chunky 5,890 Posted November 19 7 minutes ago, BluPanther said: When you say ''we'', I presume that just includes the handful of gullible's that still believe in these WEF/UN cabal scams and hoaxes. Now run along and feed those invisible tooth fairies that live in the garden. Best wishes... TRUMP 2024 What about your "claims" that Biden was screwing the US public by raising fuel prices? Where is your "proof"? The POTUS has virtually NO influence on fuel prices, other than by raising the federal gas tax. See, you're no better than those of us that you consider are your "inferiors"... Share this post Link to post
chunky 5,890 Posted November 19 9 minutes ago, iris123 said: How about explaining how a horse paste can be a cure for a disease you then say doesn't exist ? Funny, I thought it was something to do with a horse's arse... Share this post Link to post
E I Addio 15,706 Posted November 20 On 11/17/2023 at 5:42 PM, BluPanther said: Why are they so intent on vaccinating everyone on the planet. What concoctions are they planning to put in your body... He forgot to mention that according to an FOI request just one UK batch of AZ vaccine scored 17 fatality reports and 6,648 adverse reaction reports. Now consider the number of batches in the UK then around the world. Then throw in the fact that many people don’t make the link between the vaccine and subsequent disability without a blood test, and many others cannot afford to make a claim because the onus of proof is on the claimant and in this country there is no provision of legal aid for such a claim. Then you have some idea of the possible potential of the number of vaccine induced death and disability claims. 1 Share this post Link to post
Crumpet130 3,913 Posted November 20 It's always fascinating, but somewhat puzzling, to watch the same people falling for the same lies and tricks over and over again. Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 20 (edited) 1 hour ago, Crumpet125 said: It's always fascinating, but somewhat puzzling, to watch the same people falling for the same lies and tricks over and over again. Go on then explain how an anti-viral treatment was your go to Big Pharma choice for something that doesn't exist ? Surely the clue is in the 'anti-viral' bit as well......and as you say Covid was only the flu with another name. Only the flu is also a virus.... Make that make sense, or make a wally of yourself for the umpteenth time x 1,000 Edited November 20 by iris123 Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 20 (edited) 6 hours ago, E I Addio said: He forgot to mention that according to an FOI request just one UK batch of AZ vaccine scored 17 fatality reports and 6,648 adverse reaction reports. Now consider the number of batches in the UK then around the world. Then throw in the fact that many people don’t make the link between the vaccine and subsequent disability without a blood test, and many others cannot afford to make a claim because the onus of proof is on the claimant and in this country there is no provision of legal aid for such a claim. Then you have some idea of the possible potential of the number of vaccine induced death and disability claims. Your inability to understand excess mortality and getting quite a lot of other info wrong, added to Blu's inability to understand the difference between UK excess mortality and that of England & Wales alone, doesn't give me much confidence that you understand anything......not even birds and bees Consider if you will the graph i put up yesterday which showed countries with a high vaccine rate had lower excess mortality than countries with a low vaccine rate Plus In 2021, there were 667,479 deaths in the United Kingdom, compared with 689,629 in the previous year, which was the most deaths in a single year since 1918, when there were 715,000. Edited November 20 by iris123 Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 20 Deaths 50% above normal in Bulgaria, EU's least vaccinated country -Eurostat https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/deaths-50-above-normal-bulgaria-eus-least-vaccinated-country-eurostat-2021-11-16/ Share this post Link to post
Crumpet130 3,913 Posted November 20 Surely you only have to confirm that you’re an idiot once. Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 20 Just now, Crumpet125 said: Surely you only have to confirm that you’re an idiot once. Looks like you are going to be doing it more often, now you are standing in for Blu What about all those questions you have avoided ? Rather like Addio always avoids the ones about Blu being a confessed troll and ignores how often you all use screenshots and tweets etc Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 20 A UK-India trade deal could threaten generic medicines globally Instead of using this trade deal as an opportunity to promote global health, and access and affordability of medicines, the U.K. is threatening India’s ability to supply inexpensive quality medicines to the rest of the world. Trade deals are about more than just economic relations. They are a way to strengthen global cooperation and enhance human development, including health. But they can also impact the economies and populations of countries not party to the agreements, even affecting human rights like the right to access vital medication. This is why the world is watching as the United Kingdom and India enter the final stages of negotiations for a free trade agreement. India is a critical producer and exporter of generic medicines, providing 20% of global supply. Generic medicines can cut the cost of medicines by up to 80%, and for people in lower-income countries, Indian generics are a lifeline. Africa receives over 50% of its generic medicines from India. But this is a lifeline that a trade deal between India and the U.K. could cut short. During my time as president of Nigeria, I saw the impact of Indian generics firsthand. In 1999, as I began my second term in office, Nigeria could not afford HIV treatment, even though we were experiencing one of the worst epidemics in Africa at the time. In the early 2000s, Indian generics slashed the price of treatment from more than $10,000 a year per patient to just around $365, a dollar a day. By 2008, India supplied 84% of Nigeria’s antiretroviral HIV medicines, saving countless lives. Nigeria is now one of the top 5 importers of pharmaceuticals from India, spending over half a billion dollars annually. The U.K. also depends on the steady supply of these from India. A third of all generics used in the U.K.’s National Health Service actually come from India. Disruption to India’s supply of generics is not in the interest of our patients or our health systems. However, this is what could happen if the U.K. does not change its current line in trade negotiations with India. https://www.devex.com/news/opinion-a-uk-india-trade-deal-could-threaten-generic-medicines-globally-106445 Share this post Link to post
Crumpet130 3,913 Posted November 21 Vallance said it was a ‘mistake’ to show public worst-case 4,000 deaths per day projection to justify a second lockdown. A mistake ? No it wasn’t, it was a deliberate daily psyops to make everyone more compliant. Abhorrent fear-mongering, and many are still living in fear of absolutely nothing. All these criminals belong in jail. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/11/20/science-economic-pandemic-decisions-covid-inquiry-vallance/ Share this post Link to post
E I Addio 15,706 Posted November 21 The NHS have confirmed that so far 7365 people have made a claim under the vaccine compensation scheme, believing the vaccine has caused them to have a 60% disability. So far only 148 claims have been settled , at a cost to the taxpayer of over £17million. If they settled all of them the cost would be over £800million. This has lead to claims that the snails pace of the progress of these applications is due to a cash strapped government kicking the can down the road. However, there are more serious repercussion that Government procrastination. The bar for a successful claim has been set at 60% disability which in many cases the claimant would have to be unemployable in manual work and mental effects ( which are quite frequent in vaccine injuries ) would be a bar to many clerical workers returning to their pre vaccine work. In short you would only qualify for vaccine compensation you would have to be quite seriously disabled and have virtually no chance of recovery. Look at your own job and ask yourself if you could still do it comfortably if you were even 40% or 50% disabled. Yet that is the position many people are in yet do not recieve Government compensation let alone compensation from the vaccine manufacturers. The point of these figures is that we are not just talking about excess deaths, but also various other serious repercussions. There are very many others suffering serious long term consequences as a direct result of the vaccine. 1 Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 21 (edited) As far as i saw, i think in 2021 there were about 24 death certificates that stated a C-vaccine was a cause of death. Compare that to the over 3,000 that had aspirin or some other medicine. Not only that year, but each and every year We all know people can have a bad reaction to a number of things, not only medicine, and we have stated it quite a few times. Sadly some people die from drinking or eating a food stuff Found this as well for 2022 In England, there are 59 deaths registered involving COVID-19 vaccines causing adverse effects in therapeutic use, of which 51 have this ICD-10 code as the underlying cause of death. In Wales, there is 1 death registered with COVID-19 vaccines causing adverse effects in therapeutic use as the underlying cause. Back in 2006 this was reported More than a quarter of a million patients are admitted to hospital in the United Kingdom because of harmful effects after taking drugs, a BMA report estimates this week. The report cites research from 2004 suggesting that these cases cost the NHS around £466m (€680m; $870m) a year. Edited November 21 by iris123 Share this post Link to post
iris123 20,273 Posted November 21 And to think some were out on their balconies clapping when they heard Boris was to be PM. No names needed Share this post Link to post
topaz325 1,779 Posted November 21 In winter people wearing shorts , flip flops/sandals , t shirts. More mobile phone drivers today , it’s an epidemic, I just stop at junctions to spite them. Share this post Link to post