Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell
My mate is over from Australia at the moment. He declined the jab, but was unable to buy alcohol as a result. If you wanted to buy beer, you had to produce a vaccination certificate as if it were ID. Shocking.
That's a very interesting social experiment. Declining the jab obviously has health implications, but then so does giving up alcohol.
Some interesting stats on R4 More or Less last week about death rates between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. As much as anything it showed how hysteria can result in perfectly normal/expected figures (in fact better than normal or expected) can be taken totally out of context and misunderstood .
Ceci n'est pas un moderateur.
It's a bit of a vague outline of what was interesting Mark but I wonder if it was a piece by their disinformation expert Marianna Spring, who lied on a CV to try and get a job and now heads up BBC Verify and lies about other things.
I watched a piece on ITV News Wednesday evening where Martin Stew "Health & Science Correspondent" was talking about the warm weather this week and advised us that heat kills far more people than cold.
I have asked him to show me the data - I'm still waiting.
The information available suggests cold is 20 times more of a killer across Europe.
What I find interesting on the MSM these days is the lengths they will go to - spouting clear lies - to promote a narrative they believe in.
Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell