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Such a pity that you have to spoil important information on the Covid madness with a bullshit woke line about the British ‘slaughtering Indians’. That kind of dumbass Cultural Marxism really distracts from your main argument.

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That's your opinion and you are welcome to it. I don't go in for bullshit woke lines but I do speak the truth. AZ was heartily endorsed by Boris Johnson, the British PM, as a 'British success story'. It was authorised for use in Britain by the MHRA, even though the Americans rejected it because of adverse events observed in trials there, conducted by Astra-Zeneca. It continued to be authorised for use long after it was known to be causing numerous serious adverse events. To add insult to injury, the inventors of this uniquely dangerous product were honoured by the government with the title Dame of the British Empire and one of them was given a standing ovation at Wimbledon. Bill Gates - an American - is responsible for marketing AZ in India under a different brand name. The Indian government coerced and in many cases forced this 'vaccine' on its own people and millions died as a result of this 'British success story'. The British Empire in India indisputably killed many millions of Indians by causing famines or worsening famines. I was merely pointing out the irony of the British government awarding a British Empire accolade to the inventors of a product which killed further millions of Indians hundreds of years later. But you think that is "dumbass cultural Marxism" which distracts from the message that the AZ vaccine killed at least 4 million people in India. *Shrugs*

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You are sharing leftist Cultural Marxist bullshit. The British did not cause famines in India. Famines in India were a regular occurrence before British rule. The most famous ‘you killed millions of Indians’ one cited is the Bengal Famine. Britain was rather occupied at that time fighting for its own survival against Nazi Germany, and on behalf of others too against the same enemy. Despite that and the needs of feeding the war effort Churchill ordered stores set aside to relieve the famine. Local merchants, ie Indians, stockpiled and sold at inflated prices, whilst there was also a major fire which devastated the British mandated relief stores. Profiteering and natural disaster exacerbated by a fire caused the Bengal Famine, not British rule. But you share this bullshit deliberate death version as historic fact, when it’s been spread for years by leftist Brit haters and the more extreme Indian nationalists.

So yes, the fact that you are blithely repeating lies does detract from your other comments, and I say that as someone who does detest what Boris Johnson and other western governments and globalists did. As you mention Gates, I wrote a book on him released by Bombardier so I know that topic fairly well. The Gates Foundation bears primary responsibility along with WHO (led by a Gates selected figure) for directing the disastrous global response and vaccine policy. The British government was certainly guilty, but in the same way as other western governments, as people who for corrupt or gullible reasons all let themselves be directed by Gates and the WHO. And of course the medical establishment and scientific advisors all tended to have Gates connections as well.

What you are saying about India is important, but it isn’t strengthened by Antifa student level swipes at British history or by blaming ‘the Brits’ for decisions taken by globalist leaders, many of which were opposed or disliked by millions of British people (just as significant numbers never went along with all the madness in similar nations).

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I have not blamed 'the Brits' for the often catastrophic decisions taken by their glorious leaders over the years. I pointed the finger of blame at 'the British Empire' for being responsible for the historical deaths of millions of Indians and beyond assertions to the contrary, you have not provided any evidence to suggest that the British Empire - and the decisions it made during colonial rule - was not directly or indirectly responsible for the deaths of millions of Indian citizens. The British Empire was not all bad, in fact it was overall probably a source of net global good, but it was far from perfect, as with all past empires. If that's an "Antifa student level swipe at British history" then I shall have to reappraise my opinion of Antifa.

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Feb 18, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

Wasn't the AZ 'vaccine' to be offered as a non-profit (hoping :rolleyes: ) to help the world - until Bill Gates got involved?

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Didn't the CEO of AZ also just get a knighthood?

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"I have not reported on the AstraZeneca shot in a while, but that too has claimed untold tens of thousands of lives, if not more across Europe, Australia, and Canada. It is no where near as lethal as the Pfizer and Moderna ones, but that does not somehow make it better."

I don't know why people have this idea. Per dose, the AZ 'vaccine' is more lethal and produces more serious adverse reactions in the short term than either of the two mRNA products. This was obvious even in early 2021.

https://jaimejessop.substack.com/p/revealed-why-the-oxford-astrazeneca-jab-is-even-more-dangerous-than-the-mrna-vaccines

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From the MHRA Yellow Card reporting system, the adverse drug reaction reporting rate of the mRNA products is 0.2%. For AZ it is 0.5%, over twice as high.

https://metatron.substack.com/p/now-the-irresponsible-mhra-seems/comment/11090319

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Wow! Thanks for the shocking comparison!

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Dec 19, 2022Liked by Jaime Jessop

Rancourt also ponts out that it is the Dominane Hierachy stress that is the biggest determinant of health or ill health rather...the further down the totem pole...

Kinda jibes with Jordan Peterson and his lobster theory.

And no, humans cannot NOT form dominance hierarchies..it is hard wired into us.

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Dec 19, 2022Liked by Jaime Jessop

Didn't Uttar Pradesh tell the WHO to F-OFF and die?

And continued using Ivermectin and HCQ succesfully to drive their covid death rates to near zero.

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India rejected Pfizer's vaccine after they backed out of doing local trials. I've no idea how Astra Zeneca managed to get emergency use authorisation. But yes, I believe UP used IVM extensively, which was credited for the low Covid death rate.

https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-india-pfizer-idUSKBN2A50GE

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