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Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Wednesday morning Mill Lane & South Hill Road Bracknell 

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Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Dear Daily Sceptic,

Request: Please tell people to stop posting photos of themselves every single day on your respected news website, instead of using their own social media page.
It’s narcissistic and creepy.
Thank you.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Wait! I just looked more closely at the photo, and it seems to be a bloke, not a woman at all. I really am sorry for my mistake. I’m all for males growing their hair as long as they want, because God gave the gift of long head hair to everyone, and it’s very useful for keeping your head warm in winter, and protecting from the midday sun in summer. It’s just that there are so many chemicals and hormones from contraceptive pills in the drinking water these days, that it makes most men go bald even in their 20s, so I haven’t seen men with long hair since the 1960s- 70s, and a few in the 80s.

Anyway, I think I’ve given you lot a hard time for long enough, so I’ll leave off now, and let you get on with it in peace. Your group’s message may just be reaching a lot more passing motorists than we commenters on here are reaching wokesters, who won’t read them or visit this website anyway. So carry on, and I’ll just skip over the annoying photos every day, which everybody else seems to like. 🙂

varmint
1 year ago

Dear Toby and the DS team. I just went to the trouble of typing a comment on the “Historical Significance of Humza Yousef” article, only to find out when I tried to post it a message came up saying “comments are now closed”. This is ofcourse disappointing. But I accept you may have good reasons for doing this, but can you not indicate comments are closed at the top of the article so we don’t waste our time writing a comment?

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

The article doesn’t look closed. Could it be you needed to login again as a comments closed message also shows if you try and comment when your session has expired?

EppingBlogger
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

Incorrect error messages are very annoying. They occur on many platforms and online services.

are those oh-so-clever programmers not capable of better.

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

“are those oh-so-clever programmers not capable of better”

Fixing messages like these can be quite straightforward but a non-programmer may have decided there’s higher-priority tasks even although informative messages can be an easy-win to reduce the workload of having to respond to questions on why a particular message is appearing.

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

As DHJ says above, this can happen if you need to log in again but your browser window has not been updated. Your browser lets you type the comment but the web server won’t let you submit it.

It’s frustrating and annoying that there’s not an ‘error’ message which points to the actual problem. Also, it would be better if the web server offered a chance to login without losing something you may have spent some valuable time composing.

Personally, having been stung a couple of times like this, if I get that message the first thing I do is copy my comment into a text file on my computer so I can try to resubmit it later. I guess this would be more difficult if you’re using a phone browser rather than a laptop computer.

To repeat myself: it’s frustrating.

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

To add to the list of quirks:

A style such as italic or blockquote cannot be removed by pressing the style button again, it has to be edited in code or start again by copying and pasting as plain text into a new comment.

If you hold down delete, the cursor position can jump to a different position while deleting and start deleting from another part of the text (this might be related to a background update of the comments).

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

To add to the list of quirks:

We can create bullet points in comments but when they’re submitted the bullet icons disappear. If you edit the comment, they reappear – frustrating.

WyrdWoman
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

Had this loads of times – copy the message before logging back in.

Monro
1 year ago

https://telegra.ph/Oficery-12-29 What’s really going on? ‘As Olga told Astra from the words of her son and his colleagues, in the last battle the battalion commander abandoned them, allegedly running away for help. After this, Levanov refused to lead his personnel into battle and wrote a report on his refusal to participate in hostilities.’ ‘Another missing officer, Dmitry Volkov, found himself in a similar situation. “It was a tough fight, he had 7 fighters out of 30 left, and he was immediately sent back. He said that he had no one to fight with, they had no ammunition, and their equipment was faulty. They told me to go there anyway and sent me to certain death. “He decided to withdraw the fighters who were still alive and refuse to carry out this order,” says his mother.’  “(He) approached the commanders there and asked his fate. He was told: either to the front line in the thick of it, to an assault detachment, or to prison. I understood perfectly well, and he knew, that there was no article [under which he could be prosecuted],” He told his mother: “If I don’t get in touch, ring all the bells, go to the prosecutor’s… Read more »

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

Relatives of hostages threatening to lay siege to the Knesset and IDF headquarters with a million people if the government fails to do a deal.

Why not report on these protests?

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-05-02/ty-article/.premium/families-of-hostages-threaten-to-lay-siege-to-israeli-leaders-if-deal-falls-through/0000018f-362f-d8fb-a1df-bf6ff5870000

JohnK
1 year ago

The true tragedy of the COVID-19 vaccines”: Without reading the T behind the wall, I’ve long since thought that the loss of reputation by the general public could be a long term problem for other types of vaccination, even if it’s true that any individual lives were saved that way.

Monro
1 year ago

https://www.thefp.com/p/american-marxists-funding-pro-palestinian-rage This week’s ‘Any connection?’ competition ‘The next protest co-organized by the (peoples) forum, called “Shut It Down for Palestine,” is taking place November 17 in at least 18 locations across the world including Copenhagen, New York City, Idaho, and Iowa.’ ‘The People’s Forum is one of several foreign-funded organizations whose goal is to create havoc in America and defend tyrannical regimes like China’s, Russia’s, Cuba’s and Venezuela’s,’ the Venezuela native said. ‘I saw it firsthand when they hosted employees and officials from the Venezuelan socialist regime in 2022 in New York City. They don’t care about human rights, not of Palestinians or Jews and certainly not of Venezuelans.’ The New York Times reported last year that the Chinese Community Party was indirectly funding the People’s Forum.  On its 2022 tax forms, the People’s Forum disclosed receiving roughly $4 million in contributions and grants, $331,000 in program service revenue, and $52,000 in investment income. The charity’s expenses were $3.8 million, and its assets reached $18.5 million, compared to the $13.6 million it had in assets at the start of the year. Is there ‘Any connection?’ ‘…..the (Peoples Republic of China) PRC is providing Russia with semiconductors, navigation equipment, jet parts, ball… Read more »

Dinger64
1 year ago

Matt Ridley,telegraph:

“The jabs undoubtedly saved lives”

Bullsh!t, print the proof in your Wrag! Show us the evidence that is only to be seen by the pharmaceutical companies!

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Matt Ridley is clearly not up to date. The absolute best that could be said of the poisons “vaccines” is that they didn’t kill many people immediately. That they were designed to kill is beyond doubt as most of us see on a daily basis.

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

An interesting extract from a statement made by a successful business that has recently gone into liquidation thanks to government policy.

“At no time did we think a government would shut us down, let alone keep us closed for 15 months…eventually two of the landlords doubled their fees, electricity tripled, Facebook took £15,000 fraudulently in 24 hours and didn’t give it us back, in fact didn’t even investigate…We had a thriving, growing business until we were forced to shut our doors for Covid.”

https://www.virtual-aerospace.com/

modularist
1 year ago

Oustanding interview by Sonia Elijah with Wouter Aukema, who scripted the download of the entire EMA pharmacovigilance database and built a front-end to query the data transparently. You won’t be surprised to learn that Covid vaccine harms are off the scale in comparison to the 6000 other pharmaceutical products in the database, but there are also signals of immune system compromise and cancers from other drug reports.
https://soniaelijah.substack.com/p/true-horrors-of-covid-vaccine-harm

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago

This is hilarious. “Scientists tried to give people Covid – and failed” – Researchers deliberately infect participants with SARS-CoV-2 in ‘challenge’ trials — but high levels of immunity complicate efforts to test vaccines and treatments, reports Ewen Callaway in Nature magazine. In the third paragraph of the article we find The study’s results, published on 1 May in Lancet Microbe1, raise questions about the usefulness of COVID-19 challenge trials for testing vaccines, drugs and other therapeutics. “If you can’t get people infected, then you can’t test those things,” says Tom Peacock, a virologist at Imperial College London. Viral strains used in challenge trials take many months to produce, making it impossible to match emerging circulating variants that can overcome high levels of existing immunity in populations. Wow. Valuable lesson learned: If you can’t get people infected, then you can’t test [vaccines, drugs and other theraputics]… Later on we get complaints that the bug they tried to give the volunteers was not current; that it was so last year: “We need a challenge strain that’s more representative of what’s circulating in the community,” Good lord! You mean that if you’re trying to find a prophylactic or treatment you have to be… Read more »

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

A superb post and thanks for the research. 👍

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/new-paper-on-czech-population-level-vaccination-data-disproves-claims-vaccines-are-safe-and-effective/

I am sure you will enjoy reading this excellent article from Martin Neill and Norman Fenton at TCW.

As we on here know “safe and effective” the vaccines definitely were not.

Conclusion

“Note that we strongly welcome and recommend the paper by Fürst et al. Whilst we might quibble about mechanisms and proof, as curious scientists and statisticians are apt to do, the policy implications of their analysis are profound and important.

No matter how you cut the data, they have demonstrated that the observed data on vaccination cannot and should not be used to support any claim that the Covid-19 vaccines are or were effective or safe.”

Free Lemming
1 year ago

Why Sweden got it right on Covid” – We were told during Covid that Sweden would suffer mass fatalities. Instead, it had one of the lowest excess death rates in Europe. Does that suggest our response was wrong? asks Dan Hannan in the Mail.

F*ck me. How do people as dumb as Dan even learn to walk, let alone hold down a job at one of the many major media outlets that peddle 24-7 propaganda? Ahhh, I may have just answered my own question.

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

I admit I’ve not read the article but…

Why Sweden got it right on Covid” gives me a strong hint that the author, Lord (call me Dan) Hannan, is not asking the right question.

The reason why Sweden got it right is partly because of heroes like Anders Tegnell and partly because the Swedish constitution forbids the government taking powers to impose something like a lockdown.

I suspect the article actually focusses on the fact that lockdown was proved unnecessary by the Swedish example – but that’s not why Sweden got it right.

Free Lemming
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

You’re assuming the person asking the question has the intelligence to understand the question he’s asking!

WyrdWoman
1 year ago

Daniel Radcliffe promises not to back down on LGBT rights after J.K. Rowling rebuke” – Daniel Radcliffe has reignited a row with J.K. Rowling by saying his beliefs don’t have to align with the author’s just because she made him a star, according to the Mail.

No, his beliefs don’t have to align with JKR’s, but it would help if they aligned with biological reality.

WyrdWoman
1 year ago

BBC weather map row heats up over confusing colours” – The BBC is under fire for the colour scale it uses to represent temperatures, with lows of 11°C shown as yellow while 41°C is depicted as dark red, reports the Telegraph.

Blimey – the Torygraph only just spotted this? All through winter, sites using Met Office data were ‘colourfaking’ the weather maps. Made me wonder how much it contributed to hypothermia deaths.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Latest Electoral Predictions from Electoral Calculus.

Con 85, Lab 472, Lib Dem 50, SNP 19, Lab Majority 294.

Courtesy of John Cruttwell at TCW.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Americans don’t want Kamala to be their ‘Momala’

Drew Barrymore tearfully gushed to Kackling Kamala, “As a woman, who respects so much, and wants to share, and wants to be confident, and has no ounce of me that has competitiveness…”

No-ounce-of-competitiveness-Drew competitively destroyed Val Kilmer’s marriage to Joanna Whalley.

Whalley and Kilmer were married in 1988 but split in 1995 when she made a surprise visit to see him on the set of Batman Forever and found him having an affair with Drew Barrymore.”