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A well deserved break Professor. Sorry to hear about your wife. Here is a (very long) list of AZ adverse events from Belgium. Horrific.

https://lawyerlisa.substack.com/p/belgian-government-tracked-the-following

Is it just me, or does it seem that you spent an inordinate amount of time in the presence of attractive young ladies? ;)

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Thanks. When did Belgium stop the AZ rollout?

It was impossible to avoid all the attractive young ladies .....

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If the Brussels Times is to be believed, they started giving up on it in May 2021, so all those adverse events must have happened in a few short months. That's even more shocking.

https://www.brusselstimes.com/news/belgium-all-news/171391/the-end-is-nigh-for-astrazenecas-vaccine-in-belgium

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How wonderful to be in the company of free-thinking, intelligent and astute people - I've quite forgotten what that's like. The pink suit rocks too.

My Greece guide book said, '...a short bus ride...' - it was a short bus, but the ride was long.

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After all your hard work fighting against the establishment, it’s great to see you having a break with people who aren’t trying to censor you for telling the truth.

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I am sorry to hear about your wife.I know a similar story.I spent the scamdemic in a supermarket pharmacy telling folk not to have this ( where circumstances allowed).I should have retired in 2019 but went back working as a locum.Never even got a cold despite what I was told I wore no mask.

I hope I managed to save a few people from serious harm.

It’s a drop,in the ocean I know but it seems some of us knew and many took no notice despite being told.

Is it a karma thing?

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One small drop can make many ripples. You have done more than most people so thank you for looking out and trying to protect people you came in contact with.

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Thank you for having the guts to do the right thing. You must have made a big difference as you worked in a pharmacy.

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Reading Norman's travelogue made my day. Explaining scatterplot data of deaths immediately after vaccination to the few who will humor me can leave me feeling like a lone freedom fighter. How glorious it must be to galavant at sea with likeminded souls. Go you!

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Wow! What an experience. Two things I get from your account (apart from enjoying reading your holiday log), is thank God there are still people around who don't stick to the rules when it is inhumane to so do. I can't imagine a robot helping a damsel in distress at an airport.

Also, the importance of face to face meetings and not being afraid of putting yourself out there. Others will respond given half a chance.

We just have to be aware however, that not everybody we meet and like may have the same goals as us. Inevitably the freedom movement will be infiltrated by controlled opposition.

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Thanks for sharing your life with us. For me, it’s important to know a little about the writers behind the substacks, but of course I understand why some writers need anonymity.

I think you had good advice from your daughters and despite the logistics problems, the trip gave you a lift in mind, body and spirit.

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What a cracking read that was....almost felt as if I had been on it, including the precarious descent of the donkey track.Sounded a lot of fun to be among so many MSteyn supporters. The accompanying pics were great to see.

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Norman - A truly Fantastic Voyage. Had I known, I'd have been there with bells on.

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Thank you so much for sharing people’s stories and your wonderful experience on the cruise. It is only with this sharing will we know what has and is happening to real people. We must try and cut off the manufactured stories from MSM and seek out people and their lived experience, good and bad. I must say you cut quite a dashing figure amongst all the beautiful ladies!

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What a wonderful experience, so happy for you! And to be surrounded by beauty, brains and bravery to boot!

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Thanks so much for sharing this.

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You obviously had a great time & I'm pleased to have viewed your report. The idea of spending time with like minded people is very attractive.

I have never fancied taking a cruise. It always seemed to me like being trapped in a floating tower block with a bunch of aliens. Your experience, however, might persuade me to think differently - although probably not for long. I'd arrive at the question "What else could I do with the money?". Other things would win the prize.

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Spend your money now or Rishi will remove it!

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Preferably on cigarettes, whisky & wild, wild women. It does sound a bit like Norman's cruise, now you mention it.

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Keep up the good work Professor, so glad you had a break and got to be with so many people who are simply questioning what has happened over the last few years.

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So happy for you, Dr. Fenton, and so happy too to know that those who stand for freedom are finding each other!! Thank you for sharing this. Cheers!

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I'm a new sub and really enjoyed hearing about the cruise. I worked on a cruise ship, much smaller, many yrs ago and loved it. They can be very relaxing especially when you understand time limits and stay to roads less traveled on time ashore. Also nice to have so many like minded that you can feel comfortable with after such trying times. Looked lovely!

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