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Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Loads of people are dying as a direct and documented result of the experimental gene therapy, it just never makes it into the collumpton echo or whatever drops on your doorstep do some digging, the signal is strong and evident in every highly vaccinated country. You're not very curious when it comes down to it
I read Private Eye, chum, which does proper investigative journalism and isn't prone to the swivel-eyed WAKE UP SHEEPLE tinfoil nonsense that you feed exclusively on these days. Their medical correspondent has been consistently critical of the government's mishandling of the pandemic from day one. He also hasn't denied the minuscule but non-zero rate of abreactions to covid vaccines.

None of this will mean anything to you, of course, since you took leave of your critical thinking faculties years ago, if you ever had any in the first place.
 
Fucking Dr Phil Hammond? Your slavishly lapping up famously funny telly and Radio 4 comedy doctor Phil Hammond's hot and entertaining virological takes?

Explains a lot, brev. He's got a lot to lose from straying away from the Govt. line, no?

He starred in his own show 59 Minutes to save the NHS at the Edinburgh Fringe and was one of two doctor-cum-comics who captained teams on a Channel Five medical quiz, Tibs and Fibs, hosted by Tony Slattery.​
As well as appearing on Channel 4's longest running programme, Countdown, Hammond has starred in the BBC Two TV series Trust Me, I'm a Doctor and in the BBC Radio 4 series Struck Off and Die and 28 Minutes to Save the NHS. He has appeared on the BBC TV news quiz Have I Got News for You, as well as the original and longer-running The News Quiz on BBC Radio 4 and The Now Show on the same station. He also writes the Medicine Balls column in Private Eye, under the pseudonym "M.D." (use of pseudonyms is routine for Private Eye's regular columnists).[6]
He presents the Music Group on BBC Radio 4 and was a regular contributor to Gabby Logan's Sunday morning show on BBC Radio 5. He also has a Saturday mid-morning show on BBC Radio Bristol between 9 am and 12 noon.​
Hammond toured the UK between 2011 and 13 with Dr Phil's Rude Health Show, which was released on DVD in two parts: Dr Phil's Rude Health Show and Confessions of a Doctor. They were broadcast of BBC Radio 4 Extra in August 2011. He returned to the Edinburgh Fringe for the eighth time in 2011.​
In September 2013 he began touring the UK with a new show, Games to Play with Your Doctor.[7]
Hammond did two shows at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe: Life and Death (But Mainly Death) and Dr Phil's NHS Revolution. He toured them together as Dr Phil's Health Revolution in 2017.[8]
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Was it the Speccy that told you everyone who took the 'clot shot' would be dead within a year from KILLER BRAIN PRIONS?
 

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He changed his mind to become a pro-death fanatic, like you.
If you were pro-life you would have wanted the UK to spend the lockdown cash on saving lives in the developing world: 120 million people would have been saved by the lockdown outlay.

An outlay for a policy that one academic paper recently estimated saved fewer than two thousand in the UK.

But of course that involves a modicum of thinking and a view that extends beyond the narrowly parochial so of course you wouldn't have considered that.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
If you were pro-life you would have wanted the UK to spend the lockdown cash on saving lives in the developing world: 120 million people would have been saved by the lockdown outlay.

An outlay for a policy that one academic paper recently estimated saved fewer than two thousand in the UK.

But of course that involves a modicum of thinking and a view that extends beyond the narrowly parochial so of course you wouldn't have considered that.
The lockdowns we actually had in the UK were brought in much too late on every occasion (and therefore lasted far longer than they should have), were badly thought out and unnecessarily draconian, and poorly complied with in large part because prominent members of government, up to and including the PM at the time, openly broke their own laws.

I've been saying this for years.
 
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