Only now? Anyone who was paying attention knew three years ago. It was obvious.
Now we know for sure that our leaders lost their heads over Covid
Hitch was one of the few who openly spoke out about the madness. His regular half hour on Mike Graham’s show was a refreshing flash of sanity in an insane world. We knew we where right and that time would vindicate us. Now it is. But those of us who were critical, were accused of being covidiots, granny killers, science deniers and so on. Of course, the Guardian is still clinging to the wreckage.
Oakeshott has described pandemic social restrictions as a “reckless overreaction” and “monumental disaster” and universal vaccine rollout as “one of the most extraordinary cases of mission creep in political history” and has been clear that she chose the Telegraph because of its anti-lockdown editorial stance. So it’s perhaps little surprise the paper is combining news reports of these messages with columns from prominent lockdown sceptics – Nigel Farage and Rachel Johnson among others – claiming they prove they were right all along.
We were right all along and we knew it all along.
Of course the reason that the likes of the Telegraph is now publishing anti lockdown stories is because it wants people to forget that the media had a big part to play in scaring the pants off people and forcing the government’s hand into stealing our most basic liberties. One by one, they are trying to pretend that they weren’t a part of it – apart from the Guardian, which wishes that such restrictions still apply because it is a nasty authoritarian rag that isn’t even good enough to use for toilet paper.
But I have a long memory and I don’t forget, nor will I ever forgive.
What would we do without the Guardian? When I’m not sure what my opinion should be on an issue, I look at the Guardian and take the opposite stance. It saves an awful lot of time.
I assume that it is a service they offer so that you can check your moral compass.
Yes. Remember the Cochrane study from a few weeks ago about masks? Well, of course, the Graun published a piece by someone called Lucky Tran who, naturally, claimed that masks are effective against the dreaded lurgy. A bit of research into Lucky Tran shows that he is another far-left loon. He believes that opposition to masks is based on…guess what? Yes, racism and white supremacy.
If only it were more absorbent, it could have genuinely been useful during the pandemic.
I have been intrigued by the parallels between the Covid disaster and the climate change nonsense. Covid was at least a serious disease that was actually killing people. It is now completely beyond doubt that global warming is nothing but natural variations in the climate ebbing and flowing in its normal way. Once the rest of the population finally catch on, what will the recriminations for that debacle look like? The amount of money that has been wasted on so called renewable energy, the constant bansturbating, the deliberate reductions in living standards because of misguided government energy policies forcing up prices. The constant streams of lies from the once trusted BBC. The litany of screw ups goes on for ever.
A disease with an average age of death slightly higher than life expectancy is not what I call serious.
Any healthy person under the age of about 70 with a functioning immune system had virtually nothing to fear from the virus. I’m 51 and have had no doses of the “vaccines”. I finally caught ‘rona several months ago, and recovered in less than a week. It was really no worse than a heavy cold.
My wife and I both had it and it was very mild but that was a later variant. I did know personally a guy in his twenties who died from it but that is rare. Don’t forget that cheap and easily available anti viral drugs were banned by pretty much all western governments.
I have unfortunately had to have contact with an undertaker over the past week. He says that they are currently being overwhelmed due to all the people who went untreated during the panic now dropping off the perch.