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Passing Observations 42

7th June 2021


This is a long standing series of small items which have caught my eye or mind and
which seem relevant, startling, amusing or all three. Occasionally, items which appear
here may return as a longer piece. Mostly they will not.
1. Governments everywhere insist that it is just a coincidence when healthy individuals fall ill
after receiving the covid-19 jab. Similarly, it is a coincidence if I feel woozy after drinking a
glass of hot whisky.
2. The two free books on my websites (Proof that Masks do more harm than good) and Covid-
19: The Greatest Hoax in History) have each been downloaded between over 3,000 times a
week, every week, so far this year. 
3. In April 2020, I said that `we will look back on these days with fondness as the good old
days’. Does anyone want to argue about the accuracy of that prediction?
4. The UK Government is spending £2.3 million on a memorial for those who died of covid-19.
How much, I wonder, will they spend on a memorial for the millions who will die as a result
of the lockdowns, the masks and the vaccines? Why are those who died because of the fraud
less worthy of a memorial?
5. In Scotland, the authorities can arrest citizens for shouting abuse at their own television set in
their own home. Modern television sets can spy on their owners and report inappropriate
behaviour. England and Wales will follow soon.
6. Shoppers will be allowed to spend up to £100 with a contactless card. This change is another
stab in the heart for those who want to carry on using cash. And it is of course a huge profit
opportunity for banks which plan to make an extra trillion dollars a year in fees.
7. The claim that banknotes carry bugs is bizarre. Experiments have shown that even a grubby
bank note is less likely to carry the covid bug than a piece of stainless steel.
8. In the UK, more than 580 businesses have been fined for failing to ensure that customers
wore masks and for refusing to close when ordered to do so. How can business owners ensure
that customers wear masks when customers are entitled not to wear masks if they are exempt?
9. If you want to know more about what is happening (and going to happen) then I recommend
`The Manchurian Candidate’ (the film which, in the 1960s, showed the Chinese brainwashing
Americans) and `The Prisoner (made in 1967) in which Patrick McGoohan deals with the
early days of mind control.
10. I recently reached my 75th birthday. I am now entitled to apply for a free television licence.
Unfortunately, the BBC reneged on its agreement to provide free licences for the over 75s.
Still, not to worry. I don’t pay the BBC licence fee anyway.
11. In the USA, the price of lumber (sawn timber for making houses) has quadrupled (at least).
Coincidentally, a huge amount is wood is being turned into pellets and transported to the UK
so that it can be burnt as biomass in power stations. This is being done to delight the crazed
global warming cultists who believe that burning trees is somehow better for the environment
than burning oil or gas.
12. Is it safe to receive blood donated by someone who has received a covid-19 jab? I don’t know
and I don’t believe anyone does know. Is there a risk that donated blood supplies could be
contaminated in some way? I don’t know and I don’t believe anyone does know. The covid-
19 jab is an experimental `vaccine’ (though it isn’t really a vaccine at all). And I very much
doubt if anyone is conducting trials to see how safe (or unsafe) blood will be when taken from
individuals who have received a covid-19 jab. It has been claimed that some products might
produce changes to the next generation. If so then could those receiving blood be changed? I
don’t know and I don’t believe anyone does know.
13. The H2R railway line which no one wants but which the UK Government is determined to
build – at a cost which will exceed £100 billion – seems to me designed to connect up the
UK’s smart cities. Once H2R has been built, I suspect that the remainder of the UK’s now
renationalised railway network will be closed down, and it will be much more difficult for
people to move about the country. The plan, of course, is to keep us permanently in or close to
our own homes. And most of those homes will be in apartment buildings in the smart cities.
14. The management of the alleged pandemic appears to have been left in the hands of
mathematicians and military psychologists. The number of medical doctors with clinical
experience seems to have been minimal.

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