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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Vaccines for care workers will lead to staff shortages” (Hart). I was talking to a friend recently, who is very upset about not having the opportunity to move into care work despite being very well qualified, and who knows someone who has had to give up care work because of the “vaccine” mandates. Multiply this across the country, and you are looking at a disaster for the most vulnerable who depend on care , and indeed a crime. The government has blood on its hands by doing this, and it will only get worse unless they stop. Even if requiring these “vaccines” for care workers did have some effect – which is at best doubtful – this needs to be set against the need for the vulnerable to have good quality of care, and a good quality of life. They will literally die if they do not get the love and care they need by good people, and in a horrible distressing way. Us Christians pray that God will not abandon us in the terrors and pains of our death, but this is exactly what this government is doing, and they should be ashamed. I hope that anyone reading this… Read more »

Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Yes, this has already happened in France though, both care home and hospital staff had a deadline in which to get jabbed or get fired. Not sure how their health care system is faring as a result…

Steve-Devon
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Considering our Dear Leaders speech yesterday I would say that the Government are only too happy to create a crisis in the care home sector which they can blame on the ‘selfish’ un-vaccinated care home workers. Private enterprise can then ‘Build Back Better’ with big, efficient, carbon neutral, mega care homes that can offer ‘care’ (of a sort!) on the cheap. There are already mega care homes being built and probably mega £s to be made by some people in moving care homes in this direction. As to life inside such a high tech, high capacity institution, I will leave to your imagination.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

sounds like factory farming for old people – doesn’t strike me as in any way at all “better”

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

You Christians have abandoned God and this is a big reason why we are in this mess. Look at the state of it. Opening the doors to The Devil, allowing these evil criminal corporate medical companies and the amoral genocidal British government to set up shop within the boundaries of The Church to inject people with literally The Mark of The Beast. Most “Christians” have fallen for this trick, been jabbed and they stubbornley refuse to use their minds for what they were created for. Go to any church and you will be met with hand sanitiser, warning signs, propaganda – terrorism I would call it. Straight out of The Devil’s Playbook. The Priests and Vicars are all on board, smugger than smug in their holier than thou disposition that they are righteous.

This is not acceptable in any world, but we live in one in which these criminals – with the full support and endorsement of The Church – have seized control and created Hell.

Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago

Sadly, ComeTheRevolution, I have to agree with much of this. When I went to our church (which has been open since last August) during Holy Week, I saw the ‘Covid Shrine’ and the yards of red and white tape and my first reaction was to tear it all down and I felt like Christ in the temple with the money-changers. I merely contented myself with desecrating (can one desecrate such a thing?) the covid shrine with a ‘Back to Normal’ postcard. Do bear in mind that some churches have not gone along with all this (Hugh’s is one of them); our dear Rector has been pushing the boundaries as much as he can but he has two constraints, (a) the diocesan jobsworths above him and (b) many Christians have been taken in by this nonsense. Please keep in mind that there are 7,000 who have not bowed down to Baal. With the advent of these accursed and Satanic vaccine passports, which are so steeped in sin that their only place is Hell or a museum of the disgusting and disreputable, it is likely that Welby will require them in churches, but some churches will refuse and then the Church of… Read more »

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

It is indeed a broad church for better or for worse (and I suppose it at least means that truth and decency is more likely to survive in some remnant of the faithful). I can guarantee that the criminal medical companies won’t be setting up shop in our church any time soon, and our church has kept the terrorism as low as they can get away with (indeed lower on at least one occasion). I think your ire would be better saved for that police force which, under the leadership of Dick, invaded a Polish church during the Good Friday liturgy – the sort of behaviour one would normally associate with countries such as the Chinese People’s Republic. Or the government (and their collaborators) who are forcing people out of care (including many very caring Christians).

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

In the USA an alternative community of un-jabbed medics, nurses, therapists etc is being developed to enable the non-jabbed to access treatment more easily. Not sure how this could happen over here, but there is probably a market for un-jabbed carers being directly employed.

Mark
4 years ago

“The case for mass migration is built on lies” – For decades we were told that free movement was not depressing wages. Britain is owed an apology, writes Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph. Gosh! It’s almost like mass immigration isn’t the bestest thing ever, after all! But we were told – endlessly and heavyhandedly – how wonderful it is. How it makes us all richer and gives us better takeaways, and brings the rainbow unicorns and flower pixies of diversity into all our sad, dark, pre-modern lives. As this writer showed, in a piece linked here above the line a few weeks ago relating to the situation in Sweden, the harms of mass immigration build up until they can no longer be denied, and start to impinge even on the immigrationist elites, and then the ideologues who were pushing it subside into a grumpy and guilty silence. Sweden’s cultural revolution But there is no restitution for those truthtellers whose lives were ruined by those ideologues, with their thuggish cancel culture attacks. There is no restitution for those who lost out as a result of these intentionally radical and greedy policies. There is no returning society to the condition it was in… Read more »

Mark
4 years ago

Doctor outright lies to push covid panic and scapegoat “vaccine” resisters.

Confirmed: The Mater Hospital Was NOT Full of Unvaccinated 20/30-Year-Olds on Ventilators on the 22nd July
Finally exposed, not by the BBC or mainstream media, of course, but by independent citizen-journalists.

This has been an all too common story.

As the author of the piece notes:

What this does highlight is that there is a level of tolerance for disinformation and mistruths as long as that disinformation favours the orthodoxy. To our knowledge, we are the only media outlet that felt it important enough to fact-check Emma’s claims, the others, in true stenography fashion, took her claims and reported them as fact likely because they fitted with the overall narrative at the time – the unvaccinated are the ones causing all the problems in the heath service

Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Good grief! And how many times is this going on across the entire world, media reporting lies as fact due to them supporting the false narrative and fueling the public fear as a result? But those that have donated their critical thinking ability to the Covidian cult just swallow it hook, line and sinker. People are gullible, apathetic and thick! Nice work these journos!

SweetBabyCheeses
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Thanks, good website that! Hope that Emma woman chokes on her coco pops.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

perhaps she should be sacked for lying on the job?

Mark
4 years ago

Lying in line with the establishment’s lies means never having to say you’re sorry.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

or even sacked for twittering lies on the taxpayer’s money….

Was she at work while the tweet was sent?

Mark
4 years ago

Don’t know the answer to that. But we both know she won’t get disciplined anyway.

George J Dance
George J Dance
4 years ago

This week I’m blogging a long article I wrote for The Daily Sceptic in March, on the Anti-Virus: Covid-19 FAQ’s attempted takedown of the Great Barrington Declaration. Today’s installment deals with the strongest argument against the GBD: that too many would die from following it. 
https://gdspoliticalanimal.blogspot.com/2021/10/4-focused-protection-would-still-mean.html

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

UK Judge orders Government to provide evidence in court that justifies Covid-19 Vaccination of Children in legal challenge to halt roll-out of the jabs to Kids

https://theexpose.uk/2021/10/06/uk-judge-orders-government-to-provide-evidence-in-court-that-justifies-covid-19-vaccination-of-children/

Let’s Wake up Wokingham

Friday 8th October 11am
Parade through Wokingham Town Centre with signs and strange masks as seen in Edinburgh last weekend
– please bring your carnival/Guy Fawkes/Fancy Dress masks and white overalls if you have them – if not please come anyway
Meet in the Cockpit Path car park in the centre of the town RG40 2HD

Stand in the Park Make friends – keep sane – talk freedom and have a laugh

Wokingham Howard Palmer Gardens RG40 2HD  
Sundays 10am
behind the Cockpit Path car park in the centre of the town 

Bracknell South Hill Park 
Sundays 10am & Wednesdays 2pm  
Join our Wokingham & Bracknell Telegram group http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

Reading River Promenade 
Sundays 10am  
Join our Reading Telegram group https://t.me/standindparkreading

Mogwai
4 years ago

I wonder if the German story covered in TSN can be found elsewhere…yet again another useless link that takes us to a sodding paywall! There must be coverage of this on German sites, if I come across anything I’ll share it.

Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  Oscarone

Oooh I’m not sure but I’ll take a look anyway in a bit. Thank you! 🙂

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago
Reply to  Oscarone

I watched part of yesterday’s video ‘Doctors shocked at blood test resultds from vaccinated individuals’ and, as the the doctor predicted, the video was duly taken down by YouTube within hours. However, it has now reappeared on http://www.banned.videos and it’s well worth watching.

Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  beornwulf

Can’t get the link to work for some reason. Says “This site can’t be reached.”

Oscarone
Oscarone
4 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

ttps://cairnsnews.org/2021/09/29/pathologists-reveal-astonishing-results-of-investigation-into-ten-deaths-linked-to-the-covid-19-vaccines/

AndyPandy
AndyPandy
4 years ago

I try to avoid travelling on the London Underground, but have had no choice the last few days. You can tell as you travel on it that many of the mask wearers (down to about 70% now) are fuming that the unmasked are not doing what they’re told. ‘Why don’t the staff do something?’ they think as they glare over their masks which are often pulled up to just under the eyeballs, counting how many people on their carriage are unmasked- and their body language when someone not in a mask sits near them says it all. But many of the TFL staff are not wearing masks, and none of them are enforcing the rule from what I’ve seen. Nor have I seen a single one of Khan’s ‘enforcement officers’, since July, when the fines were dropped. Meanwhile on TFL’s trams, mask wearing is down to about 20%.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  AndyPandy

Let them fume. Enjoy it.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Just smile back.I was at the doctor’s yesterday, unmasked, no questions asked at all, but I did get some glares from the the other (masked) stragglers in the waiting room. I smiled at them and they quickly shifted their gaze.

Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  AndyPandy

Haha, mugs and loonies, the lot of ’em! And what’s the betting, if they’re so fastidious about muzzling up, that they’re all double-jabbed, like obedient little automatons? Such confidence in their pretend vaccines….Ugh!!

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  AndyPandy

travel after 9pm it was 10% masked up loons.

NonCompliant
4 years ago

Given the evidence, who thinks the Baltic states with the passports will just keep on doubling down to the eventual conclusion of holiday camps for the unvax’d?

PartyTime
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

Here’s an on the ground report from Lithuania https://txti.es/covid-pass/images

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

That article is such a sad indictment of how easily a population is cowed into submission. What a principled man.
Thank you for sharing the link.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  PartyTime

“opportunity pass”, whichever marketing sociopath came up with that must’ve looked at the gates of Auschwitz and thought “what a great tag line”.

Mogwai
4 years ago

Agreed. It really is taking the piss and rubbing salt in the wound.

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago

Another Collapse Right After #ClotShot Vaccine, They Can’t Conceal It Because It Was Livestreamed
https://www.bitchute.com/video/52Is27V0V8aM/

Mark
4 years ago

Tory Sir Peter Bottomley describes the ‘desperately difficult’ financial woes faced by MPs living on £82,000-a-year – and calls for an increase to more than £100,000 Tory Sir Peter Bottomley says he is not sure how MPs ‘manage’ on current salary He told the New Statesman he wanted to see salary rise to match those of GPs MPs are currently paid £82,000-a-year and get help for costs through expenses The average Britain meanwhile earned £31,000 a year last year, figures show  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10066255/Tory-Sir-Peter-Bottomley-calls-MPs-paid-100-000-year.html How can MPs who presided over the worst peacetime governance error in history claim to deserve a pay rise? Surely they should be having their pay docked for 2020 and 2021, for abdicating their roles by allowing the regime to pass an enabling act and largely ignore them, based on a wholly spurious “emergency”. How can these scum who earn in many cases two or three times as much as many of their constituents and have easy expenses claims for the honest costs of doing their jobs (and more), claim that they “can’t manage” on their salary? How do their constituents survive? If they were arguing about raising their salary based on differentials, or competing with alternative careers,… Read more »

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The average Britain [sic] meanwhile earned £31,000 a year last year

Looks like the DM could do with paying their sub-editors a little more, to attract some who can spell, though…

Though, elsewhere in the DM:

Can’t spell? You can still get a FIRST: University grade inflation fears as tutors ignore poor English in policies to drive ‘inclusivity’, watchdog finds

  •  Regulators have said universities are causing rampant grade inflation
  • Office for Students said assessors had ignored poor spelling and grammar
  • Universities claim decent level of English would discriminate against migrants
Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

I seem to remember Simon Heffer or someone arguing that MP’s should not get a salary for their jobs, that it is a great privilege for them to sit in parliament deciding on the laws the rest of us have to follow. Of course the trade unions would object that this would mean only the rich can become MP’s. Fine, make parliament sit for 2 evenings and maybe one day a week, the same as many semi-professional and amateur sportsmen give up whilst holding down a job. Restricting their hours might curb their propensity for thinking up laws to fill every hour of the week, resulting in the sort of legislative diaorrhea and over regulation that has become all too common. If MP’s really have to travel down from the Shetlands or wherever to vote in this day and age, pay them for no more than minimal expenses and time they have to take off work. Perhaps continuing to do real work as well would keep them more in touch with reality.

Old Maid
4 years ago

So Javid doesn’t trust those who’ve taken his risky killerjabs. Let that sink in.

RickH
4 years ago

Bayesian hypothesis testing and hierarchical modelling of ivermectin effectiveness in treating Covid””

Essential reading, given the recent co-ordinated establishment assault on previous meta-analyses.

Silke David
4 years ago

Facebook wants every employee back at their desk from January…but only if you’re injected!

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago

Quote of the day has to be Laura Dodsworth comment: ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four was supposed to be a work of fiction, not a manual.’ Priceless!

SilentP
SilentP
4 years ago

Have just spotted this article about ivermectin. It could do with a bit of propaganda checking

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58170809

mishmash
4 years ago

Proposal for mandatory Covid certification in a Plan B scenario” – Here, HART urges everyone to present their views on Covid vaccine passports to the Government.

I tried, but it’s a total joke. You can’t genuinely express your concerns over the system or oppose it. The multiple choice questions force you to choose the lesser of the evils already planned, with an “I don’t know” option for added insult.

The entire worthless questionnaire should be condensed down to a single question:
Are you FOR or AGAINST vaccination certification to participate in society?