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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    Just a shame a lot more people don't realise what's going on. In a few weeks we will be seeing loads and loads wearing masks. I will try and bite my tongue as long as I can.
    i have to rein in my utter contempt for them when I'm out with Mrs S, the most I can get away with is a subdued FFS. I do my best to keep clear of them though, I don't want to be contaminated by the virus saturated rags hanging off their nose ends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    i have to rein in my utter contempt for them when I'm out with Mrs S, the most I can get away with is a subdued FFS. I do my best to keep clear of them though, I don't want to be contaminated by the virus saturated rags hanging off their nose ends.
    I am gobsmacked! Today I had a confrontation with someone who villified me because I have never been tested for Covid. It was just a normal conversation which turned to masks and other related aspects and I just said that I had never been tested at all and this obviously touched a nerve. I explained that I had never had any symptoms so didn't need testing ----oh no ------it is everyones' duty to get tested. I walked away in the end and thus ends a friendship ---oh dear, how sad, never mind.

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    I am gobsmacked! Today I had a confrontation with someone who villified me because I have never been tested for Covid. It was just a normal conversation which turned to masks and other related aspects and I just said that I had never been tested at all and this obviously touched a nerve. I explained that I had never had any symptoms so didn't need testing ----oh no ------it is everyones' duty to get tested. I walked away in the end and thus ends a friendship ---oh dear, how sad, never mind.
    Our GP's receptionist told me straight to my face, "It's people like you who are responsible for the spread of Covid."

    I told her straight to her face, "It's people like you who are responsible for erectile dysfunction".

    She just went all blank.

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    I've had two meetings in a hospital recently, one with a surgeon, one with a nurse, both asked how are you with your vaccinations, I told them both, I've had the first two and one booster, I'm not having any more. Neither made any comment and we just moved on. On neither hospital visit did I see any staff, doctors or nurses wearing masks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I've had two meetings in a hospital recently, one with a surgeon, one with a nurse, both asked how are you with your vaccinations, I told them both, I've had the first two and one booster, I'm not having any more. Neither made any comment and we just moved on. On neither hospital visit did I see any staff, doctors or nurses wearing masks.
    Did you actually see any staff, doctors or nurses mon ami other than your own two?

    I hope the need for your visits is not too serious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Did you actually see any staff, doctors or nurses mon ami other than your own two?

    I hope the need for your visits is not too serious.
    There were a few knocking about, but I wasn't on the wards or anything. Going in on Tuesday morning for hernia op. Not too serious in the grand scheme of things, I'm not even booked in for an overnight stay, they're kicking me out at tea-time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    There were a few knocking about, but I wasn't on the wards or anything. Going in on Tuesday morning for hernia op. Not too serious in the grand scheme of things, I'm not even booked in for an overnight stay, they're kicking me out at tea-time.
    Good luck with the op, sinkov, I had one of those around 40 years ago after we had just won a cup final. First guy I saw working on the ward when I went in was the centre forward who I had played against the day before. In spite of that he was very good to me!
    It's a keyhole job most of the time these days. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Good luck with the op, sinkov, I had one of those around 40 years ago after we had just won a cup final. First guy I saw working on the ward when I went in was the centre forward who I had played against the day before. In spite of that he was very good to me!
    It's a keyhole job most of the time these days. Good luck.
    Cheers Sub, just hope it doesn't keep me away from Shawbridge for too long.

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    " Switzerland slated to destroy millions of mRNA vaccine doses in 2023, as even the olds have stopped caring, and nobody in the developing world wants the surplus either.

    Switzerland, home to less than 9 million people, is one of the biggest mRNA vaccine customers in the world relative to population. They've already received a staggering 33 million Covid vaccine doses, only a little over half of which were ever administered. The small country is now sitting on 13.5 million doses, nervously awaiting the delivery of a further 2 million in the coming weeks, and surely lamenting that 11.6 million more are scheduled to arrive by the end of 2023. The vast majority of these will sit for some months in freezers before the Swiss Confederation destroys them. The country already binned more than eleven million doses last year, the greater part of them after a deal to supply surplus snake oil to the third world via the failed Covax initiative fell through because nobody in Africa wants this stuff either.

    Vaccine credulity may still be the mainstream, politically acceptable position, but revealed preferences show that enormous majorities everywhere are done with mass vaccination. Pharmaceutical executives can sing their doubtful hymns to the miraculous safety and efficacy of their jabs, but the quiet worldwide rejection of their pharmaceutical garbage is a stinging rebuke, suggesting that billions of people across the world harbour unexpressed scepticism towards these products.

    From here, it is only downhill for the vaccinators."


    That's as maybe, but while dumb **** governments like ours, bullied, cajoled and bribed by the WHO, WEF and Bill Gates, continues to throw billions of pounds at them, Big Pharma won't give a FF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    " Switzerland slated to destroy millions of mRNA vaccine doses in 2023, as even the olds have stopped caring, and nobody in the developing world wants the surplus either.

    Switzerland, home to less than 9 million people, is one of the biggest mRNA vaccine customers in the world relative to population. They've already received a staggering 33 million Covid vaccine doses, only a little over half of which were ever administered. The small country is now sitting on 13.5 million doses, nervously awaiting the delivery of a further 2 million in the coming weeks, and surely lamenting that 11.6 million more are scheduled to arrive by the end of 2023. The vast majority of these will sit for some months in freezers before the Swiss Confederation destroys them. The country already binned more than eleven million doses last year, the greater part of them after a deal to supply surplus snake oil to the third world via the failed Covax initiative fell through because nobody in Africa wants this stuff either.

    Vaccine credulity may still be the mainstream, politically acceptable position, but revealed preferences show that enormous majorities everywhere are done with mass vaccination. Pharmaceutical executives can sing their doubtful hymns to the miraculous safety and efficacy of their jabs, but the quiet worldwide rejection of their pharmaceutical garbage is a stinging rebuke, suggesting that billions of people across the world harbour unexpressed scepticism towards these products.

    From here, it is only downhill for the vaccinators."


    That's as maybe, but while dumb **** governments like ours, bullied, cajoled and bribed by the WHO, WEF and Bill Gates, continues to throw billions of pounds at them, Big Pharma won't give a FF.
    Well put. The real scandal is yet to come. We are going to find out that the mRNA vaccines have killed hundreds of thousands and injured millions of otherwise healthy people. The demand for accountability will grow. Then we will learn that reverse transcription has implanted genetic information into our genome permanently--by whom, and to what purpose? Data from Swindon showing the rate of serious vax complications 1 in 15, with each subsequent booster more dangerous than the last. Extrapolating from this data, Dr. John Campbell estimates that 4.5 million Britons suffered vax-related heart disease in 2022.


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