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Ben McDonnell's avatar

Dr Craig, thanks for the email with your responses, which I have read. in particular the response to this question: "When you said “only 10% are susceptible at any one time,” were you referring to 10% of the global population? Susceptible to what, specifically?".

I apologise if you have already read my twitter posts about this but in case not I will say again that I have a theory that it is our resistance that varies in waves and is why only 10% are susceptible at any time. In my nursing career I noticed generally that no matter how severe an outbreak on norovirus, flu whatever was claimed to be, only a minority of staff and an even smaller minority of patients were affected at any time.

Btw regarding Oceana I googled statistics for 'flu cases in NZ for some years before Covid, 'flu was always about 5-10 times less common there than it is in the UK so the lower incidence of COvid there was predictable regardless of Jacinda Arden's claims.

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Barekicks's avatar

I really love reading Jessica's theories and FOIA letters and I think she's correct that the March 2020 emergency was manufactured... There was foul play in the form of data manipulation, media propaganda, and misdirection from public officials.

But I also find your assessment entirely credible. It matches what I experienced empirically, what I saw and heard. There was clearly an agent of some type causing waves of illness during what we call the covid period, and an aerosolised virus seems to me like the likeliest explanation, although I am open to others.

I know Jessica, Mike Yeadon and Jonathan Engler (all of whon I admire) don't believe that there was anything novel or out of the ordinary circulating in 2019/20. They claim that illnesses people experienced were no different to what they might have experienced any other year; that no patients presented with unusual symptoms at a higher-than-average rate. Anyone who describes being ill during that period or seeing someone in their household develop strange symptoms is apparently only giving it importance retroactively because of the social construct of "the pandemic". Jonathan even suggested that my relative who developed a post-viral syndrome after having covid in March 2020 was probably just susceptible to a nocebo effect.

I don't buy this. I don't think that accepting that there were waves of real illness concedes anything to the other side. I still believe lockdowns were immoral; that most of the elderly were killed by neglect and aggressive protocols; that mass testing resulted in mostly false positives; that the vaccines were not needed; and so on. I don't have to agree that there's no virus or nothing resembling a pandemic in order to oppose deception and democide.

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