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Thread: Covid vaccinations - the legacy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    No, he wasn't.
    Latest bad news about the vaccines Blow Job and Hancock's Half Hour rolled out...

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/health...TSV8%2Fc61jgid

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    "Radio DJ dies halfway through hosting breakfast show. Tim Gough, 55, was on air for GenX Radio Suffolk when the music stopped without warning and the station confirmed he had passed away"

    Makes you wonder doesn't it, 55 year old men, healthy enough to go into work, do not normally drop dead halfway through the morning.

  3. #353
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    "Radio DJ dies halfway through hosting breakfast show. Tim Gough, 55, was on air for GenX Radio Suffolk when the music stopped without warning and the station confirmed he had passed away"

    Makes you wonder doesn't it, 55 year old men, healthy enough to go into work, do not normally drop dead halfway through the morning.
    Vaccine induced heart failures are getting more common by the day mon ami. Epidemic proportions even. Cardiomyopathy thanks to the likes of Moderna and Pfizer, where's the outrage?

    I wonder if they will breakout a new vaccine to undo the deadly work of the old vaccine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Vaccine induced heart failures are getting more common by the day mon ami. Epidemic proportions even. Cardiomyopathy thanks to the likes of Moderna and Pfizer, where's the outrage?

    I wonder if they will breakout a new vaccine to undo the deadly work of the old vaccine.
    Outrage mon ami ? I was out one night last week with someone who still believed you were protecting others by getting vaccinated. This person is extremely intelligent and highly qualified and works in a very responsible position. This was such a bizarre assertion, after all that's been known about the vaccines for over a year now, that I didn't even bother going there.

    On Saturday watching Clitheroe, one of my mates rocked up grinning and telling everyone who would listen that he'd just had his autumn booster. He seemed really pleased about it, once again I thought, 'what on earth is the point of saying anything' so I didn't go there again.

    The lack of knowledge amongst the general public about vaccines is astonishing. You have to give the Government, the Opposition and the media credit, they have done an incredible job keeping the lid on what's really happening.

    Joe Goebbels had it right, 'Propaganda works best when those who are being manipulated are confident they are acting on their own free will." There are millions out there blissfully unaware they are being lied to and manipulated, and sadly the vast majority will not thank you for telling them the truth.

  5. #355
    They never kidded me right from the start mon ami. If it normally takes 10 years to trial and get accepted a new drug, I'm still amazed they managed to roll out these heart attack on a plate vaccine within 3 months.

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    I'm just starting to notice a difference between the football games I'm watching now and those of a year ago.

    12 months ago it seemed every other game was interrupted by a player collapsing on the pitch or a spectator collapsing in the stands, it became such a regular occurrence that refs were given a directive to stop the game until the unfortunate spectator had been dealt with by the emergency services.

    This season........nothing, the games flow, uninterrupted by collapsing fans. I wonder why this is ? One possible reason is that this year the booster vaccines have not been made available to the under 50s, last season the vast majority of players and fans were being vaxxed up to the eyeballs, now they are not.

    Of course this is likely no more than a co-incidence...........isn't it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I see they've already rowed back on the 40% top tax rate. Told you before mon ami, Truss, Kwarteng, Starmer, Labour, Tory, makes no difference, neither Government, PM, nor Chancellor can do as they want. Just waiting for them to row back on Fracking next,
    It's done, as predicted, Rishi, the man who was saying he was in favour of fracking, has re-instated the ban on Fracking. One of the first things he's done as PM. Whoever runs this lunatic asylum, it's not the PM, Rishi is just doing what he's told.

  8. #358
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It's done, as predicted, Rishi, the man who was saying he was in favour of fracking, has re-instated the ban on Fracking. One of the first things he's done as PM. Whoever runs this lunatic asylum, it's not the PM, Rishi is just doing what he's told.
    Joe Goebbels like you say Sinkov had it sussed
    “Every age that has historical status is a
    governed by aristocracies.
    Aristocracy with the meaning - the best are ruling.
    Peoples do never govern themselves. That lunacy was concocted by liberalism. Behind its "people's sovereignty" the slyest cheaters are hiding, who don't want to be recognised.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Joe Goebbels like you say Sinkov had it sussed
    “Every age that has historical status is a
    governed by aristocracies.
    Aristocracy with the meaning - the best are ruling.
    Peoples do never govern themselves. That lunacy was concocted by liberalism. Behind its "people's sovereignty" the slyest cheaters are hiding, who don't want to be recognised.”
    Oh so true Cib, it's why populism is such a dirty word, it's why populists are bracketed in the media alongside racists, fascists, *****philes and the worst horror of all those knuckle-dragging Brexiteers.

    What populism would mean in practice, is the ruling elite governing according to the wishes of the demos, and they ain't having that, no fecking way.

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    Trailer for 'Died Suddenly'. A little warning, people of a nervous disposition should not watch this.

    https://www.stewpeters.com/video/202...m_medium=email

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