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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2023 12:04:20 GMT
I am in the vulnerable category and wear a mask whenever I go out, why is that silly? ok let me pop my lab coat on for a minute. Right. Before i say anything else the second Covid infection left me with heart failure thanks to auricular fibrillation lung congestion and an inability to climb more than three steps on the stairs. Persistence in physical exercise forced my systems back to 45% of ejected fraction which is about 75% of normal and the return of stamina sufficient to walk five miles and cycle nine but it took years and was terrifying at the start so yes i know what this fucking pox CAN do snd DID do to me. But i don’t wear a mask. Nothing to to with reduced airflow. I have a genetic quirk that makes me a sherpa as far as O2 retention goes and it has literally saved my life several times in low o2 situations But the fact is there is only one type of face mask that blocks the inhalation of the droplets. If you have one like ICU nurses had or a self contained breathing apparatus such as the scuba-like equipment supplying independent air inside my Porton Down style NBC suit i wore when culturing cells as a biochemist for my research (to protect the cells from me, not the other way round btw) then you are indeed protected. But alas my NBC suit is for the elevennstine man i was in my 20s not the man i am today. Although it woukd have been amusing wearing it to ASDA !!!! The 25p joke things you get from Lidl merely stop you from spreading any infection you have to hard surfaces you encounter. So for that one reason alone, the fact the masks widely circulated to the public offered little protection to the wearer, that wasn’t what they were for … i feel you may be falsely believing the equipment you use protects you in ways it simply does not. You are forgetting that the virus can enter the eyes, John. So masks won't work for that.
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May 8, 2023 21:47:29 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on May 8, 2023 21:47:29 GMT
ok let me pop my lab coat on for a minute. Right. Before i say anything else the second Covid infection left me with heart failure thanks to auricular fibrillation lung congestion and an inability to climb more than three steps on the stairs. Persistence in physical exercise forced my systems back to 45% of ejected fraction which is about 75% of normal and the return of stamina sufficient to walk five miles and cycle nine but it took years and was terrifying at the start so yes i know what this fucking pox CAN do snd DID do to me. But i don’t wear a mask. Nothing to to with reduced airflow. I have a genetic quirk that makes me a sherpa as far as O2 retention goes and it has literally saved my life several times in low o2 situations But the fact is there is only one type of face mask that blocks the inhalation of the droplets. If you have one like ICU nurses had or a self contained breathing apparatus such as the scuba-like equipment supplying independent air inside my Porton Down style NBC suit i wore when culturing cells as a biochemist for my research (to protect the cells from me, not the other way round btw) then you are indeed protected. But alas my NBC suit is for the elevennstine man i was in my 20s not the man i am today. Although it woukd have been amusing wearing it to ASDA !!!! The 25p joke things you get from Lidl merely stop you from spreading any infection you have to hard surfaces you encounter. So for that one reason alone, the fact the masks widely circulated to the public offered little protection to the wearer, that wasn’t what they were for … i feel you may be falsely believing the equipment you use protects you in ways it simply does not. You are forgetting that the virus can enter the eyes, John. So masks won't work for that. ok fair enough. But if we’re going there any cut or similar offers a way in. Hence the NBC suit …
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2023 8:00:40 GMT
I am in the vulnerable category and wear a mask whenever I go out, why is that silly? ok let me pop my lab coat on for a minute. Right. Before i say anything else the second Covid infection left me with heart failure thanks to auricular fibrillation lung congestion and an inability to climb more than three steps on the stairs. Persistence in physical exercise forced my systems back to 45% of ejected fraction which is about 75% of normal and the return of stamina sufficient to walk five miles and cycle nine but it took years and was terrifying at the start so yes i know what this fucking pox CAN do snd DID do to me. But i don’t wear a mask. Nothing to to with reduced airflow. I have a genetic quirk that makes me a sherpa as far as O2 retention goes and it has literally saved my life several times in low o2 situations But the fact is there is only one type of face mask that blocks the inhalation of the droplets. If you have one like ICU nurses had or a self contained breathing apparatus such as the scuba-like equipment supplying independent air inside my Porton Down style NBC suit i wore when culturing cells as a biochemist for my research (to protect the cells from me, not the other way round btw) then you are indeed protected. But alas my NBC suit is for the elevennstine man i was in my 20s not the man i am today. Although it woukd have been amusing wearing it to ASDA !!!! The 25p joke things you get from Lidl merely stop you from spreading any infection you have to hard surfaces you encounter. So for that one reason alone, the fact the masks widely circulated to the public offered little protection to the wearer, that wasn’t what they were for … i feel you may be falsely believing the equipment you use protects you in ways it simply does not. There were some unfortunate people that were affected by the vaccine, a consequence of rushing it through, no doubt, but it has saved many more lives that it has taken. Sorry to hear that you were one of the effected. Face masks are not the same as one way mirrors, I agree they are not perfect and those offered to the public are the worst of a bad bunch but they do work up to a point.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2023 9:22:18 GMT
Yes, they work up to the point that you catch a/the virus.
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May 9, 2023 11:38:59 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on May 9, 2023 11:38:59 GMT
ok let me pop my lab coat on for a minute. Right. Before i say anything else the second Covid infection left me with heart failure thanks to auricular fibrillation lung congestion and an inability to climb more than three steps on the stairs. Persistence in physical exercise forced my systems back to 45% of ejected fraction which is about 75% of normal and the return of stamina sufficient to walk five miles and cycle nine but it took years and was terrifying at the start so yes i know what this fucking pox CAN do snd DID do to me. But i don’t wear a mask. Nothing to to with reduced airflow. I have a genetic quirk that makes me a sherpa as far as O2 retention goes and it has literally saved my life several times in low o2 situations But the fact is there is only one type of face mask that blocks the inhalation of the droplets. If you have one like ICU nurses had or a self contained breathing apparatus such as the scuba-like equipment supplying independent air inside my Porton Down style NBC suit i wore when culturing cells as a biochemist for my research (to protect the cells from me, not the other way round btw) then you are indeed protected. But alas my NBC suit is for the elevennstine man i was in my 20s not the man i am today. Although it woukd have been amusing wearing it to ASDA !!!! The 25p joke things you get from Lidl merely stop you from spreading any infection you have to hard surfaces you encounter. So for that one reason alone, the fact the masks widely circulated to the public offered little protection to the wearer, that wasn’t what they were for … i feel you may be falsely believing the equipment you use protects you in ways it simply does not. There were some unfortunate people that were affected by the vaccine, a consequence of rushing it through, no doubt, but it has saved many more lives that it has taken. Sorry to hear that you were one of the effected. Face masks are not the same as one way mirrors, I agree they are not perfect and those offered to the public are the worst of a bad bunch but they do work up to a point. the vaccine arrived too late for the first and second occasions on which i caught this pox. The first occasion which was only confirmed by later testing of sample material was after chinese business people and their accompanying state security goons from the province adjacent to wuhan travelled to france, italy, germany and wales infecting people they met including our company driver who infected me and others long before we knew of piles of dead on chinese hospital floors. Tbe second and deadlier attack was 11 months later. Wales had no effective testing in place then as tbe Cottage burners and the black twat given the job of Health Secretary when he was in reality insufficiently skilled to mop the floors refused to release test kits in wales as they had no welsh language instructions, which is why welsh NHS workers were told to go to england to be tested. The second dose of the AstraZenica vaccine obliterated the blood thinning capacity of the warfarin i was prescribed permanently following the mini stroke that hit as part of my long covid issues after the 2nd infection. The Pfizer booster nearly killed me 15 seconds after administration. Suffice to say hundreds saw what it did to me in the huge hall and told the perpetrators of this cull to fuck off and die themselves. I was just barely able to stay conscious as paramedics fought to keep the reaper at bay. I have politely refused all further boosters and less politely told some asshole who rang me to caution me against this folly exactly where he can fuck off to. As a former research biochemist i know the ability of the bog standard face masks to protect the wearer is limited. If you walk into an area having a droplet cloud and breathe in, it is true the mask will absorb some / most particulate matter that would otherwise enter your airway BUT you are from that point providing it with a warm, moist environment - the mask - to sit in and maybe multiply and every time you breathe in, you inhale the cocktail in the mask fabric. The main (some may say only) thing these masks do well is contain exhaled gunge that might otherwise infect areas in social spaces eg bus seats and bell areas. Thats why they were demanded. Not to protect you but to try to reduce your ability to infect others if infected. All of that said i have seen first hand the positive power of the placebo effect where persons on clinical trials given placebo medication show measurable improvement which i can only assume derived from individual resources set to fight the condition bolstered by nothing more than belief they were being assisted by medical intervention …..
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Post by andrewbrown on May 15, 2023 14:29:01 GMT
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Post by Toreador on May 18, 2023 5:10:28 GMT
I am in the vulnerable category and wear a mask whenever I go out, why is that silly? ok let me pop my lab coat on for a minute. Right. Before i say anything else the second Covid infection left me with heart failure thanks to auricular fibrillation lung congestion and an inability to climb more than three steps on the stairs. Persistence in physical exercise forced my systems back to 45% of ejected fraction which is about 75% of normal and the return of stamina sufficient to walk five miles and cycle nine but it took years and was terrifying at the start so yes i know what this fucking pox CAN do snd DID do to me. But i don’t wear a mask. Nothing to to with reduced airflow. I have a genetic quirk that makes me a sherpa as far as O2 retention goes and it has literally saved my life several times in low o2 situations But the fact is there is only one type of face mask that blocks the inhalation of the droplets. If you have one like ICU nurses had or a self contained breathing apparatus such as the scuba-like equipment supplying independent air inside my Porton Down style NBC suit i wore when culturing cells as a biochemist for my research (to protect the cells from me, not the other way round btw) then you are indeed protected. But alas my NBC suit is for the elevennstine man i was in my 20s not the man i am today. Although it woukd have been amusing wearing it to ASDA !!!! The 25p joke things you get from Lidl merely stop you from spreading any infection you have to hard surfaces you encounter. So for that one reason alone, the fact the masks widely circulated to the public offered little protection to the wearer, that wasn’t what they were for … i feel you may be falsely believing the equipment you use protects you in ways it simply does not. Interesting in that I have similar situation and I know of two or three others similarly affected. So have your healthcare people accepted your analysis or are they denying it. When I raised a similar point with my GP he said the number of cases were miniscule but I saw a tremor when I said that's probably because most have died and put on the COVID deaths list.
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Post by steppenwolf on May 18, 2023 6:32:24 GMT
No point in arguing the point with the Anti Democratic Tories on here, if the sun was out, they would say its night time. The amount of voter fraud cases at the last general election for example was almost non-existent, but yet the Tories insist that ID is necessary. How do you know? If anyone complains of fraud to the Electoral Commission they refer them to the police and the police say they don't know anything about electoral law and refer them back to the Electoral Commission. The only action that ever gets taken is when journalists get interested for one reason or another or someone takes out a private prosecution. And on every occasion that this happened they found widespread breaches of electoral law. For example the investigation into Lutfur Rahman's election in Tower Hamlets found so many breaches of the law that I haven't got time to list them. Voter fraud is almost certainly widespread but it's too difficult and expensive to investigate - that's why it's best to prevent it. It's all the more important now because elections tend to hinge on about 30 marginals, which means that elections can be swung without much rigging at all. It's dead easy.
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May 18, 2023 20:36:42 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on May 18, 2023 20:36:42 GMT
ok let me pop my lab coat on for a minute. Right. Before i say anything else the second Covid infection left me with heart failure thanks to auricular fibrillation lung congestion and an inability to climb more than three steps on the stairs. Persistence in physical exercise forced my systems back to 45% of ejected fraction which is about 75% of normal and the return of stamina sufficient to walk five miles and cycle nine but it took years and was terrifying at the start so yes i know what this fucking pox CAN do snd DID do to me. But i don’t wear a mask. Nothing to to with reduced airflow. I have a genetic quirk that makes me a sherpa as far as O2 retention goes and it has literally saved my life several times in low o2 situations But the fact is there is only one type of face mask that blocks the inhalation of the droplets. If you have one like ICU nurses had or a self contained breathing apparatus such as the scuba-like equipment supplying independent air inside my Porton Down style NBC suit i wore when culturing cells as a biochemist for my research (to protect the cells from me, not the other way round btw) then you are indeed protected. But alas my NBC suit is for the elevennstine man i was in my 20s not the man i am today. Although it woukd have been amusing wearing it to ASDA !!!! The 25p joke things you get from Lidl merely stop you from spreading any infection you have to hard surfaces you encounter. So for that one reason alone, the fact the masks widely circulated to the public offered little protection to the wearer, that wasn’t what they were for … i feel you may be falsely believing the equipment you use protects you in ways it simply does not. Interesting in that I have similar situation and I know of two or three others similarly affected. So have your healthcare people accepted your analysis or are they denying it. When I raised a similar point with my GP he said the number of cases were miniscule but I saw a tremor when I said that's probably because most have died and put on the COVID deaths list. i TAUGHT the former senior partners at my GP and i started my undergraduate course in molecular biology on the same day, in tbe same classroom, as a third partner in the practice. Roy and I sat and listened in awe to the Professor of Physiology begin his welcoming address but the wheels came off the wagon when he referred to us as the top 8% of the population our age… Roy and I looked at each other and we said pretty much in unison ‘well thats the country fucked then’ Unsurprisingly i discussed the disease and its impact on me with them as their equal. But then as they started in practice i was one of 13 people then in the UK acknowledged as an active researcher into cell surface receptors of tbe type the chinese pox exploited. Sadly Maggie Fucking Thatcher shut down my funding. I went on to develop more efficient ways of killing enemy armed forces personnel Somewhere there’s a universe where Thatcher was strangled at birth or her father used a condom properly. In that universe it id I, not Chris Whitty, standing at a podium and LOTS of things are very different.
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Post by johnofgwent on May 19, 2023 9:25:55 GMT
No point in arguing the point with the Anti Democratic Tories on here. what, pray, is anti-democratic about proving you are who you say you are when you vote ? You said nothing when GORDON BROWN demanded the price of a passport rise to £100 in 2008 to include the cost of producing an additional photo identity card it would be mandatory to carry. It took an election to throw him into the gutter along with his idea only seen in Europe in countries conquered by the nazis but by then Sunak’s favourite IT company's British co-conspirator had already spent the fucking money so the cost stayed. You said nothing when photo id became a requirement to open a bank account or transfer a pension. Your fucking useless MP in Newport East did fucking fuck all when Barclays told me i had to transfer my bank pension out of the fund when they made us all redundant or lose the 20% non contributory employer contribution and receive a refund of my contributions less tax. It took the TORY invented financial ombudsman to tell Natwest who Barclays nominated as the transfer overseer to take Brow’s demand for photo id which i did not have (my passport had expired and i have not moved house since 1997 so my driving licence has no photo and needs none) and shove it up their arse. In response the bank sent me a VERY apologetic letter saying turn up at the branch of LLOYDS where i banked with my bank card and birth certificate snd THEIR manager would fill in and sign a form confirming my identity So in my experience it has been ducking LABOUR who demand i wave photo id to do things and TORY instututions that heloed ne when i had none The only exception seems to be where voting is concerned. Labour are apparently enraged someone cant pretend to be someone else, and strongly favour handing out postal votes where officials cannot see how they are completed, and too many rlections have gone their way on postal votes for my liking especially ones where my own postal vote issued to me long before Blair made it free for the asking was interfered with. As to the complaints people did not know Bullshit In order to be on the register at all you had to apply or return a firm sent every year. The office at which you applied, half the bus stops and buses, the online application form and the renewal letter ALL said you needed photo id, what was acceptable, and how to get one free of charge if you had none. I applied and got one as has my wife and both daughters. Only Jennifer has needed hers so far as she lives in England. We have nit had a vote yet. I reject your pathetic whingeing's utterly as i know from first hand experience how easy it was to apply and how eager staff involved were to ensure i knew what to do.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2023 13:10:46 GMT
OK so let us weigh this up shall we
This is the facts >> In the year of our Lord 2022, there were elections in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Elections took place for Local Councils, Local Mayors, The Northern Ireland Assembly, Combined Authority Mayors and 6 UK Parliamentary By Elections.
There were are total of 193 alleged cases of voter / electoral fraud, of which ONE case resulted in action. The action which took place was a caution issued by Durham Police in relation to an alleged forged signature upon a nominaation paper.
In 2023 the Electoral Commission estimate that 1% of voters who turned up to vote, were turned away because they either did not have photo ID, or they had the "wrong kind" of photo ID.
Now you tell me which is the greatest threat to the democratic proccess ?
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May 19, 2023 18:59:55 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on May 19, 2023 18:59:55 GMT
OK so let us weigh this up shall we This is the facts >> In the year of our Lord 2022, there were elections in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Elections took place for Local Councils, Local Mayors, The Northern Ireland Assembly, Combined Authority Mayors and 6 UK Parliamentary By Elections. There were are total of 193 alleged cases of voter / electoral fraud, of which ONE case resulted in action. The action which took place was a caution issued by Durham Police in relation to an alleged forged signature upon a nominaation paper. In 2023 the Electoral Commission estimate that 1% of voters who turned up to vote, were turned away because they either did not have photo ID, or they had the "wrong kind" of photo ID. Now you tell me which is the greatest threat to the democratic proccess ? the greatest threat to the democratic process is Labour’s extension of the vote to illegals fresh off the inflatable boat and kids too young by their reckoning to understand that attempting to blow themselves up for ISIS and taking bystanders with them, or buggering off to tbe Levant and parting your legs for any unwashed bearded shithead who fancies a shag is going to cause problems with your british citizenship if you ever had one.
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May 20, 2023 11:29:22 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on May 20, 2023 11:29:22 GMT
OK so let us weigh this up shall we This is the facts >> In the year of our Lord 2022, there were elections in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Elections took place for Local Councils, Local Mayors, The Northern Ireland Assembly, Combined Authority Mayors and 6 UK Parliamentary By Elections. There were are total of 193 alleged cases of voter / electoral fraud, of which ONE case resulted in action. The action which took place was a caution issued by Durham Police in relation to an alleged forged signature upon a nominaation paper. In 2023 the Electoral Commission estimate that 1% of voters who turned up to vote, were turned away because they either did not have photo ID, or they had the "wrong kind" of photo ID. Now you tell me which is the greatest threat to the democratic proccess ? The greatest tgreat to the process is revealed today in this missive from the left leanung cock sucking BBC www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65602231While pandering to people who hold your viewpoint the woke luvvies have inadvertently published a throwaway fact that i bet wont be on the site in a few hours. Because while gleefully counting every voter too fucking thick to have actually read any of the many pieces of information warning them to bring ID the Beeb also reveal the fact they have been told NO council kept any statistics monitoring those suspected of forging id. So the anti tory approach to this is to carefully count any not allowed to vote at first trying, and ignore and under no circumstances prepare statistics for where the presiding officer at the polling station suspects personification is ocurring. Hmmm. Or out another way. Maybe every one of those turned away who did not come back was trying it on
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