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The End is Not Nigh: Unlocking Definitely Delayed by Four Weeks

by Toby Young
14 June 2021 12:21 AM

Boris will definitely announce that the lifting of lockdown will be delayed by up to four weeks at the Downing Street press conference on Monday evening. He’s going to spin this as a necessary delay to ensure the end of the lockdown is “irreversible”. Yeah, right. The Times has more.

Boris Johnson will appeal to the nation to be patient tomorrow as he announces that the June 21st easing of lockdown restrictions will be delayed by up to four weeks.

The prime minister will use a press conference in Downing Street tomorrow evening to set out the delay as the government attempts to hit its target of offering all adults at least one dose of a vaccination by the end of next month.

A government source said that Johnson views it as the “final stretch” as he seeks to ensure that as many people as possible are protected before lockdown rules are eased. The prime minister has repeatedly argued that the end of restrictions must be “irreversible”.

In an attempt to mitigate criticism he is expected to lift the 30-person limit on weddings and allow for more seated outdoor sporting and cultural events to take place with large crowds.

The four-week delay was signed off by the quad group of senior ministers – Johnson, Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, Michael Gove, the Cabinet Office minister, and Matt Hancock, the health secretary – after a briefing by Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, and Sir Patrick Vallance, the chief scientific adviser.

Asked for his views, Sunak is said to have joked that they were already known after they were leaked to a newspaper last week. All four men supported the delay.

Some cabinet ministers and Conservative MPs are concerned that the new deadline of July 19th could slip further if cases and hospital admissions continue to rise. The Times has been told that planners in Whitehall initially considered delays of two or five weeks.

Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, told Times Radio he could not provide an “absolute guarantee” that lockdown restrictions would be eased by the new deadline. Asked if there was confidence that restrictions could be lifted by August, Raab said: “I don’t think there are any absolute guarantees.”

Johnson declined to comment when asked if he would guarantee the new timetable for easing the rules.

Worth reading in full – although preferably with a bucket in hand.

Of course Boris can’t guarantee we’ll reopen on July 19th – how could he, when he’s delegated the decision to SAGE? And the boffins are bound to come up with another reason why it’s not “safe” to reopen then. Or, indeed, ever.

The only way we’ll get our freedoms back is if we take them back.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

Absolute disgrace. And what assurance that any “end of lockdown” will be permanent after 16 months of wrecking people’s lives, and 7 months of “vaccination” that was touted as the way out of this, but wasn’t, even with all the vulnerable “vaccinated”, and even after months of below average total deaths?
And don’t forget the 26th to send a message about what we think (and, with GBN we might even get some coverage).
So far as I’m concerned, the only question is whether the government are merely incompetent, or criminally culpable. Hopefully we’ll have an answer one day – and justice!
“The only way we’ll get our freedoms back is if we take them back”. Be in no doubt Mr. Johnson, this is an act of war against millions of people, and unsupported by the science (or economics, or history, or psychology…)

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Cristi.Neagu
Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Hanlon’s razor: “never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity”

However, i personally believe we are way past that point. This can no longer be attributed to stupidity. Even an incredibly stupid person would, by this point, would start to develop even a little bit of scepticism.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Yes. I recall Mike Yeadon’s (I think – or was it that Scottish politics lecturer) comment about a lot of politicians being alarmingly stupid. However, surely it is highly questionable to say the least, to set so much store by a small number of “scientists” (or computer modelers at least) who have a clear conflict of interest and at the same time totally ignore orthomolecular medicine (as well as drugs such as ivermectin) – and ignore genuinely independent scientists – resulting in millions of people suffering (and indeed dying worldwide).

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

It’s called GENOCIDE

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Usually they do it abroad. Now the chickens are coming home to roost

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Sorry my bad, It’s just incompetence and a bad job made of a terrible situation. We’ve never had a flu season before but luckily we had Boris who’s doing his best

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

🙂

Whether they’re incompetent or corrupt or simply come to believe their own lies, or full on perpetrators of crimes against humanity, they must be held to account by Nuremberg2 or whatever, it’s evil and shocking what they have done.

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I was obviously being sarcastic. I’m not swinging from genocide to incompetence in one sentence. But that is the kind of thought many talk themselves into believing. These are clear cut crimes. They downgraded the severity level of Covid19 on 19th March 2020, BEFORE THE FIRST LOCKDOWN KNOWING FULL WELL C19 WAS A NOTHING BURGER IN THE GRAND SCHEME OF THINGS Status of COVID-19 As of 19 March 2020, COVID-19 is no longer considered to be a high consequence infectious disease (HCID) in the UK. There are many diseases which can cause serious illness which are not classified as HCIDs. The 4 nations public health HCID group made an interim recommendation in January 2020 to classify COVID-19 as an HCID. This was based on consideration of the UK HCID criteria about the virus and the disease with information available during the early stages of the outbreak. Now that more is known about COVID-19, the public health bodies in the UK have reviewed the most up to date information about COVID-19 against the UK HCID criteria. They have determined that several features have now changed; in particular, more information is available about mortality rates (low overall), and there is now greater… Read more »

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Thankyou. And I hope that the likes of you, and others who are rather cleverer than me will give evidence at an inquiry or Nuremberg2 or whatever. They will be needed if, as I suspect, some people (and possibly quite influential people) will be claiming for some time to come that it was incompetence or just following orders, and the collaborators saying to the end “ich bin nicht Schuld” (I am not guilty).Of course the tentacles and influence of those responsible run so deep that there may be no meaningful inquiry any time soon. Where to from here, that’s the question I suppose.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Stop complying. Congratulate all others who stop complying. Mass refusal.

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

It seems to me that this will go one of two ways.

  1. The genocidal globalists will perfect the technology for enforcement of permanent lockdown. I’m thinking ankle tags by this time next year, forced injections etc., to save grannie/the planet.
  2. The majority of the people see through the fraud and decide to ignore all the covi bollocks and get on with their lives, rendering (1) unfeasible.

If (1) happens before (2) there will be no way back.

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chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  charleyfarley

Sad but likely true. They may let us out for a brief period as a psychological trick but be assured we will be back in lockdown from autumn to spring, then anything can happen.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  charleyfarley

There’s a lot already ignoring it. Most will wear a mask to avoid confrontation.
Traffic is back to normal, everywhere is busy again, the hospitality sector being the exception.

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

“Most will wear a mask to avoid confrontation”

i.e. are doing precisely what they are told to do – an idiotic Scary Fairy dance. This is nowhere near normal.

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chriswatch
chriswatch
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Freemasons more in attendance than imagined!

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lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

We have a flu season every year. Doh!

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X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago
Reply to  lorrinet

He was using sarcasm 😉

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Health Seeker
Health Seeker
4 years ago
Reply to  X - In Search of Space

And attracted a lot of sarcastic down votes in the process. Ironically.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Sarcasm, right??

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mojo
mojo
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

A large number of politicians are also in the job as a career and not a service. Putin’s interview with a remarkably silly American journalist stated that President Trump was astute, intelligent and patriotic. He was an outsider and a businessman which made him respected and trusted. Biden was a career politician and as with most career politicians they are not reliable, they are not particularly intelligent and they definitely not astute. He went on to say that America lives by Hollywood fantasies whereas Russia lives in reality. He then laughed at the interviewer.

I think President Putin has summed up all Western Governments very well in that statement.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

The politicians might be stupid, but many are also driven by ego and flattery, not to mention the opportunity to make money, so are completely open to being manipulated by others who aren’t stupid and know what they’re doing.
Boris doesn’t know anything about biology, but he’s advised by others that do, at least enough to bamboozle the public and the politicians who impose these ridiculous restrictions.
The politicians want to strut about on the world stage, and very, very few will go against the world elite and media opinion.

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Vampiretroll
Vampiretroll
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Love the above drawing! Very comical looking and is fitting with everything going on with these lockdowns! Speaking of above drawing, I came up with an expression about these lockdowns: We are all having holidays forced upon us but without the travel and the visiting of family and friends due to travel and visitations not allowed. Everything is shutdown during major holidays but shutdowns going on everyday of every week of every month for nearly a year and a half! A thing I call this whole COVID BS is forced holidays with versions of house arrest barring travel and visits.

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Treasonally criminally incompetent, I’d say. A deliberate fudging of dodgy data compounded by illogical decision making. Deliberate decisions that led directly to harms, financial losses, and deaths.

Not one action stands up to scrutiny, and deliberate suppression of easily available treatments constitutes murder. Lifetime jail sentences must result.

Root and branch reform of the nhs and corporate structure must follow, to remove the influence of vested interests on the lives of citizens.

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

We’ve gone from three weeks to flatten the curve to the coerced administration of experimental and untried gene therapies upon a population terrorised by unethical, and therefore unlawful, psychological torture.

That’s not incompetence. That’s the execution of a plan.

If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck (etc. . . )

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  charleyfarley

That’s my conclusion.
There’s been deliberate suppression of opposition to the CV19 lockdown plan, and any alternative treatments to mass vaccination. Certainly in the U.S., the emergency authorisation couldn’t have been given to these new vaccines had there been an alternative treatment.

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dangerous granny
dangerous granny
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Considering a trip to London for 26th – but how do I find out details? Or maybe more sensibly details of the Scottish equivalent? Mind you, sceptics/people with a drop of common sense here appear to be even more thin on the ground than down south.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  dangerous granny

Details aren’t released until nearer the time, for good reason. Best to check all the protest group sites, keep your ear to the ground on news sites and in the comments. I’m not on formal social media so I go old school and revert to grapevine. I know this isn’t much help but details stay undercover for as long as possible. One thing though, if you arrive in central London on the day, you WILL know where to go – follow all the others with banners and the like, the energy will be very high! Is there A Stand In The Park near you? It’s an excellent way of linking up with like-minded others.

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john ball
john ball
4 years ago
Reply to  dangerous granny

look at standupx.info and the white rose.uk for general info and exact details the night before or the morning. have heard there will also be a march in Glasgow on 26 June but know nothing more.

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Cranmer
Cranmer
4 years ago
Reply to  dangerous granny

Sign up to the Telegram app, and join the Great Reopening group. They will give out details of the march on the day. You will be given a time and approximate location and when you arrive at the location a naval flare/maroon thing will go up and you will see coloured smoke to guide you to the start point.
Telegram will also give out details of local groups and events such as Stand in the Park.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Cranmer

There’s nothing to stop the police from joining Telegram and sending up multiple flares all over the place.

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mojo
mojo
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

There is a protest outside Downing Street on 21 June and we should all make sure we are there.

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chriswatch
chriswatch
4 years ago
Reply to  mojo

The only way to get the attention of Boris Johnson, the one with the schoolboy smirk!

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lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  mojo

I would be there if I could walk. My son will go in my stead. Thankfully, neither of my children believe any of this garbage either.

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Gpdogger
Gpdogger
4 years ago

#Imdone

This has legs, we need to push it

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DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago

Give us your data targets Boris! Data not dates. So you are moving us 4 weeks down the road (why not a week to week review since the Indian variant had followed traditional virus infection cycle)?

You want one last heave? Then tell me? Do hospital in/patient have to be less than 1%? Wait, we are at .6 now. Do deaths have to average less than some number? Tell us. And if you are tying it to vaccinations, then you are a liar and a coward.

As was pointed out by many, if we don’t open now, in the heat of summer when the virus struggles, we will not be able to deal with virus changes come Fall. And when will he provide proof that our masks do anything to control infections? That gatherings indoors are dangerous if there is proper ventilation? A little data please.

If he doesn’t give targets, then we are in this position for good. I will not comply, just to be clear. My 100% compliance will end the 21st. You could have kept Your word and encouraged people to keep doing what they have done, but no. You don’t trust us!

SAFE MEANS NEVER!

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Lucan Grey
Lucan Grey
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

The masks and social distancing rituals haven’t stopped the spread of the Delta variant.

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jimfahy
jimfahy
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

Your arguments would be fine if this was about the virus. But it isn’t.

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patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  jimfahy

I agree, but what is it about?

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  patrickmercer@rocketmail.com

It’s about very rich men with enormous egos who believe they can reduce or stop global warming by reducing the population worldwide. To do that they need worldwide medical control, and Covid has been an excuse to begin that plan of vaccinating and certifying world wide.
Covid is the Trojan horse.
They don’t mean to directly inject us with poisons. But their philosophy is Utilitarian, so they don’t care if the old, the disabled, the sick, die, because they have an end, and a means to it, and you can’t make an omelette etc. If the jabs kill a percentage, that’s not their moral responsibility, it’s down to the regulatory authorities to deal with that. Those authorities are also under the spell of their money.
Once there is worldwide medical control, contraception and sex selection of embryos (and euthanasia, and abortion) can be delivered by jabs, along with a massive campaign of fear porn about global warming, extinction of the human race – which had already begun. And people will swallow that and sign up for it.

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
4 years ago
Reply to  Sandra Barwick

Agreed.

I think the PTB imagine a world in which everyone works for the state i.e the elite, who exercise complete control through technology.

Hasn’t Schwaub more or less said this?

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  charleyfarley

Ah, but according to Toby, Schwab and the World Economic Forum is just a fringe pressure group, not an annual meeting with thousands of world leaders, politicians, business leaders, another forum to discuss world government and leadership, etc.
The WEF only has the support of unimportant people, like the head of the IMF, the UN, Prince Charles (yeah, i know, but…), Bill Gates, banking leaders etc.

And it’s not like the aim for a global government hasn’t been in the pipeline for decades, and what various world leaders have been working towards, supported by the money of multibillionaires.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  patrickmercer@rocketmail.com

Please keep up there. Do some research.

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sunny66
sunny66
4 years ago
Reply to  jimfahy

Spot on!

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

A liar and a coward with his brains only in his groin

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

Good post, thanks.

You can almost hear them thinking “Just keep it going until September and we’ll be fine”.

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manav95
manav95
4 years ago

Prepare for a mass rising in evolution and consciousness in the UK, the likes of which have never been seen before.

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  manav95

LOL. Surely you don’t believe this? Noone can be that naive

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SueJM
SueJM
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

It’s not naivete, it’s called positive thinking. Better than all the moaning and blaming and sh..t stirring that goes on here.

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago
Reply to  manav95

These are brainwashed Brits – the MOST BRAINWASHED PEOPLE ON EARTH BAR NONE AND THEY WON’T BE SNAPPING OUT OF THEIR SPELL EVER

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Many are only interested in the offers at Lidl, and believe they have enough freedom as long as they are allowed to go to the garden centre. I think there must be many who are unwilling to make a fuss for fear of reprisals.
People have been turning a blind eye to all of this in the hope that they don’t need to be involved. A nation scared witless. Patrolled by ‘Covid marshalls’ (snitches and busybodies).
The clock is ticking and your forced ‘vaccination’ is getting nearer. Boris says he wants 100% of people jabbed.

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sunny66
sunny66
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I will not be JABBED!

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  sunny66

Yes you will, it’s on the Agenda. Start fighting now.

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annicx
annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Clearly not- read my comments about my sister-in-law above- she believes absolutely everything she is told, and yet you would ordinarily consider her intelligent.

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sunny66
sunny66
4 years ago
Reply to  annicx

So many like her I’m afraid.

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TreeHugger
TreeHugger
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Especially while the football is on to distract them.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

Most won’t. And many will when it’s way too late for them. BUT, there are increasing numbers of people who ARE getting it now. We had a huge turn out in our park yesterday, and others coming over to talk to us. I also saw loads of people yesterday, for the first time in ages, shopping without masks. It doesn’t need to be a huge majority. We’re going to have to lead, and others WILL follow. Even our staunchly Rona-supporting neighbours have started to twitch, and ask us questions. I’m not staying in this low, dark consciousness without hope – that’s EXACTLY where they want everyone to be, so they can eventually get to US, the sceptics, as well! They want everyone absolutely despairing now, and attacking and blaming each other (but not them of course!) This is so the fighters, worn down, will give up, give in and eventually be forced to TAKE the jabs. They are demented by it! Power, control and billions of beans are on the table here. I can be bothered anymore with the permanently braindead – they can’t or WON’T see, but for many this is the start of an awakening, and we all… Read more »

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sunny66
sunny66
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Well said.

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Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Months ago I said that I did not believe Johnson when he said that restrictions would end on June 21, but I then said I would take him at his word. This is what I proposed (and on here it received some good comment):
On Sunday June 27 all Christians (and non-Christians) must attend their local church and do the following:

  1. Not wear a mask
  2. Not use the hand gunk
  3. Not engage in ‘social distancing (horrible oxymoron)
  4. Do sing at every opportunity
  5. Do shake hands, kiss, hug whatever you normally do with as many people as possible.

Freedoms were never given, they were seized; as Toby says, we must take our freedoms back, then perhaps we can PROPERLY give thanks on 11 November.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Stephanos

We shared hugs and drinks on Sunday!

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jimfahy
jimfahy
4 years ago
Reply to  manav95

A rising in consciousness? This is the British people you are talking about!

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago

What do you people expect? UK is ruled by the most disgusting people on Earth. Brits are too HYPNOTISED to EVER be able to come to terms with this. SUCKERS

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

LONDON
Mon, 14 June, 12 noon till late

Downing St, London
MONDAY https://gab.com/emoji/1f511.svghttps://gab.com/emoji/1f510.svghttps://gab.com/emoji/1f513.svghttps://gab.com/emoji/1f929.svg
JUNE 14TH , BE THERE
1O DOWNING STREET
12 PM

EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO PEACEFULLY GATHER.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

bit late now, I’m drunk, sleep deprived and in the North. However, I hope that those who can will be there.

And I”ll say this as well. Maybe time for a change in tactics? Wandering around London being ignored by the msm in our hundreds of thousands is all very well, but what about doing things they can’t ignore? Some Manchester United football fans made headlines by getting a game with Liverpool cancelled. (And I note there’s a certain footy tournament going on right now). If it was organised right, things could maybe be done which would be rather harder to ignore….

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

How about letting everyone know who your local ‘Covid marshalls’ are? Distributing leaflets to inform people? The problem is, is that because this about an invisible virus, and people have seen people dying from it, and new ‘cases’ are read out on the ‘News’ every day, and any old graph looks serious and shocking (to the uneducated and thick – and that’s a lot in the UK!)… it’s a self-perpetuating situation.
Stories of ‘long Covid’ and how Covid symptoms are of many different types, and now there’s always someone who knows someone who ‘got it and were ill for many days’. Even I struggle to try to work out what the truth is, and wonder if I’m paranoid or not. It’s not easy for me – finding this site (and the comments on reddit) has been of help as I see that I haven’t been alone, that there are others who see this as the scam I have believed it to be.

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

This is an outstanding idea! This tournament a huge money maker – witness the tasteless speed with which a match was continued at the weekend after a player nearly died on the pitch.

Getting a couple of games cancelled could stymie the whole tournament, and attract huge publicity.

It might also give some of the brain-dead something else to think about other than footie.

Come on people – how do we organise this?

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Cranmer
Cranmer
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

I’ve been thinking about this too. I wondered about peaceful disruption of events that are usually covered by the BBC – either sporting events or similar outdoor things that are going on – making it impossible for the BBC to ignore it.

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

I’m on my way just having some breakfast then I’m off. See you there!

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chriswatch
chriswatch
4 years ago
Reply to  Epi

I’ll be looking to see if it’s covered by GB News?

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Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

Doesn’t link to anything (unless you are on gab, perhaps?)
Can’t join the dots here – who would take it down?
I hope it’s well supported, though.

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imp66
imp66
4 years ago

Texas? Anyone? Florida? Anyone? Mississippi? Anyone? South Dakota? ANYONE?? FFS!!

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  imp66

Ghana’s good apparently according to a cycling friend of mine who has a “business “ out there.

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TC
TC
4 years ago

Has TY woken up now to what BJ and his henchmen are now doing?
LD is never meant to end – it is a Government taking of excess powers, unwarranted and largely unopposed, by a type of open stealth (if there be such a term).
They are doing it in plain sight and with contempt to the people of this country.
Angry yet, anyone?
Are people ready, in the public, to start pushing back and refuse to comply or will they just give it “one last heave”?
My patience ran thin some time ago but it will take the sheep to suddenly become carnivorous and attack HMG before any change for the better can come.

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patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  TC

Don’t hold your breath.

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SteveMol
SteveMol
4 years ago

This doesn’t effect the number of fans allowed to watch England matches at Wembley in the Euros – the crowd numbers will still be allowed to increase in the latter stages of the competition, despite ‘Freedom Day’ being postponed. Money talks!

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ellie-em
ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  SteveMol

All part of their strategy.

1. They don’t want to further incur the wrath of thousands of football fanatics who’ve been deprived of watching the beautiful game for over a year. The fans may incite further unrest.

2. The poisoned chalice handed to the fans will be very useful to increase the pool of dodgy positive tests, followed by the increase in test and trace and ‘contacts’ being told to inconveniently self isolate.

3. There’ll be some dissent and acrimony not only towards the fans who’ve spread the ‘virus’ just so they can watch a ‘game’ but also towards the dirty, irresponsible uninjected. The uninjected who dare to walk amongst the self appointed paragons of virtue who, for the good of society, have stepped forward when it was their turn to be offered mankind’s saviour in a syringe.

All part of their wicked strategy.

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stevie
stevie
4 years ago
Reply to  SteveMol

But the reduced numbers allowed to watch in pubs continue.

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ScepticSteve
ScepticSteve
4 years ago

“Brainwashing, also called Coercive Persuasion, systematic effort to persuade nonbelievers to accept a certain allegiance, command, or doctrine. A colloquial term, it is more generally applied to any technique designed to manipulate human thought or action against the desire, will, or knowledge of the individual. By controlling the physical and social environment, an attempt is made to destroy loyalties to any unfavourable groups or individuals, to demonstrate to the individual that his attitudes and patterns of thinking are incorrect and must be changed, and to develop loyalty and unquestioning obedience to the ruling party. The term is most appropriately used in reference to a program of political or religious indoctrination or ideological remolding. The techniques of brainwashing typically involve isolation from former associates and sources of information; an exacting regimen requiring absolute obedience and humility; strong social pressures and rewards for cooperation; physical and psychological punishments for non-cooperation ranging from social ostracism and criticism, deprivation of food, sleep, and social contacts, to bondage and torture; and continual reinforcement.” Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/brainwashing -any technique designed to manipulate human thought or action against the desire, will, or knowledge of the individual: Pretend a common cold or flu coronavirus is somehow “deadly”,… Read more »

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ScepticSteve
ScepticSteve
4 years ago

Brainwashing, (cont.) -an exacting regimen requiring absolute obedience and humility: Queue outside supermarkets according to a “traffic lights” system, only assemble in various settings up to an arbitrarily determined number of people, follow various degrees of lockdown according to the current “severity” of the ‘crisis’, wear a filthy, germ-ridden rag to cover your nose and mouth in various settings, submit to having a possibly carcinogenic swab shoved up your nose along to the back of the throat, hospitality businesses must operate at a fraction of their capacity because of “distancing” rules, clap for carers, become a guinea pig for a novel, experimental gene therapy that makes one part of the in-crowd on a par with tobacco smoking in the 1950s. -strong social pressures and rewards for cooperation: We’ll let you out of lockdown after three weeks to “flatten the curve” / after 70YOs are ‘vaccinated’ / after enough 50YOs are double ‘vaccinated’ / after the entire world has been ‘vaccinated’; wear your mask, take your jab, clap for carers, stay at home, etc., and it will ‘prove’ how you’re virtuous, empathic and selfless… -physical and psychological punishments for non-cooperation ranging from social ostracism and criticism: Wear a face mask or… Read more »

Last edited 4 years ago by ScepticSteve
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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  ScepticSteve

Nice summary. I think you just summed up the case for the prosecution.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago
Reply to  ScepticSteve

Can I suggest the word ‘lie’ replaces ‘pretend’ in your excellent summary?

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Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  ScepticSteve

You seem to have overlooked one of the most successful parts of our economy, Arts, Culture and Entertainment. However you define ‘culture’ it has been ruined by these madmen.These ‘obviously are shared experiences essential for the human spirit,like the Nazis, make your Art ‘degenerate’ and destroy individual creative endeavours,

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chriswatch
chriswatch
4 years ago
Reply to  ScepticSteve

Look up Biderman’s Chart of Coercion on the web?

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cubby
cubby
4 years ago

Are you going to give us some suggestions as to how we should start taking our freedoms back, Toby?

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  cubby

He is not. No fire. I think he’s thinking about which media organisation will hire him when this is done.
Answer: you won’t need a job if you’re in a box.

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Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
4 years ago

It deems to me, that apart from the sheeple , no one is listening to the idiot any more.
The fooker is finished

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WasSteph
WasSteph
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Durrans

Only if bars, restaurants, concert halls, cinemas, night clubs etc all open up with pre pandemic conditions. It seems to me they are all reluctantly following the rules. If they felt able to rebel en masse then we’d be out of this in days but it’s one hell of a risk for them in terms of being closed down permanently.

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WilliamC
WilliamC
4 years ago

‘The only way we’ll get our freedoms back is if we take them back.’ Is that the sound of a penny dropping? There will be another huge national demonstration in London on 26th June, not to mention the action outside Downing Street today and the rallies, marches and demonstrations that are taking place across the country all the time. LS should stop devoting so much time to the latest vaccine news and direct more of its editorial energy towards supporting, promoting and reporting on the freedom movement. Stop being disappointed with ‘Boris’ and get stuck in.  

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  WilliamC

Well, this is it, isn’t it? “Outside Downing Street”. Outside. Not inside! Behind the railings. With thousands of police to protect them. And the protests just don’t look serious enough, with singing and dancing and musical instruments being brought along, and jugglers and clowns. More like a hippy-fest. The protests/demonstrations need to be focused and have an aim… instead, they are more like ‘A Day Out in London’. I don’t mean to be discouraging but on the boaters’ discussion site I’m on (less and less these days) people there are claiming they already have their freedom. They are free to drive to their boats or go by train, free to take their boat along the canals/waterways, free to go shopping, free to go to a pub/restaurant. When I point out they still wear face masks when ‘required’ they just say it’s a small price to pay for the safety of everyone. They say “Tra la la, the sun is shining, what a lovely day!” – and it probably is for them. And then ask me how my sore arm is – suggesting I have sneakily gone and got the jab (when I haven’t). The people have been used to play… Read more »

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ellie-em
ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Yes, the Covid Marshall’s contracted to be in place until at least April next year, alongside the advertising and information gurus awarded lucrative contracts for the same timeframe, to not only maintain but increase the fear mongering about a ‘virus’.

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WilliamC
WilliamC
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Jugglers, clowns and musicians are in the minority! And after all, the Chartist marches and rallies were accompanied by musical bands. Mass demonstrations are a show of strength and a manifestation of the potential for popular revolution. They are also open schools for political organisation. People meet, talk, share ideas, gather resources and go home and organise in their communities.

Mass demonstrations make demonstrators confident and governments uncomfortable. They do not achieve political ends on their own terms any more than the physical printing of a manifesto lands a party in government but they catalyse political organisation and provide the mass communal experience essential to the development of any political movement.

It is possible to feel pessimistic about our prospects given the levels of acquiescence, servility and docility in the general population but right now, millions of people are becoming radicalised and are developing critiques of ruling-class power that go far beyond the reformist aspirations of social democracy or the millenarian dead-ends of the alphabet protests. 

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago

Stop calling him Boris. He is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He is not our mate.

He has signed off on open warfare against his own people.

He has not delegated anything to anybody. The decisions are his. He is responsible. That’s how being the Big Boss works. You can’t say “a big boy made me do it”.

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patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Dead on! He’s no friend of ours.

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chaos
chaos
4 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLcCZjDoWTQ

A must watch.. is he an alcoholic? I mean we know he is a liar.

Remember.. the spilling of the wine at Carrie’s.. his talk of liquid lunches..?

What is Boris?

Last edited 4 years ago by chaos
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monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  chaos

Someone with no conscience, for sure. Definitely weak. And despite his friendly, blustery manner he is evil, following a planned agenda that he is having no trouble keeping to. Where is the parliamentary opposition in all this? Has everyone become mute?
We have fought over many, many years to establish our rights and the government has managed to strip them away in a matter of months through deception and deceit at a colossal level.

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Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  chaos

He is a puppet who does not believe a word he spouts, see Laura Dodswoth book , A State Of Fear’

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  chaos

Thank you. I’ve just watched that and my opinion is that he was very drunk.

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Rowland P
Rowland P
4 years ago

It must now be time for lawful rebellion and simply ignore the restrictions. Throw off your masks and encourage others to do so. The extended restrictions have not been given any Parliamentary time so why should we obey?

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TheBigman
TheBigman
4 years ago

To those who thought that the 21st June would happen I have a bridge to sell you.

Since day 1 I have maintained that this will only end with complete disobedience. Protests are easily ignored.

Do you hear the people sing….no me either.

Oh, look out for the clearly led propaganda ‘polls’ that just give the outcome they look for.

Wake up, grow up and act like free men, or soon you will become slaves.

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annicx
annicx
4 years ago

Talking to my Sister-in-Law yesterday and she proclaimed that delaying was absolutely the right thing to do because there had been 12 deaths, (no idea what this referred to, her words), and it wasn’t that bad and she could still do pretty much as she liked, no real hardship, etc. I asked what the point of restrictions were, if she could already come and go as she pleased and was told it was a sensible precaution, whatever the hell that meant, and that it wouldn’t really hurt to wait a few weeks. What about businesses that have once again spent a fortune and had the rug pulled from under them? She does feel sorry for them, so that’s alright then. What makes you think it will end in 4 weeks? I asked. What if there’s another variant that runs amok and we have to delay again? How long before we start to reverse what’s already been done and pubs have to close again? Well, Boris has promised that it will be irreversible, so no more lockdowns! Ta da! I pointed out that he did say that last year, and he does have a habit of, you know, fibbing, to which… Read more »

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epythymy
epythymy
4 years ago
Reply to  annicx

This is my experience too, of the “pro lockdown” lot. Their lives have not significantly changed and they’re able to do as they please with the minor inconvenience of wearing a mask should they forget to order their online delivery and be forced to nip into the supermarket.

My four week prediction: the Sheffield variant will receive a lot more coverage in the press!

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thefoostybadger
thefoostybadger
4 years ago
Reply to  epythymy

Exactly….our insufferable neighbours, both NHS workers apear to be loving this. A brand new electric car each, and a complete house redecoration, all funded by as much overtime as they can stomach, (bizarrely, some of which is “Worked from Home”, despite the bloke being an Ambulance driver). By far the most sickening thing though is the endless “advice” being offered by these people to fellow residents in the street on matters COVID, and the unquestioning gusto with which it is lapped upp bt those who know no better.

Make absolutely no mistake on this: it’s not just the elites that are making hay whilst people’s lives go down the pan, you can find those that are exploiting the misery of others in much more unlikely places.

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OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  thefoostybadger

Loads of NHS people are enjoying this: GPs who don’t have to get up close and personal with some pretty disgusting bodies…GP reception staff who don’t have to interact with members of the public in person…

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  annicx

Bozo is a pathological liar. Nothing he has claimed has proven to be true.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  annicx

There you have it in one. The cosy world of the public sector worker. I am old now but if I ever met one at a party or if indeed I ever meet one now, I disentangle myself immediately knowing that I have absolutely nothing to talk to them about.

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Mac57
Mac57
4 years ago

Boris is in thrall to Mark Carney, and all Western leaders have volunteered to, or been forced to, buy in to this narrative.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/it-wont-be-pleasant-mark-carney-unveils-dystopian-new-world-combat-climate-crisis

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wantok87
wantok87
4 years ago

I will follow the science but unlike the buffoons who lead us I did not spend my former years studying humanities. law or other arts degrees ,a seeming requisite for political power. To understand science you first need to understand that there is no absolute , to understand medicine you have to understand that every patient is their own unique biological experiment . There lack of seasonal flu this winter has demonstrated that if you isolate society it will not spread infection/- well Boris welcome to the germ theory! However we will all die and the Government cannot stop that but it can prevent us from living. No longer.!For me no masks. no social distancing . Follow the science not the fear!

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Hester
Hester
4 years ago

Take them back, Take them back, Take them back.
Otherwise we are in this game forever, and it is a game, one designed to keep Johnson free from Parliament real debate, free from democracy, free from having to actually deliver any economic growth or improvement for the Country. This state allows him to be on perpetual lazy holidays writing his book about Shakespeare, and playing King.
And the Politicians have no issue they get their 80k plus expenses per year, they don’t have to travel to London, they don’t have to deal with the constituents, they just take the cash and sit on their backsides.

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Johnson and his ilk are no friends of the mass of the population.

Time to delve into how they acquire their power and who funds it. Notionally it is the working man and woman, but there is clearly something else behind all this.

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enlighteneduk
enlighteneduk
4 years ago

Wellof course we knew the lockdown wouldn’t end on 21st June. Nor will it end in July, because the Outer Mongolian variant will be rife by then, with the added problem of monkeypox in Wales, and UFO landings imminent.

But of course, they are hoping this will eventually end in civil unrest when they will bring in martial law. Job done.

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vlysander
vlysander
4 years ago
Reply to  enlighteneduk

Martial Law…
For your own protection.

Coming to a city near you in 2021…

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flyingjohn
flyingjohn
4 years ago

So ‘freedom day’ is, as expected, delayed by a month.

Mark my words.  During the next 2 weeks, look out for an announcement of an unexpected shortage of vaccines accompanied by a reluctant delay to ‘freedom day 2’ due to ‘risk’ from those who cannot be jabbed due to the shortage.

When are the sheep going to realise they are being played?

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  flyingjohn

It seems the UK has become the epicentre of insanity. I pray those who have taken the mRNA jab will not add to their toxicity by further top ups because you are shortening your own lives!

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Mayo
Mayo
4 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

It’s possible they won’t have much choice. If Geert VB is correct, virus mutations could effectively render the immune systems of the vaccinated defenceless.

It’s an extreme worst case scenario but there are a couple of, admittedly tiny, worrying signs. Probably nothing but it might be enough to give Johnson nightmares.

Last edited 4 years ago by Mayo
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ellie-em
ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

Johnson won’t have nightmares, he has no conscience.

Unless you are talking about the consequences to him if he fails to get all the population injected through force, fear and fraud.

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

I believe he’s controlled opposition.
His YouTube interviews weren’t deleted
Mine were within 12h
I think his warnings are fake but mimic what’s actually going to happen eg deliberate release of another virus.

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OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago
Reply to  flyingjohn

When the abbatoir door closes behind them?

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  OKUK

It never will. They’ll walk through the abbatoir (getting 3rd & subsequent jabs, then off to die at home weeks or months later).
That’s why the NHS is shut. Conditions us not to expect to go to hospital.
We’re so used to excess deaths at home, now.
Would have been a scandal two years ago.

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Astroman71
Astroman71
4 years ago

I would say that the virus hasnt been a concern of mine for well over a year. It doesn’t enter my brain. The only thing of concern are the government’s measure. I don’t live in UK but where i am we have to be vaccinated, negatively tested or recovered in order to do anything worth doing. I go to the gym every day and so end up testing everyday. fortunately the tests are free. Yet still there are only 20 cases per 100k per week. It’s total bullshit.
Went out for dinner with friends – they were completely the opposite. They only cared about the virus. It was embarrassing. Handwipes, masks, no touching -total fear. How do people become like this? Made me quite depressed. What hope is there of mass disobedience when it seems anyone who is the corporate world has been brainwashed into a fearing life.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  Astroman71

I’m not having their toxic jab nor will I be tested. What is happening is pure Evil and I’m not participating in their dystopian wet dream.

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vlysander
vlysander
4 years ago

Who knew this was coming…probably everyone on this site. Lockdown or restrictions of some kind is the new normal. This is what they are talking about when they say “new normal”. It goes hand in hand with coming climate policy and zero carbon. Oh and the worldwide digital wallet that was announced in Australia will come to us at some point and you will not be able to get one without the jab (gene therapy). That wallet will be the replacement for cash.

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mojo
mojo
4 years ago

I give up. Unless our businesses now stand strong and ignore this cruel and intimidating reset, we are going to have to create our own separate societies and businesses. The black community in Southern States America did this and became extremely wealthy, creating some of the first American millionaires and building some of the best education centres.

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Cranmer
Cranmer
4 years ago
Reply to  mojo

I started doing that in January after the announcement of the post-Xmas lockdown. Stupidly I became lax because part of me wanted to believe the ‘roadmap’ was real. Well I’ll be starting on a ‘roadmap’ of my own now, to a parallel/dissident society/economy.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago

Don’t expect to be released from our prison any time soon. If any of you watched the G7 you would have seen them having a wonderful time unmasked and no social distancing and no care given to their carbon footprints. Throw your masks away hug your grannies, live your lives. F**k the government!

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Maxine
Maxine
4 years ago

Sadly I am not surprised! Last summer when we were allowed to go on holiday without tests and isolation, the political elite dangled ‘long covid’ and lack of immunity as a reason to extend the emergency CA legislation last autumn. This year, they fear that the population will not give up their freedoms again and have to sell continued fear as being due to variants and potentially evading their beloved untested vaccinations. Hard to do if variants are not of concern right now AND the public may not be willing to give up their freedoms again. Come next winter when we hit virus season again they probably FEAR that it will be vaccinated people who are hospitalised due to either their vaccine not being as effective as claimed (remember only circa 1% absolute effectiveness from the original trials) OR that hospitalisations don’t happen as they need them to to continue with their jab everything in sight campaign. They are probably wanting the former so that they then have an argument to support the re-jabbing to capture those escaped variants, I mean samients. If they cannot jab everyone then the digital ID becomes more difficult even if they are staging its… Read more »

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ellie-em
ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Maxine

When the Coronavirus Act 2020 is due to expire…

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

. . . or be renewed.

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ellie-em
ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  charleyfarley

Quite…

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