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My mother and sisters all have had the Phizer jab, after repeated warnings by myself NOT to take the vaccines, (astra, phizer, moderna, etc etc)

 

I'm tearing my hair out. The bill gates of the world have just destroyed my family unit.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Shake said:

My mother and sisters all have had the Phizer jab, after repeated warnings by myself NOT to take the vaccines, (astra, phizer, moderna, etc etc)

 

I'm tearing my hair out. The bill gates of the world have just destroyed my family unit.

 

 

 

So did mine, they wouldn't listen. What can one do. Now they want the second one. I feel sorry for my dad, the only reason he took it was so that he can travel in his retirement and now they restricted travel. 

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Antifa wankers definitely hijacking things with the kill the bill in Brighton today.


All outside police stations, when is not police bringing in these laws..its a clone of the BLM bullshit, which will see serious violence & normies supporting police & government.

 

Real human rights protests will get trampled in the process.

 

These are synthetic counter movements deliberately brought about by groups spooks like Fabian society posted earlier, trickled down to leftist movements.

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19 minutes ago, Shake said:

My mother and sisters all have had the Phizer jab, after repeated warnings by myself NOT to take the vaccines, (astra, phizer, moderna, etc etc)

 

I'm tearing my hair out. The bill gates of the world have just destroyed my family unit.

 

 

 

Sometimes, you just have to let go of family members who are, essentially, your opponents in this war.

 

Life teaches us to let go of those things which cause us harm, such as the stress caused by family members who will not listen to valid, potentially life-saving advice.

 

Our lives should be filled with those things which are beneficial to us, as far as possible, and family are sometimes just anchors which weigh us down.

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My youngest is 8 and whenever she referred to coronavirus she says when this “rubbish” is over she won’t say the word because even she knows it’s bs.

 

she did ask me when can we go to football again and when can we do karaoke again

 

bless her, so far most of what she remembers of her life is seeing her friends from a distance and teachers wearing masks 

 

disgusting

 

mind we have been meeting her friends in parks etc over the last year and even had a few stay over 

 

even teachers kids they all know something is not right

 

onwards and upwards let’s hope parliament crumbles around them when they are all back in it

 

bastards

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"CERTIFICATE OF BOLLOCKS" nurse speaks out against constant PCR testing and calls out the use of ETHYLENE OXIDE to sterilise the swabs. 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, SimonTV said:

Experimental emergency approved vaccines are a liability nightmare. They are not covered under private medical insurance and now companies are starting to ban people who have had the vaccine due to liability reasons. 

 

 

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Cat among the pigeons moment!

the vaccinated are the ones who need the passport.!

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2 hours ago, CAC said:

Why should they have to put up with any threat to their livelihood? If I said to you "apologise to Jack or I will kill you", would you apologise or would you take action to prevent me threatening you?

 

Didn't say that. I said if one is  unprepared don't kick off against the State or Gov. Running into a forum requesting basic information after the fact indicates to me that taking the out then and there should have been done

 

2 hours ago, CAC said:

They poked the tiger until they learnt everything they needed to know, ie they gained experience through dealing with it.

 

Saw loads of them types being thrown to the slaughter by the 'freeman on the land ' organisers ...scum bags

 

Research, education and planning is vital. Asking for a video on inalienable rights after the fine has been created shows unpreparedness

 

Court, dealing with councils, dealing with solicitors, going to magistrates and dealing with the charges should not be encouraged for uneducated and unprepared

 

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40 minutes ago, vinny79 said:

3 where I’m at in a year ffs

Absolute p-take. Meanwhile businesses and many more places are closed.

 

Freedom of information act is there for the statistics. The likes of lamestream media won't say this

 

 

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10 minutes ago, zArk said:

 

Didn't say that. I said if one is  unprepared don't kick off against the State or Gov. Running into a forum requesting basic information after the fact indicates to me that taking the out then and there should have been done

 

Why should ordinary people have to learn complex and convoluted arguments in order to affirm and protect their inalienable rights?

 

England is a Common Law jurisdiction which protects our inalienable rights to go about our business as we please as long as it causes no harm or loss other people.

 

The government don't really have any authority, and use the smokescreen of legislation while really using Common Law.

 

10 minutes ago, zArk said:

 

Saw loads of them types being thrown to the slaughter by the 'freeman on the land ' organisers ...scum bags

 

Research, education and planning is vital. Asking for a video on inalienable rights after the fine has been created shows unpreparedness

 

Again: why should an ordinary person have to have extensive legal knowledge to go about their ordinary business as they have been used to prior to this fraud?

 

Our customs and traditions are lawful precedent, and cannot be interfered with by government.

 

10 minutes ago, zArk said:

Court, dealing with councils, dealing with solicitors, going to magistrates and dealing with the charges should not be encouraged for uneducated and unprepared

 

 

Are you saying Jack is "uneducated"?! Just because they lack knowledge of this complex issue doesn't mean they are uneducated.

 

Anyway, if you've nothing constructive to offer then maybe it would be best holding your tongue?

 

I'm not going to respond to you about this issue any more.

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17 minutes ago, Shake said:

Absolute p-take. Meanwhile businesses and many more places are closed.

 

Freedom of information act is there for the statistics. The likes of lamestream media won't say this

 

 

 

Exactly. I live in West Yorkshire and FOI'd all NHS trusts who oversee hospitals in the area.

 

Despite several hospitals claiming they were "overwhelmed" and "understaffed" on critical care units, the FOI request revealed:

 

A) that not a single one of them had any significant increase in the number of ICU/critical care, and, in fact, most had numbers comparable, or less, than the previous 5 years;

 

B) they had plenty of staff, and some actually increased staff numbers by a significant amount over the period;

 

One hospital Trust (Leeds) had to go so far as to claim they didn't have historic ICU/critical care information prior to November 2020 due to "changing definitions and counting methodology" relating to ICU/critical care staff, but I have responded to them to obtain that information.

 

You can read the information for yourself here - https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/user/calderdale_against_corruption

 

These stats will be useful in exposing the truth, and bringing appropriate charges against those complicit in this fraud.

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Moderna's groundbreaking coronavirus vaccine was designed in just 2 days

On January 6, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel emailed Barney Graham, a vaccine researcher at the National Institutes of Health. Bancel was troubled by the mysterious virus outbreak in Wuhan. He then talked with Graham about developing a vaccine.

By February 24, Moderna had shipped its first vaccine batches to NIH scientists in Bethesda, Maryland. Researchers administered the first dose on March 16 in Seattle, Washington. That launched the first clinical trial of any coronavirus vaccine.

 

Moderna's speed has led some to worry that the company sacrificed thoroughness.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/moderna-designed-coronavirus-vaccine-in-2-days-2020-11?r=US&IR=T

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16 minutes ago, CAC said:

Why should ordinary people have to learn complex and convoluted arguments in order to affirm and protect their inalienable rights?

 

repressive states and governments want uneducated ordinary people

 

16 minutes ago, CAC said:

England is a Common Law jurisdiction which protects our inalienable rights to go about our business as we please as long as it causes no harm or loss other people.

 

no! England does not protect rights. Common Law does not protect your rights/

 

The 'common law' is the custom and usage since time immemorial

 

a court of record can be used by the sovereign to enforce his/her inalienable rights

a court of record proceeds according to the common law

 

'go about our business' is legalese and i would be very very careful in using phrases

also like using 'protect rights'. i would use enforce rights instead

the former reads like a defense , the latter is a claim.

 

precedent can be used at your court but it is not limited to precedent. The English Common Law is quite different and relies upon precedent.

16 minutes ago, CAC said:

Are you saying Jack is "uneducated"?! Just because they lack knowledge of this complex issue doesn't mean they are uneducated.

yes, i am saying that based upon the post. jack is uneducated and lacks knowledge of how to state his inalienable rights and clearly is uneducated in dealing with authorities stamping on his life

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14 minutes ago, CAC said:

Anyway, if you've nothing constructive to offer then maybe it would be best holding your tongue?

 

i was constructive, informative and offered a perspective that allows Jack to survive now and battle later

 

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7 minutes ago, oddsnsods said:

Moderna's groundbreaking coronavirus vaccine was designed in just 2 days

On January 6, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel emailed Barney Graham, a vaccine researcher at the National Institutes of Health. Bancel was troubled by the mysterious virus outbreak in Wuhan. He then talked with Graham about developing a vaccine.

By February 24, Moderna had shipped its first vaccine batches to NIH scientists in Bethesda, Maryland. Researchers administered the first dose on March 16 in Seattle, Washington. That launched the first clinical trial of any coronavirus vaccine.

 

Moderna's speed has led some to worry that the company sacrificed thoroughness.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/moderna-designed-coronavirus-vaccine-in-2-days-2020-11?r=US&IR=T

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31 minutes ago, CAC said:

 

Why should ordinary people have to learn complex and convoluted arguments in order to affirm and protect their inalienable rights?

 

England is a Common Law jurisdiction which protects our inalienable rights to go about our business as we please as long as it causes no harm or loss other people.

 

The government don't really have any authority, and use the smokescreen of legislation while really using Common Law.

 

 

Again: why should an ordinary person have to have extensive legal knowledge to go about their ordinary business as they have been used to prior to this fraud?

 

Our customs and traditions are lawful precedent, and cannot be interfered with by government.

 

 

Are you saying Jack is "uneducated"?! Just because they lack knowledge of this complex issue doesn't mean they are uneducated.

 

Anyway, if you've nothing constructive to offer then maybe it would be best holding your tongue?

 

I'm not going to respond to you about this issue any more.

An increase in icu  just meant that wards got renamed as icu. Whereas icu has always had ventilators and highly trained staff specific for that area.  These wards were just wards with patients diagnosed positive but not needing any ventilation. Usually depending upon conditions the patient will go to relevant ward ie Dementia, coranary care, kidney failure etc. These wards that were rebranded as icu just had a mix of patients with varying illnesses but diagnosed positive but not needing ventilation. The actual icu was less throughout. Certainly throughout summer. 
 

sorry. Meant to reply to your other post with the link regarding bed capacity

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