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    • #17
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      Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
      That's another thing he has found on the internet........

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      • #18
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        Found this at the Telegraph.

        Deaths in England and Wales 30% higher than expected in first week of year



        You will no doubt be baffled by what's causing excess mortalities.


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        • #19
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          Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
          Found this at the Telegraph.

          Deaths in England and Wales 30% higher than expected in first week of year



          You will no doubt be baffled by what's causing excess mortalities.


          I think that most people would indeed want to know what explains the deaths concerned (and which have been published, ironically for you, in the mainstream press). However, most intelligent people wouldn't automatically jump the the conclusion that best fits their own warped agenda and would like to find out more about the causes. The article includes some references to possible reasons but those of us who are open-minded would like some more meat on the bone, as it were. On the other hand, you will take the opposite course of action and shoe-horn the statistics into your lunatic global conspiracy theory before a black-eyed zombie has time to blink.

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          • #20
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            Still waiting to hear how the Earth is upside down plate shaped

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
              I think that most people would indeed want to know what explains the deaths concerned (and which have been published, ironically for you, in the mainstream press). However, most intelligent people wouldn't automatically jump the the conclusion that best fits their own warped agenda and would like to find out more about the causes. The article includes some references to possible reasons but those of us who are open-minded would like some more meat on the bone, as it were. On the other hand, you will take the opposite course of action and shoe-horn the statistics into your lunatic global conspiracy theory before a black-eyed zombie has time to blink.
              Dr Aseem Malhotra, whose incredible tweets I've linked here several times, has been telling everyone prepared to listen what's unfolding.

              On a similar theme, I can't help but notice the rapid ageing among some of my boozy associates, all of whom say they rolled their sleeves up more than once. The faces on some of them are akin to wizened prunes.

              How's your mug looking in the mirror?

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                Dr Aseem Malhotra, whose incredible tweets I've linked here several times, has been telling everyone prepared to listen what's unfolding.
                ‘Incredible tweets’?

                Exactly! You got there eventually.

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                • #23
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                  Jon, I believe it's safe to say this gathering was absent of you and every other Teletubby.

                  Stick your poisonous vaccines up your arse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yax2RrVYCQM


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                  • #24
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                    Cracking view of the moon tonight. Although now you mention it, I suppose it does look a bit plate shaped... :sherlock:

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                    • #25
                      Re: Mr O. Morgan, your thoughts please.

                      Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                      Found this at the Telegraph.

                      Deaths in England and Wales 30% higher than expected in first week of year



                      You will no doubt be baffled by what's causing excess mortalities.


                      From the article:


                      Later this month, the Health and Social Care Committee will examine potential links between the high number of excess deaths and pressures on A&E.

                      Steve Brine, the committee chairman, said: “The president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has suggested that overcrowding and longer waits for emergency care could be linked to hundreds of deaths a week. We’ll be probing the evidence for this alarming claim.

                      “We’re also hearing from senior representatives from NHS England to ask whether they recognise these figures and to question them on solutions to relieve some of the winter pressures to ensure that fewer patients face the current intolerable situations at A&E departments.”

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