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Linda O's avatar

Another great article. Thanks.

"Cervical cancer will be almost eliminated in coming decades if HPV vaccination rates are high in children."

Translated: Most of the girls will be dead. Victory..

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Baldmichael's avatar

Well put Linda. If people are dead there is no active cancer in them.

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Donald Wood's avatar

Very informative! The elite schools in England and much of the world are evil! For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalites, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Thank you for using anagrams and humor to shed some light.🌞

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thanks Donald. I think I would say as someone who went to a public school (considered 2nd tier) that the elite schools in England and much of the world contain great evil rather than are evil.

But then so many areas do and there is evil in all stratas of society which is why evil prospers so much.

Good and bad come out of elite schools. In my schools case there was a bald one also! :)

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Richard Seager's avatar

We have schools here that are “integrated” in other words the fees wern’t covering the costs so they put their hand out to the government. And became half funded by fees and half by Government. And even though we could not afford it we sent our daughter to one. Can’t really complain too much except for the woke genders stuff that we only found out about maybe a year after they started spreading the bunk. But that was from the State half as well.

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Richard Seager's avatar

"…the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (DTM&H in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1996;”

Ground Zero of the “Covid” “Pandemic"

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Richard Seager's avatar

"but they do very sensibly address one another as monsieur, madame, or mademoiselle.”

And vous and tu. Which is a kind of “sir” paradigm.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

"They do love their awards, don’t they?"

They sure do. Here in Canada they gave what is apparently a prestigious award to two good 'Covid narrative tellers' called the Order of Canada for their work in educating Pavlov's Dogs. One is health journalist Andre Picard and the other some lawyer-spook who managed to get himself a sweet grant-gig as a 'disinformation expert' called Timothy Caulfield.

Doesn't matter how wrong you are. What matters is you followed the narrative. Now here's your Scooby-snack.

"Chris Whitty’s fury at Guardian for ‘total nonsense’ claim Pfizer vaccine might only be 33% effective amid fears it could threaten jab uptake..."

33% effective, eh? I agree with Witty's anger. It's much lower! Like in the 1-3% RRR range. I also like how the 'Likes' to his tweets steadily decline over time. I would like to believe it's people smartening up but I might be a tad optimistic with that hope.

"Professor Chris Whitty is a plague expert raised in Nigeria whose life was scarred as a teenager when his father was shot dead."

Just how I like my epidemiologists making major decisions: Psychologically wounded.

You couldn't have scripted a better Bat-Man scientist villain any better.

"I shall avenge my father's death. You'll see, Bat-Man! YOU'LL SEE! Oh, the oatmeal's ready....""

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Baldmichael's avatar

Brilliant, thank you Johnnny! "I also like how the 'Likes' to his tweets steadily decline over time." Yes, I noticed that when sorting them out. As you say I would like to believe it's people smartening up. If you look at the comments on articles about him inc. youtube I think that you can be optimistic about that.

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The Bodysnatchers's avatar

Clever photography - caught him part-way through his shape-shifting!

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

"He was born in 1966, the year England won the world cup. Things went downhill after that."

I just got started but just had to mention LMAO. I see what you did there.

Back to reading the rest.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Love your anagrams!

2nd paragraph, "sir as a title", never understood that.

I'm 70, but look younger, and I have been called "sir", but only because I was older.

I was raised to respect older people.

The moment I read that Whitty collaborated with Neil and Jeremy, I almost stopped reading, but decided to press on...

The March 17 2020 BBC article coincides with my decision not to get an EUA vaccine.

Until reading this piece, I honestly had never heard of Whitty.

All the best from Canada!

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Baldmichael's avatar

Many thanks Indrek.

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