We will have to agree to differ upon whether Sunak is my leader. A leader leads whereas Sunak is in thrall to the need to please the likes of the Daily Mail and GBN and to the need to throw red meat to the right of his party to keep them from deposing him. Just my opinion.
I know where the term ‘conspiracy theory’ came from and I also know the conspiracy theory about its origin. Which do you have in mind?
I taken aboard what you have said about your heath problems. I won’t say that I understand their impact upon you, because how could I possibly do that? I can imagine though and, wholly inadequate as it seems, you have my deepest sympathy.
I don’t question your belief that your ill health was caused by the covid vaccine, just as I wouldn’t question the belief of the bloke who put the boot in on Sunak on GBN. As I mentioned towards the start of this thread, I believe that I was unlucky enough to have been rendered gravely ill by a Hep B vaccination in 1997.
The point though is that neither your belief, that of the bloke on GBN or my belief are proof of a link to the vaccinations that we had.
I have had five Pfizer jabs with no harmful effects other than temporary soreness at the injection site, but nobody sensible would suggest that is proof that they are safe, because a sample size of one would clearly be inadequate to do that. Billions of such jabs have been administered world-wide, however, and the fact is is that there is no evidence that they are responsible for widespread harm.
I am sorry to hear about your neighbour’s mother, but a short period between diagnosis and death is not evidence of a ‘turbo’ cancer and certainly not evidence of a link to any vaccine that she might have taken.
People became ill before the covid vaccines. And people died before the covid vaccines.




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