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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Is that so that you can become the most knowledgeable dead person or the dead person who held the most irrelevant facts in their head and who died whilst trying to discover the meaning of life.
    BT hold on to the knowledge but just realise that there is bugger all that you can do to affect what it happening. Not head in the sand, just realism ----unlike these stupid programmes which Ant an Dec and others get involved in.
    Have to disagree. Those that have had a jab fair enough, but more and more people who HAVE NOT YET had the jab need to know what the outcome could be.
    The answer like suggested to bury your head din the sand could be seen as selfish

    As for thanking Robert. He is merely passing on important information from studies. People need to understand the risk / reward of the experimental jab and not go off the mainstream narrative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    Have to disagree. Those that have had a jab fair enough, but more and more people who HAVE NOT YET had the jab need to know what the outcome could be.
    The answer like suggested to bury your head din the sand could be seen as selfish

    As for thanking Robert. He is merely passing on important information from studies. People need to understand the risk / reward of the experimental jab and not go off the mainstream narrative.
    Making just about any decision as a responsible adult without considering factual, empirical evidence is simply plain bonkers to me.

    I research and then decide with the knowledge I have to hand.

    Using this protocol I swerved having the Covid jab.

    Glad I did too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    Have to disagree. Those that have had a jab fair enough, but more and more people who HAVE NOT YET had the jab need to know what the outcome could be.
    The answer like suggested to bury your head din the sand could be seen as selfish

    As for thanking Robert. He is merely passing on important information from studies. People need to understand the risk / reward of the experimental jab and not go off the mainstream narrative.
    UG, are you suggesting that people should think for themselves about things? I wonder if you could really push that aspect because the majority of people I know seem to enjoy the control and coercion aspect of life.
    That way, if things do not work out, they can blame whoever they wish to blame instead of accepting the fact that they acted off their own gumption after considering the facts.
    The paths of Ashington are paved with face masks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    UG, are you suggesting that people should think for themselves about things? I wonder if you could really push that aspect because the majority of people I know seem to enjoy the control and coercion aspect of life.
    That way, if things do not work out, they can blame whoever they wish to blame instead of accepting the fact that they acted off their own gumption after considering the facts.
    The paths of Ashington are paved with face masks.
    Your correct on this IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    Your correct on this IMO
    Not surprising really when we have politicians running the show who are reluctant to accept reponsibility for any of their actions.
    The leaders all disappeared many years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Not surprising really when we have politicians running the show who are reluctant to accept reponsibility for any of their actions.
    The leaders all disappeared many years ago.
    When Johnson and Hancock gave the Big Pharma outfits no culpability for their vaccine outcomes was what convinced me to swerve the jab.

    I could never understand why people would suffer the jab and its unknown consequences just to board a plane and go on holiday.

    How f*cking ridiculous was that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    When Johnson and Hancock gave the Big Pharma outfits no culpability for their vaccine outcomes was what convinced me to swerve the jab.

    I could never understand why people would suffer the jab and its unknown consequences just to board a plane and go on holiday.

    How f*cking ridiculous was that.
    How about in order to go and see needy clients who had asked for help from the charity for which I volunteer? Some of these were classed as vulnerable and, in order to meet insurance requirements, we were instructed that we should be vaccinated otherwise, like many health workers, we would not be allowed to give assistance. I am now 76 years old and still help those in need, if I drop dead tomorrow ---so be it -----but I shall miss my holiday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    How about in order to go and see needy clients who had asked for help from the charity for which I volunteer? Some of these were classed as vulnerable and, in order to meet insurance requirements, we were instructed that we should be vaccinated otherwise, like many health workers, we would not be allowed to give assistance. I am now 76 years old and still help those in need, if I drop dead tomorrow ---so be it -----but I shall miss my holiday.
    Coercion and control at its very finest mein freund. Divide and rule. The Tories have been doing it for nigh on 250 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    UG, are you suggesting that people should think for themselves about things? I wonder if you could really push that aspect because the majority of people I know seem to enjoy the control and coercion aspect of life.
    That way, if things do not work out, they can blame whoever they wish to blame instead of accepting the fact that they acted off their own gumption after considering the facts.
    The paths of Ashington are paved with face masks.
    Nail on the head Sub, while few or us on here, me included, were pointing out not just the folly of lockdowns, but the catastrophic consequences which would follow, and have duly arrived, out in the real world polls were showing the vast majority were in favour of them, and many would have welcomed even more stringent restrictions. It was then that it really dawned on me, we're fecked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Nail on the head Sub, while few or us on here, me included, were pointing out not just the folly of lockdowns, but the catastrophic consequences which would follow, and have duly arrived, out in the real world polls were showing the vast majority were in favour of them, and many would have welcomed even more stringent restrictions. It was then that it really dawned on me, we're fecked.
    They just don't want anything other than herd mentality, acquiesce, behave, fall in line - or else...

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