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"Fifteen days to slow the spread."

"Two weeks to flatten the curve."

Next year, 2022, we move into year three of the "pandemic".

It stops - when we stop complying.

Of course, this has never been about health. It has been, and is, a formidable attempt to restructure the global capitalist system. A system in late stages, teetering on collapse. A system that serves a selected few - at the expense of many/most. A new brutal war on humanity. And war is a racket.

Who remembers this? [Knut Wittkowski, April 2020]

https://www.journeyman.tv/film_documents/7815/transcript/
Forwarded from DISASTER X (Maximilian Forte)
Selling sickness: the pharmaceutical industry and disease mongering
Ray Moynihan, Iona Heath, David Henry
BMJ. 2002 Apr 13; 324(7342): 886–891.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.324.7342.886

[Thanks Stephen]

EXTRACT:
A lot of money can be made from healthy people who believe they are sick. Pharmaceutical companies sponsor diseases and promote them to prescribers and consumers. Ray Moynihan, Iona Heath, and David Henry give examples of “disease mongering” and suggest how to prevent the growth of this practice

There's a lot of money to be made from telling healthy people they're sick. Some forms of medicalising ordinary life may now be better described as disease mongering: widening the boundaries of treatable illness in order to expand markets for those who sell and deliver treatments. Pharmaceutical companies are actively involved in sponsoring the definition of diseases and promoting them to both prescribers and consumers. The social construction of illness is being replaced by the corporate construction of disease.

Whereas some aspects of medicalisation are the subject of ongoing debate, the mechanics of corporate backed disease mongering, and its impact on public consciousness, medical practice, human health, and national budgets, have attracted limited critical scrutiny.

Within many disease categories informal alliances have emerged, comprising drug company staff, doctors, and consumer groups. Ostensibly engaged in raising public awareness about underdiagnosed and undertreated problems, these alliances tend to promote a view of their particular condition as widespread, serious, and treatable. Because these “disease awareness” campaigns are commonly linked to companies' marketing strategies, they operate to expand markets for new pharmaceutical products. Alternative approaches—emphasising the self limiting or relatively benign natural history of a problem, or the importance of personal coping strategies—are played down or ignored. As the late medical writer Lynn Payer observed, disease mongers “gnaw away at our self-confidence.”

Although some sponsored professionals or consumers may act independently and all concerned may have honourable motives, in many cases the formula is the same: groups and/or campaigns are orchestrated, funded, and facilitated by corporate interests, often via their public relations and marketing infrastructure.

CONTINUE HERE:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC1122833/?s=09

#covid19 #Pandemicism #capital_accumulation #medicalization #disease_mongering #fear_mongering
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Oscar Cabreraba, basketball player in Spain, collapses due to suspected heart attack according to online reports.
And this - after subjecting citizens to one of the longest lockdowns in the world:

"as cold weather drives more activities indoors where the risk of transmission is higher, continuing some public health measures is necessary..." [Toronto Star, Oct 22, 2021]

Again: "indoors where the risk of transmission is higher"

War tactics. Shock and awe. Shock and awe" is a tactic based on the use of overwhelming power and spectacular displays of force to paralyze the enemy's perception..."
From 52,169 flu detections - to 69.

The 2020–2021 Canadian influenza season:

"Despite elevated respiratory virus testing this season, only 69 influenza viruses were detected, and influenza percent positivity did not exceed 0.1%. Historically, on average, 52,169 influenza viruses were detected within a season with the percent positivity ranging from 0.8%–25.1%."

"Decreased influenza circulation was also observed in other countries around the world. Laboratory data submitted to the World Health Organization’s FluNet program showed that during the 2020 Southern Hemisphere, 2020– 2021 Northern Hemisphere and 2021 Southern Hemisphere influenza seasons, Australia, Chile, South Africa, the United States and countries in Europe also experienced decreased influenza activity for the majority of their surveillance season."

["FluWatch surveillance is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada."]

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/canada-communicable-disease-report-ccdr/monthly-issue/2021-47/issue-10-october-2021/national-influenza-annual-report-canada-2020-2021.html
"Currently, quarantining adds exponentially to the masses of healthcare workers who have already contracted Covid and had to go into isolation, a burden that threatens the integrity of the very healthcare system that these measures were designed to protect. Entire primary healthcare clinics have ground to a halt, and these policies have impaired almost every essential service, from police to government offices, to say nothing of the economic costs to individuals and to the country as a whole. Quarantining is always a drastic public health measure that incurs massive social, financial, psychological, and societal costs. While it can be a valid strategy for certain diseases, Covid-19 simply isn’t one of them. Ironically, we’d be better placed to tackle Covid without it. Current quarantine and contact tracing policies need to be abandoned — urgently."

Shabir A Madhi is the Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences and Professor of Vaccinology at University of the Witwatersrand, Jeremy Nel is an infectious diseases expert, University the Witwatersrand, Francois Venter is Professor of Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand.

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-12-15-covid-19-in-south-africa-its-time-to-ditch-quarantining-and-contact-tracing/
LL (h/t / thank you) writes: "The South African Gov is being advised to stop quarantine, asymptomatic testing, contact tracing and much more. The attached letter is from the MAC (Ministerial Advisory Committee) it’s like SAGE in the UK the twitter thread is by a South African Doctor."

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1472603623704207364.html
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The spectacle serves those that create it.
The spectacle serves those that own it.
The march in London on Saturday has gone mainstream. The Upday News App in the UK is using it as its opening picture. Upday is Europe's most popular news app with a reach of more than 25 million monthly users. The Spectacle has decided we now serve a purpose. The goal is probably to remove Boris and replace him with someone who is more believable after the next lockdown, which Boris will be the fall guy for.
The Spectacle is indicating who the next Prime Minister of the UK should be. Once in power, it will be the same narrative but from a less compromised leader.
About that twitter ban.. Robin
Not believing in God is OK, but not believing in the almighty Vaccine makes you an infidel.

How times have changed..

Robin.
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Attached is a letter that can be sent / handed to / emailed to CHEMISTS / PHARMACISTS, alerting them to the personal risk they may face for a failure to obtain fully informed consent before administering the Covid-19 experimental injections to members of the public.

In addition, it highlights the serious harm being reported after the Covid-19 injections and the vital role they can play in raising awareness of the risks and harm being done by the injections.

Please share and send to as many as possible.

Note:
this can be sent to high street chemists but also to pharmacists inside supermarkets and other places. Also send to their head offices; details for Boots and Lloyds Pharmacies below:

Link to Boots The Chemist Head Office“Contact Us Page”: Boots HQ

Link to Lloyds Pharmacy Head Office “Contact us Page”: Lloyds HQ

Find all chemists involved in Covid-19 injections in your area here: NHS Post Code Checker

With minimal adaption this letter could also be sent to GP's / Doctors/ clinics etc
INFORMED CONSENT WEBSITE IS NOW LIVE

Further to Senior Employment Lawyer Anna De Buisseret’s recent update.

The Informed Consent website is now live.

The site contains lots of information and ways to get involved and more material will be added in time.

Link to the website:
https://www.informed-consent-campaign.co.uk

Please also DONATE what you can to help the work of Anna De Buisseret and others as they help the people to fight this tyranny. There is a Donate button on the website.

Related Posts:
Standing up for our children! : https://t.me/robinmg/12830
Anna De Buisseret’s recent update : https://t.me/robinmg/12825
Open letter from The BMJ to Mark Zuckerberg

Dear Mark Zuckerberg,
We are Fiona Godlee and Kamran Abbasi, editors of The BMJ, one of the world’s oldest and most influential general medical journals. We are writing to raise serious concerns about the “fact checking” being undertaken by third party providers on behalf of Facebook/Meta.
In September, a former employee of Ventavia, a contract research company helping carry out the main Pfizer covid-19 vaccine trial, began providing The BMJ with dozens of internal company documents, photos, audio recordings, and emails. These materials revealed a host of poor clinical trial research practices occurring at Ventavia that could impact data integrity and patient safety. We also discovered that, despite receiving a direct complaint about these problems over a year ago, the FDA did not inspect Ventavia’s trial sites.
The BMJ commissioned an investigative reporter to write up the story for our journal. The article was published on 2 November, following legal review, external peer review and subject to The BMJ’s usual high level editorial oversight and review.[1]
But from November 10, readers began reporting a variety of problems when trying to share our article. Some reported being unable to share it. Many others reported having their posts flagged with a warning about “Missing context ... Independent fact-checkers say this information could mislead people.” Those trying to post the article were informed by Facebook that people who repeatedly share “false information” might have their posts moved lower in Facebook’s News Feed. Group administrators where the article was shared received messages from Facebook informing them that such posts were “partly false.”
Readers were directed to a “fact check” performed by a Facebook contractor named Lead Stories.[2]
We find the “fact check” performed by Lead Stories to be inaccurate, incompetent and irresponsible.
-- It fails to provide any assertions of fact that The BMJ article got wrong
-- It has a nonsensical title: “Fact Check: The British Medical Journal Did NOT Reveal Disqualifying And Ignored Reports Of Flaws In Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trials”
-- The first paragraph inaccurately labels The BMJ a “news blog”
-- It contains a screenshot of our article with a stamp over it stating “Flaws Reviewed,” despite the Lead Stories article not identifying anything false or untrue in The BMJ article
-- It published the story on its website under a URL that contains the phrase “hoax-alert”
We have contacted Lead Stories, but they refuse to change anything about their article or actions that have led to Facebook flagging our article.
We have also contacted Facebook directly, requesting immediate removal of the “fact checking” label and any link to the Lead Stories article, thereby allowing our readers to freely share the article on your platform.
There is also a wider concern that we wish to raise. We are aware that The BMJ is not the only high quality information provider to have been affected by the incompetence of Meta’s fact checking regime. To give one other example, we would highlight the treatment by Instagram (also owned by Meta) of Cochrane, the international provider of high quality systematic reviews of the medical evidence.[3] Rather than investing a proportion of Meta’s substantial profits to help ensure the accuracy of medical information shared through social media, you have apparently delegated responsibility to people incompetent in carrying out this crucial task. Fact checking has been a staple of good journalism for decades. What has happened in this instance should be of concern to anyone who values and relies on sources such as The BMJ.
We hope you will act swiftly: specifically to correct the error relating to The BMJ’s article and to review the processes that led to the error; and generally to reconsider your investment in and approach to fact checking overall.
Best wishes,
Fiona Godlee, editor in chief
Kamran Abbasi, incoming editor in chief
The BMJ

https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2635/rr-80
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COVID-19 Outbreak Reported on Royal Caribbean Cruise Despite Fully Vaccinated Adult Passengers

"Forty-eight people who were onboard the Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise ship tested positive for COVID-19, although Royal Caribbean requires everyone aged 12 and older to show proof of vaccination in order to board their ships."

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/covid-19-outbreak-reported-on-royal-caribbean-cruise-despite-fully-vaccinated-adult-passengers_4166411.html