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Mark
4 years ago

David Davis @DavidDavisMP On Tuesday I will vote against the ill-thought out, damaging and confused Plan B restrictions. Rather than restrictions, the Government should focus on massively expanding the booster programme and rapidly rolling out new therapies, such as Paxlovid. https://twitter.com/DavidDavisMP/status/1469964870544203777 Disappointing to see pols like Davies prepared to jump on the anti-lockdown bandwagon now that it’s reasonably safe to do so, but still pushing the fear agenda. No, Davies, “massively expanding the booster programme” is not remotely the right thing to be doing, in the face of a disease that in no way justified that kind of panic response even when it was new and at its greatest threat, such as it was. The least you should be doing, Davies, to justify your salary as the political representative of your constituents, is seeking proper, honest and reasoned cost benefit assessments, which would certainly say that by far and away the most sensible policy response now would be to clamp down hard on the fearmongering over covid, and enforce a return to normality, with covid treated strictly as just another seasonal respiratory illness. No testing, no discrimination, no wasting money on “vaccination” or any other novel treatments, unless specifically clinically… Read more »

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

They probably have to say that. Where do you think these political parties get their money from?

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Not ever going to accept that as an excuse, justification or even as an explanation.

To do so would in any case merely confirm that Davies is personally corrupt (even if it’s for the party’s benefit), and therefore merely affirm my criticism of him.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Oh I’m not suggesting it will necessarily wash when the trials begin (though they might try something psychological about group think or some such I suppose). Like enough the reality though.

Dave Angel Eco Warrior
Dave Angel Eco Warrior
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

There will be no trials.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The right thing to do is nothing – but as is normal in politics (and particularly in fascist regimes) that’s rarely an option.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Nothing at the governmental level, certainly.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Maybe someone who knows about politics could tell me how we ended up with fascist regimes? (Though admittedly I’ve been expecting something of the sort with the continuing issu7es relating to the financial crisis – quantitative easing never properly stopped for one).

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Generally speaking people end up with the governments they deserve.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Well, the sheeple certainly do, but thinking people are dragged down too.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Almost all of post WW1 Europe emerged with democratic systems, especially the new countries.

20 years later, apart from Scandinavia and the British Isles, most had succumbed to facist or military dictatorships or, like France, were headed that way.*
Some, like Franco, through war but most through the ballot box thinking fascism would save them from Communism (cf Covid). Well it didn’t, it brought WW2 crashing on their heads.
The USA saved Europe from Communism but over half had to endure 4 decades of it first.

* This pattern is just as important as Hitlers rise to power in Germany alone but is not taught in our education system.

PartyTime
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

There’s an interesting discussion and proposal as to what to do about it here: https://westonaprice.london/articles/take-back-parliament/ – a problem particularly with the Conservatives is that candidates are selected by a tiny number of people in the local associations because people have better things to do than to get involved with politics. This is why the candidates are so unrepresentative. The author suggests that time would be much better spent participating in the local Conservative association than on going on a protest march.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

As Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf you first need an easily identifiable target (Jew / Covid) and then you instill fear and resentment in the population (Rich Jews in charge / Death, Disease). Reinforce it with a secondary target (disabled, black, immigrant, unclean/unvaccinated). It’s interesting how Jews were known as Unclean in the same way they try to smear Unvaccinated. There is no logic or truth involved, there doesn’t need to be. They are simple targets, easily identifiable, both are responsible for all woes, and “if only we got rid of them all everything will be fine”.
You then have a regime that clamps down on the targets, protects the people, keeps them safe. It’s all just psychological warfare really.

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Having to be seen to be doing something is the shovel that has dug us into this very deep pit. In their haste, they overlooked the need for a ladder/rope.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

What an utter idiot Davis is – he’s done his research then?

FFS.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

An idiot, or a carefully cynical, unprincipled politician. Either would fit this message.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Agreed, what is Paxlovid and has it had anymore longterm testing than the rest?

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

It’s Pfizer’s pill version of the jab. No testing as one has become accustomed to. There are various politicians pushing to rush it through. I saw one the other day where it was suggested it should be fast-tracked through approval and bypass the testing. Such is the world today. Needless to say, I won’t be taking it.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

Thanks for that, not new or different at all then, just an alternative delivery method.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

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kate
kate
4 years ago

Internationally renowned scientist, Professor Chris Exley, has been forced out of his longstanding university position because his ground-breaking research challenged vaccine dogmas. Researching vaccine safety has lost him the support of standard funders, attracted malicious media smear campaigns, and, eventually, cost him his livelihood. Here is the full report of how it happened, how I got involved, and why it is critical we expose this shocking story of corruption, injustice, and science sold out.
https://miriaf.co.uk/science-sold-out/
https://www.aluminiumresearchgroup.com/?utm_campaign=47074bda-49c4-4168-8886-12451286a634&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail_lp&cid=2843c817-59b6-4c32-9bb4-697613bf2527
Welcome to the website of the Aluminium Research Group. The group was previously based in The Birchall Centre, Keele University from 1992 to 2021.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Same with research challenging aspects of Darwinism, same with research challenging the climate scare (David Bellamy springs to mind), same with research challenging the abortion industry. So much of “science” today is corrupted.

Otacon
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Not to mention the same with any scientist who contradicts the transgender narrative

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Otacon

Among others. It’s quite frightening how quickly such nonsense can become set in stone…

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Talking of stone. It’s even reached Ancient History and Language
Yesterday Google punted me a book review by (?female Cooney of UCLA) about Pyramids and Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt.

The title is quite straightforward but its content is entirely devoted to critiquing the tyranny and Patriarchy that was ancient Egypt.
I think we always knew that but she manages to get the word Patriarchy into just about every paragraph while telling nothing of Egyptian history at all.
She interprets the endless succession of Dynasties as the waxing and waning of these Patriarchal Tyrannies.

The good news, from her point of view, is that Climate Change will finally overthrow the Patriarchal System.
In 200 years time. LOL.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

I wonder what she’d have said if it had been a matriarchy…

Incidentally, I understand some interesting things have been learnt about diet from Egyptian mummies. As I remember, it seems that the Pharaohs suffered what one might call Western ailments with their dietary excesses whilst the general population with a healthier diet were quite healthy. Apparently there was a similar improvement in health during rationing. If the government could get people to eat well (and we seem to see some benefit in Finland just from adding vitamin D to food), a bug going around simply wouldn’t be an issue. But I guess big food make too much profit from some of the rubbish they sell to allow it.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Female Pharaohs did sometimes emerge but that doesn’t fit with the author looking at ancient history through todays woke prism.

The general population were fitter and healthier as hunter gatherers before succumbing to agriculture and slavery for 5 thousand years.

I eat reasonably well but don’t want the government to have any positive influence on that, no objection to them banning substances that are actually harmful like arsenic in bread.

PartyTime
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

The government would likely mess up nutritional advice too. There’s a theory that the Egyptians became ill through their consumption of seed oils, which may also be what has led to the epidemic of degenerative disease since the 1980s. Whereas the official view is still that polyunsaturated fats are good for you. Some discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGxc2nbV5ac To get anywhere near to the level of polyunsaturated fat consumption discussed in that video you would need to eat deep fried food pretty much every day, although I gather that is common in the USA.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

To be fair to Bellamy I do think he had the best of intentions, he just wasn’t thinking logically and considering the history of the planet. I believe a lot of people see the world as too big a place to comprehend so zoom in on a tiny aspect they think they can control and get carried away on a Saviour trip.

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

Isn’t the push to get everyone injected with a leaky vaccine at the start of a new strain ‘epidemic’ with everyone together indoors over Christmas just about the most stupid idea possible?
Either the people behind this are as thick as shit
Or they are evil beyond belief
I guess its possible for some to be both.
And why the hell hasn’t the time been used to increase beds, ICU beds, staff etc over the last 22 months? Again thick or evil or both?

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

The banality of evil…

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

It’s desperation, I’m sure it is. I believe they are panicking about an entirely different crisis, an economic one, and are going to maximum distraction and destruction as the wheels inevitably fall off. I can’t wait for the downfall of these people.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

The worry is, we might all end up going down (apart from those billionaires maybe).

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

They have Cried Wolf too often and at least some, if not many, will not be distracted again.
But the problem remains, who do we replace the liars and thieves with?

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

A little from Column A, a LOT from Column B.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Readers of Local Live online don’t seem very interested. Most popular items are two commercial, outdoor, Christmas events followed by car crashes and new restaurants for nex year (yes I know, promoted into top listings). Eventually we get to 6 covid related articles; 2 what bozo will say, 2 what bozo has said, 1 about the party. Then a lengthy posting about Omnicon in the County of 1 million people which is actually all about the national background (1 Case in Wales !) before mentioning that those identified with Omnicon in the County are being ‘closely monitored’. From this we can deduce that Omnicon numbers have not risen (or they would shout about it) and that those identified with Omnicon last week (all five of them) remain isolated at home, that is they are still not ‘ill’ and so not hospitalised. NHS “overwhelmed” ? I don’t think so. I take your point about lack of ICU preparation and put it down to the NHS knowing perfectly well that Covid is on its last legs and that Omnicon is no big deal, (possibly beneficial). They know this in the same way that they were expecting something like Covid to arrive two… Read more »

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Read the Robert F Kennedy Jr book about Fauci and you will see it is 100% evil. If you have a Kindle it is £3. I’ll be ordering hard copies when they are in stock as I’m expecting it to become banned soon and censored from my Amazon Kindle.

Idris
Idris
4 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

Can this happen as I was prevented from buying new books on my kindle some time ago. I assumed it was because I won’t allow them to hold my card details after being scammed several time. I have down loaded all my books.

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  Idris

The standard model for this kind of sale is to sell you a license to read the book. They can retract the license and issue a refund at will. Of course, doing this against Robert F Kennedy Jn, would cause some headaches for them that would hopefully make them think twice. You can’t easily download books purchased via Amazon in a way that gives you control, they have technical protections against this. There should be stock of the actual paper book by the end of the month. My useless Labour MP will be getting a copy in the post.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

So any news of anyone (apart from Japan) stopping the “vaccine” coercion in light of Professor Fenton’s game changing conclusion that there is “no reliable evidence of ‘vaccines ‘ reducing all-cause mortality”? No? I thought not. Lying traitors.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Doesn’t fit the narrative so they will simply ignore it.

As will the MSM – the True Believers must be shielded from anything which might cause them to question the stream of bollocks they’ve been fed for the past two years.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Facebook admits fact checks are nothing more than opinion”.

Who would’ve thought…

(Does that mean these organisations can be done for misselling of products?)

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Bet that admission won’t lead to any change of approach though!

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

Covid alert raised to level four in U.K. as Omicron cases surge”

This is the future of health care!

  • Testing (genome sequencing for everything).
  • Prescribing pharma to match test results (no GP necessary)
  • Virus traffic light system, with vaccines alerts.
  • Regular vaccine boosters (like a dog) for every conceivable disease, including old age.

Fuck RIGHT Off.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

Covid alert raised to level four in U.K. as Omicron cases surge” – Decision signals high pressure on NHS as concerns grow that vaccines are less effective against fast-spreading variant, reports the Guardian.

Omicron case fatality rate in South Africa, after a month of transmission, is 0.42%. Delta’s CFR in SA is currently 3%. It is clear that you want Omicron to outcompete Delta as soon as possible everywhere and end the pandemic. And yet, the British regime forced the serfs to wear masks that do not work and have more gene therapy injections. And now, panic is on. The therapy does not work as well for Omicron! This was predicted a year ago by Geert Vanden Bossche.

Coetzee in South Africa says Omicron is a mild disease, whether a child or 80 years old, injected or not injected. Why the massive flap, Bojo?

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Why the massive flap, Bojo?
Why indeed. It looks as though Moronic has been chosen as the scariant that will be used to apply further psychological pressure to Europe and the US in particular. Fairly sure at this point they are trying to engineer economic collapse with plausible deniability. As to why they are desperately trying to inject further poison into the already compliant….. that’s mystifying. They’re even more desperate to do this than they are to marginalise and villify the unpoisoned – this tells a story in its own right. What are they up to?

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

He’s under orders.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Don’t filthy masks and reducing people’s symptoms a bit mean more people will get it?

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

With David Davis voting against the new North Korean-style covid regulations, that makes nearly enough decent, sane MPs to fill a National Express Coach. EDIT: Mr Davis has sadly been asked to leave the coach due to his views on surplus gene therapy doses.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

It’s all a worthless distraction. Johnson only goes if another Tory presses the button, & none of em are worth voting for!

Susan
4 years ago

Please! Anthony Fauci is not by any stretch the “top U.S. infectious disease expert.”

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

He’s the chosen one.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

He’s well known for getting it wrong since AIDS just like Ferguson since mad cow disease.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

Correct. A more accurate description might be – “one of the most accomplished mass murderers on the planet.”

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

It’s all about context. If you put him in a room with the characters from Sesame Street, then he would probably be 1st or 2nd.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

Big Bird’s paper on Humoral Response to the Receptor‐Binding Domain of SARS‐CoV‐2‐Spike Protein after Natural Infection or COVID‐19 Vaccination was an interesting read, wasn’t it.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Mr. Snuffleupagus peer reviewed that one I think.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

I was looking forward to his follow-up paper, but then he had a vax-induced heart attack and died.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

He’d be 3rd. You’re forgetting about the Cookie Monster.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

He’s the OG; I think this has been fairly well established.

Mark
4 years ago

I’m sure readers here will be delighted to know they are part of a “broad church of activists in a conspiracy-extremist movement we call a ‘hybrid threat’“, according to a murky activist “charity” sucking on the state teat and no doubt drawing on individual and institutional funding as well. These organisations either serve the (nowadays openly leftist) “deep state”, or they are harassed and deprived of funding and access. This one seems to be flourishing. “Institute for Strategic Dialogue @ISDglobal Today we launch a new series of reports on the global anti-lockdown movement, beginning with this paper examining how COVID restrictions have brought together a broad church of activists in a conspiracy-extremist movement we call a ‘hybrid threat’. isdglobal.org Between conspiracy and extremism: A long COVID threat? Introductory paper In this series of briefings, ISD takes a look at anti-lockdown activity across Europe and North America. This paper provides a summary of this series, comparing these phenomena across borders, and… 10:16 AM · Dec 8, 2021·Twitter Web App” https://twitter.com/ISDglobal/status/1468524992719638532 For an example of the past activities of this body, consider: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2017/04/18/microsoft-partners-institute-strategic-dialogue-ngos-discourage-online-radicalization-violence/ Of course “radicalization” and “extremism” makes it sound as though it’s targeted at real threats such as, say, islamist… Read more »

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Typical Psyops – start from the basis that they are tackling ‘extremists’ (because everyone is against that, right?), then redefine ‘extremism’ to include legitimate non-violent protest activities. Then when they’ve created the rift in society they can use nudge tactics to exacerbate it.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Non-violent protest against human rights abuses.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Nasty little organisations like the ISD serve the global regime in the same way things like Okhrana served the early Soviet Union. Working with the full blessing and support of the new, totalitarian regime, they seek to deploy Commie-Classic Tactic #1: accuse others of that of which you are guilty yourself, in this case, subversive behaviour. As I have written before, British people with views that positioned them firmly in the “true blue Brit patriot pint-of-Spitfire red-cords brigade will be routinely accused of “domestic terrorism” from this point on.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Spitfire is a popular drink with UK poles…

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

I wonder what sort of a threat they would call the various apartheid supporting, dangerous medication coercing, business destroying, human rights abusing governments?

crisisgarden
4 years ago

With this “two doses isn’t enough but three’s a charm” bullshit they’re currently spewing at the impressionable, they are almost saying to the rest of us not to bother. Even in the extremely unlikely event that we changed our minds, we wouldn’t be able to fit three in by the time the ‘tidal wave of omicron’ had done its worst. Ah well, I’ll stick to my own immune system and having an adult functioning brain I think. Fingers crossed for the jabbed though. Keep reaching for the stars, eventually I’m sure it’ll all be worth it ✨

Ceriain
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

He actually said,

If you haven’t yet had a vaccine at all, then please get yourself at least some protection with a jab as quickly as possible.

He said this about 2 minutes after saying,

…I’m afraid it is now clear that two doses of vaccine are simply not enough to give the level of protection we all need.

WTAF!

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

Consistency is never one of the strong points of the official narrative.

But it doesn’t matter, because the masses will accept it as gospel anyway, even when that requires doublethink due to obvious contradictions.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

I’m going to hedge my bets I think and have no doses. It either is, isn’t, won’t be or could be not enough for omicron but it seemed to work fine for alpha beta delta etc.

Ceriain
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

100% agree! That’s pretty much my plan, cg.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Why isn’t it Epsilon?

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

🤡 Clown World.

DS99
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

I wonder whether this is by design – two conflicting messages is confusing to the brain and so it switches off and then the message seeps into the subconscious?

Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

Wait, have I got this right?

The vaxxed are being told that 2 jabs don’t work so they need a 3rd.
The unvaxxed are being told to get the jab that isn’t working for the vaxxed.

Is that about the size of it?

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

But you’ll still be classed as “unvaccinated” until you get all three stabs!

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

HMG, and by that I mean the Pfizer board, has said everyone must have three jabs to protect against Omicron. But the doctors in South Africa, after a month of dealing with Omicron, have said it’s incredibly mild and express great surprise at the insane British reaction.

In my opinion, the wheels must come off the Wagon of Lies any day now, surely.

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

I guess Pfizer are making more money in Britain than in South Africa.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

Alex Belfield YouTube had a report the top 10 Pfizer shareholders (all institutional investors) saw their combined wealth increase by $8 Billion on the announcement of Omnicon with their CEO gaining $10 million of which he cashed in $3m.

Someone is making money somewhere.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

correction. Pfizer CEO gained $100 million.

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

So?
As they – and the world they pilot – are already hurtling into the abyss, axles will suffice.

Ceriain
4 years ago

I wonder how many old and frail people will die while Johnson is ‘boosting’ young, healthy people.

Hundreds? Thousands? Tens of thousands?

Who’s the granny killer, now, Boris?

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

An excellent point that is sometimes forgotten – don’t forget the official advice from HMG telling GPs they could dump the >75s to give out totally unnecessary third doses to healthy young people. Another one for the cries against humanity prosecution.

crisisgarden
4 years ago

OMICRON ALERT LEVEL 4
😂 You couldn’t write it! At what point do we collectively just start laughing at them. They’ve become a parody of their own bad idea.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

ALERT! ALERT! THIS IS A GOVERNMENT ALERT! OMICRON IS IMMINENT. OMICRON KILLS 25 TIMES FEWER PEOPLE THAN DELTA AND DELTA WAS HALF AS LETHAL AS THE WILD STRAIN. ALERT! WEAR YOUR FACE NAPPIES AND RUN TO THE JAB BUNKERS.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

OMNICON LIKELY TO SUBJECT YOU TO Natural immunity WITHOUT YOU KNOWING YOU ARE DISEASED.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

That is about the size of it, yes.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

🟢LEVEL 1: Bad. Covid lurks. It could be around that corner.
🟡LEVEL 2: Worse. Covid is there. I saw it.
🟠LEVEL 3: Worser. Covid is coming towards you!
🔴LEVEL 4: Terrible! Covid is here!!
⚫️LEVEL 5: Shit! Covid is everywhere, it’s right behind you!

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Love it.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

The city army ‘barracks’ remains on Black Alert (or whatever is second only to Imminent Armageddon) years after a relatively mild local terrorist incident.
Nobody pays it the slightest attention of course.

Ceriain
4 years ago

It’s clear that they’ve been trying to find a way to admit what we (and a whole lot of REAL scientists) have been saying for months… THE “VACCINES” ARE SHIT AND DO FUCK ALL!

But you only need to take one more… until…

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

…the next one?

Ceriain
4 years ago
Reply to  paul smith

You got it! 👍

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  Ceriain

…they can divert the trillions into something else dangerous and at least as lucrative, such as Pfizermectin. This is the biggest heist of all time with the added bonus of culling the population.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

Just when you thought British-hating globalists were satisfied with infiltrating and destroying The National Trust and English Heritage, you find out The British Council is also infested with them too. Take note of their latest rules please: you are not allowed to call yourself a “Brit” or describe yourself as a “native English speaker”.

This, of course, has nothing to do with whatever drivel they are using as an excuse, probably offending Ugandans, etc. Ugandans don’t care at all. It is about stripping you of your identity and dehumanising you. We must not only ignore these disgusting hateful creatures, but we have to start actively working to tip them out of their jobs and ending this reign of “institution capture” terror the Blair regime unleashed on us.

Or say goodbye to everything you have ever loved.

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Surely, the name ‘English Heritage’ is problematic* enough, yes?

*A word I have come to absolutely detest.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  paul smith

Give them time and I’m sure it will be renamed “Global Heritage”

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Honestly, at this point, such ‘re-branding’ would seem inevitable.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

So what should you say instead of Brit or native English speaker I wonder?
You also can’t say “BAME” now apparently (I used to read “fake” instead of “BAME”).. I’m finding it hard to keep up…

Incidentally, it’s a great country, Uganda, been one of my favourite in Africa for years.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

‘Brit’ is not a word I would use regarding it a gently detrimental alongside Pom, Risbiff or Limey.

Sadly my only experience of Uganda is the children of the Asians Idi Amin kicked out in the 70s joining me in school.

PartyTime
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Ugandans take a dim view of the woke politics imported by many young American missionaries. They consider it racist, as mentioned in this Ugandan TV documentary about the Renee Bach affair, which does not put her persecutors in a good light: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1Pe81KIGrY

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

The NHS sometimes asks how I identify myself ethnically.
The questioner somtimes hints
“I describe myself as white British . . “
In case I’m worried that’s not allowed.

Perhaps I should try “Aboriginal” since that is strictly accurate.

I recall some years ago being told by students that asking “where are you from?” is now frowned upon.
I can’t think of a kinder was to break the ice with an international student who are usually only to pleased to tell you and perhaps something about their country. They are even more pleased when they find out that you know where there country is, the name of its capital city and perhaps something of it’s history and culture.
Things that their fellow students will not.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
  • Japan places warning on Covid ‘vaccines’” – While many nations are attempting to coerce their populations into getting the vaccine, Japan has gone in the opposite direction, promising never to make the jab mandatory, as well as adding warning labels to the product, reports the Exposé.

I’ve been patiently waiting to see which was the first country to break ranks and put a warning on the gene therapies. The Australian PM and the Premier of South Australia have both stated there will be no universal mandate, as has the British Health Secretary, but I think the Japanese have gone further with this move. One can only presume the regime has a much weaker grip on Tokyo than it does on London.

paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

It’s a diversion – the upper echelons of the government, as elsewhere, is infested with ‘Schwabians’, and Japan is as compromised as anywhere else.

Otacon
4 years ago
Reply to  paul smith

I’m not so sure about that. Japan is a constant source of ire for the globalists because, unlike all the other first world nations, they won’t open up their borders to uncontrolled, mass immigration. They also hate the Chinese and are more than familiar with their ways.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Otacon

An American academic who spent time in both Japan and S.Korea told me that both societies are equally racist in outlook.

The difference being that the Japanese pretend not to be out of politeness whereas the Koreans couldn’t care less who knows including the foreigner they are berating at the time.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

One might say the Japanese are perfectly racist.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

New restrictions in Wales likely within weeks” – It comes as the First Minister, Mark Drakeford, says Omicron could lead to “large numbers” of people in hospital, reports BBC News.

There are 60 million people in South Africa, and since omicron a little over one month ago, 6438 people have been hospitalised of/with covid. Scaled down to the Welsh population, if they suffer the same as South Africa, then this is 321 beds over 6 weeks. So they’re going to destroy the lives of millions of people and ruin yet more businesses to keep 321 people out of hospital? Or is there a totally different omicron at work in Wales? While there is the issue of seasonality to consider, I still find it hard to believe Drakeford’s doom-mongering.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

The longer liberals/socialists are in charge, the worse it will get, this ain’t going to fix itself any time soon.

Steve-Devon
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

The very idea that a National Health Service with a huge workforce and a colossal budget in a damp cold climate can be overwhelmed by a respiratory disease beggars belief. They should have contingency plans in place and be ready to move to plan B if patient numbers climb, opening up holding wards offering palliative care and rationing intensive care resources to those who will benefit most. But maybe that is what the powers that be are scared of, they have so wound up the public over the sainted NHS that are terrified that this deity should ever prove to have feet of clay, which of course it has. all health care has its limits.
As it happens the figures indicate we are a long way from any such situation. The NHS is only too ready to cry overwhelmed at every opportunity and the politicians with no management ability just meekly accept this and turn on the public with their restrictions. The reform of the NHS is long overdue but unlikely to happen any time soon.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

I’ve had nothing but excellent and timely care from many different sectors of the NHS since emergency entry to EMU (non covid) in March yet every day we hear or read of people with terrible experiences seeming to go on forever.

I am unsure whether this is a post code lottery, how influential your Consultant is or simply luck of the draw.
Being in the S/W probably helps since Covid never was much of a thing down here.

PhilButton
PhilButton
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

The problem is that diagnosis and treatment is not of repeatable quality, in quality management terms. The unions – especially the BMA – have always strongly opposed quality management / ISO9001 type processes that are commonly used in other industries, seemingly on the grounds that it would reduce the skill requirements for medics
If you find yourself on the wrong end of a medical cockup it can be a horrifying and life-limiting experience, yet the unions get their way…

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  PhilButton

Comparison studies also quash innovation and initiative; a surgeon who unsuccessfully attempts a brave procedure is marked badly against a coward who only treats those guaranteed to succeed.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

Hospitalizations, Mortality Cut In Half After Brazilian City Offered Ivermectin To Everyone Pre-Vaccine

Between July and December of 2020, roughly 220,000 people were offered a dose of 0.2mg/kg/day (roughly 18mg for a 200lb person) as an optional treatment for 2 days, once every two weeks. 133,051 people took them up on it, while 87,466 did not…………….hospitalization and mortality rates were cut in half over the seven month period among the Ivermectin group.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

The specific issue of Ivermectin is one of the main planks that will be used in the prosecution of various Western political and health leaders during their trials for crimes against humanity.

twinkytwonk
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

The whole ivermectin issue just amazes me. They prescribe remidisvir despite only being effective at two things, kidney failure and extracting large sums of money from the nhs. Whilst ivermectin which has a fantastic safety profile and a number of positive high quality studies against covid-19 is ignored.

We know that high levels of ivermectin inhibit viral replication 100%, it’s safe, it’s cheap. It makes no sense not to at least try it in regards to treatment/prevention of covid.

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago

Roundup: US navy XO fired.

You would have thought that the grounds for sacking could legally be proved invalid because having a jab or test proves/guarantees/means nothing.

In a sane world – but of course, it’s not, otherwise we wouldn’t be in this awful self-destructive situation.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

The problem isn’t so much the sacking, but that the XO was so disgusted by the service he just didn’t want to serve anymore. Same goes for millions of us who have been threatened and bullied and told we’re not allowed to participate in our societies anymore unless we submit to the tyranny.

Well guess what? Many of us don’t want to be part of a society like that, so bugger off and don’t come crawling to us if the Russians reach Kent.

karenovirus
4 years ago

Has the former XO actually been decommissioned (fired from the navy) or just lost his XO role?

The old bat
4 years ago

As if it’s not enough that millions of people are waiting for NHS treatment, BJ has admitted that even more treatments will be put on the back burner because of this insane vaccination drive. So, it’s okay to die of cancer or other common terminal problems, but god forbid if you haven’t had an unecessary vaccine, that’s obviously far more important.
Do you think that this panic, which seems totally unwarranted, is a means of covering up problems with the vaccine? They will manage to frighten many into having a third vaccine who previously may not have been too bothered. A large proportion of these will develop covid and other problems quite quickly, which the government will then blame on omicron, enabling them to turn round and say – ‘we told you so – look how many people are now ill. How much worse it would have been if we hadn’t ramped up the vaccinations’.
I have been at a large family get together this weekend. I have been told that ‘vaccines seem to work okay, don’t they?’ and that I am going to die if I don’t have a booster. Frightening.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

If it’s anything like you speculate, the unvaxxed, and also low vax places like South Africa are going to make for very awkward control groups. To kick things off, only 25% of SA is vaxxed, and yet omicron is killing 25 times less people than Delta, vaxxed or unvaxxed, young or old. This makes Bojo’s vax-o-drive look somewhat unnecessary, at the very least.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

From a current Vice YouTube
” South Africa was punished for declaring Omnicon”.
‘Western vax hoarding meant we were 6 months behind our vax program. We have now procured sufficient vaccines but don’t have enough people who want to take them’.

Includes footage of an anti-vax meeting which is perhaps surprising coming from Vice News.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago

“Covid infection rates continue to surprise America”, Anyone here surprised? Seems obvious to me: inject people with an mRNA toxin and you create Covid incubator. This is not rocket science is it?

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

Tidal wave, tsunami. Omigawd (The Sun)

The age for the jab dropped to 40 on Friday and then 18 yesterday

Suspect all in not going well in jabland

steve_z
4 years ago

the Norman Fenton paper is important. If correct, there is no vaccine efficacy and the appearance of such is just a statistical artefact of the mis-categorisation of <14 days vaccinated as unvaccinated.

It needs a response from ONS or PHE and I’ve emailed my MP to that effect

AndyPandy
AndyPandy
4 years ago

Still 12 days of panic to go before Christmas.
Not a single death from this in S Africa, according to leading medic in that country on Talk Radio this morning.
People with omicron in hospital in this country will be people with other medical issues but who have been tested routinely, as anyone in hospital now is.

Idris
Idris
4 years ago

My hubby and I have just been to a Covid Christmas pantomime. We didn’t enjoy it. All it consisted of was a load of people shouting “It’s behind you”

stanley_plank
stanley_plank
4 years ago

So the answer to the conveniently timed variant is more fear and more jabs. Please forgive my cynicism Boris, but this is looking like psychological abuse now.

HumanRightsForever
HumanRightsForever
4 years ago

What has been done to children yet in this coup against humanity is not even outrageous: it’s downright evil. And with the plan to vaccinate over 5years old, who are at literally zero risk from the illness, there is more to come. Middle Age fanatics sent children crusade to redeem their souls. Just saying.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

First British patent dies of Omicron.
NO,NO,NO!!
He or she died WITH Omicron and even that’s highly doubtful.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

The American Thinker published one of my COVID essays.

 In this piece, I try to show why I have been so motivated to write so much about this topic. My main reason? The argument that COVID lockdowns and NPIs “saved lives” is so nonsensical. These public policing mandates almost certainly caused many more deaths than they prevented.

In this article, I compared traffic accident deaths among the young to COVID deaths among the young and ask why are COVID deaths so much more “tragic” than losing someone unexpectedly in a traffic accident? 

The latter cause of death is far more common and we never have stopped “normal” society because every year we lose young people from traffic accidents.

I also show all the young people who were lost in previous decades from other childhood diseases … and somehow society went on.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/12/saving_us_from_those_trying_to_save_us.html?fbclid=IwAR1ksQ8Gdd2ego3Ha9uVcSfc1WYHPnLK7eMs2TPoZFTieRQlcgBx3H5hb4o

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

Just when you think that the maskateers and Covid collaborators can’t get any more stupid!!!
Covidisters queuing for up to 7 hours for their booster jabs.