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These wartime analogies are a hoot! Keep 'em comin'
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Reminds me of this…wartime racing
https://youtu.be/0EPdJlxO26Y All credit to them for using real horse names imo |
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Good to see spyker making a t!t of himself again with his WW2 'comparisons'
spyker 01 Dec 21 11:32 i've asked this a number of times before and surprisingly didn't get an answer so here goes again, what would you lot have done with gas masks in the war that you claim to have won yourselves but never took part in? I'm not sure they were ever used (there is some doubt as to how effective they would have been) yet they had to be carried by everyone everywhere and you got arrested if you didn't? The danger was unseen and unproven yet pretty much everyone did as they were told for the duration. I won't even bother asking about blackouts as you def wouldn't have bothered to shut the curtains. Totally Fake 'President' James Delingpole @JamesDelingpole Masks serve the same function that gas masks served early in WW2: a propaganda psy op designed to elevate the state of fear |
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all the crackpots and nutjobs of the forum have gathered on this thread
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Saddo I nearly choked on my sandwich then
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CCFC i sincerely hope you dont come to regret the above comment. Surley, surely fgs you can see things are not right and there are some very tough times coming.
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Greece will fine its older refuseniks 100 euros a month. Doubtless to be withheld from pensions. I'm ready to live on a ton less a month WHEN Johnson et al bring that to the UK
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Ursula Von Der Leyen says it's time the EU thinks about mandatory vaccination for all EU states
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New World Order agenda jet
Theyve scared my uncle into having the jab now and he was the biggest anti vaxxer going ffs but hes been ill and cant hold his beer down so he ran to book his jab and hes niw flipped on it all My thinking is with the colder weather this winter itll mean less vitamin D and more drain and illness like symptoms, trust me most who talk a good game will give in sadly They havent the minerals for a war so feck em, they cant be trusted or relied upon anyway |
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Medical emergencies in the crowd caused two Premier League matches to be halted on Wednesday night.
The game between Watford and leaders Chelsea was stopped for more than 30 minutes after a supporter suffered a cardiac arrest during the first half. The fan was stabilised before being taken to hospital. Later, the start of the second half between Southampton and Leicester was delayed by about 15 minutes after a supporter was taken ill. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59499149 |
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dont tell you are blaming the vaccine
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Ye how could it be the vaccine, people have been having heart attacks at football games for as long as I can remember, the athletes too!
basically dont believe what you are seeing with your own eyes regards, factchecker. |
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“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
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This business of stopping football matches because of a 'medical emergency' is surely not being thought of as a possible problem with the vaccine is it?
My god. to start with, today someone only need break a fingernail in public and panic sets in but aside from my contempt for the drama-fuelled society we now live in, let's look at the business of medical emergencies at a football match shall we? To begin with, in the Dagenham v Salford TV cup tie a few weeks back, the medical emergency was someone with a cut head having stumbled over bringing a cup of tea back to where he was standing. He pleaded to be left alone but the stewards and medical staff carted him away on a stretcher, no doubt loving the chance to invoke their 'procedures'. And as for the TV commentator that night, I thought he was going to cry at one point. Now, tonight a reported heart attack victim at one of the games. OK, that's bad but when I was at West Ham v Wolves in 1974 a guy keeled over with what appeared to be a heart attack just a short distance away from where my dad and I were stood. Space was made for the medics (St John's Ambulance) and he was taken away on a stretcher down the touchline but the game did not stop. Moving on to the late 1980's, one autumn meeting a poor guy suffered at heart attack at Ascot right by the rails bookies. Nobody, including me, could get by for about five minutes until a pathway was cleared. The poor chap was a big fella and the look of how blue he had gone in the face was truly awful. The medics worked on him as his mates stood there, some of them in tears, because he had clearly died. BUT betting for the next race went on and so did the race itself. Disrespectful yes, but the point is that we are now hearing about all these spectator medical emergencies although they are almost certainly no more common then they ever have been. To link it with the vaccine is a bit over the top and on a site where there are so many supposed sharp minds who should be good at figures, the lack of awareness - or just plain ignoring - of how few issues we have had given close to 50 million - 50 MILLION - people have been jabbed completely amazes me! Lastly, as for the WW2 comparisons. Yes, a bit daft, but I tell you for sure that if today's anxt-ridden society ever went through what the public went through in WW2 it would collapse in on itself inside a week. We have become a nation of drama queens and for those of us brought up in the 60's and 70's it is all a bit stomach churning. |
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Well said The Knight.
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Could someone post heart attack data for athletes pre-vaccine vs post vaccine.
I've seen what it is but don't to face the wrath of the moderators again. I'll give you a hint though, there are differences ![]() |
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Probably the most famous one.
Dixie Dean died on 1 March 1980 at age 73 after suffering a heart attack at Everton's home ground Goodison Park whilst watching a match against their closest rivals, Liverpool. It was the first time that Dean had visited Goodison Park in several years, due to ill health. |
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Nobody is saying that it never happens, but it certainly seems to be more frequent this year.
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..Ever thought athlete's / Footballer's may be training harder than ever before. ??
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Haha, props for your mental gymnastics, impressive stuff.
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how many British professional footballers /jockeys or other young sportsmen/women have definitely died of covid please ?
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Or been in ICU beds.
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None that i can recall Howard
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how many British professional footballers /jockeys or other young sportsmen/women have definitely died of covid please ?
Howard, please dont let the facts get in the way of a good thread, comedy gold this is. |
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Dying with covid after a positive test in the last 28 days is the criteria. Phew what a mouthful
Dying OF covid is not easily ascertained |
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Long term effects of the vaccine aren't restricted to how you feel at dinner-time a few after being pricked.
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few hours*
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