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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

So more child deaths due to lockdowns, on top of the nearly 230,000 children estimated by the UN to have starved to death in South Asia alone as a result of lockdowns as of March 2021. Murdering scum!

crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Well if it saves one oh wait.

Gregoryno6
3 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

No doubt it saved one, somewhere, pity it cost many more to save it.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago
Reply to  Gregoryno6

Yes and that particular one no doubt lived a further 6 months with no quality of life.

pjar
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

According to the Mail’s useful map, it looks as though all of the detected cases, so far, are in the high vaccine countries of the ‘west’, though the UK is, for some reason, leading the world with 114 of 169 cases… only Spain, USA and Israel even make it into double figures.

pjar
3 years ago
Reply to  pjar

Belgium (1), Romania (1), Norway (2), France (2), Italy (4), Netherlands (4), Ireland (<5), Denmark (6), US (11), Israel (12), Spain (13), UK (114)… for a ‘Global’ outbreak, it seems rather lopsided.

A Y M
3 years ago
Reply to  pjar

It’s from spike protein shedding from contact with their parents.
Spike protein and Liver damage:
Nov 2021 The mRNA COVID-19 vaccine – A rare trigger of autoimmune hepatitis? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264276/

immune mediated hepatitis and liver disease https://www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/article/S0168-8278(21)02093-6/fulltext

Jan 2022 Liver injury after mRNA-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in a liver transplant recipient
Jérôme Dumortiera,b,⁎ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214934/

Jan 2022 Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htm

pjar
3 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

spike protein shedding from contact with their parents”

114 times as likely here as in Belgium for instance? I know Belgians are supposed to be dull, but they still keep their kids in the house…

A Y M
3 years ago
Reply to  pjar

It’s from the shedding of the Spike proteins from close contact between vaccinated onto their kids.

I posted links on the connection with Hepatitis but it’s awaiting moderation.

I’m surprised no one here has mentioned it yet…

Silke David
3 years ago
Reply to  pjar

I guess the bad diets of processed food and sugary drinks in Britain are a contributor.

Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Does anyone shout “Murdering scum!” at Susan Michie and Neil Ferguson as they push their shopping trolley round Waitrose?

My guess is…. not.

Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Why would they? Do you? What would you hope to achieve by doing so? Answers on a postcard Mr. Fox.

Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

Again, he’s too busy shouting at their Finnish counterparts. Looking forward to the story of the violent Finnish anti-lockdown protests spearheaded by EF. They’ve been so successful.

A Heretic
A Heretic
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Let’s not forget they were also forced to wear masks all day – some poor kids still are – and covered in sanitiser. Neither of which can be good for you.

maggie may
3 years ago
Reply to  A Heretic

And regularly tested with swabs of dubious composition?

1984imminent
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

More blood on Saint Boris’s hands with his lockdowns, sacrificing children’s lives and futures on the altar of saving the NHS.

Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  1984imminent

Altruism really is the morality of death, isn’t it?

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

“As per usual the police and social services were involved in the case but this was not enough to save the little boy from being tortured and murdered. In fact, a social worker called at the house last year to check on Logan but she did not get to see him because Logan had Covid-19 and was self-isolating”. (TCW).

So a child died because he had a virus (even though virtually no healthy children have died from this virus)? And there must be many more cases like this. And Peking Piffle wants to threaten us with more lockdowns? Seriously!

ellie-em
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I’m losing track of what’s still ‘on the books’, I’m so weary of the lot of it. Has the coronavirus act 2020 expired now or was it extended for another 6 months by the motley crew? I thought imposing lockdowns at the will of the dictators came within the ‘jurisdiction’ of that Act? I’ve had a bad night and I’m not thinking straight. I lose the will to live on some days…

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
3 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

You have my sympathy. The companionship of this site helps and anger can be a fuel, but all this cruel lunacy wearies the soul. I looked at the stories in this round-up and despaired – and I don’t usually do that.

I hope you have a better night.

ellie-em
3 years ago
Reply to  Alter Ego

Thank you. I occasionally have bad nights and wallow in a bit of self pity, disdain and disgust at what is happening in our world. It didn’t help last night because I had an unpleasant dental appointment to look forward to this morning but hey, I survived. It wasn’t as bad as I anticipated (until I got the bill) and a bit of post-dental indulgent retail therapy has done the trick! I’m ok again now.

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

Anthony Watts was good enough for the late, great Christopher Booker, and he’s good enough for me. And if this and other sensitive issues can once again be fully discussed on Twitter, that will be the proof of whether Musk has made a different.

And Mr. Booker was warning about this sort of years. The Conservative party must move decisively away from this nonsense to be fit for government, and opening that new coal mine would be a good start.

Brett_McS
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I’d wondered what had happened to the Moggster. Did he misplace his mojo?

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

It’s OK, his nanny found it for him.

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
  • Elon Musk acquires Twitter, Establishment meltdown ensues” – Musk’s control will sound the death knell for the Silicon Valley free-thought suppressors and content administrators, whose purpose is to social engineer its users into the dogmatic ideology of the Regime, writes Luke Perry in Bournbrook.

The “free-thought suppressors” have had more influence on American politics than anyone in Russia ever did. Maybe I am being overly optimistic, but I am calling peak woke. Hopefully we are seeing a turning point. Now for Starbucks (who sponsor people like the Tavistock clinic)!

Brett_McS
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I think this is the first example of a major social institution being grabbed back from The Woke. Hopefully the first of many. And Elon should relocate the Twitter headquarters to west Texas. That will thin out the dead-wood.

pjar
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I applaud your optimism, but have a feeling that ‘you ain’t seen nothing yet…’.

Talking to a Children’s Mental Health professional about the astonishing claim made by Jeremy Kyle yesterday, that his of 13 year old daughters female classmates 30% were undergoing counselling to become boys, she revealed that her own children have been captured by woke trans ideology at school and are aghast when she refers to herself as a woman.

There’s an awful lot of work to be done to turn around the damage that these people have done, if it even can…

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
3 years ago
Reply to  pjar

I cannot believe that anyone who has the slightest understanding of childhood development would not know that this is outrageously wrong and manipulative.

Children need to feel good about themselves; not to feel that they need to be surgically and chemically altered in order to become a new and approved version.

They should be loved, accepted, guided and protected.

Those who are making them the objects of bizarre social and chemical experiments must be held to account. They are today’s Mengeles.

Vaxtastic
3 years ago
Reply to  Alter Ego

I think more people need to understand we are in a serious cultural war. The abuse of children is only one symptom. High personal debt, women with tattoos and a widespread entitlement mentality are others.

There is a well funded attempt to destabilize most western countries. The recent French election being a case in point. They voted in a man who has let in 2 million Muslims just on his watch. No one believes they will become Frenchmen in any meaningful sense. Are they really voting for their destruction? What county can cope with two million extra people in only five years? You can’t build housing that quick.

The globalists fear nation-states. Destabilization is just phase one.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Vaxtastic

Women with tattoos= a cultural war, eh? And here’s me thinking women with penises were the biggest threat.

Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Women don’t have penises – there I’ve said it.

Vaxtastic
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

There are few women with penises. Many with tattoos. I think they are indicative of a shallower mode of thought that lives for now and has a retarded capacity to understand consequences. If true, they are able to vote and the same inability to think further ahead affects us all.

But obviously not our greatest threat. The trans cult is really a form of decay.

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
3 years ago
Reply to  Vaxtastic

I haven’t finished listening to this, and it’s long – but there are some interesting points here (with regard to cultural war):

Podcast Episode #100 – Alistair Crooke and Russia’s Real War for Independence – Gold Goats ‘n Guns (tomluongo.me)

iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Heavens: I hope you are right!

Woodburner
Woodburner
3 years ago

Greg Mantell is right when he comments on the shortcomings of epidemiologists. Oh, by the way, where is Professor Neil Ferguson?

Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Woodburner

Hard at work predicting 90 million deaths a day from Galloping Dandruff, unless everybody Locks Down.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

And also pernicious hic cups.

Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Woodburner

You could try phoning Imperial College and asking?

Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Don’t they have phones in Finland? You could call Imperial College on our behalf and ask where the great professor is. I’m sure there’s a Finnish company called Nokia that makes mobile phones if you don’t have one all ready.

Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

Nah, he’s too busy getting in the faces of all the doomsayers and covidian politicians in Finland.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  Woodburner

Please do not conflate that incompetent with epidemiology. He’s a physicist, with a crappy, string and sealing wax piece of software code. And that’s why the idiots in Government believed him.

Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  DevonBlueBoy

The code may have been dodgy but the far greater issue with the modelling were the incorrect assumptions and the failure to recheck those assumptions against what was actually happening, repeatedly, because he wanted the attention and didn’t want to admit he was wrong.

Brett_McS
3 years ago

“Climate at a glance” must be popular. It has sold out. Shame he didn’t do a Kindle version.

iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

That usually takes a while: no doubt Amazon are talking to Watts!

Gregoryno6
3 years ago

It may be too early in the UK day for this.
You have been warned.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  Gregoryno6

Never too early 🤣🤣🤣

Username1
3 years ago

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10751661/UKs-daily-Covid-cases-hit-just-15-000-day-wave-continues-recede.html

That’s 0.02% of the UK population. 1 in 100 may need a day or 2 rest and Lemsip. For these unfortunates (every 1 in 500,000 people) we should, nay we MUST bring back lockdowns,Shanghai type, triple masks, and strengthen care home imprisonment measures. Civil servants, the backbone of our country, must be banned from their offices. The latter measure will be easily implemented as only a handful went back anyway.

A passerby
A passerby
3 years ago

Deadly outbreak of children’s hepatitis linked to lockdown.

Initially reluctant to comment, a spokesperson for viruses and bacteria said: ‘spreading throughout the universe is our only goal, think earth = base camp, humans = vehicle’.
Describing themselves as benevolent entities they point out that in order to survive they are reliant on us socialising. They appreciate that some human beings may find this slightly disappointing news (the vehicle and or the socialising part) but ask that we just try to stick with the program.

DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

They just won’t let go of masks – The Conservative Woman Siouxsie Wiles is a mircrobioligist and Science Communicator!! from wait for it… Imperial college, London,

Hester
Hester
3 years ago

Hepatitis in children on the increase, how strange, there is a vaccine for that you know, its mandatory in parts of the USA in order to attend school. Children in the USA are rammed with over 20 vaccines by school age in the USA, the Big Pharma and their investors and the parasites of “Advisors” have not let go of the desire to pump children full of chemicals too much money and control at stake, You watch bet the vaccine is added to the range given to babies and young children here and in Europe.

ellie-em
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

…and to make it extra safe and effective, combined with the crapvax as a 2 in1…

John
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Hepatitis B vaccination is routinely given to neonates in the U.K. it forms part of the 6 in 1 injection given three times in the first six months of life at 8, 16 and 24 weeks. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/nhs-vaccinations-and-when-to-have-them/

Mogwai
3 years ago

I’ve only read the HART article thus far but this link to hepatitis in kids and lockdowns doesn’t really fly with me. So the fact there’s been no cases as yet reported in Sweden might support that hypothesis but how can lockdown be to blame when they ended ages ago in most countries? Only 4 cases in the NL, so why wouldn’t there be more by now? And why would we be seeing clusters, such as in Alabama, when most states locked down in the U.S? It’s not a pattern you would expect to see if lockdowns are to be blamed for suppressing kids’ immune systems. Cases would be widespread.

And of all the many ways illnesses can present due to being immunocompromised, why specifically hepatitis now? All manner of diseases and disorders would be increasing with kids wouldn’t they?

John
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The children probably are not immunocompromised, this form of hepatitis is likely to be autoimmune mediated, thus is an overreaction of the immune system.
Also immune systems are not identical, different people have different responses to the same pathogen, the purpose of the immune system is the preservation of the species not individuals, hence community immunity.
Another possibility is the overuse of hand sanitiser.
The leading hypothesis is that it is due to adenovirus infection.

Pink Moon
3 years ago

Oh goody, an anti-aircraft missile thats not only designed to blow planes out of the sky and kill everyone on board but is also environmentally friendly and kinder to the planet.

I have nothing against anti-aircraft missiles myself – but I’m not fool enough to believe that they are designed for anything else other than to destroy flying aircraft and that includes those manning the aircraft at the time ,,, but are these people for real or what? I mean, what exactly goes through these peoples minds when they announce something like this? What must they be thinking? Where is their thinking ? Can they think? Or have they been totally conditioned not to think and just spout this incredible lunacy without thinking? It baffles me how people can honestly link warfare bloodshed and carnage with also being environmentally friendly and saving the planet – it really is frightening to think that there are people out there who cannot see the madness is what they are saying.

Its absolutely crazy.

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civilliberties
3 years ago
Reply to  Pink Moon

clown world, good to know the tech is greener when people are being blown to smithereens

John
3 years ago

Hepatitis does not imply infection with the specific hepatitis viruses, Hep A, B, C, D or E. It can be caused by adenovirus, herpes viruses, other viruses as well as salmonella bacteria and other environmental factors.

A Y M
3 years ago
Reply to  John

And mRNA Spike proteins…

John
3 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=hepatitis-in-children-90-P02517
That assumes the person has been vaccinated, this is unlikely in the children affected in the U.K. as they are all under 5. Adenovirus appears to be the most likely cause. Adenovirus can also cause infective mononucleosis (glandular fever) in young children, read this information on IM for a better explanation https://cks.nice.org.uk/topics/glandular-fever-infectious-mononucleosis/background-information/

Amtrup
3 years ago
Reply to  John

Spike-protein shedding by vaccinated parents and grandparents etc. .. ?

ellie-em
3 years ago

https://www.hartgroup.org/what-is-the-mhra-up-to-now/

Indeed, what are they up to? Is there more cash in the offing for ‘research bodies’?

A six week consultation currently in place. I’m not aware that the MHRA has independent advisors…

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-mhra-are-seeking-views-to-strengthen-conflicts-of-interest-policy-for-independent-advisors

Star
3 years ago

Who lent the non-entity Elon Musk the money to buy Twitter? That will be who has really taken it over.

Oh and will scribblers on the Twoilet Wall be allowed to be harsh about AIPAC and the ADL?

Funny how the Anti-Defamation League has been so quiet about the “deal”, huh? Don’t they care about who is given a megaphone to say what, where, and when? I thought that was their main concern.

DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Morgan Stanley and other banks against his Tesla stock

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3 years ago

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Londo Mollari
3 years ago

At what point does the trans activism turn into counter violence? Not advocating it but who TF are trans activists to cancel an event by a former First Minister of Scotland at any type of venue?

peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago

Gates is at it again. Promoting global intervention teams under WHO auspices with NPI and vaccines top of the agenda.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bill-gates-how-to-prevent-next-pandemic-zxdj6rq8d

Star
3 years ago

Just listen to James “Let’s Bomb Russia” Heappey, Britain’s armed forces minister: “The UK backs Ukrainian troops carrying out strikes in Russian territory, the armed forces minister has said, calling it ‘not necessarily a problem’ if Ukraine uses weapons donated by Britain.” Observe the arrogant and contemptuous distanciation, so typical of the British bourgeoisie. Heappey doesn’t lower himself to speaking directly and in the indicative mood to his audience of proles. He doesn’t say “The British government will support a Ukrainian attack on Russian territory” – he uses a double negative, saying it’s “not necessarily a problem”. (That’s called litotes.) He continues: “There are lots of countries around the world that operate kit that they have imported from other countries. When those bits of kit are used we tend not to blame [the country] that manufactured it, you blame the country that fired it.” Observe the “you” thing. He’s is speaking AS IF he’s speaking hypothetically, as if he’s an expert at boardgames or endurance sports or something like that and he’s telling you what “you” do when there’s a spot of bother – or as if he’s telling you what’s “comme il faut” for a “gentleman” to wear when… Read more »

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Brendon O Connell has come up with one plausible explanation for what is really going on in Ukraine, why this is really happeneing. Putin is a stooge of Kissinger and Rothschild, the WEF etc. We know this for a fact. We also know they bumped off the true Russian nationalist General Lebed to ensure Putins reign. So the notion that Putin is the enemy of these people is a lie, and this is provable. After bombing Ukraine cities back to the stone ages, what is left to do – rebuild in the SMART CITIES model – designed in Israel, made in China, like they are doing in the wake of the recent firework displays in the Middle East. The banksters want us living in smart cities so theres no better way to kick that off than to let off some more fireworks and then get on with building Orwells PentaG surveillance electromagnetic prison dystopian nightmare aka SMART CITIES. This is also linked to the fact that form an internationalist strategy point of view,contrlling this area is pivotal to dominating the world. I think this has legs and is plausible. Brendon writes: Is the Ukraine operation nothing but a “destruction event”… Read more »

Star
3 years ago

Putin wanted to visit the Rothschild HQ at New Court in the City of London when he came to England, but it was ruled inadvisable for security reasons.

Note to British journalists: remember you aren’t allowed to mention the Club of London…

Star
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

On the words “not necessarily a problem”… The Russian government appears to have noticed Heappey’s way of talking and thrown it back in the British government’s face. The Telegraph reports: “We would like to emphasise that London’s actions to provoke the Kyiv regime into taking such steps [i.e. attacking Russia] will immediately trigger our response should they decide to do it,” Russia’s defence ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.“As we have warned, Russia’s armed forces are ready to carry out strikes with high-precision, long-range weapons on the centres of decision-making in Kyiv.“The presence of advisers from one Western country who are stationed at the centres of decision-making in Kyiv will not necessarily be a problem if Russia decided to respond.” (Emphasis added.) I am assuming it was Heappey rather than the Russian foreign ministry that used these words first. That seems likely, given that most posh Brits like to talk down to everyone who isn’t a posh Brit – and they’re too stupidly parochial to see anything wrong with that. Theoretically this could be “only” contemptible – a case of a silly fool who left Sandhurst and was too stupid to work in a bank after he left the… Read more »

Star
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

I looked at Heappey’s record. He couldn’t even control his mouth when he visited a school, asked the pupils whether or not they would vote for Scottish independence, and a Scottish girl said she would. Hearing her answer, he told her to “f*** off back to Scotland”. That’s what he said to a child whom he had just asked a question, and who answered his question. The man couldn’t cope. And that was at Millfield, a private school that charges very high fees. Goodness knows what he has said at state schools if he has ever visited any. The guy’s character is obviously a big steaming pile of turd, but we all know that there are those in Britain who think such men are thoroughly good chaps. And now he is minister for the armed forces when a major war is being fought in Europe, which the British government appears to be playing a part in escalating. And only recently there was a British defence minister, Gavin Williamson, who said Russia should “go away and shut up”. What spiffing chaps rise to ministerial office when the Tories are in government! (There are probably at least a few Tories who agree… Read more »

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Shocking display of the kind of useful idiot lowlifes we have running this country and how they are literally a national security threat. Yuri Bezmenov springs to mind, his warnings coming true

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
3 years ago
Reply to  Gregoryno6

I read about this yesterday. Does that mean that the great un-vaxxed will be allowed to enter and leave Western Australia, and go to restaurants and events there as though they were (you know) normal human beings?

My strong suspicion is that the focus groups have spoken – and that they’re “over it really”.

Gregoryno6
3 years ago
Reply to  Alter Ego

I haven’t paid much attention to the rules for entering and leaving at any time, but I think that free travel is back on.
And my strong suspicion matches yours. I’ve heard tales at freedom rallies about bosses stretching mandates when staff refuse additional jabs. And you can’t revive a tourist industry when your borders are tighter than North Korea, especially so in WA. This place is off the track to just about any other place, even compared to our east coast let alone the rest of the world. If you come to Western Australia it’s because you really want to. Or have to.

Gregoryno6
3 years ago
Reply to  Alter Ego

Here’s the official edict, lifted from Twitter and presented minus the commentary from the pompous twatwaffle.

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1984imminent
3 years ago

Mumsnet (mostly Covid hysteria central, although slowly waking up) has gone straight for “is the hepatitis outbreak caused by Covid? Long Covid? If only we’d locked down earlier, harder, longer, etc.”. Some people are trying to advocate that it is caused by lack of exposure to viruses because of Saint Boris’s lockdowns, but they’re being swiftly shouted down by the cries of “virus! virus! virus!”

Gregoryno6
3 years ago
Reply to  1984imminent

If only we’d locked down earlier! I can see that being a comedy catchphrase in years to come.

dearieme
dearieme
3 years ago

most epidemiologists haven’t got the proper background to give public health advice”.


Those with the proper background have shown themselves to be unfit to give public health advice because of flaws of character or intellect. Sad, innit?

Star
3 years ago

A ferry operated by Dubai-owned P&O went adrift in the Irish Sea today, after it “lost power”, reportedly for “technical” reasons.

Lucy Thackray writing in the Independent may or may not have been aware of the marine use of radio communications when she scribbled, or copy-pasted, the following words: “The RNLI sent out lifeboats shortly after the ferry did not arrive at the scheduled time of 2pm.” But let us assume that this is accurate and that lifeboats really were sent out. A ferry carries its own lifeboats. There was no storm. No risk to life has been mentioned in the reports so far. WTF happened to that vessel? It was only five miles off the coast and no reason has been given for why anybody thought it might become necessary to evacuate the passengers and crew.

Was it cyberattacked? Electronically attacked maybe? Or is it just a case of P&O scrimping on maintenance costs?

A Y M
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

P&O is a Rothschild outfit. Part of the program possibly.