Will Booth

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Will Booth

Will Booth

@willtbooth

🧡🧡🧡 for Autism

South East, England Katılım Ocak 2011
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
I see this sort of headline and roll my eyes. This publication has just produced this article, pretending that black Africans are integral to the English demographic. The actual story is that they found TWO graves of upper middle class kids from 600AD with 25% sub Saharan African DNA. That is it.
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@HJB_News__ @Citysue6 It’s an old clip but it outlines the state of mind Starmer is most comfortable with the law so he legislates and enforces…for DEI, for over compensation for minorities etc Society had largely resolved these tensions decades ago More laws help undo that resolution Tone deaf
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HJB News
HJB News@HJB_News__·
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says those involved in putting up Union Jacks or St George flags will feel the full force of the law and will be dealt with within a week. He hates British people.
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@SamaHoole After WW2, Bovril did a poster campaign “Bovril, made from bullocks”. For some reason , it was abandoned immediately! The pencil is mightier than the adman! Still my go-to for use as described
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A jar of Bovril sat on the kitchen shelf of every British household between approximately 1900 and 1995. It was beef extract. Concentrated cattle, in a small brown jar, the colour of treacle, the consistency of marmite, but with a savoury depth that came from the actual stock pot of an actual abattoir in Burton-upon-Trent. A teaspoon of Bovril stirred into a mug of hot water was a hot drink on a cold afternoon. A teaspoon stirred into the gravy gave a Sunday dinner an extra dimension. A teaspoon spread on toast was a snack a small boy ate after school while his father did the football coupon. Bovril was carried in the kit bags of British soldiers in two world wars, advertised on every railway station for a century, and once endorsed by Pope Leo XIII, which is the only product in history to carry the line "Bovril, the two infallible powers, the Pope and Bovril." Unilever acquired it in 2000. Reformulated it in 2004 as a yeast extract for the vegetarian market. Reformulated it back to beef in 2006 after the resulting outcry. Now produced in a factory in Burton-upon-Trent in much smaller quantities. It is still on the shelf in most supermarkets. Most British children have never tasted it. The mug of Bovril at half-time at the football, the hot drink on the touchline at the rugby, the hot drink before a long walk in the Lakes, has been quietly replaced by a Costa flat white from a paper cup. The cup is empty in twenty minutes. The mug of Bovril used to last the second half.
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@sean0606g @WHLeavitt I remember too well for your argument, it seems Waiting for ICU beds and intubation instead of simple treatment early was a clear factor in terms of outcomes Let’s agree to differ
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Sean Giles
Sean Giles@sean0606g·
@willtbooth @WHLeavitt You don’t even remember do you? You can’t even recall the facts accurately? Believe me when I tell you. No we would not have survived in our current form without vaccine immunity Certainly it would’ve got Joe There’s a million directions it could’ve gone And it went our way
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Bill Gates said that for every disease without an existing vaccine, they will try using mRNA technology. He added, “We just need to mess around. Do you think Bill Gates is an evil man who needs to be banned from the entire healthcare and pharma industry? A. Yes B. No
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@sean0606g @WHLeavitt Remember that some old school physicians were having at least as much success curing Covid as was claimed for vaccines but in April and May 2020. They were vilified. Later, Uttar Pradesh used their protocol on 230m people. 18k died. There were cheap, safe, effective alternatives
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Sean Giles
Sean Giles@sean0606g·
@willtbooth @WHLeavitt Exe It’s not just strong respiratory that would make someone vulnerable. It would be a combination of things that make the scenario of fatality due to vaccine microscopic. In comparison to lives saved with vaccine immunity Now again it’s not my call or decision but it was right
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@TomK_Brit1993 Hard not to be Burnham has had a broadly based and effective team round him, many from the private sector. I fear that the Westminster end of the civil service will not cut the mustard Interesting that Lowe proposes a Cabinet of 20 or so highly effective CEOs
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Thomas King
Thomas King@TomK_Brit1993·
Would this man make a better Prime Minister than Keir Starmer?
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@TomK_Brit1993 Give them a little space, bless them. They need yet more introspection, humility gathering and finally working out that the European Project isn’t working for its members or anyone else
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Thomas King
Thomas King@TomK_Brit1993·
Would you support Britain rejoining the EU?
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@sean0606g @WHLeavitt Probably should have, along with all the front line who had already acquired natural immunity Swapping every vaccine inc existing to an mRNA delivery mechanism because Covid vaccines were forced through may well end in tears
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Sean Giles
Sean Giles@sean0606g·
@willtbooth @WHLeavitt The vaccines created issues for people with elite respiratory systems.(could clear inflammation on their own) All of them were athletes, look it up. Crested cardiac issues related to zero inflammation You could’ve exempted them but that’s not a decision that fell at my feet.
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@wideawake_media Without you, Gates and Big Pharma and WEF etc of course That way, we don’t stop the world every time someone sneezes
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
WHO chief claims the "Covid-19 pandemic" taught us that we need to "reform the governance of global health security to bring everything together into a cohesive whole". "It's time... to build a new global health architecture fit for the future."
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@sean0606g @WHLeavitt Covid followed a normal pattern of gauging how benign it had to become to remain in a live host. When Omicron arrived it did not attack the lungs, just the upper airway so it stopped itself Glad you had no Covid or vax issues The vaxes did create issues though
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Sean Giles
Sean Giles@sean0606g·
@willtbooth @WHLeavitt I took it Why didn’t anything happen to me ? People who were frail and sick were going to die. My own grandmother didn’t make it out. There’s no easy answer on it other than collectively(all the things )what we did stopped the virus.
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@WHLeavitt Hard to justify giving a declared eugenicist access to Pharma and farming
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@sean0606g @WHLeavitt That is the theory Practice ran away with it, hence Moderna not being able to pass any trials on 9 years pre Covid even with the world expert on mRNA delivery running the company Covid showed what happens if the vaccine escapes into the blood stream or contains fragments of DNA
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Sean Giles
Sean Giles@sean0606g·
@WHLeavitt Good God no mRNA is an internal transit device. It carries medicine that can reach impacted organs without surgery. That’s what MRNA is We should apply it to cure as many diseases and internal ailments as possible. Surgery can be dicey and of course you need a surgeon.
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LFG!
LFG!@zcstocks·
@rustyrockets They are poisoning everything. Air Water Polutry Beef Pork Fish Eggs Milk Bread Fruits Vegatables Medications Soap Tooth paste Shampoos Dish soaps Farms Forests Did I miss anything? They are poisoning everything that they can get their hands on.
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Russell Brand
Russell Brand@rustyrockets·
One tick bite made this man allergic to red meat. Now over 450,000 Americans are allergic to beef & dairy and the number is rising. What’s is going on?
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
The UK population is 70m. Robinson got 50k to his march. That’s 0.07142857% of Brits. Not ‘a large majority’.
Kieran Love@Kezzza17

@piersmorgan Lost so much respect for Piers in this last week. He is so far gone from reality. He doesn’t realise what the large majority think and believe. He’s well and truly sold his country out. Very weak man

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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Land of Hope and Glory 🇬🇧
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
What’s the FIRST thing that comes to mind?
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@benonwine Amazing how much space 50k people need !!!! More seriously, great to see many normal people making their voices heard as they stand up for Brit values and behaviours
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Melissa Ciummei
Melissa Ciummei@KSCUBKEE·
🚨 IN STARMER’S BRITAIN, MASS IMMIGRATION IS WELCOME — FREE SPEECH IS NOT 🚨 Thousands enter the UK illegally every month. Government says: “Nothing we can do.” ….speakers fly in for a political rally. Suddenly: Visas cancelled. Entry denied. Speech blocked. So the borders DO work after all. Just not against illegal immigration — against political opinions. Starmer says: “We’ve had free speech in this country for a very long time.” Really? Because right now in the uk: People are arrested over social media posts. Christians are arrested for silently praying near abortion clinics. Police increasingly police speech while violent criminals walk free. And now the government is reportedly deciding which opinions are “conducive to the public good.” That is not free speech. That is state-approved speech. Before all this, J. D. Vance warned Europe, including the UK, about drifting toward censorship and authoritarianism. Looks like he was right. A country that cannot stop illegal immigration but CAN stop political speech is heading somewhere very dangerous.
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John Hannam
John Hannam@JohnHann04·
So we now know that Andy Burnham is the Labour party’s greatest hope. Since making this video Wes Streeting has thrown his weight behind him. But it’s not by any means a foregone conclusion that Burnham will be the roaring success they all believe or that he can even win in the constituency they have chosen…It would be the biggest and funniest political flop in decades if he stood for the seat and then lost it, and would leave the Labour Party totally rudderless and adrift with a broken engine…let’s hope that’s what happens. 🤞🤞
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Will Booth
Will Booth@willtbooth·
@benonwine Brown claimed to have conquered boom and bust but really just borrowed more. That debt, swollen by Covid measures is now costing us hugely in servicing costs. UK’s capacity to borrow more is much more constricted now. Starmer must hope Brown can obtain more credit. Unlikely
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Keir Starmer has appointed Gordon Brown as the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Global Finance. The old Labour guard are quietly coming back into the room… Do you see Gordon Brown as an experienced statesman who can help steady things or a sign Labour are already running out of ideas?
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