WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alfs 3:48 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
I had it when i was 27. Never felt so shit before or since. 4 days of utter horror.

fraser 3:38 Tue Nov 23
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SoH - I wasn't talking about that though, specifically about transmission.

Auntie Thermite 3:24 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Protecting the NHS part 2

Sack 60,000 health workers on the onset of an anticipated rush in the midst of a pandemic just as the regular flu season starts


Incidentally
I wonder how many ICU units the £37Bn* spunked up against the wall for the Track & Trace system, they could have bought for every hospital in the country?

We'll never know now...


* of that £37Bn, every penny will have to be reclaimed by every future born son or daughter of the poors and their children's children to cover the national debt for which their futures have been assigned to, all loans must be paid off, and that 37Bn is just a drop in the ocean of the overal debt the magic money tree have produced for this pandemic.

Side of Ham 3:22 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
fraser, because of your bad reading I'm inclined to think your listening is off too.........as far as I was aware it's always been to help prevent not to stop.

Any expert would say no vaccination against a virus is going to stop transmission......transmission seems to be the biggest issue thrown out there....when it should be about the vaccine helping to prevent how bad you get the virus, like it is with the flu vaccine.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 3:16 Tue Nov 23
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How to 'protect the NHS'

Lesson 1:

Wait for global pandemic then pay for a huge number of radio ads persuading people to run to their GP every time they cough or have a tricky bowel movement.

Auntie Thermite 3:13 Tue Nov 23
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MrAnon
"Why does it have to be a sinister thing?"
I don't know, perhaps you could tell us once you've seen the publicly available recent interviews of Billy [Not A Doctor, or even a good computer engineer] Gates who has been touring the world predicting a smallpox biological attack to look out for next, he was of course the very same soothsayer/genius who predicted the CovAIDs pandemic and toured the world promoting it years before it happened...

Hopefully Bill Gates is equally wrong about the mortality rates of the next expected pandemic and it's all just the usual from the monolithic globalist media whipping up the brainwashed into a self suicidal panic, or maybe this time the next biological outbreak really will be deadly as advertised.

Be fun to find out over the next few years...

fraser 3:12 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
SoH - up to you what you believe, but it was just worded badly.

I have no idea, about other vaccines I haven't asked.
I read OTB's post and I asked I'd it proven yet to help reduce the spread..

I had mine because I was told it was hoped that it would, it's also hoped that what is passed on isn't as potent, but hope and things looking like it may doesn't equate to fact.

Ffs hope I've worded this correctly ;-)

Mr Anon 3:06 Tue Nov 23
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Why does it have to be a sinister thing? they were probably saying the next outbreak would probably be chicken pox because of the slow uptake of vaccines.


Isnt that more likely than two supervillians discussing which plague to release next, in earshot of the general public?

Auntie Thermite 3:06 Tue Nov 23
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On The Ball

What an astonishing post for several reasons, each one questioning my honesty... tut tut tut, for someone nuts deep in the scam and yet to comprehend the damage in public's trust toward the false idol of the NHS.

Yes pubs in central London and elsewhere offer discounts for NHS workers, I found it odd too considering they get paid and knew the deal when they joined the commie wasteful health service, this was a few years before the CovAIDs psyop and seemed to be a general practice to reward what were considered overworked undervalued public servants... the feeling is a litttle less so now, this is from real world experience of speaking to and meeting countless humans weho have been lost and left alone in the administrative mess that is the NHS and not your bubble of NHS admin backslapping each other.


The Yellow card system reports on the various adverse reactions, the media ignores all of this as do you.

The vaccines are only experimental, DNA gene therapies as I and anyone with an IQ above room temperature should know... having worked in the clinical trials data analysis sector but don't try to suck my own dick about it because it is meaningless pushing buttons and shifting paper for big pharma as just one insignificant number in a whole beast of a machine.
Also it doesn't even qualify as the official Oxford English definition of vaccine, nor has it been tested for enough time to run through various type groups to gauge anything valid yet, let alone claim a success.

Where is the actual evidence they are of ANY benefit?
Saying it gives you 90 odd percent immunity then almost all people double jabbed catching covid with just as many ending up in hospital, proves it doesn't work, and all stats stated are lies and so far all actual evidence proves ONLY that.

I do love your haughty approach and belief that you should somehow bask in the imaginary reflected glory... as being a tiny ickle cog of a large machine in maintaining this big lie.

Side of Ham 3:05 Tue Nov 23
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Fraser 2:51 Tue Nov 23

....very convenient word swap Fraser the kind that is continually apologised for on here.

A question of my own though..... does any vaccine stop transmission of a virus?.....it keeps getting thrown out there as a topic but the idea of a vaccine is to reduce the harshness of it no?

ie: The long standing flu jab doesn't stop you getting the flu etc.......it's just in a place where they can now react to the variant? In time the covid one will do the same hopefully?

BillyJenningsBoots 2:54 Tue Nov 23
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I had shingles at the start of the year... It knocks you sideways was totally drained and in considerable pain of course Doctors didnt diagnose it straight away because they refused to see me it was only when we noticed the rash that they guessed what it was some days later.

You can only get shingles if you've had chicken pox previously as the virus stays in your body and pops out when you are run down. You cant catch shingles from someone else unless you luck their rash or something equally stupid...

However catching chicken pox in itself is dangerous as an older person...

fraser 2:53 Tue Nov 23
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Feeding off it, I read what he said and asked someone who would know..

fraser 2:51 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
SoH.. I've no need to make my argument valid, it was just badly worded by me.

I asked if it was yet proven if it helps reduce the spread.. It is not proven yet that it does. Though it looks like it may.. Is that better.. You picky cunt :-)

Auntie Thermite 2:40 Tue Nov 23
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Ted
I think the issue is a lot of people nowadays have a temporary/permanently [who knows?] altered immune system as all these adverse reactions to the mystical jab point to.

Imagine a world not totally in the grip of the big pharma military/medical industrial complex, analysing all these present day stats would conjure up findings of 2+2=4, as it is any suggestion that Big Gov or Big Pharma aren't telling the entire truth are censored from all fields of mainstream media.

ted fenton 2:35 Tue Nov 23
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For people with a normal immune system, the chance of being hospitalized for shingles is around 1 in 12,000 people each year. For shingles patients, the chance of dying from shingles is 1 in 2500, with those 80 years and older at highest risk (1 in 400).

Side of Ham 2:33 Tue Nov 23
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fraser 2:20 Tue Nov 23

Read it again he didn't say stop.....this is what you feed off.....swapping a word to make your argument valid......

Block 2:25 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
It would help your cause if there were data to analyse, OTB.

I've noted that the actual figures to back up such comments like the vaccine is safe, or it reduces the spread of the virus aren't backed up with the data.

fraser 2:20 Tue Nov 23
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OTB - still not proven that the vaccine stops the spread.

There are indicators that it may do, but that is all.

On The Ball 2:10 Tue Nov 23
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Lee Trundle 1:36 Tue Nov 23

I can tell you're not a twat, don't worry! There's nothing wrong with asking - there's plenty about all this I don't get either. But then again, I'm a data analyst - it's not for me to undertstand. You and I just aren't going to get all this - same as we don't with cancer care or whatever.

I absolutely 100% believe there's nothing sinister behind giving it to kids. My assumption is that that's how they're trying to stop the spread (because the vaccine does limit the spread) and perhaps even squash the virus (although I'm sure that's wrong as it'd require the whole world to be doing the same thing at the same speed).

I think if we did live in a film and they were trying to give us something we didn't need for whatever sinister reason, there are much simpler ways to do it - the water supply, food, paracetomol etc.

Lee Trundle 1:45 Tue Nov 23
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zebthecat 1:41 Tue Nov 23

Because I think that the virus isn't worth worrying about for the vast majority of people under 50, then that makes me a weirdo?

Side of Ham 1:43 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
I don't go by what Auntie Spinster used to say I go by what Mama used to say......

Take your time young man,
Mama used to say,
Don't you rush to get old,
Mama used to say,
Take it in your stride,
Mama used to say
LIVE YOUR LIFE!

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