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by Jonathan Barr
6 June 2021 1:26 AM

  • “‘Mix and match’ plan for third vaccine likely to be offered to Britons” – Brits getting a booster jab this autumn may get a different brand from their original vaccine, according to the Mail On Sunday
  • “Tony Blair calls for vaccinated people to be released from lockdown restrictions ” – The former Prime Ministers Institute for Global Change is calling for the vaccinated to be released from lockdown restrictions, a global system of health passes and for businesses to be given the right to admit only jabbed customers, the Sunday Telegraph reports
  • “PM will use G7 to get world leaders to pledge to vaccinate the globe” – The U.K. Prime Minister will call on world leaders to agree a plan to end the pandemic by ensuring every person in the world has access to a jab within the next 18 months, according to the Mail On Sunday
  • “Charities warn of the crushing toll of lockdown on children” – A new report shows that “thousands of children living in poverty have had their mental health ‘crushed’ by lockdowns leaving them ‘struggling to just get through the day'”, the Daily Mail reports
  • “The restrictions are still paralysing Britain. We must back the jabs and reopen on time” – “Small businesses treat the remaining restrictions as a challenge to overcome,” writes Dan Hannan in the Sunday Telegraph, but “several state agencies and big charities, on the other hand, treat them as an excuse to do less”
  • “True or not, the Wuhan lab leak story looks set to change the world” – “Whatever the origins of Covid, relations between China and the West are coming apart at the seams,” says the Telegraph‘s Jeremy Warner
  • “We are grossly underestimating the crisis facing Britain’s children” – The damage lockdown has done to children’s education may “have irreversible tragic consequences extending so far into the future as to be immeasurable” writes Janet Daley in the Telegraph
  • “Why relaxing freedoms on June 21st will not come close to overwhelming the NHS” – “Do we risk swamping the NHS with COVID-19 cases if the Government proceeds with Step 4 on time on June 21st?” asks Andrew Lillico in the Sunday Telegraph. Yes, he says, “we should be safe to proceed with Step 4 on schedule”
  • “Why we should welcome the lab leak hypothesis” – “We should hope that COVID-19 was caused by human error,” writes Brett Weinstein in UnHerd. At least it “tells us how to make ourselves safer going forward”
  • “Humza Yousaf’s Covid fake news” – “The Scottish Health Secretary, Humza Yousaf has been been spreading scare stories about children going to hospital after catching COVID-19,” says Spiked
  • “Covid jab approved for 12-15 age group – but regulator won’t take responsibility” – The MHRA Chief Executive Dr June Raine has “lit the blue touch-paper and is standing well back” says Sally Beck in the Conservative Woman of the regulator’s approval of the Pfizer jab for 12-15 year-olds. “If things go wrong it will not be her responsibility”
  • “Day 25,000 of Lockdown for Ivan Dennison (Covid Marshal Grade 2)” – The latest instalment of the life and times of Covid Marshal (Grade 2) by John Ellwood in the Conservative Woman
  • “World Health Organisation Whistleblower” – A Planet Lockdown Interview with WHO whistle blower Astrid Stuckelberger providing insight into the inner workings of the organisation
  • “Covid and Cultural Revolution, Will It Ever End?” – The Bournbrook contributors review the political and cultural developments of the past week in the latest episode of Week in Review
  • “I fear that the EU’s new dystopian ‘digital identity wallet’ will be used to control and track people in the way China does” – Governments are “treating the crisis like an opportunity to foist onto citizens whatever weird dystopian fever dreams have been lurking in the back of their warped minds”, says Rachel Marsden in RT, responding to the EU’s plans for a digital ID wallet for citizens across the bloc
  • “Anger on the streets of Porto as Britain shuts down free flow of travel” – Local tourism chiefs have slammed the “unfair” downgrading of Portugal from green to amber after the invasion of football fans, the Guardian reports
  • “Officials close Calgary church, citing disregard of COVID-19 rules” – The Health Service in Alberta, Canada has physically closed Fairview Baptist Church in Calgary, preventing access to the building, due to its repeated violations of public health regulations, the Toronto Sun reports
  • “Believe Your Own Eyes About Fauci E-Mails, Not the Fact Checkers” – Reading through Dr. Fauci’s emails is “revealing” says Jeffrey Tucker at RealClearMarkets, but there is an elephant in the room: “There is zero evidence that lockdowns actually worked to mitigate severe outcomes from the disease”
  • “Judicial Watch Obtains Records Showing NIAID under Dr. Fauci Gave Wuhan Lab $826k for Bat Coronavirus Research From 2014 to 2019” – A Freedom of Information request filed by Judicial Watch has unearthed new documents detailing NIAID funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology 
  • “Trump wanted to publicly grill Fauci on Wuhan lab funding – and bill China for pandemic” – Former President Trump wanted to haul Dr. Anthony Fauci in front of a presidential commission to give evidence about funding the Wuhan laboratory suspected of leaking COVID-19, the New York Post reports, and he was even ready to draw up a reparations bill to send to China
  • “Indian states begin easing Covid lockdowns as case numbers decline” – Some of India’s states are crawling out of lockdown, Reuters reports, with cases at their lowest for over two months
  • “U.S.-linked Chinese military scientist filed patent for COVID-19 vaccine just after contagion emerged” – Zhou Yusen, a military scientist for the People’s Liberation Army in China, filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine back in February last year, according to the New York Post, suggesting the vaccine was being studied before the pandemic became public. He has since “died under mysterious circumstances”
  • “China’s Guangzhou city imposes more COVID-19 prevention measures” – Authorities in Guangzhou, China have ordered restaurants to stop offering dine-in services and called on gyms, pools, and other public venues to temporarily close in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, Reuters reports
  • “China Allows Preschoolers to Get Emergency COVID-19 Vaccine” – China has given the go-ahead for emergency use of the Sinovac jab for children, Bloomberg reports, making the country the first to grant approval for those as young as three
  • “Covid wave sweeps across south-east Asia with jabs in short supply” – The nations to Australia’s north are enduring their worst outbreaks of COVID-19 to date, according to the Sydney Morning Herald
  • “Melbourne’s hospitality sector ‘broken’ by harsh lockdown” – 9News talks to a Melbourne restaurateur about the impact of the latest lockdown on the city’s hospitality industry
  • “Those Fauci Emails” – Tom Woods’s take on Dr. Fauci’s emails in the latest episode of the Tom Woods Show
  • “If you are sunbathing on cruise ship you have to wear a mask” – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was pretty scathing recently about the public health bureaucracy, Dr. Fauci and the “fly by the seat of your pants guidance”. The National Review has the details
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Monro
Monro
4 years ago

‘The former Prime Ministers Institute for Global Change is calling for the vaccinated to be released from lockdown restrictions, a global system of health passes and for businesses to be given the right to admit only jabbed customers’

The totalitarian kitsch ‘Grosser Reich’ that we now inhabit, mawkish, self absorbed, Stasi informers, is ‘Blair’s Britain’ and, given longer, he would have made it even worse.

Thankfully a number of politicians have emerged from this global weird out with lustre added to their reputations.

‘…..it’s pretty clear that a lot of this stuff was fly by the seat of your pants guidance. This was not based on hard data,” DeSantis stated.

“This bureaucracy needs to be brought to account. You can’t have a bureaucracy that’s just going out and issuing these rules on the fly. They literally said, ‘If you’re sunbathing on a cruise ship you have to wear a mask.’ Really? I mean, give me a break,”

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/desantis-blasts-fauci-for-fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants-guidance-after-covid-email-release/?taid=60bc09b5693b6200016d68a2&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

Unfortunately none of them are British.

The good news?:

GB News is going to have a field day…….a target rich environment…….. 

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Brett_McS
Brett_McS
4 years ago

De Santis is the leader-in-waiting of the western world. I wonder how much behind-the-scenes pressure there was on him not to open up Florida? Yet he did it anyway.

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

At first I thought Noem would be the next leader.
But DeSantis is clearly taking the initiative here.
And while Noem didn’t get fooled initially and stuck to her principles, DeSantis actually did something far more difficult and important: he listened, evaluated, changed his mind and policies and took full responsibility for his decisions, and all of that against the most viciously agitating consensus and its machinery.
This and he therefore reminds me very much of a certain British leader and PM, one from whom our current and past lot were and are as distant as possible.
And while I am a gene therapy sceptic, I understand and laud him for making them available- it would be almost as reckless (and political suicide) to deny them to the public on principle as making them quasi mandatory.
Of course, even more important is, that he is leading the case against the unethical and despicable discrimination of the unvaxxed in what is left of the formerly free world.
The contrast with sc*m like Tony Blair could not be starker, and history will eventually share this verdict on both of them, as it righteously did before with regard to Hitler vs. Churchill and other such polar opposites.
Every discrimination we are ashamed of today was normalized, legal and enthusiastically advocated for by its unethical cheerleaders and practiced by the mob at the time.
This one will neither be nor later be seen any different at all.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Noem for Vice-President. She has a slightly easier job as it seems like the culture in South Dakota is pretty libertarian compared to most of the rest of the world.

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago

Tony Blair seems to be doubling down and promoting another crime against humanity.

First it was the deceitful invasion of Iraq, now it’s global apartheid against people who don’t want to take part in a medical trial.

What a grotesque human being.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Who remembers voting for Tone? No, me neither. Can I add “disgusting ” and “demonic” to your last sentence?

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

And ‘downright evil’?

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WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

I was young and gullible. I didn’t know any better. Now I do.

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chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Sadly I voted for him, he looked better than the alternative.

On the way back from the polling station a cuckoo flew over singing. In retrospect that was very apt.

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eastender53
eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

100% agree that he is a truly despicable human being. Actually I’ve always known that. It was clear from the start that he was a (the) consummate liar. So effective because he’d forgotten he was lying so was guilt free. It’s Sociopathy in action. Strangely on this occasion he’s actually relatively honest. At least he’s made it clear what is aims are and this time we can believe them. Global domination and control. He will learn to his cost that there are far, far, bigger, evil, sharks in the cesspool that he inhabits than he. They will keep him around while he appears useful, then devour him without hesitation. He won’t be missed.

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

As they say, the second murder is far easier than the first, it now probably comes natural to him.

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

I just watched the video of the WHO whistleblower, and the eagle lost a couple of tail feathers over it.

Ladies and gentlemen, we are at war.

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zners
zners
4 years ago

As someone says below, this truly is a war to be fought between rational, intelligent and responsible human beings who champion freedom versus the globalist and their judas goats. Do not give in, they need to ramp up the vaccine threats because they cannot achieve their goals without 100% jab rate. The third jab is already being prepared. Regular vaccinations will act as a “refresh” of status and data for your passports. Frequent boosters will also bypass authorisations which means the contents of the injections will creep.

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helenf
helenf
4 years ago
Reply to  zners

I work for the nhs and last week I received an email from the organisation touting for guinea pigs to take part in a trial of so-called covid booster vaccinations. Given that it must have been only about 3-4 months since my compliant colleagues received their first injection, and just weeks since their second, what the hell is this trial going to show other than the short-term effects of overdosing people on this totally experimental stuff that we know is already causing significant harm (and death) through side effects. Frankly, you would have to be barking to sign up to one of these trials. So no doubt, plenty will.

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Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  helenf

doesn’t bode well for NHS or say much for the intelligence of its staff if they fall for this.

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

Astrid Stuckelberger from the WHO, as well as discussing the higher level issues we face, emphasises the danger of swabbing up the nose. She is incredulous that this test is promoted. There are potential catastrophic consequences from damage to structures up there.

No one should do this, ever, yet still the schools try to get children to perform these tests. Notice of liability needs to be issued to every headteacher and chairman of governers.

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

I have said from the start that any mandate for an invasive test is unethical and illegal.
Same for Masks.
Same for gene therapies.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago

Note the lack of articles joining the dots between the lab leak cover-up and the wider deception/madness.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago

This site has been focusing on the government “roadmap”. We now know that the 21st June will not see an end to the madness – most of us have known this for a while but it’s now obvious to anyone with half a brain and actually a matter of public record.

What do people think TY and this site should now do, and what general direction should the anti-lockdown movement take?

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Paul B
Paul B
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I’m frankly stunned that Simon Dolan’s challenge, shut down on the basis that protesting lockdown’s legality was “moot as it was about to end” hasn’t made a comeback. Or something similar? The idea that it’s ok to commit a potential crime because you are about to stop, and then suffering from the crime for another 9 months, doesn’t that seem a little unfair, something maybe for a court to look into?

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

There is still this one, which looks similar to the Dolan case: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/the-coronavirus-act-2020/

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

I think the main route has to be persuading the public though

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

You can’t persuade fanatics.
ANY cult can and will only end one way: in and through the catastrophe.
Here, this will mean millions of vaccine caused deaths (likely cardio, strokes etc. over the next 5 years) that can’t be covered up anymore and/or that the money has run out, likely via a currency reset after a hyperinflation.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Not everyone is a fanatic. There’s a middle who are neither hardcore sceptic nor fearful zealot. Many millions who will be expecting the vaccines to end this and get back to normal. If they can be persuaded that they’ve been had, I think sanity can return. It might take a while.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Not comply?

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smithey
smithey
4 years ago

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/time-to-distinguish-between-those-who-have-and-have-not-had-a-covid-jab-tony-blair-says/ar-AAKKuCL?li=BBoPWjQ

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thedarkhorse
thedarkhorse
4 years ago

Fk me, Blair is showing more than his true colours now. Utter bastard, thoroughly enjoying every moment of his power over countless millions of people. I am NOT going to take any of these jabs, I realise what the consequences might lead to but I can’t see that this apartheid-style existence can be sustained for very long. We are facing economy meltdown for one thing, and dinghy invasions for another thing, plus massive unrest in city areas with those foreign communi’ees.
A retailer desperate for income will (or should) not care whether his customers have been jabbed or not.
Judging by the numbers on the marches, there are an awful lot of us, and the march numbers must also represent many who were unable to attend.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  thedarkhorse

Those numbers certainly do! I’d be joining if I could, basically housebound due to Long Covid, so I know that the virus exists, is harmful for some (as is the case for any pathogen) but the governmental response is beyond draconian & is downright evil.
Dark Horse, I will be marching alongside you in spirit next time you march for my rights.
BB

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snooze
snooze
4 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

You can get some help for long covid with Ivermectin too. It seems to have positive results in so many ways. Apparently it is sold in the UK. The FLCCC alliance has a useful website and phone consults are available.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  snooze

A young lady who was in my house the other day whilst we were discussing Ivermectin told me that it was used for worming horses. May be the local horse food/clothing estblishment can help!

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WorriedCitizen
WorriedCitizen
4 years ago
Reply to  thedarkhorse

Blair deserves a much higher order of merit than ‘Utter Bastard’. I think he fully deserves to be called a Cunt of Distinction!

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WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  thedarkhorse

In my local area, it’s the foreign communities and businesses upholding the principle of freedom, not the biddable indigenous folk.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  WeAllFallDown

Funny you should say that – I was in “ethnic” North London yesterday and noticed much lower mask compliance than in my Home Counties town.

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zoe
zoe
4 years ago

In the Telegraph’s front page: Vaccines for children could start in August under plans being discussed by ministers
https://web.archive.org/web/20210606092954/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/06/05/vaccines-children-could-start-august-plans-discussed-ministers/

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago

I think the Jeffrey Tucker article makes it clear that around the end of February Klaus&Bill picked up the phone and called a few hundred people to have a chat with them about their browsing and Epstein visits history.
No other explanation is possible anymore, bar them all indeed being reptiles, which always was and is entirely possible in the case of Tony Blair, of course.

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago

““Tony Blair calls for vaccinated people to be released from lockdown restrictions ” 

Well – that provides concrete evidence for the way forward.

The Iraq principle : listen carefully to what the bug-eyed psychopath is saying.

… then do the opposite.

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baboon
baboon
4 years ago

Please sign this petition against vaccines for children: https://www.nomorelockdowns.uk/petition_say

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WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago

Every time Blair wages in, I regret ever vote I have ever cast for Labour. And I’ve stayed loyal up until and including the 2019 elections.

I went to view a house the other day, and realised I’ll never be able to buy in that locale thanks to Blair and Ferguson and their Foot and Mouth vanity pyres. All the ground contamination of disinfected cow carcasses sealed under a concrete crust, leaching downhill into the village I was looking to buy in. I remember the endless black plume, the anxiety of the farmers, and then the suicides. And hot on the heels of that, megadairies that no longer grazed cows, but intensively farmed indoors.

I cannot believe that I spent first 2 decades of my political life supporting this joke of a party. I hated Corbyn. I felt that Millband had young children, a high-powered wife and should be at home with them and not leading the party. And just as I thought it might change, that vapid jelly Starmer moves in and it becomes apparent that he’s only there to wind up the party.

I have never been so grateful to live in a Conservative stronghold as I am today and I notice that our best Labour candidates are moving to distance themselves from the party too. Being their own men, and not the party’s. And their wards are rewarding them with votes.

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eastender53
eastender53
4 years ago

The Dragon likes to watch ‘medical’ programs. To keep the peace I say nothing and just get on with studying data and reading LS and the comments. Sitting their watching ‘Life on the Front Line’. There was a segment about a paralytic guy not being allowed back into his house by his wife. Apparently the only safe place was hospital, although he wasn’t actually sick. That’s bad enough and a shocking waste of resources, but the comment from the ambulance crew made me leave the room.

‘Hospitals don’t have the beds, they’re all full of Covid patients’

To my knowledge, that is/was a complete lie. Can anyone provide information. Were Coventry hospitals (non ICU) ever ‘full of Covid patients’?

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