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Apparently worth a 37 minute watch by Carl Heneghan, when I can.

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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Apparently worth a 37 minute watch by Carl Heneghan, when I can.

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Excellent vid. Like I said back on page 1, a load of media hype.

 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 11 Sep 20 5.22pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

When it comes to a 'why' we have had authoritarian lockdowns by many but not all European states you can find plenty of 'takes'.

I don't hold with many of them...I may have suspicions but I don't like to state them when that's what they are.

However, regarding a 'why', what I am prepared to back is the fear of accountability. A willingness to give more weight to the worst case because its adherents shout the loudest.

Essentially fear not logic has dictated the national course. For me, wherever emotion and not reason decides the route the destination is unlikely to be fruitful

Politicians all over the west were faced with a biological threat that they had no idea of how to respond to.....Hence they stuck rigidly to whatever the consensus was of their chosen medical leaders. The politicians were too scared to be held to account so they off loaded that responsibility and hid behind 'experts'.

The experts who were chosen initially had an approach I agreed with....an approach similar to Sweden's. However, they saw the reactions of fear from the media and caved to the worst case scenarios being put forward....not the most likely....but by doing this they avoided any chance of blame if it happened....they knew that ultimately the politicians would find a way of defending this approach whatever the outcome because they were in the same boat.....they knew that criticism for an over reaction was less worse than for an under reaction.

As a result untold damage and not a little long term indirect death has been inflicted. Manipulations of the truth were used....as shown in the video....to heighten fear over reality.

We haven't had the best decisions made, instead we have had the most expedient decisions. Everything is about shifting blame.

In Sweden and in most East Asian countries, the same thing happened but a different medical consensus and approach was reached......Do you notice that the media are talking far less about Sweden now...talking far less about deaths and hospitalizations and instead it's all about a rise in cases.....Well, if you're testing more that's going to happen.

Those with the microphone will present the narrative that is best for them. I lost faith in that being related to an honest appraisal a long time ago.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2020 6.34am)

You made my point. How do we know it wont turn into the worst case scenario though. Do we roll the dice and maybe in 6 months wish we hadnt; or as is happening take the safest option to prevent that potential.

 

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Originally posted by cryrst

You made my point. How do we know it wont turn into the worst case scenario though. Do we roll the dice and maybe in 6 months wish we hadnt; or as is happening take the safest option to prevent that potential.

We know what this virus is....it's related to Sars and is in the same family. It isn't going to turn into the black death just as the black death isn't going to turn into it.

So we know how dangerous it is. A huge amount of research and money has already gone into looking at it.

Viruses tend to evolve into milder stains as the more deadly ones kill themselves out and let's not forget that the average age of death is over eighty....the video tells you that very few people died from this who weren't already ill and vulnerable and those people should continue to take precautions....but not ones that worsen their lives. But truth be told, if you're ill and vulnerable you should be taking precautions anyway as even a cold can take that group out.

If the government thought that there was a chance it could turn worse they wouldn't have converted the new hospitals into cancer centres.


Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2020 6.30pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

We know what this virus is....it's related to Sars and is in the same family. It isn't going to turn into the black death just as the black death isn't going to turn into it.

So we know how dangerous it is. A huge amount of research and money has already gone into looking at it.

Viruses tend to evolve into milder stains as the more deadly ones kill themselves out and let's not forget that the average age of death is over eighty....the video tells you that very few people died from this who weren't already ill and vulnerable and those people should continue to take precautions....but not ones that worsen their lives. But truth be told, if you're ill and vulnerable you should be taking precautions anyway as even a cold can take that group out.

If the government thought that there was a chance it could turn worse they wouldn't have converted the new hospitals into cancer centres.


Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2020 6.30pm)

I suspect it's the future they are protecting.
Not the now.
The evidence is claiming potential long term issues, even in the younger people.
This may well be a small % who get long term issues but a small % of a big number is still a big number.
If that evidence were proved would you take that chance with your family?

 

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Originally posted by cryrst

I suspect it's the future they are protecting.
Not the now.
The evidence is claiming potential long term issues, even in the younger people.
This may well be a small % who get long term issues but a small % of a big number is still a big number.
If that evidence were proved would you take that chance with your family?


Look you are talking to a prepper here, someone with three months supply of long term storage food and water in his shed. I don't think anyone who knows me thinks that I don't take risks to my family seriously.

If you look at the beginning of this virus you will find my posts warning people to take the threat seriously until we have the data.

The data has been in since around April....I've looked at the statistics and taken an interest in this virus. Like I've said, not only has the economic steps taken been a huge over reaction but the government and media have misrepresented this virus to such an extent that you think that my family are under threat.

I fall into the 'at threat' category a bit, however 'hiding away'...unless you are loaded....doesn't make much sense to a disease with this low a death rate.

As people like Rudi and others have said, the genuinely vulnerable should take precautions..and that's mostly going to be the frail and old.....then again, if you are that vulnerable you should have been taking them before this virus and after it.

There is no life you can lead that involves no risk....car accidents happen every day yet people still get in cars.


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays


Look you are talking to a prepper here, someone with three months supply of long term storage food and water in his shed. I don't think anyone who knows me thinks that I don't take risks to my family seriously.

If you look at the beginning of this virus you will find my posts warning people to take the threat seriously until we have the data.

The data has been in since around April....I've looked at the statistics and taken an interest in this virus. Like I've said, not only has the economic steps taken been a huge over reaction but the government and media have misrepresented this virus to such an extent that you think that my family are under threat.

I fall into the 'at threat' category a bit, however 'hiding away'...unless you are loaded....doesn't make much sense to a disease with this low a death rate.

As people like Rudi and others have said, the genuinely vulnerable should take precautions..and that's mostly going to be the frail and old.....then again, if you are that vulnerable you should have been taking them before this virus and after it.

There is no life you can lead that involves no risk....car accidents happen every day yet people still get in cars.


Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2020 7.07pm)

No stirling I never said your family are under threat and never would. I asked if the evidence came out that long term issues were more than just a guess would it change your mindset about HMG actions.

 

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Originally posted by cryrst

No stirling I never said your family are under threat and never would. I asked if the evidence came out that long term issues were more than just a guess would it change your mindset about HMG actions.

Of course, I'll always adapt to evidence.

I think that's what I did, but if I turn out to be incorrect I won't hide from that.

We tend to agree on many topics but differ on this one and that's ok mate.....no one agrees on everything.

 


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Originally posted by cryrst

No stirling I never said your family are under threat and never would. I asked if the evidence came out that long term issues were more than just a guess would it change your mindset about HMG actions.

The problem still is there. A vaccine may never come. This virus might continue bubbling along the tail of the curve, blipping & spiking. Not getting on with life is not an option apart from for:

Rich people. Tony Blair & test n tracing with faulty tests
Public sector workers
People who are asymptomatic getting tested to get off work
People in unions he’ll bent on halting life & economic health

Westerners want old age guaranteed. For the first time in many generations nature says otherwise. If Covid doesn’t kill you the effects of aiming to ‘beat it’ when you can’t, will kill others, and possibly more, only spread over a longer period. Don’t get ill from anything else and hope you don’t get cancer is my advice. Oh and don’t smoke. You’ll probably be put at the bottom of the in-tray.

 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 11 Sep 20 8.42pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Of course, I'll always adapt to evidence.

I think that's what I did, but if I turn out to be incorrect I won't hide from that.

We tend to agree on many topics but differ on this one and that's ok mate.....no one agrees on everything.

Like to debate but never turn it to hate.

 

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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

The problem still is there. A vaccine may never come. This virus might continue bubbling along the tail of the curve, blipping & spiking. Not getting on with life is not an option apart from for:

Rich people. Tony Blair & test n tracing with faulty tests
Public sector workers
People who are asymptomatic getting tested to get off work
People in unions he’ll bent on halting life & economic health

Westerners want old age guaranteed. For the first time in many generations nature says otherwise. If Covid doesn’t kill you the effects of aiming to ‘beat it’ when you can’t, will kill others, and possibly more, only spread over a longer period. Don’t get ill from anything else and hope you don’t get cancer is my advice. Oh and don’t smoke. You’ll probably be put at the bottom of the in-tray.

Oh well that's me done being a smoker; although the story that smoking helps ward off C19 went quiet.
If there were truth I cant see it being highlighted though. Ironically if true it would be a form of homeopathic treatment I suppose.

 

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