1) 'The experimental gene therapy drugs don't stop transmission....'
2) 'Latest data suggests that they don't make much difference to hospitalisations and deaths'
3) '...and quite a lot of people have died from them...'
Either provide links to the peer reviewed sources you are quoting, or stop posting crank conspiracy nonsense; it's embarrassing frankly.
Same goes for someone suggesting the club should get involved with the "vaccine" coercion. Why is it a different standard for me? Twit.
In the mean time, if you're really interested, I provide the following link to be going on with, which links to a page on "vaccine" adverse reactions and deaths based on MHRA Yellow Card Covid-19 adverse reaction data (i.e. official government data) - information you are unlikely to see mentioned on your BBC.
https://yellowcard.ukcolumn.org/yellow-card-reports
I emphasise, people can make their own health decisions, and it's not an issue the club should get involved with (as someone else appeared to suggest they should - the reason I posted in the first place).
Jeremy Vine got very uppioty when someone managed to get onto his show highlighting this information.
The caller lied to get on - saying how he changed his mind after originally being anti vaccine - and, when accused of lying, pointed out that is what the BBC have been doing.
If we truly are an inclusive club, we should let anyone in reegardless of their medical history.
Some excellent point again Hugh, speaking as someone who has had his double jab.
Yes I heard that call too, it was quite funny.
I was in a medical waiting room and it came on about our next caller being just the on message person they wanted about how he had seen the light! Then it turned out he was the opposite, Vine couldn't handle it and showed himself to be the ill informed mouth piece that he is.
Now don't get me wrong he was right to call out the Yellow Card stats as being not the way to measure issues with the vaccine; they are clearly just individuals logging that they felt off after having taken one. Which as Jeremy so was so keen to point out could be a co-incidence.
When challenged that this is exactly what "died of Covid" is too he couldn't see it or wouldn't see it.
In fact he wanted us to write the person off because apparently telling a fib to one of his "researchers" was a heinous crime - unbelievable Jeff!
UK Column bad, BBC bad - same sh*t different flavours.