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by Will Jones
13 November 2022 1:41 AM

  • “China says it’s beaten Covid. So is the pandemic now an excuse to control its population?” – Philip Sherwell writes in the Times that the public is starting to realise that keeping the policy of zero infection is about politics, surveillance and control.
  • “Comparison of European deaths” – HART looks at excess deaths and vaccination coverage in Europe and finds some surprising results.
  • “Sweden or the world: which was a cautionary tale?” – The threat that drove us to lockdown was massively overblown and Sweden proves it, writes Dr. Eyal Shahar.
  • “Fertility declines near the end of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence of the 2022 birth declines in Germany and Sweden” – German Government report on the large drop in births nine months after the vaccinations, pinning the blame on behaviour change around vaccination.
  • “How the GOP Won Over a Liberal Canadian” – Gabrielle Bauer writes in the Wall Street Journal that the new Left’s embrace of authoritarianism led her to question old loyalties.
  • “Net Zero evangelists need a reality check” – There is a crying need for a more pragmatic and planned approach to achieving climate goals, says Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph.
  • “The SNP’s misinformation campaign on Scottish renewables” – The SNP claims that Scotland has 25% of Europe’s off-shore wind capacity, but this statistic may not be as credible as first thought, writes John Ferry in the Spectator.
  • “Fed up with Just Stop Oil eco-zealots? Blame Tony Blair” – Peter Hitchens in the Mail argues Blair is to blame for the Just Stop Oil fanatics being able to cause so much chaos.
  • “Four Hundred Private Jets Attended the COP27 Climate Conference” – Climate hypocrisy on steroids, says Eric Worrrall in WUWT, as 400 delegates and their retinues arrived by CO2 spewing private jets to discuss how to restrict everyone else’s CO2 emissions.
  • “Nitrous Oxide and Climate” – Gregory R. Wrightstone writes in WUWT on the new CO2 Coalition report that sets out why it’s unnecessary and harmful to reduce nitrous oxide emissions.
  • “The land needs love, not globalism” – Sean Walsh in TCW Defending Freedom argues there is a globalist agenda in play, “and the fact that we are aggressively dissuaded from using that word affirms the effectiveness of its primary authors”.
  • “Nigel Farage-led party would attract more than a quarter of voters, poll reveals” – A new poll shows that 12% of the public would be very interested in backing a new Farage venture if it were launched next year, while 16% would be quite interested.
  • “Does Eddie Izzard think all migrants should think alike?” – Supposedly liberal politicians need to stop chiding ethnic minorities for disagreeing with them about immigration, says Fraser Myers in Spiked.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago

Good morning Al!

  • “What is at stake in the buffer zone debate?” – Isabel Vaughan-Spruce in the Critic asks if we are prepared to sacrifice free expression.

To be clear, they are talking about banning silent prayer in front of abortuaries. They are apparently literally proscribing a thought crime, and I hope some of us will go and pray or make a sign of the cross outside these institutions, even those who don’t believe in prayer. I don’t just say this because I am pro-life. This is a major issue of principle now, and one assumes that the proscribing of thought crimes will not end here if they can get away with this.

“They came for the pro-lifers and I did nothing because I was’ pro-choice’…”

And by the way, so far as I am concerned, 40 Days For Life are heroes who have undoubtedly saved children’s lives, and helped women with reservations (or with regrets after the event) to find positive solutions. See the link.
“15 per cent of women aged 18 – 44 said they had felt under pressure to abort against their will”. Choice? Not for these women. But this pressure goes unpunished whilst making a sign of the cross is an offence?
 “Are we prepared to sacrifice free speech and freedom of religion on the altar of our own ideology?” This is the question we should be asking.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
  • “China says it’s beaten Covid. So is the pandemic now an excuse to control its population?” – Philip Sherwell writes in the Times that the public is starting to realise that keeping the policy of zero infection is about politics, surveillance and control.

China has higher all-cause excess mortality than Sweden since 2020. And many millions of dead babies, mostly girls.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Do you have a link to those statistics?
I agree with you about a great deal, but I’m fully aware we are currently in a giant ‘hate China, make any old shit up’ phase from TPTB…it’s pretty relentless, so I don’t want to join in without some facts…..

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
Reply to  ebygum

Not as such, but there was a story on TDS a few days back about Sweden having the lowest all cause excess mortality in the world in the “pandemic” era, and therefore China must have higher mortality.

And as for the dead baby girls, it is well known that China’s one child policy with its forced abortions has resulted in a serious gender imbalance as for cultural reasons Chinese families choose to have one son rather than one daughter, with predictable results.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

..thanks..as I said we are pretty much in agreement, and I’m aware of the problems surrounding the one child policy. My problem at the moment is that the USA, predominantly, are ratcheting up the ‘hate China’ propaganda..and as I don’t agree with their ‘hate Russia’, I’m not really on board with it…especially as ‘the West’ is jabbing tiny children with a known harmful bio-weapon…..!!

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago

“UKHSA continues to claim that vaccination has over 50% efficacy against death. Their estimates are no longer based on real world data and the evidence from the real world shows up these estimates as being a fantasy.” (HART).

No doubt we can expect an apology from Sino Sunak (and Devi Sridhar and Stick-at-nought Hancock) any day now…

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
  • “The SNP’s misinformation campaign on Scottish renewables” – The SNP claims that Scotland has 25% of Europe’s off-shore wind capacity, but this statistic may not be as credible as first thought, writes John Ferry in the Spectator.

And misinformation on “non-renewables”.

“It’s our oil”. No, it’s mostly Shetland’s, who they will never allow to have a referendum on being part of an independent Scotland, because that’s like, completely different from what the SNP are doing with the UK.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
  • “Fed up with Just Stop Oil eco-zealots? Blame Tony Blair” – Peter Hitchens in the Mail argues Blair is to blame for the Just Stop Oil fanatics being able to cause so much chaos.

I heard that farmers are hiring private security to deal with the rural crime wave. Can this extend to users of the M25 or residents of the South Coast?

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago

“Nigel Farage-led party would attract more than a quarter of voters, poll reveals”

Votes don’t equal seats though, do they..? 4m votes and one seat last time he tried this.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

True, but UKIP did play a big role into bullying the Tories into a referendum.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

I think his time has gone. We need someone else but I don’t know who but someone good, true, honest, energised and who has a love of this country and its people…so probably NOT a politician then! This two party (two faces of the same party) state is too open to corruption. Trouble is that most of the electorate, I think, still believe we live in a democracy because the papers told ’em so and the media loves to play this ridiculous game of blue and red like they do in the US. You can have any colour you like as long as it’s red or blue. Interestingly, a mix of red and blue will produce purple, the colour of imperialism.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago

“Net Zero evangelists need a reality check”

Being more pragmatic about ‘climate goals’ doesn’t change the fact that the climate goals are un-necessary in the first place. If you accept that it isn’t an ‘Emergency’ then what is it..? The Emergency that never gets any worse.?

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

I imagine that a new definition of ’emergency’ is being drafted as we speak to something like: ‘something that might be of concern’ or ‘a bit of a niggle’.

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The old bat
The old bat
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Or they could start naming them, like storms, and now (for heaven’s sake) heatwaves. Global warming could become the first, given an appropriate name, and the population could be directed to have 2 minutes of extreme anxiety and terror every day over whichever emergency is most pressing at that time. I think I might have pinched this idea from someone else though…

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

If you haven’t already seen this documentary, ‘A Good Death?’, from last Dec, then I highly recommend it. It’s about the elderly being killed in hospital using a midazolam/morphine protocol and their deaths are put down as ”Covid” on their records. Several families are featured and talk about what happened to their loved ones. It’s really shocking but interesting. I didn’t know the details of this so it was an eye-opener.
The journalist who made it is currently working on another documentary about medical democide, death by government protocol.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Jgc6smKYJiXq/

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Another NHS policy not widely known is that everyone in the UK over the age of 50 or with a disability is being given a frailty score to help with triage for healthcare. The higher the score, the less of a priority you are for care.
Already the elderly frail are being put nil by mouth in hospitals & then when they become confused, disorientated due to the biochemical imbalances, the protocols involving midazolam & morphine are administered.
The last time I looked, euthanasia was illegal in the UK. Am I missing something??

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

I didn’t know that, that’s shocking and beyond cruel! 🙁 I’m out of the loop now but I never worked in elderly care or on the medical wards. I was always on surgical wards/areas so was never exposed to end of life care after I qualified. But I really don’t get how this can go on in a very out in the open way, legitimizing what is essentially euthanizing someone against their will. Euthanasia and assisted suicide have been legal here for many years but it’s with the consent of the patient. I’d want to know the rationale behind giving a continuous infusion of morphine ( and midazolam is contraindicated for use with morphine ), a powerful opiate analgesic which depresses the respiratory system ( it gives you serious constipation too ) for a patient who already has an established dysfunctional respiratory system which is compromised. It’s like giving somebody with end-stage renal failure ad lib salt and fluids and expecting them to do well. Who made up this abusive, lethal crap?? 😮

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

It is the protocol of choice for treating “covid” in the NHS & in care homes.
The doses in the protocol are toxic to the elderly – double the dose.
N wonder we got through 2 years worth of Midazolam in 5 months in the UK in 2020

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JohnK
JohnK
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

It depends what you mean by “legal”, a cynic might say. Perhaps it means the avoidance of prosecution, or guilt – perhaps by transferring the blame to “side effects”.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

…coming to a country near you!!?

https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/10/26/how-canada-became-a-world-leader-in-euthanasia/

How Canada became a world leader in euthanasia
The title is sarcastic, but it’s frightening….

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

I do find myself in some weird places sometimes. I inadvertently tumbled down another kind of rabbit hole the other day, just through clicking on an article about “Q”, and found myself firmly in QAnon territory. 😮 There is some seriously bizarre sh*t in their land. It was interesting because I hadn’t really much idea of what they are about. I’d just heard the name chucked around, usually in derisory tones. Well it seems that they’re obsessed with secret satanism cults, uncovering child sex abuse and they idolize Trump!
You might have heard the rumour that Biden is not Biden, but some stooge taking the place of the real Biden who died years ago. I don’t believe that of course but I was looking at some earlier pictures of Biden and he really is unrecognizable from his earlier years in politics. Look at these pictures and you can see when his hair wasn’t grey how different he looked. Also the photos of him with Obama and next to Bush. He’s changed physically a lot, but then some people maybe do change dramatically when they reach advanced age, but I can see how the conspiratorial minds might work looking at this collection;

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/gabrielsanchez/joe-biden-career-politics-photos-pictures

Also they like this mini Fox news segment. It shows a marked contrast between Biden several years ago talking and now. I just see a man who’s sadly demonstrating a rapid onset of cognitive decline, but in the spirit of “Now for something completely different”, check this out;

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KKMDM7wXmXS6/

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A Y M
A Y M
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

FWIW Q anon is an artificially created conspiracy network initiated and stimulated by the CIA or some other Acronym deep state actor. It is like a dragnet used to cultivate and ensnare people on the right for delegitimisation and radicalisation using real conspiracies mixed with total BS.
IMHO

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Freddy Boy
Freddy Boy
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Sounds about right 👍

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Yes I’m inclined to agree with you. Mind you, you’ll see the link below that I happened to click on out of curiosity and within that are a few videos, two of a guy called Ronald Bernard. There are other videos on that site too of child abuse survivors and someone who allegedly witnessed stuff but she was drugged so not the most reliable witness. If you watch the videos it does add credibility because, if these people are actors, then they surely deserve an Oscar.

But the other piece I read on there did leave me incredulous, particularly so because it was involving Dutch royalty and politicians and the people featured on the video were Dutch. So they’re apparently saying that the former Queen Beatrix of the NL would order kids from youth offender-type institutes and they would be abused then sacrificed on stage while the Queen and PM Rutte watched in the audience, just to give one example. I mean, this stuff is beyond outlandish, but once you watch the videos it does intrigue you. I don’t think this stuff is involving royalty and politicians in reality but I am inclined to believe there’s very shady things going on involving ‘elites’. Child sex trafficking is an indisputable fact happening everywhere and as long as it is then it opens avenues for all sorts of dark possibilities. I’m pretty sure anyone, a police detective, lawyer etc could attest to that.

This site does have some great content so I’m not sure if the owner is fully onboard with the QAnon thing or if he’s just investigating it and widening the reach for a broader audience. But it does get kind of ridiculous at times, such as photos of many celebrities covering one eye is a secret sign that they are satanists. It’s a conspiracy too far for me tbh but it would not surprise me if child sacrifice was going on either because child abuse is rife in any case. Many poor kids, especially trafficked from abroad, can be ”disappeared” quite easily I’m sure, for those with enough power and money. Anyway, suspend your disbelief and see what you think. Ronald’s account seems completely genuine to me, but I guess, like Biden’s doppelganger, it’s all subjective.

https://stopworldcontrol.com/q/

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

In regards to body doubles, check the younger Biden’s earlobes & body hair on his arms & hands against the more recent photos. What you’ll see is that the attachment of his earlobes is different & in later photos variable & that in youth he wasn’t hirsute but varies between hirsute & not more recently.
Something dodgy is going on even though QAnon is a dodgy place to go looking for information newspaper images give you the visual information.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Yeah I saw one shot of his earlobes but if you look at the pictures I linked they do look the same on early photos as they do now. So I think the angle and light may play a part in influencing our perception of a particular picture. Maybe when I’m 80yrs old I’ll look back at a 20yr old me and find myself completely unrecognisable but fortunately, for now anyway, I can still see a resemblance of Mogwai from back in the ’90s! lol
I think Biden has changed drastically, but in contrast, a similar-aged Fauci has not and is still completely recognisable from his much younger self. Some people evidently change more than others as they age. Curious…

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

One tends to become less hirsute in old age though not more so…

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Yes, Mogs, the whole QAnon thing has been on my radar but I profess to knowing little about it other than it’s associated with Trump and that its adherents think he is uncovering the deep state and the child abuse. There are a number of these types of phenomena around. The Inspired channel, run by Jean Nolan, also started announcing something about white hats (not the Syria thing) who were about to announce something ‘big’ that would blow the lid off all the elite’s plans. They kept talking it up, week after week, but my take was that it was just a diversionary tactic (not by Jean Nolan who is actually a decent guy) to get us to imagine the cavalry were coming. Now, whenever I see similar things, I know that it’s just to try and get people to stop doing things for themselves, networking with similar minded folks and creating communities and learning new skills etc. We ARE the cavalry. That much is plain to me. All this stuff about false Bidens and I think there was one about the Queen also being dead for some time (and Paul McCartney) is just a diversion, doesn’t help me in my life and, to be honest, doesn’t even interest me. If I am proved wrong then whoopee!

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The old bat
The old bat
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’ve watched the latter link. Certainly doesn’t look like two different people to me, but I find it both interesting and quite shocking to see the decline from a sharp and articulate orator to what is simply a bumbling and forgetful old man, quite probably with some form of dementia. It is almost elder abuse – he clearly should be taking it easy and living an unpressured life, but he is a puppet for his handlers and more than likely just says and does what he is told, and when he’s not doing that I suspect he is gently dozing the day away. The collective blindness about his condition is almost on a par with the collective blindness about vaccines (and many other things that are brushed under the carpet by MSM).

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

Yes, as much as I don’t like Biden, I do feel that many can be especially cruel ( Australian Sky News are big culprits with their incessant jibes ) in their comments and highlighting his various bloopers and I cringe because it overlaps into not just insulting Biden the politician but I think it’s offensive to dementia sufferers full stop. Dementia is a bloody awful and cruel disease and it just so happens Biden is a very high profile sufferer. It’s cringey and super undignified for the guy but slating him and highlighting his latest gaffs hardly shows compassion for the millions of other sufferers who are dealing with this at least in privacy and anonymity. I think commentators should focus on slating his politics not his illness and be considerate to the countless people out there who are having to witness their loved ones going through a similar cognitive decline and the many struggles such an experience brings.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Mogs you are talking about Biden. He deserves ALL the slating dished out to him. The more the better. He is a firkin evil bar steward. And I don’t believe Sky News Australia are having a go at dementia sufferers indirectly.

I love watching Biden’s Balls Ups. Very cheering. We have to take our amusement when it’s offered and if it is at the expense of our enemies and oppressors so much the better.

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

…that can happen…LOL!

My brother made me watch this…Dr Brian Ardis talking to Stew Peters about the snake venom theory…
it sounds bonkers…and is something I wouldn’t normally entertain…but he appears to produce ‘evidence’..it’s all very weird.…
and, in his defence, Doctor Ardis is the one who challenged Fauci, and brought the deaths from Remdesivir to light in the USA…

(If anyone has watched it.how did those venoms get into the ‘poop samples’…LOL!)

https://www.bitchute.com/video/XCWbWNyi35HZ/

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

Oxford – 15 minute Prison City
Yellow Freedom Boards – next event

Monday 14th November 11am to 12pm 
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Swinley Rd, Winkfield Row, 
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Stand in the Park Sundays 10.30am to 11.30am – make friends & keep sane 

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

Yes, a rather worrying phenomenon. I’m surprised the good people of Oxford haven’t stormed the council offices and thrown the useless conniving bunch of councillors back on to the street and given them brooms to brush the streets clean.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

The direction of travel in Canada regarding the euthanasia agenda is incredibly troubling. Already an abortion is legal up until term. Now pushing to extend the group of individuals who can be euthanised, including children without parental consent.
Wonder why this isn’t reported in the MSM….??

https://www.niagarathisweek.com/community-story/10712423–hunger-games-style-social-darwinism-why-disability-advocates-are-worried-about-new-assisted-suicide-laws/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX4MURUeLog&feature=youtu.be

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-maid-canada-mental-health-law/

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

John Beaudoin’s Twitter thread on his analysis of death certificates in Massachusetts. Looks like they have Remdesivir causing the same issues over there as we have with Midazolam over here.

https://twitter.com/johnbeaudoinsr/status/1591152597242507264?s=12&t=vuuv9l0hJxEzdmVKUnBEPw

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Could be the injections as well.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

It could, but renal failure is a known adverse effect of remdesivir & the signals pre dated the injection roll out.

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

The signal is greatest in 2022 and 2021 was greater than 2020. On that basis, I think there is a danger signal for both. I know of one person who lost 80% of one of their kidneys due to ‘vaccine’ induced blood clots.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

The injections are dreadful. Remdesivir is also dreadful. The source data ie the death certificates is what John works from, so if he is saying that it’s remdesivir he must have found evidence on the source data itself. He’s an engineer who always goes back to the source & only makes a claim if it is based on the source data.
I’m not saying that the injections haven’t & don’t cause kidney issues, just that if John says it’s remdesivir, he has found this signal in the source data.
He’s very precise.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Dr Mike Yeadon’s summary of VAERS data looking at fertility post bioweapon injection

This is the cleanest signal of reproductive harms after c19 vaccination I’ve seen to date.
This is directly pulled from VAERS with no manipulation. 
Therefore it can & MUST be shared widely.
The minimum benefit I anticipate flowing from this is that individual women will decline any further injections if they’ve had any to date.
Best case is that people begin to draw conclusions that I think are starkly obvious:
1. Young women were never in the at elevated risk category, so administration of these so-called vaccines was never indicated.
2. In any case, for 60 years, since Thalidomide, we’ve never administered novel medical procedures to pregnant women.
3. The manufacturers hadn’t even completed basic, required reproductive toxicology studies. They might have argued that, by convention, these studies have never been required by regulators for injected vaccines. Perhaps, but these agents are in no way related to old style products.
4. Third parties had publicly warned about potentially toxic mechanisms built into the very design of these agents, warnings which triggered attacks & censorship.
5. VAERS has many flaws but it cannot even be pretended that the truly enormous increase in stillbirths & miscarriages after c19 injections compared to the track records of all other vaccines since VAERS was founded, 30 years ago.

Please share. 

Best wishes 
Mike

https://openvaers.com/covid-data/reproductive-health

https://t.me/DrMikeYeadon

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

…remember in December of 2020 Mike Yeadon and Wolfgang Wodarg sent a petition to the EMA asking for the suspension of the vac$ines.
One of their reasons, listed below, was the lack of any knowledge on how it could affect fertility…seems prescient now!

“Several vaccine candidates are expected to induce the formation of humoral antibodies against spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2. Syncytin-1 (see Gallaher, B., “Response to nCoV2019 against-backdrop-of-endogenous-retroviruses/396),
which is derived from human endogenous retroviruses (HERV) and is responsible for the development of a placenta in mammals and humans and is therefore an essential prerequisite for a successful pregnancy, is also found in homologous form in the spike proteins of SARS viruses.
There is no indication whether antibodies against spike proteins of SARS viruses would also act like anti-Syncytin-1 antibodies. However, if this were to be the case this would then also prevent the formation of a placenta which would result in vaccinated women essentially becoming infertile.
To my knowledge, Pfizer/BioNTech has yet to release any samples of written materials provided to patients, so it is unclear what, if any, information regarding (potential) fertility-specific risks caused by antibodies is included.
According to section 10.4.2 of the Pfizer/BioNTech trial protocol, a woman of childbearing potential (WOCBP) is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant or breastfeeding, and is using an acceptable contraceptive method as described in the trial protocol during the intervention
period (for a minimum of 28 days after the last dose of study intervention).
This means that it could take a relatively long time before a noticeable number of cases of postvaccination infertility could be observed.”

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

God Bless Dr Mike Yeadon.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

A little bit of sanity in the transgender alternative reality world

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/federal-judge-rules-bidens-decree-forcing-doctors-treat-patients-based-gender-identity-not-science-unlawful/

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Nobody2022
Nobody2022
2 years ago

Pandemic Logic

The ability to produce anti-bodies and other measures to fight future infections is now considered to be “damage” to the immune system and should be avoided at all costs.

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Nobody2022
Nobody2022
2 years ago

Just sat watching the T20 World Cup final and seeing crowds of people all happily watching…unmasked.

I’d love to see a zero covid fanatic stand in the middle of a packed stadium and announce “You’re all going to die if you don’t mask up” and see the response.

On a serious note. People don’t like to talk, hear about or even think about death. It’s a natural response to simply ignore it. It must be maddening to be someone who spends their day trying to tell everyone they’re going to die and be ignored.

The harder they try the more they’re ignored.

As Ricky Gervais would say – “it’s a good system”

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago

“COP27 is being used to launch the UN’s new Food and Agriculture for Sustainable Transformation (FAST) initiative.”

From an article by the excellent Kit Knightly over at Off-Guardian.

As some of us are very aware the Davos Deviants do like to hide everything in plain sight and where possible rub our noses in it. Kit makes no reference to this obvious punning on ‘fast’ but its worth a read anyway. As he says, it points to what’s coming next.

Link to follow and it is a short read:

https://off-guardian.org/2022/11/13/lab-grown-meat-nuclear-yeast-vats-cop27-reignites-the-war-on-food/

Last edited 2 years ago by huxleypiggles
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Nobody2022
Nobody2022
2 years ago

The only way masks work:

  1. They’re working all the time (100% effectiveness)
  2. Or time doesn’t exist

Anything else is simply “it was working until it didn’t”.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago

https://youtu.be/8MfUPyQug8k

I am a long way from being a fan of this channel but this short film is worth every minute. A call to arms if ever there was one.

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