P
postman
The Covid ABC... simple enough for children to understand.
At present. in London, the Covid infection rate is approx 1 in 30. Thousands have died this week and hospitals are close to being overrun. Patients being taken to hospital in police cars because, the London Ambulance Service is struggling to cope with the number of cases. This doesn't look like data for deaths from the usual winter sicknesses to meRight, it's time to nail this for good.
1,325 deaths under the Govt's preferred method of recording. That is to say, they died WITH covid.
Now take out ALL those who would have died anyway.
What are we left with.
We are not being fooled by anyone writing the narrative or those who choose to peddle that narrative parrot fashion.
Graphs and maps
www.euromomo.eu
And whilst you're about it, take a look at the Euromomo link, graphs and charts, scroll down and go through each country. UK as a whole and each country individually shows there is no abnormal death rate. The same applies across Europe. If anything, deaths are way below where they should be for this time of year.
IF there was a pandemic to be concerned about, it swept through each country earlier last year and was over and done with by April. The reason that deaths spiked in that period is simple to understand. It killed off the sick and weak all in one hit.
There is scant evidence that Lock downs have done any good at all. In fact, they might well have done more harm than good, by simply delaying the inevitable and maintaining the supply of low hanging frui
At present. in London, the Covid infection rate is approx 1 in 30. Thousands have died this week and hospitals are close to being overrun. Patients being taken to hospital in police cars because, the London Ambulance Service is struggling to cope with the number of cases. This doesn't look like data for deaths from the usual winter sicknesses to me
We've already clearly demonstrated over the last few months that there is no such thing as Covid 19, that there is no pandemic and that the greatest danger to public health is the government and those directing them.At present. in London, the Covid infection rate is approx 1 in 30. Thousands have died this week and hospitals are close to being overrun. Patients being taken to hospital in police cars because, the London Ambulance Service is struggling to cope with the number of cases. This doesn't look like data for deaths from the usual winter sicknesses to me
These two heinous criminals were swiftly apprehended by brave and courageous covid police for spreading the deadly virus and endangering the lives of all the vulnerable people in the vicinity.
View attachment 294089
Having traveled in separate vehicles to their local and as you can see, crowded, local reservoir to take a socially distanced walk in the fresh crisp winter air....
They were promptly descended on by a mob of covid officers that emerged from a fleet of police vehicles and immediately fined for their wicked and selfish crimes, 'picnics are not allowed !' they were told, as they protested their innocence.
Yes, that's right, bringing a warm drink along is classed as picnicking.
Lock them up! Outrageous! What were they thinking?
Many defenseless and endangered wild animals could have been infected and left to suffer horrid slow and miseranle deaths from the virus as a result of their actions.
Lockdown!
Stay at home!
Destroy the economy!
Protect the Government!
Clap for Covid!
The Lunatics are running the asylum.
😷
What we are witnessing is the effect of Lock down policy.
The Govt stated quite clearly that the policy would be to flatten the curve in order to relieve pressure on the NHS .
The effect of flattening the curve means that the virus is deprived of hosts.
The virus is not allowed to run it's natural course, infecting everyone then dying out.
Until the virus has run it's course, we will keep on seeing spikes until ALL the low hanging fruit has been eliminated.
These two heinous criminals were swiftly apprehended by brave and courageous covid police for spreading the deadly virus and endangering the lives of all the vulnerable people in the vicinity.
View attachment 294089
Having traveled in separate vehicles to their local and as you can see, crowded, local reservoir to take a socially distanced walk in the fresh crisp winter air....
They were promptly descended on by a mob of covid officers that emerged from a fleet of police vehicles and immediately fined for their wicked and selfish crimes, 'picnics are not allowed !' they were told, as they protested their innocence.
Yes, that's right, bringing a warm drink along is classed as picnicking.
Lock them up! Outrageous! What were they thinking?
Many defenseless and endangered wild animals could have been infected and left to suffer horrid slow and miseranle deaths from the virus as a result of their actions.
Lockdown!
Stay at home!
Destroy the economy!
Protect the Government!
Clap for Covid!
The Lunatics are running the asylum.
😷
Fwiw - I have received a letter from the NHS asking me to take a vaccine. Doesn't say which one but a friend says the Aztreneca one is preferred over the Pfizer one.
Having considered the options and evidence, I prefer to take my chances with the vaccine and lie in bed for a week with the symptoms and thus will not be responding to book an appointment.
Fingers crossed.
Hi David,A real health crisis could be caused by the vaccines. As more people are adversely affected by the vaccine, we will be told it is the virus that is causing it.
Well done. Buying valuable time to take advantage of further information coming to light is always the best course of action.
That's a good point Tim.Hi David,
The concern over side effects from the vaccine are certainly legitimate, IMO. But a health crisis? Possible I suppose, but let's pray that doesn't happen! If it did, I don't see how the pharmas, NHS and government could claim on the one hand that the virus caused it while, on the other hand, claim that the vaccine has wiped out (or seriously diminished at least) the virus. The two negate one another surely?
Tim.
Completely agree. Had the daily rate been permitted to rise to a rate where the NHS was overwhelmed and people were being refused hospital treatment and allowed to die in the community (say 10k+ per diem) then we would have indeed been able to avoid this ludicrous long drawn out twilight. More deaths = shorter restriction period. It would be rather a pain though if it turned out that as some now suspect there is little immunity conferred by surviving the virus so we'd then get to do it all again in the not too distant future... like flu.
It was nice knowing you, and FWIW I will only remember the good conversations we had.Fwiw - I have received a letter from the NHS asking me to take a vaccine. Doesn't say which one but a friend says the Aztreneca one is preferred over the Pfizer one.
Having considered the options and evidence, I prefer to take my chances with the vaccine and lie in bed for a week with the symptoms and thus will not be responding to book an appointment.
Fingers crossed.
I'm not going bother repeating myself on this particular subject (again) but I thought the attached article might amuse you, if nothing else. It's from last year and deals with the link between Neanderthal ancestry and severe CV19. Most Europeans have some neanderthal in them but I was interested to see that the highest levels of such ancestry and therefore linked susceptibility are in SE Asia, Southern China and PNG.Indeed, which leads some of us to believe that Covid19 is just another strain of virus that we will all have to live with. Common cold/ flu/ whatever, I don't care. If that turns out to be the case, it begs the question's well lots of questions actually, wtf is this all about?, cos it certainly isn't about some super virus that will finish off humanity.
Yep, id rather take a chance on my immune system knowing something about helping me survive the killer virus.Fwiw - I have received a letter from the NHS asking me to take a vaccine. Doesn't say which one but a friend says the Aztreneca one is preferred over the Pfizer one.
Having considered the options and evidence, I prefer to take my chances with Covid and lie in bed for a week with the symptoms and thus will not be responding to book an appointment.
Fingers crossed.