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by Richard Eldred
30 August 2023 12:44 AM

  • “Covid to blame for just 1% of weekly deaths from all causes across U.S., CDC data shows” – The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Covid dashboard shows 324 Covid deaths were registered in the week ending August 19th, making up just 1.7% of the overall deaths that week, reports the Mail.
  • “Hospitals across the U.S. are bringing back mask mandates ” – Several U.S. hospital services have re-instated mask mandates, citing a marginal increase in COVID-19 cases, reports the Epoch Times.
  • “Recent mask mandates in America lifted amid pushback” – A hospital service in California and a Hollywood studio have scrapped their mask mandates, reports the Epoch Times.
  • “It’s difficult to see how the £100m Covid Inquiry is worth it” – It is difficult to see how we can justify the Covid Inquiry’s eye-watering cost or the amount of time and energy for those involved, says James Le Fanu in the Telegraph.
  • “The ‘Office for No More Statistics’ on deaths by vaccination status” – The Office for National Statistics data on vaccine mortality is not fit for purpose, say Profs Norman Fenton and Matin Neil on Substack.
  • “Nagoya University prof finds twice as many post-vax deaths as Covid deaths among Japanese in their 20s in 2021” – Japan is preparing to unveil its latest Covid booster and assures the public that “the benefits outweigh the risks”. But Prof. Seiji Kojima of Nagoya University remains sceptical, says Guy Gin on Substack.
  • “Who’s making the variants?” – Mark Steyn examines a study by Japanese scientists suggesting that certain COVID-19 variants, like Omicron, may not have evolved naturally.
  • “Authorities in denial over vaccine link to soaring pilot deaths” – Authorities are in denial over the link between Covid vaccines and an increase in pilot deaths, says Sally Beck in TCW.
  • “Dr. John Campbell: ‘I no longer trust authority’” – Dr. John Campbell appears on Russell Brand’s YouTube channel to discuss Moderna, myocarditis and mRNA.
  • “Key opinion leaders: Working for pharma or public health?” – The time has come to scrutinise the revolving door between public health bodies and government officials, say Dr. Tom Jefferson and Prof. Carl Heneghan on Substack.
  • “Sweden during the pandemic: Pariah or paragon?” – The main difference between Sweden’s strategy and that of most other countries was that it mostly relied on voluntary adaptation rather than government force, writes Johan Norberg for the Cato Institute.
  • “Pfizer’s Covid vaccine causes VAIDS in children, study proves” – According to a new study, children who have been vaccinated with the Pfizer Covid vaccine are more susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections, claims Igor Chudov on Substack.
  • “BBC bombards households with TV licence enforcement letters” – The BBC is bombarding Britons with letters demanding they pay the licence fee as revenues fall, reports the National.
  • “Prigozhin is alive and plotting revenge on Putin, analyst claims” – Prigozhin is “alive, well and free” in an unnamed country, according to Dr. Valery Solovey, says the Mail.
  • “Canada’s woke nightmare is a vision of Britain’s future” – Drug decriminalisation, gender ideology, legal euthanasia – Canada seems to have adopted every policy on the progressive wish list, writes Steve Edginton in the Telegraph. And it’s not a good advertisement for those policies.
  • “Ulez cameras painted red as backlash begins” – Vandals attempting to thwart Sadiq Khan’s Ultra Low Emission Zone expansion have targeted 14 cameras in a single road, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Ulez ought to be the end of devolution” – The controversial Ulez scheme has exposed the key flaws in the idea that devolving power is good for Britain, argues Tom Harris in the Telegraph.
  • “‘Insane surge’ in sales of diesel cars ahead of Ulez expansion” – Drivers are rushing to sell off non-compliant vehicles as Ulez rules kick in to cover all London boroughs, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Parents angered by Labour council’s drag queen children’s story time” – A town is in uproar after Labour councillors decided to spend public money hiring a drag queen to read stories to children, reports the Mail.
  • “Civil servant loses sexism tribunal after colleague called her a ‘clever woman’” – Calling a female civil servant a “clever woman” is not sexist, a tribunal has ruled, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Bud Light sales fall further as Dylan Mulvaney mocks controversy at awards show” – Bud Light’s sales slump has deepened amid ongoing fallout from the brand’s engagement with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, says the Epoch Times.
  • “The intransigent Right in the middle of the century (part one)” – Dr. David McGrogan, writing on Substack, puzzles over why left-wing intellectuals have routinely exaggerated the influence of right-wing intellectuals.
  • “Unions against teachers” – U.S. teaching unions are actively harming rank-and-file teachers by exposing them to career-ending and sometimes bankruptcy-inducing liability, writes David R. Osborne in Law & Liberty.
  • “Vivek’s next challenge? Staying normal” – Vivek Ramaswamy will do well if he remembers that Twitter is not America, says Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
  • “Call back Trump!” – Tucker Carlson sits down with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Budapest to discuss how best to end the war in Ukraine.

Ep. 20 Hungary shares a border with Ukraine. We traveled to Budapest to speak with the country’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán. pic.twitter.com/LOzpMrQNIz

— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 29, 2023

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Star
3 years ago

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And for some background music:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN2DRfz03gQ

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Norman
Norman
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

My choice would be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2LnRvpVR_E
because I can’t take any of it seriously and I keep expecting a giant foot to squash them all.

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  Norman

Or Bojo Johnson’s personal theme tune
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B0CyOAO8y0&ab_channel=TheWickedNorth

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Yes, that’s the one I meant 🙂

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Norman

Or they all start a Silly Walk.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Carmina burana?

Be afraid. Be very afraaaaaid!

(Or maybe the circus theme tune will do…)

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Actually, maybe Beethoven’s fifth. Those notes at the beginning are supposed to represent death knocking…

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Thats what the queues were like yesterday outside the NHS Covid Drop-In center where I live too – though today there were only just a few people waiting outside with their masks on and iphones at the ready as there normally are most days.

When I cycled past the big queue yesterday I just shook my head in disbelief and said to myself ‘effing incredible‘ – I deliberately exaggerated the head shake a bit and I don’t know if anyone heard what i said but I was hoping that some in the queue would have heard and seen my reaction – I despair of these people now, i really do – once upon a time I pitied them, understood them but now after almost two years of this insane nonsense I just don’t have any sympathy for them anymore – I just loathe the lot of them now – they all make me wanna puke to be honest.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Welcome to the new normal…

Incidentally, almost certainly futile, they won’t have known what you meant even if they did clock you

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

I agree. Pfizer offers an absolute risk reduction – that’s a subject’s actual, personal risk reduction, of 0.84%. With omicron, it’s 40 times less than this. Each time you get a booster, the risk of adverse effects increases. Madness.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

I’m with you! And it’s not clear from the picture above, but how many are wearing their ‘masks of compliance’ in the fresh air is just the icing on the loony cake. A clear indication of just how thick as pig excrement they all are. They must lap up what ever shite is poured forth from their TVs with relish, the absolute brain-dead f*ckwits. I actually hate them and pity them in equal measure. I never used to be this much of an intolerant bitch!! LOL

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Displacement activity because they are not, yet, required to queue outside supermarkets to demonstrate their Social Distancing skills.

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Apologies, I downticked by mistake as my curser passed over.
I was going to comment that we’ve already had supermarket queues in France, done that one already.

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

They say “queues form across the country” but other video thumbnails (Daily Mail, Sun, Independent) show the same Bristol queue as the Telegraph, so I do wonder if the queuing itself is being a bit hyped. And a cold is now being reported as a “grave threat”!

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Dave Angel Eco Warrior
Dave Angel Eco Warrior
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

Indeed. There are two vaccine centres in my town and neither had any queues at all yesterday when I went past them.

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Dame Lynet
Dame Lynet
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

I suppose it’s easier to pay people to ‘queue for their jab’ in one location, then just reproduce the resulting photo over and over.

It isn’t as though most have the ability or desire to question what they are seeing.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Dame Lynet

Do you remember the famous ‘Labour isn’t working’ picture?
This is the ‘vaccine isn’t working’ picture,

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DS99
DS99
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Very good Annie ….

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

2020 edition “The uniparty isn’t working”.

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Dame Lynet
Dame Lynet
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Lol, need it on a t-shirt.

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thinkcriticall
thinkcriticall
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

This!

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

Looking at it again, they are all using the same video. Around 200 people in the queue. Many of them may be mandated care workers, or EU citizens going home for Christmas who have to be vaxxed to travel.

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TSull
TSull
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

In the Republic of Ireland, in one week 87,000 failed to attend their appointments for boosters – approximately half of the appointments for that week. There is some glimmer of hope.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

I noticed that on my YouTube feed yesterday. The ‘breaking news’ thumbnails for the Mirror, Sun and Telegraph were all the same.

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Idris
Idris
3 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

There are suggestions they were paid actors. Some queues supposedly dispers ed after the BBC had taken its photos and left

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

The ultimate Covid soundtrack:

DawnoftheDead.png
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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

People walking round in circles

How appropriate

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Mogwai
Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Jeezus wept, how depressing! And how many of them look elderly and infirm? Absolute f**king muppets’ day out!!

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arany madar
arany madar
3 years ago

Celia Farber discusses Thomas Renz’s discovery of the US Medicare stats:

Medicare Data Doesn’t Lie: 48,465 Deaths Within 14 Days Of Shots

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Brett_McS
Brett_McS
3 years ago

Here in NSW this is the first day of zero differentiation between vaccinated and un-vaccinated (ie no vaccine passports) and all but a few restrictions (masks still required on public transport) are gone. I am laughing because yesterday, the last day the restrictions were still in place, had a huge spike in cases (ie positive PCR tests). Oh, how the medical bureaucracy and the media would have loved to have had the spike occur today and not yesterday!

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

Glad NSW came good in the end. SA looks like it might go that way too, so long as Labor don’t get into power in March, then it’s probably Dan Andrews Nazi hell.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Oh Southern Australia, not South Africa. Still no rise in deaths there…

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Yes, South Australia. Covid-zero for two years and now opening borders bit by bit. South African officials have tried to tell the world omicron is infecting massive numbers of people, offering low-risk natural immunity, with 25 times less death than delta, but they’re being totally ignored.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Now I wonder why that could be…

I bet Professor Fenton is being totally ignored too…

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Charging for something that you can genuinely get for free is the biggest scam in the book

Only beaten by the fact you’re billed whether you fall for it or not as the state have extorted your payment.

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Phil Shannon
Phil Shannon
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Isn’t ‘the science’ interesting. As (Liberal) NSW ditches the Vaxx Passport, (Labor) Queensland to its north is set to introduce them two days hence, whilst (Labor) Victoria to the south continues to keep them. Amazing how there is a NSW ‘science’ which says the passports are unnecessary and a Qld/Vic ‘science’ which says they are essential. Must be state-specific variants of the virus that can or can’t be ‘controlled’ by a passport, and which respect state borders, or something.

I’m a South Australian, and our state is inching its way towards something resembling some sort of freedom (borders reopening – but only to the double-jabbed) – but, as you say, if SA Labor wins at the upcoming election, it could be all the way to Hell In A Handbasket given how extreme the Labor states have been elsewhere in Aus (Qld, Vic, WA, the NT).

Big demo coming up on the weekend here in South Aus – expect 15,000 of us to set up our own Liberated Zone for a couple of hours.

Phil,
Adelaide

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

That’s an encouraging thing to read. Aren’t there still jab mandates though. Can you work and be unvaccinated?

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Brett_McS
Brett_McS
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Yes, in private industry. But there are mandates in some areas. The front-line carers, eg nurses, who worked throughout the pandemic phase before there were any vaccines are mandated to get vaccinated. Such an injustice and a farce. I was at a march here in Newcastle against vaccine mandates on the weekend and there were many nurses there who had been fired for not taking the vaccine. Of course nurses see the ‘adverse events’ first hand, so are naturally hesitant. In Australia, more people have died of the vaccine than of the virus. I knew one of them personally: a young man, 21 years old, who had a heart attack in his sleep and died a couple of days after getting the second ‘jab’. I don’t know anyone in my circle who has got sick from Covid, let alone died from it.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

I know someone who tested positive for “covid” and was very ill. I think that was more to do with severe stress (which also lead to weight gain) at the time, stress exacerbated by masks, lockdowns etc. Stress is a huge killer. And the current shambles is the most stressful thing ever. I spent a lot of time with this person when they were sick and didn’t get ill, so I suspect I may have natural immunity.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

Twenty-one, the key of death’s door.

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AndyPandy
AndyPandy
3 years ago

There remain 10 days to ‘cancel Christmas’.No doubt surely that further measures won’t be implemented before then.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  AndyPandy

When does parliament stop sitting? Likely to be very soon after that, just like last year.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  AndyPandy

Some relatives actually holidayed in the Lakes last New Year (they’d left before hearing about the announcement and were allowed to stay on). Apparently they were the only ones in the hotel. They’re doing the same this year. I wonder what will happen…

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Stevey
Stevey
3 years ago
Reply to  AndyPandy

One of my family members who works for a hotel has just been laid off until March because there are no bookings now over Christmas and New Year.

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

Excellent comment over at the Telegraph – felt it needed to be shared as much as possible.

The government, NHS, GPs teachers, most of the state apparatus and most of the MSM have failed totally in dealing with this nasty cold, it goes without saying they will look for a scapegoat and who better than those who mostly believe in vaccinations but not an untested experimental jab.

I have nothing but respect for the un-jabbed who walked, they are a beacon of principles compared to the ‘Jab everything that moves’ mob:

It wasn’t the un-jabbed who have allowed hundreds of thousands of cancers to go untreated in the population.

It wasn’t the un-jabbed who sent thousands of infected elderly patients back into care homes to infect and kill many of the other residents.

It wasn’t the un-jabbed who closed GPs surgeries.

It wasn’t the un-jabbed who closed schools, destroyed education and indirectly caused the abuse and death of vulnerable children.

It wasn’t the un-jabbed that destroyed democracy and Human Rights.

It wasn’t the un-jabbed that has destroyed the economy and bankrupted the country.

It wasn’t the un-jabbed who were having parties in Downing street while students were being fined £10,000 for getting together.

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

The only thing that can put this away into the past properly and allow us to move forward as a nation with morals is trials for crimes against humanity.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

There is nothing objectively wrong about being anti vaccines!

Anyone who thinks they’re so great, bring forward your science based case for.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

“Objectively wrong”

Here we go again! 🙂

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Let’s debate vaccine efficacy, rather than virtue signal 😉

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

“No reliable evidence that the ‘vaccines’ reduce all-cause mortality” (Professor Norman Fenton)

Now I wonder if any of the msm at all have quoted this?

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago

This would not be the first time, if it happened, that a vaccine that looked good in initial safety actually made people worse.

Dr Anthony S. Fauci, interview with Mark Zuckerberg, March 2020.

“Fact Checkers” are reporting this clip as being shown on Twitter as out of context, which rather missed the elephant in the room – the gene therapy was not tested properly, trial data was manipulated and faked, and it is making people worse, both in terms of adverse effects and susceptibility to mutated strains like delta and omicron.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

oh and the trial data is misleading at best and a lie at worst, as they didn’t disclose that more died in the jabbed group and went straight to unblinding the trial!

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DS99
DS99
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Anyone relying on “fact checkers” to check the facts should get a grip and fast!

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

14/12/21 – the day apartheid came to England. Shame on them. Never forget.

Meanwhile, in the real world “Covid” deaths in the UK continue to fall, and remain static in South Africa. If you believe these figures…

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

Why the hell is the pingdemic still going on?

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

“26 Channel drowning victims identified”

Quick, vote for emergency measures and human rights abuses to stop illegal channel crossings!

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Everyone has human rights, except the victims of gene therapy mandates.

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Stevey
Stevey
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

And Christians, and Whites….

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Yes but dingy divers seem to have (taxpayer costly) entitlements too.

Anyone who “flees france” is lying.
Anyone in the country on below average wage is harming the economy.

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Sceptic Nurse
Sceptic Nurse
3 years ago

My Youtube channel has received its second strike. The offending video removed by Youtube after only being up for an hour – but it can be seen on my Odysee channel here https://odysee.com/@ScepticNurse:3/domestic-vaccine-passports-are:8

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago
Reply to  Sceptic Nurse

Excellent vid, thanks.

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Londo Mollari
Londo Mollari
3 years ago
Reply to  Sceptic Nurse

Followed. YT is now at Beijing levels of censorship.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

I really think the west’s governments got taken over by 5eyes and their outsourced alphabet.

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Londo Mollari
Londo Mollari
3 years ago

Anne McElvoy and the Evening Standard calling for violence against the unvaccinated.

https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/covid-unvaccinated-omicron-vaccine-passports-b971877.html?fbclid=IwAR0_y44jwJCemvyziH28-S5i4rXV__jzXhqDA3gQ82Mycq-QoH5YUZsMUOk

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

Her lack of information (or coherent argument) is stunning, as is her risible final paragraph:

Until we put jabs in the same category as we did compulsory smallpox vaccination in the 19th century or the insistence on car seatbelts in the Eighties — both incursions into personal choices for the good of the wider community — we will continue to hamper our efforts to win the virus battle.

1) Covid is NOT anywhere near comparable to Smallpox.
2) Experimental Gene Therapy is not life-long vaccination.
3) Experimental Gene Therapy is killing and disabling people at rate hundreds of times higher than the Swine flu vaccine of 1976, which was withdrawn after 52 deaths.
4) Experimental Gene Therapy is the principle contributor to the virus mutations.
5) Experimental Gene Therapy neither prevents infection nor transmission.
6) The long term and inter generational impacts of Experimental Gene Therapy are not yet known.
7) Wearing a seatbelt does not change the physiology of the human body, and the simple act of buckling it up has not, as far as I am aware, ever caused a single death or adverse reaction such as a stroke or heart attack.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

“Vaccinate” every 3 months for “a decade or more”? Looks more like a marketing scam to me.

Seatbelts cause whiplash, even at 5mph. Didn’t you know? 🙂

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Susan
Susan
3 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

I counted 15 bold-faced lies.

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TheApesOfWrath
TheApesOfWrath
3 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

She did it. She did the seat belt thing.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  TheApesOfWrath

Send her seat belts to wear outside the car.

She’ll get the message

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Idris
Idris
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Almost all people consent to seatbelts. If they didn’t it wouldn’t be law.

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago

The good and bad news about the Online Safety Bill
TY dancing on the head of a pin in The Spectator. He wouldn’t recognize free speech if it smacked him in the mouth, yet there he is again in the role of the self appointed sceptical defender of fundamental freedoms, attempting to justify why ripping these freedoms away is not all that bad (it never is when his mate Boris is involved); after all there will be a new (doubtless politically bought and sold, unelected, unanswerable and doubtless wonderfully Woke) Ombudsman to sit in judgement on these things. Free speech is uncomfortable at times, it must be, that’s the whole bloody point! By allowing the over sensitive snowflake middle class to dictate and define ‘psychological harm’ amounts to no more than draconian political censorship and oppression by the FRONT door. Any moderation of free speech is unacceptable, and for the head of the FSU to pen an OP that amounts to (yet) another government friendly ‘it could be worse’ propaganda piece is unacceptable.
Unless family, politics and education starts to accept the idea of us having thicker skins day to day and a wider arsenal of suitably reactions or ribald ripostes to perceived insults – including a smack in the mouth when needed – then free speech is not worthy of the name. The Online Safety Bill is an abhorrent bit of legislation that will effectively give the police unprecedented powers to pursue anyone who is not toeing the state line on any matter. It can only have one destination, and that is not freedom.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

TY an establishment shill, always was & always will be, you know a country is lost when such an abhorrent thing as FSU even needs to exist. This egregious article only further demonstrates where Mr Young’s loyalties really Lie. And it’s not freedom.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

Just wait til that Durham student leader gets into politics!

What exactly did Toby say then? And will we still be able to say that men aren’t women and shouldn’t be allowed in women’s prisons?

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DS99
DS99
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Or changing rooms.

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Ceriain
Ceriain
3 years ago

Were these too late for the round-up?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10309203/Omicron-curbs-needed-TWO-MONTHS-health-boss-warns-amid-fears-variant-200-000-cases.html

Fears of fresh Omicron restrictions within DAYS: MPs could be forced to work through Christmas to approve new lockdown rules if Plan B fails to halt cases surging at year-high ‘200,000 a DAY’ – as Chris Whitty warns pubs and restaurants may have to SHUT

From the Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/12/14/omicron-likely-cause-sharp-rise-hospitalisations-warns-prof/

Chris Whitty has warned the Cabinet to expect a “significant increase in hospitalisations” because of omicron, as he said that claims Covid-19 has peaked in South Africa were not “reliable”.

Dismissing other scientists because their findings don’t match his shitty models.

Arrogant bastard!

Chris Whitty needs a serious a serious “talking to”!

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B.F.Finlayson
B.F.Finlayson
3 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain
  • Cases will surge due to the bloody booster vaxx suppressing natural immunity for around 10-14 days post-jab at the height of the winter flu season.
  • There’s also those nagging 1 in 24,000 vaxx deaths to worry about, which will also be conveniently recorded by the NHS as C19 deaths (where possible), as well as the nasty vaxx side effects.
  • It’s state sponsored suicide, or genocide, take your pick!
  • The government took out many old folks last year with the vaxx, it’s setting it’s sights on the lower age groups this year with the Omicron scam.

Merry Xmas!!

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

Is there anything the shower in Westminster won’t approve? Internment camps? Compulsory ‘vaccination’? A final solution to the ‘unvaccinated’ problem (“it is with a heavy heart”…)?
Come to think of it, that will probably be more covert, like another final solution.
I’m starting to wonder why we bothered to carry on in 1940, same with the Irish in 1916.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

>Is there anything the shower in Westminster won’t approve?

A pay cut (or emolument cut from curbing their fraud)

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

British Science died yesterday with our liberty .

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

“Why I love Great Britain” – The freedoms Britain granted the world are the most precious gift of all.

What a crock of shit!

Look I have no sympathy for leftist identity politics, I don’t care if you’re mildly racist, or if you feel homosexuality is unnatural, or assert men can’t be women vice versa.

Neither do I care about blobs of melted bronze on lumps of rock or the embellishments of history books or even if you believe an all seeing all hearing omnipotent power created everything.

But I do despise injustice, bullying & nastiness. There’s a lot in British history to be ashamed of as there are things to be proud of but don’t make out we exported anything other than taxes, misery & servitude!

I could go on but why bother, I know this isn’t the place to discuss the wrongs of Christian conservative colonialism because many here live in denial.

FREEDOM is what I stand for, Britain never advocated or exported that.

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Stevey
Stevey
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

now that really is bullshit.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Stevey

OK lets hear your reasoned & factual defence of British colonialism.

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CrouplessCoup
CrouplessCoup
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Prohibition of Sati / Suttee… railways in India and Argentina… improved healthcare…
If one reflects for a minute I’m sure there’s much, much more good stuff in there; but yes, what the British empire was about was making the world safe for loan capital; and the Brits for the most part were just the gofers.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  CrouplessCoup

A very subjective view, I’m sure. But how did they pay for those railways? Was the British army privately funded?

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  CrouplessCoup

Yes, Suttee was rather grim. I remember the account in 80 Days Around the World. Still, as one Indian said, the British occupation may have brought some good things, but at the end of the day, it was still an occupation. (And rather like the new imperialism by big pharma, it had rather a lot to do with big business – the East India company for one).

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Goodoh, let’s hear all about the Primrose League…

(Incidentally, the term Little Englander was originally applied to those who opposed British expansionism. My impression is that it was one of those things like lockdowns – they did it because everyone else was doing it. Fwiw).

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I’m defending nothing, other than my right to walk this earth & determine my own destination.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Well good luck with that…

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I’m glad we’ve quickly ended up in agreement about where British “democracy” leads.

Slavery!

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

I think Churchill said “democracy is the least bad option”.

British democracy is deeply flawed, but I never could quite make up my mind on an alternative.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Australia turned out well hey?

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Idris
Idris
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

A man is never a slave until he willingly accepts his master

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Why I love Great Britain

Sorry, all my reasons were censored by Youtube

I think my 1940 Book of the Flag might disagree with you…

(The sort of Christianity I like is the type which has reportedly been going on in places like Uganda. Great things happening…)

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Disagree with me?

  • What was in Uganda before Christianity?
  • Who paid to occupy Africa with the British army?
  • Was that occupation consensual?
  • The fact other Nations saw fit to occupy & divide up Africa isn’t a defence for British colonialism.

All these arguments for British Empire come from indoctrination centres schools with the belief western industrialization was “progress”.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Oh, was Uganda the place where a Christian doctor in the (non-Christian – “pagan”?) king’s court was executed when someone else in the court turned the king against him?

Obviously, everyone else doing it doesn’t justify something, or the fact that life was very different then, with the struggle to survive being all-consuming.

The point about Christianity is that at its best, it is about love, peace and healing, which is what has to a degree been happening in Uganda among some Christians. That is the Christianity that I love, and that on occasions I have seen. If you talk to enough Christians, you will likely hear a similar story.

In any case, Britain going a different path (which may have been literally unthinkable then) likely wouldn’t have made much difference to Africans. Britain would have had less money for their defence, which would likely have lead to them being conquered by France which would have colonised Africa instead of Britain. And if the Europeans had stayed out, the Africans would likely have remained riven by their own internecine war minus the wealth that has been brought by free trade between nations. There is an interesting account in Roal Dahl’s Going Solo about the type of warfare familiar to his native servant in Tanganyika.

It’s a similar story with fox hunting – ban hunting with hounds and they end up shot instead, or torn up by wild beasts or whatever. All I’m saying is, there’s no easy answers.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I wasn’t aware my original comment was taking a side one way or another, but this Christian conservative notion of British history being wonderfully altruistic By “civilizing” savages is nonsense.

There are pros & cons to everything, but I think a growing number of people can see now that western democracy is past its sell by date.

What comes next who knows, but in the short term its not going to have a good outcome. It’s all very well propagating a warm, cosy nostalgia for British history, but it generated much misery & suffering for others, is all I’m saying, perspective is subjective to which side you were on at the time, denying that is just ignorance.

Do you think covidians will see the plandemic as a righteous, wonderful fight against disease & those vaccine refuseniks remembered warmly? Freedom comes with risks, some people are too cowardly to embrace it, & no there’s no going back to the utopia of hunter-gatherers.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

As I think I’ve said before, the bit of British history where genocide was committed against native Tasmanians (apparently with some help from Darwinian naturalists looking for a supposed “missing link”) was quite evil.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Well I do find the hypocrisy to my comment amusing, here we are a blog that opposes forced house arrest & face covering etc. And yet people are defending colonialism & the repression that followed.

The irony of course was an article about the “gift” of democratic freedoms, anyone familiar with the English language will realise, the definition of gift is something accepted willingly, I’m not sure former colonies willingly surrendered their ‘savage’ freedoms for British “civilised” rule.

The sentence “colonial gift of British freedoms” itself is an oxymoron, but people here that oppose a democratically elected government imposing medicine that’s for their own good, but then go on to defend similar historical outrages is hilarious.

apparently with some help from Darwinian naturalists looking for a supposed “missing link”

You can stop that nonsense too.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Time to emigrate. North Korea welcomes you.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

“It’s time we championed the family unit rather than divisive American identity politics”

Where did this notion it was an American export come from.

EU court sides with LGBT couple in ‘huge’ development

The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled that member states must recognize LGBT+ parents and their children as one family, after Bulgarian authorities refused to give a birth certificate to the daughter of a same-sex couple.

This is the reason I voted leave!

Same-sex marriage was an abomination, a direct attack on the nuclear family. The purpose of marriage is the commitment between two people to raise a family. Only two people of opposite sex can raise a “family”.

Family, equals two adults of opposite sex & their genetic offspring. By definition this is impossible between homosexuals, it is both deeply offensive to me & nature to suggest otherwise.

My beliefs by no means impinge on anyone’s right to live together or adopt someone else’s child which can only be commended, but don’t hijack the meaning & function of family by denying the laws of nature.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Aren’t we still subject to the ECJ, or is it another “European” court?

Some of these East Europeans are going to end up wanting to leave…

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Aren’t we still subject to the ECJ

For now.

UK lawmakers quietly authorize terminating citizenship without notice
&

UK eyes revision of human rights law to challenge ‘wokery’ & PC culture

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Some good news there.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

The undermining of stable family units is one of the biggest crimes committed against the working class in the past half century or so.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

If you were really an anti socialist you’d be against the role of the state IN marriage.

But you’re a tin pot closet green marxist.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

“O mi cron has laid to rest any rational for compulsory mass ‘vaccination’ “.

Are there any good ‘unvaccinated’ control groups about – religious groups and the like – for comparison when all this is over?
The Amish were quite against the lockdowns, I can’t remember if they reject the ‘vaccines’ as well.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Just when you thought the covid narrative couldn’t get any sillier;

Omicron and Delta may strike people at the same time and COMBINE to create an even worse Covid variant in the coming weeks, Moderna boss warns

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

If Moderna says it, it must be true.

Like I say, the new imperialism…

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWb5QgDve0k

Here’s the BBC’s report complete with viral graphics.

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Idris
Idris
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

But one, get one free.😂😂

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DS99
DS99
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

The Amish don’t vaccinate and they don’t have autism ….

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

Be prepared to relaunch furlough scheme if sectors face Omicron restrictions, IMF tells Rishi Sunak

  • International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned targeted furlough may still be needed
  • The IMF said the scheme may needed if certain parts of the economy need to be shut down again
  • Warned Britain should be ‘ready to deploy’ a scaled down version of furlough

No need to guess whose going to benefit most from this targeted giveaway of your money.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

And I thought HS2 was bad!

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

Fears of fresh Omicron restrictions within DAYS: MPs could be forced to work through Christmas to approve new lockdown rules if Plan B fails to halt cases surging at year-high ‘200,000 a DAY’ – as Chris Whitty warns pubs and restaurants may have to SHUT

Looking more like that bet is lost Mr Young.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Cognitive dissonance surfaces in the gibbering jabbed, (DM comment:)

I have 3 jabs, I rather catch Omicron than having to cope with another lockdown. It’s about time this stupid government cared about people’s mental health!

As another commentator points out previous jabbings are history, the “vaccine” offers no long term benefit, which of course contradicts the traditional definition of vaccine. And why does this poor deluded, confused soul get vaccinated if he thinks he can still catch whu-flu?

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

I wonder if I’m right – they were promised something much more deadly but have decided (or had decided for them) to press ahead anyway?

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Looks like they’ll ramp testing up to everyone twice a day and their dogs in order to get the symptomless cases (i.e. false positives).

Counting someone without symptoms as a case is a foundational lie in the covid scam.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

Correct me if ‘m wrong

They intend to remove staff from front line services in the NHS and second them to the ‘booster’ programme. They say their top priority since March 2020 is ‘saving’ the NHS and this has been the driving force for all the NPI’s

Removing staff from the NHS is a strange way of trying to ‘save’ it

We know that increased vaccination leads to increased ‘infection’

Increasing the number of ‘infected’ whilst reducing the capacity of the NHS should prove interesting

All information about ‘vaccine’ deaths has been supressed

This could prove to be the largest mass extermination event in history

Should prove an interesting six months

Enjoy. Make sure you have plenty of popcorn in

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Since when have the Tories intended to save the NHS?

Privatisation by stealth & no, I don’t believe they ever intend to implement an insurance based health system, a.k.a. American style. Tories have their own modus operandi, to gouge taxpayers to enrich private business.

Genome sequencing is the future of health care & think that’s been in the tories planning for some time.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

Jabs for the many not for the few

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago

Hey, I’m a radicalised extremist opposed to the state!
And last year I was a psychopath because I refused to wear facepants!
It’s never too late to find your true path in life.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
3 years ago

Too late we see liberty lost: Our shackles are already forged
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SilentP
SilentP
3 years ago

In a very quiet voice…..there are a couple of half-sensible* articles on the BBC website this morning.

A sign of a change in tone?

* Not complete propaganda and an element of realism

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago

Labour say “It’s our patriotic duty to support the government’s lastest Covid measures”
How about their humanistic duty to keep the British people free?

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
3 years ago

This nation is at a major turning point now. It either acquiesces and surrenders to totalitarian technocrats, or it summons up the courage to resist this tyranny, and as it has done many times in the past.

Although Johnson may have won a victory last night the drums of rebellion are beating ever louder now, and in my opinion will only get louder.

This country simply cannot surrender to the Globalists. Every right-thinking person needs to do their bit. The ‘Government’ is not our friend and nor does it represent us.

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Idris
Idris
3 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

Johnson didn’t win anything. It’s just a load of toffee. How much closer is he to getting you and me vaccinated which is his objective. Nil closer.

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isobar
isobar
3 years ago

Yet more sleaze!

Ex-London Mayor candidate Shaun Bailey quits policing committee

https://mol.im/a/10310023

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

Can’t believe that vaccine booster queue!! Whitty who is running the country now, apparently, talking about lockdowns again, the WHO saying they don’t work, but its not registering that this is about Jabs, Money and Shareholders

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damien bush
damien bush
3 years ago

Delta omicron: anagram of media control

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damien bush
damien bush
3 years ago

I’m not “anti-vax”, I’m anti this vax. VAERS under-reporting factor calculated at around 40. Current declared vaccine-related deaths 9188. That’s approx 380,000 previously healthy US citizens killed by this experimental gene therapy, and counting.
Over last four months 108 footballers and managers have died; that’s a 60-fold increase against background rate.
All to keep the Big-Pharma freight train running.

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Sceptic Nurse
Sceptic Nurse
3 years ago

Carlisle United reduce their capacity to 9,999 – good on them https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-10310649/Carlisle-announce-reduced-9-999-capacity-fans-NOT-present-Covid-vaccine-status.html

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zners
zners
3 years ago

Almost feels as if the Omicron narrative was created specifically to push yesterday’s vote on passports through, and that the hysteria will be turned off going forward. It was a day I hope to forget.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago

This is a MUST read and translate interview in German in 3 parts.
A link to a pdf can be found in the first part, at the end of the introduction.
The interviewee is Dr. Stefan Tasler, a former head of a BionTech subsidiary and now head of R&D for a biotech company mainly involved with Alzheimers.

https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=78885
https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=78940
https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=78989

A very brief summary, he discusses and explains all this in much detail:
(BTW: Dr. Tasler contacted the German ministry with his concerns and proposals, but was ignored.)
Basically, he agrees with GvdB that vaccination beyond the vulnerable unnecessarily and potentially disastrously creates selection pressure and leads to escape mutations.
One should definetely not vaxx the previously infected, nor children/the young, this makes no sense at all!
He thinks Novavaxx is better than the gene therapies, but would prefer Valneva due its more varied targets. Valneva is probably not suitable for the already gene therapied anymore though, only for the yet ‘unvaxxed’.
He discusses its adjuvant, CPG.
The shrinking pool of the unvaxxed and the booster marketing have created a perpetuum mobile for the mRNA producers though, which will prevent most other options from coming to the market.
The studies and the approval of them have been shockingly negligent, as is the monitoring now, probably deliberately.
The massive disruption of nature through the mass gene therapization will probably lead to continuous new waves, rather than to an end of the pandemic.
He is not vaccinated, precisely because he knows about the problems with mRNA technology from his time at BionTech.
His daughter had a severe reaction to it (he advised her against getting it).
If there was no societal pressure, he wouldn’t get vaccinated against Covid. As there is an ever increasing lot of it, he will probably (have to) get Valneva.

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