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by Will Jones
22 March 2023 12:48 AM

  • “Are raccoon dogs the missing link in Covid origin story? New report by Fauci-backed scientist claims to track virus back to fox-like animals at infamous Chinese wet market — but experts say it’s no smoking gun” – The full report tying raccoon dogs in Wuhan’s wet seafood market to the origins on Covid was published Monday in pre-print by a team of international researchers, but critics are unimpressed, the Mail reports.
  • “Explosive Huanan findings, revealed: Raccoon dog DNA at same place as… raccoon dogs.” – Even the unimpressive preview by Wu was an overstatement, says Brian Mowrey.
  • “The Truth About Long Covid Is Finally Emerging. It’s Not What We Thought.” – The flood of patients never materialised because the condition is neither as common nor as severe as initially feared, writes Jeff Wise in Slate.
  • “The myth of Sweden’s voluntary lockdown” – Mobility data show that Swedes’ behaviour barely changed during the pandemic, writes Noah Carl in UnHerd.
  • “Paramedics’ desperate ‘crisis calls’ as they struggle to treat cancer patients” – Desperate NHS staff are calling charity workers for help with cancer patients in need of urgent support or emergency care, it has emerged, the Telegraph reports.
  • “Bill Gates Plots a Global Pandemic Prison State” – If you can believe it, Gates has learned nothing from the last mess that he created, says Jeffrey A. Tucker in the Epoch Times.
  • “The UN’s New Rules for Ruling the World” – Dr. Robert Malone takes a closer look at what’s going on at the global governance body and what Secretary-General António Guterres stands for.
  • “‘Never vaccinated’ vs ‘Ever vaccinated’ mortality rate illusion” – Professor Norman Fenton with a handy explainer on survivor bias in studies and how to overcome it.
  • “UCSF orders its doctors to ignore Covid vaccine injuries” – They don’t file VAERS reports either, and that’s a violation of federal law, says Steve Kirsch, who sent a set of questions to the medical school’s media relations department.
  • “The Banality of VAERS” – Josh Guetzkow with the latest from his FOIA’d reports from VAERS contractor General Dynamics.
  • “WHO’s pandemic preparedness agenda – a world divided” – PANDA reports on the WHO public hearings you may have missed, where of the 420 videos submitted, “a very large number of submissions were critical of how the COVID-19 event had been handled”. 
  • “Jonathan Van-Tam: ‘The pandemic was like being on a warfront for two years’” – Ludicrous puff piece from the Gates-funded ‘Global Health Security Team’ at the Telegraph, featuring the likes of Devi Sridhar, June Raine, Jenny Harries and Dido Harding in heroic poses saying how hard on them it was to have inflicted such misery on the country.
  • “Dutch voters are rising up against elite eco-mania” – The stunning success of the farmers’ party has shattered the cosy, green consensus, writes John Lee Shaw in Spiked.
  • “Eco-dread is a luxury belief we can no longer afford” – Climate-change hysteria is a menace to the lives and interests of working people, says Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
  • “Second-hand electric car prices fall as demand dwindles” – Second-hand electric car prices are tumbling amid a glut of stock as drivers trade their cars in, the Telegraph reports.
  • “Understanding the Sex Binary” – Accurate, non-politicised descriptions of biology are essential to crafting policy to preserve the integrity of female-only spaces, writes Colin Wright in City Journal.
  • “How Nicola Sturgeon Fooled — and Foiled — the Scottish Independence Campaign” – Sturgeon is not a Scottish nationalist but a Cultural Marxist, for which the tell-tale sign is an active contempt for traditional society, as expressed in the ‘three Fs’ of faith, flag and family, write Roger Watson and Niall McCrae in the European Conservative.
  • “Republicans vs. Government wokeness: Here’s what it will take to root out this dangerous ideology” – Republicans must recognise an important reality: woke ideology is embedded within the very DNA of the federal bureaucracy, and fighting it will require a long-term commitment, write Russell Vought and Christopher F. Rufo for Fox News.
  • “America’s trans insanity has reached a shocking new low” – If the state decrees that surgery and hormones for children are “life-saving healthcare”, what will happen to parents that disagree, asks Julie Bindel in the Telegraph.
  • “Foreign Office blows £2.5 million on ‘disinformation’ index” – The Spectator is “surprised to discover that the Foreign Office will spend at least £2.5 million on the controversial ‘Global Disinformation Index'”.
  • “Primark installs ‘Women Only’ signs outside changing rooms amid backlash over ‘Any Gender’ facilities” – But trans women (i.e., men who think they’re women) can use them, reports the Telegraph.
  • “It was absolutely inhumane to stop people visiting their loved ones” – Watch Toby Young and James Schneider on GB News debate whether there should be laws to prevent visitation restrictions from being placed on care homes in the future.

'It was absolutely inhumane to stop people visiting their loved ones.'

Toby Young and James Schneider debate whether there should be laws to prevent visitation restrictions from being placed on care homes in the future.

🤔 What do you think?@ToadMeister | @SchneiderHome pic.twitter.com/RqNMOW9rgv

— GB News (@GBNEWS) March 21, 2023

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

Further to the very extensive Long Covid article above, here is one from Igor;

”If Long Covid is a mass disabling event, why did referrals to Long Covid clinics drop from 755 in May 2021 to 80 per month in Oct-Dec 2022?
The answer may be that some self-reported Long Covid is vaccine damage, and people are no longer vaccinating.
Again, while anyone is welcome to disagree in comments, I believe Long Covid to be real – but it is occasionally mixed up with vaccine injuries or is instead a manifestation of the Munchausen syndrome.”

I’m not sure what he means by ”Munchausen Syndrome”. I only know the ”by proxy” version where mothers harm their kids for medical attention. And I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many comments under a substack article before.

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/is-long-covid-a-mass-disabling-event

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MichaelM
MichaelM
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I found the long Slate article to be non-credible for many reasons, including the fact that it did not even mention the Covid injections as a possible factor in giving rise to symptoms being observed. I wouldn’t recommend it as an illuminating read…

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  MichaelM

Yes I thought that too, especially given how long the article was. So I think Igor is right to point out the misattribution of other viruses being diagnosed as ‘long Covid’ but also the injections being a cause. In fact, it’d be interesting to know how many people diagnosed with LC, or suffering symptoms, have actually been jabbed. Of course, there’s good old post-viral fatigue too, which has always existed and is nothing new. Many over-lapping symptoms there so how doctors are meant to differentiate is anyone’s guess. And I don’t think having a positive PCR should count in the diagnostic process.

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MichaelM
MichaelM
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

All good points – totally agree

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The symptoms of ‘long Covid’ are indistinguishable from the symptoms of M.E./Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, so in many cases ‘long Covid’ is just a new name, a misnomer, for an illness which existed long before Covid.

It would be interesting to know how many people have been diagnosed with M.E. in the last three years compared to previous years. Perhaps Covid has miraculously stopped people from getting M.E. like it stopped people from getting flu.

If you subtract the number of cases of ‘long Covid’ which are actually M.E. or vaccine damage or symptoms of menopause, I suspect there are very few cases left which are actually ‘long Covid’.

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ellie-em
ellie-em
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’ve only been aware of the ‘by proxy’ version too but your post made me look into munchausen further.

https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/munchausen-syndrome

I’ve learnt something new today.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Ah right. Thanks for the link. I’d have just thought it sounds like what we know as ‘hypochondria’.

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ellie-em
ellie-em
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I totally agree. An unhealthy obsession about health.

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Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

No – Munchausen is marked by people doing themselves harm to further the disease delusion. They will, for example, fake symptoms convincingly enough to get major surgery done, repeatedly. They have to be convincing enough to hide the real pathology from surgeons, of course – but surgeons tend not to do psychology :-).

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

In my opinion (and there like arseholes, everybody has one!)
There’s no such thing as long covid!
Vaccine damage is its true name!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

Reform UK?
Far from the best, but better than the rest??

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Unsound on the “vaccines” IMO

Heritage all the way for me. David Kurten stood against the lockdowns from the start

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Explosive Huanan findings, revealed: Raccoon dog DNA at same place as… raccoon dogs.”

OK,…. give me a minute!

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Was it really Raccoon Dogs, wot done it? Or maybe it woz Turtle Cats or Zebra Gerbils? Honestly, they’re having a good long laugh at us…

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

You’ve just reminded me of Wuzzles, toys from the ’80s. Ha… I had Bumblelion. OK, and on that bombshell I’d best push off.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Crickey, your older than you look! 🤣

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Nice memories, Mogs. I wasn’t aware of Wuzzles or Bumblelion but then I wasn’t a kid in the 1980s so that partly explains it! My world was more Noggin the Nog, Oliver Postgate’s early masterpiece…oh, better push off myself otherwise the Downticker Marshalls will find me wallowing in nostalgia and non-serious guff!

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Anyway Aethelred how did the Town Hall “conference” pan out?

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

You wouldn’t believe it, HP. There was a level of bickering between certain members that was reminiscent of a schoolyard. One councillor seemed to stand up for the things that we stand up for and yet he was outnumbered and outvoted. That aside, my question was about what the basis had been for the council’s announcement of a climate emergency back in 2019. The paltry answer I got was about the UN and IPCC saying it was true. We were quite a strong group but only had 20 mins at the beginning to ask questions. I get the impression that these councillors don’t know anything about Agenda 21 bar what they’re told about sustainability. Alarming amounts of ignorance. I will be going back next time armed to the teeth…with facts of course!… and seeking to completely torpedo their plans and blow them out of the water, along the lines of…”You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Thanks Aethelred. Much as I suspected.

“I get the impression that these councillors don’t know anything about Agenda 21 bar what they’re told about sustainability.”

Exactly, so who is running them and therefore the Council?

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

“but then I wasn’t a kid in the 1980s”
Before you were born? Or too long in the tooth?🤣

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Long in tooth and claw, Dings!

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Wasn’t the ‘Racoon Dog’ a dance at disco’s in the 60’s. I’m positive I remember doing it, feeling really cool in my tie-die grandad vest and loon-pants.. haha.. 🙂

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

Thank goodness your as mad as the rest of us!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

I’m more the age of flares, tie pin collars and fingerless gloves!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

I thought they lived in a reservoir! Oi oi!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Aeth mate, you couldn’t make this up could you?

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Certainly not, Dings, although I think THEY do!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

👍 👍

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TheBasicMind
TheBasicMind
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Dr Robert Malone last night put out a tweet relating to Covid origins with the words,

”smoking gun”

He sure wasn’t talking about raccoon dogs but he was linking to highlighted text in a report on progress on gain of function work being conducted for the NIH by EcoHealth Alliance:

https://twitter.com/rwmalonemd/status/1638315836556423169?s=61&t=AY3dxo4CPswl6wmndLEhaw

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

Racoon dogs! Give me a break!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

I had never even heard of a Raccoon dog before. I first assumed they were talking about a male raccoon! lol Well now I’ve learned about another unfortunate creature, formerly barely talked about/unheard of ( hello pangolins ), but now world famous.

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Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

We have them at our local animal park, and jolly nice they are too. I’ve never caught Covid from any of them.

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

You’re obviously not trying hard enough Jon..;-)

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Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

I did buy insurance from the meerkats, though.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

Just to clarify, here’s the actual thing!

Spoiler

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Jhesss!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

So don’t live and breath with them in too closer proximity or you might catch something!

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

These are the ‘badgers’ of the Covid world. I had a chat with the farmer here on the dairy farm on which I live and asked him about badgers and were they are responsible for bovine TB. His answer was that TB circulated among all wild and domesticated animals so cows can give TB to badgers, deer can give TB to cows etc. We are told lies all the time and about who or what is responsible for this or that. To believe that this raccoon dog (which must be a real survivor to thrive in toxic China) is somehow responsible for the pandemic is stretching credibility too far even for the ignorant!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Thank goodness for learned and intuitive people like you, I love learning! You never age if you don’t stop learning!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

Here’s former CDC Director, Dr Robert Redfield explaining how the Raccoon Dog thing is a ‘nothing burger’, how the virus originated from a lab and detected around Aug/Sept 2019 and that there will be another ‘plandemic’ but a much bigger one, due to gain of function or a deliberate bioterrorist attack, and more. ( 24mins )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N676CD1rlw&ab_channel=TheHill

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The Lab Leak Theory is just yet another distraction from the implementation of the global digital prison. The USA DoD is behind all this – David Martin, Karen Kingston, Katherine Watts have the documentary evidence – don’t be distracted, it’s what the cabal want to happen & the MSM is meekly following orders.
If it’s in the MSM, it’s being permitted to be published.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

You’re preaching to the converted BB. 🙂 I’ve said the same multiple times on here.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Maybe BTL but it’s yet to reach ATL. It needs to be called out regularly.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Hear hear!
(There, I spelt them right this time!)

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Absolutely spot on BB.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

So racoon dogs aren’t a smoking gun!

How many times in your life did you think you’d fit that statment into the same sentence?

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

Racoon dogs and nothing burgers!?……
Sereal!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Are you sure you don’t want another coffee??🤣 Yes we’re firmly in Alice In Wonderland territory now! And I’d rather have a nothing burger than a raccoon burger..🤭

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Oh man, this place is the dogs!
(Not racoon dogs!)

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“The Truth About Long Covid Is Finally Emerging. It’s Not What We Thought.”

Well slapper my thigh!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Paramedics’ desperate ‘crisis calls’ as they struggle to treat cancer patients”
Cancer is a known fact, it doesn’t uptick!
Somethings wrong if it does!

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George L
George L
2 years ago

The reason people weren’t allowed into care homes was because their loved ones were being despatched. Dosed up with Midazolam and Morphine courtesy of that caring Health Secretary of the time Matt Hancock.

If that creep doesn’t face justice for his actions during the so called ‘plandemic’ then we are truly lost as a nation. Allowing our most vulnerable people to be treated in the way they were is despicable..

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ellie-em
ellie-em
2 years ago

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/pandemic-experts-on-covid-crisis-highs-and-lows/

“The pandemic was like being on a war front for two years.”

Yes, with governments and health-related agencies infiltrated with traitors all working against the common good…and it is still going on.

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

Absolutely.. well said..

I’d still argue there never was a pandemic.. the figures for overall mortality don’t bare it out. It was a hoax, and the little rise in deaths there was.. was because of what was happening in care homes. Our elderly being given a ‘good death’.. courtesy of the wretched Matt Hancock..

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

Good death,bad death! I’m surprised mp’s can compartmentalise it!
But their good at that bollocks aren’t they?

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

They sure are Dinger.. and good at sliding away from their collective responsibilities too I may add..

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JohnK
JohnK
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

I think you’re right. Back in 2020, I spent a fair bit of time looking at the detailed ONS reports that were available down to local areas, and it was possible to observe that based on local knowledge of where most of the “care homes” are. Incidentally, later on they stopped updating reports at that level of detail, and I queried as to why. I actually received a reply from someone in ONS which said that they are no longer done on the basis that the problem was over! That was around late Summer 2020.

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  JohnK

We were obviously both researching the same data, and came to the same conclusions..

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Bill Gates Plots a Global Pandemic Prison State”

So the more money you have, the more intelligent you become?
Wow, looks like I’m staying a thicko!

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

The sooner Mr Bill Gates sees his own ‘Blue Screen’ the better off we’ll all be for it..

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

George, your priceless!👍🤣

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George L
George L
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

That’s not what the ex wife said.. 😉

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

More priceless!!!🤣🤣

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  George L

Hear, hear👍

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ellie-em
ellie-em
2 years ago

https://pandauncut.substack.com/p/whos-pandemic-preparedness-agenda

With reference to the WHO, Parliament is going to debate the petition “Do not sign any WHO Pandemic Treaty unless it is approved via public referendum”.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/614335
The debate is scheduled for 17 April 2023.

I suppose the chamber will be a reenactment of the Marie Celeste excepting for a few bodies present…

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“what Secretary-General António Guterres stands for.”

I’m a cheap ho, and I’ll say whatever the highest bidder tells me to! Long live the pointless UN!

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JeremyP99
JeremyP99
2 years ago
  • ““Paramedics’ desperate ‘crisis calls’ as they struggle to treat cancer patients” – Desperate NHS staff are calling charity workers for help with cancer patients in need of urgent support or emergency care, it has emerged, the Telegraph reports.”

My wife has terminal bone cancer (still with us happily), almost certainly as a result of negligence and her treatment for an earlier breast cancer. Most of what the NHS has done to her has made her feel worse. Hyperthyroidism for example, as a result of Iodine in a CT Scan. Common reaction, but did they bother to warn her? No. And why did they shoot up her right arm, when her notes were CLEAR no use of her right arm after the lymph nodes in the right shoulder were all removed. She told them, and they did it anyway. Still months later coping with Hyperthyroidism.

We have had great support from both the MacMillan Nurses and Dorothy House.

The NHS? The opposite.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

I hear you, my wife died of breast cancer, it followed the path, breast, nodes, bone, brain.
Stay strong, I hope you have children, they gave reason to my life!

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JeremyP99
JeremyP99
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Bless you – four kids by my first wife, and one stepdaughter by my present wife. Despite the bone cancer, my wife looks and seems well. Happily the NHS have agreed that further scans will be full body MRI scans, so no more Iodine disasters (I keep finding people who know about this as a side effect – Iodine is an essential trace element, but very powerful). Seems indeed we are all generally low on it these days; there used to be much more in the soil, but intensive arable farming has seen to that).

I’m 71 so have had my three score and ten, but feel 51 (Carnivore!) and am lucky in having what seems to genetically strong ancestry. Three of grandparents, all Victorians, lived to, respectively (and not doolally!) to 102, 96 & 96, the other, badly wounded twice in WWI much younger), so I may well be in late middle-age! We live in the country, so dog walking and obsessive gardening keep me fit and bendy. My wife is younger than I, not yet 60, but we’re hoping she has some years in her yet. And in the meantime, making the best of it anyway!

Thanks – appreciate the sentiments, and am sorry for your loss. Indeed, my wife, an Acupuncturist, met a patient of hers at the RUH breast clinic who had a return of breast cancer and died of that.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

I’m so sorry to hear that your wife has suffered so much at the hands of the NHS.

This presentation from the World Council for Health may be of interest to you both: https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom/

The other avenue which you could explore is the Gerson Clinic, a method of treatment used by Kate Shemirani, Natural Nurse (vilified on the net & in the MSM for calling out NG191 & NG163 death protocols in hospitals & care homes) to successfully treat & cure her own breast cancer over a decade ago: https://gerson.org/

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Don’t be too harsh on the NHS, cancer takes no prisoners!

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

There are some individual consultants who keep up to date with the latest developments, there are many who reach for the same treatment protocols rather than looking to repurpose drugs showing promise in clinical trials.
Research amongst the more enlightened biochemists & medics, whose research is censored & not approved by NICE, the individuals imprisoned or have licences revoked is showing that cancer can be treated without recourse to toxic drugs, that parasites cause cancer – which is why ivermectin is showing benefit as a cure (is this another reason to ban access to ivermectin??) & that some simple & cheap interventions work but can’t have cheap, non-profit making cures now can we? Things like high dose Vitamin C intravenously, rebalancing the ph of the body to alkaline as cancer needs an acidic environment to thrive in, chlorine dioxide which neutralises the charge on the cancer cells. All exciting stuff which won’t be made known to the public as it challenges pharma’s profits. Sound familiar?
I’m ex NHS. There are some good clinicians within it but as an institution & captured drug pushing model it is failing the patients. I’m critical & harsh because the NHS is currently failing in its duty of care to patients.
I’ve lost family & friends to cancer. I know that pain of losing someone close & much loved. It’s the follow the money approach to treatment & prevention that I’m railing against.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

I concur, but thankfully money cannot cure it, imagine how unfair it would be if it could!

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Pharma money? No. Simple preventative things we can all do though like keeping the body alkaline – a teaspoon of bicarb in a glass of water daily. Dirt cheap. Taking Vitamin C & eating a Vit C rich diet but well away from the bicarb as they cancel each other out.
Research into whole lemons happening, hence eating the whole fruit peel, pith & seeds is good for you & starting the day with a glass of water with lemon juice.
All simple, cheap, non toxic & research coming out to demonstrate the efficacy.
It is as ever, the dose which makes the toxin.

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JeremyP99
JeremyP99
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Last two scans showed the cancer had stopped in its tracks. According to her deeply arrogant (now ex) Oncologist, she should have been dead 6 months ago.

We both went Carnivore over 2 1/2 years back. Only eat and cook with animal produce. My wife inspired by Mikhaila Peterson, the good Dr. Jordan’s daughter, who fixed numerous childhood and severe teenage auto-immune diseases. A year on mince and water fixed her (btw, Victorian doctors fixed Diabetes using a beef and water diet).

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/all-meat-diet

My wife found others on the Carnivore diet with the same results. We believe that not eating carbs and fruit (fructose) means that the only glucose your body gets is what it makes. Cancer cells are cells that don’t die when they should, rather multiply and glucose is what feeds them; in effect, they ferment.
.
She had no chemo this time round. None of their filthy drugs at all. We are both now determined to avoid the NHS bar for trauma, where they are pretty good. On cancer, I suspect they cause more damage than they fix.

https://www.perlego.com/book/1002280/cancer-as-a-metabolic-disease-on-the-origin-management-and-prevention-of-cancer-pdf?campaignid=15781033413&adgroupid=134828831707

For example, we find out that only one in ten breast cancer sufferers benefit from Chemo. Add to that, there is a blood test can be taken after the first session to determine if chemo will or will not work.

My wife was not told about this – a McMillan nurse told her much later. Nor was she told about the blood test. It may be the NHS didn’t then provide them – but she should have been told and had the option to go private on the blood test.

“Informed consent” and “First, do no harm” clearly no longer apply.

Keep fit is my advice. Start by not eating shit, and start by junking seed oils – you can always sautee using Olive Oil and fry with Coconut Oil if animal fats don’t suit (none of us eat enough, especially women).

We now only buy Tea, Coffee, Butter (I have a passion for French butter) and goat milk from the supermarket. All else from a local butchers and farm shop. Our food waste is tiny – dog eats what we can’t – gristly fat basically) and tea bags and eggs shells go in the compost. Our food miles are tiny compared to most.

When I say “I’m going shopping”, what I mean is “I’m going to the butchers”

Give it a try. You’d be amazed at what it fixes – and the visceral fat we almost all have from the standard crap diet will fall off you. IBS? Farewell. Immediate mood and energy up lift. Even if you struggle to give up carbs (I have a bowl of porridge with raw honey now and again, and we occasionally fry spuds – in dripping – to eat with steak), cut them right down, and do NOT combine with fat. See “The Randle Cycle”.

This has been a Public Service Announcement

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Paleo diet or keto diet. Yes it is a good diet its what nature designed us to eat!
I’m glad it’s working and sincerely wish you both good health for the future 👍

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Jonathan Van-Tam: ‘The pandemic was like being on a warfront for two years’”

If only him and his like had been on a war front for two years! We might have been lucky enough for the lot of them to be KIA!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Dutch voters are rising up against elite eco-mania”
The gorgeous Eva Vlaadingerbroek(massive respect)must be extatic at the moment! Bless you Eva, and bless the Dutch/farmers for leading the world against this tyranny! Long may you triumph!
(And if that sounds sexist, swivel on it! I’m a good old fashioned gentleman!)

Last edited 2 years ago by Dinger64
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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“‘Never vaccinated’ vs ‘Ever vaccinated’ mortality rate illusion”

Couldn’t give a toss! Staying unmodified!
I’ll die a normal natural death whenever I’m called!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Second-hand electric car prices are tumbling amid a glut of stock as drivers trade their cars in.”

Good! It always was a pig in a poke!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“It’s a mad mad mad mad world”

What a film!

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Northern Ireland electric car users to pay for street charging”
Don’t it make you just want to rush out and buy one?……….No!

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago

Dr John Campbell explaining some basketball terminology. The video also includes information regarding a completely unrelated matter: A study that finds a correlation between a country’s injection uptake during 2021 and excess deaths experienced during the first nine months of 2022.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyo2UNQcdpQ

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago

Fauci on the receiving end of some truth bombs in Washington DC during 2021: –

https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1637790253258866688

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JayBee
JayBee
2 years ago

One of the few still sane British politicians asks and.answers the real questions with regard to China and British foreign and military policy. https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2023/03/why-would-china-be-an-enemy/comment-page-1/#comments

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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Excellent article JB, and very much my way of thinking…what has China done, exactly, in the last six months, that they weren’t doing before? Why are we all supposed to be afraid suddenly…?
Rhetorical, I know…it’s because America says so…

I see that the UK is now saying it will send depleted Uranium shells to Ukraine, for use with the tanks they’re sending..even though this is a clear red line for Russia…it seems the UK doesn’t care and is ready to escalate the conflict.
I also don’t understand why Ukraine would want them to certain extent, as there are questions around their use and cancers and birth defects afterwards……I thought the UK Government were supposed to care about the Ukrainians? Seems not…..
https://declassifieduk.org/britain-supplying-depleted-uranium-rounds-to-ukraine/

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JayBee
JayBee
2 years ago

Dr. Frieden’s recent nonsense completely destroyed. https://brownstone.org/articles/dr-friedens-follies/

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JayBee
JayBee
2 years ago

Mike Yeadon’s latest.
Even if you think otherwise, an excellent article that raises many good and valid points. https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/why-i-dont-believe-there-ever-was-a-covid-virus/

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Very good. Thanks for the share. I’d heard Mike say in passing that he didn’t think the virus existed so it’s nice to get the deets on why he thinks that. I think until more of the highly credentialed ‘truth-tellers’, such as Drs McCullough, Malone, Bridle etc are saying similar then I shall remain where I am, but huge kudos to Dr Yeadon for speaking out and voicing his opinion. The trouble is, will we ever know for sure? I’m doubtful. Not when there’s still so much bickering about the basics like did it come from a lab..? But as I’ve said elsewhere today, if they try this ‘pandemic’ nonsense again in the future, people are going to smell a big-ass rat surely..Well they ought to after all of this debacle and misery we’ve all lived through, and those people who didn’t make it of course.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

News you won’t hear in the news about our oh so ethical, cares about the planet & human health government & the type of weaponry that they’re sending to the Ukraine. This idiotic & unethical act will basically put the UK at war with Russia.
Further investigation ATL needed on this one.

https://cnduk.org/cnd-condemns-uk-decision-to-send-depleted-uranium-shells-to-ukraine/

From The Russian Embassy

https://london.mid.ru/en/press-centre/embassy_statement_on_plans_to_supply_uk_armaments_with_depleted_uranium_to_ukraine/

Last edited 2 years ago by BurlingtonBertie
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ebygum
ebygum
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Its immoral besides anything else….…more evidence, if you were honestly too propagandised to understand before, that the US proxy war is not about the Ukrainian people…they don’t matter, at all, they never did….
The Americans, in my opinion have gone completely off their trolleys..about Trump, about Russia, and about China…they really don’t get that they are not omnipotent…….there’s no other way to explain John Kirby’s totally hypocritical and diabolical speech the other day when he said that the US wouldn’t accept a Ukraine peace deal/ceasefire brokered by China … ? Wouldn’t that be Ukraine’s call..if it was vaguely a sovereign country, and not a vassal of the USA?

It’s utterly shameful, that the Ukrainian people are being urged on by the West, to be killed in their hundreds of thousands…..and this is a terrible escalation by the UK…What if these depleted uranium shells cause cancers and illness ?? …… sickening….!!

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  ebygum

Immoral it may be, but it’s not stopped them before from doing so in Syria & Iraq…
https://thewallwillfall.org/2023/03/22/why-did-us-use-depleted-uranium-weapons-in-syria-2017/

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“WHO’s pandemic preparedness agenda – a world divided”
Who are you, oh ah ah ah, I really want to know?

Why are these once respected organisation ditching all their integrity at the alter of short sighted moneterism?

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Dinger64
Dinger64
2 years ago

“Primark installs ‘Women Only’ signs outside changing rooms amid backlash over ‘Any Gender’ facilities”

So, you remove the ladies and gents signs from the toilet 🚻 doors and replace them with 73? 101? different gender signs, then, you take them all off, and replace them with ladies and gents signs again? sounds logical to me!..not. Why don’t primark and all other companies just stick up a great big middle finger in the face of anyone who complains about male and female toilets and tell them to take their sh#t somewhere else! Amen.

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