The gloves are off. The NWO/ZOG emergent transnational police state is coming into plain sight now, mainly disguised as a parcel of health and safety, and biosecurity, measures.
The creeping “virus” tyranny is ultimately no better than, and in the future will be worse than, the tyrannies of the past. Anything is now justified in the essential removal of the emergent tyranny and its puppets.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 14, 2021
From what I have heard recently, there is already a creeping refusal-of-service ethos spreading across the NHS. This is one version of a declaration of war on the British people by its own government, and by the salaried officials of that government. So far, only one side is ready for that war.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 14, 2021
Grand Cross Commander, for services to ZOG, NWO and Common Purpose.
More Covid scammery
I happened to see a tweet by a typical Twitter virtue-signaller, citing a Guardian report about 1,500 NHS workers having died “with” Covid in the past (I think) 18 months.
Well, that is very unfortunate for those people and their connections, but then look at the numbers. The NHS employs about 1.6 MILLION people in the UK as a whole. In other words, about one in a thousand NHS staff has died “with” Covid. The chances are that the vast majority really died from other causes. In any case, the proportion, even on the bald figures, is about the same as in the general population.
As Mark Twain said, there are lies, damned lies, and statistics…
Late tweets
WTF are people waiting for? We know they use the stats to lie & deceive and keep us peasants locked down while they do as they please. Delete the Hancock app!#DeleteNHSApp#FreedomDayhttps://t.co/fqo4XdifCh
I have never had any “app” (and certainly not that one!), nor the Covid vaccine(s), nor a Covid test, and I shall be ditching my (rare) use of facemasks, together with the facemask nonsense, next Monday.
@guffynicola. That would not be the question. Here https://t.co/Px97P0Yvew for example is a comparison study between different *types* of mask. As you will see, it shows that the loose cloth masks whose use you support really aren't much use. https://t.co/twmO7NFJbQ
@mayorofwy . Please give details of the objective research on the effectiveness of face coverings on which you base this decision. https://t.co/UH5TCZJg9T
That is Tracy Brabin, apparently a former actress [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_Brabin], and who took over the Batley and Spen seat, left vacant by the assassination of MP Jo Cox in 2016, in what amounted to a rigged by-election, in that the other main System parties and UKIP agreed not to put up candidates. Now she is “metro-mayor” of West Yorkshire.
These people, these System puppets, may be idiotic, but give them power, even over bus stations in West Yorkshire, and they will use, misuse, and abuse those powers to the maximum in order to pursue an agenda…
๐ด@NASA is warning of a "wobble" in the moon's orbit that is set to see the world face significantly more natural disasters.
An onslaught of coastal flooding starting in the mid-2030s is expected, Nasa has warned
I've just joined new free speech platform GETTR. Looks much more user-friendly and slick than Parler. Come and join us ( if setting up a password protected account, it's REALLY easy, though you may need to look for their confirmation code in Promotions).https://t.co/oYuWgg0l1Q
@ejscott do you have any hard experimental evidence to support the claim that wearing a loose, much-fingered piece of cloth over your mouth and nose enhances your safety or that of others? Or do you embrace Alfred Garnettโs Law that โIt stands to reeeason, dunnit?โ https://t.co/dNWw2XFOzU
Someone is not asleep. As I have blogged previously, one aspect of the past 18 months of socio-political madness is that of an experiment in mass psychological compliance. It has worked so well that many scared rabbits want the facemask nonsense to continue indefinitely, and many also wear these useless appendages while riding bicycles, walking on windy clifftops, or riding in their own cars (even when alone!).
I have myself seen all of the above behaviours and more in the district where I live (and which has in fact had a very low rate of —supposed, alleged— death “from”—i.e. with— “the virus”).
@vlazjenn . Feel free. But actually that is exactly what you will not be. Only obedient infants (or convicted criminals) allow others to tell them what to wear. https://t.co/WirzBSFDro
Hilarious @onmyjackjones. Another few spins of the propaganda wheel, and the Danmask Study will have been twisted and racked into a pro-mask study. Which it wasnโt. โFact-checkโ indeed. Freedom is slavery! War is Peace! Truth is Lies! https://t.co/2Vu1tUAFC9
Goodness "kynohy . The lurking Marxist-Leninist materialist, deep within me stirs at this news. Maybe the world really is as crude as I thought it was when I was a Trot. https://t.co/eHTXDfpVb3
@blackdogpaints. My dear late brother was if possible even less of a scientist than I am. But we both understood that science was about hard experiment and falsifiability, not about opinion. Hard experiment does not support the use of masks. https://t.co/tsExV6DR6o
@collinsedmunds The humans in the Danmask test did exactly what humans do in normal life. That is one of the many reasons (others being its large size, the honesty of its pro-mask progenitors, and the fact that it was a proper RCT) why it was such a valuable experiment. https://t.co/dcoI9Vs3um
I have often wondered whether this clip could have been broadcast if it had been recorded a few weeks later, when the mask zealotry had really taken off. Savour it now. https://t.co/5Fe796qk24
Below: what the NWO/ZOG System ministers and advisers in the UK were saying last year, until they “got the memo” from the hidden ruling circles of the West, and changed the message…
I suggest that you start breathing some oxygen again @FromLondonArea . On the off chance that you've not been irreversibly inculcated with unscientific claptrap from @devisridhar take a look at this: The amazing story of the WHOโs reverse ferret on masks. @ClarkeMicahpic.twitter.com/Eqr2pDgkHy
Tweets from the “@FromLondonArea” loony are worth reading, in order to understand how deep is the pathology that has taken hold of many of the facemask zealots and general “virus” obsessives. Example? See below:
why is it only ugly people, smokers & junkies are anti-mask??
๐ค๐ค๐ค
same vibe as "your sun cant bring your nikon camera into the convention because we want to sell you photos"
— Lorraine from the London area (@FromLondonArea) July 5, 2021
She —evidently— has not looked into any mirrors recently…(neither can she spell). Other examples from her would be superfluous here, but look at her tweets. Somewhere between disturbing and unintentionally hilarious.
On Twitter there are many clinically-diagnosed mental health cases, quite a few of whom also often accuse the sane of being insane…
Thank you @pbfromdevon. Most people no longer understand foreign policy and the means by which nations conduct it since the Nuremberg Court outlawed aggressive war. Or that Britain no longer really has a foreign policy of its own https://t.co/mtq4V7c1u6
One of the most absurd recent UK Government actions (of many) was when Gavin Williamson (then Secretary of State for Defence, now —equally hilariously— Education Secretary), threatened to send a warship to the South China Sea to indicate Her Majesty’s Government’s displeasure about Hong Kong. One warship! Williamson must think that he is in the time of Lord Palmerston (Palmerston threatened Greece that way in 1850, about the treatment in Greece of a Jew called Don Pacifico, who claimed to hold British citizenship). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Pacifico; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Pacifico_affair
How much can one little island take? I really do wonder. And each incident like this is like a rock thrown into a pond. The ripples of pain and suffering radiate outward to God knows what and where. pic.twitter.com/C1phyFC774
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
As for (non-European) Home Secretary, Priti Patel, she makes much noise about illegal immigration, does nothing about it (as can be seen in the hundreds crossing the Channel, hundreds every day) and keeps very quiet about the thousands entering otherwise, many “legally” (family members”, “fiancees”, supposed wives or husbands, “students”, rich “investors” etc). Neither does she seem to have a problem with part-Jew chancer “Boris” inviting up to SIX MILLION (that number again!) Hong Kong Chinese to come here.
In that article, I noted the number of non-English and (at root) non-British persons in the Boris Johnson Cabinet, starting with “Boris” himself (part-Jew, part-Levantine, born in USA, brought up largely in USA and Belgium).
That aspect of the present government has become even more marked: Chancellor—Rishi Sunak (Indian); Home Secretary— Priti Patel (East African Indian origin); Transport Secretary— Grant Shapps (Jew); Health Secretary— Sajid Javid (Pakistani origin); Foreign Secretary— Dominic Raab (half-Jew); Climate Change— Alok Sharma (Indian); Business Secretary— Kwasi Kwarteng (African). 8 out of 23, but including most of the top jobs, including all of the traditional “Great Offices of State” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Offices_of_State].
Note the helpless Europeans on the beach, unarmed, unable even to say anything, frozen in fear and/or by political correctness as the migrant-invaders debarque and immediately run up the beach.
This is not FOR anything. This is the first measure AGAINST the unvaccinated. Many more to come.
Politics latest news: Double vaccinated to be freed from self-isolation after August 16 – watch live https://t.co/aH5QnOZe39 via @Telegraph
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Because he says the things that politicians want to hear and want you to hear. He is a human shield for their cowardly tyranny. https://t.co/j7ouKLo6bU
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
…and that is why “Professor Lockdown” is still frequently on BBC radio current affairs shows, treated with exaggerated respect at that.
Overt protest mostly banned, paper publishing mostly banned, online opinion or protest banned (increasingly). What does that leave, people of England? You tell me.
More tweets
Pro maskers are the selfish ones, perpetuating a state of fear. By all means carry on mask wearing if it makes you feel โsafeโ -but donโt bully the rest of us into cowering behind bits of grubby cloth
— Isabel Oakeshott (@IsabelOakeshott) July 6, 2021
How much will it take before the general public understand that they are being played?!
Late tweets
There are 10s of millions of people in the UK who know perfectly well that @BorisJohnson, Blair et al are proven LIARS: sneaky, morally bankrupt & totally self-serving. If you're thinking "Surely they wouldn't lie to us on THIS scale"…you're delusional. Of course they would. pic.twitter.com/JreGjR3UIA
@ianbillbivin. Those of us lucky to have flown before the start of airline โsecurityโcould not believe,when it began,that it would be permanent – let alone that weโd end up being compelled to remove items of clothing and have our testicles electronically scanned.Yet it is so. https://t.co/J5YtffKhWs
Or ever. @d_shepherd Glad my travelling days are largely done. Just as long as they donโt bring in compulsory masks for cyclists, I should be able to get to most of the places I still want to visit. https://t.co/bzrhb7gKJt
I agree with Hitchens. I too have travelled more widely than the average, perhaps more widely than most, and have seen quite a bit of every continent (except Antarctica and South America), including some experiences that most people never have.
Now? I have very little wish to travel overseas these days. There are a few cities that I might find pleasant or interesting, and to which I have never been: St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Oulu, Lugano, Baden Baden, Budapest. Not desperate.
Translation: the Tories are going to take full control of limitless immigration and hand out ยฃBILLIONS in contracts to their friends to run it with 'private sector' efficiency. https://t.co/QstbIgpeoh
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Dear God. When will our people be delivered from these torments? Rest in peace Leonies. https://t.co/SsQ76tRZOr
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Dutch scenes from 1920. Looks so wonderfully settled and civilised. Good job on the colour and enhancement too.
Watch "Mooi Apeldoorn, Parel der Veluwe in 1920 in kleur! Town of Apeldoorn in 1920 in color! [AI enhanced]" on YouTube https://t.co/ZdIzT6xcf4
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Achingly wonderful. England!
Watch "JOURNEY TO THE WEALD OF KENT. TRADE TEST FILM NARRATED BY SIR JOHN BETJEMAN." on YouTube https://t.co/CaxZnpTt0D
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Let us hope so, though now that government has arrogated to itself the power to enforce facemask-wearing, the “requirement” can be re-imposed almost at will in the future.
I'm old enough to remember when Sweden was attacked for following the pandemic response guidelines espoused by the WHO prior to Covid. They never locked down, didn't mandate masks and kept schools opened. We don't hear about Sweden anymore. Wonder why? pic.twitter.com/K4hsPwi06j
— Citizen Journalists (@citizenjournos_) July 5, 2021
She said that people who wonโt wear masks didnโt care about other people. When I challenged that, I got this. A great example of illiberal liberalism. No other viewpoints allowed. pic.twitter.com/NRKIyVGM6u
If I recall aright, when I had a Twitter account (before a pack of Jews had me expelled in 2018), that idiotic and unpleasant woman blocked me too. after tweeting rudely and wrongly about me.
Exactly. Anna Soubry, once MP for some boring Midlands constituency (should have been “Plymouth and Angostura”!), is a hugely irritating, once hugely overrated nuisance, who is so pickled that she has little chance of being infected.
As to tweeter @SaraThornton1, whoever she is, the clue to her psychology is in that line “he knows I’m upset but couldn’t care less“, meaning “I am a social Stasi operative; I get angry and frustrated when someone does not obey my demand that he complies with what I want him to do…“
In any case, it is now known (from a large-scale study in 2020) that someone would have to travel 11,000 times on railway journeys to be likely to contract the dreaded virus. Any risk (of contracting something (something which is harmless anyway to the vast majority) is minimal.
What strikes me is the politeness, not of tweeter @SaraThornton1 (who strikes me as the sort of rude presumptuous bitch who, in the First World War, would approach young men not in uniform and insult them while giving them white feathers), but of the train passenger that she harassed. Pity that she did not get a sharper and more direct rebuttal.
Some people are breaking down at the thought of losing the masks. They canโt handle it – theyโve become institutionalised. This is what mass propaganda does. Well done to the govt/SAGE, the media & all the despicable โscientistsโ who ramped up the fear.
— Nat ๐ซ๐ท๐๐๐ป (@Arwenstar) July 4, 2021
The Labour Party @UKLabour has lost the plot big time. They donโt want life ever to get back to normal. Wearing masks on public transport is not normal. https://t.co/a6BT2ofU5u
Regular readers will know that I regard the Labour Party as now having no real purpose, function, identity, or belief. A niche party for the blacks and browns (though the Muslims are now following the white English in jumping ship), and for some public service workers, Twitter twits etc. The marginal victory of Labour at the Batley and Spen by-election (procured by shameless dishonesty and —possibly—interference with the ballot papers), changes nothing. Labour is still doomed.
As those regular readers of my blog will also know, I have little time for the misnamed “Conservatives” either, but it occurs to me that if Boris-idiot were inclined to gamble on a general election now or soon, between now and mid-September would be a very good time to hold one. Labour would probably lose half its MPs.
25 June 2020, nailing it on @HighWireTalk I was on fire. If reason and science mattered, then masks should have died, to never surface again.https://t.co/smQr7clwyK
It seems the #WearAMask nutters have gone absolutely through the roof at the suggestion masks might end in 2 weeks, and they know that most people won't wear them to "show they care" because in truth almost everyone hates them. My advice is #TakeOffYourMask now, not on 19th July.
— ๐LoftyOddThumbs๐ (@TheOldLoftyOne) July 5, 2021
When I saw the government scientist, Chris Whitty, accosted recently by protesters, I was uneasy, but now that I see that the bastard is still pushing the facemask nonsense, alongside the extreme-Communist woman, Michie, any sympathy that I might have felt has been…muted. Very muted. Bin these idiots. Their interference in Britain’s society and economy will probably never be totally remedied.
More tweets
Stunning photos by my Inquirer colleague Jessica Griffin of the march through Philadelphia by the far-right-extremist group Patriot Front — right near Independence Hall on the eve of July 4 https://t.co/Opvvcwr1yD
A rather odd woman, who worked as an NHS doctor for only a few years, and who makes her pre-school-age children wear facemasks even when going for open-air walks. Cruel, in my opinion.
Why are people still wearing masks at all? Why did they ever do so? Before governments and health quangoes embraced the loose cloth mask as a symbol of their policy, there was no good medical or scientific case for them. https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
What this https://t.co/Px97P0Yvew actually says is that loose cloth masks are of little use. 'these masks are relatively flimsy and loose-fitting and are not meant to screen out infectious aerosols' But that's not how it was reported. Why?
Thought to have a look, on Google Earth, at Little Venice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Venice], an area near Central London where I lived —on and off— from summer 1976 through to about 1998 (though with many breaks, living also in those years in all sorts of other places: Blackheath/Lee, New Cross, East Dulwich, Tulse Hill, New Jersey/New York, Rhodesia, Leeward Islands, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Hampshire, among others).
Looking at it now via Google Earth, I saw cafes and restaurants, and other premises, closed by reason of the misconceived lockdown/shutdown. I do not know when the images were captured. Maybe by now, some places have reopened.
The old Eagle pub (known for years in the 1980s and 1990s as the Robert Browning), was closed; in fact, it looked like it had been turned into a restaurant anyway. Raoul’s cafe, my old haunt in the 1980s and early 1990s, closed for the duration.
Apart from the “lockdown” closures, there were other changes from when I knew the neighbourhood: the old post office on the corner of my street, which was once a real post office before being taken over by Indians or Pakistanis and degraded in services and ambience, is now another cafe, it seems. The old rip-off (but quality) grocers called Supafoods (in the 1970s a Jewish deli called Pribik and Sterman) is now a Tesco Metro, which has also taken over the former (even more ripoff) Cullen’s grocers.
The shop which was once “Nazarene and Co.” grocers (a friend used to joke with me about that, because Nietzsche wrote about Jesus Christ as “the Nazarene”), which then became a very good French provincial-wine merchant’s, part of the Nicholas chain, is now yet another (closed) cafe. The even better wine merchant who used to be a couple of doors away, and who once sold me, maybe 27 years ago, a case of incredible Moldavian wine marked down from about ยฃ25 a bottle to ยฃ8, wine that no-one else would buy (because they were unwilling to try anything unusual) is gone, I see. I have never seen Moldavian, or Moldovan as I suppose it now is, wine sold elsewhere in the UK.
I noticed that the shop premises, once a fishmonger’s, and where the Canadian/British fishmonger used to (probably against regulations) open a few oysters for me to eat on the spot, is now not only closed but the lease for sale, according to a large notice in the window.
That fishmonger was an odd fellow. He was seemingly about 40 when I used to buy oysters from his shop (early/mid 1990s), and came from a wealthy family in the fur business, I was told. In fact I was acquainted with someone who used to see him at the then Leningrad fur sale in the late 1980s.
Not, I think, a Jew. Though one assumes that the fur trade is mainly Jewish, not entirely (look at the Astors).
That fishmonger had, I heard, been not so successful in the furs business. He told me that he had spent a year in Newlyn, Cornwall, learning the fish trade. He never once mentioned to me that he had been in the fur industry, or that he used to travel to Leningrad. Another acquaintance told me that she had seen his nearby apartment, which apparently was very opulent. Rather an odd fellow, as I say, with a grudging or bitter attitude somewhere not far under the surface, I always thought. I wonder what became of him.
As for Little Venice, I have not been there for about 22 years.
It's quite disingenuous to act like this is a blue plaque from English Heritage rather than something that you can buy from Ebay for ยฃ15. https://t.co/UxDORhrBbS
Dawn Butler. A dimwit that other dimwits want to see as leader of the Labour Party. On the other hand, maybe that would be good, and finish off fake Labour forever.
Just remember: every poll that shows the British public are afraid to relax restrictions (if they are to be believed) are only reflecting the fact that the government has spent billions (of OUR OWN money) on successfully scaring the shit out of them.
Weird pop-up Covid-testing tent appears on the edge of central Oxford. Its employees say they are 'surge-testing'. I'll bet there'll be a surge if lots of these are made available. Staff assured me that I didn't have to be or feel ill to be tested.
In June 2020 in advice to reopening businesses, HMGโs Department for Business and Enterprise said repeatedly: โThe evidence of the benefit of using a face covering to protect others is weak and the effect is likely to be small.โ https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
WHO March 2020 โcurrently no evidence that wearing a mask (whether medical or other types) by healthy persons in the wider community setting,including universal community masking,can protect them from infection with respiratory viruses,including Covid-19.โ https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
Why are people still wearing masks? โIn terms of wearing a mask, our advice is clear: that wearing a mask if you donโt have an infection reduces the risk almost not at all . So we do not advise that.โ Chris Whitty, March 2020 https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
Why are people still wearing masks, especially outside? The exact words of the Danish report are that the difference in outcomes between wearers of masks and non-wearers was โnot statistically significantโ, an unequivocal statement of experimental fact. https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
Listened to part of the pathetic and irritating BBC Radio 4 Today Programme. Little Matt Hancock promoting his NHS app and medical records non-privacy nonsense. No concern for personal rights, or personal privacy.
Little Hancock expressing pleasant surprise that (apparently) almost no-one has had flu in the UK for 18 months. Seems, on the face of it, to see no connection between the “Covid-19” “panicdemic”, the faked statistics thereof, and the “surprising” statistics about flu.
Good sense has almost fled from the UK.
The UK was shut down pointlessly, with huge economic damage and huge but non-Covid health damage. The Government are a bunch of clowns, advised by twerps such as Professor Ferguson and crazed quasi-Communists such as the Michie woman. The propaganda pumped out has led to a population resembling fearful rabbits (especially older people), and all the nonsense around the situation, especially the facemask nonsense, is supported zealously by the Twitterati twits (of course), who are always wrong about everything.
Look at the latest news. “Vaccine passports”, which liar-in-chief “Boris”-idiot swore would never be introduced, now are going to be introduced, though under other names. Meanwhile, it is clear that “Freedom Day”, already postponed once, will probably never happen, and if it does, will both not live up to its name and/or be short-lived, until the next (supposedly “necessary”) “lockdown” shutdown.
When will people wake up and “just say no”? Ever? I am doubtful. The UK population is now so weakened by political correctness, and also by the fear of the State and social pressures brought on by State propaganda, that I fear that few will dare to be dissident.
Tweets seen
Flying Scotsman failed yesterday – had to be rescued by a diesel – with blame being put on Russian coal leading to poor steaming. Not so long back,the thought of imported coal being used in the UK would have been laughable.
— Chime Whistle Publishing (@ChimeWhistle) June 20, 2021
Yet @bobfrombrockley, you say you were enthused by the attack on Mother Theresa, which is surely about as aggressively atheist as you could get. I wonder what @ben_gidley thinks. I am trying to get in touch with him. Do you know a good way? https://t.co/lJAYkSR4Xo
I think that I was the first, or one of the first, several years ago, to identify Jew troll Ben Gidley (@bengidley), who writes absurd sociological gibberish at Birkbeck/Goldsmiths (University of London), as being the same as “@bobfrombrockley”, and also various Twitter trolling accounts, including “@inthesoupagain” and “@antinazisunited”. That troll used to tweet against me on a daily basis until, finally, he and other Jews conspired successfully to have me removed from Twitter in 2018.
Incidentally, Hitchens has the wrong Twitter name there: the correct one is “@bengidley” (not “@ben_gidley” (though that latter may well be yet another of the little bastard’s Twitter accounts) .
Johnson could have said โWe will never have another lockdown as long as I am Prime Ministerโ. That he refused to rule another out another lockdown this winter – and is already mentioning flu problems (in June), is a very big hint that one is already being planned.
We can all see now what the govt strategy is on domestic Vaccine Passports/Covid Certification. Theyโll be promoted as โa way to keep pubs & hospitality open during what will be a v. difficult winterโ. Theyโll be sold as a โ temporary measureโ – but we all know what that means.
What is now happening in System party politics, eg by-elections etc, is a “Schauspiel” or spectacle to fool the British people, akin to when teenage louts take a beachball from a small boy and then tease him by throwing it to each other as he stands, upset and confused, in the middle, until some sensible adult sorts them out.
Yes, there might be a slight change or tweak of policy, but not much, if, say, the LibDems were to win 80 seats (in some unlikely scenario) and so deprive the misnamed Conservatives of the Commons majority. The LibDems usually back the present Government; indeed, Labour, the supposed official Opposition, usually votes with this absurd Government of complete idiots.
Don’t be fooled though. Behind Boris-idiot, behind the other “dirty democratic politicians” (as Hitler called the same sort in the Germany of the 1920s), behind fake “Labour”, behind the LibDem play-politicians, stand the ZOG (Zionist Occupation Government) and NWO (New World Order) cabals.
Well, I do not remember 1970s London as particularly wonderful, but overall it was still better than London in 2021. It had rough edges, but was not yet the zoo it has become.
There are shortages now. I notice that in the local Waitrose (the nearest small town to my home has only that one supermarket, and a Marks & Spencer food hall). Sometimes there are very limited choices in the fresh food areas. Fruits, some vegetables too. Is that the eventual idea, to make people line up for rations, as (at times, for some) in socialist East Berlin, or provincial Soviet cities in the pre-1989 era?
Think “The Great Reset”…NWO/ZOG…depressed scurrying crowds, all wearing masks, clutching their vaccine passports, desperate to be allowed to buy basic foodstuffs and to be permitted to travel beyond their local areas.
Question: at what point does actual uprising become the only choice left? Another question: will there soon even be any people with both intelligence and spirit, and who are both willing and able to rise up?
Well, having known a few Finns, including one girlfriend (in the 1990s) I very much doubt that Finland really is the happiest country in the world, but it is a very good country all the same, I think. Why would they spoil that by inviting immigration, especially non-white immigration? Are there (((snakes))) in their cold Garden of Eden?
โWhether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them?โ [Shakespeare, Hamlet]
“We are living under tyranny. The novelty of our situation has made its essence difficult to grasp, while the comforts that we still enjoy (for now) are concealing this reality for many, but the direction of travel is clear. The British government, and other governments, are operating through propaganda, censorship, deception, whisper networks, diktats, smear campaigns, political corruption and political repression to disseminate a pseudo-scientific narrative and ideology intended to entrench their power.
Government scientists, claiming to be speaking apolitically on the basis of โpure scientific factsโ are producing, on commission, pseudo-objective recommendations to camouflage an unrelated set of policies intended to achieve political and economic ends. At the same time, other government scientists manipulate the public with terrifying images and slogans, to pressurise against examining the government claims too closely.
The real policy agenda is fundamentally destructive and unpopular. Nobody was asked about it, nobody voted for it, and nobody wants it, except for the powerful global corporate, financial and political powers which are now collaborating to install it though force and fraud.
This is the pandemic: a global shock doctrine used as cover fundamentally to restructure global society.
The next political step in the plan remains the total social control matrix represented by immunity passports. For the moment, Britain is kept in lockdown because the lockdowns are required in order โto escapeโ via vaccine passports; this too, of course, will not be an escape but an enslavement. Further steps will involve intensifying persecution of the โanti-vaxxersโ, that is, all opposition to the government as it becomes more nakedly tyrannical, along with actions to co-opt opposition, misdirect it, misrepresent it and deflect it. A variety of active measures have begun already, for example the reported mandatory vaccination of NHS and care home workers.
Two weeks ago New York asset manager BlackRock began purchasing whole neighbourhoods of single-family homes in the United States. The idea is to shift from an ownership to a more profitable rental model. As the World Economic Forum says: โYou will own nothing and you will be happy.โ
You actually will be a slave. Your social existence will now be made dependent on an algorithm determining how good a slave you are.” [Daniel Miller, writing in Conservative Woman online magazine].
In the UK, this is manifesting in various ways rather rapidly.
The country is split into two: the majority, perhaps vast majority, who take everything about “the virus”, its supposed importance, and the measures taken around it by government, at face value; and the smaller section of society who realize or have realized that “something is going on” that has little to do, directly, with necessary public health precautions etc, but much to do with the creation of a kind of disguised police state combined with the simultaneous creation of a panic-driven “public fear state”.
Well, once again I beat John Rentoul. He scored 6/10, but I trump that with 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 2, 3 and 10 (though hit the post on question 2, thinking that it was 25 years and not the correct 20).
Much as I have little or no time for Jewish-lobby puppet Keir Starmer, I am yet surprised at some of those opinion poll responses. Boris-idiot leads a charmed life (so far)…
As for Andy Burnham, I realized years ago that he was a likely Labour Party leader (amid a poor selection bunch) but I see from the opinion poll that while about half the respondents would be more likely to vote Lab were Burnham to be leader, and only 10% less likely, 41% are unsure. Maybe Burnham is seen as dull (just like Starmer).
The problem for Labour, as I have blogged repeatedly, lies not only or mainly with its leader(s) but with its whole raison d’etre.
More tweets seen
Given the police are no longer willing or able to police Covid regulations on gathering outside, why not just scrap the rule. Save all the โone law for G7โ stuff and just let people enjoy the summer. (If and when it comes back).
Most of the measures taken have been a complete waste of time. That applies particularly to the facemask nonsense.
Roanna Carleton-Taylor and “Resisting Hate”
Twitter users will have seen many tweets by one Roanna Carleton-Taylor of Derbyshire (near Chesterfield), who was the mainstay of yet another hate-filled “anti-fascist” “organization” (consisting of a small number of lunatics and/or non-Brits). It is or was (possibly defunct now) smaller than the better-known and mainly Jewish “anti-hate” hate orgs such as “Hope Not Hate” and “United Against Fascism”.
“Roanna” was on Twitter as “@antifashwitch” and is now “@oilpaintwitch”. She has tweeted about me occasionally in the past; also about Alison Chabloz and others. She is friendly on Twitter with a few mentally-disturbed Jewish and other trolls in North London and elsewhere.
I have just seen a WordPress blog post about her, her husband, and others, which post is so plainly libellous (though I believe probably true) that I decline to quote from it or even link to it here.
Not that I am worried about being sued. My financial status now is such that I am effectively “unsueable” (to the chagrin of a few ambulance-chasing Jew lawyers and others!). Also my legal skills are still (mostly) there (despite having not had professional outing for many years). The Jews on Twitter have often mocked (what they assert were) my poor talents, but the unpleasant old Jew Q.C. who led the complaint against me to the Bar Standards Board in 2014 (resulting in my disbarment in late 2016) wrote to the BSB that, inter alia, “[Millard] has a strong and subtle intelligence“, if I recall his letter aright…
“Resisting Hate” seems to have imploded now, and “Roanna” has turned to painting. Her oils, some of them, are not too bad in fact, rather odd but quite original. Not sure what to call them. Something in the Primitive category, maybe. I am probably not qualified to categorize them. They have a certain soulfulness, suffused with foreboding.
In fact, I am often interested to see what happens to those who say “bad things” about me on Twitter and elsewhere, or indeed do bad things. These are or were persons who had never met me, knew little or nothing about me, yet were happy to laugh at my disbarment in 2016, laugh at my being expelled from Twitter in 2018 etc, and even to make malicious complaints about me to Internet organizations, professional organizations, even police organizations.
Quite a few of those mentioned above are now dead (natural causes, and “nothing to do with me, guv”…). I refrain from naming them because some troll would no doubt claim to the police that I am posting “grossly offensive” things. I sometimes amuse myself by reading the trolls’ (often still-extant) tweets attacking or mocking me. Who’s laughing now?…
Others have had other “tragic” events happen to them or to their families. Again, I choose not to give specific examples. Some of my most relentless trolls and pursuers are also now suffering from serious medical conditions.
“The stars in their courses fight on the side of the just” [Chinese proverb]
Ha ha! George Galloway seems to be making the difference between either a very close win (for either main System party), and a Labour-crashes-in flames defeat (and so quite clear Con win by default).
— Puffer Finances ๐ก (@puffers_flnance) June 18, 2021
Stunning…
As I remarked earlier, I might have little time for Starmer, but that people see “Boris” as more intelligent and, incredibly, more trustworthy than Starmer!… What dystopian parallel universe is this?
#Breaking Conservative MP for Wakefield Imran Ahmad Khan, 47, is facing trial accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy in 2008, it can be revealed after reporting restrictions were lifted pic.twitter.com/Xh3PS3hwPw
For me, leaving aside the plainly significant local factors, I should say that there is huge dissatisfaction with the present ridiculous government, but that, also, people have nowhere to go as yet. Yes, the LibDems had a stunning by-election victory in Chesham and Amersham, but there is no LibDem revival generally; and very few will vote Labour in southern England outside (or even inside) London.
The overnight upsurge of Brexit Party in 2019 is a lesson not much taken on board. If it had not been “controlled opposition”, if its leader had been someone more honest and ideological than snake-oil salesman Nigel Farage, if Farage had not stabbed Brexit Party in the back during the General Election, if if if…
Still, if one party can do it, rise up “from nowhere”, another party, social national and more honest, could do the same…
Interesting perhaps, but there was a similar list before the 2019 General Election. I have no faith either that the LibDems will revive enough to become significant players on the national stage or, in the unlikely event that they were to repeat their 2010 successes, that the LibDems would not then sell out again, as they did in 2010, for ministerial portfolios and money.
I concluded that the most likely result would be a Conservative win, though probably with a greatly-reduced vote-share. Now, however, it seems that there is a serious possibility of one of those unexpected LibDem (and, in the further past, Liberal Party) by-election upsets: Eastbourne, Orpington etc.
Well, I still think that a Con victory is more likely than not, but if the 2019 Con vote halved, and if the LibDem 2019 vote were to double, then…
My main interest in the by-election will be the Labour result. 12% or so in 2019, but Labour has come close to losing its deposit in the past, most closely in 2010. If I had to bet, I should say that Labour may lose its deposit today.
Yes. I keep seeing crazy “rabbits”, mostly at or beyond retirement age, walking around on clifftops or alone on empty pavements, masked. Idiots. Complete idiots.
…and the prize for Hypocrite of the Day goes to Mark Lewis, the Jewish solicitor who moved to Israel in 2018 after having been found guilty on several charges by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority.
“The main thing in life is to treat others as you wish to be treated”, says he!
I ask "what are these 'people' doing in UK? Just 18% work and we give them houses and ยฃ14billion pa in social benefits, MI5 Report says there are 26,000 known terrorists sheltered in Mosques. We harbour our enemy? Betraying kin who died for us in WW2. #MI5Report#TheTimes.#BBC. pic.twitter.com/85ju1QJr19
[“Russia does not have borders; it is wherever there are Russians“]
BBC Radio 4 PM
Just listening to the PM radio show. Pretty pathetic (as usual). Most of the time taken up with the “panicdemic”: virus variants, measures taken across Europe, blah blah…
More tweets about today’s by-election
Wow….there is wholescale panic going on at @CCHQLondon@caca_tories …. they have deployed everyone to phone people and get them out to vote!
Well, 2010 is a long time ago now, but do those people really not remember that, when the LibDems were offered ministerial pay and privileges for propping up the regime of David Cameron-Levita, they almost bit his hand off in their eagerness to cash in?
In reality, we have only a facade of democracy.
This is so true. The objective should be for change and whilst it might need people to hold their nose, and vote tactically rather than for their preferred party, the reality is that the #LibDems have the best chance of winning in #CheshamAndAmersham#ProgressiveAlliance#GTTO
Labour in particular wants desperately to hold on to the fiction that it is a “national” party, fighting every seat, when the reality is that it is dead in much of the south of England outside London, dead in Scotland, and dying in the north of England and Midlands. A niche party for some ethnic minorities, some public service workers and a few other smallish groups.
Late tweets
Wow. The Chilterns have turned orange. This is Eskdale Rd in #Chesham, full of orange stakeboards, with 3 more posters in the other direction going down the hill. Are the good folk of #CheshamAndAmersham going to wake up tomorrow morning with Sarah Green as their new Lib Dem MP ?
Whilst we're all eager to see the #CheshamAndAmersham byelection results can we just take a moment to remember Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the @Conservatives MP for the constituency since 1992. A fearsome and tireless campaigner and deeply respected around the House.
Alternative view: Britain has imported millions of unwanted immigrants in the past 50 years. They have been breeding prolifically. That is the main reason that housing is in short supply and/or priced at ludicrously high levels.
I have checked again if *someone* has written (or has been allowed to write) about Danmask-19 study on Wikipedia:
Many criticize (in some cases, justly) the Reich for taking measures in the 1930s which in fact were at the time widespread across the world, not least in Britain, the British dominions, and in North America. Now it seems that our oft-sainted NHS is still doing the same, or very similar.
“White” psychoanalyst? That’s what the Mail may say… as for what Moss says, were it said, mutatis mutandis, by a (real) white European-race person about blacks, others or —a fortiori— about Jews, there would be a howl of rage about “Nazi” “hate speech”, and the speaker would soon find himself sacked and, quite likely, prosecuted (certainly in the UK).
I can think of at least one Twitter twit who fits the following reader’s comment (below)…https://www.dailymail.co.uk/reader-comments/p/comment/link/705793161 (“SirLyseAClot, Fremont CA, United States, 3 hours ago…Doctors choose a psychiatric residency when they are inept in all other fields, lack technical skills, and are scared to do actual procedures that result in actual outcomes – – this guy is a complete fool and his license should be revoked expeditiously“).
In the end, there will be only one way to restore reasonable freedom and a reasonable society in the UK. I cannot express it here by reason of the existing repression.
That evil pack again. Silverman. Falter. A few others. The CAA exercises pernicious influence out of all proportion to its tiny membership of fanatical Jew-Zionists.
Well, this week I again beat John Rentoul. He scored 6/10, I scored 7/10. The questions to which I did not know the answers were questions 1, 8, and 10.
Tweets seen
EXCLUSIVE ๐จ
Campaigners and carers are demanding the government publish its long-awaited review into โbarbaricโ benefits rules forcing terminally ill people to attend work assessments
Sounds like another #WMD dodgy dossier to me, but will the MSM & social media giants now apologise to Donald Trump and all the people they've smeared, shadow banned and deplatformed for saying this when it was a 'conspiracy theory'?#Chinahttps://t.co/PeQWyea3F2
Lyrical piece from Hitchens on losing touch with our bucolic past, breaking โthe long cycle of the centuries in which the dead, the living and the unborn joined hands under the oak trees of our countryside in a pact to protect and pass on what matters.โ #OakAppleDayhttps://t.co/FrSpF477Nz
@adamgarriereal. You have misunderstood the issue. Aldous Huxley pointed out in Brave New World that a society in which the people numb their minds is far more easily governed. In fact, they come to love their servitude. https://t.co/R2FC2r0Q4A
1/2 @pocx100 It is an abuse of freedom to use personal insult instead of facts and reason. I have always quoted experts in support of my arguments. Johnson and Hancock are not doctors or virologists either, yet you do not complain about that. https://t.co/6ZxoWqvIPO
Perhaps @scepticsligo we ALL saw no reason why opposition to strangling the country also required opposition to the vaccination. I certainly see no logical connection between the two positions. You may reasonably hold both or neither, or just one of them. https://t.co/E6FBSr9BB5
The Cummins drama was about: 1) Making us believe that a harder faster lockdown would have made a difference (despite being against WHO advice) 2) Preparing us for future harder lockdowns – and soon 3) Paving the way for Gove to replace BoJo so we get tougher lockdowns – and soon
— Dr Zoe Harcombe, PhD (@zoeharcombe) May 27, 2021
โThe entire government has been complicit in the lie that lockdowns were an objective scientific necessity, rather than a subjective political decisionโ. https://t.co/To9eAqcONL
Cummings is the type of guy who thinks if only the Americans had dropped more Napalm and orange agent in Vietnam they would have won the war. Heโs a lunatic.
As to Vietnam, the war could only have been won by the South (with American help) had there been a massive ground invasion of the North, with the attendant risk of superpower non-proxy conflict. There were Soviet fighter pilots actually on service in North Vietnam (I met one myself in 1996).
Whether that sort of ground invasion of North Vietnam would have succeeded long-term is of course doubtful (cf. Afghanistan and Iraq in the post-1989 era). In the end, war is a method of achieving political goals (in most cases). Peace is usually achieved via political consensus or victory.
Prof Neil Ferguson says on R4 that his claim that a weekโs delay on lockdown cost 20,000 lives is โunarguableโ. On the contrary, other academics have shown in detail how his figure was cooked up using now-debunked assumptions. https://t.co/9t7c6dT9J0
Why isnโt @BBCNewsnight being transparent about how many people working there are pro apartheid regime? I resent paying for this supremacist club https://t.co/mvYW8svJGf
This is pretty bad news for Labour, though unsurprising if you think, like me, that Labour now has no reason to exist except as a rather niche party, one for blacks, browns, and some of those who work in the public sector.
I am not yet ready to blog about Batley and Spen, the by-election for which is set down for 1 July 2021. If Labour loses, at it did at Hartlepool recently, Starmer is probably a “dead man walking”, politically.
At the moment, I incline to the view that Batley will be an uphill struggle for Labour, bearing in mind that George Galloway (under aegis of “Workers’ Party”), and the Yorkshire Party, are both standing. Galloway is rather a busted flush, but still has his supporters. The Yorkshire Party seems to have support as well. Those two together will probably get about 5%, which might make the difference between Labour holding on or not.
The Labour vote there has been declining since the rigged by-election of 2016 (in which Labour was not opposed by the other System parties).
The “right royal” circus
"Has Prince Harry ever had a thought and not made it public? Are there feelings or emotions he has experienced but kept to himself?" By @jowilliams293https://t.co/24pAXMblXf
— The Spectator World (@TheSpectator) May 29, 2021
I find this all hilarious. Harry is now effectively a critic of the whole “right royal” circus, yet he himself is of course a major recipient and beneficiary of it. After all, take away the “royal prince” thing, and what is Harry? A youngish man (37 this September) who only became an Army officer because he was “helped”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex#Education, and who would have had no chance of high rank based on merit (he held the rank of Captain at the end of his active service).
Indeed, without his birth privilege, Harry would probably have drifted into some line such as car salesman, Hooray Henry estate agency, or similar.
I doubt that Netflix etc would take any interest in him at all were he not supposedly “royal”…
Actually, thinking about Harry’s “help” in passing exams at Eton (he ended up with two “A” levels, a “B” in Art, and a “D” in Geography), I am reminded of a story I heard a long time ago (about 1981) about a similar “royal” educational straggler.
The young lady in question was a relative of the Queen who struggled academically. She needed intensive personal tuition in languages in order to gain entrance to an Oxford college. This was in the late 1970s, as I understand it. The college in question had bent over backwards to accommodate the Palace, but insisted on the young lady having the special private tuition if they were going to offer her a place.
In the end, she was accepted by that Oxford college, after having been worked on for weeks, perhaps months, by an elderly White Russian resident in London. All under cloak of secrecy, but of course there are no secrets, as such, just levels of secrecy.
More tweets
The first step towards restoring the National Trust
โThere is a feeling among the French I speak to that the country is nearing a tipping point and that voters, alone in the booth, might decide that with no dignified politicians left, they might as well give Le Pen a go.โ
“President Macron has just welcomed to the Elysรฉe two YouTubers called Carlito and McFly, both of whom dressed down for the occasion with one appearing to have a tea cosy on his head. The pair are all the rage among that section of society who get their kicks on YouTube, although despite their adolescent antics Carlito and McFly are actually a couple of middle-class men in their mid-thirties.
What followed was excruciating, what one conservative commentator described as ’36 minutes of soft barbarism… [which] erodes the verticality of power and deconstructs the state’. All of which begs the question: what was Macron thinking in inviting Carlito and McFly into his palace?
To win the youth vote, perhaps? A poll last month suggested that the 25 to 34-year-old demographic is more inclined to vote for Marine Le Pen in next year’s presidential election than for Macron. But they would not have been won over by what they saw, a president ill-at-ease in his suit and tie, a fixed grin on his face as he exchanged wooden banter with two lowbrow clowns.
There is a feeling among the French I speak to that the country is nearing a tipping point and that voters, alone in the booth, might decide that with no dignified politicians left, they might as well give Le Pen a go.” [The Spectator]
Sorry about bad language here, but this is the future if we don't act now to keep e-scooters illegal, as they should be. Write to your MP NOW via https://t.co/NvqnYvAbQphttps://t.co/YoUeflAEvE
This, I think, is what PH meant when he said that the measures will never be lifted. Not that โlockdownโ in itself will never be lifted, but that the regimentation of daily life and state interference will not go away.
Indeed, the State has been increasing its scope of power for quite a while now under various pretexts. The example I always point to is the introduction or โcounter-terrorismโ laws, which I find sinister.
As in the example of Alison Chabloz. People should stop and think what kind of tyranny imprisons people for singing satirical songs, or for posting a few cartoons about Jews or others.
He really doesnโt get it. This is extraordinarily common with sixties types. They still believe all judges are male and went to public schools, that the Church believes in moral laws and that the Tories are conservative. For example. https://t.co/6zpSxk74Qk
The System and its msm handmaidens may not have thought through what might happen down the line if the British people are denied any peaceful political expression. Even the Soviet tyranny was toppled in the end, even the Albanian tyranny was toppled in the end, even the Romanian tyranny was toppled in the end. Our Ceaucescus may look different, but they too exist.
“Who overcomes By force, hath overcome but half his foe.” [Milton, Paradise Lost].
— VIXC News – @VIXC_News (@VIXC_News) May 30, 2021
Demographic disaster
[2019 statistics]
Europe! Reflect on the disaster that is unfolding in front of your very eyes! Even those 2019 figures are well out of date; and those statistics do not include births to non-European mothers themselves born in Europe (esp. applies to UK).
Look at Switzerland! Austria! Germany! Sweden! This is a combination of madness, an ethno-cultural death wish (fostered by the “occupied” msm), and a transnational conspiracy.
What is that supposed to mean @michaelrosenyes? That you have encountered information that does not fit your presumptions? I sympathise, but there it is. Johnson is not even slightly conservative, in politics or culture. Heโs far closer to you than to me. Sorry. https://t.co/O2dWwnzZpD
1/2 @michaelrosenyes Munira Mirza, Johnsonโs close associate since his days as Mayor, and now head of his policy unit, has, er, links with the Revolutionary Communist Party… https://t.co/H2NZqAczIj
Yes, Munira Mirza, head of Johnsonโs policy unit, is quite some way to my left. So is Claire Fox, ennobled by Johnson. But none so blind as those who do not wish to see. https://t.co/aQQ1A3veNn
I am talking about the fact that a 50-year cultural revolution, of which @michaelrosenyes has been part, has put the left in power in the cultural, educational, legal, official and moral institutions of a previously conservative country. Not new.Iโve been saying it for 20+ years. https://t.co/jZgla7tFOM
I myself never use the outdated “Left”/”Right” terminology unless qualified or in jest, but Hitchens’ basic view is correct. The only thing he has left out is the ubiquitous and malign Jewish influence on our society and its culture.
Latest news from reliable sources is that Alison Chabloz remains in Bronzefield Prison near Heathrow Airport. Her trial Counsel has spoken with her via a holographic system (dystopian UK…), and is applying for bail on her behalf.
The word is that Alison is in good heart, is managing well, and has received a good number of letters and cards from well-wishers.
Should anyone wish to send Alison a card, letter, or book, the address is:
Please note that any books should be *paperback, *new, and *sent direct from Amazon or other online seller. Please remember always to include the prisoner number (A6478EK).
Alison has both television and radio in her cell, and is reportedly occupying herself with reading, drawing, painting, listening to the radio and watching Antiques Roadshow on television.
Alison has also been told the good news that, in addition to time spent, to date, in custody (police custody, court custody —including all days, including preliminary hearings spent in court—, and time spent in prison) being taken off her total of actual time to be served, the 4 days she spent in prison (HMP New Hall, in Yorkshire) in 2020, prior to her successful appeal (another defeat for both “Campaign Against Antisemitism” and the suborned police and CPS), will be credited to her, and taken off the time she is presently serving.
In other words, having been sentenced to 18 weeks, Alison will have to serve (unless she gets bail pending appeal) 9 weeks, minus quite a number of days in police, court or other custody, and now minus also those 4 days from 2020.
The upshot is that, even if Alison cannot get bail pending appeal, she would only do a total of about 7 weeks actually in prison. She has already done nearly 2 weeks, so will be out, at latest, by some date in the latter half of May.
The fanatical Jew-Zionists of the “CAA” are hoping that their latest malicious complaint against Alison Chabloz (her next appearance re. that is on 28 April 2021) will result in a heavier sentence yet if any trial results in her conviction. From what little I have seen so far, I am hopeful that that will never be put to the test.
'Keeping Julian Assange in Belmarsh, unconvicted of any crime, looks like spite. While the US government appeals โ and who knows how long that will take in our clogged courts โ couldnโt Mr Assange at least be sent to a less severe prison?' https://t.co/CiNUIAkSsD
…and why is Alison Chabloz in a top-security prison, having (allegedly) “offended” a tiny proportion (about 50, and possibly only half a dozen) of the 250,000+ Jews in the UK by singing a few satirical songs?
[Update, same day: having received a query from a reader of the blog as to why I, a former barrister, needs to ask such a question, perhaps I should point out that the above question was meant to be read as rhetorical…]
"Here is a puzzle for you. Almost every part of the NHS allows some exemptions from mask-wearing. The one bit of the NHS which absolutely does not is the Blood Service. Why? Blood donors are healthy by definition…" https://t.co/DSF6wQRJFi@clarkemicah
…and that is even on on assumption that, for example, the one single death yesterday was “from Covid”…
This whole panicdemic scare in the UK has become ludicrous. In fact, despite the rabbits wearing facemasks everywhere, even in places where no “rule” (let alone law) mandates that, I do not feel that the fear of early 2020 is still abroad at all. People are just wearing their muzzles because they have been forced to (in shops etc) and also because it has become infra dig not to, rather like going into shops away from the beach wearing only swimming trunks. Not the done thing.
I notice that people stopped doing that “stay 6/8/10 feet away from other shoppers” thing some time ago. The population does not really, seriously, believe that it is in any great peril from “the virus”. Not any more.
In order to maintain whatever is left of its credibility, the Government will only slowly wind down the dictatorial nonsenses of lockdown, facemasks etc. It cannot admit that, in 2020, it made an appallingly bad series of decisions, so it will claim that only those measures have made it possible now to resume semi-normal life.
Very interesting that you canโt like or comment on this. Censorship at itโs finest. Itโs worth a read for that very reason. https://t.co/AP9Cflm4Nu
— Teresa The Pastryarchy Queenโข๏ธ๐ชปโจ (@fireflymagnolia) April 11, 2021
๐ด Professors and lecturers at Hull University have been advised against insisting on good written English in all circumstance as part of efforts to โdecoloniseโ the curriculum and ensure โequity of opportunityโ https://t.co/S0DrmuDJts