Boris Panics and U-Turns – Again! Lockdown 2.0 “To Be Announced Monday”

It was reported late last night that The Prime Minister has met with ministers and aides and will announce a new national lockdown on Monday. The Telegraph has more.
Boris Johnson is expected to announce a new national lockdown next week after scientists warned COVID-19 was spreading faster than their worst predictions.
The Prime Minister spent Friday in crisis meetings with ministers and aides after being told deaths were tracking above the “worst case scenario” that suggested 85,000 in the second wave.
Mr Johnson is understood to have been persuaded that a national lockdown is the only way to save Christmas, and will spend the weekend contemplating exactly how severe it should be.
Senior government sources stressed that no final decision had been made and the measure would need to be put to the Cabinet before any announcement to the nation.
Mr Johnson is likely to summon ministers from his Cabinet coronavirus subcommittee over the next 48 hours and could hold a full meeting on Sunday if he decides he needs to act as soon as Monday. The alternative to a national lockdown would be a fourth tier of restrictions on top of the existing three tier system, but Government scientists now believe even Tier 3 is not enough to stop the spread of infections.
During the parliamentary rebellion last month the Government promised Parliament would vote on any new national lockdown measures “where possible”. Will the PM honour that? If he doesn’t, his party management problems, already considerable, will only get worse.
And what’s all this nonsense about Boris being persuaded that a second national lockdown is needed as it’s the only way to “save Christmas”? What good will it be to people who’ve been thrown on to the dole queue – or seen the businesses they’ve built up over decades go under – to sit around with their extended families on Christmas Day and pull a few crackers? Is Boris really so feeble-minded that SAGE scientists were able to persuade him to shut down the country, with catastrophic consequences for the economy, mental health and people suffering from any illness other than COVID-19, because doing so would “save Christmas”? Is he really such a sentimental buffoon?
The doom-mongering warnings come from a SAGE document dated October 14th but which appeared yesterday. It shows October is exceeding the modellers’ “reasonable worst case scenario”. Which is odd, given that daily cases haven’t exceeded the “projection” set out in the Graph of Doom. Was the Graph of Doom an unreasonable worst case scenario?
And let’s not forget that SAGE’s “reasonable worst-case scenario”, as set out by SPI-M-O in July, gets its 85,000 death total by assuming an IFR of 0.7%, more than double the latest WHO estimates. Nor should we forget that the WHO says lockdowns should only be considered as a “last resort“.
James Gallagher at the BBC has more on SAGE’s flawed reasoning.
A “reasonable worst-case scenario” is used by officials and the NHS to plan for the months ahead. It had estimated 85,000 deaths from Covid over the course of winter. But an official Sage document, dated October 14th and published today, reveals we are in a worse position than expected.
Scientists crunching the numbers estimated that, by mid-October, there were between 43,000 and 74,000 people being infected with coronavirus every day in England. Their report said: “This is significantly above the profile of the reasonable worst-case scenario, where the number of daily infections in England remained between 12,000-13,000 throughout October.”
Gallagher, who appears to take SAGE’s line on this, acknowledges that “cases” are levelling off in the North East, but fails to mention this was happening before new restrictions were introduced. He notes that R has been falling nationally for the last two weeks, but is quick to point out it is still above one, so a big problem.
The current estimate of the R number in the UK – the number of people each infected person passes the virus on to on average – is between 1.1 and 1.3. This is lower than last week’s estimate of 1.2 to 1.4, and lower than the estimate of 1.3-1.5 two weeks ago. It suggests that restrictions and changes in people’s behaviour is having an impact. But anything above an R of 1.0 means cases are still growing.
He assumes, without evidence, that it is Government restrictions which reduce R: “The national R is not below one and there will be a constant argument for tighter restrictions, in whatever form, until it is.”
Then comes the most discreditable part: an absurd attempt to vindicate Sir Patrick Vallance’s Graph of Doom.
It comes as figures from the Office for National Statistics suggested an earlier warning on Covid case numbers, issued by the Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, has turned out to be accurate.
Speaking alongside chief medical adviser, Prof Chris Whitty, at Downing Street in September, Sir Patrick said the UK could see 50,000 new coronavirus cases a day by mid-October.
The ONS estimated that there were about 52,000 new infections each day in homes in England alone in the week ending October 23rd.
Gallagher surely knows (and if he doesn’t then he should) that Vallance was referring to reported “cases” – the daily tally of positive tests from Government testing programmes, which reached only around 16,000 by October 13th, less than one third of the projected amount. He was not referring to the weekly ONS estimates of infections. Gallagher sneakily switching to the higher figure to supposedly vindicate the prediction reeks of fudging the numbers to save the reputation of the failed prophet.
The BBC also pull one of their notoriously biased “fact checks” on hotel owner and leading Recovery campaigner Sir Rocco Forte. It’s feeble, obviously. It attempts to “disprove” Forte’s correct claim that flu and pneumonia deaths are currently running above Covid deaths by quoting the ONS death statistics for the whole year rather than just the last few months. And to counter his correct claim that modellers wrongly predicted 500,000 UK Covid deaths without lockdown, it quotes a Dr Deepti Gurdasani, epidemiologist at Queen Mary University of London, saying the Imperial model is “widely accepted as an estimate of the likely death toll from unmitigated spread due to coronavirus, if no action was taken to control it. The Government didn’t overreact, but rather underreacted. Evidence suggests that waiting on lockdown in March cost tens of thousands of lives.” I must have missed the part where Dr Gurdasani was endowed with supreme knowledge, so whenever other experts such as Professor Sunetra Gupta disagree with her it is always them who are wrong.
However, in the process of spewing forth this guff, the BBC accidentally let through a diamond of a graph that reveals how the 2020 Covid death toll is below the flu and pneumonia death tolls of the eight years between 1993 and 2000. The introduction of the flu vaccine in 2000 is credited with sharply reducing winter deaths – arguably why there are now many more elderly people vulnerable to coronavirus – though that wouldn’t explain why the figures for 1990-1992 were also much lower.

So is the Government really saying that an annual death toll that’s lower than the annual death toll between 1993 and 2000 is too high to let life continue even with the present restrictions in place? The Government is convinced the only reason the death toll wasn’t much worse was because of the lockdown – a view amply refuted by Sweden, South Dakota, Tanzania, Belarus, and so on, and by the fact that infections were falling in England in March before lockdown. But the belief will not budge and is impervious to evidence.
Stop Press: Scientists at King’s College have revealed that figures from their survey show a much less alarming picture, one in line with what we’ve been saying at Lockdown Sceptics. The Telegraph has the details.
COVID-19 rates are not surging, researchers at King’s College have said after results from its symptom tracker app showed a far less deadly virus trajectory than Imperial College findings.
Earlier in the week, Imperial released interim data from its React-1 study which showed there are now nearly 100,000 new coronavirus cases a day in England, with nearly one million people infected. The Imperial team said rates were doubling every nine days and it was a critical time for lowering the ‘R’ rate.
However, King’s College – which has been monitoring the symptoms and test results of millions of people through its app – said it was not seeing such alarming numbers. The app found 43,569 daily new symptomatic cases on average, and calculated that doubling was happening every 28 days.
Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College, said: “While cases are still rising across the UK, we want to reassure people that cases have not spiralled out of control, as has been recently reported from other surveys. We are still seeing a steady rise nationally, doubling every four weeks – with the possible exception of Scotland, which may be showing signs of a slowdown.
“With a million people reporting weekly, we have the largest national survey and our estimates are in line with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey. We can’t rely simply on confirmed cases or daily deaths without putting them into context. Hospital admissions are rising as expected, but deaths are still average for the season.”
This survey is the largest of the Government’s surveys and chimes with the ONS data and daily testing data. The Government should be heeding Professor Spector (watch him here) and his team. But instead they appear yet again only to have ears for the doom-mongers at Imperial and on SAGE.
Three Facts SAGE Has Got Wrong

Lockdown Sceptics contributor Dr Mike Yeadon has written a terrific piece in the Daily Mail today in which he reiterates the points he made on this site a couple of weeks ago. Readers will recall that the three things SAGE has got wrong are: that only 7% of the population have been infected by the virus, that 93% of the population is susceptible and that the IFR is 1%.
After running through these arguments, Mike then pleads with the Government to put the death toll from COVID-19 into context and to listen to some scientists outside the SAGE cabal.
It is also worth contextualising the UK death toll.
Ministers and some parts of the media present the pandemic as the biggest public health emergency in decades, when in fact mortality in 2020 so far ranks eighth out of the last 27 years.
The death rate at present is also normal for the time of year – the number of respiratory deaths is actually low for late October.
In other words, not only is the virus less dangerous than we are being led to believe, with almost three quarters of the population at no risk of infection, we’re actually very close to achieving herd immunity.
Which is why I am convinced this so-called second wave of rising infections and, sadly, deaths will fizzle out without overwhelming the NHS.
On that basis, the nation should immediately be allowed to resume normal life – at the very least we should be avoiding a second national lockdown at all costs.
I believe that Sage has been appallingly negligent and its incompetence has cost the lives of thousands of people from avoidable, non-coronavirus causes while simultaneously decimating our economy and today I implore ministers to start listening to a broader scientific view.
Worth reading in full.
Lord Sumption, Condensed

Roger Wright-Morris from Briefings for Freedom has neatly condensed Lord Sumption’s fiery lecture on Tuesday into a few hundred words. Perfect for those who prefer their constitutional theory bitesize.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, especially when fear is created as people crave security so the state creates more fear and obtains greater control. Yet Parliament is not ready and willing to act and to stand for its high callings, rather it seems to have abrogated its responsibilities.
Fear is a potent instrument of the state. It promotes intolerant conformism and abuse. Fear was deliberately stoked up by the state and by selective use of statistics and modellers: these were not accidental matters but part of a strategy whose errors and failures assisted in success. Boris is sustained in power by appealing to the irrational and emotional in collective wisdom.
Boris is in power only with the consent of Parliament on behalf of the People, which he side-lines and avoids, thus diverging from our constitutional past, and acts unlawfully whilst instructing the police to do likewise and with political discrimination in their actions.
Appropriate powers were available in the Civil Contingency Act 2004 and the Coronavirus Act 2020 but were ignored as Parliament had powers of oversight.
Boris unlawfully used Part 2a of the Public Health and Disease Act 1984, as amended 2008. Such actions required Parliamentary scrutiny and approval which Boris wanted to avoid. Boris’s actions are totalitarian as they did not get Parliament’s approval. (See Lord Hoffman in House of Lords Ex Parte Simms 2000.)
Government by decree is not just constitutionally objectionable but bad government creating a delusion that authoritarian government gets things done. There is no detailed knowledge, no strategy, no wider thought, no research, no understanding of the all-round implications for the economy or health of the nation. The ministers act on the hoof, promote loyalty against wisdom, flattery against objective advice. These absences promote unfounded self-confidence, banish moderation and restraint. All these are vices seen in this Government.
The British Public must wake from its failures to understand how these matters are an assault on social interaction eroding the glue of social wellbeing of a once united country and engage actively in politics, join political parties, and connect with MPs.
Insurance Company: Being a Covid Contact Isn’t a Medical Condition

We know the compliance levels with test and trace and self-isolation are abysmal, as people have better things to do than sit around their house for 14 days because they recently had a chat with Linda down the road. But it turns out insurance companies are not helping matters. A reader received a letter from Nationwide about her travel insurance and it included this in the new T&Cs:
You’ll be covered unless you’re cancelling your trip because either you, a travelling companion or the person you’re planning to stay with during your trip has been advised to quarantine/self-isolate (either abroad or in the UK), and it’s not for medical reasons. For example, if you’re contacted by NHS Test and Trace but don’t have symptoms of or haven’t been diagnosed with COVID-19.
If even insurance companies have twigged that without symptoms or diagnosis it’s not a case and isn’t a medical matter, why is the Health Secretary still struggling to figure it out?
Is This Proof That Masks Are Useless?

Yinon Weiss in the Federalist has put together 12 graphs that show beyond any reasonable doubt that masks do not do anything to stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2. The UK one is above. The rest are here. Here’s what he says.
Masks have become a political tool and a talisman. When COVID-19 hit, governments panicked and created enormous fear. The Centers for Disease Control currently estimates a COVID-19 survival rate of 99.99 percent for people younger than 50, but the damage created by the panic was too great to undo.
It is likely that some politicians eventually realized their mistake and needed a way to back-pedal without admitting their lockdowns were a policy disaster. Their solution was for people to put any old piece of cloth across their face and magically believe that it’s okay to go out shopping again.
Masks are not merely a small inconvenience. They have inadvertently become a key impediment to returning to a more normal life, a desirable goal for those seeking to twist the pandemic for political and electoral purposes.
Masks dehumanize us, and ironically serve as a constant reminder that we should be afraid. People can now be spotted wearing masks while camping by themselves in the woods or on a solo sailing trip. They have become a cruel device on young children everywhere, kindergarten students covered by masks and isolated by Plexiglas, struggling to understand the social expressions of their peers. Face coverings are causing real harm to the American psyche, provide little to no medical benefit, and distract us from more important health policy issues.
Worth reading in full.
A Top NHS Doctor Writes…

Toby’s friend, the top NHS Doctor, has sent us an email setting out the 10 things he doesn’t understand about the Government’s response to the pandemic. Only 10?
The excellent Dr John Lee writing in the Daily Telegraph has outlined his 10 reasons why Britain’s response to the Covid crisis is utterly mad – and they are all bang on the money. For some time I have felt that the response to the known facts made no rational sense, and that I must be missing a vital piece of information or insight which could explain everything… I have failed to find it – so here are 10 things I don’t understand and need some help with.
- At the heart of this problem is a fundamental inversion of the relationship between the NHS and the people it serves. The message that the public must ‘protect the NHS’ is completely the wrong way round. The NHS and Public Health England have a duty to inform the public of the relevant facts in an accurate and dispassionate way and look after the sick – not contribute to general hysteria, over reaction and advocate lockdowns. The Pharisees who control the system are confident in their ability to hide behind the carefully curated NHS brand and get away with anything they want. Has no-one else noticed this?
- Governmental decision making seems to have been taken over by monomaniacal and effectively unaccountable technocrats. What rational elected government permits this degree of ‘deformation professionelle’ without challenge? Is it just because the PM read classics and the Health Secretary PPE that they can’t see the obvious bias in the information they are being fed?
- There has clearly been state utilisation of psychological messaging to deliberately generate fear in the population. The rational approach would have been to reassure people that they were perfectly safe if they behaved in a sensible manner. The terror messaging about the ‘killer virus’ is straight out of a military psy-ops manual and requires a detailed explanation as to who authorised this deliberate misinformation campaign and why. The fact is that the COVID 19 virus is not very dangerous to more than 95% of the population… we are not all going to die from it… the vast majority of us aren’t even all going to be ill with it.
- The use of the police to enforce excessively harsh Fixed Penalty Notices out of proportion to the threat are completely at odds with British traditions of policing by consent. Threats by chief constables in the press to invade people’s homes at Christmas to prevent family gatherings – what the hell is going on? Who has allowed the police to act in such a manner and why are they doing it? We are used to incompetence in British public bodies – we are not accustomed to living in an authoritarian police state.
- The lack of preparedness of the NHS to meet a known risk. Since the spring, the NHS has had five months to get ready for the inevitable winter surge – and yet we are still bombarded with dramatic testimony and warnings of hospitals being ‘imminently overwhelmed’ and ‘close to collapse’. How can an organisation which consumes an annual £145 billion of taxpayers’ money have failed to prepare adequately for a known and entirely predictable event?
- The lack of balance in providing advice to ministers about known downside risks of lockdowns – missed cancers, heart disease and mental health, so that a balanced risk benefit analysis could be undertaken and communicated to the public. Not to mention the economic effects. The refusal to acknowledge there could be a range of opinion on these matters outside the SAGE bubble.
- Secrecy around data release to the public – open and honest communication to foster trust and confidence is essential in a public health crisis. The concealing of the rate of hospital acquired COVID cases – exposed by the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine yesterday – is a total scandal. Continual cover up, spinning of messages and attempts to ‘style it out’ damage public trust and confidence still further. Why is this happening and who will be held to account for it?
- Overt use of exaggeration and over extrapolation by SAGE – a litany of egregious errors: excess predictions on ICU bed requirements in the first wave, gross inflation of death rates, conflation of positive tests as ‘cases’, failure to engage with the false positive rate of PCR testing, dramatic over-prediction of case incidence (the Graph of Doom), miscounting of deaths as Covid-related, miscounting of patients having incidental in hospital positive Covid tests as suffering from Covid and on and on… Surely not all of these errors can have been innocent mistakes?
- Unelected officials being given a platform in the media to call for the restriction of civil liberties on the population at large, whilst being personally insulated from the consequences of such restrictions by being on the government payroll. Who authorises pompous non-entities employed by the public purse to go on national media with alarmist and inaccurate warnings of imminent collapse in health services or make threats to the nation’s Christmas celebrations – if a practising clinician did that, they would soon be suspended.
- And finally… where is the effective Parliamentary accountability? The Labour Party is incapable of holding the Government to account, so the de facto opposition is the Parliamentary Conservative Party. I would be banging daily on my MP’s door, but there is little point as she represents the Labour Party. It seems to me the only effective way of leveraging political opposition is for people in conservative seats to make their MPs’ ears bleed.
I’d be grateful for illumination on any of these points. When they are cleared up, I have 10 more to consider, starting with the lack of any significant coverage of the alternative view point by our national broadcaster…
We can help him with that last question. It’s because Ofcom issued ‘coronavirus guidance’ warning broadcasters to treat with extreme caution anyone questioning the health advice of the Government and the public health authorities. This is the guidance the Free Speech Union is trying to judicially review. But don’t take it from us. Annabel Fenwick Elliott in the Telegraph lays it out in a piece in today’s paper:
We really are in dangerous territory now, and there are two concerns that I just can’t shake off.
The first is our Government’s continued refusal to paint a balanced picture of the ongoing situation. Statistics which put into perspective the small number of deaths now compared to at the peak of the pandemic, and indeed to the normal number of deaths we can expect to see at this time of year, are available; but they are not presented at Professor Chris Whitty’s weekly addresses to the nation. They are buried in lengthy Public Health England reports which most ordinary people won’t seek out.
SAGE, meanwhile, has free licence to broadcast grandiose predictions across every TV and radio in Britain, based on models that have been proven wrong time and time again. This team has now had the best part of a year to prove itself worthy of such an influential platform. Enough.
Second, and arguably worse, is the near-censorship of dissenting scientific views as a result of regulatory body Ofcom’s ‘coronavirus guidelines’, which effectively blocks the media from publishing professional, accredited, expert analysis – debate even – that doesn’t toe SAGE’s party line.
Worth reading in full.
Postcard From Rhodes (Reprise)

Historian and Lockdown Sceptics regular Guy de la Bédoyère, who sent us a postcard from Rhodes last week, has a brilliant piece in the Telegraph where he writes from that sun-drenched Rhodes beach (not jealous at all).
I’m sitting on a Rhodes beach basking in the late October sun. Were I back home in Lincolnshire, I would be lurking in my living room, watching the rain teem down while the radio blithers away with a barrage of Covid-related gloom. Indeed, it is almost impossible to overstate the psychological benefits of being here, strolling the quiet streets of a Greek island under the pure autumn light, at an otherwise chaotic time like this.
As far as I’m concerned Britain’s response to this virus is entirely overblown, given its low mortality rate compared to past epidemics. In September 1665, London alone was losing the proportionate equivalent today of 130,000 people per week.
It’s also worth bearing in mind that just 40 years ago Britain experienced, annually, around 50,000 more deaths than the current average annual rate, and had done since 1950. Before that it was even higher – the tragic paradox of COVID-19 is that it is, to a large extent, the result of modern medicine, diet and living conditions that have kept vulnerable people alive for far longer than ever before.
Furthermore, as a historian, it goes to illustrate just how little we have progressed from the superstitious-driven medieval mentality of our past. Today’s ‘experts’ and their sketchy ‘science’ have replaced Rome’s soothsayers. Driven half-demented by the discovery they are not gods after all and thus unable to abolish death and sickness, the powers-that-be are resorting to ever more futile measures, only to blame the public when they don’t work.
This piece is a delight, well worth reading in full.
Round-Up
- “Belgium announces return to national lockdown” – Another domino falls, from the BBC
- “France orders children aged six and over to wear masks in school” – France descends into medieval irrationality, from the Guardian
- “Man pays £6 to set up business so he can employ family and avoid ‘rule of six’” – Now that’s sharp thinking, from the Telegraph
- “Anti-lockdown mother betrayed by her son” – Harry Dougherty in Conservative Woman on the communism-flavoured tale of how Covid conspiracy theorist Kate Shemirani was denounced by her own family
- “Big Tech shows its resilience to pandemic and politics” – The Financial Times reports that the combined sales of Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon leapt 18% year on year in the last quarter. Ah, so that’s why they’re so keen to censor lockdown sceptics…
- “Conspiracy or not, this Covid strategy is deeply sinister” – Annabel Fenwick Elliot in the Telegraph with an excellent rundown of why people are getting frustrated with the Government and its hysterical response to a virus with 99% survival rate. She rightly points out that Ofcom’s ‘coronavirus guidance’ is preventing a full discussion of the pros and cons of lockdowns
- “Leaked documents seen by Good Law Project set out special pathways by which ‘VIP’ and ‘Cabinet Office’ contacts could be awarded lucrative PPE contracts at the height of the pandemic – and at inflated prices” – Jolyon Maugham on the dubious dealings going on within Government under the cover of the crisis as the cash was splashed
- “Liberate Wales! The firebreak lockdown is mad cruel and unnecessary” – Joanna Williams in Spiked
- “Them there genes” – Christopher Silvester in the Critic on the important genetic factors that affect Covid mortality in ethnic groups that were neglected by Baroness Doreen Lawrence’s Labour Party report
- “COVID-19 deaths: Infection fatality ratio is about 1% says new report” – Report in the Medical Xpress on the new modelling from Imperial College that contradicts the WHO’s peer-reviewed review from Professor John Ioannidis estimating that most countries have an IFR of below 0.2%. Of course, both these figures work from antibody levels so miss all the infections that don’t produce antibodies, which lower the IFR further
- “Study suggests novel reason for wide range in Covid illness: people never exposed to virus have some antibodies” – Report in the National Post on a pre-print suggesting some people who haven’t been infected with COVID-19 have antibodies
- “How Spreading COVID-19 Hysteria Will Backfire for the Covid-19 Vaccine” – New piece on the trouble with rushed vaccines from Michael Fumento at AIER
- “Undiagnosed cases mean two-year cancer backlog” – The Times reports on more misery from lockdowns
- “The Ongoing Problem of UK Hospital Acquired Infections” – Latest from the CEBM team showing that around a quarter of Covid infections in the North West were acquired in hospital
- “‘Decisive action needed,’ Matt Hancock says, as West Yorkshire set to move to Tier 3” – Entirely pointless bit of nonsense from the Health Secretary if we really are going into Lockdown 2.0 next week
Theme Tunes Suggested by Readers
Just one today: “Virtual Insanity” by Jamiroquai.
Love in the Time of Covid

We have created some Lockdown Sceptics Forums, including a dating forum called “Love in a Covid Climate” that has attracted a bit of attention. We have a team of moderators in place to remove spam and deal with the trolls, but sometimes it takes a little while so please bear with us. You have to register to use the Forums, but that should just be a one-time thing. Any problems, email the Lockdown Sceptics webmaster Ian Rons here.
Sharing stories: Some of you have asked how to link to particular stories on Lockdown Sceptics. The answer used to be to first click on “Latest News”, then click on the links that came up beside the headline of each story. But we’ve changed that so the link now comes up beside the headline whether you’ve clicked on “Latest News” or you’re just on the Lockdown Sceptics home page. Please do share the stories with your friends and on social media.
Woke Gobbledegook

We’ve decided to create a permanent slot down here for woke gobbledegook. Today, we bring you the United Nations and their bizarre warning about humanity getting too close to nature.
Warning that there are up to 850,000 viruses which, like the novel coronavirus, exist in animals and may be able to infect people, the panel known as IPBES said pandemics represented an “existential threat” to humanity.
Authors of the special report on biodiversity and pandemics said that habitat destruction and insatiable consumption made animal-borne diseases far more likely to make the jump to people in the future.
“There is no great mystery about the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic – or any modern pandemic,” said Peter Daszak, president of the Ecohealth Alliance and chair of the IPBES workshop that drafted the report.
“The same human activities that drive climate change and biodiversity loss also drive pandemic risk though their impacts on our agriculture.”
The panel said that COVID-19 was the sixth pandemic since the influenza outbreak of 1918 – all of which had been “entirely driven by human activities”.
These include unsustainable exploitation of the environment through deforestation, agricultural expansion, wildlife trade and consumption – all of which put humans in increasingly close contact with wild and farmed animals and the diseases they harbour.
Humans are increasingly in contact with wild and farmed animals? In the 21st century? Nonsense, clearly. Now if you’ll excuse me I need to go and milk the cow ahead of my daily bear hunt.
“Mask Exempt” Lanyards

We’ve created a one-stop shop down here for people who want to buy (or make) a “Mask Exempt” lanyard/card. You can print out and laminate a fairly standard one for free here and it has the advantage of not explicitly claiming you have a disability. But if you have no qualms about that (or you are disabled), you can buy a lanyard from Amazon saying you do have a disability/medical exemption here (takes a while to arrive). The Government has instructions on how to download an official “Mask Exempt” notice to put on your phone here. You can get a “Hidden Disability” tag from ebay here and an “exempt” card with lanyard for just £1.99 from Etsy here. And, finally, if you feel obliged to wear a mask but want to signal your disapproval of having to do so, you can get a “sexy world” mask with the Swedish flag on it here.
Don’t forget to sign the petition on the UK Government’s petitions website calling for an end to mandatory face masks in shops here.
A reader has started a website that contains some useful guidance about how you can claim legal exemption.
And here’s an excellent piece about the ineffectiveness of masks by a Roger W. Koops, who has a doctorate in organic chemistry.
Mask Censorship: The Swiss Doctor has translated the article in a Danish newspaper about the suppressed Danish mask study. Largest RCT on the effectiveness of masks ever carried out. Rejected by three top scientific journals so far.
Stop Press: The residents of Waynesville in North Carolina have shown some gumption when threatened with a local mask mandate. From Health Impact News.
Waynesville leaders backed down from a proposed local mask mandate Tuesday night after nearly 100 people packed town hall to voice their opposition.
Tensions rose before the meeting ever began when the assembled crowd — who were being held in the lobby until the doors opened — learned there wasn’t going to be enough room for them all in the town board room.
Those wishing to speak were told to fill out forms and wait until their name was called. This didn’t sit well with many in the crowd, who demanded the meeting be moved to the sidewalk outside so that everyone could see and hear it — touching off a loud chant of “Take it outside.”
Town staff and police officers eventually quelled the crowd and convinced them that waiting for their turn to speak was the only option. Another uprising ensued after the waiting crowd was told they couldn’t come in without a mask when their turn rolled around.
The vast majority weren’t wearing a mask, given the whole reason they were there in the first place was to speak against the proposed mask mandate.
Some claimed exemptions for religious and health reasons, but others simply said they weren’t going to wear one and it would violate their rights to be denied entry to a public hearing on that grounds.
In the end, masks were offered but not compulsory.
Gives you hope.
The Great Barrington Declaration

The Great Barrington Declaration, a petition started by Professor Martin Kulldorff, Professor Sunetra Gupta and Professor Jay Bhattacharya calling for a strategy of “Focused Protection” (protect the elderly and the vulnerable and let everyone else get on with life), was launched last week and the lockdown zealots have been doing their best to discredit it. If you Googled it last week, the top hits were three smear pieces from the Guardian, including: “Herd immunity letter signed by fake experts including ‘Dr Johnny Bananas’.” (Freddie Sayers at UnHerd warned us about this hit job the day before it appeared.) On the bright side, Google UK has stopped shadow banning it, so the actual Declaration now tops the search results – and this Spectator piece about the attempt to suppress it is among the top hits – although discussion of it has been censored by Reddit. The reason the zealots hate it, of course, is that it gives the lie to their claim that “the science” only supports their strategy. These three scientists are every bit as eminent – more eminent – than the pro-lockdown fanatics so expect no let up in the attacks. (Wikipedia has also done a smear job.)
You can find it here. Please sign it. Now well over 600,000 signatures.
Update: The authors of the GDB have expanded the FAQs to deal with some of the arguments and smears that have been made against their proposal. Worth reading in full.
Stop Press: Sunetra Gupta was on talkRADIO yesterday rebutting the nonsense that keeps coming out of official channels. And Jay Bhattacharya is on this week’s Spectator TV.
Judicial Reviews Against the Government

There are now so many JRs being brought against the Government and its ministers, we thought we’d include them all in one place down here.
First, there’s the Simon Dolan case. You can see all the latest updates and contribute to that cause here.
Then there’s the Robin Tilbrook case. You can read about that and contribute here.
Then there’s John’s Campaign which is focused specifically on care homes. Find out more about that here.
There’s the GoodLawProject’s Judicial Review of the Government’s award of lucrative PPE contracts to various private companies. You can find out more about that here and contribute to the crowdfunder here.
The Night Time Industries Association has instructed lawyers to JR any further restrictions on restaurants, pubs and bars.
Christian Concern is JR-ing the Welsh Government over its insistence on closing churches during the “circuit breaker”. See its letter-before-action here and an article about it here.
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Looks like I’m first again, been a while!
Really not sure where this is all heading at the moment but trying to stay as optimistic as possible.
I was nearly first today. Fancy that.
Disobey.
Action to end the interminable unlawful lockdown
Just like to point out that nothing has changed since April. Police have no power to stop you being outside your home.
The coronavirus police state (2): The illusion of police powers under Regulations 6 & 8 of Coronavirus Restrictions
Hang in there everyone
If we’re referring to our political masters, I’d prefer to “hang everyone in there”.
Nice one
Lovely bit of wit to brighten our day. Thank you.
Moral support is lovely, but getting infinitely harder by the day (or even hour) to do what you suggest.
What we need are more doctors and nurses speaking out. How many patients in hospital are actually being TREATED for Covid compared to how many went into hospital for something else and then tested positive but have no symptoms?
Anecdotally a nursing friend of a friend tells us that there are only 10 patients in the Covid ward of our massive hospital, which is a regional trauma centre for a very large area. We were put into tier 2 because the council begged for it.
Locals are asking the council to tell us how many of these “cases” come from outside the area, but are meeting with total silence.
Is the council ‘begging for it’ because of the cash they get from the government if they lock down?
Of course they are Carrie. How could anyone possibly have thought otherwise?!!!
Think of all the lovely new cycle lanes they will be able to afford.
No shortage of dosh for cycle lanes. They’re popping up everywhere in my area and are invariably empty.
Yes. They’re just perfect for the disabled!
Stories in the press the other day telling of councils that are removing their cycle lanes, as seen in an Alex Bellfield video. Point being not all are following the gov. script which is some good news surely. We are together in thought and spirit. Don’t give up. Keep yourself right and ready to fight in whatever way becomes necessary.
Carrie,
Most politicians are bought and paid for.
Look how many are ” friends of Israel “, and not our country.
This is my theory that if a lot of doctors and nurses spoke out in public then the majority of the brainwashed public would actually stop, listen and think a bit more.
I truly believe that doctors and nurses should be utterly ashamed of themselves.. I had to visit my gp recently she was more bothered about mask preaching me than what I went to her for… Keeping up the lie to get there big fat vaccine bonus no doubt…
Similarly I had to point blank as the asthma nurse if she would actually treat me without a mask or should I leave because I did not wish to spend the remaining half of my appointment time continuing to argue with her about the efficacy of mask wearing, the GP was slightly less pushy but only slightly….
Agree. Here in Spain they’ve announced they’re going on strike. Don’t know how they expect anyone will notice as the public health system has all but shut down. Still, if they’re on strike they won’t be getting paid for sitting around on their areas all day.
A general strike should be considered bring down the rogue government bury the LibLabConSNP permanently
And who would replace them – BLM?
Not BLM they’re pseudo communists anyone who gormlessly continues to support the LibLabConSNP deserve all they get if you want continued mass immigration, subservience to the EU UN WHO USA and poverty then the LibLabConSNP is for you
But you’ve failed to see the irony and haven’t answered my question either.
Doctors really do need to speak out as they are just as vulnerable as the rest of us to what this government has signed up to. If Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates get their way and it seems they will, then there won’t be much need for most doctors or other medical staff. But first, as front line agents of the corrupt government, they will have to inject both themselves and the rest of us, with one or another of the Gates’s terminator vaccines. Then no more lazy afternoons on the golf course, for these overpaid collaborators.
wonder how much the gagging orders on the nhs staff play a part
Yes, consultants really do spend afternoons on the golf course and swan around slightly tipsy squeezing nurses bottoms. That is totally how it is.
What do you think the GBD declaration was about, who do you think is signing that!? What good has that done? Other than encourage other ‘scientists’ to claim there is no such thing as herd immunity. Our own CMO, a doctor has the PMs ear, no one else is being heard. Doctors and nurses have no more power than anyone else, why would we? If I let my mask slip below my nose at work I will be subject to disciplinary action, no joke. This is out of everyone’s control. We can just try to keep seeing patients, doing our jobs and being here, which we have been doing despite what people seem to think.
Not all doctors are simply order followers, but sadly most of them are, judging by their abysmal performance during the early lockdown. It’s one thing signing worthy declarations, but that’s the relatively easy part and for every one that has signed, how many more are keeping their heads down and hoping it will all go away? The first thing that doctors and medical staff really need to do is to make it clear to governments that they won’t get involved in Covid-19 vaccination programs and of course they should loudly say why. However they won’t do that, will they?
I would ask my GP if he or she would allow me to purchase my dose of vaccine and then have it injected into an old banana or into midair.
don’t think this is true, this has happened in usa and germany and belgium no no avail i don’t believe words is going to change things, note the mask/usa thing in today’s page, it was action that made that little change
I live on a county line but the health trust is cross county. The testing station here gets the referrals from the trust wherever they live. Tested here so the numbers are given for here, not for the adjoining county where they reside. Yours is probably the same
My nurse partner just informed me they do not have to self isolate, if track and traced, unless they have symptoms. They also do not have to isolate if going abroad.
credulity is a more peaceful possession of the mind than curiosity
Jonathan Swift, A Tale of A Tub, 1704
Just musing about the financial strategy to go alongside another lockdown. At present those on in-work benefits are entitled to £500 if they self-isolate. If we are all told to stay at home does everyone receiving such benefits get the payment? No one? What if you manage to rustle up a positive test during lockdown? No more furlough. Job support scheme not going to cut the mustard. Is Rishi going to pull a further economic support package out of the bag to pacify the masses, or are the Government really going to let the economic horror hit home….
They’ll probably find yet another magic money tree again to pacify the majority of people who would otherwise be out of work.
Won’t help the self employed or freelance though, a lot of them got no support during the first lockdown.
That’s what I am imagining. I was lucky to get the self-employed grant first time around. I’m not expecting anything more and I would rather that no one was offered anything if it forces people to face up to facts.
The idea of replacing Boris with Rishi does not excite me at all – rather the opposite, given what we know about him..
There is no one in this cabinet of mediocre intellectual free charmless cretins that could inspire anyone Sunak is a bankers puppet
Seems like boris is a part Turk, and Johnson is not his real name, so shallow.
He will be another ” Fiend of Israel “, no doubt.
Their magic money tree doesn’t really help a lot of employees either. I’ve had my hours cut to 50% and have been put on the new ‘job support scheme’. But I’m very close to the cap so won’t really receive anything from the government. In fact I’m possibly above the cap, but the government guidance on this is so vague that my company doesn’t actually know yet, despite the scheme beginning on Monday!
Now I acknowledge that I’m ‘lucky’ (maybe the wrong word, I worked damn hard to get into a good position) to have a job which provides a reasonable income even at 50%, but actually I’d much prefer the government to leave the economy alone and allow me the opportunity to earn the other half!
Especially considering it is the higher paying jobs that pay the tax for all the public sector nice to haves.
I lack the technical skill to do it myself, but surely the time is ripe for one of those Youtube “Downfall” parodies – you know the ones with footage of the deluded Adolf moving non-existent divisions round a map while the Reich crumbles about him.
9th 😄
Sadly, the regime appears to be quite secure in its bunker right now. The Covid Reich is not collapsing.
Ovis, the C19 Reich is showing signs of collapse now.
Time for the 1922 committee and Sir Graham Brady to take action.
Dan Hodges on Twitter just now:
Cabinet ministers going beyond anger over Boris’s political management. Openly questioning if he’s completely lost it. Zero engagement.
Do something then I remember Thatcher being removed why not Bozo
Adam,
Anybody who is not British should not be our PM.
Boris is part Turkish, and not his real name.
There always is.
What, you mean get the Commons bar properly open again?
That made me chuckle – cheers!
That’s not far away I can see it happening Johnson must go now
Surely they’any potential successor will lie in wait till dePiffle has crashed us out of Brexit?
Brexit doesn’t worry me as much as what the Johnson government is doing to people and instead of you all sitting on your fat backsides at home start standing up for your rights
He’s not my MP but I have emailed him a few times with my views. Latest one last night.
Randomly came across Delores Cahill and Heiko Schoening talking in Stockholm! No boys in blue with big sticks here.
You in Sweden now?
What? They’re here in Sweden NOW? Is there a broadcast somewhere?
No idea unfortunately. Maybe a thousand people watching? Had to leave as have timed tickets for Abba museum!
Please tell us all about it when you can. Have a wonderful day.
Good that they are over here. The Swedes are not into ‘conspiracy theories’ like great reset and are rather laid back about there being a bigger agenda. People look at me like I am mad when I suggest this may not be ‘just about a virus’!
Caveat – I have never been to Sweden.
It seems to me that there is no country on earth more on board with the ideology of what we call ‘globalism’ than Sweden.
Is that a fair comment do you think?
I’ve been a few times. Find them a kind and nice people, their main fault is naivety about the outside world.
Agree about the naivety! They also believe what the MSM outside Sweden say about Trump so a lot of people see him as the devil incarnate, and cannot believe anything positive about him.
There is a tendency not to research for themselves. When Brexit happened, they were totally shocked, but since the migrant invasion in 2015, and the EU wanting Sweden to bail out the rest of the EU post Coronavirus, their eyes have been opened somewhat! They are reaping the downsides of mass migration without the infrastructure here to support it..
A loose affiliation of UK, Norway, Sweden would be quite powerful if the Swedes ever left the EU.Perhaps even Iceland. (I assume Denmark is a bit too tied to Germany economically.)
No, I would not say so, not as an ideology anyway. But they are a country that values consensus and group-decision-making internally (ie within Sweden). Which in some ways is good, but means there is a lot of discussion and decisions take a long time. Look at how many parties there are in the Swedish Parliament! And they are very conflict-averse people, do not like to obviously offend. I am reading more and more anti-EU sentiment, especially when it comes to CV19 bailouts, because with Sweden having a strong economy, they do not think it fair that they should be bailing everyone else out, when these countries could have chosen to go Sweden’s way. They are at last beginning to understand the disadvantages that come with an external government – well the EU anyway – calling the shots. The things that make Sweden an easy target for globalist takeover is the ‘openness’ of society, especially with regard to personal information. Very easy to find out anyone’s address, who they live with, whether they own a business, and what they earn – even what car they drive. (Other info like health stuff is much harder to access, fortunately!) They are also… Read more »
Thanks.
A high-trust Northern European society.
You’re welcome 🙂
I suspect that the amount of personal data the government already holds, plus the fact that a lot of daily life has already been digitalised, are the reasons that Sweden has not been *forced* by the WHO/WEF/UN to lock down..
“I am reading more and more anti-EU sentiment, especially when it comes to CV19 bailouts, because with Sweden having a strong economy, they do not think it fair that they should be bailing everyone else out, when these countries could have chosen to go Sweden’s way.”
That’s excellent news, because bailing out the Med and France is at some point soon either going to crack the EU wide open or establish the United States of Europe under German control.
The EU is on borrowed time we need to leave them to it
I’m liking the Swedes more and more… lol.
Oh that’s such a brilliant museum. Enjoy!
It was great!
Short video posted on David Kurten’s Twitter page.
The lockdown is about extending the “pandemic” so the vaccine is still relevant. Without lockdown it would all be over and the pharmaceutical companies (and their shareholders) wouldn’t get their public money bonanza.
I have to agree with your analysis. The “pandemic” could be over tomorrow if governments reduced testing to only people with symptoms. Of course the PCR is still a dodgy test, but at least the number of “cases” would go down dramatically if testing was limited to those with symptoms. So there must be some reason why every government continues to test everyone to ensure the number of “cases” stays high. As an aside, I got together with my family last night and my 20-year-old niece gets a test every 2 weeks for “peace of mind.” I didn’t want to flip out on her, but not only is it a gross abuse of what limited resources we have, it’s sheer insanity. Peace of mind??? She’s 20 and healthy so would have a case of sniffles at worst. And then she says she thinks she likely had it back in February!
i think testing should only be done when necessary in hospital/care homes, not of general public at all, i think it’s just a total waste of resources, OUR money, and functions only as a tool of the government to keep up the dangerous farce
No point at all in testing anybody seeing as nearly all positives are actually false. Do away with testing and the “pandemic” would be over.
Maybe you should have asked if she’d do that “for peace of mind” if she had to pay £80 per pop.
There won’t be a vaccine people should stop obsessing it will be contained most likely
And also they won’t get the massive reduction in population they so crave.
Burundi, East Africa– Population 12 Million:
President until recently – Pierre Nkurunziza
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Nkurunziza
First this:
“Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza has again undermined COVID-19 pandemic as a hoax being peddled by other countries, urging Burundians to ignore it.
On Friday May 1, the outgoing president whose popularity ratings have significantly dropped, appeared at a gathering to celebrate international labour day.”
https://taarifa.rw/president-nkurunzia-says-covid-19-is-a-hoax/
..and then:
On May 12th Burundi expelled 4 WHO officials coordinating the Coronavirus stuff:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/05/14/burundi-expels-who-officials-coordinating-coronavirus-response/
…. and then on June 8th::
“The outgoing president of Burundi has died of a sudden illness, suspected by many to be Covid-19.
The cause of Pierre Nkurunziza’s death was described as a heart attack in a government statement. The 55-year-old was due to stand down in August following elections last month.
It was unclear exactly when he died. A government statement said the president, a keen sports enthusiast, had attended a game of volleyball on Saturday but fell ill that night and was taken to hospital.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/09/burundi-president-dies-illness-suspected-coronavirus-pierre-nkurunziz
One wonders how many people have officially died of Covid-19 in Burundi?
The answer is one person – presumably the President.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/burundi/
Just a shocking reminder of the mendacity of MS press. The Guardian article, which mentions he was criticised for not taking measures, relays the figure of 5000 Africa-wide deaths from Covid (in a population of 1,350,942,917, not stated).
or maybe of something else?
So this leak. Reckon it was Hancock or Gove or one of the scientists, to bounce the PM into lockdown? Things have moved very quickly to it being an option, to being what’s happening. I can’t see the leak helping anti lockdowners, but maybe it does and came from one of them?
and doesn’t it have to go to parliament first?
anyway, Boris needs to go asap. 1922 need to move. This is terrible.
I reckon Gove, I think he’s more dangerous than Hancock.
Except that Hancock has close ties to Bill G and Nicole Junkermann, and I believe also to Schwab..
It’s a shame Sir Roger Moore is no longer with us. He could have donned his safari suit for one last mission, and taken out Schwab permanently.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
My reaction too.
come come mr schwab, you disappoint me…
Sean Connery died this morning.
Sad..
I just noticed! The greats are all going!
Including two of the people who could have assassinated Schwab.
Brilliant, Commander. Ll-Rex loved that.
He was 90!
That’s life. People die.
Don’t forget about Bill Gates!
yes, he was there on the podium with Schwab in 2017
The slimy Gove is definitely a snake.
Johnson cannot remain any longer he is a incompetent oaf and bullshitter
The whole government need to go and quickly.
My daughter ( at Uni) told me today that a girl in her accommodation block had an anxiety attack last night at the thought of being completely locked down ( effectively confined to her room) and they had to go into her room and remove all the knives as she was so distressed. I don’t think I can bear this inhumanity any more. Who or what is going to stop it. Lockdown has been proven not to work and causes terrible misery and damage.
Seriously, what is going to make this madness stop?
Maybe violence. I don’t advocate or practise it myself, but peaceful and democratic methods are getting nowhere.
Sign the peition asap: “Do not implement a second national lockdown or other restrictions this winter”
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/549862
If it does nothing else, it illustrates that the fake polls are total BS.
Sign and spread the word so we smash the 10000 in record time.
Totally pointless, but did it anyway
Nearing 5000 signatures. Needs more.
signed. all the same…to the streets. Lockdown is murder. And….we will be seeking financial ‘reparation’, for the still living!
prosecution of those responsible for gross negligence manslaughter
not words i don’t think
i agree very very strongly, i’ve not been in agreement with the restrictions from the start, although i went through a few weeks of thinking maybe i was wrong ……….. and for the past month or more i’ve been in a place of we have to move into widespread civil disobedience our compliance is taken at some level to be agreement that keep the door open for more of the same and also the next step of authoritarian dictatorship i’ve listened to holocaust survivor saying compliance is what happened in germany, that action is necessary and necessary now
I’m beginning to believe this is the only way, kh1485, if there is one. Rational argument using facts is helping to weaponise (metaphorically) those of us who are sceptical. However, it’s patently not working to impact policy and government abuse of the population. This is very, very serious, depressing and, I believe, sinister.
i have never felt this way before.
Truly depressing how many folks have swallowed the lies and refuse to listen to reason. Likewise, I have never felt so worried about political actions in my 73 years
Down to your town/borough centre every weekend till the bastards are stopped! NOTHING else will do!
‘Who or what is going to stop it?’ We, the people. We need to stop being afraid of consequences, grow some balls, come together and say ‘No More’! sadly, I cant see that happening yet, as generally, people can’t see further than their own circs. But that is the only thing that’s going to stop this madness.
There is a tiny 1% controlling this BS, as opposed to the billions of people on this planet.
I think I can see a Way Out of this!
Has she been offered support? Or did they just remove the knives and then leave her in her room alone? You are right, lockdown is utterly inhumane, the people running this show truly are the most revolting dregs of humanity.
The latter apparently.
Keep sharing the petition as widely as possible before Wed’s vote. It needs huge numbers so show that the people have had enough.
Just sent this to my MP Gareth Davies, won’t get a reply as not had one from my others. I implore you as my Member off Parliament to stop this proposed national lockdown next week. This is utter folly. The NHS are not overwhelmed or will be by Covid19. The all cause deaths are below the 5 year average & have been since June. WHO declared earlier this month that the IFR is 0.13% & 0.09% for under 65’s. This is the same as influenza! Which we have magically eradicated. But only by grouping their numbers into the reducing Covid19 ones. If you allow this lockdown to happen you will be held culpable, along with the vast majority of parliamentarians, of the destruction of our economy, our education & society as a whole. We are a great nation but this government along with the opposition seem to be intent on destroying it. If you do support this lockdown I suggest that you seriously consider your position for, as a lifelong Conservative & Unionist voter, I will never vote for the party again. I will do my utmost that you & any other candidate that vote for this madness will never… Read more »
Implore – I used that word in my latest MP email a couple of days ago. Beseech is next.
HEY! Try ‘Demand’! Off the knees, folks. The data is in and the truth is out. Do not comply with these murderous edicts!
Let’s get this petition to 10,000 in record time.
Tell these b*****ds in parliament that enough is enough:
In case the link below doesn’t work, it’s called:
“Do not implement a second national lockdown or other restrictions this winter”
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/549862
It’s got to the stage where, given the choice, I would take the blue pill of blissful ignorance.
Reality has become unbearable. I don’t mean the truth. I mean the reality that has been created by SAGE and our criminal leaders.
No – never the blue pill.
Of course -we can not un-know what we know.
i really do understand !!!!!
The Blue Pill can fuck right off. Oh crap, didn’t think that through.
My next door neighbour is dyeing from a brain tumour. He has been going downhill for two years and his demise is now imminent. I watch in bemusement, not to say incredulity, as nursing carers and other medical staff are now visiting him on a daily basis. They arrive in separate cars (as nurses cannot travel in the same car—where did that come from?) park up outside my house and don all the gear as if they were going to perform major surgery. The sad and unfortunate aspect to all of this is that my neighbour and his wife are completely taken over by the whole Covid nonsense and believe all the doom and gloom that the media throws at them. Sadly, for the last eight months they have absorbed it all…… as if dying from cancer wasn’t bad enough. I count myself as a good neighbour and have done everything I can for them since March but this week I’ve been asked to do something which goes against the grain. His wife asked if I would collect their paper from the nearby newsagents and pop it through the letterbox. ‘Of course I would’ I replied and I’ve been doing… Read more »
Can you not do a little leaflet with the true facts on and slip it inside the paper before delivering it?
Might make them stop and think.
They’re beyond reasoning—believe me, I’ve tried!
You are enabling this. If you insist on buying a newspaper, send through The Spectator or Mail – perhaps pick a random one a day.
Not possible. They have subscription vouchers for the Guardian so it’s that or nothing—-see my dilemma? Anyway, it’s not for me to tell them what to read. If I tried to do that I’m no better than the evil autocrats who are creating this chaos in the first place!
There is no saving some people; you did what is decent and there it stops.
Surely they know that the virus thrives on paper and so the paper will have been infected at all stages up to you pushing through the letterbox. Wouldn’t it be safer to tell them that you are no longer prepared to risk their health?
Good post, thank you. If only our leaders and the media could show the same degree of humanity as your post reveals!
Sweden: No masks and few restrictions: no hospital stress and no 2nd wave Covid deaths, despite a similar casedemic due to the fraudulent PCR test.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13046377/sweden-death-coronavirus-national-lockdown/
Conclusion: Masking KILLS your immune system and thereby KILLS people of Covid.
Same for lockdowns, obviously.
And: ICU’s not fuller than normal in Germany, incl. respiratory illnesses in total.
Just more people WITH Covid on ICUs- a car accident patient tested positive goes into the statistic as a Covid ICU case!
So, this is due to everyone there being tested, and due to those tests now looking for one part of the gene only (E gene) which is prevalent in the other corona viruses too, and omitting the confirmation phase, and taking the usual idiotic number of 45ct as per Drosten’s tests.
We are being taken for a gigantic ride.
Nothing more, nothing less or else.
https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Corona-Lockdown-Droht-tatsaechlich-eine-akute-nationale-Gesundheitsnotlage-4942433.html
I was buying fruit in the indoor market this morning and they had the radio on Smooth FM. I heard a news bulletin about a second lockdown, and later I looked at some newspaper headlines (including the Times) which confirm that it’s likely to happen. So it’s clear the government is now evil and/or insane. I’ll be writing to my MP to make that point and to say that it will probably be the last letter from me as I consider that representative democracy no longer exists.
In the street there were two guys handing out leaflets from a religious perspective, a bit cranky but on our side. I had a good chat and shook hands.
Whatever your leanings, that last joke is absolutely excellent.
Without modelling, a worst case scenario: we now have solid evidence that the IFR is between 0.15 and 0.55%. The lower value is influenza btw. If the entire population were to be infected, this would be 99-360k deaths over whatever period the infection were to run. 99k would be the worst influenza year since 1918. Even if it ran over two seasons (50k/year) it would still be terrible. The upper bound won’t happen because of interventions, in the meantime to control infection, seasonality and treatments.
Dr Yeadon still continues to confuse the presence of reactive T cells with sterile protection. It is possible to be protected from disease (COVID19) but still be infectious. Indeed that is by definition asymptomatic infection. The IFR calculation factors that into the equation.
More people are dying because of the measures than the fake plandemic … Bonkers Boris is a puppet for the EVIL BILL GATES …TRUMP 2020 to fight this insane madness… Nothing to do with health its about control ….
“Even if it ran over two seasons (50k/year) it would still be terrible.“
Nowhere near as “terrible” as the harms caused by lockdowns. How can two bad winter deaths years even be compared to the deaths and misery currently being inflicted, the long term social and economic devastation?
That’s a different debate though. Two years combined into one and we would struggle to maintain healthcare. Four years in one go and we wouldn’t be having the debate, decisions would be obvious. I guess different people have different tolerances to acceptable. My comment really is that the numbers are now pretty nailed down. The “terrible” is in relation to normal years not a judgment on the situation per se, and that’s the best case not reasonable worst btw.
Agree that healthcare capacity may be an issue, but the govt and its scientists KNEW beyond reasonable doubt that the virus wasn’t going to disappear and that it might pose problems in winter. There were barely any cases/deaths over summer, they had all that time to prepare the health service and scale it up. Instead, they didn’t add a single bed over summer and just wasted billions on useless track and trace when the virus is already endemic. The NHS gets close to overwhelmed most winters so there is absolutely no way that SAGE could not have foreseen there being an potential issue this winter. It is not the public’s job to protect the NHS, it’s the govt’s.
And you 77th Brigade people still troll this site. I suppose that’a a compliment in a backhanded way.
S W E D E N
Forgive me, but you don’t sound like the brightest button in the box.
Same mendacious misrepresentation as the media and government.
First, your IFR is bogus.
Second, even if it were your calculation is bogus because assume every single person in Britain becomes infected, which is impossible.
Third, even if they did, it wouldn’t be the worst influenza year since the Spanish Flu proportional to the population.
Fourth, even if it were the worst year it would still be miles away from the Spanish Flu deaths which were many multiples worse than the next worse.
So basically everything you have written is complete bullshit, based on erroneous calculations based on a flawed starting assumption.
Like the government.
Happy to be corrected – what’s your best guess for IFR? Mine is based on the ONS prevalence and estimated infections/day, hospitalisations (1-3% of infections) and deaths (20% of admissions), corroborated by CDC estimates and bounded below by influenza. And yes, I believe every person is susceptible to infection, but not disease. Clearly pre-existing cross immunity may play some role in developing disease. But there is no evidence to support sterile immunity.
A: There’s no point in GUESSING a statistic. That’s how we got into this mess!
B: IFR depends on too many variables, especially the immune system health of each individual.
Like the R rate, it might work for mathematical models but bears little relation to what happens to real people in real life.
Enjoying a pint in spoons before anti lockdown rally in Brum.
Told the lovely station assistant why I was travelling :she was so delighted and had a long chat amplified by her speaker in the concourse!
Reliably informed 1 Covid patient in local hospital .
Agreed insane .
Spread the word everyone is pissed off with lies
Please stand up and be active in every way you can .
We are not dogs to be chained and muzzled,
Bugger, didn’t know there was a rally in Brum.
Victoria square 1.00 pm
Can’t do it now, sadly. Hope it’s a good turnout.
Hate what they did to New St Station in the rebuilding. Those sinister giant eyeball screens are used to show Covid messages! The old 60s style was tired but at least it reminded me of more optimistic times back then.
Sign the “Do not implement a second national lockdown or other restrictions this winter”petition asap:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/549862
I agree. But if we smash 10000 in record time it illustrates the strength of feeling the faked polls aren’t.
but it’s everywhere like that, it is sooo frustrating, it’s like talking to religious people when one tries.
Signed. Can you pin the post to the top for today if you can so everyone will see it no matter how they sort the comments?
Will do!
done
Signed.
Signed FWIW. Gone from under 1400 to over 1800 in the time it took to get my signature confirmed.
Those on Twitter/Facebook need to link it – you never know which straw will break the camel’s back.
Signed and shared
so sorry wanted to sign but only british can do so.
Sometimes I cheer myself up a little imaging that time when certain people are hung from a lamppost.
Sorry… It was wrong to say that… I should have said “hanged”.
No leave it as hung. I’m not sure they qualify as people anymore…
Hanged first, then hung – as a reminder. Old school
Another masterpiece by Damien Hurst.
Ooh yes – throw a couple of sheep in there – very relevant!
‘Hanged’ is exactly correct in this situation. However…this time your error will go unpunished!
I found out last week my GP surgery stopped doing smear tests, to quote my GP ‘to protect the people who would perform them’ back in March. I am simply furious this has not got more attention. My town is in the middle of food and farming manufacturing and production. Have doctors and nurses stopped eating? No, but a large number of women they should be protecting by performing the smear tests are still working in food factories so they can eat. Utterly disgraceful.
Yes, I’m having trouble understanding why grocery store clerks, delivery people, farm workers, those on manufacturing lines, etc. are risking their lives (sarcasm) in order to perform their jobs, but health care practitioners whose job it is to TAKE CARE OF HEALTH are somehow immune from taking the same risks they signed up for and have been taking all their working lives. A bigger bunch of cowards I’ve never seen before. Dentists had to re-open since they can’t perform their jobs over Zoom, but doctors are getting paid the same consultation fee to work from home and are getting away with it. If our government told doctors they’d only make half as much for consulting via phone vs. in person, believe me they’d be back in their offices.
My OH is a treasure beyond price, but he’s also a wee, wee bit of a hypochondriac.Last week a mouth ulcer was hurting him and he got worried, wanted to see a doctor. Our medical centre is, of course, locked and bolted, but after unheard-of efforts he did get a phone consultation.
The phone doc to,pld him it sounded like blood poisoning and advised him to go to A and E.
After a shortish time (cause everybody else was protecting the NHS) he got to see a real doctor, who told him to go home and put some Bonjeela on the ulcer. He’s feeling a lot better now.
Farcical. But what if he’d really had blood poisoning and the phone doc had told him to put on some Bonjeela?
I hope you got chance to point that out to your GP?
In the real world I logged in to my computer and as a front line worker I was privileged to receive an update E mail from secondary care and the local PHE. The local DGH was on “high alert ” and we are being urged to find alternatives to admission . The number of Covid test + patients in the local hospital is in fact a small fraction of the ususal daily admissions . Most DGH hospitals have a daily medical intake of between 40 and 80 patients.
I would also add that a high percentage of the new covid19 + patients in the DGH had already been in hospital for at least a week and were found on retesting …nosocomial.
As for those with respiratory symptoms , we had a brief surge at the begining of October with people needing to be seen in the surgery ” hot clinic ” but this week it has been very quiet.
Meanwhile in Boris, Hancocks and Whitty ‘s imaginary world new terrors are being confected for the people of this land.
The hospitals are absolutely the prime source of cases. The Health Minister is Northern Ireland admitted their R0 black box of tricks showed exactly that yesterday:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-54754772
“a written statement to the assembly, Mr Swann said the R number is now likely to be slightly below one for cases, about one for hospital admissions and above one for hospital inpatients.”
I have to say as a lockdown sceptic that I am pleased that there will likely be a lockdown.
How so?
Because I am opposed, not just to lockdown, but to all of the bullshit – masking, anti-social distancing – everything.
THe only way that the majority will wake up is to give them what they want good and hard, until such time as they have had enough.
Have we reached “the worse”, the better” stage now?
If so, things are going to get nasty (nastier, obviously).
No, in my opinion we have a way to go yet.
Nope. Look at the kind of opposition waiting to mop them up. Even beyond the Labour benches. They are all saying this can be fixed with a better track and trace system and enforcement of masks.
Utterly pathetic but the sheep will swallow that narrative and this goes on and on and on.
This only stops when PCR is in court and the fraud unravels.
Will they ever have enough though? Things have only been getting worse.
I have to say that I think by hitting the lockdown advocates where it hurts might wake them from their slumber.
When the food runs out, or in the zombies case, when the free money ends, then we can expect pitchforks.
We need to get more organised as a group. Involve all the other groups with common purpose. Show them that we are not going to follow their ridiculous rules. Have look at a recent video of students in Nottingham ignoring all the rules. Police powerless to stop them.
“The worse things are, the better.” (V.I Lenin)
Agreed – people accepted LD last time around because life was easy and the weather was extraordinarily good.
I told someone yesterday I was pleased to see the weather forecast was wet and windy – because people needed to be jolted out of their slumbers. What’s needed now is for TV to be taken off air – that’ll start a bit of dissent!
Especially if they’re having to get the news from a different source than the beeb!
Preferably without the sugar coating of magic money tree financial support too. I opposed the first lockdown from the first minute on watching Johnson’s ghastly speech on 23rd march as I knew it would spell economic disaster. Since then I have been persuaded by my partner to show compassion for the zealots as they are fearful and cowed. I have now lost my patience with them….there is massive data around now to reveal this shit show for what it is. I am no longer able to tolerate friends, family etc who support this tyranny…to me it now amounts to little more than collaboration with evil.
Much the same, here.
I so sympathise with this attitude. In addition, I am starting to have some fairly irrational feelings towards people I see wearing masks outside. Friday morning I was at the local sports field and a youngish man – couldn’t have been above 35 or so – running the track enmasked. There were 3 other people on the track. As he was coming up behind me, I was seriously tempted to yell at him that he richly deserved any and all further draconian measures taken against his liberty. He clearly was a danger to himself and others because of his inability to reason and weigh the risks inherent in life if he thought he needed to wear a mask outside on a running track with 4 other people.
I currently have a dusty carpet hanging over my washing line.
Can any of you beat that?
Aw, take him away!
Yeadon’s latest:
“I believe that Sage has been appallingly negligent and its incompetence has cost the lives of thousands of people from avoidable, non-coronavirus causes”
That to me sounds very much like gross negligence manslaughter
So how do we actually go about bringing them to justice?
I law suit against SAGE will be the only way to break this, the government will soon turn on them if this has any indication of going aginst the scientists. Arse covering all around will leave them all out to dry
Hmm, good idea – why has no one done this yet?
Financing it and finding someone or a group willing to do it that have enough knowledge. Perhaps we should do a lockdown sceptics one.
folks – it wouldn’t take an expensive lawsuit – we’re talking about a common law indictable offence here with a possible maximum sentence of life imprisonment, not a claim for damages or judicial review! the first step is a citizen’s arrest!!!
I can’t believe Dolan’s group haven’t considered this carefully. They have the legal and financial firepower, if it’s doable at all.
i wouldn’t be surprised at all if they haven’t considered it – sometimes you can be too clever for your own good/not see the wood for the trees..and no legal or financial firepower required – just a citizens’ arrest!
A citizen’s arrest is a good way to get a beating from the security forces or police, if you’re lucky.
What’s the point of “arresting” somebody if you can’t hold them or try them? The police and courts are not on our side in this.
Do barristers get paid for a citizen’s arrest?
I’m up for it!
Quicker: can we place/photoshop professor Pantsdown on Jeffrey Epstein’s island of youthful delights?
3 a.m. knock on the door, mayhap?
Let the games begin.
I know the answer to this is yes… but who else literally or inwardly screams when yet another Stay Safe propaganda advert comes on?
“I wear a face covering to protect strangers” [whiny voice]
Just F— the F— Off.
Has ever so much been spent on propaganda in peace time?
I absolutely hate that advert, makes me cringe and start shouting at the TV or car radio.
What advert?
I don’t watch tv. I don’t listen to radio.
Flashdrive with a load of music in the car.
Bliss!
Exactly right. I gave up the BBC and other fake news media shortly after 9/11.
The one with the overgrown teenager playing some computer game who says ‘Ah make space to protect mah nan’ really gets my goat – but fortunately I don’t have a telly so only see adverts rarely.
I just can’t watch any telly or listen to radio anymore. Podcasts, and on demand only. I just about manage to watch the on-track action on the F1 live, but non of the pre or post stuff due to the face nappies.
If you don’t like these adverts then watch a channel that doesn’t have any…….. oops that would be the Beeb!
For me that one requies instant mute otherwise (or even sometimes when done) bellowing follows quickly
Many new forms of Tourettes have been discovered in the last few months, t’is true!
I have face nappy tourettes now. They should do a channel five documentary on me.
This isn’t peace time. The government started a war on the people last March. This will be a fight to the finish.
Two articles which show a narrative that doesn’t add up, as we know. So the Government spent billions on PPE, much of it will never be used, from companies who bypassed normal procurement checks and sold over the odds to government
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8898907/Dossier-reveals-ministers-UNDERBOUGHT-threw-6-75billion-protective-clothing.html
That includes 30 Million hazmat suits. Of which 500,000 were used. They must have thought this really was the end. Let’s just give them the benefit of the doubt. 8 months on, will they admit now they panicked?
In this article they say that now they just wear masks and visors. No hazmat nonsense required.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/30/tsunami-preparing-winter-surge-of-covid-19-university-hospital-coventry?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
The Guardian going with their doublethink articles as usual, fear headline, everything is tickety boo in the detail.