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COVID-19 and Project Fear
#71
“If More People Stood Up and Said Something Then This Would All Stop”: Actor Matthew Marsden Defends Declining Covid Vaccine Despite it Derailing His Career


Black Hawk Down actor Matthew Marsden has said he stands by his decision not to get the Covid jab despite admitting it has cost him roles in Hollywood. The Mail has the story.
Quote:
Marsden, who is also known for his roles in [i]Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Amazon’s Reacher series, urged more people to rebel against compulsory vaccination, adding: “If more people stood up and said something then this would all stop.”
The 49-year-old English-American star told Fox Nation’s Tucker Carlson Today he was offered a job that required everybody on-set was vaccinated but tried to apply for a religious exemption, adding: “You can imagine how that went down in Hollywood.”
Marsden has been a fierce critic of the Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, frequently slamming lockdowns, mask-wearing policy and mandatory jabs.
He said he was willing to sacrifice his career to ensure U.S. freedoms were not “taken away”.
“I’ve worked a lot with soldiers and it’s really difficult for me to say that losing my career is a difficult decision to stand up for what is right when they’ll go, and they’ll die, and they’ll lose everything.” he told Carlson.
“This is all happening because we’re letting it happen,” he said, warning that “It doesn’t matter who you are, they’ll come after you… they’re relentless.”[/i]
Courageous, principled man.
Read More: “If More People Stood Up and Said Something Then This Would All Stop”
#72
The Daily Fail is at it again!

Bogus claims by experts prove that the clot shots are incredibly safe. The experts prove this by pointing out that the official death toll in Britain is only 75, while admitting that this could be a slight under-count.
As no proper placebo-controlled trials of the COVID vaccines were done we don't know by how much vaccine deaths are under-counted...

As the COVID vaccines have no proven efficacy, nobody should take the jab for a disease with a lower than 0.1% mortality rate.
And if they investigate the excess mortality, while ruling out that the COVID vaccines could be reponsible in advance, we know that the investigation won't blame the jabs (even these are the main cause)
: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic...1000s.html
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549
#73
Catte’s Corner: “lab leaks” & brick walls
Catte Black


The “covid was a lab leak” story was always a back door official narrative that reinforced the reality of the “pandemic” while appearing to be a suppressed “alternative”.
You know, one of those “suppressed alternatives” that end up in the WSJ.
It’s now going to be used to finally bury any hope that 2020-21 will wake us up to the full modern reality of geopolitics.
Remember the grotesque spectacle of supposedly ideologically opposed world leaders all in lockstep, promoting the non-existent “pandemic”, giving the same advice, talking the same talk?
Yeah, they’d much rather you didn’t remember that…
Do you recall how suddenly it was so obvious what they all were?
Little actors, with their lines carefully written for them, scurrying about doing as they’re bidden by forces we had heretofore barely realized were operational?
They suddenly looked so small & ridiculous didn’t they – in their masks & bio-hazard costumes. Speaking with one voice – that belonged to none of them.
We could see they were just employees toeing some company line.
ALL of them. East & West. Left & Right. Putin & Biden. Trump & Xi. All differences forgotten. All rivalries put aside.
Just to sell a lie.
And kill some people with “solutions” to a problem they knew did not exist.
Remember the shock factor as realization dawned – my God, they are literally all in this together and not even pretending otherwise.
Remember how it started to wake us up – like we had never been before?
We had to abandon all our “heroes” because they all abandoned us. Or made it clear they had never really been with us.
They took the covid shilling & got in line to read from the covid script & forced us to face the fact they had never been what we thought they were.
That the world in fact had never been what we thought it was.
I think covid was supposed to launch a brand new geopolitical narrative. I think it was to be the end of “conflict” and the start of the world “coming together” to face a “common threat”.
And I think, like good little actors our global leaders and our tame media were all given new scripts and new motivations. “Ok, guys, in this scene, you’re no longer enemies. You’re seeing that human beings need to work together to overcome terrible existential threats…”
The plan was to get that New Normal communitarian nightmare world all locked in place before we could react – or even get a bead on what was going on.
It was Agenda 2030 in quick time. Six months, not ten years. A bold headlong dash instead of the usual steady creep.
It was crazy.
And it didn’t work.
The fear factor never got high enough. The obvious non-existence of the “threat” became too clear too quickly to too many.
There was pushback. They had to halt and retreat.
And today the New Normal remains just a half-built prison.
They’re still working at it but they have gone back to slow and steady and the 2030 goal. One “shortage”, one act of censorship, one tiny new legislative incursion at a time.
And meanwhile what they REALLY need from us is that we all stop thinking about what we just saw.
It didn’t happen!
You [i]didn’t[/i] see supposed autonomous and diametrically oppositional world leaders all suddenly stop being autonomous and oppositional – as if by magic.
You [i]didn’t[/i] see them adopt totally new personas on cue and meekly start selling the same pandemic lies, and culling their populations with the same lockdowns & useless toxic vaccines.
It [i]did not[/i] look for all the world as if they were all on the same side, working for the same goals.
You [i]didn’t[/i] get any kind of glimpse behind the curtain.
You didn’t suddenly get to see how superficial and performative global politics must be.
The New Normal? Please. It was just the old normal, ok? – and frankly we’d be grateful if you’d stop using that particular phrase.
The Great Reset? What even was that? Big ole nothing burger is all.
NO. You were mistaken. Imagining things. Being a conspiracy theorist.
Global politics is NOT performative. Conflicts CAN’T all be turned off in a second when it becomes convenient to do so. And any impression they can was purely accidental/imaginary.
In fact look over there – [i]a war has started![/i] And we can’t stop or prevent it!
See, all nice and old normal.
Oh and ok -sigh… “covid” [i]was[/i] a lab leak bioweapon…
We feel forced to admit it.
It was those pesky Russians.
Or maybe those awful Yanks.
Or the Chinese.
Or maybe the Iranians.
Or could be ISIS I guess.
Or Israel.
Pick your side. Any side. We don’t really mind which.
Just so long as you totally forget the most important lesson you are ever going to learn about the nature of geopolitics.
Because if you remember it we are rather screwed, and you will be able to set yourself free.
And we don’t want that do we.
What a dreadful unintended consequence of our crazy little covid gamble that would be!
An awake and free world! – Horrible.
No, boys and girls (and “others”), don’t be playing with any of that nonsense.
Just come back to what you know.
The old show. The familiar songs.
Just keep your seat in our theater.
You know you want to really. It’s warm in here. And kind of reassuring.
Just keep buying our tasty popcorn, keep watching our shows. Cheer your chosen good guys, hiss at your chosen baddies.
All we ask is you never – ever – notice that brick wall at the back.
Or if you do notice it – look away and pretend you don’t.
And by the way, have you ever thought that while prisons might not be free – they [i]are[/i] lovely and safe.
Just a thought to leave with you – for future reference.
#74
Chinese City Plans Flu Lockdowns as Outbreaks Surge Across the Country, Top Virologist Warns of Next COVID-19 Wave


Fever cases in major cities across China are surging during the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) top Two Sessions annual meeting.
Regime officials said it’s an outbreak of influenza A, as Xi’an plans a citywide flu lockdown. However, people are worried about a resurgence of COVID-19, following the massive wave of infections over December and January that collapsed the country’s medical system and overwhelmed crematoriums.
Dr. Zhang Wenhong, China’s top virologist and director of the Infectious Diseases Department of Huashan Hospital Affiliated with Fudan University in Shanghai, responded to issues of influenza A and COVID-19 resurgence at a press conference during the Two Sessions meeting held in the Great Hall of Beijing on March 10.
He said that the next wave of COVID-19 infections may soon arrive. According to Zhang, the pandemic in China reached its peak of infections at the end of December last year and the antibodies acquired by the infected will gradually decline after five to six months. He warned that attention needs to be paid to the pathogenicity of the virus and vulnerable groups in preparation for the next wave of COVID-19.


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#75
Russia follows WHO’s lead and ramps up fear of the Arcturus variant


The Russian government is dialling up the “Virus Fear” in perfect synchronisation with the World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”) decision to “upgrade” Arcturus to a “variant of interest.”
Fellow BRICS member India is currently experiencing an “intense” outbreak of this variant, and Russia should expect its own Arcturus surge by the end of May, the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation, Anna Popova, said.
“WHO says ‘jump’ and the Russian government asks: ‘how high?’,” writes Edward Slavsquat.
Russia is bracing for a wave of highly infectious Arcturus, the newest and trendiest “covid subvariant,” Rospotrebnadzor chief Anna Popova announced on Thursday.
Fellow BRICS member India is currently experiencing an “intense” outbreak of this computer model, and Russia – which has already registered four confirmed cases! – should expect its own Arcturus surge by the end of May, Popova predicted.
A sharp uptick in hospitalisations is not anticipated, but just in case, Russia’s healthcare system is ready for “additional stress and overload,” she reassured the public.
Do ordinary Russians care at all about the Dreaded Virus? No. But the Russian government is dialling up the Virus Fear anyway – in perfect synchronisation with the WHO’s decision to “upgrade” Arcturus to a “variant of interest.”

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#76
The Covid Plandemic: Fear Is the Name of the Game – The Legal Approach


First published on April 11, 2023
Law is not hard, unless you go to law school in Germany, where you learn nothing about real life and everything about the most complicated theoretical legal doctrine in the most boring classes you´ve ever seen.
Every legal case, however, always starts with the facts, which make up the story. If you don´t get the facts right, then your legal analysis is useless, or, in your worst case scenario: you put the wrong man on death row. In our case at hand I would suggest the following approach at telling the story:
1. We need to start with exposing the Covid plandemic (not global warming or the free masons – or worse, that comes later) in three steps:
  1. [b]There was never a novel Corona virus[/b], only the four endemic Corona viruses which have been endemic since, if I remember correctly, the 1960ies. That is why they (Mr. Global) chose this virus for rolling out the plandemic: It was everywhere anyway (in most flus and colds, for example), and if you set the PCR test for this virus only, plus misuse it grossly (45 cycles of amplification) you´re almost guaranteed to find it pretty much everywhere. Add to this pictures and videoclips of military trucks in Bergamo, Italy on streets littered with (probably mostly empty) caskets and white hospital tents in front of hospitals in New York plus the msm and politicians screaming: we´re all going to die, unless a vaccine is found, you have the start of the plandemic.
We know now, of course that up until the start of the “vaccination” campaign there were no excess deaths anywhere. The spikes in New York and Bergamo were the result of the panic and gross medical malpractice: 94% of the people who allegedly died of Covid in both cities, died of completely different causes. In Bergamo, patients in nursing homes had been vaccinated shortly before the “pandemic” (I forget if it was the flu shots or sth else) arrived, weakening their already weakened immune system further, then they transferred people who were probably suffering from the flu to the nursing homes to make room for all those poor victims of the plandemic.
In the nursing homes the flu killed many of those patients who´s immune system had been deliberately weakened. Similar story in Newy York: Many fled to the hospitals in panic who would otherwise (without the panic mongering) have stayed at home, or even in bed to recover.
There some ran into nosocomial infections, others died of the “Fauci protocol” which ordered the doctors to use remdesivir and put people on a respirator. Bottom line, however: No excess mortality up until the start of the “vaccination” campaign anywhere, just panic mongering.




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Fascist Britain: More than 28,000 convicted of ‘Covid’ rule breaches in England and Wales


More than 28,000 people in England and Wales have been convicted of breaches of Covid-19 regulations, despite the government’s insistence that it never intended to criminalise people for minor infractions during the pandemic.
The convictions are for Covid-related offences, such as attendance at gatherings during lockdowns or arriving at airports without the proper evidence of a coronavirus test. Almost 16,000 of the convictions – or 55% – involved people under 30.
The figures, which were obtained by the Guardian through analysis of data from the Ministry of Justice, are considerably higher than any previous estimate.
They reveal how tens of thousands of mostly young people have been severely penalised for relatively minor infractions of Covid rules that have left them with damaging fines and, in many cases, criminal records.
Two years after restrictions were lifted, magistrates are continuing to work their way through a backlog of cases, with about 100 Covid-related cases being heard each month.
The average fine issued in magistrates courts last year was £6,000, although some people have been fined as much as £10,000.
The figures will add impetus to growing calls on the government to halt the criminal prosecutions. Penelope Gibbs, the director of the campaign group Transform Justice, said: “It is ridiculous that the courts are still prosecuting people for Covid offences. All outstanding Covid prosecutions should be cancelled immediately.”
The government said it intended to treat most breaches of Covid regulations as civil infractions, introducing fines to deter behaviour that could spread the virus, rather than criminalising people.
The then minister for policing, Kit Malthouse, told the justice committee in 2021 that the on-the-spot fines for Covid breaches were a “psychological game” and “relatively light-touch”. Lord Bethell, then a minister at the health department, said the government was “clamping down on … but not criminalising behaviour”.
Those statements appear at odds with the 28,000 convictions, which are understood to largely stem from people who initially received fixed-penalty notices. If a fine is contested – or left unpaid – it can result in magistrate judges ruling on the case without the defendant being present, under special fast-track measures.
Misunderstood or missed paperwork has led to people being found guilty and sentenced without their knowledge. Some say they had no idea they had been convicted in absentia until the bailiffs arrived.
Fast-track prosecutions
There were nearly 125,000 fixed-penalty notices issued in England and Wales during the pandemic, ranging from £50, such as that received by Boris Johnson for attending a party with 30 people while he was the prime minister, to fines of £10,000 given out to others for similar offences. Those that were paid went no further.
But tens of thousands of contested or unpaid civil fines have culminated in fast-track prosecutions. They include an 18-year-old student who attended a party during a lockdown, a 35-year-old man who hosted family members on New Year’s Eve and a 72-year-old woman who travelled back from Kenya without evidence of a negative Covid test.
“It’s a farce,” said Gareth Bloodworth, 33, who was convicted after police found him eating a takeaway burger in his car at a local beauty spot when lockdown measures were being enforced.
Bloodworth, a construction worker, was issued a fixed-penalty notice for £1,000, which he contested, hoping to explain his case at a hearing. He said he did not receive any paperwork asking him to provide a plea. A court then sentenced him in absentia, doubling the fine to £2,000. Two years after the incident, he was finally able to persuade the court to drop the conviction, but the ordeal caused months of stress.
“Financially, Covid had hit everyone and this sentence was hanging over me, the family, the mortgage, everything,” Bloodworth said.
Expedited Covid prosecutions rely on the single justice procedure (SJP), a process designed to fast-track prosecutions that would otherwise clog up magistrates courts.
The procedure begins when a letter is sent to a defendant, informing them about the prosecution and asking them to submit a plea. If they plead not guilty the case is treated as any other, with the defendant given an opportunity to contest their innocence in open court. However, if they plead guilty, or no plea is entered, potentially because of missed paperwork, the case is decided by a single magistrate without the defendant present.
Allawy Mintefij, 47, a shop owner from Bradford, regularly travels to Turkey for his clothing business. During one such trip in mid-2021, Turkey was added to England’s red list, meaning when he returned he could fly back only to certain airports. Confused, Mintefij boarded his previously booked return flight and arrived at Manchester – an airport not on the designated list – immediately breaking the new rules.
Nearly two years later, Mintefij discovered that he had been fined and that his failure to pay had meant his case had gone before a magistrate under the SJP. Mintefij says he did not receive information about the fine or the letter explaining that he was being prosecuted and requesting a plea.


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AHHHHH!!! I mean AHHHHH!! Covid-19 cases up 24% in England as number of Brits in hospital increase. AHHHHH!!


The number of coronavirus cases in the UK has gone up by 24 per cent, with the number of Brits ending up in hospital increasing, the latest Government data shows.
In the seven days up to July 15, there were 2,757 cases recorded – 539 more than in the previous seven-day period. Data published last week also showed that there was a slight increase in the number of people hospitalised with Covid-19, with a rate of 1.17 per 100,000 population, up from 0.8 per 100,000 in the previous week. ICU admission rates also increased to 0.07 compared to 0.04 in the previous report, the Government website explains.
But while infection rates and hospitalisations have shown signs of increasing, Dr Jamie Lopez Bernal, Consultant Epidemiologist for Immunisation at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said they still remain at low levels. He explained: “Covid-19 cases and hospital admission rates remain at low levels, though have risen very slightly in the past 2 weeks. We will continue to monitor these rates closely.
“The NHS will be in contact in autumn 2023 when the seasonal vaccine is available for those who are eligible due to health conditions or age. Remember that the virus can cause serious illness, especially for those who are older or immunosuppressed, so we urge everyone who is offered to take up the vaccine when offered.”
Usually, respiratory viruses such as flu and RSV start spreading in the autumn and peak in the winter. But Covid, a newer virus that has mutated a lot since emerging a few years ago, has also had summer surges since the pandemic began. The UK is not the only country that has seen an increase in the number of Covid infections. Cases have also gone up in the US, where doctors are watching the current trends closely.
Professor Stephen Griffin, co-chair of Independent SAGE, said there are several factors to consider when questioning what has influenced the increase in cases.
He told The Mirror: “It is likely, based on data from several different sources, including people going into hospital, that we are experiencing another wave of SARS2 infections – this will be the third wave of 2023.
“The two main drivers of waves are changes in the virus that allow it to avoid the antibodies we make, combined with the waning of that immunity as more time passes since our last vaccine or, sadly, infection.
“Behaviour, especially large gatherings indoors such as schools, universities, shops and workplaces has an influence as well.”
He added: “This wave certainly seems to be rising less quickly than previously, plus cases had dropped to a much lower level than following previous waves. “
Prof Griffin, from the University of Leeds, stressed that the level of testing in the UK has “fallen dramatically.”


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Matt Le Tissier reveals his family thought he had ‘mental health issues’ because of his views on the Covid pandemic… but insists they ‘now realise I wasn’t mad and was talking a lot of sense’


Matthew Le Tisser has claimed that his family and close friends thought he had ‘mental health issues’ over his controversial views during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Southampton legend was an outspoken figure throughout the pandemic, regularly making headlines with his viewpoints on social media and in interviews.
Among his claims were that PCR tests ‘were the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on mankind’, dying Covid patients in Italy ‘were actors’ and that the government’s interference in people’s lives during lockdown was an ‘injustice’.
In an interview with GB News, the 54-year-old admitted his views could have contributed to him being axed by Sky Sports, and that his family and close friends thought he had ‘gone a bit mad’.
When asked if he has paid a price for his views he responded: ‘I guess the price people will probably point to is I lost my job. Sky may tell you something different.
‘They told me they just wanted to take the show in a different direction but they didn’t deny that it had something to do with my posts on social media.
‘So, possibly my job. I guess in the early days probably my family and close friends thought I’d gone a bit mad because I was kind of going against the narrative and they thought I had mental health issues, quite frankly.
‘I knew that I didn’t and thankfully I stuck to my guns and what’s transpired over the last two or three years – a lot of them have now come to realise that I wasn’t mad and that I was actually talking a lot of sense.
‘I wasn’t right about everything but I was right about a lot of things.’
The Saints legend also told GB News that it was ‘very early’ into the pandemic that he thought things weren’t right.
He said: ‘From the moment the videos came out of China with people collapsing in the street. That’s the moment I went “that doesn’t look genuine, that doesn’t look real”.
‘It’s never happened anywhere else in the world. But those videos were why we had to shut down the economy and ruined a whole bunch of people’s lives from the lower and middle classes and make the people at the top richer.’
Le Tissier, who is unvaccinated, added: ‘I have no idea (how I survived the pandemic). I have not seen a doctor in the last three and a half years, it’s remarkable. Even if I needed one (appointment) I would have to wait a long time anyway.’


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Now there’s ANOTHER new Covid variant! Health chiefs claim Eris is starting to sweep UK amid spike in cases blamed on Barbenheimer and bad weather


Another Covid variant is taking off in Britain — but experts have today insisted there is nothing to panic about.
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) bosses have raised the alarm about Eris, saying it already makes up one in seven new cases after reaching the UK towards the end of May.
Hospitalisation rates are also starting to shoot up, sparking concern that the nation may be on the brink of being hit by a fresh wave.
However, experts today claimed it shows no sign of being more dangerous than the other strains circulating, including its ancestor Omicron.
Officials also say they are ‘closely’ monitoring the spread of the virus.
Experts have speculated that the ‘Barbenheimer effect’ – referring to the release of Barbie and Oppenheimer – might have contributed to the rise in infections, as well as the recent bad weather and waning immunity.


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