Comments by "" (@billyandrew) on "80,000 Covid deaths in UK as scientists call for stricter lockdown - BBC News" video.
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@edmundblackadder2741
It was the state back then, Danny, that got those men and women into war.
it always has been and always will be.
They fall out with each other, usually due to greed in one form or another and the man in the street pays the price.
My grandad served in both world wars and was decorated.
At his funeral wake, in 1970, in the BL, a few
of the old boys were discussing their sacrifices.
One of them had been a conscientious objector in WWII.
They were agreed that he'd been the smartest in their group with only one of them disagreeing.
My family had always been military volunteer sign-ups, so conscription had never even entered the picture.
Me, I decided that day, aged 11years old, that dying for politicians wasn't for me.
I'm in my sixties now and have never regretted that decision.
Don't get me wrong, I'd kill anyone as soon as look at them that did me, my family or anyone care about wrong, but I wouldn't do the same, because some politicians wants to bend some other country to their will.
In my eyes all politicians are corrupt, serving only tbeir own self interests, whether that's directly or indirectly, for a fiddle now or tbe promise of a cushy job at a later date.
They're narcissistic parasites, every last one of them!
Thos 'crisis' is a smokescreen, part of the nwo Smoke and Mirrors Show, like this fiasco with Trump, design to distract us from examining other things.
If enough folk understood that, then these lockdowns couldn't take place.
Smh.
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@user-yv4nf8qp4u
I'm supposed to be in the group most at risk.
Got letters from the govt and my local health authority saying so.
I'm emphysemic (lung disease caused by smoking, so self inflicted!) and on autoimmune suppressants for RA.
I'm supposed to barricade myself in my home, await for food parcels to be dropped off outside my door, etc, etc.
The only time I wait in is once a week, when my medical team arrive in full hazmat equipment to take my bloods.
If going through your routine brings you peace of mind, then I'm all for that and wish you well.
Me, I'm into research at all times on all manner of subjects, but had a vested interest in this particular topic, as you can imagine.
My delving took me onto the sites of CDC, WHO, NCBI and so forth on 11th May last year, at which point I discovered we'd been sold a lemon.
I'm not saying cov-19 doesn't exist nor that it isn't fatal, however, I am saying it is nowhere near as virulent or lethal as we have been led to believe.
It's a coronavirus.
Influenza is in the same family, being another coronavirus.
Both, like all viruses, have no intention of killing their host.
Unfortunately, not all hosts are strong enough.
The very young with underdeveloped immune systems, the elderly with worn out immune systems and those with underlying conditions that have been diagnosed or undiagnosed are all susceptible to dying, once infected, but that isn't written in stone.
I've lost two friends.
Seven have recovered.
I've lost my neighbour on one side of me.
The neighbour the other side and three others, nearby, recovered.
My medical team, at the time, were testing me daily.
I never caught it nor was I a Typhoid Mary.
The RA is caused by your own immune systems turning on you, your joints to be specific.
The system is overactive.
Nobody knows why and, when they finally figure that out, they'll find a cure one day.
The suppressants I take bring my immune systems within normal parameters, more or less, but probably a bit more stronger.
All of the folk I've mentioned have always been prone to colds or 'flu, which I've never caught.
Another friend died back in April of a stroke.
His family had a furious battle with the coroner's office, threatening to sue them for putting coronavirus as the cause of his death.
Had his family taken the report at face value it would have further reonforced the official narrative, as so many unconnected deaths have done so far.
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