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Monro
3 years ago

‘No-one talks about ending Ukraine war for fear of being labelled a traitor’

He clearly hasn’t been reading this website, or anything else.

Elon Musk, Xi Ping, Modi, the Pope, Kissinger, Macron……..

Control the controllables. Putin cannot be controlled. He will lose the war. He may very well go nuclear. The bad news is that we can do nothing about that except make it crystal clear that such a course would have catastrophic consequences.

That is where we are.

Monro
3 years ago
Reply to  Monro

This is why we are where we are: ‘When I was in the temporary hospital I saw a lot of our injured guys, everyone is very skinny, with fallen cheeks, and eyes, they looked terrible. They are pale, they look like skeletons, almost all of them have shaved heads, and they have no eyelashes and eyebrows. They all suffer from avitaminosis. Mikhaylo Dianov, his situation is a nightmare. I don’t know what kind of inhumans you must be to let people get to this state.’ ‘The wounded were not treated in the Russian capture…….They were not given any medical assistance. All the Russians did was “support the sanitary norms”. You can see it by the condition of some of the guys who returned. It is absolutely brutal. The sick people did not get anything, neither treatment nor proper provisions. I don’t know how this can be happening in the 21st century.’ Maybe many on here wish to negotiate with the perpetrators. I most certainly do not. I am not alone ‘It’s all about the people. They had a choice. It is not Putin killing people here, raping women. These are regular Russian people, which is frightening. Before the war, the… Read more »

ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  Monro

not in your head, but where we really are when you give Gnatzis guns….

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11284819/How-Ukrainian-intelligence-chiefs-tracking-collaborators-worked-Russians.html

‘We’re hunting them down and shooting them like pigs’: How the Ukrainians are taking brutal revenge on the collaborators who’ve betrayed their neighbours – and country – to the Russians

Monro
3 years ago
Reply to  Monro

And Putin will lose, is losing, the war:

‘Russians captured near Kherson have lost 10-15kg, have blank eyes, they absolutely don’t trust command, can’t establish communications for 3 days. Those were contract solders from elite units’

’92k (conscripts) concentrated in training grounds. Multiple problems with drafting and equipment, weapons.’

‘Russian officers doubt ability to create task forces at operational and even sub-battalion level. If this goes on, even recruiting 17 million won’t change much on battlefield. New record from recruitment to death in battlefield – 4 days. Medical care is non-existing, there isn’t even clothing and food for mobilized.’

‘If Russia wants limited nuclear war, they need to be very careful to not escalate to global nuclear war, and still need a lots of solders to capture territories. Russia can’t even supply clothing, food or medicine. Nobody is even sure of the state of Russian tactical nuclear weapons.’

Arestovych, Feygin bulletin 05 Oct 22

ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  Monro

Russia have no need whatsoever to think about nuclear weapons..again, it’s only in your (propagandised) head….

ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  Monro

Only in your head!

Mogwai
3 years ago

This is an interesting and detailed account from an A&E doctor of their experiences. I really had no idea of just how effed up the entire system is! And see what they are observing regarding an increase in cardiac problems in the people least likely to present with them.

https://www.hartgroup.org/view-from-a-uk-emergency-department/

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Thanks Mogs,
I can attest to the levels of fearporn being poured upon the NHS staff in March 2020 – it was horrendous. As I worked in a community stroke team & still have contact with the team, I can also attest that the referral rate has increased massively, the age of the patients has shifted downwards & that the length of time the patient has with the team has reduced from 6 months, to 3 months & is now 8 weeks. After the 8 weeks there is a huge wait before the rehab can be continued, if at all. It was bad before March 2020 for Speech & Language Therapy (always a Cinderella service ‘cos communication isn’t important you know & the patients can’t file complaints) but for my former colleagues, the pressures have ratcheted up again.
Expect everything NHS to fall apart even more with power issues & lack of access to digital notes. Life was so much simpler with paper, it never failed in a power cut or a system crash.

Mogwai
3 years ago

Yes it seems the NHS has fallen big time in the years that I’ve been over here. It really is quite remarkable to see how utterly up shit creek they are now. I guess those six figure salary managers are proving to be worth every penny then! 😮 I can see them relying more and more on foreign front-line staff as time goes by, many of which are agency staff, who cost an arm and a leg per shift compared to employed staff. I can’t see how they can possibly expect to hang on to their existing staff long-term let alone attract newly qualified doctors and nurses to go work there. I’d be interested to know the attrition rate of nurses and if the student nurse courses have taken a hit due to the last few years. I can’t think of a more unattractive organization to work for now, frankly. And we saw just how much those personnel were valued by the government when they tried on the jab mandate thing last year. There’s the final proof if ever it were needed. Go and work for the Nuffield! LOL

Chris P
Chris P
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Thanks. The doctor clearly thinks increased heart attacks and strokes are the result of the injections and are contributing to excess deaths. I just wish this doctor and other medical professionals who think the same break their anonymity and stand with Dr Aseem Malhotra. There would be strength in numbers. I believe politicians would then have to halt the injections and properly investigate the evidence of harms.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

Yes I agree! Definitely a case of “strength in numbers”. I think more will join though. But it does rile me, the amount of apathy/enabling/cognitive dissonance within the healthcare community. These frontline staff are looked up to and trusted members of society and therefore have a duty, not just a duty of care, but a duty to uphold patient care based on the best available evidence. They are all breaking every rule in the book by supporting this charade, where patients bear the brunt and suffer the most as a result of their malpractice and non-evidence based practice, and I think the only staff left now must be those that are devoid of a conscience or code of ethics. Is what we are seeing now basically what we can expect every winter going forward? Where the NHS basically turns its back on science in favour of its support of the extremely damaging narrative/dogma?? I don’t think this is going to incentivize many would-be medics to pursue a grueling 5 years in medical school.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Yep, just got this in my inbox.

JohnK
3 years ago

While not subscribing to the T’graph, it looks as if Drakeford wants to wash his hands of crap policy and pass the blame upstairs. A branch of devolution he doesn’t like, perhaps.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  JohnK

Not read it either but I think you’re right, and he is just one of many examples guilty of having selective amnesia and hoping we do too. He needs to be held to account and hung out to dry for what he did.

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  JohnK

Dungford? A textbook example of a muppet.

Mogwai
3 years ago

Another good HART article looking at the impact of injection-generated spike protein. 20,000 more ambulance call-outs for cardiac and respiratory arrests in 2021 than in 2019 and it started in spring 2021. There’s that correlation again….

https://www.hartgroup.org/the-impact-of-synthetic-spike-protein/

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

Vera Sharav’s perspective on the current subversion of medical ethics to serve an evil agenda & comparisons with the 9 years before WWII

https://yournews.com/2022/10/05/2428239/holocaust-survivor-says-comparisons-to-covid-agenda-completely-justified/

JayBee
3 years ago

The V safe data and story are truly stunning.
They also fit with my personal observations.
“Out of 10 million people, 33.1% of the people who got the vaccine suffered from a significant adverse event and 7.7% had to seek professional medical care and 25% had to miss work.”
Why is no one responsible for this in prison yet?!

Mogwai
3 years ago

Excellent one from Ivor Cummins. Apparently he’s been included in some anti-conspiracy theory type book which comes out today and the authors have included him, labelling him as a “far right extremist”. Therefore, in true Ivor style, he basically decimates them with the data. Nice take down!

https://odysee.com/@IvorCummins:f/web-of-propaganda-wow-these-guys-are:7

JohnK
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

So it is, in just over 30 minutes.

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

The collusion between governments & the WEF can no longer be called a conspiracy theory as there is now hard contract evidence of the collusion from Canada.

https://thecountersignal.com/breaking-exposed-105-million-liberal-partnership-with-wef-laid-bare/

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

Evaluation of the methodological practices implemented in the Pfizer/BioNtech trials in the development of its COVID-19 RNA-messenger vaccine in relation to Good Clinical Practices

https://christine-cotton.1ere-page.fr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ENG-SUMMARY-Expertise-GCP-CCotton-2022-02-23_AC.pdf

JXB
JXB
3 years ago
BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  JXB

Explains why I couldn’t find it… Have you tried the wayback machine?

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

Just seen this article & thought of you Hux!
It’s about the unlawful actions of NHS Trusts & premises ‘requiring’ mask wearing by the public & clinical staff.
Refusing to wear a mask isn’t seeking exemption, it’s about acting lawfully!

https://www.hartgroup.org/the-facts-about-mask-requirements/

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Thanks very much BB.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

I appreciate the legal background that the article provides but as I have never worn a mask I have no intention of backing down now. If push comes to shove I can always crank up my obstinacy.

Mogwai
3 years ago

I shared this yesterday in the NHS mask article. That both you and hux replied to… 😉

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Apologies, I have dreadful short term memory problems…
A second share may hit a different audience…?
BB

JohnK
3 years ago

Bev Turner’s column on Hallett’s forthcoming enquiry: https://www.gbnews.uk/gb-views/i-fear-lady-halletts-covid-inquiry-will-be-an-echo-chamber-of-unbalanced-opinion-says-bev-turner/373885 She’s wise to be sceptical about the process.

JayBee
3 years ago

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-real-reason-vaccine-mandates-are-wrong/
Amen. And that goes for any other mandate, inkl. childhood vaccines, masks and army drafts.
Inalienable natural God given rights rule and must take precedence over anything else, or at least should do so, and especially so in self-anointed ‘liberal democracies’.

transmissionofflame
3 years ago

From Smile Free: The Daily Mail reports with barely concealed glee that 5 hospitals in England have reintroduced a masking ‘requirement’ – in some ways this is not the massive news story it is presented as, as we have had a postcode lottery with hospitals flip-flopping all over the place ever since the NHS passed the buckdelegated responsibility down to individual hospitals, but…   …on the other hand, these 5 NHS Trusts HAVE had a big press story about them…    …and unless they get firm pushback, they won’t be the last… others will waver, so please take a few moments and slap in a quick complaint to each of them.   Doesn’t matter if you are not local to them – you have every right to object to an anti-scientific measure that will worsen quality of life for the deaf and hard of hearing, PTSD and sexual abuse victims to name just a few… so just quickly tell them in your own words:    It’s an outrage, there’s no scientific backing, NHS England told them to ‘transition back to pre-pandemic policies’ so why aren’t they, the weakness of ‘Omicron’ doesn’t justify any measures in any case, we were told “15m jabs to freedom”… Read more »

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
  • UC Berkeley Law School’s ‘Jew Free Zones’: the Latest Progressive Trend” – Laura Rosen Cohen writes in Newsweek that nine law school student groups at Berkeley’s School of Law have amended their bylaws to ensure that nobody who supports Israel or Zionism is invited to speak – which, given that the vast majority of Jews worldwide support the state of Israel, in essence creates a Jew-free zone.

Now would it be a “non-crime hate incident” to describe this as Fascist?