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John Campbell is wrong (again), the rough beast of Bethlehem arrived on Parliament s lawns and RNZs latest desperate attempt at an award with their new disinformation podcast

John Campbell is wrong (again), the rough beast of Bethlehem arrived on Parliament s lawns and RNZs latest desperate attempt at an award with their new disinformation podcast
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Covid is far worse than we are pretending it is

Covid is far worse than we are pretending it is
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If we want to blame someone for the rough beast of Bethlehem on Parliament s lawn – blame the Left!

If we want to blame someone for the rough beast of Bethlehem on Parliament s lawn – blame the Left!
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TDB 2021 predictions vs 2021 reality | The Daily Blog

TDB 2021 predictions vs 2021 reality | The Daily Blog
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Social Unrest Is the Inevitable Legacy of the Covid Pandemic

Social Unrest Is the Inevitable Legacy of the Covid Pandemic Nov 16 2020, 5:12 PM November 14 2020, 11:30 AM November 16 2020, 5:12 PM (Bloomberg Opinion) “So when our Sickness, and our Poverty Had greater wants than we could well supply; Strict Orders did but more enrage our grief, And hinder in accomplishing relief.” (Bloomberg Opinion) “So when our Sickness, and our Poverty Had greater wants than we could well supply; Strict Orders did but more enrage our grief, And hinder in accomplishing relief.” That’s how the British poet George Wither explained a spreading rebellion against social-distancing rules. Seeing quarantines and lockdowns as unfair and tyrannical punishments, people were taking to the streets. The year was 1625, the place was London, the disease was plague.

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