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todd
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posted January 30, 2021 05:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for todd     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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UK nursing home 24 residebts ( one third)died
In 3 weeks after experimental mrna covid injections

(Reports from all moved the works of eldey dying after injections, but media keeps saying this is not related to the injections because you can't get covid from Injections. These are all coincidences the injection has nothing to do with the deaths.... Right)
Then why ........
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Dr Lee merritt in animal studies after being injected with mrna technology,all animals died upin reinfection

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posted January 31, 2021 04:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Voix_de_la_Mer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Humansarefree.com
UK nursing home 24 residebts ( one third)died
In 3 weeks after experimental mrna covid injections

(Reports from all moved the works of eldey dying after injections, but media keeps saying this is not related to the injections because you can't get covid from Injections. These are all coincidences the injection has nothing to do with the deaths.... Right)
Then why ........
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Dr Lee merritt in animal studies after being injected with mrna technology,all animals died upin reinfection


Well, the type of vaccine they state they are using is apparently not an injection of the virus. I know several people who have now had it (elderly grandparents, partner and friends who are key workers) and none of them have fallen ill.

Part of the problem, is that the virus is already spreading through care homes and has been for months. You need two doses for maximum immunity. So unfortunately the vaccine has come too late for many.

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UK government admits that covid are basicically pointless since they offer no protection against reinfection.

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UK government admits that covid are basicically pointless since they offer no protection against reinfection.

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Go to the website and use the search option.
The line I posted is the articles byline.
I am using a phone and cannot copy and paste .sorry

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Nicola Sturgeon update today: FM's full statement to MSPs about Covid lockdown

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NICOLA Sturgeon has announced that the current lockdown, including the stay at home message, will remain in place until at least end of February.

The First Minister made the announcement to the Scottish Parliament this afternoon. She said this decision had been made to increase the chances of getting children back into school.

Here's her full statement to MSPs.

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I will update Parliament on Cabinet’s review of the current lockdown restrictions which took place earlier today.

Let me say at the outset that – with a limited exception in relation to some early years and school education that I will come on to later – the Cabinet has decided that the current lockdown, including the stay at home except for essential purposes requirement, needs to remain in place until at least the end of February.

In the course of this statement, I will give an update on the current state of the epidemic, which provides the context for that decision.

I will also give an update on our vaccination programme.

And I will set out some of the additional measures we will be taking to get and keep the virus under control in the months ahead.

And finally, I will set out how and when we hope to begin the process of getting children back to school.

Firstly, though, I will give a brief summary of the latest statistics.

The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 758.

This represents 7.4% of all tests carried out, and takes the total number of cases to 181,291.

1939 people are currently in hospital – a decrease of 19 from yesterday.

And 143 people are in intensive care, the same as yesterday.

I also regret to report that in the last 24 hours, a further 69 deaths have been registered of patients who first tested positive over the previous 28 days. The total number of deaths, under this measure, is now 6181.

Once again, I send my condolences to all those who have lost a loved one during this pandemic.

Presiding Officer, the level of Covid infections clearly remains too high.

However, the most recent figures provide further evidence that lockdown restrictions are working to improve the situation.

Average daily case numbers have more than halved in the last three weeks.

In the most recent week – up to 29 January – an average of 1062 confirmed new cases were reported each day.

Three weeks ago, the average daily number was more than 2300.

Weekly case numbers per 100,000 of the population have fallen from 302 in week ending 8 January to 136 in the most recent week.

Test positivity has also reduced. In the seven days up to 29 January it averaged 6.6% - still higher, but closer than it has been in recent weeks, to the 5% that the WHO consider to be indicative of an outbreak being under control.

Pressure on our NHS continues to be severe. The number of Covid patients being treated in hospital remains around 30% above the high point of the first wave last April.

However, hospital admissions in this wave appear to have peaked on 12 January. They have now stabilised and are starting to reduce, albeit slowly.

ICU numbers are more volatile, but they did not reach the peak of the first wave and appear to have peaked in this wave on 18 January.

So all in all, the statistics show real progress.

However, this progress is down to compliance with the lockdown restrictions.

And the situation continues to be fragile.

Case numbers remain higher now than in the week before Christmas.

That means that if we were to ease restrictions too quickly, there is a real risk that infections would rise again very quickly.

That risk is increased by the fact that the new variant of Covid – which is more infectious – now accounts for around 73% of all new cases in Scotland.

I can also advise parliament that Public Health Scotland is examining evidence suggesting that there may be an increased risk of hospitalisation of people infected with the new variant.

However, at this stage, there is no statistically significant evidence of any increased risk of death.

Public Health Scotland is continuing to analyse the evidence on both of these points.

I can also advise Parliament that to date there have been 5 cases of the new South African variant identified in Scotland. All of these have links to travel which means that there is no evidence so far of community transmission of that variant.

All of what I have just set out underlines the need for continued caution in our fight against Covid, especially if we want to get some children back to school later this month.

That is why Cabinet has reached the conclusion that the lockdown restrictions must stay in place until at least the end of February.

However, if our progress continues, then I am cautiously optimistic that, as more and more people get vaccinated, and with the protection of some of the additional measures that I will cover shortly, we may be able to begin looking towards a careful and gradual easing around the start of March.

I will give an update on that in two weeks.

Let me now report on the progress of our vaccination programme.

I can confirm that we have now given a first dose of the vaccine to 610, 778 people in Scotland.

That includes 98% of all residents in older care homes – which is a truly extraordinary uptake - and 83% of the number of over 80s we estimate to be living in the community. I’ll return to that point shortly.

In addition, I can advise that 21% of over 75 year olds have already received their first dose.

We are on track to have vaccinated, with the first dose, all over 70 year olds, and all adults who are classed as being especially clinically vulnerable, by the middle of this month.

Vaccination of the 65-69 age group is also underway from this week.

And those aged 60 to 64, and unpaid carers, will start to receive appointments from the third week of February.

So we are making rapid progress in protecting those who are most at risk from Covid.

Now, I expect there will be legitimate questions today about the overall number of vaccinations in Scotland compared to other parts of the U.K.

That is reasonable. However, I would make two initial points.

Firstly, we have been trying to achieve as high an uptake as possible in the top priority groups – and we believe we are achieving a higher uptake than elsewhere.

So for example, we haven’t just offered vaccination to all older people in care homes – we have achieved an actual uptake of 98% amongst residents and 88% amongst staff working in older people’s care homes.

That really matters in terms of reducing the burden of illness and deaths.

Similarly in the over 80s groups. The 83% I reported earlier is based on a cohort number that we think is overestimated.

The National: Newly elected MSP Tricia Marwick (far right) takes her position as the new Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh as newly elected MSP's look on at a ceremony in the debating chamber. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday May

The work we have been doing with health boards to refine these numbers suggests that the actual uptake amongst the over 80s group is already closer to 90%.

These uptake figures are way beyond anything achieved in the flu vaccine programme.

Vaccinating the most vulnerable to the greatest extent possible is really important, even if it takes more time to do so.

It will help to save more lives.

All of that said, though, it is clearly the case that overall volumes matter too – and that leads to my second point.

As we make more use of mass vaccination centres for the younger age groups, we expect the daily rate to also increase.

The figure reported today, for example, shows just under 35,000 first dose vaccinations were done yesterday – reflecting the opening of new centres.

That is our highest daily number so far – and 55% higher than last Monday.

So having achieved greater depth in the programme so far, in the form of high actual uptake in priority groups, our challenge now is to accelerate on breadth, in the form of numbers overall. And that is what we will be doing.

It is right though that all of this is subject to close and ongoing scrutiny. And we will continue to provide the daily figures that allow that to happen.

Presiding Officer, as we continue to suppress the virus within our own borders and increase the protection of the vaccine, it is essential that we also guard against fresh importation of cases from overseas.

This is particularly important as the virus mutates and new, more infectious and potentially more severe variants emerge.

And as we look ahead, we must learn from past experience.

We now know, for example, that by early July last year, we had almost eliminated Covid in Scotland but then allowed it to be reseeded from overseas travel.

We must guard against that happening again.

It is to that end that the four UK nations have already agreed that travellers coming into the UK from countries with a travel ban in place will be required to quarantine in hotels.

This is a necessary measure – but in the Scottish Government’s view, it does not go far enough.

Firstly, there should be very few people coming from countries with a ban in place anyway.

Second, this approach leaves open the possibility that people will travel into the UK from those countries via third countries.

And thirdly, an approach to managed quarantine that only includes countries where new variants have already been identified is too reactive - because often by the time a new variant has been identified through genomic sequencing, it will already have spread across borders.

So the firm view of the Scottish Government is that in order to minimise the risk of new strains coming into the country, managed quarantine must be much more comprehensive.

I can therefore confirm today that we intend to introduce a managed quarantine requirement for anyone who arrives directly into Scotland, regardless of which country they have come from.

Obviously, we cannot unilaterally implement immediate managed quarantine for people who arrive in other parts of the UK before travelling on to Scotland.

So we will continue to urge the UK Government to adopt a comprehensive approach.

And if they do not wish to do so – as is their prerogative – we will ask them to work with us to reduce the risk amongst people travelling to Scotland via ports elsewhere in the U.K.

We will set out more detail of how and when the managed quarantine system will be operationalised as soon as possible.

I understand how tough restrictions are for our travel and aviation industry, so we will also work with the UK Government to ensure the sector gets the support it needs until such time as we are able to start to ease travel restrictions Presiding Officer It is vital that we guard against the importation of new Covid cases.

But it is also crucial that we continue to identify cases and break chains of transmission here in Scotland We are already increasing the accessibility of testing – for example by increasing the number of mobile test facilities that are available, creating additional local and regional test centres, and making more use of fire service stations for testing in rural areas.

Today, I can set out a further expansion of regular, routine testing of those without symptoms.

Firstly, we will from later this month widen the regular testing of healthcare workers so that it covers primary care workers in patientfacing roles – such as GPs, dentists, optometrists, and pharmacists.

From mid-February, regular testing will also be available to all staff who work directly with patients in hospices.

We also intend to expand the availability of regular testing in other health settings, such as addiction and mental health services.

We will also introduce targeted testing to support some essential public service functions, including emergency service control rooms and NHS24.

Staff and patients in certain health settings obviously face an elevated risk of transmission, which is why it is right to have such a focus on those.

However, we know that there are some industries which also have higher transmission risks – such as food production and distribution.

We are therefore working with businesses in those sectors, with a view to introducing routine testing for their workforces over the course of this month.

Alongside these proposals to test people whose work potentially puts them at risk, we will be expanding targeted community testing – where testing is made available to everybody in a local area, regardless of whether or not they have symptoms.

This can play a particularly valuable role in communities where prevalence is stubbornly high or starting to rise again.

In recent weeks, local authorities have been submitting proposals for community testing.

We have been considering those proposals in light of the lessons from the pilot projects conducted at the end of last year.

Community schemes have already been agreed across seven local authorities, within the health board areas of Fife, Grampian and Ayrshire and Arran.

By the end of this week we will have agreed community testing plans across the majority of mainland Local Authority areas.

In addition, mobile testing units are already being used for targeted community testing in Ayrshire and Arran, Dumfries and Galloway, Scottish Borders and Forth Valley.

These testing units – which are offering tests to people regardless of whether or not they have symptoms – are already finding cases on a daily basis that would otherwise not be found.

The purpose of increased testing is to break more chains of transmission.

However, that requires good support for self isolation.

The latest available survey evidence suggests that there is good compliance with self isolation.

However, we know we need to do more.

I can therefore confirm today that we will be extending eligibility for the £500 self isolation payment to everyone on an income below the level of the real living wage.

More details of this and the other steps we intend taking to support people required to self isolate will be set out by the Social Security Secretary shortly.

Let me turn now to education.

It is a statement of the obvious that all of us want to see children and young people back in full time, face to face education as soon as possible.

The closure of school premises to most pupils right now is necessary - unfortunately - in the interests of protecting the country overall from the harm of this virus.

But evidence of the wider health, developmental and social harms being experienced by children and young people concern all of us - and they do so more with every day that passes.

I am also acutely aware of the pressure school closures is putting on working parents and on family life more generally.

Now, I have to be candid that our room for manoeuvre, given the current state of the pandemic, is limited.

But I want to be equally candid about the government’s determination to use every inch of headroom we have to get children back to school.

In short, the judgment the Cabinet arrived at this morning, based on the advice of our expert advisers, is that if we all agree to abide with the lockdown restrictions for a bit longer, so that our progress in suppressing the virus continues, we can begin a phased, albeit gradual, return to school from 22 February.

The decisions I am about to outline are intended to give young people, parents and teachers as much notice as possible, but I must stress that they are subject to continued progress in suppressing the virus and will be subject to final confirmation in two weeks’ time.

However, as of now, our intention is that from week beginning 22 February there will be a full time return of early learning and childcare for all children below school age; a full time return to school for pupils in primaries 1-3; and a part time return, but on a very limited basis, for senior phase pupils to allow in-school practical work that is necessary for the completion of national qualification courses. Initially, though, it is intended that there will be no more than around 5-8% of a secondary school roll physically present at any one time for these purposes.

We also intend to allow small increases in existing provision for children and young people with significant additional support needs where there is a clear and demonstrable necessity.

We will confirm these decisions in two weeks’ time. At that stage, I hope we can also set out the next phase of the gradual return to school and a timescale for the return of in-person learning in colleges and universities.

Presiding Officer, I spoke about testing earlier on and that is relevant here too.

I can confirm that there will be a significant expansion of testing in educational settings to support the return to nurseries and schools in the weeks ahead.

It is our intention that those who work in schools, and in early learning and childcare settings attached to schools, will be offered at-home testing twice a week. All senior phase secondary school students will be offered this too.

This testing offer will be in place for schools as soon as possible to support their return, and we will extend it to the wider childcare sector in the weeks after that.

We are determined to get our children back to normal schooling just as quickly as it is safe to do so. It is our overriding priority.

For now, let me again thank young people and their families, as well as teachers, and school and nursery staff, for the patience and understanding you are showing during these incredibly stressful times.

Presiding Officer, to conclude, we are making progress, both in suppressing the virus and in getting people vaccinated.

But the path ahead remains difficult. The virus is still circulating and, of even greater concern, it is mutating.

So we must remain vigilant and disciplined.

To get the virus more under control, and so that we can prioritise every bit of headroom we create to get children back to school, we must all stay at home except for permitted, essential purposes for a bit longer – at least until the end of this month.

And when we are able to start the process of slowly easing lockdown, to give us all more normality in our day to day lives, we will have to accept that some mitigations, like physical distancing and face coverings, will be necessary for a while yet.

And I am afraid we will also have to accept that the price of greater domestic normality is likely to be – for a period at least – not going on holiday overseas.

These are not easy trade-offs. But they are essential as we continue our journey through and hopefully out of this pandemic.

I am grateful to everyone for their continued sacrifice.

Please stick with it.

Stay at home. Protect the NHS. Save lives.

https://www.thenational.scot/news/19058510.nicola-sturgeon-update-today-fms-full-statement-msps-covid-lockdown/?ref=ebbn


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Thats ... I dont know may a better soul than I unpack that mess. When will Scotland stand up against this woman? Prayers for my blood kin suffering under oppression. 🙏

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BMJ lashes out at 'state corruption' and 'suppression of science' in UK

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ONE of the world’s oldest and most respected medical journals has published a damning attack on the UK Government, saying “science is being suppressed for political and financial gain” in the mould of “some of history’s worst autocrats and dictators”.

The journal argued that Covid-19 had “unleashed state corruption on a grand scale”, and that politicians and industry are guilty of “opportunistic embezzlement”.

The British Medical Journal (officially the BMJ since 1988) published the article, entitled “Covid-19: politicisation, ‘corruption,’ and suppression of science”, in its most recent edition.

In an unusually political intervention, the journal accuses the Government of claiming to “follow the science”, when in reality: “Government appointees are able to ignore or cherry pick science - another form of misuse - and indulge in anti-competitive practices that favour their own products and those of friends and associates.”

Written by executive editor Kamran Abbasi, the article highlights “at least four examples of suppression of science or scientists” from the English Government’s pandemic response.

The first of these is the initial secrecy of the Government’s SAGE advice, which was only made public after a press leak.

The revelation that Dominic Cummings was allowed to sit in on these meetings while “public health, clinical care, women, and ethnic minorities” were under-represented is highlighted in the BMJ piece.

Abbasi points to scientists being told not to speak to the media, and the suppression of key paragraphs from Public Health England (PHE) reports, before accusing PHE of attempting to block the publication of a scientific report into the efficacy of antibody tests procured by Westminster.

The BMJ said the science shows that in the “real world” these tests’ performance “falls well short of claims made by its manufacturers”, something that the Government and PHE were trying to suppress.

They ask: “Why was it important to procure this product without due scrutiny?”

The BMJ goes on to highlight that this suppression of science is “not new or a peculiarly British phenomenon”, comparing Boris Johnson’s Government’s actions with that of Donald Trump’s in the USA.

“Globally,” it adds, “people, policies, and procurement are being corrupted by political and commercial agendas”.

In a thinly veiled attack on Johnson’s Tories, Abbasi finishes: “Politicisation of science was enthusiastically deployed by some of history’s worst autocrats and dictators, and it is now regrettably commonplace in democracies.

“The medical-political complex tends towards suppression of science to aggrandise and enrich those in power. And, as the powerful become more successful, richer, and further intoxicated with power, the inconvenient truths of science are suppressed.

“When good science is suppressed, people die.”

The article comes at a time when the UK Government is under intense fire for “cronyism” and corruption.

The Tories hired Kate Bingham, the wife of a Treasury minister and cousin by marriage to Boris Johnson’s sister, as a head of a “vaccines taskforce” despite her having no experience in the field.

They have also hired Mike Coupe as “director of Covid testing”, and Dido Harding as head of test and trace, neither of whom had any previous related experience.

There has also been a scandal around George Pascoe-Watson, the chairman of lobbying firm Portland Communications, which represents pharmaceutical firms, weapons manufacturers and banks.

The lobbyist was allowed to sit in on top-level UK Government coronavirus strategy meetings and leak sensitive information to his clients, despite never having a publicly announced role.

The Tory Government have handed contracts worth at least £526.3 million to firms linked to their party for the supply of PPE alone. Many of these contracts were awarded without due process and sometimes to firms which had no prior experience in the field.

The SNP have written to the Prime Minister to demand an investigation into this "rampant Tory cronyism at the heart of the UK Government”.

Commenting on the BMJ editorial, a Government spokesperson said: “It is deliberately inflammatory to suggest government has been anything other than supportive of our world-beating science and research sector during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Our pandemic response will continue to be guided by the best available scientific advice, and we remain committed to being transparent.”

They added that the antibody tests were “never intended for” widespread use but only in surveillance studies, and that it was “inaccurate” to say the Government had delayed publication of the PHE report into the tests.

The BMJ article which Abbasi references, published online on November 12, states: “PHE staff warned of ‘significant risks’ in not publishing the PHE evaluation showing the low accuracy of the tests and asked whether holding back the results had been agreed by ministers.

“The department replied, ‘Yes everyone is aligned as far as I know. No 10 now aligned.’”
http://www.thenational.scot/news/18876154.bmj-lashes-state-corruption-suppression-science-uk/


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UK supreme court slams totalitarian covid control freaks

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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5pZvZR0fcIs

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Had my first injection of the vaccine last Thursday evening ... and was pleasantly surprised to discover how well people are coping with this current third UK lockdown.

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UKSchocking governments report:
Experimental mrna injections cause 1726 cases of eye disorders and left 22 people blind

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UKSchocking governments report:
Experimental mrna injections cause 1726 cases of eye disorders and left 22 people blind

Todd, I have asked you too many times to keep the conspiracy material in the Spiderline. Stay off this thread unless you are posting something which can be verified. I copy/pasted your text into google search and nothing came up.

You are on the verge of behaving like a troll.

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And you refuse to read the articles.if you think Google is the source of all knowledge you better open your eyes to the blatant censoring that going on by google,Facebook YouTube Instagram etc.
I have already posted I can't copy and paste so you will have to use the search function to bring up the article....oh yeah i forgot you have to be spoon fed especially for comments you don't like

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UK health authorities:
Not a single case of flu detected this year.
Flu has disvanished from the earth.
According to the world health organisation there are almost no cases of flu on earth today.
Epidemiologist knutt wittkowski,asserted " fluenza has been renamed vivid 19 in large part "
(The county of San Diego called for an audit of the CDC last year to fi d out why there had been neatry 0 cases of flu and pneumonia. Todd)
According to the CDC the cumaltive positive rate for September to December this year was.2% compared for a cumulative positive rate of 8.7% last year for this time period.
Canada no longer keeps flu stats and the CDC said it was going to stop keeping flu stats.

Wittkowski former head of biostatistics ,epidemiology research design at Rockefeller'university is because flu cases are being mislabeled as covid.
Numbers published last year by the UK natipnal office of statistics also showedcthere had been 3 times as many deathscfrom flu and pneumonia that covid.(
(So where ate these death this year.? Todd's)


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Originally posted by Voix_de_la_Mer:
Link?


How convenient... I actually took by he time to answer this and went to thecsitecans quotecyou post and added the exact aryiclescetc. My my now my entirecrwpist has been deleted that is very funbyvbecause my answering pistbwad actually post on this thread forvseveral days.I checked to see ifvyou acknowledged my answer and you did not ,you ignored it. Noe my entire answer as well as well as your quoted post is gone..... Trolls huh .

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posted February 24, 2021 07:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for todd     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Voix_de_la_Mer:
Link?


How convenient... I actually took by he time to answer this and went to the site and quoted your post and added the exact articles etc. My my now my entirecrwpist has been deleted that is very funny because my answering post was actually post on this thread for several days.I checked to see if you acknowledged my answer and you did not ,you ignored it. Ntoe my entire answer as well as well as your quoted post is gone..... Trolls huh .

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posted February 25, 2021 04:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Voix_de_la_Mer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by todd:
And you refuse to read the articles.if you think Google is the source of all knowledge you better open your eyes to the blatant censoring that going on by google,Facebook YouTube Instagram etc.
I have already posted I can't copy and paste so you will have to use the search function to bring up the article....oh yeah i forgot you have to be spoon fed especially for comments you don't like

I just told you that I copy/pasted your text, which is what you told me to do because you can't post links. So I played the game and I found nothing pertaining to your post. The article you posted never even came up. So just stop.

Have some respect for this forum's rules.

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posted February 25, 2021 04:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Voix_de_la_Mer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by todd:
How convenient... I actually took by he time to answer this and went to the site and quoted your post and added the exact articles etc. My my now my entirecrwpist has been deleted that is very funny because my answering post was actually post on this thread for several days.I checked to see if you acknowledged my answer and you did not ,you ignored it. Ntoe my entire answer as well as well as your quoted post is gone..... Trolls huh .

Todd, you are paranoid. No one is removing posts. You really need a break from conspiracy theories. As I said in my previous answer... You said that you can't post links because you are on a phone - this is your problem,, but I did the legwork that you suggested I do and copy/pasting your exact text into google to find the article and nothing came up.

I'll say it again. Keep conspiracy material in the Spiderline.

If you post on this thread again with more unverifiable conspiracy material, you are blatantly trolling which is in breach of the LL rules.

Take this as a warning.

ETA: I also just went to Humans are Free and searched for the name of the article (with typo corrected) and there were no results on Humans are Free for this article.

Which, at risk of sounding paranoid myself, makes it look like you are posting blanks.

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As someone on the front line, I can honestly say that the UK is on the road to recovery.

We are not out of the woods yet, but this is the first week I have not had a patient die whilst under the care of my team, the admissions are becoming tolerable and are notably decreasing week by week.

What a sterling effort the UK is doing, regardless of what the few, self righteous, uneducated people think.

I am humbled and I am proud.

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posted February 25, 2021 11:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Voix_de_la_Mer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by MarsSaturnDelight:
As someone on the front line, I can honestly say that the UK is on the road to recovery.

We are not out of the woods yet, but this is the first week I have not had a patient die whilst under the care of my team, the admissions are becoming tolerable and are notably decreasing week by week.

What a sterling effort the UK is doing, regardless of what the few, self righteous, uneducated people think.

I am humbled and I am proud.


Yip. We are nearly there. Roll on April.

And good job MSD! Thank you for all your hard work

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posted February 25, 2021 12:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MarsSaturnDelight     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Voix_de_la_Mer:
Yip. We are nearly there. Roll on April.

And good job MSD! Thank you for all your hard work


Thanks Voix, means a lot.

I suppose this is my job, and the real thanks goes out to all the people who don’t do this job, but roll their sleeves up and get stuck- in for the greater good.

To think, I resigned being a surgeon in Sept 2019, to come back part time in April 2020, to come back full time in November 2020.

It never leaves you. Because you don’t get into it for anything less.


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posted February 25, 2021 12:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Voix_de_la_Mer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by MarsSaturnDelight:
Thanks Voix, means a lot.

I suppose this is my job, and the real thanks goes out to all the people who don’t do this job, but roll their sleeves up and get stuck- in for the greater good.

To think, I resigned being a surgeon in Sept 2019, to come back part time in April 2020, to come back full time in November 2020.

It never leaves you. Because you don’t get into it for anything less.


Yes, many hearts have shone brightly this last year when their time came. You are all lights in the darkness

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posted February 26, 2021 08:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for todd     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Voix_de_la_Mer:
Todd, you are paranoid. No one is removing posts. You really need a break from conspiracy theories. As I said in my previous answer... You said that you can't post links because you are on a phone - this is your problem,, but I did the legwork that you suggested I do and copy/pasting your exact text into google to find the article and nothing came up.

I'll say it again. Keep conspiracy material in the Spiderline.

If you post on this thread again with more unverifiable conspiracy material, you are blatantly trolling which is in breach of the LL rules.

Take this as a warning.

ETA: I also just went to Humans are Free and searched for the name of the article (with typo corrected) and there were no results on Humans are Free for this article.

Which, at risk of sounding paranoid myself, makes it look like you are posting blanks.



Well is there is a ghost in the machine that deletes these post you object to
I don't know you can think that post that was up for several days just disappears

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