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Londo Mollari
4 years ago

I don’t think DS has covered this – tube lines could be shut for days as TfL deficit soars. Who would have thought lockdowns would crash revenues?

https://metro.co.uk/2022/02/02/london-tube-lines-could-be-shut-for-days-as-tfl-black-hole-soars-to-1500000000-16032468/?ico=related-posts

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

But this is a Good Thing! Travellers will be much saaaafer if there are no trains to get infected in! Ask Sadist Khan!

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Now that Londonistan’s streets are free of traffic (other than Mayoral motorcades) its pedestrians will be much healthier as they fondly remember the days of public transport.

Susan
4 years ago

New study finds lockdowns only reduced COVID mortality by 2%.

However, lockdowns alone caused untold numbers of deaths worldwide.

Good job, guys!

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

0.2%. That makes a difference.
Mathematicians/statisticians, tell me: is even 0.2% anything more than statistical noise?

A Heretic
A Heretic
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I suspect you already know the answer to that. All the other claims in that article for reductions from closing things are equally dubious.

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

Reported deaths so far are tip of predictable ice-berg: Due to human reproduction at cellular level it’s not possible to treat entire nation same, without killing millions. It’s long been known that prolonged fear and restrictions biochemically and physiologically damage health in multiple ways e.g.: –
i)       Disable thinking; increasing accidents and inhibiting learning.
ii)      Cause ‘flight or fight’; increasing verbal and written abuse, aggression and physical violence.
iii)     Weaken immune system by disrupting cortisol.
iv)     Raise blood pressure, increasing fatal coronaries and incidence of hypertension.
v)      Hypertension damages microcapillaries in lungs, kidneys and brain, exacerbating and increasing incidence of renal and respiratory illness.
vi)     Change gastrointestinal pH, exacerbating and increasing incidence of ulceration in gut. Some of those ulcers can turn cancerous.
vii)    Disrupt blood-sugar-level regulating hormones, exacerbating and increasing incidence of obesity and diabetes.
Food, alcohol, drugs instead of socialising further increase obesity, alcoholism, addiction; thence diabetes and liver cirrhosis.
viii)   Disrupt endocrine system, causing increased miscarriages, reduced fertility.
ix)     Cause muscular wasting and weakness, thence premature ageing and death.
Plus, masks increase immune system’s work-load and are likely to cause respiratory and cardiovascular illness.
In case prolonged fear and restrictions don’t finish us all off in near future, they added jabs.

Amtrup
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

This ^^^^^ Brilliant list!

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

Random collection of numbers happens to show what proponents of Corona politics want. Hence, it get’s published to much fanfare. Post hoc non est propter hoc. Really.

Susan
4 years ago

You think just now there’s a “risk of turning college campuses into ideological bootcamps?” Where have you been, Mr. Porter?
Aren’t they more like spas or recreational facilities, anyway?

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

They’re certainly not ‘seats of learning’.
More a way to blow £50k that you won’t have to repay since you’re going to be working in a pizza parlour.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

We need far more people at all our events here  
 if we want the tyranny to end for good 

Thursday 3rd February 5pm 
Silent lighted walk behind one simple sign
“No More Lockdown” 
Bring torches, candles and other lights  
Meet Corner of High Street & Pound Lane 
Marlow SL7 1NF

Stand in the Park Sundays 10am  make friends, ignore the madness & keep sane 
Wokingham Howard Palmer Gardens Cockpit Path car park Sturges Rd RG40 2HD  
Henley Mills Meadows (at the bandstand) Henley-on-Thames RG9 1DS

Telegram Group 
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

Annie
4 years ago

No more lockdown? I agree, of course, but aren’t you now pushing at an open door(!)?
It’s time for ‘no more snake oil bullying’.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Agreed. Lockdowns are only part of the problem.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Quite. My GP has ratcheted up the hassle in the past few months. Told them twice last summer to stop contacting me about the clotshot (and they did, unlike NHS England). In mid-December I had a text from the GP surgery inviting me to one of their ‘booster’ clinics (do their records not show that I’ve not had the first two?). Messaged them through their online system and asked them to stop. No response, and four more texts received, most recent one last week. Next time I am passing I intend to go in and politely ask them to explain why they consider it acceptable to try to coerce people into having an experimental medical treatment, when they have been told three times now to stop it.

Rogerborg
4 years ago

Maybe if you didn’t post the exact same thing day after day after day after day, you might get a bit more enthusiasm.

Annie
4 years ago

Noah Clarke asks what the best slogan would have been right back at the start of the bollox. I can tell him. It already existed. It was old. There are countless would-be (but not) witty variants of it, but the original is best:

KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON.

Username1
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

And instead of masks, this:

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Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Username1

Indeed. That hankie you were always losing.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I suppose that, if nothing else, covid propaganda has reduced the chances of gentlemen ever again retrieving handkerchiefs carelessly dropped by ladies.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Carl. Sorry.

Username1
4 years ago

https://unherd.com/2022/02/should-we-let-children-catch-omicron/

Article above comes from the school of “Stating the bleedin’ obvious” (Twinned with “Closing the stable door when the horse has bolted college”)
It’s taken over a year and a half for them to come up with this?
Worth clicking on the link to see the picture alone, which could be entitled “Man’s stupidity to man”.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Username1

Just make sure that you saw the bottom off that stable door before closing it!

Stephensceptic
Stephensceptic
4 years ago

So just to entertain sceptics.

I am on a train.

Lots of masks.

A guy is (very) masked but clearly has a streaming cold.

Every now and again he removes his mask to blow his nose.

What are these people thinking?

Is there any thinking?

By the way, I am sceptical of the Virus Theory anyway so suspect his sneezing creates no risk.

But I do not wear a mask! He cannot be a Virus Theory sceptic.

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

Not so much as bat virus, more like infected by bat-shit craziness.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Stephensceptic

They aren’t thinking, it’s faith, it’s doomsday cultism in action.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Stephensceptic

Could be (marginally) worse – he could be using the mask to blow his nose and then placing it back in position

Annie
4 years ago

We read that omnicon is good at reinfecting people who’ve previously had covvie. I’d like to see the statistics adjusted to compare jabberoids to purebloods.

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

This is absolutely key information that is missing. Its absence makes me suspect the result.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I think it likely that spike protein only antibodies are high in the jabbed yet the T and B cells are hampered and thus long term immune memory is poor.

In the unjabbed recovered they have immune memory cells that recognise all of the virus making re-infection a much lower chance.

dpj
dpj
4 years ago

So the White House are latest to have a go at Joe Rogan for ‘misinformation’ and are demanding that he is censored. Is Joe Biden in return going to publicly apologise and retract his statement saying that ‘vaccines make you 100% immune to Covid’

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  dpj

Perhaps Rogan should remind Sleepy Joe (and the 11 million podcast listeners) of his ‘scientific’ pronouncements on the subject.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  dpj

Biden spreads misinformation!

comment image

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/yes-the-vaccines-were-supposed-to

You are more likely to test positive post jab

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

Lopping the bottom off classroom doors? Umm, they’re firedoors. The Scottish government has made just about everyone’s home “illegal” by insisting on interlinked smoke detectors, and then there’s a suggestion like this? Those in charge need locking up, they clearly have cognitive issues.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

Nice one. Firedoors.
Would you rather your child got a sniffle, or was burned to death? Difficult choice, for a zombie parent.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

There was something similar early on from someone high up in government or education about propping open fire doors.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Presumably, the virus clusters escaping via the hole in the door will act as a fire-suppressant.

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

Agreed. This is a very difficult choice.

Jaguarpig
Jaguarpig
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

What is the interlinking of smoke alarms legislation?

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  Jaguarpig

Scottish new regulation. If one goes off, they all go off. For new builds, that is probably what is already installed. For older properties essentially it means either an expensive rewiring job and new detectors, or new detectors that have some sort of wireless connection (so permanent exposure to wifi type frequencies for the occupants). Some people will be able to diy, most won’t, and for last two years getting hold of a contractor has been nigh on impossible.

ImpObs
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

It’s worse than that, it’s country wide new buliding regulations, new builds/renovations have to be hardwired with battery back-up too, you can’t even turn the bloody things off.

Buy ear defenders, or freeze to death opening windows if cooking steak!

barmpot
barmpot
4 years ago

It’s a fine morning here in clown world to be up and out-n-about. Nothing is going to get between me and my favourite coffee joint.

loopDloop
loopDloop
4 years ago
Reply to  barmpot

Looks like there was a small typo in your post: you must have left out a word. No problem, I’ve fixed it for you:

‘It’s a fine morning here in clown world to be up and out-n-about. Nothing is going to get between me and my favourite coffee and joint.’

Fixed!

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

The government and the MSM tell us that last week there was 3 million people who “tested positive” out of a total population of 70 million or so; WHAT? IT ONE WEEK???
Pull the other one, it’s got bells on.

Username1
4 years ago

Great news! Only 23.3 weeks to flatten the curve and save our NHS!
Oh, either that or
A) The tests are rubbish and pick up any old coronavirus
B) People can get infection again and again
C) A combination of the above
D) The vaccines* are rubbish

* Note the vaccines do not contain a live virus. The vaccines do not contain a dead virus. An exhaustive study by SAGE has found a serious flaw in the outdated dictionary and medical literature definition of the word vaccine which will be scrubbed immediately.
(Source: BBC fact checkers)

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  Username1

Tick all that apply.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

Which would mean almost 500,000 testing positive per day.

How many tests per day to produce 500k positives? How many of these are actually poorly?

Fantasy land figures.

Oh, and what’s the bill for all this pseudo health care?

Stephensceptic
Stephensceptic
4 years ago

The study quoted by Clare Craig of 36 volunteers injecting the alleged virus up their nose with 16 getting symptoms does not sound very scientific to me.

“Symptomatic of the garbage that purports to be “science”.

The symptoms listed are highly variable and there was no control. How do they know that similar symptoms would not be induced by injecting sawdust up someone’s nose?

Things are not meant to injected into noses. Period.

A Heretic
A Heretic
4 years ago
Reply to  Stephensceptic

and no mentions of the ethics of tying to deliberately infect people with “this deadly disease”?

A passerby
A passerby
4 years ago

Lockdowns, school closures and limiting gatherings only reduced COVID mortality by 0.2% at ‘enormous economic and social costs’, study finds

Translated by Holly (ship’s on board computer, Red Dwarf) this equates to “made bugger all difference at enormous economic and social costs”.

ImpObs
4 years ago
Reply to  A passerby

+1 for the Red Dwarf ref, Norman Lovett was miles better than Hattie Hayridge tho, on that note, first 2 series much better than 3-5

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Where is Chris Whitty? He has not been seen since his latest batch of doom-laden messages failed to materialise… Has he gone back to Venus?

Emerald Fox
4 years ago

You mean ‘Sir Chris Whitty’, serf!

Perhaps Billy Hunt knows where his idol is?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpCxpmegbnE

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

Transylvania … having a quiet nap?

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

He is in internal exile in Michael Moore’s underpants.

Gregoryno6
4 years ago

Regarding our ban on unvaccinated parents visiting sick kids in hospital – there is report of a relaxation of the policy at the Epoch Times. However I couldn’t see anything supporting it on the PerthNow page.
Much as I love the smell of backflip in the morning, and there has been a fair bit of it lately, the ET may be engaging in wishful journalism.

AndyPandy
AndyPandy
4 years ago

After many months of travelling on TFL without a mask I finally came across some of their enforcement officers this week, as half a dozen of them got on a tram I was on. Only the single female among them seemed interested in carrying out her task- “this is London Transport, you need to wear a mask”. A few people put them on without complaint. I sat there maskless wondering what she would do. “Do you have a face mask sir?” “No”. Gap of a few seconds as she gave me the evil eye. “Is there any reason for that?” “I’m exempt” I replied. “That’s all you need to tell me”. And off she went down the tram looking to annoy someone else. It would have been a different conversation with her if not for the fact that my Oyster card had run out before my return journey and I had no contactless card with me, so I had gambled on travelling without a ticket until I got to a stop with a paper shop nearby to top up. TFL having the genius policy of making it impossible to purchase a tram ticket on an actual platform. I didn’t want… Read more »

Mumbo Jumbo
4 years ago

Presumably the hole at the bottom of the doors in Scottish schools will be divided into two, marked IN and OUT so that the air in the room will be replaced.
I would also have expected a hole at the top would be more effective as the “infected” air will be warmer and hence will rise.
An even better solution would be a hole at the top and the bottom, otherwise known as leaving the door open.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  Mumbo Jumbo

Actually, the old style sash and case windows were designed to do exactly that. Top window down a bit, bottom window up a bit, and considerable airflow set up to ventilate the room. Those 18th (?? I’m guessing, I’m sure someone here will know) century builders knew a thing or two…

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

Lockdowns reduced covid mortality by only 0.2% according to new study


Well, that’s nice. A 0.2% reduction in covid mortality. Let’s get the bunting out, and have us all some street parties. Maybe an extra bank holiday while we’re at it?

What’s that …. what about the lockdown mortality numbers? Oh, puuleeease, not that old chestnut again. Now, have some cake, and enjoy yourself, you party-pooper.

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

Whitehouse/Rogan

Well, perhaps Joe should not have wandered down Appeasement Avenue?

oblong
4 years ago

I know there have been loads of petitions around covid but I think I’ve come up with one with a different slant. Please sign and circulate

Click this link to sign the petition:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/607924/sponsors/new?token=zWJLl6iF2Ev4zrHU-dkS

oblong
4 years ago
Reply to  oblong

My petition:
Expel Italian, Austrian and Greek embassadors and their staff
Item 1 of the Nuremberg Code protects the individual right to informed consent. All vaccine mandates are in violation of this code. The British people and it’s government should break diplomatic relations with the governments that are enforcing vaccine mandates on their population.
The Nuremberg Code was developed following World War II and addresses human medical experimentation. The British people want to segregate themselves from the despot governments that participate in Covid vaccinate mandates. This will send a message to those citizens of those countries affected that we the British people recognise the injustice you suffer. We would not tolerate such injustice in our own country.

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

Transgender dolphins.

38 seconds? What’s that in the great scheme of things? I say it’s 38 seconds of equality. But, in fact, nobody loses, and the other swimmers get to win in a more meaningful way by taking part in such wonderful examples of equality. Besides, at a stroke (pun intentional), ladies have now shown the world what they are really made of, 38 seconds, brilliant achievement for them.

Was this event the chest-stroke?

John Dee
4 years ago

Lockdowns, school closures and limiting gatherings only reduced COVID mortality by 0.2% at ‘enormous economic and social costs’, study finds

This Mail headline and story still manages to overlook the deaths that resulted from lockdowns and the misery they caused, which probably extinguish that paltry 0.2% and even put it into negative territory.

thefoostybadger
thefoostybadger
4 years ago

Not Covid related, but more proof that the mad world marches on in all sorts of ways…

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/60240238

To be replaced by “skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing”.

John Dee
4 years ago

“Half of [Neil Young’s] catalogue is owned by an investment fund with ties to BlackStone, suggesting …”

… that Neil’s no longer the freewheelin’ hippy troubador of old?

Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

They never are, are they?

Money always gets to them in the end. Roger Daltrey (“Hope I die before I get old”) advertising a credit card several years ago;

Bob Geldof, (” I don’t like Mondays”) lives in a converted Priory in Kent, during the Brexit campaign, he spent his time sailing on the River Thames, drinking champagne, and sneering at British Fishermen;

The Stranglers (“What ever happened to all of the heroes?”) going on tour, last I heard they were using venues that demand the covipass/tests/ masks or a combination thereof, and they won’t meet fans anymore because, you know, covid…..of course this might have changed…..

ImpObs
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

They never were, the whole Laural Canyon music scene was a psyop to usurp the anti-war movement. See David McGowans book

Silke David
4 years ago

Sturgeon to instruct schools to saw off the bottom of the doors.
Has she asked her fire risk assessor if this is a good idea?

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  Silke David

Just added the same comment, before I saw yours, crazy idea

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Silke David

Does she plan to issue a duvet to each child as it enters the classroom, or just freeze them to death?

kate
kate
4 years ago

https://www.bitchute.com/video/akF-W2tHhYw/

Trudeau’s ‘Basket of Deplorables’ moment in horrible (scripted) speech
The Duran: Episode 1212

kate
kate
4 years ago

Professor Kees van der Pijl discusses his new book which explains how the virus crisis is a fraud and cover for political seizure of power. The medical emergency is just a pretext for digital identity passport systems. He discusses the players behind this ruling oligarchy whose concentration is unprecedented in history. Elites are using a strategy of tension to subjugate an otherwise unruly global populace which has been on the verge of 1848-style revolution. The medical phase of the coup can turn toward war (e.g. Russia) as another means of consolidating rule. The ruling class believes they have a small window of time to cement their power on the heels of the historic AI revolution. He explains the mechanisms by which the oligarchy is able to impose worldwide regulatory processes on entire continents and how China is cooperating in this ‘ultra-imperialism’ with the West. He’s optimistic that the political project that is Covid can’t go on for much longer, will fall apart, and that they do not yet possess the technology required to roll out a total digital control system. A core group of society is also increasingly rejecting their insane vision of the future.

https://odysee.com/@GeopoliticsAndEmpire:f/KeesVanDerPijl-Virus-Seizure-Of-Power:2

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

New study says lockdowns only reduced Covid mortality by 0.2%” The SNP is spending 300,000 sawing the bottoms off classroom doors to improve airflow, wonder how many this will save.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Previously I asked the whereabouts of Chris Whitty, I would like to expand this question and ask where have the SAGE members gone? It’s all gone very quiet…