Off Topic Climate change/ pollution

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Just sold a Jaguar to a cardio specialist, he drives around 30,000 miles a year visiting numerous hospitals, I had an interesting conversation with him around Covid jabs and their after effects, he also informed me that many people that were put on ventilators shouldn’t have been, and that in many cases being put onto a ventilator actually killed many patients. He also informed me that he knows of many cardio specialists that wouldn’t have the jab due to not knowing the long term effects, and that it actually altered your dna.

Don’t shoot the messenger, I’m just passing on snippets of a conversation that I had with a very highly regarded expert in the field of cardiology.

Did he also tell you the earth is flat?
 
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I suppose COVID joins Climate Change as an area where bad science mixes with the good, and the average Joe has no way to tell the difference. So he worries more about whom to believe rather than what to believe. I want to believe what is true, no matter the messenger.

How do you know what is true? Unless your knowledge and understanding is superior to the average Joe.
 
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The article is bad enough..... the picture speaks a thousands words...

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I wonder if the author, Mackinlay, is a paid member on the board of a quango funded by Saudi Arabia, set up to lobby the UK government on energy policy?
 
I wonder if the author, Mackinlay, is a paid member on the board of a quango funded by Saudi Arabia, set up to lobby the UK government on energy policy?

Unlike quangos set up by wind turbine manufacturers to lobby the government on energy policy?
 
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I see Ford are scaling back on EV production and future EV developments, and are to concentrate more on hybrids, good. :emoticon-0138-think

The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
Not to worry, reducing our 1% of emissions will save the world. Meanwhile China and India are opening coal fired power stations at the rate of one a week. And, after scrapping winter fuel allowance to save £1 billion we are giving £11 billion to help countries with developing green energy including one country which is in the process of building 27 new airports.
Around here we refer to this as “pissing into the wind”.
 
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