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1 hour ago, soulalways said:

British Brainwashing Corporation HEADLINES TODAY LUNCH TIME

The unvaccinated ask for jabs, but by then it's too late

Many Covid patients being admitted to Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary are unvaccinated - and ask to be jabbed when they come in, says one senior nurse. The hospital is treating unprecedented numbers of sick people - with Covid and other conditions - at the start of what hospital bosses say could be the toughest winter in the 73-year history of the health service.

The BBC was in A&E and on the wards on the night of 2 December and morning of 3 December, following the doctors and nurses - and meeting some of the patients.

 

WHAT A LOAD OF OLD BOLLOCKS HA HA....BUT THE SHEEPIES WILL BE PANICKING MORE THAN EVER....PMSL!

 

 

The headline in no way represents the contents of the article itself. Same ol' bollocks !

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3 minutes ago, Morpheus said:

Woah fella, no criticism of you posting the material, I just have my suspicions with those individuals involved. I think they're suspect and they're paid opposition. It's my opinion only and I may be wrong, but my comments are not aimed at you mate. 👍

 

No offence taken mate, I always value your opinions. As I said in my update to the post, I've just got my pissed-off head on today. I'll snap out of it once I've had something to eat, as usual! 😉

 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

I wonder how much they pay these absolute clowns to write bollocks like this?

Neil is a liar of the old school with a penchant for massaging facts and figures. Trouble is, he's more plausible that the idiot Morgan so people tend to believe him. And I'll wager there are far more than 5 million people refusing the poison.

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5 minutes ago, Fluke said:

Obviously something with high altitudes killing the vax in droves.

 

I didn't fly until I was 52...I was always afraid of it but eventually, my wife talked me into it.

One week after take off I had a heart attack. It was a myocardial infarction, a coronary thrombosis in the old money.  Felt like an elephant sitting on my chest. I was in intensive care 3 days and hospital for two weeks, all in a strange country.

The English speaking cardiologist at the hospital told me that when a plane takes off the blood is swirled around much like as the liquid in the old slush puppy machines and any old plaque or tiny clots pulled off the arteries  swirls with it,  then, like a snow globe, it slowly settles over a few days or so and sometimes, as in my case, a lump settles somewhere near or on the heart and blocks blood flow. That was his theory, not mine.

I think maybe this is could be why vaxed pilots are dying at such an alarming rate as they are doing it daily but before their jab they didn't have clots floating about in their bloodstream!

Also the young fit sportsmen and women keeling over are regularly pushing their heart rates up very high (and subsequently their blood flow)..........all food for thought.

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32 minutes ago, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:

Neil is a liar of the old school with a penchant for massaging facts and figures. Trouble is, he's more plausible that the idiot Morgan so people tend to believe him. And I'll wager there are far more than 5 million people refusing the poison.

 

Agreed......probably 20 million.

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1 hour ago, Morpheus said:

Woah fella, no criticism of you posting the material, I just have my suspicions with those individuals involved. I think they're suspect and they're paid opposition. It's my opinion only and I may be wrong, but my comments are not aimed at you mate. 👍

It doesn't matter that sort of stain cannot be removed by a quick shine up.

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28 minutes ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

 

I didn't fly until I was 52...I was always afraid of it but eventually, my wife talked me into it.

One week after take off I had a heart attack. It was a myocardial infarction, a coronary thrombosis in the old money.  Felt like an elephant sitting on my chest. I was in intensive care 3 days and hospital for two weeks, all in a strange country.

The English speaking cardiologist at the hospital told me that when a plane takes off the blood is swirled around much like as the liquid in the old slush puppy machines and any old plaque or tiny clots pulled off the arteries  swirls with it,  then, like a snow globe, it slowly settles over a few days or so and sometimes, as in my case, a lump settles somewhere near or on the heart and blocks blood flow. That was his theory, not mine.

I think maybe this is could be why vaxed pilots are dying at such an alarming rate as they are doing it daily but before their jab they didn't have clots floating about in their bloodstream!

Also the young fit sportsmen and women keeling over are regularly pushing their heart rates up very high (and subsequently their blood flow)..........all food for thought.

Bloody hell zig I never knew that mate.

 

You got more guts than me mate I am an absolute pussy haven't got on a plane since 2003 😂 

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52 minutes ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

 

I didn't fly until I was 52...I was always afraid of it but eventually, my wife talked me into it.

One week after take off I had a heart attack. It was a myocardial infarction, a coronary thrombosis in the old money.  Felt like an elephant sitting on my chest. I was in intensive care 3 days and hospital for two weeks, all in a strange country.

The English speaking cardiologist at the hospital told me that when a plane takes off the blood is swirled around much like as the liquid in the old slush puppy machines and any old plaque or tiny clots pulled off the arteries  swirls with it,  then, like a snow globe, it slowly settles over a few days or so and sometimes, as in my case, a lump settles somewhere near or on the heart and blocks blood flow. That was his theory, not mine.

I think maybe this is could be why vaxed pilots are dying at such an alarming rate as they are doing it daily but before their jab they didn't have clots floating about in their bloodstream!

Also the young fit sportsmen and women keeling over are regularly pushing their heart rates up very high (and subsequently their blood flow)..........all food for thought.

 

Well thank God your here to tell the narrative 🙂

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1 hour ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

 

I didn't fly until I was 52...I was always afraid of it but eventually, my wife talked me into it.

One week after take off I had a heart attack. It was a myocardial infarction, a coronary thrombosis in the old money.  Felt like an elephant sitting on my chest. I was in intensive care 3 days and hospital for two weeks, all in a strange country.

The English speaking cardiologist at the hospital told me that when a plane takes off the blood is swirled around much like as the liquid in the old slush puppy machines and any old plaque or tiny clots pulled off the arteries  swirls with it,  then, like a snow globe, it slowly settles over a few days or so and sometimes, as in my case, a lump settles somewhere near or on the heart and blocks blood flow. That was his theory, not mine.

I think maybe this is could be why vaxed pilots are dying at such an alarming rate as they are doing it daily but before their jab they didn't have clots floating about in their bloodstream!

Also the young fit sportsmen and women keeling over are regularly pushing their heart rates up very high (and subsequently their blood flow)..........all food for thought.

 

Found this from cardiogod.com

 

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But, low cabin pressure is a main risk factor for cardiac patients as it may promote an increase in blood pressure, hypertensive crisis and even the development of a heart attack, although very rare. The decreases in air pressure are perceived by everyone in the cabin, but people with heart problems may face a worsening of their disease. Some people, particularly those with coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, history of myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis or hypertension, may even require supplemental oxygen. Stress being felt by a passenger when travelling by air may also play an important role in the worsening of the passenger’s condition. One of the options to reduce flight-related stress is to have a good check-up before flying, to have adequate rest and enough time for preparation and to reduce the tourist or business activities to more relaxed levels.

How do flights affect blood vessels?

http://cardiogod.com/files/images/plane.jpg

 

Even the shortest flight causes a restriction of movement. The longer we sit without moving, the more strain is on the vessels of our legs. While sitting, the blood circulation in the lower extremities slows down, blood becomes more viscous, vessels narrow, legs swell and start hurting. And all that happens at the same time as the air pressure drops in the cabin. Such a situation increases the risk of vascular thrombosis.

 

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14 minutes ago, Morpheus said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10295925/Victory-vicar-fined-16-000-illegal-lockdown-service.html#comments

 

Viva la revolution! ✊😎 

 

Can the resident lawyer explain that one! 

 

I assume that is aimed at me.

 

It is impossible to state with absolute certainty why the CPS decided to drop the case. Though I have a fairly good idea why. Clearly the police got it wrong and it was a case that the Crown was destined to lose. 

 

The original restriction were implemented under the The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps) (England) Regulations 2021. Now repealed.

 

The regulations provided an exemption in certain cases:

 

Permitted organised gatherings

5.—(1) A gathering is a permitted organised gathering for the purposes of these Regulations if paragraph (2) or (3) applies.

(2) This paragraph applies to a gathering if it takes place on or at premises, other than a private dwelling, which are—

(a)operated by a business, a charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution or a public body, or

(b)part of premises used for the operation of a business, a charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution or a public body.

(3) This paragraph applies to a gathering if it takes place in a public outdoor place not falling within paragraph (2) and—

(a)the gathering has been organised by a business, a charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution, a public body or a political body, and

(b)the gathering organiser or manager takes the required precautions in relation to the gathering.

 

If you read Schedule 1 pertaining to restricted gatherings you will note that her gathering did not fall within the restricted gathering language. See Part I 3(3) - 3(6).

 

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps) (England) Regulations 2021 (legislation.gov.uk) 

 

The Daily Mail article hints at the same thing.

 

Plus the Daily Mail article refers to her costs being paid. "Ms Dyer was also issued with a defence cost order which means her legal fees will now be paid by the Government."

 

So I would assume that she had legal representation. In which case her lawyers would have politely pointed this out to the CPS.

 

The decision to drop the case where the police have misused their power and not acted in accordance with the law would be one within the public interest.

 

No mystery!

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9 hours ago, alexa said:

 

It's time to punish Britain's five million vaccine refuseniks: They put us all at risk of more restrictions, says ANDREW NEIL. So why shouldn't we curb some of their freedoms? 

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ANDREW NEIL: There are still 5 million unvaccinated British adults, who through fear, ignorance, or sheer stupidity refuse the jab. In doing so they endanger not just themselves but the rest of us.

DM

 

8 hours ago, SoundOfSilence said:

Andrew Neil is yet another media dullard gradually removing the skin from his knuckles with every step.

 

Should the man ever have a thought it would be very lonely.

 

If the poisonous clot shots are effective, as pseudo intellectual Neil claims they are, why should it matter if I take one too?

 

In Neil's case I suspect an  alarming number of prions have already crossed the blood brain barrier.

 

Does anyone know if prions can survive in a vacuum?

 

 

 

2 hours ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

 

I wonder how much they pay these absolute clowns to write bollocks like this?

Andrew Neil was a frequent flyer on the Lolita Express...need we say more...

 

 

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