27 March 2021  /  Updated 17 July 2021
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Mibi
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 Mibi
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People are dying after the vaccination!
Please watch the video! You will never hear this in mainstream media. We shouldn't be blind to the possibility that GENOCIDE is happening right now ...!
https://thewhiterose.uk/covid-vaccine-killing-old-people-nhs-whistleblower-speaks-out/

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fon
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There are nursery rhymes associated with the nonsense idea of endlessly pursuing an impossible prey where each consequent verse gets modified by putting in a different animal or variant to prolong the song, the English have been through this pointless cycle before in their long history, the Grand Old Duke of York is the most famous, here is another:

A-hunting we will go,
A-hunting we will go
Heigh-ho, the derry-o,
A-hunting we will go.

A-hunting we will go,
A-hunting we will go
We'll catch a fox and put him in a box
And never let him go

"...a fish and put him on a dish..."
"...a bear and cut his hair..."
"...a pig and dance a little jig..."
"...a giraffe and make him laugh..."
"...a mouse and put him in a house..."

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theoldkungflu
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I won’t be having the vaccine but would encourage anyone who wants it to have one. Two reasons:

1. I suspect that the Govt realises it cocked up and this is their way out without losing face or attracting litigation. Much as I would like heads on spikes, if it ends lockdown quickly that’s all that matters at this moment (until the public inquiries start).

2. Rising expectations among those who have had the vaccine, mostly those we have called “sheeple” who have trusted Government, followed the rules, wore masks etc. Most revolutions happen when rising expectations are dashed. There will be too many of these people for the Government to disappoint without serious repercussions.

I just want an end to lockdown. Taking the vaccine should be a personal choice made in full sight of the facts.

I'm with Fiona. I'm relatively young, fit healthy so I'm not worried about catching covid. The risk will be higher from taking a vaccine that is new and unproven apart from some studies which do mention various side effects. If we were forced to take the vaccine in order to go to work or get on a plane, then I'll have to take it. And they know this...

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Splatt
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I'm with Fiona. I'm relatively young, fit healthy so I'm not worried about catching covid.
Thats fair.
The risk will be higher from taking a vaccine that is new and unproven apart from some studies which do mention various side effects.
That however is nonsense given its gone through identical trials and the documented (and observed) side effects are no different to any other vaccination..
If we were forced to take the vaccine in order to go to work or get on a plane, then I'll have to take it. And they know this...

That'll happen for certain. Plenty of countries already discussing it.

If i cant travel (and people cant travel) i literally can't work. Im resigned to the fact im going to have to get it.
I dont want it, i dont need it but other than maybe costing me a few days work feeling crap its not going to hurt me so i'll have no choice.

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fon
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I'm on your side.For the sake of our children, everyone over 50 should get jabbed.

Why?
Give each person the choice of what element of risk they wish to expose themselves to.
You know, treat adults like adults.

yes treat it as an annual booster same as fly.

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