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1 hour ago, Wake Up Call said:

Any reference by Brunner about draconian arrest and punishment of Manx public/visitors?

No, she does mention in her press conference that it was outside the scope of the review.  Funny that.

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On 1/11/2024 at 2:18 PM, cissolt said:

No, she does mention in her press conference that it was outside the scope of the review.  Funny that.

Yes, funny that indeed..

I saw the below on Twitter earlier - couldn’t resist posting it here:

 

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7 hours ago, ricardo said:

For anyone unclear about who those people might be the below video clip from the London Olympics opening ceremony has a few clues... 
 

A better example would be the snapchat mask filter that was very popular during the years before Covid.

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Currently, there are over six and a half million patients on the NHS waiting list; a tenth of the population. As wintry conditions sweep across the United Kingdom, the NHS will be further overwhelmed with broken bones and fractures sustained through trips, slips and falls. This is the busiest season for an experienced orthopaedic consultant surgeon. 

Dr Ahmad Malik, one of those experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeons, happily married with a young family, was extremely successful, well respected and liked by his colleagues and his patients—yet, in 2023, his sparkling career was cut down during its prime, for simply telling the truth and asking questions.

Believing as he does that staying healthy is the ‘ultimate expression of freedom’, he has been passionate in addressing this and educating patients through his successful podcasts. But what is ‘healthy’ in 2024? Do we need the NHS in order to remain healthy? Should we trust the NHS and is it keeping us ‘safe’?

As a Covid–19 pandemic was announced by the World Health Organisation in 2019, Dr Malik started to ask questions. What were the red flags that alerted him that things were not as they might appear? Ahmad allows our audience a glimpse into his private life and the impact and consequences on wife and young family. How were doctors treated during the ‘pandemic’; what advice and help did they get regarding the vaccines? Ahmad gives us a fascinating insight into how medics fared then and how they are coping, or not, now.

The interview considers whether medical ethics exist any more, and what ‘informed consent’ is when it comes to injections. Did it ever exist in the first place? Dr Malik also gives his forthright views on the pharmaceutical industry and its relations with doctors.

Since speaking up and asking questions, Ahmad—who was working in private practice for two days a week—has lost his job, his vocation, his career, his patients and his income. With a young family to provide for and a mortgage to pay, what does the future hold for him and the other doctors who have bravely spoken out and challenged the ‘science’? He reveals why he can sleep soundly amid it all.

Ahmad Malik has now had to reinvent himself as a professional podcaster. His passion is infectious, and his quest for the truth continues as he interviews experts, public figures and well-known names from around the globe whose voices are being silenced by their governments and their professional bodies. 

Which experts can we trust? How can we ‘take back control’? Ahmad has a message for his colleagues: “Be brave, speak up; you can’t put a price on freedom”.

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Anyone interested in a cogent, well-informed and fairly balanced view of where we as a society are with healthcare might find the interview - on the ‘alternative view’ news channel UK Column - with Dr Ahmad Malik interesting. A brave man:

www.ukcolumn.org

(UK Column was founded by Brian Gerrish, a former UK navy senior submariner)

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6 minutes ago, ricardo said:

Anyone interested in a cogent, well-informed and fairly balanced view of where we as a society are with healthcare might find the interview - on the ‘alternative view’ news channel UK Column - with Dr Ahmad Malik interesting. A brave man:

www.ukcolumn.org

(UK Column was founded by Brian Gerrish, a former UK navy senior submariner)

"Surgeon’s claims about natural and vaccine immunity to COVID-19 lack context"

SOURCE

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His entire twitter page is a load of constantly shared conspiracy nonsense.

The blurb of that post has managed to turn "The state of the NHS in January 2024" back into "BTW it was all covid jabs that have caused everything wrong with the world now".

 

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Have the statistics been released yet in regards those who have died as a result of the Covid backlog & lack of adequate healthcare provisions?

They were very quick to give us daily charts on Covid cases & ‘associated’ deaths during the whole charade.

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For the past 23 years, I've been under the care of a consultant* who is a virologist, immunologist and pharmacologist who has published more peer-reviewed papers than most of us have had hot dinners. He says it is far safer to have the vax than not. I'd take his word for it over an orthopaedic surgeon's any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. 

*He practices in Liverpool, and goes by Professor rather than Dr. or Mr. Just FYI. He's a lovely man. Very down-to-earth despite having a brilliant mind.

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4 minutes ago, newaccount said:

Please lock this thread it serves no purpose

No point. The whackadoodles would just start a new one. At least it's all corralled in this one thread. 

You don't have to read it, you know. 

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