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Stiddle Mump

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  1. Bit like getting a decent golf caddie.
  2. I'll have some of that. What you gotta say?
  3. I simply do not agree with the stated assertion, that certain groups are more at risk from covid and therefore would be better off taking the shots. Who are these venerable souls? Well, although it has varied during the covid era, it is generally stated to be those with underlying condition, and the elderly. Depending upon who is speaking, the elderly can be any age between 60 and 100. This is where I fundamentally disagree with people in the said groups having the jab. Firstly, one has to ask what is the vax actually for. Put the 'safe' and 'effective' narrative aside. The claim was/is that those - in the vulnerable groups - are more at risk if they caught covid or one of the variants. I say that is nonsense. The risks to the old, infirm and already sick, are no more than any other year; when covid was not around. However, the risk to health from taking the jab, can be** devastating. Putting an alien substance into one's body is hazardous at the best pf times, but for the vulnerable it could be life-changing - as in the case of the elderly woman - or death. Secondly; there is no evidence that a virus - any virus - has been found. Anywhere at any time. So then, the awake person would ask, what good can the vaccine possibly do? Well! It's pretty obvious that it does immeasurable harm, but how much world-wide we are not likely to find out. In my view; none. ** Don't know what one is getting. There are 'hot' ones, that have all the goodies in them. And there are those that are seemingly inert; although not to say they are safe. The best guide I know of is: https://www.howbadismybatch.com Although getting the batch number might pose a problem or two.
  4. Indeed! Thanks Red for moving the truth out there; to here on AN. I'm off to the farm right now, and will give an in-depth reply later.
  5. Jeez! You are not wrong there Gary. You was right about Pool v Gunners. This year, and I reckon it's the best chance for 40 of them, there does seem a glimmer of hope for teams outside Glasgow. The whole w/e had shocks. Who would have thought Spurs, after their win at City, would lose at home? Palace and Irons both did very well. My three teams to watch out for; Toffeez, Cherries and Palace. They my not break through, but during the season they will have some stonking results. Interesting season for sure.
  6. Nothing wrong with being an 'anti-vaxer' Sir. As for 'spreading misinformation'. Well who says that? Only concerns with vested interests and the compromised. And, those that don't want the truth emerging because they are sipping at the gravy train. Dr Suzy Humphries has done some in-depth research into vaccines. Well worth a read. https://www.dissolvingillusions.com An overview. "It wasn’t long ago when infections plagued the Western world. Smallpox, scarlet fever, measles, typhoid, diphtheria, whooping cough, and other diseases were once considered a tragic part of life. Starting in the mid-1800s, there was a steady drop in the deaths from all these infectious diseases, decreasing by the mid-1900s to very low levels. The elimination of these diseases is one of the most amazing, yet unsung, public health revolutions in history. That journey from disease cesspool to our modern world is a tale of plagues and famine, crushing poverty and filth, lost cures, individual freedoms versus state might, protests and arrests, and much more." Mod's note: an unsourced and unsubstantiated claim has been removed, per the forum's rules.
  7. If said the truth about the covid clot-shots I'd have the posts removed. So not 'safe', 'effective', or 'necessary' will have to do for now. You can have mine next time round John.
  8. John posts so much covid stuff, that I'm unsure if it is his own words or that of others. If one has had the jab and is unsure about the 'safe' and 'effectiveness' of the covid jab may I suggest: https://www.howbadismybatch.com
  9. Safe, effective, unnecessary and soon to be history.
  10. The more people that speak up the better. The dam wall crack is getting bigger.
  11. Good luck China. You will need it. I've a feeling India will be the first ones on the moon; free to reap its riches. And open a corner shop.
  12. Getting better. Only one I got hopelessly wrong was the City v Spurs match. So, here we go for a the first full house of the season. But!!!! I'll have one eye on the FA Cup first round matches. Aveley already through. 3-2 - Blues v Cottagers 2-0 - United v Clarets 2-1 - Black Cats v Beez 2-2 - Spurs v Cherries 1-2 - Wolves v Toffeez 1-1 - Peacocks v Toon 1-3 - Seagulls v City 1-1 - Forest v Irons 0-2 - Pool v Gunners 1-1 - Villa v Palace Big match up north of the border; 2-2
  13. Personally, I don't care about these overpaid, compromised white-coats walking out; and being forced out. I'd like to see the whole lot gone. What I am interested in is 'truth'. Something the US health authorities, especially the CDC, have been diverting people away from for as long as I care to remember. Since the FED was formed in 1913, there has been a gradual monetisation of health. Now the situation is so dire, that Big Pharma factor in anticipated fines into the costs. When Big Pharma's Dollar profit is seen as more important than the country's health; questions have to be asked. Is Kennedy the man? He is certainly diverting the gravy train just a little. There will be a big stink when the PREP Act gets stopped. We will see some feathers flying then.
  14. The alternative to ''The science'' is the 'truth'. Read my posts Will.
  15. Really!? What 'whackjob nonsense' might that be John mate? Trying to keep babes, toddlers and youngsters more healthy; surely that is to be welcomed?
  16. The foremost expert is nature. One of the biggest problems - although there are many - is the notion that ALL we are is a mix of chemicals. Parts acting independently in a bio-chemical soup. Nothing could be further from the truth. Unfortunately, the petri dish has emerged as the king. What the white-coats do in their labs with poisons in petri dishes, is what now passes as science. In my opinion, most of of it utter nonsense and made up. Much of what is natural is now supposedly to be found in computers. We are all being duped/hoodwinked/fooled: call it what you will. But most of medical science is simply not true. We have lost our way. Although we have been losing is for 150 years. So not a modern thing. But there is more money now in keeping people sick than ever before. I have exchanged emails with Kennedy a couple of times (through CDL) and although he'll probably not remember me; I'm available to help keep the babes, toddlers kids out of Big Pharma's clutches. Nature has the answers we seek.
  17. ",,,,, but that information is not coming from CDC experts, who really are the world’s experts in this area. What utter codswallop! The CDC are not would experts on anything, IMO. Except fudging data and keeping medical truths form emerging. 'Experts say!'
  18. Get people in place that genuinely want to make US kids healthier. He will have no shortage of advice.
  19. The Judicial System it rotten to the core. Basically it is there to protect the Monarchy, the Bankers and the Elites. Appropriate to ask; "What has happened to the Ukrainian rent boys that wanted revenge on Sir Kier Two Tier?"
  20. Hurty, hurty words again. Have to be careful out there guys.
  21. Just highlights my point.
  22. Guess you don't agree that Nazism is alive and kicking in Ukraine. I've noticed that once an AN Member is cornered, on a delicate topic, he usually resorts to silly-billy remarks.

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