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1 hour ago, Bombadil said:

My God that Hancock is a cunt.

 

At least a cunt is useful for pleasure and for making babies,  listening to Hancock is like standing on dog shit then trying to clean it off your shoe fucking annoying, Hancock is a useless piece of shit, a stuttering little prick .

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1 hour ago, Captain Falcon said:

Where is the so called "virus"? I've walked around here and there, local shops, been on the bus a few times into town, and I've seen posters on bus stops reminding us of social distancing and masks, I've seen signs on the ground, arrows saying to stay 2 metres apart, I've seen people wearing masks and slathering hand sanitiser on themselves, but I've seen no evidence of a virus. If all these reminders were removed by morning tomorrow, if all the posters and signs were gone, then the "virus" would disappear along with them.

 

It's been months, any so called deadly disease would have blown through all of us by now, I don't give a shit how much social distancing there is or how protected people think they are, it would have happened, but it hasn't. 

 

It's time to end this charade now, it's long outstayed it's unwelcome. We can end this now.

Your right it is charade , just watched the news and I'm sick of all their bullshit , rule of 6 , circuit breaker now 3 tier system , its fucking bollocks and their getting away it , they really are taking the piss.

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If they stopped PCR testing people and all the media propaganda stopped, people would not even know there was a new virus on the loose and wouldn't even notice there was any additional risk going on. Until people start running in to people that are visibly sick, then to what extent can we reasonable ascertain the risk of a new virus on the population. They have managed to change virus science on its head over night. Taking non highly infectious virus and weaponized it through fear propaganda. 

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27 minutes ago, oddsnsods said:

 

Just watched hitchens on talkradio and hes very annoying atm as he talks sense

He asks

Hospitalised admissions of covid:

Admitted due to covid?

Tested after admitted due to summit else?

With symptoms ?

Symptoms emerged after admittance and tested?

Admitted to icu or normal bed?

Moved to icu from normal bed?

 

Then he worrys about definitions

 

Covid case

Intensive care patient

 

He has zero trust in anything coming from gov and realises now especially that they are muddying all waters to hide any facts or truth

 

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7 hours ago, Jack said:

yeah Dr. Sunetra Gupta is getting funding by MOD and with track and trace companies.

 

The great reset is trending on twitter, which is waking up a few people.

 

At least its getting traction.

 

I used to have a necklace very similar to that, gold face mask, looked so cool and loads commented.

 

Intersting times...

 

This sticks in my craw.


The Liverpool City Region - home to 1.5 million people - becomes the first area to enter the very high alert level, with the closure of pubs, bars, betting shops, gyms, leisure centres and casinos.

 

Very specific; the things people enjoy most for entertainment.

 

This also includes the current ban on singing, shouting or cheering.

 

Household mixing will be banned anywhere indoors and outdoors, including in private gardens.

 

This is worse than '1984' and illegal under every law ever penned in the last 800 years.

 

People will be advised against travelling to and from different zones. (Whatever you do Marty, don't go to 2020!)

 

Boris Johnson told MPs restricting interactions between people would save lives and help prevent the NHS being overwhelmed (by dancing nurses.)

 

Speaking in the House of Commons, he said "This is not how we want to live our lives (you and your cronies won't) but this is the narrow path we have to tread between the social and economic trauma of a full lockdown....

 

More bribery.

 

Prof Calum Semple, an infectious disease expert and adviser to the government, told BBC4, the new restrictions had come too late and a short national lockdown could be needed in weeks.

 

Liverpool City Region metro mayor Steve Rotheram said the area's restrictions were "comparable" to the national lockdown in March - but without the same level of financial support.

 

Meanwhile, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said despite the capital being on the medium alert level, its status could "change very quickly - potentially even this week" and move into a higher level.

 

Read between the lines, there is going to be another National Lockdown. Although, the present state of affairs is the same tyranny, only targetting working class areas with their "tiers."

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39 minutes ago, Sexpistol50 said:

Watched the video and the Discharge song came into my head .

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Big Freudian slip and Doublespeak: the home is "both a safe place and a dangerous place."

 

Better put us in camps then Mr Hazzard, since YOU'RE not happy with the level of submission.

 

For our safety, of course.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Velma said:

 

Intersting times...

 

This sticks in my craw.


The Liverpool City Region - home to 1.5 million people - becomes the first area to enter the very high alert level, with the closure of pubs, bars, betting shops, gyms, leisure centres and casinos.

 

Very specific; the things people enjoy most for entertainment.

 

This also includes the current ban on singing, shouting or cheering.

 

Household mixing will be banned anywhere indoors and outdoors, including in private gardens.

 

This is worse than '1984' and illegal under every law ever penned in the last 800 years.

 

People will be advised against travelling to and from different zones. (Whatever you do Marty, don't go to 2020!)

 

Boris Johnson told MPs restricting interactions between people would save lives and help prevent the NHS being overwhelmed (by dancing nurses.)

 

Speaking in the House of Commons, he said "This is not how we want to live our lives (you and your cronies won't) but this is the narrow path we have to tread between the social and economic trauma of a full lockdown....

 

More bribery.

 

Prof Calum Semple, an infectious disease expert and adviser to the government, told BBC4, the new restrictions had come too late and a short national lockdown could be needed in weeks.

 

Liverpool City Region metro mayor Steve Rotheram said the area's restrictions were "comparable" to the national lockdown in March - but without the same level of financial support.

 

Meanwhile, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said despite the capital being on the medium alert level, its status could "change very quickly - potentially even this week" and move into a higher level.

 

Read between the lines, there is going to be another National Lockdown. Although, the present state of affairs is the same tyranny, only targetting working class areas with their "tiers."

yeah, another lockdoen on the way

 

Preston and Laura from ITV and BBC pushing the agenda.

 

They are going for 0 COVID so it's going to get pretty draconian

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@oddsnsods

Just watched that video, excellent job by that doctor and powerful speech. Did you see the sky Australia video just underneath it? My jaw dropped to the floor as I couldn't believe that was being said on Aussie TV, which considering Murdoch owns sky and is part of the elite, I was totally shocked to see that. However, the more awake the better. 

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6 hours ago, oneantisworthtenofyou said:

 

Have i read your post wrongly it seems like you are saying you're 43

and you've never heard of David Attenborough until a few days ago?

 

 

 

 

 

That is correct. I had not heard of that man until a few days ago when I found his film on Netflix. Seems he has lived quite a interesting life of world travel.

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5 minutes ago, Messenger said:

That is correct. I had not heard of that man until a few days ago when I found his film on Netflix. Seems he has lived quite a interesting life of world travel.

His brother was Richard Attenborough, who was a director and actor.  He directed Gandhi.

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8 hours ago, Jode said:

 I think this is the point...to make humans completely and utterly lose faith in each other. To see each other as worthless entities. I mean we wont fight for each other if that's how we view each other. We certainly wont look after ourselves if we come to believe our existence doesnt mean all that much. 

I dont like seeing suffering either we arent equipped mentally to cope with such large scale, daily doses of traumatic events and we only see these things because of the media. . . . . I believe most individuals are just trying to live their short lives the best they can in the only way they know how. Culling humanity, deciding who is worthy to live or die? Well I don't think that is a job for you messenger. Who gets to decide who is worthy, and how do you come to that decision? 

I agree Jode, it is not for me to decide but clearly humanity are destroying Earth and I am witness to this every day and I was even a part of it for many years. So how do we raise consciousness of humanity to get people to realize the bigger picture which is to have respect for the planet and not be so focused on their selfish vices.

 

Example. I'm sitting here at my desk watching a video on youtube and I see this car pull up outside and I know who it is, this lady who is severely obese, always smoking a cigarette, she always has dunkin donuts coffees, and today I see her pull into a parking spot and light up a cigarette. I know what's coming so I keep a close eye on her. I look away for a moment and then next thing I know is the cigarette butt is on the ground.

 

How do we teach these unconscious selfish people that this behavior is NOT ok? Maybe we need more corona psyops. I'm really tired of watching humanity's selfish behavior and so I am starting to shift sides and as each day goes by and I witness these selfish acts by unconscious people I begin to agree more with the people who want to reduce the population.

 

Imagine in a century if the population continues to grow and say for example that in addition to the already 7 billion people on Earth, I guess that maybe 45% are smokers, 40% of them litter their butts. Now imagine if in a century from now we take on another 2 billion people of which a few million take up smoking and of those at least a few hundred thousand are litterbugs.

 

At what point does humanity say, enough is enough? When do people learn that something they are doing is wrong on so many levels? When the Earth is one giant pile of cigarette butts? When our water is so toxic that we can no longer drink it? When our soil is so toxic that we can no longer grow food?

 

As long as I am witnessing people throwing down toxic cancer-causing litter on the ground which gets into the water and soil, I say the culling must continue. For anyone who doesn't like it I encourage them to eat some cigarette butts. Yes, eat them, even if they aren't yours. Eat em up because that's where we are headed.

 

Of all the creatures on planet Earth, humans are the most destructive. How many animals have gone extinct due to animal poaching so that some rich bitch can have ivory earings?

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Doctors in Australia demand end to Victoria lockdown while WHO says restrictions should not be primary course

 

Warning Victoria’s strict Covid-19 lockdowns are “disproportionate and unscientific,” 500 doctors in Australia have penned a letter urging the government to reconsider - joining opposition to policies even the WHO backtracked on.

The Australian state’s coronavirus control measures - some of the strictest seen outside of Wuhan, China, at the start of the pandemic - are causing “a massive collateral damage in health and mental health,” Dr. Eamonn Mathieson, one of the doctors who signed last week’s open letter, warned Australia's 7NEWS on Sunday.

 

The declaration is unequivocal in its alarm, urging Australian states to repeal the control program: “Left unchecked, the Victorian government risks creating the state’s worst ever public health crisis.” The lockdowns, it explains, cause harm to all age groups: children who are denied the social interaction vital for growing into healthy adults, adults who risk not being diagnosed with chronic disease because all medical resources are focused on Covid-19, elderly who risk dying in care homes into which infected patients are carelessly introduced.

 

While the declaration was posted last week on the website of the Australian Covid Medical Network, it sat gathering dust for days - hyped on social media but ignored by the Australian establishment - until it presumably could no longer be ignored. The Australian Medical Association has attacked the letter as “fatally flawed,” warning that letting up on lockdown will lead to a fresh spike in cases, but this has not deterred Mathieson and his colleagues from demanding a loosening of restrictions.

Mathieson was one of just 18 doctors to sign his name to a similar statement directed at Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews on August 31, when the harms they predicted would be wrought by the state’s harsh lockdown were more hypothetical. Two months later, thousands more doctors have rushed to pledge their support, both in Australia and in similar declarations worldwide.

Even the World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its tune on lockdowns, once trumpeted as the only surefire way to beat the epidemic. WHO coronavirus envoy Dr. David Nabarro told the Spectator over the weekend that the WHO does not advocate the use of lockdowns “as the primary means of control of the virus”.

 

“Lockdowns just have one consequence that you must never ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer,” he explained to the UK outlet, calling the economic fallout from worldwide coronavirus lockdowns “a ghastly global catastrophe” and urging lockdown-loving leaders to “develop better systems” for controlling the virus’ spread.

 

RT link to story: https://www.rt.com/news/503272-australian-doctors-end-lockdowns-who/

 

 

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