The scientists and commentators who have done so much damage to this country are back, just say no, says Mark Dolan

The scientists and commentators who have done so much damage to this country are back, just say no, says Mark Dolan
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Mark Dolan

By Mark Dolan


Published: 02/07/2022

- 21:26

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 10:53

Hey, do you remember that whole Covid thing? The potentially nasty but in most cases mild virus?

Hey, do you remember that whole Covid thing? The potentially nasty but in most cases mild virus?

You know the respiratory bug we all but destroyed the economy and society trying to stop?


The one a third of people would have no symptoms from and were told to pretend they had? “Act like you’ve got it”, remember that? Well it's back.

Covid infection levels in the UK have risen by more than 30% in a week, with an estimated 2.3 million people thought to have had the disease in late June.

Plus there is a slight rise in hospitalisations. On 30 June, there were 8,928 patients with Covid in hospital in England, up from 6,401 the previous week.

Sounds troubling except those numbers include people who are not in hospital for covid, but who have tested positive whilst being treated for something else, like a twisted ankle or a bad back, but hey why let the facts get in the way of a good story.

For two and a half years, these terrifying Covid statistics, so beloved of the media, have been as misleading as a Gary Barlow tax return. So millions of people currently have Covid, and given that people are not dropping like flies in their local Tesco, I think you can safely say the growing hysteria, is unwarranted.

Mark Dolan hits out at 'weak' politicians over the Covid pandemic.
Mark Dolan hits out at 'weak' politicians over the Covid pandemic.
Nick Potts

That won’t stop it of course. We’ve seen countless quadruple vaxxed celebrities and public figures announcing on twitter they have Covid, ironically undermining the case for their beloved jab.

We’ve seen a leading UK tv presenter this week record videos from the luxury of his spare bedroom, being given what looked like his last rights.

He was talking about people shielding and lock up your daughters. Use of lock up, quite the Freudian slip there. All of those before doing a TikTok dance video and being back on telly later that week. Miraculous recovery.

Those who wish to get back to normal life, help with the economic recovery and put the last two years behind us, which is most people, have a stubborn obstacle.

That obstacle is what has become the Covid industry. That's right, this is the first virus in history to have had its own marketing campaign, with the government spending millions scaring the bejesus out of us, and with media outlets amplifying the fear porn as a grateful thanks for the advertising income.

Manufacturers have made billions from masks, those hellish plastic screens everywhere, PCR tests, hand sanitiser and all the rest of it.

Software companies have made billions from the apps and the tracking. Fast food companies have coined it with junk food deliveries and Amazon have crushed the high street by bringing the high street to your front door.

Mark Dolan says he even feels sorry for the sheep in New Zealand.
Mark Dolan says he even feels sorry for the sheep in New Zealand.
POOL New

And then there’s the vaccine, which for the notoriously unethical pharmaceutical industry, has been the greatest gold rush in history. Don’t get me wrong, anyone who risks serious illness or death from Covid, would be mad not to have the jab in my view.

If I’m 80, overweight and suffering asthma, I’ll take more needles than Pete Doherty. But jabbing healthy kids? Over my dead body.

Over two disastrous years, these hellish so called experts, who are now resurfacing like unwanted mildew in your shower, took our willing hand and walked us into hell, all aided and abetted by numerous high-profile television and radio broadcasters.

Remember those government press conferences.

Why didn’t we lock down sooner. They wanted all of the measures, longer, harder, faster. If that’s what you want dear, go and live in China, you won’t be missed.

That footage from Singapore of people screaming with hunger and thirst, out of apartment block windows, was as close as you will get to hell on earth.

That’s what zero covid looks like. A watered down version of which we have suffered here.

Covid cases are on the rise again in the UK.
Covid cases are on the rise again in the UK.
Kirsty O'Connor

I expect the siren calls for covid measures to get louder in the weeks and months ahead common. So many of these medics and scientists got it so wrong.

They shouldn’t be on TV, they should be in jail.

Half a trillion borrowed to pay healthy people to stay at home, to stand by as their once viable businesses closed down. Collapsed marriages, impounded cars, repossessed properties.

Damaged, diminished lives, future generations being born into an ocean of debt, all at the hands of the siren lockdown voices which are coming back to haunt us.

The reason why these measures are so popular is because they involve controlling people. The powers that be and saddo scientists have been getting off on telling us what to do, covering our faces, keeping us at home and shaming anybody that tries to actually live their life.

Mark Dolan says no to scientists and commentators over Covid.
Mark Dolan says no to scientists and commentators over Covid.
Image: GB News

Not everyone will share my view, but we can all at least agree, that the Covid measures are damaging. So how much more do you want? We've got almost 10% inflation.

Shall we have 20% 30%? The national debut is over two trillion, payable by our kids and grandkids. Shall we go to three or four? Britain is broke and broken, all thanks to echo chamber scientists who refused to listen to other voices, thanks to weak politicians who panicked and caved in to the pressure and privileged media figures, who were cheerleaders this and for whom it was a game.

I’ve been calling out this madness, on the national airwaves since April 2020. It’s all online – have a dig and watch it all back. And I’m not alone.

One of the most renowned medics on the planet, professor of medicine at Stanford University, Professor J Bhattacharya, who has called the Covid measures the biggest public health mistake in history.

I cannot and will not see any more damage done to our country and our society in an ongoing experiment, that future generations will look back at with incredulity.

I will have no part in future lockdowns, worthless mask mandates, obligatory vaccinations, PCR tests, social bubbles. I’m not having any of it.

Whilst the siren calls for more measures will of course come, I believe that the silent majority, who now who want to move on and know that we need to move on, will get louder.

The last two and a half years have taught us that if you give these heartless technocrats an inch, they take a mile.

Three weeks to flatten the curve, a statement that has aged even more badly than Joe Biden. And of course we've got the laughable enquiry, 4 million quid a year it's going to cost and they had to be bullied into agreeing to look into harms upon children.

Which I think tells you everything you need to know about the scope of the enquiry. No doubt the brief will be to prove that we should have had more lockdowns, quicker, stronger, faster, longer.

This ridiculous inquiry will take years to conclude and will be a bigger stitch up than Sharon Osbourne's last facelift.

We don't need a bloody enquiry. No discernible difference between countries that had strict measures and others that did not, shows how wrong it all was.

In many cases, including Sweden and states in America like Florida and Texas, lighter measures produces better outcomes. And of course a fraction of the damage.

The truth is that we complied with these measures because we wanted them to end, except that our compliance meant they never would.

The scientists and commentators who have done so much damage to this country are back. And they want to do it all over again. This isn’t over until we say it’s over. Just say no.

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