CV19 - Cure Worse Than The Disease? (Vol 19)

CV19 - Cure Worse Than The Disease? (Vol 19)

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Elysium

13,819 posts

187 months

Saturday 23rd March
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I thought this was interesting, the US FDA has agreed a settlement with a Doctor who was suing over statements made about Ivermectin. This is the legal document:

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24495557/fd...



Story here on action taken against the doctor in question:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspended-tex...

One of the tweets that must now be deleted:




vixen1700

22,919 posts

270 months

Saturday 23rd March
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Happy lockdown anniversary! party

bern

1,263 posts

220 months

Saturday 23rd March
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vixen1700 said:
Happy lockdown anniversary! party
It came up on mmy Facebook memories earlier!


grumbledoak

31,535 posts

233 months

Saturday 23rd March
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I hope everyone is eating a scotch egg, standing up, and wearing a mask. thumbup

jameswills

3,477 posts

43 months

Saturday 23rd March
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How insane it all was. The Thursday clapping for the useless NHS the pinnacle of nonsense.

irc

7,311 posts

136 months

Saturday 23rd March
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grumbledoak said:
I hope everyone is eating a scotch egg, standing up, and wearing a mask. thumbup
I was in the pub at lunchtime today. One of the customers was masked up. Really! Surely if you are that worried the correct strategy is to avoid crowded enclosed spaces not rely on a bit of magic cloth!

r3g

3,149 posts

24 months

Saturday 23rd March
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irc said:
I was in the pub at lunchtime today. One of the customers was masked up. Really! Surely if you are that worried the correct strategy is to avoid crowded enclosed spaces not rely on a bit of magic cloth!
Many people have adopted it as their new cult / religion.

HTP99

22,553 posts

140 months

Sunday 24th March
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r3g said:
irc said:
I was in the pub at lunchtime today. One of the customers was masked up. Really! Surely if you are that worried the correct strategy is to avoid crowded enclosed spaces not rely on a bit of magic cloth!
Many people have adopted it as their new cult / religion.
Yep, they are still out there, I've mentioned the checkout lady at my local Sainsbury's, she still wears a mask, not a proper N95 just a generic fabric one and disposable gloves.

You also still see the odd person out walking, sporting a mask too, single person in a car too.

jameswills

3,477 posts

43 months

Sunday 24th March
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The one place that seems to be entirely mask free is in a hospital. So figure that one out!

croyde

22,904 posts

230 months

Sunday 24th March
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r3g said:
irc said:
I was in the pub at lunchtime today. One of the customers was masked up. Really! Surely if you are that worried the correct strategy is to avoid crowded enclosed spaces not rely on a bit of magic cloth!
Many people have adopted it as their new cult / religion.
Dodgy yoofs have adopted it as standard wear along with puffer jackets (even when it's hot) and jeans not covering their buttocks.

Legit way to avoid being identified.

Pupp

12,226 posts

272 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Little surprised this judgment from 20 March in the ongoing defamation spat between Bridgen and Hancock hasn’t appeared here; it’s an interesting read:

https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/0...



r3g

3,149 posts

24 months

Friday 29th March
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Update on the global cancer "concerns" from john c.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxBz-jHDy_w

scratchchin

And just to pre-empt the "hE's nOt a PrOpEr dOctOr !!!1" cries from the usual suspects :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_Dalgleish
https://cancercentrelondon.co.uk/consultant/profes...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27993091/


Edited by r3g on Friday 29th March 12:02

jameswills

3,477 posts

43 months

Friday 29th March
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Death by natural causes seem to be continuing to be on the rise too. Probably should look into a vaccine for that.

Roderick Spode

3,094 posts

49 months

Friday 29th March
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I had a heated 'debate' with one of the zero Covid loons on Faceache - taken a dozen jabs, still masks up everywhere, always looking for the bogeyman at every turn, fully believed and obeyed the Orwellian State over-reach, shopped their neighbours for non-compliance. A full bingo card of Covid madness. Anyway, she claimed that because I hadn't dignified the State with free access to my right bicep, I was an uneducated moron, a bigot, a racist, somewhat thick, and rather confusingly a risk to her. Why, I posited, if her 100% safe and effective jab(s)(sss) were 100% safe and effective, would she be at increased risk of my not partaking of the ethically sourced Gates juice? She didn't like that very much, before spiralling off into an epic rant about herd immunity and how it couldn't have been achieved without the sainted jabs. I thought that kind of crazy only existed in memes, but apparently it's alive & well and inhabits Faceache political discussion pages.

jameswills

3,477 posts

43 months

Friday 29th March
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Roderick Spode said:
I had a heated 'debate' with one of the zero Covid loons on Faceache - taken a dozen jabs, still masks up everywhere, always looking for the bogeyman at every turn, fully believed and obeyed the Orwellian State over-reach, shopped their neighbours for non-compliance. A full bingo card of Covid madness. Anyway, she claimed that because I hadn't dignified the State with free access to my right bicep, I was an uneducated moron, a bigot, a racist, somewhat thick, and rather confusingly a risk to her. Why, I posited, if her 100% safe and effective jab(s)(sss) were 100% safe and effective, would she be at increased risk of my not partaking of the ethically sourced Gates juice? She didn't like that very much, before spiralling off into an epic rant about herd immunity and how it couldn't have been achieved without the sainted jabs. I thought that kind of crazy only existed in memes, but apparently it's alive & well and inhabits Faceache political discussion pages.
Sounds like someone from that other thread smile

I do wonder how many people like this are real, or they are just bots to stir the pot up.

Elysium

13,819 posts

187 months

Saturday 30th March
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The Daily Mail said:
Germany's top public health agency knew that Covid lockdowns could be more damaging than the virus itself as early as December 2020 and said mask mandates were not backed by evidence, it has been revealed.

Newly published documents from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) show its researchers explicitly warned that their analysis showed lockdowns in Africa showed 'an expected rise in child mortality'.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13239595/...

The Robert Koch Institute said:
The consequences of the lockdowns are in parts more severe than the virus itself

g3org3y

20,630 posts

191 months

Saturday 30th March
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If it saves just one life...

Boringvolvodriver

8,974 posts

43 months

Saturday 30th March
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g3org3y said:
If it saves just one life...
That phrase always annoyed me - it was almost if people thought that everyone was immortal and would have lived forever if It hadn’t have been for Covid.


jameswills

3,477 posts

43 months

Saturday 30th March
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The fact that the average age of death “from Covid” was above the normal average mortality age should have at least twigged a few people to wake up to the nonsense. But no, got to have the jibby jabs.

andySC

1,192 posts

158 months

Saturday 30th March
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Boringvolvodriver said:
g3org3y said:
If it saves just one life...
That phrase always annoyed me - it was almost if people thought that everyone was immortal and would have lived forever if It hadn’t have been for Covid.
The one that annoyed me was “every death is a tragedy” . No it wasn’t.