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  • 86% of the COVID PCR

    Tests......were wrong 😆

    And yet not reported on MSM.

    Apparently you can get a positive test from a banana.

    Still people would rather deny the truth than admit they were conned.

    Longer faster and stricter.....next time.

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    All over MSM just now that flu is on the go early this winter, hospitals struggling with admissions - x number in critical care etc. It'll be tik-tok dances before we know it.

    Doubt it'll go to lockdown (although nothing would surprise me from the morons in charge) but definitely shows you where the problem is, and it isn't the flu / Covid viruses.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Deeranged View Post
      All over MSM just now that flu is on the go early this winter, hospitals struggling with admissions - x number in critical care etc. It'll be tik-tok dances before we know it.

      Doubt it'll go to lockdown (although nothing would surprise me from the morons in charge) but definitely shows you where the problem is, and it isn't the flu / Covid viruses.
      A fair bit of this countries problems can be traced to that time.

      Neil Oliver's latest video on you tube fascinating.

      I have forgiven the fools who believed and still believe but they will never forgive me......in a nutshell where we are and why the COVID enquiries findings were always gonna be the findings

      Stumbled across thon Preston journalist on itv the other day......sturgeon levels of ****er

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      • #4
        Just been on BBC news again - NHS chiefs are saying that the current level of flu cases is putting 'unprecedented pressure on the NHS'.

        Is that the NHS admitting that the pressure on it during Covid obviously wasn't that bad and that the current typical, and annual, flu is actually worse despite it just being flu? Or is it just the fact that MSM love the word unprecedented even where there are clear precedents?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Deeranged View Post
          Just been on BBC news again - NHS chiefs are saying that the current level of flu cases is putting 'unprecedented pressure on the NHS'.

          Is that the NHS admitting that the pressure on it during Covid obviously wasn't that bad and that the current typical, and annual, flu is actually worse despite it just being flu? Or is it just the fact that MSM love the word unprecedented even where there are clear precedents?
          Went for my flu jab yesterday, nhs were definitely not under pressure, three off them stood yapping from minute I went in, and were still stood in their wee huddle, by far over staffed

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Deeranged View Post
            Just been on BBC news again - NHS chiefs are saying that the current level of flu cases is putting 'unprecedented pressure on the NHS'.

            Is that the NHS admitting that the pressure on it during Covid obviously wasn't that bad and that the current typical, and annual, flu is actually worse despite it just being flu? Or is it just the fact that MSM love the word unprecedented even where there are clear precedents?
            Was in a boozer last night over here ( a pub I actually like ) Irish guy singing and a wee bit of chat and a laugh.

            He was speaking to folk in the audience and ripping the piss until he got to 3 women who were nurses.....try and remember exactly quote....." The hero s of COVID, Remember when we used to clap for nurses why did we stop doing that ".....audience starts stomping and cheering.......they were 3 mental health nurses from Scotland.....if I mind right all these services were shut Doon during COVID.

            It's a ****ing joke what people believe.

            Just as an aside they were about 65 stone between the 3 of them......dinnae think they need food banks.

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