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Annie
4 years ago

 “U.K. could end up with fourth, fifth or sixth waves of cases after it opens up its borders to international travel”

from the Qatar link above.

So we have to halt all international travel for ever?
There’s progress.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Sorry, did I miss the ‘third wave’ ?

TORs
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Forever lockdowns are a threat for as long as the narrative about covid being a kind of bubonic plague persists.

GCarty80
GCarty80
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Maybe the Qatar Airlines boss is begging for another bailout?

Spikedee1
Spikedee1
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

The Irish have really gone fucking bonkers haven’t they. Why would any airline be suggesting we should not be flying?

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Spikedee1

like you wouldn’t believe – I thought UK was bad….

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I’m not sure it’s about bolstering the nation state which flies in the face of the NWO/rule by WHO/Bill Gates and Facebook ruling the world thing.

The way it is going each sovereign nation state is going to be negotiating mutual recognition of vax permits with every other such state.
Plenty of room to confuse we plebs that way.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

The concept of the state is very strong amongst voters especially referendums. It’s just not very enriching for the ruling classes’ rent-seeking.

karenovirus
4 years ago

The last roundup item Twitter link comes up

‘This page does not exist’
No surprises there but the main film link showing the crowds passing a fixed point speeded up makes its point very well

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  TORs

Yes, that’s good for me. Perhaps Twitters censorship monkeys aren’t all that good

karenovirus
4 years ago

‘March For Freedom’

Great report on the march from LeftLockdownSceptics especially the 15 minute uncut footage of the Police entering Hyde Park to stop the impromptu party.
That backfired as the crowd slowly pushed them back until finally they were out of the gate.
The Police effort was s bit feeble frankly, being more used to bullying old ladies for feeding the birds in that very park.
During the ten minute stand off at the gate the crowd was not particularly large, half of them were more interested in filming the action and several were bravely discouraging fellow marchers from pushing the Police further.

It’s been suggested, and I agree, that the initial Police squad were sent in to cause a bit of trouble to give the press something to photograph.

Set up as Aunt Sallys by their own superiors.

TORs
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

You don’t need to be a conspiracy theorist to detect an organized “pro-covid” (could we say?) propaganda effort on twitter.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

One thing I’m certain of. No damage of any kind was caused by the protestors. Because if it had, the MSM would have been all over it like flies over faeces.
Compare that to the BLM mayhem that the police grovelled to.

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Can anyone provide a link to the 14min video showing the Hyde Park push-back? Too many morons on Twitter taking the side of the Bullies in Blue without any evidence to support them other than what they’ve been told by BBC/Sky.

Adamb
4 years ago
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J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

Excellent, cheers!

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

In the roundup above

“March for freedom”
About halfway through the article.

Ed Adamb beat me to it 😀 but the roundup article is worth reading by way of context.

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Thanks – Adamb provided a link to the exact video I was looking for.

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

It was particularly smart of those who stood with their backs to the police, creating a divide. Made it impossible for the police to justifiably attack someone from behind while all those cameras were filming.

It’s been suggested, and I agree, that the initial Police squad were sent in to cause a bit of trouble to give the press something to photograph.

I’ve seen this myself at a previous march. Everyone was completely calm and peaceful, then I watched with my own eyes as an unusual group of stereotypical tattooed ‘nazis’ came round the corner – the very same corner that the media was stationed with loads of police presence… Next day, the MSM produced huge misrepresentation of the march, only showing these same thugs misbehaving and being arrested.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

I was expecting the reinforcements that arrived outside the Hyde Park gate to be TSG ready to give the partygoers a good clubbing, instead they were ordinary plod in baseball caps fronted by a nerdy looking one gathering ‘evidence’ with his Go-Pro on a stick.
Pathetic since, as mentioned, half of the remaining crowd were filming them, LOL.

Was the earlier march you mention at Trafalgar Square ? I remember the skinhead low lifes creating a scene before plod waded in for the press.

Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Brian Gerrish reckons they sent ordinary plods in to seize the sound system and be ‘low key’ but the whole thing escalated..

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Certain crowd leaders seem to be employing tactics now to get the rest of the crowd working as one, to face off the police (or to turn their backs on them) without violence, and it seems to be working.

Spikedee1
Spikedee1
4 years ago

Mystery surrounds rise in young covid cases. Are these people simple, and can JB of LS not think of an answer? Fuck me!! Could it be the vast majority of people being tested are schoolkids?

SweetBabyCheeses
4 years ago

“ “Mass testing programme is ‘stretching’ purpose of rapid tests, regulator warns” – The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is concerned people could view a negative test as a green light for ignoring lockdown restrictions, according to the Telegraph”

Presumably people with negative tests have had the sheer audacity to think they were allowed to do such things as meet indoors or perhaps even hug each other! Perhaps these morons will actually catch on that these tests are intended to further restrict their freedoms not permit them to have them back! Why on earth anyone has one I have no idea 🤷🏻‍♀️

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

There is only one reason I can think of for enduring one, that is to step on an airplane then at least there is no need for an injection. I am very pleased to discover that the US recognised tests for someone getting on a plane to a US destination includes a ‘quickie’ antigen test. The ‘casino’ RT-PCR test can be avoided. If you are planning an extended stay in the US there remains a perfectly acceptable solution to their embargo of UK/Irish/Schengen visitors.
You shouldn’t have to do any of this, but loopholes do continue to exist if you look hard enough.

JayBee
4 years ago

The size and above all the totally normal and diverse composition, joyful spirit and peaceful behaviour of the marchers was too much for the media and the authorities to handle and accept.
That’s why they needed to create a totally unrelated incident afterwards to discredit it.
That’s all there was and is to what happened in HP and to the reporting of the disgraced DT.

steve_w
4 years ago

armchair epidemiologist reporting for duty, Sir!

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

looking forward to our modellers’ mid-summer hyper-spike not occurring

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Jezebel71
Jezebel71
4 years ago

Just tried to access the Martin Daubney tweet and was told This page doesn’t exist. Down the memory hole, presumably. Luckily it’s still on here

J4mes
4 years ago

The liar in chief would rather see “bodies pile high in their thousands” than go back into lockdown…

In other words; he’s asking for a reaction in favour of lockdown.

john ball
john ball
4 years ago

Was at this march and the previous, 20 March. Being brought up in Wembley Park close to and been to matches there often, so have good idea of size of crowds. Anyone who has been to Wembley, the other major football stadiums, Twickenham, Lords, the Oval knows that the numbers here were of a different vaster scale so between half a million and a million. Oxford Street and its extensions eg Holborn were full all the way from Marble arch to Old Bailey. All very peaceful, good humoured, police kept away and no broken windows. About 2 hours after rally really ended, police had courage to attack the very few still remaining in Hyde Park.

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  john ball

Make sure to share this video to anyone taking the side of the police: https://youtu.be/DPK6gqEEY5w (link provided by Adamb)

You can see, without any doubt, the police came to provoke violence. As with previous anti-LD protests, they start with the pushing/kettling. When someone pushes back, that’s the green-flag for the cop to start getting violent. It didn’t work this time because they underestimated the strength of feeling and were massively outnumbered.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

as march was successful might be worth trying the Gillet Jaune approach used in France – although non violently of course – as in march once a week every week to show that it isn’t a one off protest but a very determined not going away kind of protest to show we don’t support lockdowns, loss of freedoms and vaccine passportts

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

But they were not massively outnumbered given their training, the crowd was not particularly large, nor militant (though Vocal !)
Pity about the bottles thrown as the marchers could probably have achieved their aim without that.

The Police seemed to rapidly become more concerned about their own safety, particularly that of their lady colleagues who appeared, thankfully, to be unscathed.
(Sorry if that’s a bit old fashioned but it’s just me).

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

Sorry if this has been dealt with elsewhere, but where on this site is mention of the Heneghan et al open letter to the government published yesterday in the Mail on Sunday and today in the Spectator?
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/an-open-letter-on-why-covid-restrictions-must-end-in-june
Its a call for end of all restrictions by mid-June because the vaccines have worked so well.
I don’t know what to say, given the signatories to this letter. I feel disullusioned.
The letter includes graphs showing the UK deaths/cases/ vaccined against other countries. I draw your attention to Portugal. It had the same spike of ‘cases/deaths’ as the UK in early January. It is now doing even better than UK , however check its vaccination record. If the vaccinations caused the improvement in the UK why has it happened better in a country with a fraction of the vaccinations?
Of course we all want the restrictions lifted, but for scientists ,who I used to regard in the highest regard, to argue that vaccines are responsible is derisible.

LePib
LePib
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

You’ll find it here – https://staging.dailysceptic.org/page/2/

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  LePib

nope.

eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

There is another explanation. If you corner anything, from a wild animal to a lying cheating Prime Minister, the likelihood is they will turn on you. The smart thing to do is offer them a course of action which achieves your aims whilst allowing them to withdraw with what they see as their ‘honour’ intact.

It really doesn’t matter why these pointless and dictatorial restrictions are removed, simply that they are.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

It does seem to be that COVID is seasonal, and there’s just less winter in Portugal.

RickH
4 years ago

Note – re. recent Round Up items – the latest round of enhanced censorship has seen the latest interview with Mike Yeadon taken down by YouTube.

eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Is it on one of the alternative honest channels?

TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago

Boris Johnson is but a stooge of the bankster-run crime network that controls the UKSSR. He has brought nothing but misery and suffering to this country while wasting all this time and money and resources on Convid and turning the UK into a fascist Orweliian shitpit, even more than it already was. The sooner he and his band of nauseating twats leave office the better. He is lower than Blair. No amount of spinning bravado for Bojo can change what he has done and the lies and carnage he has presided over, which in secret he likely celebrates and high fives his chums about, as Britain becomes an insufferable, unlivable hellhole. He is known the world over as a lying lowllfe POS and that is what he is, a lying, lowlife piece of shit.

Attaboy
Attaboy
4 years ago

so I get the feeling you are not a fan of Mr Johnson?

TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  Attaboy

Look at what has been done to the people and freedom of this country under his watch. He has just headed up the vaccine rollout, the true cost of which remains to be seen, but he is happy to encourage the young people of this nation to take massive gambles with their health for no gain at all. These gene vaccines are totally experimental and still under clinical trial. No Coronavirus vaccine ever got licenced or passed animals trials despite decades of attempts, this time they skipped animal trials. Bojo is too poorly informed to be aware of this, but I am not? How does that work? The damage that has been done under the Johnson government cannot be quantified. I appreciate a lot of the real power lies elsewhere, but he is PM and he is one of the boys, in the “Big Club”. Notice the fake shifting of gears surrounding the sleaze enquiry now, making it look as if people are being held to account, after everything they have done and covered up and overlooked in the past 12 months and more. The hypocrisy, lack of human spirit and vacuousness of the British political class is astounding, disgusting… Read more »

MechEng
4 years ago

I’m trying to get a feel for how much of the UK population the march represents: From comments from some locals on here used to estimating sizes of marches sounds like could be close to half a million turned up; half to one percent of UK population? Sounds a bit too high? I presume the further away from London you get the less likely people would be to go even if they wanted to, so I wonder what percent of people within, say the M25 went. And how many people either couldn’t go or didn’t know about it, or not sure, never having been to a march before. How many people don’t get it simply because of what they do and don’t hear on the MSM. Whatever the numbers, it seems to me like there must be millions just in the UK who support this. If each of those (UK and worldwide must be hundreds of millions) tried to do at least 3 things, like write to their MP, help another person understand at least some aspects of our cause, go to a march, etc. I’ve written to my MP (first time in my life), responded to the consultation on… Read more »

john ball
john ball
4 years ago
Reply to  MechEng

Like you I have written to MP, Gove’s Covid Status Review etc. given some money, but though over 70 felt I had to do more. Was easy for us three stops on the Tube, but everyone we spoke to came from much further away, Brighton, Norwich, East Grinstead, Manchester and the previous time Leeds, Slough and Dorking. Atmosphere was amazing, this time my wife came too and is now hooked. Everyone there will want to be there next time

Guy
Guy
4 years ago
Reply to  MechEng

I would suggest that the numbers only reflect a small percentage of people with similar beliefs. Have a look at the comments section of Sky News Australia’s reporting of the march and the number of Londoners who were unaware of it. There would be a number of people who could not attend for health / work reasons or other commitments.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  MechEng

Whatever the true number each of those predominantly younger people will have 20/30 family, friends and colleagues all of whom will have known the truth since sometime today.

WorriedCitizen
4 years ago

Re “mystery shrouds young people “etc

Open the (i) bottom right of photo and it claims the image “shows” people under 40. Look closely and only 2 could be identified as such. FAKE NEWS!

snooze
4 years ago

Martin Daubney’s twitter post re. The London March has disappeared.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

So, according to Lorraine Kelly, us sceptics “don’t deserve an opinion”.
Nice to see that democracy and free speech is still allowed.

Milos
4 years ago

Younger people are not getting more ill by covid19. They are ravaged by lockdowns. You can see this is some countries (like US) where excess deaths have risen with younger/middle-aged. But even with mass tasting with oversensitive PCR tests, most of excess deaths among younger were not official covid19 deaths. In the begging I listened (I thought the information was wrong but listened anyway) and thought coronamania is just due to panic and unlucky set of circumstances. But in the summer 2020. when hysteria continued with “long covid” (“which can affect the younger”), I stopped listening. It crossed a certain level of ridiculousness for me. Then when the “new variants” came, I already didn’t listen. Btw, if new variants were significantly different, this would probably mean that the virus was already in endemic phase, it mutated a bit (like influenza does every season), and that’s it (pandemic over). A lot of excess deaths in winter 2020/21 was due to typical ILI (not just influenza virus but various pathogens which cause illness similar to influenza) and mid-term consequences of the1st lockdown, short-term consequences of the 2nd, and immediate consequences of the 3rd which expressed themselves in ~winter when people usually die… Read more »

Janette
Janette
4 years ago

I attended the march on Saturday and we came from Newcastle. It was absolutely fantastic and i have seen an estimate of nearly 750000 attendees. It certainly felt like that. It gave me a great boost to be with so many like minded people. I will definitely be going to the next one on 15/05/21 and I would urge everyone to go.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Janette

Congratulations and thank you, I wish I had the mobility to be there on the 15th as well.

Amari
Amari
4 years ago

The link to the footage showing the sheer numbers of Saturday’s protest is broken, or it has been deleted by Twitter.