Steve, nobody's listening
Cheers
Bruce
I get you Bruce, it’s not the story right now, and indeed not up until now, here in the UK, officially anyway, no argument. Doesn’t make it uninteresting for the interested, all the same. But presently: ‘cui buono’? And for how long, if you think the answer to that Q is ’the general public’?
Try to foresee the arrival of the next ’variant’, be it the ‘Cardiff, Renfrew, or Burnley’ one, much less the German, Italian, or Chinese one - the one where the vaccine/s is/are deemed by some other transitory politician, somewhere - anywhere - to be ”quasi-innefective”, only for that to be a bit nearer the mark next time than M. Macaroon was this time round, or even come Covid-20



; ivermectin is still anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulatory

, safe, cheap, and effective at all stages, everywhere else where deployed according to FLCCC guidelines. At 2US cents a dose at WHO levels, it’s easy to understand why it’s being ignored, especially when there’s still good money being made, and the next generation is being both robbed by inflationary pressures and enslaved in a debt cycle not of their making. Cui Buono?
I’d personally prefer not to have a new jab every year for the foreseeable, where I can see what is to my mind a better alternative. But it’s a free country, for the time being, at least, so be happy that those who prefer to roll up a sleeve do so, and don’t concern yourself too much about the alternatives, whether viable, ’unorthodox’

or not. You’ve gotta hand it to them - the proponents - they’re trying their best to show reason, against formidable, if irrational opposition to the proposal. As you correctly point out, it’s just the small matter of ’nobody’ listening.
Hell, even
opinion polls will show that to be
true, albeit not necessarily starting from an
informed point of view.
Just glad I’m neither a potential shedder nor candidate, jabbed or not. Sleeping well on that.
