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Seacat's avatar

It is a sad story with Mr Cross suffering an alleged 'rare event' ( family seem to be repeating government propaganda as disseminated in msm) and, to get adequate compensation for this medical 'Russian roulette' is a Herculean task. More sad is that Mr Cross ended up taking his life.

I think many people did perhaps consider that this 'vaccine' had been rushed out but finer feelings were played upon by the government, promoting 'protect your loved ones' by answering the call to get the jab. The Behavioural Insights Team will have modelled the 'altruistic response'. It was a very slick 'production' from lockdowns to jabs. The propaganda was relentless....in fact, too relentless because it started to lose support. Then reports started to appear about adverse reactions/sudden deaths to wake more people up.

Very many people smelled a big rat at the outset! How to convince others of its presence? Why couldn't we all see through it simultaneously? It comes down to 'individual difference'. However, we are all capable of learning from past experience ( the industrial strength covid propaganda, what the government and Labour Party indulged in, family, friends and neighbours with chronic ill health). Halpern's ( from BIT) prediction that the public now have 'muscle memory' for a range of restrictions won't be realised.

I don't find the list of anagrams particularly diverting or necessary....they take away from the sad and serious nature of the subject matter.

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Linda O's avatar

Indeed. "He was part of the Cross family, who are cross for the wrong reasons. They believed the government lies about ‘safe and effective’ vaccines and think compensation will somehow make things better."

The compensation, of course, will be added to the national debts, which the honest citizens will be saddled with.

...and the Medical Mafia Marches On....

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