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I think you get to an age where you can easily leave all of that behind. But for younger people, the commute, office banter, after work drinks, flirting with the hotties, checking out that fitty on the other platform who always gets the 7:18am to Cannon St would be a big loss if folk are required to stay at home and work in the PJ's all day.

Listen to me, I sound like a right old fart <laugh>
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I think you get to an age where you can easily leave all of that behind. But for younger people, the commute, office banter, after work drinks, flirting with the hotties, checking out that fitty on the other platform who always gets the 7:18am to Cannon St would be a big loss if folk are required to stay at home and work in the PJ's all day.

Listen to me, I sound like a right old fart <laugh>
You’re joking there, but the social interaction element and how that affects mental well-being over the longer term is (or should be) a key factor. One that’ll likely be completely ignored by many businesses who’ll merely make decisions based on the numbers. I find the entire subject fascinating tbh, but I’m a massive dork.
 
You’re joking there, but the social interaction element and how that affects mental well-being over the longer term is (or should be) a key factor. One that’ll likely be completely ignored by many businesses who’ll merely make decisions based on the numbers. I find the entire subject fascinating tbh, but I’m a massive dork.

Yeah, I think it would have a huge detrimental effect on well-being. We've already got a generation who do most of their social interaction online. Keeping people at home to work would just erase the social bonds even further.

This could of course all do a 180deg turn if and when a vaccine becomes available*

*baits HIAG
 
This bloke doesn't pull his punches. He is a retired medical doctor, who achieved notoriety for exposing the pharmaceutical scam, and the fact that doctors earn good money for indiscriminately administering vaccines.

It's pretty difficult to ignore the views of someone with his background, unless you are a complete cretin, wholly brainwashed by the Establishment and its unrelenting propaganda. So, I expect the usual suspects, such as Tabby, to do just that.


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This bloke doesn't pull his punches. He is a retired medical doctor, who achieved notoriety for exposing the pharmaceutical scam, and the fact that doctors earn good money for indiscriminately administering vaccines.

It's pretty difficult to ignore the views of someone with his background, unless you are a complete cretin, wholly brainwashed by the Establishment and its unrelenting propaganda. So, I expect the usual suspects, such as Tabby, to do just that.


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Literally the same person who called AIDS a hoax in the 80's
 
Coleman is also a climate change denier, anti-vaxxer and thinks Covid is a hoax.

Yup, he ticks all the boxes.


Yep, the usual suspects thinking they know better than an actual medical doctor, because they've been told what to think by the mainstream media.
<doh>
 
So AIDS was a hoax then ?

The bloke was an agony uncle in the right wing rags for years. Sold self published books on extending your knob length and the like from the small ads. He also literally got banned for false advertising. But he’s completely credible obvs.
 
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What I will say though, is that I agree with Coleman on the idea of food shortages though, but not for the reasons he outlines.

Ironically, for a climate change denier, it will be climate change that has an impact on food supplies, supply chains and the ability to shift huge amounts of food stuffs internationally.

Not because the Govt have got a grand plan to cull us all though.
 
The bloke was an agony uncle in the right wing rags for years. Sold self published books on extending your knob length and the like from the small ads. He also literally got banned for false advertising. But he’s completely credible obvs.

<laugh> I thought it was him

****ing hell, I remember him now. Almost makes you think he might be trying to sell another book eh ? <whistle>
 
So AIDS was a hoax then ?


Firstly, he didn't say anything of the kind, and has been greatly misinterpreted by the very powerful factions in the drug industry whom he has exposed as charlatans and extortioners. Secondly, did you even watch that video that I posted?
 
Those of you who are not brainwashed, like Pixie and Tabby, and who want to know more about Dr Vernon Coleman, will find the following short video of interest. It also contains his superb piss-take of YouTube, which he posted immediately after a couple of his videos were taken down. Please take the time to watch more of his stuff, as he is very good at presenting the evidence that the protagonist media would rather you didn't find out about.

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Firstly, he didn't say anything of the kind, and has been greatly misinterpreted by the very powerful factions in the drug industry whom he has exposed as charlatans and extortioners. Secondly, did you even watch that video that I posted?

He literally penned an article for that wonderful publication of moral fortitude The Sun titled 'Aids - the hoax of the century'

And yes, I watched the video, hence my comments about food shortages.
 
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He literally penned an article for that wonderful publication of moral fortitude The Sun titled 'Aids - the hoax of the century'

And yes, I watched the video, hence my comments about food shortages.

What he said about AIDS has been greatly warped and misinterpreted. His general conclusions regarding the mass hysteria that surrounded the discovery of AIDS has long been proven to have been on the money. As has his expose of the drug industry (over which he was universally lampooned and lambasted, at the time).

But you carry on taking the piss out of someone who knows far more than you about these subjects, and keep working with your fellow brainwashed ostriches to belittle anyone and everyone who questions what's really going on.
 
What he said about AIDS has been greatly warped and misinterpreted. His general conclusions regarding the mass hysteria that surrounded the discovery of AIDS has long been proven to have been on the money. As has his expose of the drug industry (over which he was universally lampooned and lambasted, at the time).

But you carry on taking the piss out of someone who knows far more than you about these subjects, and keep working with your fellow brainwashed ostriches to belittle anyone and everyone who questions what's really going on.

He was the one that called it the Hoax of the century mate. Nobody put those words into his mouth.

So was it hoax or was it real ?
 
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He was the one that called it the Hoax of the century mate. Nobody put those words into his mouth.

So was it hoax or was it real ?

Are you relying on an editorial of a few words in The Sun? Or are you quoting from Dr Vernon Coleman's book, "The Health Scandal" in which he advances a well-researched and erudite argument surrounding the AIDS scandal?
 
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