Tuesday 12 October 2021

News, which isn't news

Many newspapers and bulletins are leading with a report which states, in the Guardian for expample, "COVID respone - among the worst in history". The Mail screams "CODID: Elderly were just an afterthought".

And so on.

Though one paper, The Torygraph buries the story as a small story at the bottom of the front page, while the Express fails to mention it on the front page at all, instead opting for more Government propaganda regarding there will be plenty of food for Christmas, though details on how this is possible is "sketchy" at best.

An all party group of MPs just repeated the facts pretty much as I have written them for 18 months, but for an actual report, I guess makes it "fact", as if the 20,000 extra care home deaths were not fact enough!

The delay in imposing lockdown caused another 20,000 deaths, this I also have been reporting. 40,000 deaths that were avoidable. That's over five thousand more people that live in Dover, all dead before their time and sacrificed on the lie of "herd immunity" that mostly affect the poor, old and sick, whilst the rich worked from home and ordered food from Occado.

And £37 billion wasted on "useless" track and trace.

Quite.

And on top of this, no Lessons Learned was carried out, so Johnson could make the same mistake in September and December causing further unknown number of mass deaths.

But that Johnson, he's cuch a character, isn't he?

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