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originally posted by: LordAhriman
LOL
This attack the person, not the idea is only contributing to growing censorship and tyranny we now live under. Grow up. Michael Yeadon was actually very highly regarded until he challenged the narrative. The same thing is happening to thousands of doctors world wide.
originally posted by: paraphi
Anti-vaxers of the world, unite!
The criminal complaint is brought forth by former Pfizer vice president Dr. Michael Yeadon and human rights lawyer Hannah Rose. They are joined by Astrophysicist Piers Corbyn, retired law enforcement officer Mark Sexton, nurse Louise Shotbolt, funeral director John O’Loony, and human rights activist Johnny McStay.
Quote from the OPs article... Dr Michael Yeadon, who has brought this case, is a loony. Piers Corbyn (yes, Jeremy Corbyn's brother) is also barking mad. These are a bar of Cadbury's Fruit and Nut!
This will be put in the bin for being the stunt it is.
originally posted by: macaronicaesar
This attack the person, not the idea is only contributing to growing censorship and tyranny we now live under. Grow up. Michael Yeadon was actually very highly regarded until he challenged the narrative.
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: macaronicaesar
This attack the person, not the idea is only contributing to growing censorship and tyranny we now live under. Grow up. Michael Yeadon was actually very highly regarded until he challenged the narrative.
Um. This whole complaint to the ICC is attacking "the person", or rather a range of "perpetrators". The complaint is a consolidated list of fantasy.
originally posted by: Jimy718
... please explain/show how the complaint is "a consolidated list of fantasy. "
With the possible exception of the Graphene Hydroxide, virtually everything seems scientifically correct. So, please, show.
originally posted by: cappie
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
it depends if that country is signed on to have the icc
as an authority over them,...
in some treaties, a country may be a party to an agreement.
but until it is ratified? it dont mean nuffin,