out this critical information. This is inappropriate and unacceptable in honest journalism.”.(my emphasis in second one only).

Ah, that might explain it. The Times muppets had better put Oliver Wright on the case. You know, like when Mr. Wright used to write for the Independent about big pharma routinely overstating the benefits of their products.

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JXB
JXB
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

20 million lives saved.

Case Mortality Rate is 3% – a case being one that needs hospitalisation. Therefore there would have had to have been at least 700 million hospitalisations for 20 million to have been saved by vaccines.

Infection Mortality Rate is 0.15% for CoVid. People have to be infected with a pathogen before they can die from it.

Therefore there would have had to have been at least 13 billion infections with 20 million destined to be fatal for vaccines to have saved that number.

The World population is 7 billion.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  JXB

Reading through the study the two words you notice being repeated again and again is estimate/estimated…and assumption/assumed…which tells you quite a lot.
Also I suppose they would have to go on and explain why all the low vaccinated countries and continents aren’t all dead!!

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
Reply to  ebygum

“Assumption/assumed”.

Ah, the “scientific” method.

Do they look at the Amish in any of these Bill Gates studies?

Times muppets.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago

“We’re not privileged, we are the poor persons of the justice system”
I wonder what their clerks and cleaners think..?

£64k a year isn’t the whopping salary it used to be, but its not scratching in the dirt either, come on…

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago

“Laurence Fox Twitter banned for posting swastika made of Pride flags”

Good old Lozza, triggering the left again.

They are just incapable of separating criticism of the individuals, which it wasn’t, from the methods by which we are being forced to normalise perversions and mental illness, and the obvious penalties for not accepting nonsense as truth.

Perversity is not Diversity…

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Yes Swastikas on Twitter are only tolerated if you are the fluffy bunny far-right type of Ukranian Azov battalion gnatzi……Then you get praised ……!

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Monro
Monro
2 years ago

How we bet the house on Ukraine:

‘That the Russians have been able to decisively outmatch them with inferior numbers and constraining rules of engagement, proves how effective the Russian military is.’

The Russian gains so far: several smoking ruins.

Russian losses: 8 Generals, 100 officers of field rank. Reading between the lines, that is equivalent to the loss of an army corps i.e. the entire British Army on the Rhine when we had such a thing

Russian ‘reorganisation’: ‘Gerasimov has been de-facto suspended. They are deciding whether to give him time to fix things, or not. The commander of the first tank army of the western military district Lieutenant General Sergei Kisel has also been arrested and fired after the first tank army was defeated near Kharkiv.Two additional army commanders have been fired due to heavy battlefield losses’

Previous to that: ‘Those fired included Major General of Police Vasily Kukushkin, who was head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Vladimir region; Major General Alexander Laas, deputy head of the Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Altai Territory and Major General Andrey Lipilin, head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Yaroslavl Region. Major General Alexander Udovenko of the Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Major General Yuri Instrankin, deputy head of the Department for Logistics and Medical Support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, were also reportedly dismissed.

Now ask yourself, if the Russian Army has proven itself to be effective, why the sackings and why all the dead Generals, Colonels?

‘Well you should have seen the other guy!’ is not much of an argument when you are bigged up as one of the world’s top three land powers.

But one thing is for sure, any Russian success in Ukraine is a major reason to increase support for Ukraine rather than the reverse; because if you tolerate Russian aggression, then your children will be next….

We have been here before. We know what to do

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro

I’m glad you know what to do…when are you off? I’m happy to start a fundraiser if there’s any problem financially with you getting over there…I think I speak for many when I say it can’t be soon enough.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro

The war’s nearly over. Russia has the buffer it believes it needs. And what’s left of Ukraine (without its coastline) can’t join the EU ever and no longer has a military or Nazi battalions terrorising Russians. That’s what happens when you sell your sovereignty to the US and EU. You’re right, Russia has suffered losses, but they believe it was worth it. Oh and they’ve done very well from the ‘sanctions’ too.

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Monro
Monro
2 years ago

‘British Army Chief says Ukraine is our 1937 moment’

Do not forget the key part of his statement:

‘I will do everything in my power to ensure that the British Army plays its part in averting war.”

If you wish for peace, then prepare for war.

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JXB
JXB
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro

… to make war certain.

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rachel.c
rachel.c
2 years ago

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/testimony-and-remarks-pandemic-response
Good summary of Robert Malone’s current thinking on the continuing spread of disease and the drive to jab everyone. Not exactly the same as Geert vanden Bossche’s arguments but the message is the same. Our public health establishment are messing with complex systems and the risks are profound. Why will so few specialists in vaccinology and immunology debate these issues?

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
Reply to  rachel.c

“CDC has become politicized, particularly during the current administration, and has actively withheld information which has been deemed as posing risk for exacerbating “vaccine hesitancy”. ”

Hmm. Apart from this amounting to a crime against humanity by the CDC (which is in bed with big pharma), what if I and others are going to be “hesitant” specifically because we haven’t been given full information on potential risks?

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  rachel.c

I think because they daren’t open the floodgates…..I don’t know if you saw Delingpole on GB news talking about vaccine injuries..I think it was with Michelle Dewberry…and one of the other guests’ said talking about vaccine injuries undermines the vaccine uptake…I could have spit, because the uptake needs undermining, the bloody thing needs to stop altogether and some open debate needs to be had…I don’t honestly know whether they believe this crap when they say it…or they’re too scared to voice the truth.

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Nobody2022
Nobody2022
2 years ago

The evolution of masking continues down a predictable yet inevitable path…

https://twitter.com/denise_dewald/status/1541493238682501120

People: it’s not enough to simply wear N95 masks or elastomerics now. You need to get fit tested or do qualitative fit testing on yourself at home. You need to make sure there are no gaps in the seal.

Denise will be the one walking funny at airports due to her multiple 24hr anal probes.

I’d have suggested people simply stop breathing but that got me banned last time I said it on Twitter.

BTW, if you haven’t seen M Night Shayamalan’s The Village I wouldn’t bother. We’ve all lived through it the last 2 years.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  Nobody2022

I said the same on Twitter. Got me banned, too.

Reductio ad absurdum. Gets ’em every time.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
Reply to  Nobody2022

Ah, the mass suicide approach. I think you can avoid the ban if you suggest it as a solution to the climate “crisis”…

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JayBee
JayBee
2 years ago

Some proper math and modelling.
On the (inverse/non) correlations between vaxx rates and deaths etc. https://reitschuster.de/post/der-himmlische-zustand-der-corona-beherrschung/

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Any reductions in birth rates coinciding with 9 months after the toxic bioweapon injections is nothing to do with said toxins, it’s climate change!

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-06-climate-children-born.html

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Will,
This study may be of interest to you looking into paediatric routine vaccination health impacts on children.
The results didn’t chime with the official narrative so the MD lost his licence….

https://www.notonthebeeb.co.uk/post/vaccinated-v-unvaccinated-study?utm_campaign=093e2e19-137e-4898-8a4d-acd3354c1a85&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&cid=a48c6df7-586c-4a5f-a924-151f0e33b3dc

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JohnK
JohnK
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

The study shown there is also about conventional “vaccines”. It’s entirely possible that the product being promoted now is even worse, risk wise, and with minimal benefit to anyone so young. This was covered well on GBN on Mark Steyn’s programme yesterday. I can’t remember the name of the specialist interviewed in that context, though.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  JohnK

Precisely! Only the conventional ones.
Dr Clare Craig yesterday with Mark Steyn

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

This is pertinent to the UK as it seeks to build a Moderna mRNA production facility here. What will they put into the “safe & effective” injections that won’t be subjected to any scrutiny??
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/who-fda-gates-future-framework-covid-vaccines/

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Further information on the Oz pilots speaking out about health damage post injection of the covid bioweapon toxin.

https://newspunch.com/airline-pilots-rise-up-against-vaccine-mandates-amid-an-explosion-of-vaccine-injuries/

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captainbeefheart-2.0
captainbeefheart-2.0
2 years ago

If there was ever a good reason to home school your children, this is it…

https://brandnewtube.com/watch/beware-the-lockdown-dogs-hugo-talks_c1rRDd3IogL9EUH.html

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RW
RW
2 years ago

Only a third of patients are primarily admitted because they are unwell due to the virus, NHS data shows.

In other words, the UK health authorities are lying to the public when claiming that COVID admissions had risen to 1000 per day as 2/3 of these 1000 admissions are people who are forced to do PCR tests after getting into hospital for something other tha COVID.

And then comes

That has not stopped some left-leaning scientists to call for the return of mask-wearing and outdoor mixing.

Left-leaning scientists presumably include Frances Ryan in the Guardian who has an editorial about the UK being in COVID denial and calling for the small changes like the return of taxpayer-paid mass testing for healthy people (which will then certainly immediately lead to forced mass testing of healthy pupils), reinstating house arrest for people found guilty of being contaminated with unauthorized RNA fragments and reintroduction of forced indoor masking, wrongly claiming that about half of all Brits (48%) would always mask up anyway.

I’m about to see my parents again for the first time since 2019 for the sole reason that this malignant schemer and her accomplices can no longer dicate policy despite their desire to do so has certainly not lessened. We won’t be living in safety and peace again until they’ve also been permanently removed from the pulpits. Enemies of the people to the core.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

…the ONLY people I know who are getting Convid are the multi-jabbed….surely the penny has got to drop at some stage!?
My nephews wife, who works at Tesco, felt unwell…did a test at work..and told the boss it was positive…I love the fact that he told her to go home (unpaid) or carry on working….she carried on, and two days later felt fine!!
It’s nothing more than a cold for 99% of us, it always was…..

enjoy seeing your parents…don’t talk about any of this crap!!!

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago

Jeremy Vine all over his Twitter because he’s got Convid…again!! Is it a fifth wave, he asks? Begging for mandated masks, and lockdowns and how the Government needs to do something….!!

my two favourite replies…..

If ever there was the human equivalent of a wincyette nightie. It’s the BBC’s Jeremy Vine…

I’m sorry but any man who films himself cuddling a cushion over a cold may as well have a vagina.

….and I think the second one is an insult to women!! LOL!

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  ebygum

While that’s somewhat funny, the situation itself isn’t. Vine is on the payroll of the BBC, supposedly a politically neutral information service. And he’s abusing his position by trying to build public momentum for a return of mass home imprisonment of the inessential, including closing down their means of making a living in many cases, forced breathing inhibitors for everyone, forced voluntary testing, ie, poking around in people’s nasal cavities and throats with plastic sticks, as precondition for being allowed to undertake everyday activities and a lot of other absolutely not benign ways of tormenting healthy people for the crime of being alive.

These people are trying to take us right back into winter 2020/2021 and keep us there and their best justification is that this must be done because they are afraid of something they should by now damn well know to be harmless from experience. In other words, because they’re so awfully afraid that they outright refuse to take note of what’s really happening around them.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago

Peter McCullough, MD MPH
@P_McCulloughMD
Yamamoto, Virology Journal, best way to prevent #sacredcow injuries is to not take any more of them. Body needs time and hope to clear out the #sacredcow genetic code and load of intra- and extra-cellular full-length spike glycoprotein derived from the Wuhan-Hu-1 isolate

This is the article he references
https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12985-022-01831-0
Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines and measures to prevent them.
It’s a short interesting read and suggests…..
“As a safety measure, further booster vaccinations should be discontinued….”

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Nobody2022
Nobody2022
2 years ago

Pandemic Logic

2021: Unvaccinated are more likely to die because they have no protection

2022: Everyone is going to die because of repeated infections

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago

A worrying number of babies born during the pandemic are ending up in hospital in intensive care. Doctors say infants haven’t developed immunity to respiratory viruses, and are testing positive for influenza and COVID at the same time. http://7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

…or were their mothers jabbed during pregnancy, so the babies have no (or have lost) natural immunity? Is that possible?………

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

If you’re a health professional or know any who are on the side of the patients not the money, please sign or share.

I’ve signed.

https://www.pandata.org/accountability-failed-covid-policy-measures-and-mandates/?spush=bGlzYUBsaXNhd2FkZC5jby51aw==

Last edited 2 years ago by BurlingtonBertie
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