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"Esteemed U.K. cardiologist, Dr. Aseem Malhotra, has called on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to halt the rollout of the COVID-19 mRNA shots in light of the "ongoing unnecessary harm that is devastating individuals and families"
He spent nine months analyzing studies, and now he believes the program to inject people with a genetic experiment should be suspended immediately and has since joined a growing body of researchers, scientists and doctors who do not follow the mainstream COVID narrative
Malhotra reviewed the data with the chair of the British Medical Association (BMA). At the end of the conversation, the BMA chair commented, "I don't think anybody has critically appraised the data as well as you have. Most of these people are getting their information on the vaccine from the BBC”."

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@tanjaostman theres a line in a film spoken by Wil Smith, in I-Robot.

He'd been stating how the robots were not a good thing, and then the whole world realises as the robots take over.

As he dashes into a building to save someone who heavily criticised him for being paranoid, he utters the following words:

"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite cut it".

Seems rather apt right now doesn't it

The only clarity I have is that the leaders of nations who were the most scared about their eternal destination, were the most controlling of their peoplez and the most insistent on vaccines to fix everything...even though we all, already, knew that they could - at the very best - do nothing more than perhaps reduce the symptoms in some people if they had a bout of covid

So sad when logic is thrown away as it was

For a world obsessed with reason and rationality, it soon disappeared when it didn't agree with their world view

Andy B

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