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The ethical bankruptcy of vaccinating 12-15 year-olds -- Society s Child -- Sott net

The ethical bankruptcy of vaccinating 12-15 year-olds -- Society s Child -- Sott net
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Abattoir staff get NHS app exemption amid fears Pingdemic could lead to FOOD SHORTAGES

Abattoir staff get NHS app exemption amid fears Pingdemic could lead to FOOD SHORTAGES
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PROFESSOR DAVID PATON: The fact is No 10 is infected by its scaremongering propaganda

Professor David Paton, Professor of Industrial Economics at Nottingham University Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, the Government has insisted that it is following the science . But if that is really still the case, then there is absolutely no justification for any delay in lifting the final lockdown restrictions beyond June 21 and returning the country to normality. All the scientific data indicates that such a step will not lead to a dramatic surge in Covid hospitalisations or deaths, nor will the NHS be suddenly overwhelmed. Yet even in the face of such powerful evidence, a pessimistic mood seems to prevail in Whitehall.

A State of Fear - LewRockwell

Dystopian ‘unelected psychocrats’ have cynically manipulated the British people by weaponising fear to ensure compliance with lockdowns, according to a new book that will cause many to reassess how the virus has been handled. By any measure, the coronavirus situation in Britain should be looking pretty rosy by now, as Covid-19 cases are down, hospital admissions are down, deaths are down and vaccinations are up. The NHS has not been overwhelmed, the pubs are open and the kids are free to hug their gran. So, why the glum faces? Something seemed off kilter last night as the TV news screened images of holiday-hungry Brits arriving in Portugal, a teenage cancer survivor hugging his nan after a year of forced separation and a bunch of lads in a Barnsley pub drinking pints and watching the football play-offs.

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