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Friday, July 8th, 2022, 1:53 pm

‘Placebo Boosters’ Won’t Be Enough to Curtail This Summer’s COVID-19 Spike

Oh look! MOAR SALES!

A notice from NHS

The boosters  BS

FOOTBALL is back in a few weeks (envision all those packed stadiums with working class “superspreaders”), Borisnaro is going to leave (without any accountability or any fines whatsoever), and today’s COVID-19 numbers, which shockingly enough have been relegated to a weekly release (it was daily only a few months ago), reveal a grim outlook. We’ll all see them and I shall show them here later today…

Notice what the coronavirus portal is boasting about instead of a return to daily data disclosures:

We have added visualisations for spring booster vaccinations in England for people aged 75 and over. Visualisations can be found on the Vaccinations page for England and regions and local authorities in England.

Vaccination uptake for England, shown for people aged 75 and over and 5-year age groups above 75, has been added. These are calculated for population surveillance purposes using the current living population on the NIMS system. All data are displayed by date of vaccination.

Well, “spring booster” is used here mostly as a euphemism for placebo. Research (extensively carried out at the end last year; I wrote about it back then) has shown that a fourth — or fifth, sixth etc. — jab has no real advantage. Endless repetition is “insanity” … “hoping for better outcomes” (to paraphrase). Maybe it gives people more confidence, which in turn puts them at greater risk of getting infected/re-infected. They get a false sense of safety. I saw that with my mother, who had received a fourth dose and not only got infected; she then got re-infected (after a fourth shot). She thinks she’s invulnerable, so she exposes itself; and repeatedly ends up in bed for a couple of days. She thinks this is freedom.

The above figure (added by the NHS) isn’t for the public but for the greedy, for-profit AstraZeneca, which broke its promise, just like Bill Gates had done (he profits from the patent monopolies on work funded by the British public). They just keep selling and selling. They fail to actually improve their “product”. They want us to think that giving jabs to toddlers and babies (very extremely low mortality rate) would help; we already know people who got these vaccines are still highly infectious. It’s common knowledge, not an open secret.

A friend has just reminded me that these boosters are about 25 euros per person per dose. So we’re talking about around 100 euros per citizen (production costs are in the cents!). It’s graft, it’s theft, as those people actually paid for the research and development. Now all this capital flows, due to patents, into the bank accounts of Bill Gates and his class. And it barely solves the issue.

Data is late to arrive this Friday. More to come soon. Still waiting…

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