Friday, September 10, 2021

Asking anti-lockdown protesters why they're protesting the end of lockdown

As England celebrated 'Freedom Day', the end of most coronavirus restrictions by law, several thousand people turned out in Westminster to protest.



https://youtu.be/zAXgG7EaoMQ

9 comments:

Konrad said...

It looks to me like they aren’t protesting the “end of the lockdown.”

They are protesting vax mandates. They don't want to be forced to submit to a medical experiment.

The only way to make advocates of freedom and bodily sovereignty look silly is to tell lies about them, aye?

Peter Pan said...

Boo$ter shots: dangerously profitable

Andrew Anderson said...

@ jrbarch,

Thanks for that link.

@Peter Pan

Apparently so.

lastgreek said...

I see above nothing but fools and idiots still pushing the anti-vax, profit-hungry pharma conspiracy mantra.

Btw, and this is for a good laugh: regarding pharma.. the fools who opt for the horse dewormer drug ivermectin instead of the proven vaccines -- do these fools (to be found mostly in the hillbilly states and provinces) realise that it's one of 'dem big pharma companies that manufacturers ivermectin? What fools...lol

lastgreek said...

And btw, in case any anti-vax dummy here tries to act smart re. ivermectin. This drug does has some medical applications for people (i.e., humans and not horses). But, and this is a freakin' big but!, ONLY WHEN PRESCRIBED BY A BOARD CERTIFIED MEDICAL DOCTOR. And by board certified, I mean real medical doctors and not chiropractors and other such nonsense shit.

Peter Pan said...

June 21, 2021
Ivermectin for Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 Infection: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Trial Sequential Analysis to Inform Clinical Guidelines

Currently, ivermectin is commercially available and affordable in many countries globally. A 2018 application for ivermectin use for scabies gives a direct cost of $2.90 for 100 12-mg tablets. A recent estimate from Bangladesh reports a cost of US$0.60—US$1.80 for a 5-day course of ivermectin. For these reasons, the exploration of ivermectin's potential effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 may be of particular importance for settings with limited resources. If demonstrated to be effective as a treatment for COVID-19, the cost-effectiveness of ivermectin should be considered against existing treatments and prophylaxes.

Greg said...

Konrad

Those idiots already are a part of a medical experiment. They are the control group that doesn’t take the vaccine. The longer the experiment goes on it’s becoming clearer and clearer that not being vaccinated is bad for you if you catch Covid. Add to that they usually protest any and all other mitigation strategies they are essentially guaranteeing they will catch Covid. I dont feel for them at all. They will deserve whatever comes to them….. tachypnea…… air hunger……cyanosis

Andrew Anderson said...

Above, we quoted Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi’s warning that early reports on clotting-related incidents and fatalities were likely no more than the “tip of the iceberg.” That iceberg is now in plain sight. “America’s Frontline Doctors” announced that, as of July 2021, almost 55,000 vaccine-related deaths have occurred in the U.S.alone. Based on sworn affidavits in their possession, this independent not-for-profit organization has filed for injunctive relief to revoke the emergency use authorization for all of the vaccines [51]. from https://doctors4covidethics.org/covid-vaccine-necessity-efficacy-and-safety-3/

Andrew Anderson said...

@jrbarch,

One thing I would be very careful of is to avoid the injection into a blood vessel and the way that's done is to test the injection site by pulling back on the hypodermic plunger to see if any blood is obtained thereby.

So, if you can, I'd suggest you have your(a) doctor do the injection.