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Dr Yeadon, there are some who question whether the notion of pandemics is in fact viable. Simply put, this is on the basis that there has never been a pandemic in the past and that if pandemics existed, the human race would have been driven extinct by now. Sasha Latypova is the person I first heard this concept from, and I think she makes a sensible argument. What do you think?

It is also remarkable that the definition of pandemics and vaccines change in concert with the narrative the authorities want to perpetuate.

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It would be funny if it weren't so tragic - all those people who really really wanted Covid19 to be a deadly plague that would kill them immediately if they didn't cover their faces with blue paper or knicker gussets, wipe their hands with scented alcohol and walk around a supermarket in one direction only. The same people who worshipped at the altar of the Men in White Coats (although I don't think any of the Famous Faces on TV wore white coats!) and believed that injections of unknown substances would save them from death. Yet, as a non-educated plebian, I could see it was all rubbish and it didn't take long to find the proper scientists who confirmed it was all rubbish. It must be so frustrating to be one of the proper scientists!

The climate crap is the same stupid story isn't it? As is Saving Democracy in one of the most corrupt undemocratic countries in the world.

I don't know how we get out of any of this - I reckon about 99% of people in the west are on some sort of prescription medication for things that are not really illnesses and aren't cured by the medicine. They're not going to stop believing they are ill when it's generally just Life and they aren't going to stop taking the pills even though a little thought would show them the pills don't work!

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