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@blah329 The numbers of doctors paid £20.00/shot. It's boosted their retirements? Apparently at James Cook Hospital (Teeside) it is estimated that 1/3 or MORE of the frontline doctors and nurses haven't taken any gene therapy. Looking at the nurse pool and Dr Steve James who stood-up to the Sajid Javed at Kings College Hospital, it may be at least that percentage across the NHS. So these people know something that the government and its various propagandists would prefer us not to know. And the subsequent FoI on deaths BY covid have blown the official narrative out the water 🖖🏻🇮🇪☘🤝🇬🇧
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Indeed Holly. Will we ever get reliable information again? How will we know or be able to evaluate it? There are so many implications.
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So very sorry to learn of your situation. Absolutely heartbreaking. Our leaders and all those who perpetrated this abomination are evil and a stain on humanity. You and others in such straights will remain in my prayers.💚🤝🇮🇪☘
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It HAS to be said. The MSM (the BBC foremost) clearly are following an agenda that is detached from any truth.
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Very informative, as always. Thankyou Drs. Grimes and Campbell 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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*⃣Not just the PM and the un-mandated MPs. Your ♔ and Arch♗ are all in on this I strongly suspect.
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@Princellafan God granted free will to mankind. It is down to each individual how he lives his life. The Abrahamic Codes are a good place to start? Having faith means that there is a consequence for living a moral life, just as there are consequences if you don't!
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Mr Starmer (for one).
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Is the reason the 🇬🇧 has an unelected prime minister because an elected by the people PM would put a stop to that WHO subterfuge. Common Purpose appointees behind it as always. Watching closely from 🇮🇪.
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@gribbler1695 A very subjective opinion. His growth in followers suggests the majority (incl. the experts he's talked with) think otherwise.
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@CuchulainAD ✅(Not bona fide for sure.)
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@JudyHart1 Wow; I shall research it.
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Your government will soon do away with elections, so you can forget about another referendum. Is the reason the 🇬🇧 has an unelected prime minister because an elected by the people PM would put a stop to that WHO/billionaire-class subterfuge. Common Purpose appointees behind it as always, I strongly suspect. Watching closely from 🇮🇪.
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…and most won't know they've got it 🤔
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@mballer A cross between Outbreak, The Sting, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers? What it won't be is a remake of Omega Man or I am legend.
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And CHEAP.
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@rickspence979 Open Society Foundation (ie. George Sore ass), and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation amongst other individuals of extraordinary wealth (eg. S. Donald Sussman, J.B. Pritzker, Cheryl Saban, S. Daniel Abraham, Fred Eychaner, Haim Saban and James Simons.) U K Column will fill-in details if you wish to learn more.
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Billy Gatez is openly saying 2025 is the next 'panademic' (and it won't just be affecting plumbers in Pimlico).
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I pray for them too 💚🇮🇪
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@spud7823 Big pharma immunity from prosecution happened in USA back in Ronald Reagan's presidency. But I agree: THAT was the principle reason for my hesitancy, and I'm retired from the NHS. Speaking to ex-colleagues, they were compelled to take the gene therapies on forfeiture of their employment if they refused. What did it for me was the revelations from the cruise ship Diamond Princess (which Wik1 inaccurately reports even today).
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A man gets pain in his eye every time he drinks a cup of tea. He visits his GP who prescribes him painkillers, eyedrops and ointments, and refers him to an ophthalmologist. Ophthalmologist recommends removing the eyes to solve the pain. Someone suggests he sees a naturopath – where the man gets advised to remove the spoon from his cup before drinking his tea.
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@ewaldbracko7117 Indeed, yes 🤝🇮🇪☘
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Rowley is Common Purpose. So, not a chance of an investigation.
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If only common sense was highly contagious 🤔
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Agree with all that. Followed this man for 26 months. Been a reassuring source of real information whilst all the government and SAGE lies were thrown at the public.
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Some of us sussed this 2+ years ago. Info. was available strongly suggesting that certain "additives" had been identified in specific batches. Would you like some graphene oxide with your emergency use authorised medical intervention?
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More likely local analgesic. Even with the inclusion of 1: 10,000 adrenaline, the l.a. won’t take if you inject into a blood vessel – because the circulation will flush the l.a. away from the nerves being targeted.
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@twmd In dentistry it is possibly the most-used combination for local analgesia. The amounts injected by dentists are very small, and although the l.a. is mildly vasodilating (ie mildly hypotensive) it is the adrenaline (Americans may know it as epinephrine) that causes the localised vasoconstriction that is intended to keep the l.a. in the area of the nerves being blocked. For your information only: prilocaine 2% plain is the most used choice in UK by podiatrists as an l.a. for digital blocks BECAUSE it is mildly vasodilating and thus deemed the safe approach for use on distal appendages. I'm unsure if it remains the case in USA, but back in the 1990s their podiatrists were allowed to use lidocaine with adrenaline (possibly in an even lower amount than the 1: 10,000). Best practice is changeable in all the world's fields of practice. Of course, it needs to be borne in mind that l.a. deployed by podiatrists is followed by tourniquet application. So unlike dentists, there is a small risk of causing a delayed restoration to the vascularity of the area operated on – the real danger being it failing to restore sufficiently quickly that it leads to lasting tissue damage, and in extremis, necrosis.
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@twmd You are welcome. Digital ring blocks are a particular risk. Taking a toe as an example, there are four sensory nerves that enter it: one each side at the top/dorsum, and one each side on the underside/plantar aspect. All the nerves branch out and cover the entire toe – in what is commonly called a "nerve plexus". So, even if a podiatrist operates on a lesion in just one small discrete area and on one side of the digit/toe, it necessitates l.a. injected to block all four nerves. This is essentially why regulatory authorities took the view that the inclusion of adrenaline as an adjunct in peripheral surgery was not "best practice" or recommended. (I do believe podiatric surgeons may indeed use the inclusion of adrenaline – but it would be for superficial use and at a level considerably proximal to the toes. Clearly, elsewhere in the body eg. the scalp which is heavily vascularised, there is no such risk of causing a injurious ischaemia. Forgive me if I have bored you; but I sense you are interested. Indeed others may in time stumble on this exchange and add their own knowledge to what we have shared. Regards 🤝🇮🇪
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A supposition hardly short in plausibility, I'd have thought?
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@LittleGirlBlu Many if not all, from your own 'ruling elite'?🇮🇪🕊
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A man gets pain in his eye every time he drinks a cup of tea. He visits his GP who prescribes him painkillers, eyedrops and ointments, and refers him to an ophthalmologist. Ophthalmologist recommends removing the eyes to solve the pain. Someone suggests he sees a naturopath - where the man gets advised to remove the spoon from his cup before drinking his tea.
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@I AM – A good call.
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@PC-vg8vn ??? The entire speech is on YT and other social media. (FYI : Andrew Bridgen quoted EXCLUSIVELY the governments own official data.)
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@sapphire6769 ✟🕊
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Merry Christmas to you Dr. John Campbell. Love and best wishes to you in appreciation of your indefatigable honesty and bravery from all of my family her in Ireland 🇮🇪🤝🇬🇧🕊💚✝
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Fraser Myers of Spiked needs to watch this video.
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@gavinanderson4147 Have you a problem with it???
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23:18 The EU Clinical Trial Directive – Prof. Dalgleish's comments very interesting?
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I'm fearful for the eventuality. C'ant see anything other than suffering and tragedy.
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Elon Musk is golden. So is Dr John Campbell.
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@MikeEves He said it in PM Questions last week. Recorded on video and widely reported.
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U K Column News reported on 77 Brigade from early 2020.
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@miatrue98 Thankyou. I'll take a look.
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Fantastic stuuf. Essential listening as always.
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@versewriter8123 💚from🇮🇪✝
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@jackkomisar458 I believe Mullis' test was designed for gene editing viruses? Mullis said it was uninforming when deployed beyond 30 cycles. Yet the test has been used for diagnosis, and at 40 cycles plus?
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Is the reason the 🇬🇧 has an unelected prime minister because an elected by the people PM would put a stop to that WHO rubbish. Common Purpose appointees behind it as always. Watching closely from 🇮🇪.
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As I understand it, Pfizer mass-synthesised the spike protein (the antigen) using proteins derived from the e-coli bacterium. The antigen would then have been filtered from the cell's (left-over) plasma-wall (ie. surface) proteins and various intra-cellular ingredients – none of which would have been therapeutic, and which elements of which are factually known to be (as gram negative derived) toxic. If I am wrong, then I stand to be corrected. But that is what I believe is being articulated. 🤝🇮🇪☘
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