Andrew Bridgen has been suspended as a Conservative MP for spreading misinformation about Covid vaccination.
It comes after the North West Leicestershire MP posted a tweet that compared vaccines to the Holocaust.
Tory chief whip Simon Hart said the comments had "crossed a line" and caused great offence.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also condemned the remarks, calling the comparison "utterly unacceptable".
Mr Hart said Mr Bridgen would lose the party whip - meaning he will sit as an independent - while a formal investigation takes place.

Conservative chairman Nadhim Zahawi, a former vaccines minister, said he was "proud" of the UK's response to the pandemic, and he was "appalled" by Mr Bridgen's remarks.
"Any comparison made to the Holocaust is completely inappropriate, belittling one of the greatest horrors ever committed by humanity," he added.
A spokesman for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said that suspending the whip had been "the right thing to do" and accused Mr Bridgen of "whipping up anti-vax conspiracy theories".
He said it was "regrettable" that the prime minister had not acted sooner to "slap down what he has been saying".
Asked whether he thought the MP's remarks were antisemitic, Sir Keir's spokesman said: "A one word reference to the Holocaust would not meet the definition of antisemitism, but it is unacceptable", adding that he would "defer to others who may be better placed to judge this".

Clearly playing the antisemitism card here would be a cynical, tired and worn out tactic which deflects from the actual issue at hand. This didn't stop the loathsome Matt Hancock and the would be loathsome (if he weren't some kind of android) Rishi Sunak from condemning antisemitic, anti science, anti vaccine conspiracy theories in parliament. There's a video of that embedded in the article.
 

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💔How many more must fall before the direction of the narrative publicly changes remains to be seem. The guilty are still walking free and would never take responsibility for their actions and what seems to be in my opinion, a spiritual attack and crimes against humanity. 🙁

 
This made me very angry. So many lies and propaganda making out that this parliamentary member is some conspiracy nutcase. The problem is that one voice is not going to cut it. He needs to get together with other like minded souls to make his very valid points. I am sure there are other MP's who think along the same lines as he does. There is definitely strength in numbers.

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Andrew Bridgen has been suspended as a Conservative MP for spreading misinformation about Covid vaccination.
It comes after the North West Leicestershire MP posted a tweet that compared vaccines to the Holocaust.
Tory chief whip Simon Hart said the comments had "crossed a line" and caused great offence.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also condemned the remarks, calling the comparison "utterly unacceptable".
Mr Hart said Mr Bridgen would lose the party whip - meaning he will sit as an independent - while a formal investigation takes place.
Conservative chairman Nadhim Zahawi, a former vaccines minister, said he was "proud" of the UK's response to the pandemic, and he was "appalled" by Mr Bridgen's remarks.
"Any comparison made to the Holocaust is completely inappropriate, belittling one of the greatest horrors ever committed by humanity," he added.
A spokesman for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said that suspending the whip had been "the right thing to do" and accused Mr Bridgen of "whipping up anti-vax conspiracy theories".
He said it was "regrettable" that the prime minister had not acted sooner to "slap down what he has been saying".
Asked whether he thought the MP's remarks were antisemitic, Sir Keir's spokesman said: "A one word reference to the Holocaust would not meet the definition of antisemitism, but it is unacceptable", adding that he would "defer to others who may be better placed to judge this".
Clearly playing the antisemitism card here would be a cynical, tired and worn out tactic which deflects from the actual issue at hand. This didn't stop the loathsome Matt Hancock and the would be loathsome (if he weren't some kind of android) Rishi Sunak from condemning antisemitic, anti science, anti vaccine conspiracy theories in parliament. There's a video of that embedded in the article.
 
This made me very angry. So many lies and propaganda making out that this parliamentary member is some conspiracy nutcase. The problem is that one voice is not going to cut it. He needs to get together with other like minded souls to make his very valid points. I am sure there are other MP's who think along the same lines as he does. There is definitely strength in numbers.
Yes, definitely strength in numbers, and finding those types of like minded people is easier said then done against a World Narrative that's designed to keep people unaware and focused on a particular agenda, to avoid mass panic.

"You can fool all the people some of the time,
and some of the people all the time, but you cannot
fool all the people all the time. ~ Abraham Lincoln.

The guilty are still walking free and would never take responsibility for their soul-less actions.
 
This made me very angry. So many lies and propaganda making out that this parliamentary member is some conspiracy nutcase. The problem is that one voice is not going to cut it. He needs to get together with other like minded souls to make his very valid points. I am sure there are other MP's who think along the same lines as he does. There is definitely strength in numbers.

I can relate to that anger as probably most here on the forum. But I also find it draining and exhausting.

Every day we're bombarded with details, happenings, information, incidents, injustices - it's really just an overload of 'bad things' creating anger to identify with.
Thus it's so difficult to find that quiet place inside for a broader perspective and all the while feeding the control system with this energy.
These buggers are so clever as to harvest the energy of all people regardless of their stand and world view.
The further we move into this whole 'end time scenario' the more I start to believe that this is really only about 'choice'. We won't stop what is unfolding even with greater numbers, osit.
That one parlamentarian won't change much but he made a personal choice to speak up thus working on his own path and destiny.
All of us have to choose and our choice will make the difference- on a personal but also on a cosmic level even if we cannot see ahead of our little 'I's'.
The C's said that we cannot beat 'them' in 3D and this rings true to me.
So what I find most hard and difficult to do is to keep the anger in check, my self righteous indignation about what we see every day, the folly, the insanity, the agression, the injustice. To recognize and discipline the emotional turmoil all this is creating is such a great lesson and so hard to achieve.
Last night, after a week at work with the now all too common aggression, insults, physical violence etc., my son was practising the ukulele. So we sang 'Halleluja', 'Let it be' and 'Scarborough Fair' when all the floodgates opened. The tears were flowing freely and I let them do so through 5 parts of 'Outlander. ;-D
Well, I think it was all this built-up anger and sadness that had to come out.
Still, I feel I'm easy prey when I have so much anger bottled up inside. Besides, making me feel unattractive due to puffy eyes today. ;-)
 
I can relate to that anger as probably most here on the forum. But I also find it draining and exhausting.

Every day we're bombarded with details, happenings, information, incidents, injustices - it's really just an overload of 'bad things' creating anger to identify with.
Thus it's so difficult to find that quiet place inside for a broader perspective and all the while feeding the control system with this energy.
These buggers are so clever as to harvest the energy of all people regardless of their stand and world view.
The further we move into this whole 'end time scenario' the more I start to believe that this is really only about 'choice'. We won't stop what is unfolding even with greater numbers, osit.
That one parlamentarian won't change much but he made a personal choice to speak up thus working on his own path and destiny.
All of us have to choose and our choice will make the difference- on a personal but also on a cosmic level even if we cannot see ahead of our little 'I's'.
The C's said that we cannot beat 'them' in 3D and this rings true to me.
So what I find most hard and difficult to do is to keep the anger in check, my self righteous indignation about what we see every day, the folly, the insanity, the agression, the injustice. To recognize and discipline the emotional turmoil all this is creating is such a great lesson and so hard to achieve.
Last night, after a week at work with the now all too common aggression, insults, physical violence etc., my son was practising the ukulele. So we sang 'Halleluja', 'Let it be' and 'Scarborough Fair' when all the floodgates opened. The tears were flowing freely and I let them do so through 5 parts of 'Outlander. ;-D
Well, I think it was all this built-up anger and sadness that had to come out.
Still, I feel I'm easy prey when I have so much anger bottled up inside. Besides, making me feel unattractive due to puffy eyes today. ;-)
I'm with you on this anger and sadness issue. I like to listen to celtic music to calm the emotional storm, and to meditate, but sometimes a piece of news is enough for the anger to come back. Realising there is close to nothing to be done to help humanity see, to protect those who are vulnerable, is a bitter lesson. It's somewhat conforting to know I'm not the only one dealing with this
 
I can relate to that anger as probably most here on the forum. But I also find it draining and exhausting.

Every day we're bombarded with details, happenings, information, incidents, injustices - it's really just an overload of 'bad things' creating anger to identify with.
Thus it's so difficult to find that quiet place inside for a broader perspective and all the while feeding the control system with this energy.
These buggers are so clever as to harvest the energy of all people regardless of their stand and world view.
The further we move into this whole 'end time scenario' the more I start to believe that this is really only about 'choice'. We won't stop what is unfolding even with greater numbers, osit.
That one parlamentarian won't change much but he made a personal choice to speak up thus working on his own path and destiny.
All of us have to choose and our choice will make the difference- on a personal but also on a cosmic level even if we cannot see ahead of our little 'I's'.
The C's said that we cannot beat 'them' in 3D and this rings true to me.
So what I find most hard and difficult to do is to keep the anger in check, my self righteous indignation about what we see every day, the folly, the insanity, the agression, the injustice. To recognize and discipline the emotional turmoil all this is creating is such a great lesson and so hard to achieve.
Last night, after a week at work with the now all too common aggression, insults, physical violence etc., my son was practising the ukulele. So we sang 'Halleluja', 'Let it be' and 'Scarborough Fair' when all the floodgates opened. The tears were flowing freely and I let them do so through 5 parts of 'Outlander. ;-D
Well, I think it was all this built-up anger and sadness that had to come out.
Still, I feel I'm easy prey when I have so much anger bottled up inside. Besides, making me feel unattractive due to puffy eyes today. ;-)
I agree with you completely about the anger Tauriel. It is so hard to control but the energy of it probably goes straight to STS so I don't want to end up feeding those predators. As you say we probably cannot do much in 3D except work on ourselves, support others as much as we can and put our faith in the Universe. Regarding tears I find them healing. I was in tears yesterday. I drove a family to the vet with their dead cat to be cremated as their car had broken down the day before. We were four people tucked into a tiny room with the vet, a vet nurse and this poor dead animal and we were all in tears... :hug2:
 
Trial in Norway starts monday. A nurse lost her job because she refused to take the jab. She is taking this to court.
sorry for the norwegians language. But the above is the essense.

 
I have quickly checked if this info has been posted here already, and will run out of time to edit soon so apologize if this is already on this or another thread!

Children's Health Defense (Robert F. Kennedy Jr et al) filed anti-trust claim against the Trusted News Initiative, notice appeared yesterday! This organization got together ostensibly to oppose foreign interference in US elections but had it's greatest hour trashing actual Covid information since 2020. So I post it here.

I've waited for this day when the TNI is called out into the open for setting out to choke and squelch (words of the TNI itself) independent media. The fallen CBC is a part of this cartel and probably other major Canadian media though at this moment I don't know who they are but we can probably guess.

The claim is a really great read- 96 pages though.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/TNI-Complaint-1.10.22.pdf

I'll just excerpt key ideas in the claim.

7. A classic per se unlawful group boycott involves “a concerted attempt by a group of competitors” to “disadvantage [other] competitors by either directly denying or persuading or coercing suppliers or customers to deny relationships the competitors need in the competitive struggle” or by “cut[ting] off access to a supply, facility, or market necessary to enable the boycotted firm to compete.” Northwest Wholesale Stationers, Inc. v. Pacific Stationery Printing Co., 472 U.S. 284, 294 (1985), quoted in Tunica Web Advertising v. Tunica Casino, 496 F.3d 403, 413 (5th Cir. 2007).

13. For example, TNI members have deemed the following to be “misinformation” that could not be published on the world’s dominant Internet platforms: (A) reporting that COVID may have originated in a laboratory in Wuhan, China; (B) reporting that the COVID vaccines do not prevent infection; (C) reporting that vaccinated persons can transmit COVID to others; and (D) reporting that compromising emails and videos were found on a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden.

19. This economic motivation was expressly admitted in 2022 by the founder of the TNI, the BBC: Of course the members of the Trusted News Initiative are . . . rivals. . . . But in a crisis situation like this, absolutely, organizations have to focus on the things they have in common, rather than . . . their commercial . . . rivalries. . . . t’s important that trusted news providers club together. Because actually the real rivalry now is not between for example the BBC and CNN globally, it’s actually between all trusted news providers and a tidal wave of unchecked [reporting] that’s being piped out mainly through digital platforms . . . . That’s the real competition now in the digital media world. Of course organizations will always compete against one another for audiences. But the existential threat I think is that overall breakdown in trust, so that trusted news organizations lose in the long term if audiences just abandon the idea of a relationship of trust with news organizations. So actually we’ve got a lot more to hold us together than we have to work in competition with one another.
 
At first I thought this was BS, but apparently it isn't.
The demographics of those chosen to work in this center .... well are interesting.
This didn't collide with any hiring practice laws in the great city of New York ? Apparently NOT.


Here is a story from NY verifying the opening of these centers.

Privately run COVID vaccine sites begin administering doses to young children​

By Patrick Adcroft and Spectrum News Staff New York City
UPDATED 6:25 PM ET Jun. 21, 2022 PUBLISHED 1:00 PM ET Jun. 21, 2022

The wait is over for families looking to get their young children vaccinated against COVID-19.
Starting Tuesday, privately run vaccination sites across the city began administering COVID-19 doses to children as young as 6 months old.
In the Bronx, at the Montefiore Comprehensive Family Care Center, NY1 reporter Amy Yensi spotted families lining up early to be among the first to protect their children against the virus.
One mother Yensi spoke with said it's been a moment both she and her child had been waiting for for quite some time.
“He’s so happy. He’s been waiting for two years to be vaccinated,” Anna Weiser said while holding her newly vaccinated youngster.
 
Confirmation of some of the detrimental effects of the jab:

Pierre,

In Japan, public travel assistance started on January 10th, but the condition of the assistance is three doses of the Covid vaccine. Jab three times and you die. What a terrible thing, isn't it?

日本では10日から公的な旅行支援が始まったんですが、ワクチン3回接種が支援の条件になってるんです。3回打ったら死ぬんでしょ。ひどい話ですね。
 
Just a reminder about the situation here in Japan.
The tide has now completely turned, and an associate professor at Kyoto University who questioned the guilt of vaccines is being praised for his insight.
ここ日本の状況について、念のためにご報告します。今や完全に流れが変わって、ワクチンの罪を問うた京都大学の准教授が見識を讃えられています。

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Kyoto University is the number two national university in our country. It is suspicious that an associate professor of such a university would make such an exposure. He may be one of the Anti-Christ who was said to appear in the end of the times.

京都大学というのは、わが国の国立大学ナンバー2です。そんな大学の准教授が、こんな露出を行うというのは、怪しいですよね。最後の時に現れると言われていた、アンチ・キリストの1人なのかも知れません。
 
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