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  1. Never, ever again must we wear facemasks. Never, ever again must we have lockdowns. We must never, ever again forget we are free born Englishmen and women.

    • I quietly went about my business – as much as I could – without obeying a single government diktat. I had no choice not to work as that was taken from me once the DVSA stopped testing. I never wore a mask, ignored all the antisocial distancing bullshit, ignored their stupid bubbles and never had a vaccine.

  2. No one questioned or bothered me last time apart from the odd half wit gobbing off in the street, easily ignored, the security guard at Morrisons who asked me if i had a mask once i replied exempt he was fine.

    I have no issue with the people in those jobs asking politely because its their job to and fair enough, so have always been polite to them.

    Im due to have a minor procedure at the hospital, though they’ve today cancelled my next weeks appt, i notice on the text they wish me to refer to the latest covid bollocks on their website, so eventually if i get to see them and its mask or not treatment then it will be no treatment, i’ll not be having any bloody injections other than the local anaesthetic either.

    Have a feeling i’ll end up going privately which is probably what is planned anyway, people i know are on long waiting lists before even getting to see the consultant…but we can operate next week if you’ve got £5/20k to spare, odd that.

  3. I had the first two AZ at the start but after reading Legiron I refused any mRNA and the more I learn I am glad I did. I am what they classed as very vulnerable, age and had half a lung removed. Never worn a mask, never questioned even in hospital and doctor setting and ignored all other orders as I will continue to do. Despite being in contact with covid I never caught it. I remember reading early on that smokers were less likely to catch it but the report was hastily buried. However Spiked recently had an article with up to date confirmation in several countries, they think it has something to do with nicotine which might be useful in future. Now I read that red wine drinkers as less likely to get dementia! I should be fine!!

    • Interestingly, a snippet I remember from school was that pupils at Eton were made to smoke a cigarette a day as a precaution against Spanish Flu. It was presented as one of those ignorant pre-scientific remedies, but maybe they were on to something after all.

  4. I suppose that looking at the poll people will say, “Well it’s the Daily Mail what do you expect.” I actually find the numbers a bit disheartening, there are still too many believers out there for my sanity. When I go shopping I’m staring to see a few masks appearing again but it is only one or two. I saw a guy using the hand sanitiser on the way in to Asda yesterday.

    I find it interesting that my mum and my wife’s parents, all in their eighties, have managed to avoid getting the bug altogether. My mum lives in a slightly remote place and, apart from doing her shopping and visiting a small circle of friends, has fairly minimal social interaction anyway. My wife’s parents have done a fair amount of staying in and my wife and her sister take turns in doing their big shop for them. This does suggest that the sensible plan of everyone living normally and older vulnerable people being protected would have worked better.

    • Your final sentence is what the Barrington Declaration scientists belived, but the honourable BD scientists and medical experts put their honour and integrity before their wallets, for those it cost careers we owe a debt.

  5. I signed the GBD. It made perfect sense. You know the bird ‘flu vaccine was withdrawn when 1 in 100,000 had a serious adverse reaction. This is 1 in 800 for the mRNA pretend vaccine and it is being pushed still. Disgraceful.

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