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Maybe Trump won't be able to solve everything, he's not perfect, and he will be held back over many things but he has a good team and I think they will be the catalyst that starts things moving in the right direction. As for our government and our legal system I hope I never have to cross swords with them because they don't work for us but for their paymasters on high. as regards the likes of Adam, we're only a whisker away from the next needle being a very final one for him and others that don't fit the new ideologue ie the old and sick and the wrong colour.

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This, Ahmad, is one of the most important podcasts you’ve ever put out. At the heart of it all is 'Do you trust the government?' I’ve written about this, that if in January 2020, you’d asked members of the public 'Do you trust Boris Johnson?', you’d have received a totally negative response. So why would you trust him when he tells you to mask up, stay at home and get jabbed? When I’ve asked normie friends this question, they’ve gone quiet.

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Ahmad, I’m only just half way through this pod (charming and delightful bonus intro by the way!) but I already have to register that I’m feeling absolutely furious about the treatment of Adam and his mother. If our lawyers and medics are now prepared to slip a sedative into the drink of someone who has made a decision NOT to have a vaccine, so that a vaccine can be administered against his wishes whilst he is under sedation, then as a society we are one tiny step away from acting like Dr Mengele. That tiny step, in my opinion, would be the passing of an Assisted Dying Bill on 26th November. To say that this one case underlines the immorality of our public bodies is an understatement. It takes quite a lot to get me going, but this case…..may God forgive them, because I certainly can’t.

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It’s shocking that vulnerable people have been forced to get these jabs but not surprising given the group think as Doc says plus as Stephen points out, the lawyers and judges are also vulnerable to propaganda so Doc is right - we need a better system. A friend was in a similar situation but luckily didn’t progress to a legal fight- at a ‘Best Interests’ meeting for her severely autistic son, she treated the 3 assembled professionals at ESOL students and lectured them on the Convid IFR, the low number of people that had died OF it (6183 in nearly 2 years according to the ONS) plus the fact that the NHS had issued guidance to healthcare professionals on myocarditis in young men between 18 and 30 after vaccination - all government data that couldn’t be argued with. Luckily she prevailed but as I said at the time, she’s won the battle but not the war. The shocking statement by Stephen that those with Down’s syndrome were 6 times more likely to be the subject of a DNR shows the real purpose of the insistence that the jabs be given - eugenics. It’s demonic. I share Stephen’s optimism though about RFK and just hope him and Trump survive until the inauguration. The imps were thrilled to get a mention too btw and the first set of guests were as delightful and entertaining as they’ve been in previous appearances!

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Loved listening to No. 1 and No. 2 'special' guests. More please!!

It's why I work with 4 to 10 year olds. They're so very honest aren't they ?

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Wow where did you find these two young guests ;0) They are more insightful that 90% of the adult population! x

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Ahmad, re medical practitioners’ reluctance to continue take-up of COVID-19 vaccines, what do you think of the GMC’s stance on this issue, as issued in February 2022?

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The GMC and the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges have consistently made clear that in the case of COVID-19, the potential risk to a doctors’ own health as well the risk of inadvertently spreading the virus to vulnerable patients weighs very strongly in favour of doctors being vaccinated. Reducing the number of staff members who are sick or in self-isolation also has a positive impact on workforce capacity to respond to patient need and wider health service demands. 

Being a good doctor means more than simply being a good clinician. Doctors can provide leadership to their colleagues and vision for the organisations in which they work and for the profession as a whole. 

Whether or not vaccination is required as a condition of deployment, it continues to be one of the most effective ways to protect patients, staff and the health service itself. Over 95% of doctors have already received at least two vaccinations, with the majority of these having also been boosted. We strongly encourage those who haven’t yet taken up the full course of vaccination to do so.

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Ahmad, do you think the doctors who have had COVID-19 vaccination gave authentic voluntary informed consent for vaccination, or were they submitting to pressure from the GMC and Academy of Medical Royal Colleges to follow the ‘government guidance’?

Ref: https://www.gmc-uk.org/news/news-archive/joint-statement-from-the-gmc-and-academy-of-medical-royal-colleges-on-doctors-vaccination

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I have a special needs son aged 32 with GDD and autism, he lives in assisted living with one to one care in 2021 he was given 2 AstraZeneca jabs, he was deemed to have capacity even though he needs one to one care, they absolutely terrified him about covid looking after him in full PPE. During 2020 I wasn't allowed to see my son for 100 days, I will never forgive anyone involved in jabbing and what happened in 2020, I am firmly convinced they want him dead because it costs too much to look after him.

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