President Macron Says He is Introducing Vaccine Passports to “Piss Off” the Unvaccinated

French President Emmanuel Macron has said he wants to “piss off” the unvaccinated by banning them from public venues such as restaurants, cafes and cinemas. MailOnline has more.

The cutting remark prompted howls of condemnation from opposition rivals less than four months before the next presidential election.

“The unvaccinated, I really want to piss them off. And so, we’re going to continue doing so, until the end. That’s the strategy,” Macron told Le Parisien newspaper in an interview published late on Tuesday.

France last year put in place a health pass that prevents people without a PCR test or proof of vaccination from entering restaurants, cafes and other venues. 

The Government wants to turn it into a vaccine passport that means only the vaccinated can have a health pass.

The legislation will remove the option of showing a negative test, effectively barring unvaccinated people from hospitality venues or trains.

The plans have faced fierce resistance from anti-vaccination campaigners and far-right and far-left groups, but is backed by the Government which has a majority in parliament.

In a particularly snarky interview, the French President said he aims to irritate the unvaccinated into submission, rather than round them up and prosecute them. 

“I won’t send (the unvaccinated) to prison, I won’t vaccinate by force. So we need to tell them, from Jan. 15th, you won’t be able to go to the restaurant anymore, you won’t be able to down one, won’t be able to have a coffee, go to the theatre, the cinema…”

Macron’s use of a very informal French phrase, which can be translated as “to piss them off”, prompted immediate criticism by rivals on social media.

Disgraceful, obviously. On the other hand, refreshing to have some candour for change from a politician on their real motives. It also makes much more sense than the usual reason given for vaccine passports, that they will prevent the spread of coronavirus, as evidently they do no such thing.

Worth reading in full.

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Mark
4 years ago

This belongs here as well. There seems to be something particularly noxious about French-speaking leftists.

But there are also people who are fiercely against vaccination. Who don’t believe in science, they’re often also misogynists, also often racists. It’s a small group that muscles in. And we have to make a choice, in terms of leaders, in terms of the country. Do we tolerate these people?

https://twitter.com/AlexpiersonAMP/status/1477724473923149831

Tolerate this, Trudeau!

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Sacré bleu! Those dastardly conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers..eh? If only they could be exterminated like irksome termites…

Their RESET narrative has taken a real knock-back from the global reach and punch of “that” Rogan podcast… so the ramping up of the shaming’s and lies regarding how many unjabbed are now clogging up ICUs… 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10369089/Sir-Chris-Whitty-says-saddened-number-unvaccinated-patients-Covid-intensive-care.html

And of course those poor intensive care bed bound saps now bitterly regret not having opted for the three, erghh no four… I actually meant five vital for life clot-shots.

Personally, I take weirdo technonerd Whitty’s current bleating’s as a positive sign that the booster campaign is faltering…. So all those wasted Pfizer vials will need to be donated to nations third world, however their citizenry are well versed on Gates philanthropy, so millions of dollars wasted on gene therapies nobody ever asked for.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9599049/

Finally some good news… being an unjabbed untermensch in Israel means you can’t purchase and eat junk food.

https://twitter.com/Noconsent12/status/1478076592240959492?s=20

And here’s to the continuation of GloboCap’s agenda upset:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/tifQ75koB75a/

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Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Is the UK’s new COVID travel pass the start of TOTAL SURVEILLANCE?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkzXSEXnD3o

The UK’s NIH recently released a COVID pass for domestic travel. It’s an app that collects data and information regarding a citizen’s physical or mental health and vaccination history. The data SUPPOSEDLY will remain just on the app, but why then is it necessary? And, even more terrifying, the door has been left WIDE OPEN to collect even more intrusive information — like a person’s ethnic origin, genetic data and biometrics, or even history with the law. All for our safety, right?! 

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SimCS
4 years ago

There is no way I’m ever having any ‘covid pass’ type app on my phone. Never ever. I’ve never even scanned one of those covid QR codes at a pub or restaurant, etc., and have a valid but unreachable phone number for any manual ‘registration’.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The Macron, Draghi, the EU elite as well as the UK just hate democracy and ordinary people,

How the EU destroyed Italian democracy
Rome’s president has been turned into an emperor
https://unherd.com/2022/01/how-the-eu-destroyed-italian-democracy/?tl_inbound=1&tl_groups%5B0%5D=18743&tl_period_type=3&mc_cid=af220f32de
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Higginson Park corner of High Street & Pound Lane
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Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Misogynists?
Sorry?

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Were you not aware that you are a misogynist, Annie? Probably been one all your life and never noticed. Racist, as well.

Just as well there are people like the Trudeau twat to tell you….

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

“don’t believe in science”???

It is PRECISELY because I believe in science (but not “the science”), as in science the way it was conducted before March 2020, that I am fiercely opposed to mandated experimental vaccines which will interfere with the god-given genes I was given at birth.

annepassman
annepassman
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

I had no choice if my marriage of 50 years was going to last, but I absolutely agree with your decision and your comments about “science” and the way certain “experts have manipulated a certain section of science since February 2020. Hope you remain fully healthy

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  annepassman

I am just waiting for the Big Feminists to come out denouncing this situation where women are treated like chattels subject to the whim of the husband’s wishes.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

I’m not sure I believe in science funded by Cancer Research UK (I.e. big pharma).

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

This was incitement. If you or I spoke like this we’d be banged up.

steve_z
4 years ago

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59880263

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is in isolation having reported that he has Covid for a second time.

I imagine at lest one was a false positive

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

Lazy unscrupulous bastard prolonging his Christmas, whoops, Winter break.

steve_z
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

he’s had to isolate about 5 times for close contacts and pings

he can’t have seen the sun much in the last year

helenf
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

I imagine the last one was a false positive.

They are all false positives, as the PCR test is not a diagnostic test.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  helenf

I wonder who was dopey enough to down vote that!

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  Banjones

Wan Keir Sturmer

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

If only COVID was as harmful as they claimed!

TheApesOfWrath
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

Fucking ham faced cunt.

Backlash
Backlash
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

But he’s of the opinion you can’t catch or spread Covid if you’re vaxxed as he is? He said as much yesterday when he called for more children to be vaccinated to keep schools open.

When is the penny going to drop with these complete fools?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

These ‘experts’ must have known they would do no such thing – if not why were they called ‘experts’ , The truth is they were shills for Big Pharma and knew no more about the vaccines than a three day old monkey.

Those who warned of the danger of the vaccines were totally ignored, abused, arrested and banned from social media – latest being Robert Malone – inventor of the mRNA process- banned from Twitter for telling the truth to Joe Rogan.

Meanwhile, official Yellow Card reported deaths from the injections in the UK now at 1,800 plus with an official estimate that this represents possibly 10% of actual casualties.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

His Mummy is keeping the truth from him- he might just throw a tantrum.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

They know the truth, of course. It’s just that they’re being paid a lot of money to look complete fools. This one obviously thinks it’s worth it – anyway he is the right material.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

There’s nothing remotely positive about Starmzy. He’s a vacuum in a suit.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

Somebody once told me Covid was deadly.
Just this once…

crisisgarden
4 years ago

I asked this question on another story yesterday but it bears repeating – does anyone have any ideas about why the UK seems to be vaccine refusenik oppression hesitant? Our government’s reluctance to vilify, marginalise and ultimately criminalise free thinkers is quite conspicuous. Do we think this is cultural, strategic or other?
As for Macron, he appears to be playing with fire. if the aim is civil unrest, he seems to want to put his foot on the gas.

steve_z
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

nothing seems to work. look at the cases today – the ‘worst ever’ – that’s after vaccines, boosters, the stupid app, lockdown, track and trace

some people are looking for someone to blame and for Macron and Trudeau that is the unvaxxed. To cover up for their own stupidity.

The Omicron variant appears to be a runny nose. Marginally less dangerous than the previous strains which were tired and a cough.

I don’t know why we haven’t started oppression – probably same reason we didn’t collaborate with the Nazis – no surprise the french, austrians and italians are the worst

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

Coming soon – “If you think your neighbour is un non-vacciné, call this nombre“?

FrankFisher
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

Well hopefully the politicians are more frightened of us than the french and germans are of their people.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

Yes, I hope that’s one of the reasons!

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

*does anyone have any ideas about why the UK seems to be vaccine refusenik oppression hesitant* The simple answer is CG they’re not, as in this sitting occupational WEF puppet Govt is relying currently on the ongoing psyop-mindfuck-prompts via their rolling £320m Covid ad spend to date, and the existing mandatory international travel restrictions (increasingly triple vaxxed only)… plus ideally more private enterprise driven restrictions to demand time consuming LFTs et al. and/or blocking of the unvaxxed from services. If HMGovt had stupidly opted for boot stomping overt aggression it would have blatantly revealed the true totalitarian stance they serve… which would have then exponentially increased blowback. This is a war of attrition fight. Bozo and his brains trust techno-Google-nerds are betting on the resistance collapsing due to inconvenience fatigue Our growing resistance is betting on more and more members of the general public waking up against the 24/7 BBC brainwashing operation and the following virus control lies: Lockdowns work – they didn’t Vaccines work – they don’t Track-n-trace works – it didn’t Vaccine green pass apps work – they don’t Vaccine mandates work – they don’t Extensions to emergency powers work – they don’t What all the measures have… Read more »

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cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

Great observations, and yes, its a war of attrition – that we are winning thanks to the likes of Toby, Delingpole, Dr Sam White, Mike Yeadon, Francis Hoare, Reiner Fuellmich, Robert Malone, Fiona Rose Diamond, Robert Kennedy Jnr and so many other brave resistors.

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Can you now understand why Macron is p*****d off with the uninjected?

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peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

And try to find those stats in any MSM.
Macron is using gutter electioneering tactics. He is a very horrible person on every level.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Waaaah.

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Ah that explains a lot. He’s super pissed off with them for being less covid ridden, so he wants to piss them off back?

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

And us.We’re like the tiny bramble thorn that sticks in your finger and can’t be removed and gets more and more painful all the time.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Peter McCullough. From the beginning, practical, fearless, indefatigable.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

Of course they all wish to get their populations on board with the universal digital identity pipe dream project ahead of CBDCs etc, but what, I wonder, is the plan for those that won’t. Vaccination seems a rather divisive and risky Trojan horse to do this; there will always be a subset that simply refuse. As I often remind my wife: “there are people out there MUCH more hostile than we are!”

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

What Trojan horse that isn’t divisive and risky would you use if you were in their position?

You are right that some of us if it looks as though our backs would otherwise be pressed to the wall will resist with physical force.

Paul_Somerset
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Fair point. So the implication is that the vaccines are not in fact a cover to enforce digital IDs. Rather that the digital IDs are a means of enforcing vaccination.

Given how useless the vaccines have proved in terms of doing what it says on the tin, the question then becomes one of WHY they are enforcing vaccination harder with every passing day.

My belief is it’s because the drugs are doing something which is not mentioned on the tin – reducing life expectancy. Nothing drastic, just four or five years would be enough to defuse the demographic timebomb, and no one would complain. After all, everyone would have died of Covid otherwise, wouldn’t they?

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul_Somerset

I was thinking about this earlier. Tried to put myself in a politician’s shoes. I think they know damn well now (and I don’t believe they did initially) that there’s something very off about these “vaccines”. They don’t do what they were advertised to do, and quite a number of people have died from their use. Unfortunately the government are on record as saying “they’re safe and effective”. What the hell are they meant to do now? 2 options: 1) ‘fess up: “Oh sorry. Yes the vaccines are crap. Sorry about telling you to take them, and sorry that a whole bunch of you died, leaving bereaved parents, children, husbands and wives. Don’t get too angry with us!” 2) Pretend it’s not happening. Get everyone vaccinated, as suddenly saying STOP would look a bit suss, and hope the virus goes away….by magic. If you are French or another variety of wanker, you get angry with the vaccinated because they are proof of your wrongness by being healthier than the vaccinated. I suppose they could try for 3: 3) Let omicron rip through, hope that it will induce sufficient immunity to claim victory (which will likely be seasonal anyway), go quiet… Read more »

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

If you are French or another variety of wanker’
😂

Cerulean
Cerulean
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

some people are looking for someone to blame and for Macron and Trudeau that is the unvaxxed. To cover up for their own stupidity.

Agree. A case of don’t look here, look there.

Newman20
Newman20
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

My father who, with millions of others, fought during World War 2 always said he would trust a German over a Frenchman.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Do we think this is cultural, strategic or other?

Won’t be popular to say it here. I suspect, but it’s pretty clearly both cultural; and political.

The lingering remnants of the distinctly anti-authoritarian culture that used to be something we were proud of in the Anglo world, but which proved when tested to be far less than we might have believed, or hoped. But nevertheless it is still there.

And the fact is that while Toby might overstate it hugely in his attempts to rationalise what his mates have done to this country in office, Johnson is at least somewhat conflicted in imposing full on continental style authoritarianism and zealotry. It would likely have been far worse with a naturally authoritarian thug like Starmer, or a zealot like Gove or Jeremy “zero covid” Corbyn in office.

As for Macron, he appears to be playing with fire. if the aim is civil unrest, he seems to want to put his foot on the gas.

Probably an election ploy. He’s presumably decided more inflammatory rhetoric is in his interests, to demonise the opposition and whip the left behind him.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

“and whip the left behind him”

You think he’s fighting the second round already?

Nobody will switch their first-round vote from Mélenchon or Hidalgo to Macron because Macron is tough.

Report (31 Dec) on Guadeloupe and Martinique. What’s Macron going to do? Within a few weeks he will have hold up his hands (no Dunkirk comments please 🙂 ), or he has to send in the military and smash the f*** out of the resistance in these two French overseas regions – which is a damned difficult ask because people there are very wised up about chlordecone and they are in no mood to swallow any “just take your injections” bullshit.

Sending in the military could be like crossing the Rubicon. If he does it, then he has either got to win and win hard, or there’s no way he’s keeping his arse in the Elysée.

Exciting stuff indeed 😉

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

The MSM will just supress any stories that harm the narrative (as usual)

Smudger
4 years ago

Tens of millions of pounds of covid advertising revenue depend on going along with the government line. Also, Gates’ giveaways to the media keep them in line

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

You think he’s fighting the second round already?
Nobody will switch their first-round vote from Mélenchon or Hidalgo to Macron because Macron is tough.”

A fair point, but I’d have thought that bashing “deplorables” almost always plays well with (a lot of) leftists, doesn’t it?

Guadeloupe is very interesting, but in re our exchange on this a few days back, it looks to me to be so effective in resisting precisely because politicians there have backed the “populist” resistance.

Noumenon
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

It didn’t with Brexit, and it didn’t with Trump.

Backlash
Backlash
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Burn the cunt

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

That sounds like a particularly severe cure for thrush.

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

OMG

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

‘The lingering remnants of the distinctly anti-authoritarian culture that used to be something we were proud of in the Anglo world’

It doesn’t get much more anti-authoritarian than gilets jaune..? Seems odd that Macron feels free to threaten his population given recent history.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

The French are, or rather were, contestataires – opposed to official bullying on principle. I suspect many still are.
The ones to watch are the big unions. All French governments are terrified of them.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

As the “we British don’t want the Gestapo asking for our papers” culture evaporates (how many people under 50 have ever even watched a film about brave British chaps versus cruel Germans in WW2?), the drool drips in expectation from the Malthusian fangs…

Thomas Malthus, Herbert Spencer, H G Wells – depopulationists, the lot of them. Never been removed from the national pantheon – I wonder why.

jwills
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Enjoyed a few over Xmas. Love a good ww2 film

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Churchill eventually sold out to the globalists, and sold his county down the pan at the same time.

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Plenty of British people complied with and tolerated the German occupation forces in the Channel Islands during WW2, so our present-day behaviour comes as no surprise to me. We are not that much different from our continental cousins as we like to think.

Regarding depopulation or population reduction, I recall the saintly BBC stalwart David Attenborough saying some years ago that Britain’s optimum population should be about 40m. Not a peep from him since then, what with our political masters opening up the borders to all and sundry to come here, most of whom go on to have larger families than the natives – leading to them outnumbering the latter in the not too distant future. Ooo, shouldn’t say the unmentionable. Anyway, I don’t buy into this vaccination-depopulation theory. The planners of such a strategy would surely have aimed it at the third world and the Islamic world where the population growth is strongest.

Candidscot
Candidscot
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

It looks like a tactical ploy to force the other presidential hopeful to have to declare a position one way or another on a binary issue that can be relied on to piss off some of their potential supporters. Likely to be effective as most of those who have been ‘jabbed’ are disinclined to consider the unvaccinated as worth bothering with.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

As for Macron, he appears to be playing with fire. if the aim is civil unrest, he seems to want to put his foot on the gas.

Cf. Charles I – the English (and Scottish) one, not the Frankish “father of Europe” 🙂

Macron is doing what you say, but circumstances are that he has to. (The explanation that he’s doing it out of capriciousness is far less likely, but if it’s accurate then he’ll be out of the picture soon – and in fact he may be anyway, but on verra).

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

UK’s dear leader is probably too much of a cowardly character to risk getting assassinated by some radicals. He’s trying to cover his ass and weasel his way out of the whole affair – just in case the Great Reset narrative does not pan out as great as planned and there is an “aftermath” for the perpetrators. As you can see from our editor’s favorable comments about him, this “good cop” strategy makes an impression on some people.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Given that I have zero belief in anything this government does or say I am firmly of the opinion that something sinister is on the way for us but what I cannot imagine.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I am similarly sceptical as you know, but it feels to me like they’ve somewhat missed the boat on this one. They’ve had several opportunities to ramp up the pressure and division but have strangely decided not to, in contrast to Europe, Australia and the US. This is odd. Even using the term ‘saddened’ as Whitty did yesterday is, though misleading of course, a somewhat sympathetic phrase to use in contrast to ‘idiot’, ‘patience is wearing thin’ and Macron’s sad little threats. Not so lockstep…

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

UK seems to be following the same tack as NL, trying to persuade and cajole the unvaxxed now, with a little prodding in the form of the appartheid app. They’ve bought some Novavax and said they plan to offer it to the unvaxxed only. Dutch parliament was supposed to debate naszi pass today, it’s been postponed for 2 weeks. I am certain the reason is they can’t open up now, infections are still too high, so it probably wouldn’t pass. Rutte is hoping infections will be down in 2 weeks and will claim we might be able to open up, but only if we have the ‘safety’ provided by the apartheid app. How I despise that slimey, devious prick. 3rd clot shot does not seem to be having the same uptake here as the first 2, they’ve gone from elderly to teenagers able to get the shot within 5 weeks, it was 5 months last year. I don’t understand why they are pushing the booster shot at this point, they have enough double-jabbed to keep their naszi pass going. Israel started its 4th shot last week and today announced the highest number of infections they’ve ever had. It’s almost like… Read more »

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

 It’s almost like there’s a relationship between the shot and infections…there does seem to be a correlation.

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago

Covid cases are perfectly correlated with MRNA covid vaccination levels . Source Alex Berenson . substack .com

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago

Yep, I saw that months back, just looking at the infection rate (or ratger, positive PCR rate) in Israel right after they starting handing out the first poke in December 2020 – infections shot up like a rocket (or surged, as the media likes to call it).

Just heard on Dutch news that after several weeks of declining infections, today we just clocked the highest number of infections ever, beating the record highs we hit in December.

It’s almost like it seems to be related to the booster roll-out… 🙂

Proveritate
4 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

I don’t understand why they are pushing the booster shot at this point, they have enough double-jabbed to keep their naszi pass going. Israel started its 4th shot last week.

Because it’s not about health. The system is that there is built-in obsolescence: the pass expires after a few months. You need to keep having booster doses every 3 months to avoid the inconvenience and ignominy of falling back into the ‘unvaccinated’ camp. The UK government has already warned that those who haven’t taken up their offer of a third jab will soon be classed as unvaccinated. So, it’s an incentive and a threat.

However, every time they run a booster there will be a small contingent that will say enough is enough, and so the ‘unvaxxed’ class will stop shrinking and start growing, and they will resent being classed as unvaxxed (‘loss of status’ and demonization) more than those who were never vaxxed.

I think that when the media see that the ranks of the ‘unvaxxed’ start to increase, and so is a sign of resistance, they might just see that the writing is on the wall.

timsk
4 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

“. . .I think that when the media see that the ranks of the ‘unvaxxed’ start to increase, and so is a sign of resistance, they might just see that the writing is on the wall.”
Amen to that!!!

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

Oh, I know this isn’t about health. But with each ‘booster’ and with each ‘wave of infections’, more and more people will say it’s pointless and refuse to get another poke.

I’m a little surprised here in NL, about 1/3 of adults have got their booster, there are some areas where they are offering walk-in shots rather than making an appointment, and they aren’t filling up. I figured a fair number would say no to no. 4, but a bigger number seems to be saying no to no. 3 than I would have expected. It helps that everything is shut right now, so the pass is pointless. Hence why Rutte postponed today’s debate for 2 weeks, in the hopes he can get his disgraceful 2g.

One would also hope that the so far useless MPs and even more useless judiciary will also start baulking at an unending number of shots that don’t seem to do very much – other than cause more infections in the vaxxed than the unvaxxed – yesterday’s Dutch numbers has vaxxed infections at over 75%, less than 25% unvaxxed.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

The plan is to simply keep milking the covid cow as long as it gives milk, while making attempts to opportunistically introduce all sorts of crazy laws that will make it easier to milk other similar cows in the future.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

A relationship between the shot and infections you say … 🧐

DS99
4 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

The theory I heard re the shot and getting Covid is that for about two weeks after the vaccine the immune system takes a dive thus leaving you susceptible to catching Covid.

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Yes they missed the boat. Now the question is why? Too many resistors?

LiamOS
LiamOS
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

I think it’s the same reason they started the football up in the UK before any other sports, calm the storm before it starts. The government is petrified of us.

I truly believe that though we haven’t had a large uprising yet unlike other countries the cultural make up of the United Kingdom makes it a powder keg for utter madness.

As a country we have had government psychologists trying to calm us and ‘guide’ us longer than any other country , I think this is due to the government being well aware that we love a good fight and will happily once pushed to breaking point kick the living shite out of those who have pushed us.

I think Boris, though a full blown idiot, knows full well that there are only 149,000 people in the armed forces and only crica 7000 armed police in the UK.

Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago
Reply to  LiamOS

I wonder if the presence of “BAME communities” is holding them back somewhat, given that these people are reportedly more reluctant to take the vax?
Cannot force it on them, imagine the cries of “racism!”.
Just a thought.

LiamOS
LiamOS
4 years ago
Reply to  Hypatia

France has a very large BAME population and Macron seems happy to say insane things. I don’t know to be honest, I have however heard many people grumbling about having had enough and I don’t think it would take much to light the touch paper.

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  LiamOS

Macron is a man of the people – September 2018

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FrankFisher
4 years ago
Reply to  LiamOS

You could say that the expected 1919 British revolution is still being suppressed

Paul_Somerset
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

They’ve almost succeeded. The folk memory of the English way of life pre-August 1914 has just about been extinguished.

I mean, I’m sixty, and I can remember my grandfather recounting arguments he’d had in the early 1920s about opening a barber’s shop in his front room off the Walworth Rd in SE London. The official objection was that he was too young to be permitted to do so, to which his retort was that he hadn’t been too young to be conscripted for Flanders and Ireland, had he? The point being what an earthquake 1914 had been in terms of the State suddenly assuming powers it had never contemplated before, and that there was so much resentment that they were not being relinquished.

There’s still a few of us having that argument now, on here, but our numbers are tiny. When we’re gone, there’ll be no one left with an expectation of liberty from the State.

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  LiamOS

and over 110,000 registered shotgun owners……and millions of rounds of ammunition.

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  LiamOS

In 1850, around 80,000 UK soldiers kept 220 million Indians subdued. Look at the tiny special interest group that controls the US today. It only takes a small, well motivated and unified group to subdue a population 100 times greater than itself.

LiamOS
LiamOS
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

True, but look at Northern Ireland and utter chaos caused by a small group of motivated individuals. I can also remember the death of the last Empress of India.
It is also clear that the US and UK forces when push comes to shove can’t win a protracted conflict of any kind re Afghanistan and Vietnam.

You back people into a corner and you get what you deserve.

silverbirch
silverbirch
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

That’s an interesting question. Is it because we are nearly the only country without a written Constitution? Our thousand year plus legacy of common law doesn’t permit the absolutism thriving elsewhere?

Paul_Somerset
4 years ago
Reply to  silverbirch

I’d like to think so. Unless you have a constitution written by men like the Founding Father, it’s only ever going to consist of two lists nowadays – one of things which are compulsory and one of things which are banned.

And even the US constitution required the Second Amendment, just in case there turned out to be bits of it which could be subverted.

timsk
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Hi cg, I suspect it’s a case of softly, softly, catchee monkey. BoJo & Co are just biding their time, waiting to see how things play out in mainland Europe. Maybe Macron’s ‘piss-them-off’ approach is more productive and less socially destabilising than, say, the Austrian ‘mandatory vax’ model. However, they are painting themselves into a corner and time isn’t on their side. With every subsequent booster there will be less take up and, if ‘fully vaxxed’ means having the first two jabs plus all boosters prior to the one currently being rolled out – then our numbers (as in the number of ‘unvaxxed’) can only get bigger the longer this shit show goes on. The government’s best ploy would be to say that booster No. 2 (i.e. jab No. 4) will be the final one for everyone – no one will ever have to have another one – and write that into law. That would boost the total number of fully vaxxed considerably, but the price for the government is that there is then an end date at which point the whole thing must end. Needless to say, that’s the last thing they want! So, the good news is that… Read more »

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  timsk

I agree they are adopting the biding their time to watch and wait and see how things play out elsewhere. However, at some point their overlords will want them to put out another jab so I don’t think they can ever say “this booster is the last.” The overlords get to say when there is an end date and while they can make a truckload of money pushing jabs they won’t be declaring that any time soon.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  timsk

Sorry for the delayed response.. 7 hours! 🙄 Whichever way you slice it chap, they’ve got major problems. Many on this forum like to assign intent but currently one looks around and think surely this can’t have been anyone’s plan!
Have you been following the Robert Malone (and now Heather Heying) substack thread about the Life Insurance report? Terrible and could be very, very big… I feel the dam is about to burst, and there could be some serious backpedaling afoot (but then I’ve been uncharacteristically positive about it all today!)

timsk
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Hi cg,
No need to apologise – a reply isn’t required!

Thanks for the tip about Robert Malone and Life Insurance – just seen a link to it in today’s News Roundup.

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

It might be recognition of the extremely unpleasant consequences of such statements given the UK has draconian libel laws (much favoured by the rich and powerful). In UK libel law, the libeller has to prove the potential libellous statements are actually true. The law is also civil not criminal with potentially unlimited costs if the libeller loses. If some churnalist were to write that the unvaccinated are the cause of all the cases and should be imprisoned/punished/whatever then an unvaccinated person could just say ‘prove it or see you in court’. Given asymptomatic transmission is not a thing (in contrast to government claims of 1 in 3 mad modelling) they would be on a very sticky wicket. It could also lead to some interesting disclosure issues that could pull the whole pack of cards apart. The libeller could avoid the legal case by apologising publicly in an acceptable manner, but that too would blow the whole thing apart. I wonder if class actions would be allowed, ie the class of unvaccinated against the libeller as a way of mitigating costs in the worst case. I think UK libel law is also not territorially limited, so maybe some enterprising French could… Read more »

Catee
4 years ago

“In a particularly snarky interview, the French President said he aims to irritate the unvaccinated into submission, rather than round them up and prosecute them. 

“I won’t send (the unvaccinated) to prison, I won’t vaccinate by force…..”

This very ‘little’ man clearly does not understand those who have decided to give the clotshots a miss, far from ‘irritating’ them into submission I would imagine his latest toddler tantrum will make them more resolute than ever.

Also good to know there’s too many of them to roundup and imprison or jab by force, because if he could he would.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

If he’s having toddler tantrums then he has already lost. I don’t think that’s his problem, though. He’s not an idiot. He’s bright. He is constrained by circumstances. He needs to fight to be able to stay in office. His problem is that circumstances may not be to his advantage. I’m not at all sure he’ll be successful.

ZR_
ZR_
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Based on polling and betting markets he can be confident of victory in the coming elections.

I don’t expect he is too concerned about “circumstances”, and he is certainly not acting concerned with comments such as the one in the above article.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  ZR_

Hillary was con-fident for the same reasons.

ZR_
ZR_
4 years ago

Difference scenario entirely, in 2016 the Democrats knew the race would be tight hence flooding the media with fake polls predicting a landslide for Clinton which in turn informed the betting markets.

There is nothing novel in the French election, no Trump. Le Penn will make it to the second round, do better than last time but be defeated comfortably.

Black Swans can happen but on balance this is by far the likeliest of outcomes and the polls reflect this.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  ZR_

@ZR_ – “Not concerned about ‘circumstances’ “. Have you ever been involved in a real conflict? Perhaps you think generalship is “bedwetting”? Of course he is constrained by circumstances.

Polling and betting markets – lol!

Here’s the polling for last time. As you can see, polls up until late January said Macron wouldn’t make it to the second round. That was before French intelligence officers wrecked François Fillon’s chances.

See also Mélenchon’s dramatic Corbyn-like rise in the polls in the last six weeks.

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Personally I doubt Valérie Pécresse will get into the runoff, even if she’s currently in second place in the betting markets and in most polls.

ZR_
ZR_
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

The difference is Macron was the establishment candidate in the last election, hence his “surprise” victory.

He is still the establishment’s preferred candidate so we can expect no surprises this time (except in the event that his opposition begins to make sharp gains), he knows this, hence why he feels comfortable enough to alienate five million unvaccinated voters.

“Have you ever been involved in a real conflict” – I am married.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Toddler with a potty mouth, seemingly, given the core meaning of his not so bon mot. That tends to alienate people, as it doesn’t fit with ‘statesmanlike’ or civilised, coming from the lowest part of the brain, the same as grunts and annoyed noises. Brain damage research show as much.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

It actually makes me somewhat relieved to know that, for now, the end game isn’t to be rounded up or forced or imprisoned for trying to protect my bodily autonomy. I’d imagine the same pragmatism will apply on that score in the UK – here’s hoping.

However, I do expect to be fully excluded from normal society and participation in anything that might matter at some point in the future.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

However, I do expect to be fully excluded from normal society and participation in anything that might matter at some point in the future.

This is why I believe it should be a priority for us to support anything and everything that creates alternative channels in our areas, like this in NZ:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/127399025/covid19-popular-markets-stall-holders-start-new-event-ignoring-safety-rules

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Love this – in parts it made me LOL. The covidians Just. Don’t. Get. It!!!

If there was something like this in my neighbourhood I’d back it 100%. As it is the major market in my area is now off limits to me because it requires vaxx pass and I don’t have one.

Every workaround gets my thumbs up.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

Le Coq Sportif.

snoozle
snoozle
4 years ago

Later this year, I wouldn’t be surprised if to add insult to injury, Macron decided to exempt foreigners from the vaccine passports as their tourist money is well appreciated and, well, Macron doesn’t care if they are vaccinated.

Boomer Bloke
4 years ago

< “until the end.” > ?

Star
4 years ago

Please see what I wrote about this threat by Macron in the previous thread. The Daily Mail’s rendering “p*** off” is better than the BBC’s “hassle”, but neither of the two translations conveys the violence of Macron’s terminology. To grasp how strong a term “emmerder” is, click here to watch a music video.

Macron is playing a fierce game but divisions are intensifying. Yesterday he said he wants to stand for re-election but he hasn’t decided yet. He may believe he is some kind of elemental force, as is also indicated by his adoption of Jovianism. (Silly sod!)

I agree with France24’s comment that “he seems intent on keeping the suspense going for the next weeks, insisting his duty is as head of state and not a candidate.”

In a sense that is a “Vote For The President” message. It seems to me he is in trouble. Many French citizens could stare back at him and ask “Really? Are you f***ing serious?” If he does stand, which at the moment seems very likely, he could get his arse kicked all over the place in any pre-first round TV debate he takes part in.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Is Macron or Trudeau the one with the wife who’d be done for kiddy abuse nowadays?

Norman
4 years ago

Neither has a wife in the traditional sense. Macron has a beard.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago

Micron is the granny shagger, if that is what you are implying.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

At a ceremony at the Elysee Palace this morning I personally signed Macrons DNR order

nickbowes
nickbowes
4 years ago

I could never visit France with this poisoned midget in charge.

Vxi7
Vxi7
4 years ago
Reply to  nickbowes

Put on the list also austria, germany and italy.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

I would say that is tantamount to a declaration of war against those rightly refusing the experimental gene injections.

helenf
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

A public declaration of war, as opposed to the private one 2 years (+) ago.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

What? This cannot be true

He has been triple jabbed with the super safe and efficient vaccine

People in my household began to weep at the news

Could it be that the vaccines don’t work. How can this be

OMG, WTF are we to do now?

Sir Keir Starmer tests positive for Covid for a second time – BBC News

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

It’s as if the jab actually harms your immune system.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Those bloody saline injections are absolute Carp.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Intelligence is not what those funding the campaigns of our leaders are looking for, in fact the opposite.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Cattle are more stupid than undomesticated animals.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

You’d have to be a total fool to think COVID response is anything to do with health (apart from the healthy balances of globalists vermin)

Milo
Milo
4 years ago

Sadly, a lot of people still do

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

If you have the time, may I suggest watching episode 1 (A New Germany 1933-1939) of the magnificent early 1970s series ‘The World at War’. The parallels of what the Nazi Party and Hitler did to demonise the Juden and subvert the rule of law is scarily reminiscent of the current times, and the actions of tyrants like Macron, Johnson, Ardern, Merkel, Trudeau etc…

There can be no complying yourself into freedom with these psychopaths, and they must be forcibly resisted.

Vxi7
Vxi7
4 years ago

Also worth to note that nazis used science as an argument. Their idea was based on the theory of evolution.

cornubian
4 years ago

Unfortunately, like so many other interpretations of history, the World at War wasnt exactly objective in its presentation. It censored facts that were inconvenient to the established narrative. But then, thats what happens when the victors write the history.

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Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Ben Hecht (a propagandanist for one of the early Israeli terrorist groups) wrote a book about the relationship between early Zionism, Nazism and the early Israeli givernment. It tells the story of the trial of self-identified Jewish journalist who moved from Hungary to Israel after the war. He exposed the murky background of an Israeli government official and was taken to court by the Israel government, not the individual.

Interestingly Hecht’s group wanted Israel to be a state for all Jews whilst the early Zionists wanted a state just for wealthy connected Jews. Hecht’s terror group fought both the British Mandate forces and the Zionist terror groups.

Ben Hecht Perfidy 1961

Milo
Milo
4 years ago

Saw these parallels from very early on.

Cannot for the life of me understand why others don’t see them.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Whitty claims the unvaccinated have been subject to ‘deliberate online misinformation’. So him saying at the start of the fiasco that it was mild, the majority would be unaffected, then going full Covid for some unexplained reason, is ok then.

helenf
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Not only “ok”, but you get a sodding award for being a lying cnut.

CoronanationStreet
CoronanationStreet
4 years ago
Reply to  helenf

I think you mean cunt. Yes Witless did say for most it would be a mild illness. Bit then the jabs were only originally going to be for the elderly and at risk groups. Now they are trialling them on babies.

At some point in the last 8 months either the actual politics changed, or the lies simply changed. I’m tempted to think the politics changed certainly by or before the G7.

helenf
4 years ago

Yes, I did mean cunt. I was being polite! I personally don’t think the politics have changed, but that it’s probably all going pretty much to plan so far. Although I think we’re seeing differences in approach between different nations because TPTB want to test out which are the best at producing the desired results, and to see what they can “get away with”. I’m not taken in by Boris’s seemingly more laissez faire approach – I think he’s opted for England to be the control group for now, but won’t hesitate to impose much harsher mandates (including vaccine passports) if the European model proves effective wrt the desired goal (ie totalitarian dictatorship).

JohnK
4 years ago

He should have realised that his move into politics would result in permanent records of his output, including any facts that he changed his mind, for whatever reason. Has the truth really changed, or was he lying then, or now? And so on. It’s not like delivering a lecture to a bunch students.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Damn that Oxford university COVID risk site! Where I worked out my risks jabbed and unjabbed.

Maths is not only racist it’s also misinformation.

TheBluePill
4 years ago

That site computed odds based on a study of the Spring 2020 epdiemic. You could move the decimal by a few places now that moronic is around and the dry tinder has been midazilamed away.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

exactly! The passage of time only ever moved the jab risks UP and the SARS2 risks and jab effectiveness down.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

So his pronouncements on masks being useless were fake then were they? Is he also accusing Van Tam and Vallance of fake news since they repeatedly said the same things and I read it online?

realarthurdent
4 years ago

Liberté, égalité, emmerdé!

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

Brilliant!

OliveTrees
4 years ago

“Won’t be able to buy or sell…” Some of you know where this is going.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

Yes, though the intriguing question remains: are the actors illustrating the narrative of the Book of Revelation, or the typology of the narrative, (the training wheels if you like), or are they both misreading it and trying to force the narrative to suit nefarious ends which they regard as good, while scaring the natives, or is it a mixture?

I think this is a fight we can win, at least in the short term. However we must rain our children and grandchildren to fight it in the longer term. They must know the dangers of totalitarianism from both the Hitler and Stalin directions.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Liberty4UK

Stalin and Hitler differed (class v race marxist apartheid) solely in how they chose which group to punish rob and murder.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago

Agree. The odd thing is that Hitler (quite rightly) is widely abhorred (except that the full horror of eugenics is neither widely appreciated nor given in practice as much avoidance as it merits while Stalin is not so widely abhorred any more, except amongst the over 50s and the most historically educated in other age groups.

This needs to change. People like Jordan Peterson have had some impact, but it certainly needs to grow. Until the horrors of the Communist gulags are properly remembered, and the horrors of eugenics, social darwinism, euthanasia, and genocide widely hated, civilisation does not begin to be safe.

I’d add to that the well-attested modern day horrors of organ harvesting of such as the Uighar Muslims by the CCP.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago
Reply to  Liberty4UK

Sorry, I missed ) after the word ‘merits.’ Don’t seem to be able to /find out how to edit!

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Liberty4UK

When you initially post a little wheel appears at bottom right of your post. Tap on that and it provides an edit function which lasts, I believe, about 5 mins.

Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago

President Macron will live to regret these remarks.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Stephanos

Hopefully the globalists will hang together.

miketa1957
miketa1957
4 years ago

“I won’t send (the unvaccinated) to prison, I won’t vaccinate by force. So we need to tell them, from Jan. 15th, you won’t be able to go to the restaurant anymore, you won’t be able to down one, won’t be able to have a coffee, go to the theatre, the cinema…”

Thing is, health is not fungible. If you think that there is a choice: should I (a) go to the cinema (or whatever) or (b) protect my health, then (b) always wins out.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

As a vaccinated person who opposes the current politics of division and discrimination I’m already refraining – out of solidarity – from all the activities he has named. And frankly I don’t give a flying fuck about these “sacrifices” as long as there is a long term reward of bastards like Macron being removed from office and put to justice. I wonder how he is going to deal with this sort of opposition.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

This is great news – losing his nerve and shitting his pants, the “bitter end” he is referring to must mean the end of his political career.

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

shame no one from the 4th Estate en France bothered to raise a question to him regarding this end statement. N’est pas?

Mnsr Presidente, could you define “the bitter end” ?

CoronanationStreet
CoronanationStreet
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

They are as bought and paid for as our media.

Jo Starlin
4 years ago

I would openly rejoice at the removal from office of this rancid little Vichy shitbag.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Jo Starlin

Nah, this would just make the ass clown a martyr. The proper handling is to just ridicule and simply ignore him, that is what these psychopaths are worried about most.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago

Oh what a little entity this mouthpiece is? Desperate beyond words now. It’s a good sign, folks! Remember, when slander becomes the tool of the loser the debate is lost! On another note, who is now classed as “unvaccinated” ? Is it those previously jabbed that refuse to take any more? For the majority of those with half a brain cell on active duty, not being able to go to those places is a tiny price to pay compared to losing one’s bodily autonomy and sovereignty, to be manipulated into taking a potentially dangerous, state subscribed and mandated medication!

FrankFisher
4 years ago

I just got another 30 day facebook ban for pointing out that macron was calling 10% of his countrymen “untermensch”.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

I gave Facebook a ban, 2190 days ago, and I haven’t looked back since…

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

What we all should do! Today!

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

So why don’t you ban “Facebook”? You are feeding the reptile!

FrankFisher
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Only way I have of keeping in touch with wider family, plus I spread hateful propaganda.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

How can you give informed consent if they censor the information?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

You can’t – to be ‘informed’ is not to consent- simple!

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

The ‘god like’, 1% are laughing at the chaos

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

luckily the “god-like” are still susceptible, like the rest of us, to supersonic lead poisoning

Norman
4 years ago

So how is two vaccines, a booster, masks and two previous “infections” working out for Starmer?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Norman

The saline doesn’t need working out.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago

This little runt Micron is playing with fire. Then again, I suspect he knows exactly what he is doing, knowing he will be isolated from the ensuing chaos it will create.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  smithey

She’s a lot more risk travelling there than from COVID, then she impairs 70+ years of her daughter’s life.

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  smithey

It is terrifying to think what must be going on in the minds of these “people”. It’s as though all higher reasoning has been completely destroyed and the monkey instincts have fully taken over. Moronic is not a strong enough word, we need some new words adding to the dictionary to describe these creatures.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  smithey

Ms Columbo said: “Why would I not give protection to the most precious thing in the world to me, my daughter, rather than run the risk of her turning round to me in five, ten, fifteen years’ time, saying ‘Mum, I’ve got heart problems, I’ve got brain problems, I’ve got lung problems, why didn’t you do all you could at the time to protect me’?”

Wait till her other half, Lieutenant Columbo, gets home and asks her “Just one more thing, wouldn’t you rather have waited five, ten, fifteen years? Why give her heart problems now? You try to contrive a perfect alibi, and it’s your perfect alibi that’s gonna hang ya.”

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  smithey

please don’t poison the site with Al Beeb shite.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  smithey

I almost cried when I read that – shes think she is “protecting” the thing most dear to her, her child, when, in actual fact, if the russian roulette of the jabs is VERY unlucky for her she has likely harmed her child for life.

But BBC News seems to be holding her out as some kind of saint or something, who would do ANYTHING to protect her child?

mikec
4 years ago

This man is obviously terrified, to feel the need to threaten to remove the citizenship if people who choose not to be part of history’s biggest medical experiment is chilling. He is clearly being threatened by someone/something and is in a state of absolute panic.

The more you listen to these people the more you hear the terror in their voices, it will be interesting to see how this pans out in his election year, perhaps it’s part of the electorates desire for a ‘tough/hard’ leader I’ve been reading about. I can’t help think that Macron has never been tough at anything and what the electorate want is a leader, full stop. Something we’ve not seen for years, in the UK or Europe.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  mikec

Macron is the death of France – unless the French remove him.

Jon Garvey
4 years ago
Reply to  mikec

He is, of course, a product of the WEF Global Leaders programme. That demonstrates both the nature of the New World Order and, possibly how our leaders are programmed.