Thursday, May 11, 2023

Hi Risk Anus (Anag.)

Here is a selection of official death tolls from various historical world events:

Iranian Islamic Revolution (1978-9): 2,781
New York World Trade Centre explosions (2001): 2,606
Sudan Civil War (2011-present): 2,557
South Yemen insurgency (2009-2015): 2,054
Irish War of Independence (1919-1921): 2,014

Here is a current figure:

Excess deaths per week (above 5-year average) in UK: 2,540

1. Bear in mind that, during the ‘pandemic’ year (2020), there was no unusual overall excess mortality (and thus no pandemic). The death toll skyrocketed only after the rollout of a certain injectable drug in January 2021.

2. Imagine a disaster as lethal as the ‘Twin Towers’ happening in the UK every week.

3. What sort of prime minister would deliberately turn a blind eye? (Figure 232.1)


Figure 232.1: Answer: The Rt Hon. Rishi Sunak, MP, not elected as prime minister by the British people in a general election, soundly rejected by his own party members in a subsequent leadership contest; and yet, he resides in 10, Downing Street.
C’était un coup d’état!

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About 13 years ago, a company called Theleme was co-founded by Sunak. The company invested millions of dollars into a tiny biotech firm which had only a few employees and had never brought a product to market. It was called Moderna (modeRNA).

A decade later, the British government decided to spend millions on untested drugs, purposefully misnamed ‘vaccines’. Moderna claimed, by statistical sleight-of-hand, that, despite a woeful lack of both in vitro and clinical testing, its first ever drug was 94.5% effective. (This is the relative efficacy figure; absolute efficacy is less than 1%.)

By June 2022, Theleme had purchased more than six million Moderna shares, making it the company’s largest shareholder. Within weeks of Sunak being appointed Prime Minister, the Sunak-led government announced a multi-billion, ten-year partnership with ... Moderna.

Consequently, Theleme has prospered enormously. When asked whether he had similarly benefitted, Sunak refused to answer.

Given his lack of electoral legitimacy, is it not obvious that British democracy is a mirage?

Given his silence about excess mortality, is it not equally clear that his loyalties lie elsewhere?

Given his refusal to comment on the Theleme/Moderna partnership, is the current prime minister a corrupt chancer lining his pockets at the expense of both the health and finances of the British people? Or am I just a tin-foil-hatted conspiracy theorist (Figure 232.2)?


Figure 232.2: This is today’s news. Any ideas, folks?

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