Truth or a proverbial “Freudian slip”? Either way, the chief executive of Royal College of Nursing in England stated on national television that they know they “haven’t infected enough of the population” with the coronavirus.
Seriously, you can’t make this stuff up. Dame Donna Kinnair is the woman uttering this blather.
Take a look.
How’s that for in your face? And notice how she is constantly blinking the entire time she is talking. Personally, it makes me wonder if the woman can keep up with the lies.
Did she mean to say it that way or was it purposeful because she’s been given some inside information? Does she know that 5G causes these flu-like symptoms and inadvertently spilled the beans?
She believes healthcare workers should be the ones given healthcare priority too. I guess all Brits are not made equal after all.
Even more disturbing than her claim that they know they’ve not infected enough fo the population with the virus is the follow-up to it, in which she says, “For any lifting of any lockdown to be successful, we need not only to be able to test healthcare workers but also to track and trace patients and people.”
Did you get that? This is tied right in with mandatory vaccines, as well as the nonsensical 6-foot social distancing lie.
The social distancing has less to do with spreading a virus that you simply cannot spread and more to do with facial recognition and targeting.
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Thankfully, more and more people are waking up to the lies in the UK and around the world, including in the US.
The only question that we await an answer on is: What are the people going to do about it and to the people who have been lying to them through their teeth all this time causing the loss of jobs, lives, families, homes and businesses?
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