We have been chuntering on since early October that the
Government-media conglomerate was preparing to declare another
emergency. The signs, which we have come to recognise, were all there.
Large
stocks of vaccines and antivirals were purchased and renewed and are
awaiting use. The avian influenza terror did not fly (no pun intended,
as this is a serious post).
As early as November 6th, the
recently appointed Sir Jim Mackey, head of NHS England, warned the UK
was facing a long, tough flu season. Delivered through the BBC, of
course.
Then we had the ‘carnage’ and ‘superflu’ with an ambulance and bed crisis, which did not fit with the Government’s own data.
Throughout, the British Bias Corporation was busy spreading misleading news.
It’s not that other MSM outlets covered themselves in glory, all repeating variations of the same story.
Still,
the difference is that the BBC is publicly funded and should be looking
after the public interest instead of repeating the usual tripe,
interviewing cats and asking them if they would look after the creamy
cheese. Over in Canada, CBC (or “Pravda” as one commentator called it)
was at it too.
But
all is not lost, using the retrospectoscope, the most powerful
instrument known to mankind, the BBC is beginning to have doubts,
although it is still talking to the cats....<<<Read More>>>...
