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I have a wife and 2 kids. The rest is fluff.
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Jul 5, 2023 13 tweets 4 min read
1/ I came across this Covid vaccination booklet yesterday. Not prone to peruse such things, yesterday was the first time I read it. Aside from being heavily misleading in several places it had one clear, objectively false statement in its very introduction. 2/ In its introduction it states:

"COVID-19 vaccines are the best way to protect yourself from COVID-19. Since the vaccines were introduced, we have seen fewer people with serious illness and fewer deaths from the virus in Ireland."
Mar 9, 2023 10 tweets 3 min read
"The Trinity College immunologist who became one of the reliable voices over the course of the three years since coronavirus first broke out said the “global nightmare” was at an end."

And so here follows a thread of his reliable moments.
independent.ie/world-news/cor…
Mar 8, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
*I* am suggesting nothing should have been done.🙋‍♂️
Virus was circulating without causing any great incident. Then we all went mental, spread panic & fear, kettled infected old people into care homes and actively killed people en masse through neglect, isolation & ventilators. Then we pretended all the death that came from this killing machine we set up was the fault of Covid to justify doing more of it.

Oh and I was actually saying this in 2020.
Sep 24, 2022 14 tweets 3 min read
1/ Such an extraordinary article.

A scan shows "mRNA champion" Dr Michel Goldman has developed lymphoma cancer on the left side of his body - the same side in which he received his first two doses of Pfizer vaccine.

theatlantic.com/science/archiv… 2/ So, in order to give himself "the most protection possible" during his impending cancer treatment, he rushes out to get a third dose of Pfizer - this time injected into his right side.
Mar 11, 2022 9 tweets 4 min read
1/ Unsurprisingly, they're trying to sell this study as a win. As the great Sam McConkey says (see pic) 🤮:

irishtimes.com/news/health/co… 2/ But, surely, the reported low excess death rate comes with an admission that our official Covid death numbers are nonsense. The study suggests we had "only" 1,170 excess between the start of 2020 and end of 2021 whereas we have recorded 5,910 Covid deaths for that period.