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    My husband was a public sector accountant for decades until 2019. He said that the UK (and presumably other prosperous western nations) had a major pensions crisis ticking time bomb because the post-war WW2 baby-boom generation, now pensioners, were outstripping the working population ie more money would be going out in pensions and healthcare from the public purse than workers paying taxes going in to the public purse at an unprecedented and unsustainable level. Therein lies a MOTIVE. There were no COVID tests in the UK in 2020 and GP's were not permitted to see anyone with COVID symptoms, therefore care home patients were diagnosed in 2020 solely on symptoms by a GP remotely, often only by phone with no visual observation possible. The government's end of life care protocols replacing preventative and appropriate virus treatments, plus early batches of vaccine rolled out to the elderly cohorts first in late 2020 early 2021, according to the Danish study, comprising the majority of serious side effects, in addition to the increased legalisation or euthanasian in western nations like Canada, and even throw mass migration of working populations, all create a set of circumstances that, when put together, do feed the suspicion that killing off the elderly and replacing them with working age adults is part of a global trend. It's as though people are being treated like cattle, herd us, reduce the quality of the food, make battery hen houses or high rise with little or no outdoor space, sanitise them medically, make them work and cream off the taxes, transfer the public purse in to private venture, then cull the weak and elderly when they become an economic burden. It's not only inhumane, it's EVIL.​

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    Google it yourself for the context.

  • #2
    That is absolutely spot on!
    I think there is a real possibility that the Post Office scandal and the infected blood scandal may be a tipping point here in the UK, where we demand more from our elected politicians.

    Here's hoping.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post
      That is absolutely spot on!
      I think there is a real possibility that the Post Office scandal and the infected blood scandal may be a tipping point here in the UK, where we demand more from our elected politicians.

      Here's hoping.
      Something would be good let alone 'more.' What is it that is said, the last bloke to walk into Parliament with honest intentions was Guy Fawkes.

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      • #4
        Have youse seen this new product?

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        • #5
          'Uni-Party" re-elects itself on the 4th of July. Whoopee!

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