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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“France make “covid jab” mandatory for sports stars”. (MailOnline)

This one in 20,000 to 30,000 risk of death from taking these experimental “vaccines” – is this per dose, or is it the same risk however many you have, or does it go from one in 20,000 to one in 10,000 etc. for a second dose, or does the risk accumulate with each dose, but less than a doubling of the total risk for a doubling of the doses? It occurs to me that if the risk is one in 20,000 per shot, your total risk of death at the French rate (one dose/3 months) would, after ten years, be something like one in 500 – quite a serious cause of concern, especially for young people at low risk who haven’t the slightest chance of dying from a virus – or sportsmen who have to take this medication..

I wonder if the French government will look rather silly if a number of their sportsmen die from this in the coming years (unless they elect a more sensible president next year)?

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

With four doses each year you’d be lucky to be still alive after a dozen spikes. There’s no way the increase in risk from mRNA spikings that cause healthy cells to go viral would be merely additive like that. Cf. being kicked in the stomach.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

So is that “UK population of 25 million in 2025” prediction possibly plausible then?

My mind struggles to accept the possibility that such a thing could happen, but I suppose that doesn’t mean it’s not a true possibility.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Where is the 25m figure from?
I have the Deagel figures predicting a British population of 14m in 2025 (Spain 48m, Belgium 11m, USA 99m, France 39m, Germany 28m, Ireland 1.3m). Not sure whether these are updated figures. Perhaps they said 25m before? I’ve been meaning to do an analysis to get a better handle on which parts of the world they are saying will get especially badly whacked.

For more oomph they should publish confidence intervals 🙂

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

There was another post about it yesterday. I may be wrong about the 25 million figure.
But yes it was referring to Deagel.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

That was probably me and those were the last figures I have seen – within the last couple of weeks but I’m blowed if I know where I saw them.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

No, it isn’t plausible.

NonCompliant
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

The professional athletes are just the latest in a forthcoming long line of occupations where the stabs will be madatory. Evil comes in small steps.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

Yes, there was a theory that they are being affected particularly as they put their hearts under greater stress – the “canary in the coalmine”

If their hearts really do get progressively and remorselessly further damaged with each dose, then the French government’s latest wheeze (ahem) is a huge concern.

A Heretic
A Heretic
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

We’re already seeing a crazy number of athletes having heart problems. If they start forcing all of them to have regular boosters it’s going to be a little hard to brush the problem under the carpet as “mere coincidence”.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  A Heretic

If they all have it where’s the comparison?

Hence the compulsion.

Just like the coercion to get the clot shots.

Derek Toyne
Derek Toyne
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I believe all sports people should ask themselves do I want to risk getting a flu like illness or suffering a career ending heart attack. Most sports people won’t suffer any health problems just like most mothers never had a deformed baby after taking the drug thalidomide. But do sports people really want to take the risk of vaccination when it could end your career or even life.

Gregoryno6
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

“.. and that space in the Olympics opening parade is where the French athletes would be if they hadn’t moved…”

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

“Politicians are out of the depth all over Europe, sticking to a failed vaccination strategy to fight the pandemic”
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Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Silly?
Murderous.

BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I feel the most sorry for Christian Eriksson….after probably (likely) having the first jabs and having an adverse reaction, he won’t now dare to be “fully vaccinated”, so he can continue to play football (amazing player), but his choices will include only playing home matches in Florida or South Dakota.
Could be worse though….could be dead.

Paul B
4 years ago
Reply to  BoJo The Great

One 2yr old, One NYT virtue signaller and Four footballers all made the kill list over the weekend.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

Links?

One per post pls.

RedhotScot
4 years ago

You could always do your own work.

thefoostybadger
thefoostybadger
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Wait till we get the next fully subscribed Great North Run or London Marathon….60,000 people, mostly jabbed presumably, not all what you could be described as top level athletes, all putting their hearts under enormous pressure.

One of the years i ran the GNR, (maybe 2004 or 2005??), 5 people died of cardiac issues and there was a massive outcry about “safety issues”…..can’t see as few as that next time given the rate that super fit footballers etc are having difficulties.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Covidianism not a religion” (Times muppets).

I sometimes wonder…

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

If it isn’t a religion it’s certainly a cult. Religion with all the good bits taken out.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Closest to Moloch worship it seems to me!

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

It’s definitely a cult – and like most cults it encourages the ‘true believers’ to ostracise those who don’t follow the cult’s rituals (face nappies, spikings, testing every five minutes, etc).

Star
4 years ago

I wonder how Sarah Knapton, “science editor” at the Torygraph, feels about the comms team at the Department of Health writing such shite and putting her name on it.

She appears as though she doesn’t know what Covid means, believing it’s a virus. I’ve given up reading such crap. I might catch something from it.

Then again, maybe she doesn’t know what Covid means. She was the Chief District Reporter at the Newcastle Evening Chronicle. What did she get her degree in, assuming she got one?

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

The Telegraph started as a liberal paper, though the Morning Post who they merged with in the 1930’s were more conservative (but only Bill Deedes I think stayed on from them).

They do have some genuinely conservative writers today, but also more liberal people like Boris Johnson.

Moderate Radical
4 years ago

I’ve been informed that this dystopian monstrosity is from Liverpool today.

This is a living nightmare.

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Star
4 years ago

The Liverpool Echo describes the monitors as “hi-tech backpack screens”.

Who is employing these units? Isn’t much of Liverpool city centre owned by the Grosvenor Group, the vehicle for the Duke of Westminster?

The writing is almost illegible, in small white type partly on a yellow background. But the image is striking, as is the fact that these guys are walking up and down with such equipment. I wonder whether there’s sound.

Moderate Radical
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Thanks for confirming. I don’t know about ‘hi-tech’ (it’s just a screen attached to something that looks vaguely like a toddler car seat).

I’d bet a ten pound note that it has speakers/sound. The authoritarian bastards wouldn’t be able to resist barking orders at the public.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

The images are very 1984’ish.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Your tax money at work.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Quiet serf, you exist solely to be extorted from.

Know your place, get jabbed!

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

Is it the film set (complete with dystopian mask) for a remake of this?

Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954) – video Dailymotion

Nymeria
4 years ago

Dear God.

NeilParkin
4 years ago

Is it too much to ask the Nudge Unit if they can stop pushing the paranoid and pessimistic, and start nudging us to positivity and contentment.?

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

The “you will own nothing, but be happy” contentment? Coming soon!

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

“Did we say ‘be happy’? Oops. Mistake.” – Klaus Overlord Corp, Inc. (2031)

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

What we meant was “be happy that you’re not in prison/reeducation camp yet”.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

If you can coerce jabs you can coerce anti-depressants.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

What he meant was “you will own nothing and we will be happy”.

Star
4 years ago

Is there a site that publishes numbers for how many current infections with SARSCoV2 there are likely to have been each day, using at least some kind of semi-reasonable basis for estimation?

Or is that more than any “science journalist’s” job is worth?

“Case” figures on their own are worth almost nothing. Variables affecting that ridiculous statistic include

  • number of tests
  • likelihood of reporting a positive test depending on whether it’s say October or whether it’s near Christmas time, knowing you’ll be able to get some extra time off work
Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

They should at the very least report the number of positive tests per thousand.

I seem to remember there was a big change in positive tests numbers relating to the school terms.

NeilParkin
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

By the power of division,(cases/tests) I have calculated that 1:15, to 1:20 tests are positive, or we might say 14:15, or 19:20 are negative. Why are we still doing this outside hospital.? Isn’t it plain that a lot of people are testing ‘just because’ and costing us a bloody fortune to find out they don’t have a cold.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

The Spectator Covid Tracker | The Spectator has the % of tests which are positive listed with a couple of days lag. Most detailed easily accessible information.

NonCompliant
4 years ago

I believe every phone in the UK got a ‘Get YOUR BOOSTER NOW’ text from our beloved Govt.

If you got one you can forward it to OFCOM’s unsolicited spam compliaints number on 7726 !!!

They’ll even send you a thank you message back for your trouble. 😉

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

What do they do about people who don’t have phones? I know someone who has neither mobile nor landline – he must have a peaceful life.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Letters in blue envelopes, probbaly! I got some of them earlier in the year in addition to the regular test messages.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

They don’t bother ringing landlines.

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

I didn’t get one 🙂

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  Nymeria

Me neither.

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

We must be special.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

I haven’t received one.

Paul B
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

Blocked and reported to 3 via the handset, didn’t know about ofcom at the time, good spot.

JohnK
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

Not quite. At least one – I never received one, even though I have a mobile account with the same number for 25 years or more. Selective about which organisations I supply it to, though. Not only that, it’s only used for emergency outgoing calls, in the main. Haven’t received related emails either – although they could have been quarantined on the server and wiped out after a few days; who knows.

Laurence
4 years ago

It’s a sick world.   I am going through the process of ‘self-isolating’ despite my contempt for this disgusting law, as some other family members think it is a good idea, although I am pleased to say less and less each day.   My teenage son is furious that he also has to, and quite rightly so. He’s being asked to give up the last few days of his holiday when he is going into GCSEs in the coming year and a half.   The middle class, middle/ high income, typically males (my demographic) in control of the country hold the young in contempt – 24 million under 30s have had to waste 2 years of their lives to satisfy the lazy and nasty pronouncements of Whitty, Vallance and Ferguson – time they will never get back – whilst these individuals compete amongst themselves to pronounce ever more extreme scenarios with no empirical evidence and no sense checking. Their intellectual laziness has condemned tens of millions to a 2 year imprisonment and, until we fight back, this could continue. The governments sick marketing campaign led one of my 9 year old’s son’s friends to ask if he was going to die… Read more »

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Laurence

Mass testing and self isolation for a mild, highly transmissible virus threatens to cripple the country. This is insanity and should stop immediately (but won’t). I myself have never once self isolated, I guess I’m one of the lucky ones.

That Mail article some weeks back by Stick At Nought Hancock (inaugural Union Jackass of the Year) was one of the most ignorant, malicious things I have ever read.

Don’t forget about Belarus, which on its own demolishes the case for lockdowns. Peru at one point recalculated the way they counted “covid” deaths, leading to an approximate doubling of their figures. I never did get to the bottom of that. I suspect the number who actually died of “covid” will be considerably lower. Then again, the same could be said of a lot of places.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Laurence

Well start by ending your self-isolation.

Moderate Radical
4 years ago
Reply to  Laurence

‘I am going through the process of ‘self-isolating’ despite my contempt for this disgusting law, as some other family members think it is a good idea…’

‘My teenage son is furious that he also has to, and quite rightly so. He’s being asked to give up the last few days of his holiday when he is going into GCSEs in the coming year and a half.’

‘As I go through this shambolic process of self – isolation, more appropriate for a disease rare and highly dangerous than one widespread and with an IFR around 0.1%, I was watching Papillon with my teenage son – his comments were that this was a highly appropriate film to watch during our imprisonment.’

‘The time has come to fight back.’

I’m baffled. In the rest of your post you make many good points, but the above seems bizarre.

‘The time has come to fight back.’

Well, unless I’m missing something, to repeat what ‘huxleypiggles’ says above, you can start by taking you and your son out of the draconian and dystopian ‘self-isolation’. It is not merely absurd and tyrannical but it is unlawful.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Laurence

Problem is Laurence, you could have written this 18 months ago but nothing has changed since.

When our very large 6th Form College first went back after lockdown one last year it was perfectly plain that older teenagers had absolutely no respect for either Covid or lockdown regulations and I was hoping they would lead us out of this given the abject failure of their elders to do so.
But for one reason or another they soon buckled down and complied just like everyone else.

NeilParkin
4 years ago
Reply to  Laurence

I have not had a positive test, because I have not had a test. Ergo, I have no need to isolate. See how that works..?

Winston Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Laurence

Why are you isolating yourself?

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago
Lies Round-Up

There have been:

1,314,639 Vaccine Adverse Reactions and,

1,822 Vaccine Deaths.

Yet, Dr June Raine of the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency says:

“We have carefully reviewed clinical trial data in children aged 12 to 15 years and have concluded that the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective in this age group.”

In relation to the 1,822 vaccine deaths, the UK’s Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency have refused a FOI request from UKColumn News. Through this request, UKColumn News were seeking to identify specifics about the people that died as a result of the adverse reactions.

The reason the MHRA gave for their refusal was that the FOI request would cost them over £600 to fulfil and therefore was too expensive.

Boris Johnson claims:

“5 million people remained unvaccinated.”

Figures from the UK Health Security Agency show the number of people in England alone that remain unvaccinated is 12 million.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Well blow me down, another apparent liar.

What I do know is that no healthy person aged 15-17 has died of “covid”. And that there have been adverse reactions and apparently even deaths from these experimental “vaccines” among teenagers

Otacon
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t I hear somewhere that the number of vaccine deaths may be under reported by a factor of five, maybe even as much as a factor of ten?

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  Otacon

Previous studies on under-reporting had shown it was at least by a factor of 10, but most recent calculations by someone ( professional statistician and scientific? ) quoted by Steve Hirsch (?) said deaths and adverse events probably being under reported by a factor of 41 ….
( not a typo ) 41! 🙁

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Add to that the mirage of relative effectiveness of the jabs…

On an absolute basis the jabs have failed! As fewer died in the placebo group (then they were hastily jabbed after!)

Amtrup
4 years ago

Posting this link again because it’s such a worryingly explicit sign of the increasing push to scapegoat and exclude and “other” the unvaccinated, the sort of attitude that renders us “less than”, that eventually/rapidly justifies inhumane measures/treatment of a group. And which uses outright falsehoods to support its argument; the wrong/inflated figures for unvaxxed hospitalisations, and equally “boosted” figures for the number of vaxxed, making us look like a tiny minority ( less than 10% ) rather than a significant chunk ( 20% or more ) of the population.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/28/unvaccinated-uk-covid-dilemma-vaccine-refusers

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Quite right in reposting this. It is an absolutely abhorrent and disgusting piece of reporting. I won’t call it journalism because it damn well isn’t.

The current editor of The Groan – I can’t be arsed to look up this oxygen thief’s name, along with the writer, need to be added to the condemned list.

Are these objects really part of humanity?

FFS.

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes, just as we the unvaxxed are. 🙂

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

“The current editor of The Groan – I can’t be arsed to look up this oxygen thief’s name, along with the writer, need to be added to the condemned list.”

I think they join a vast long array of people haters who previously revealed the evil behind progressive-authoritarianism.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

What more would you expect from the UK’s version of Pravda?

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

One major missing piece of the puzzle, currently under consideration, is a strategy that gets to the bottom of why 5 million people remained unvaccinated, especially those in communities with an ingrained distrust of authority.No 10 even turned to an artificial intelligence (AI) company earlier in the year to determine the causes of vaccine hesitancy, but Whitehall sources acknowledge there is still a lack of understanding about how many of the unvaccinated remain so because of entrenched anti-vax ideology, misconceptions that could be turned around, a lack of time or transport to get to vaccine centres, or just apathy. Not occurred to them to ask us, then? The reason is quite clear in the majority of cases – most of of us who refuse do so because we don’t consider that the virus poses any great risk to us, and do not see that it justifies accepting an experimental gene-therapy injection with known and serious potential short-term side effects, and unknown long-term ones. And which also doesn’t prevent anyone from catching and spreading the virus. But of course this isn’t given as one of the possible reasons in the quote above, naturally. They’ve got to paint us as unreasonable /… Read more »

Phil Shannon
4 years ago

ITEM: “South Australia brings back tough new Covid restrictions just days before New Year ” – “South Australia has recorded another spike in Covid cases as the state introduces a raft of new restrictions to combat the latest outbreak,” reports the Mail. Just when you thought it was safe to go down to the shops again …. Our insipid ‘Liberal’ Premier, Steven (Marshmallow) Marshall, has determined that the populace of his state are becoming too complacent about the bug, especially it’s mild-mannered Omicron variant which is not exactly living up to the SARS-CoV-2 reputation as the destroyer of worlds. Fortunately, having recently reopened our state borders (to the double-jabbed only, naturally) with a requirement that they take numerous PCR tests after getting here (can’t be too confident in the ‘vaccines’ doing what it says on the tin, then), the queues at the testing centres have roared back into life and, guess what, they are finding more positives (either false, or non-indicative of any actual sickness or stuff like that). No one has died, needless to say. But its enough to trigger a raft of kneejerk restrictions because of the rise in ‘cases’ and patients in hospital ‘with’ (of course, just ‘with’)… Read more »

Gregoryno6
4 years ago
Reply to  Phil Shannon

It’s not much better on the western side either, Phil. Masky Mark went to Defcon 1 over a single case of whatever variant it was. Big Christmas/NY events killed like a bug under the heel.

Roger Cook has departed the Health portfolio for Tourism. Whether he jumped or was pushed is not known. Considering that ambulance ramping is now worse than it was when Labor took power in 2017 – and they beat the Liberals hard over it in the campaign – I wouldn’t be surprised if Cook wanted a job somewhat less stressful. Or even a whole lot less stressful. It’s not like we have tourism in WA any more.

Cook has been replaced by Amber Jade Sanderson and her CV inspires no confidence at all. Studied in the UK, her first job in Perth was media advisor to Carmen Lawrence. From there AJS moved to the United Voice union, reaching assistant state secretary before landing a seat in state parliament. Prior to becoming Health Minister she held the Climate Action portfolio.

In short, little if any real world experience. Health will be a rude awakening for her!

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Phil Shannon

Thanks for the bulletin, most noble Phil.
Are your Fascist liars like ours, viz. do they report hospital admissions but not discharges, illness but not recoveries?
I think this lying-by-implication has worked very well to convince the zombies that Covid always means instant death – without ever explicitly saying so.

Phil Shannon
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Hiya, Annie
No, it’s wall-to-wall ‘cases’, ‘hospitalisations’ and ‘ICUs’ down here, too. There’s no Narrative-bolstering drama in the numbers of the discharged, the recovered and those who had only ever had a mild illness anyhow. So, like Pavlov’s dogs, the mere mention of ‘case’ triggers a conditioned panic response, and Covid means near certain death. Lies of omission can be as effective as lies of commission.
Phil

Otacon
4 years ago

Dunno if this has been posted here. More proof that this is social credit in through the back door

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Susan
4 years ago

To Freddy Grey: The Americans opposing the vaccines are not just the “radical right-wing,” but vast numbers who have resisted the incessant propaganda, held on to common sense, drawn logical conclusions from observable experience, sought out legitimate experts’ opinions and explanations, exercised an innate urge for independence, freedom and self-preservation, and worried not about conforming. Or is this what you meant by “radical right-wing?”

JayBee
4 years ago

Do we have a statement, retracement or apology from this tosser yet in light of the French case number explosion?

Taking to Twitter, Andrew Neil said: “France has had vaccine passports for some time now. It has 600,000+ Covid cases. UK has 1m+. Which part of vaccine passports don’t you get. They also encourage younger folks to be vaxxed, where UK is lagging. And, as you say, vax works.”

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

A. Neil has been going to the dark side for years. Now he has arrived: no loss for GB News!!

Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago

Wait, did I read that right? New Zealand has approved euthanasia for covid patients who doctors think are unlikely to survive?

What the actual fuck?

So, if this is correct, does that mean they won’t attempt to save them by further medical interventions, e.g, they turn the life support machine off; or do they put a pillow over their face, or inject them with something to “put them down”?

What a splendid way to get rid of troublesome people, eh? You’ve been speaking out about the covid con, refusing to have the magic jab, and generally bein a pain in the backside to our rulers; oh dear, you’ve got covid now, we’ve decided that you won’t survive, so it’s euthanasia for you!

Does anyone else think this is downright creepy….and criminal? Especially when the ones making the decision about survivability are the ones who were administering the treatment? Good way to cover up medical mistakes as well!

Mad. These people are mad.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  Hypatia

These people are more than just mad. They are downright evil.

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  Hypatia

Similar crimes have been going on here with the midazolam and morphine. Just in NZ they pretend that the murder was consented. Similar thing has been going on for decades murdering HIV positive people (not AIDS) with AZT, the side-effects of which are indistinguishable from AIDS. One positive from this corona-con is that it has opened my eyes to all their other previous cons.

Idris
Idris
4 years ago
Reply to  Hypatia

After 60 hospital admission for Covid is a death sentence. Get your hydroxichlorimide , ivermectin, vitamin D, and zinc and stay at home

Gregoryno6
4 years ago
Reply to  Hypatia

A shiv will make the perfect belated Christmas gift for elderly Kiwis.
Get them before they get you.

John
4 years ago

Yesterday I was castigated for daring to question the terminology used by Dr Bhakdi. This was appealing to authority, why is that different to those who use Whitty or van Tamm as authority? There are viruses that persist in parts of the body such as Ebola, these are “active” but are kept under control by the immune system. Influenza may also be present sub clinically. Measles likewise ( I still have measles antibodies some 50+ years post acute infection, therefore the virus must be present in my bloodstream). Then there are viruses that are really latent, they change their shape in the cells they have infected, herpes viruses are the obvious example. These viruses have genes that produce proteins that mimic proteins produced by the body’s cells, thus evading the immune system. In some people the have an inherited condition called Chromosomally integrated HHV-6, where the virus is in the telomere of every chromosome in their body, affecting approximately 0.8% of the population IIRC. The mechanism by which they become active is not clear according to the literature of a few years ago. Herpes Simplex and Zoster are the most well known for reactivating. However Epstein Barr, which takes residence… Read more »

Encierro
4 years ago

Twitter from Dec 28 2021 watch the video.
https://twitter.com/ForTheGreater13/status/1475795962006286336

Idris
Idris
4 years ago
Reply to  Encierro

When did he say this?

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Pro-lockdown experts? Pro-lockdown Piltdown Man hoaxers, more like.

Darryl
4 years ago

Just seen the following post and video describing how the UK regime is funnelling money to YouTube influencers to attack people critical of covid restrictions. Textbook stuff from Event 201, it’s been obvious since day one they have been throwing huge amounts of money at celebrities, why is none of this reported on? –

“Imagine my Shock! 6-figure a month millionaire “Marxists” whose foreign policy talking points parrot the State Department and vaccine talking points that parrot the WHO are actually funded by the establishment? Their channels algorithmically (massively) boosted while anyone that disagrees with the Deep State is silenced? Shocking!
Because BreadTube as always been brain-numbingly conformist to the establishment, it makes sense that they tolerated slime like Vaush and his defense of child porn and stated sexual fetish of admiring horse genitalia, as he spouts Neocon talking points and calls everyone tired of wars a Nazi. Makes sense they get paid by that same establishment.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC-81f-Penc