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Boris Johnson wanted to let Covid kill the elderly – ex-aide
Former UK PM Boris Johnson believed Covid-19 was “nature’s way of dealing with old people,” an inquiry has heard
Further to my last post immediately above this one - here's the excellent Dr. John Campbell and his take on the same story. Enjoy . . .
. . . Which only adds to his credibility in the eyes of many - mine included. In the early days of the pandemic, on a Thursday evening - along with everyone else - I was out bashing a saucepan lid in support of the NHS. Not what some people might have expected based on my posts to this thread! Another notable example is Andrew Bridgen (sadly no longer an MP), who is accused by Matt Hancock and others of being an 'anti-vaxxer'. What few people realise is that Bridgen had the first two shots of the so called 'vaccine' and is now one of the many vaccine injured and has to take medication for life.It's worth noting that Campbell set off supporting the wrong side in this Covid debacle. Took him a very long time indeed to wake up.
Now at 1,200 and rising, nine - is that enough for you? ;-)So of 12 Million doctors, 200 would sign the document. He'll, I'm convinced.
It's a mildly derogative English expression used to describe some who - to a greater or lesser degree - is considered to be eccentric, foolish, crazy or, even, mentally unhinged. It's usually applied to people who have unconventional ideas, beliefs and lifestyles and, as in this case, does not necessarily mean that they actually are 'fruit cakes'. The irony is that the only people who can really be described as fruit cakes are those who still believe in the 'safe and effective' vaccine narrative. Clearly, not only are the shots far from safe and effective - they're actually deadly. The sheer amount of data proving this (see my post prior to this one) is now unassailable.What does "fruit cake factor" mean?