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Cruising Economist's avatar

I'm an American who knows close to nothing about Sunak so I don't know if he is yet another mentally disturbed sociopathic monster or a clueless political narrative regurgitator but what we all must understand is he and those like him in government are not credible or worthy of trust. As now demonstrated they will literally destroy your life, up to and including killing you, and then focus on covering their backsides if their liability becomes apparent.

Tragically almost the entire medical profession has now demonstrated that they will also maim and kill you rather than acting as honest, capable, courageous professionals; albeit at the very real risk of being attacked by politicized "authorities". Bottom line, you better do your homework in the future to protect yourself and those who depend on your judgement. We are at a horrific point in history, evil has entrenched itself in institutions which were once competent and worthy of our trust but are now malign threats to every innocent soul who makes the mistake of viewing them as capable and credible.

Incidentally, as Dr. McMillan notes, if the crushing liability now hanging over the heads of those responsible comes down on anyone it probably won't be politicians and those politically connected (e.g. Pharma) it will likely be doctors (+ hospitals, medical groups, etc.) who failed to protect those who trusted them; which is another reason professionals should always act professionally. Medical doctors have now not only squandered their hard earned credibility they may ultimately see their personal wellbeing destroyed, at least financially. Amending legislation may be needed to expose those who acted thinking they'd be protected but politicians will be highly motivated to get that done as the scope of the ongoing medical catastrophe, which was in fact readily foreseeable early on, becomes ever more apparent; all while preserving or enhancing their power and protecting those with political clout of course.

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Brian Murphy's avatar

GB News would never be allowed to embarrass criminal sociopathic puppeticians on live TV. That audience would also have been heavily vetted.

We witnessed a limited hangout psyop to normalise iatrogenic democide by a pathocratic regime committing crimes against humanity while discrediting the victims being maimed, killed and speaking out against it.

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Cruising Economist's avatar

Politicized corporate media is yet another institution which has destroyed whatever credibility it once enjoyed and is now worthy of nothing more than our disdain and rejection.

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Lizzy's avatar

Brian Murphy it was definitely staged managed, only problem is wishy washy came off more irritating than normal with his dismissive gaslighting.

He taken being condescending and patronising to another level and should be renamed pass the parcel man, every time he’s questioned he passes that parcel of blame straight onto someone else as he was never there and took no part in the decision making.

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JC's avatar

If you do some digging into GB News you will see that its owner is an investment fund called Legatum. It has an arm called The Legatum Institute. Have a search for that and Bill Gates. Sometimes I think that GB News or Dr. John being allowed to get angry on YT are just safety valve releases to stop the masses getting angry and rising up. A bit like that Q Anon nonsense in the US.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

What I could not understand was that two weeks ago, Rishi announced in the parliament (after MP Andrew Bridgen’s comments)that the vaccines were SAFE. But last night on an open forum on GB after being. O fronted by a vaxx injured gentleman, Rishi announced politicians are not medics and that is who the politicians took their advice from in mandating covid injections. Oh dear, no one in gov’t wants to pay compensation to all those injured or killed by the covid vaxxes. 40 million people x at least 4,5,6 injections per person. There are some serious financial hardships coming soon. Class action suits? This could be in the billions

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Dr Philip McMillan's avatar

There will be no acknowledgement.

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Anthony Varriano's avatar

Notice how sunak uses the term vaccine compensation “scheme”. In the US, it’s next

To impossible to prove you have been vaccine injured. It is a “scheme”, in that even if you prove you’ve been damaged, your compensation will be a pitance to what you have lost…your health and well-being, financially damaged, etc… there is no price tag on your health that has been taken from you…

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Dr Philip McMillan's avatar

Good point.

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John R Flinn's avatar

Question the Calamari shot pushed as safe and effective by media and health care "professionals". Note that the pilots for the WEF Davos conference were not allowed to take the safe and effective vax. Go figure.

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Guilherme's avatar

The Truth Will prevail.

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Mark Gresham's avatar

What struck me was the promise of compensation, while these governments who found limitless funds to promote these vaccines, are not devoting resources to discover the extent of injury or to find remedies.

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ohbaby's avatar

Two weeks ago the UK PM announced in Parliament that the vaccines were safe.

Is that really any surprise?

A hedge fund he co-founded is invested heavily in Moderna.

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Richard Leger's avatar

Poor John Watts, I don't think he understands psychopaths.

He kept asking Sunak to look at him in the eyes, because he's not a psychopath, and if he harmed someone and had to look them in the eyes to justify why he'd harmed them, he'd feel uncomfortable.

He might not have completely grasped by now that psychopaths like Sunak will look him in the eyes only for the sake of appearances, but unlike Mr. Watts, Sunak will not be troubled by having looked an injured person in the eyes, Sunak will sleep very well on that same evening, and Mr. Watts' problems will not even cross Sunak's mind as he sleeps or goes to sleep.

Do not make the mistake of expecting decency out of your psychopathic ruling class, they do not care about your life, nor the lives of your children. For 3+ years now they've been killing you and poisoning your children... they want you and your children quite literally "dead and gone", since they are convinced that you are ruining their planet.

High time people started understanding that the democide is only just begun. There is a lot more of this global cull to come, there's little time left before they pull off a much bigger extermination than this last time... the next one is going to be multi-faceted and much, much more deadly.

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ann's avatar

Doctors and pharmacists made hundreds of thousands to millions off vaccines, recent OIA in NZ shows this in a list, Christchurch Hospital made 17 million, an average pharmacy $500,000. Are these doctors and pharmacists ever going to say they were wrong?

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KLAUS JUERGEN WOLF's avatar

I bet Rishi Sunak did not take any shot . . .and if he got a plakn saline solution. In New Zealand 11.000 government employees were excempt from the defacto mRNA mandate !

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Sieglinde W. Alexander's avatar

The harm related to mandatory procedures, such as vaccination, and questions posed by patients is either unrecognized, willfully undiagnosed, or regarded as a conspiracy in every country.

In my case, after the Pfizer vaccination, sudden heart palpitations, which were previously unknown to me, led to a 24-hour EKG at my insistence. The EKG confirmed irregularities, but my doctor dismissed it as "nothing to worry about."

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Donald Anthony Powell's avatar

I believe the leader of Papau New Guinea received similar expert medical advice. It looks like he made a much wiser choice for his people by recommending against the mRNA shots. Isn't he then partly liable for their great success in not sharing in the pandemonium?

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Sieglinde W. Alexander's avatar

Reflecting on the passage of seven decades, it's evident that some aspects of human nature and professions, particularly in medicine, have remained unchanged. The core of humanity, an intrinsic trait within individuals, remains untouched by academia's reach. Universities and educational institutions focus on imparting knowledge—teaching theories and protocols—but this education does not inherently cultivate humanity if it isn't already present within the individual.

The essence of kindness, imprinted early in life, can flourish into empathy if nurtured. Conversely, in its absence, individuals may find themselves drawn towards greed or a pursuit of power, leading them down the path of politics. Amidst this landscape, only a handful retain the childlike curiosity that compels them to question the intertwining realms of medicine and politics. These rare individuals challenge the status quo, resisting the blend of potentially detrimental influences, and manage to remain compassionate human beings.

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JC's avatar

We are 6 weeks on from Geert's "2 weeks" for terrible things to begin happening. Thankfully, we are not seeing any indication of this. (Are we?). I know that "2 weeks" was just a hurried response to someone trying to nail him down. It could be a few months. Surely, by the end of the March, if Geert's predictions do not manifest true - again - then isn't it all over? It would have happened by now if it was going to happen.

All around me people have moved on. The jab damaged have their illness and the sudden deaths continue but most appear to not be making any link with the jabbed. Us unjabbed live in a World of real worries about shedding dangers and are aware, as in France this week, laws being passed for mandatory jabs in any future pandemic but, well, most have moved on. Are we unjabbed going to end up like those Japanese soldiers stuck on an island in the Pacific still fighting the war into the 1970s? Every now and then having Geert pop up and tell us that terrible things are about to happen?

We may be right about it all but the majority do not care. What is on the TV tonight and dreaming of their 2 weeks in the Sun.

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jrh's avatar

You're a treasure

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Craig Lawrance's avatar

UK politicians never ever take responsibility for anything. Instead they always claim their statements of certitude are based on the "best advice". Look how many of the cockroaches are already scurrying for the parliamentary exit. Best advice means "closest" or the "answer that I want". Whatever these political underlifes recommend, do the opposite and be well.

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