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Vaccine Injury Treatment - Fasting for 48-72 hours creates autophagy - the body's detox process that kills COVID-19 vaccine spike protein damaged cells and reboots the immune system

https://makismd.substack.com/p/vaccine-injury-treatment-fasting?

So if the jabs have made you feel sicker than you have ever felt in your life try it, you have nothing to lose.

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Huw Edwards, what's the story here, the news first broke on the 9th and it said he was dealing with a female and now it's a male, maybe the Boys Buggering Club didn't want their reputation besmirched.

As I always say the first reports are the ones that contain the truth.

Makes me wonder why they wanted to get rid of him, what did he really do ?

 

9 Jul, 2023 13:51

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BBC caught in new child sex scandal

An unnamed presenter with the British state broadcaster reportedly paid a teenage girl for explicit photos

The British government has urged the BBC to “urgently” investigate claims that one of its presenters paid a teenage girl more than £35,000 ($45,000) for sexually explicit images. Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer spoke to BBC chief Tim Davie about the allegations on Sunday.

“As a public service broadcaster in receipt of public funding, senior officials have stressed to the BBC that the allegations must be investigated urgently and sensitively,” the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) said in a statement on Sunday.

Frazer addressed the allegations in a phone call with Davie later in the afternoon. In a post on Twitter, she said that Davie “assured me the BBC are investigating swiftly and sensitively.”

The BBC has an extensive record of failing to deal with child sexual abuse committed by the stars on its roster. Jimmy Savile, Stuart Hall, and Rolf Harris all abused children while working for the broadcaster, with Hall and Harris both serving sentences for indecent assault. Savile’s alleged crimes – which involved up to 450 victims over five decades – became widely known after his death in 2011.

According to the alleged victim’s mother, the presenter began exchanging messages with her daughter in 2020, when she was 17 years old. Over the next three years, the presenter sent the teen more than £35,000 in exchange for “performances,” the mother told The Sun, which broke the story on Friday.

The money reportedly kept coming as the teen developed a crack cocaine addiction. The mother claimed to have seen evidence of video calls between the presenter and her daughter, in which the TV star appeared in his underwear. The mother first went to the BBC with her allegations in May, and the presenter was taken off the air last week, The Sun reported.

“I loved watching him on TV, so I was shocked to see a picture of him sitting on a sofa in his house in his underwear. I immediately recognized him,” the mother told the newspaper. 

BBC stars Jeremy Vine, Rylan Clark, Gary Lineker, and Nicky Campbell have all publicly denied that they are the presenter in question.

The broadcaster offered a relatively mute response, stating on Saturday that “we treat any allegations very seriously and we have processes in place to proactively deal with them.”

The BBC’s statement caused outrage in Parliament. Labour Party Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves declared that the corporation needs to get its “house in order” and “give greater clarity to what on earth has gone on in this case and what they’re doing to try and put it right.”

It is still unclear whether the BBC has contacted the police about the allegations.

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7 hours ago, zzzak said:

Huw Edwards, what's the story here, the news first broke on the 9th and it said he was dealing with a female and now it's a male, maybe the Boys Buggering Club didn't want their reputation besmirched.

As I always say the first reports are the ones that contain the truth.

Makes me wonder why they wanted to get rid of him, what did he really do ?

 

9 Jul, 2023 13:51

HomeWorld News

BBC caught in new child sex scandal

An unnamed presenter with the British state broadcaster reportedly paid a teenage girl for explicit photos

The British government has urged the BBC to “urgently” investigate claims that one of its presenters paid a teenage girl more than £35,000 ($45,000) for sexually explicit images. Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer spoke to BBC chief Tim Davie about the allegations on Sunday.

“As a public service broadcaster in receipt of public funding, senior officials have stressed to the BBC that the allegations must be investigated urgently and sensitively,” the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) said in a statement on Sunday.

Frazer addressed the allegations in a phone call with Davie later in the afternoon. In a post on Twitter, she said that Davie “assured me the BBC are investigating swiftly and sensitively.”

The BBC has an extensive record of failing to deal with child sexual abuse committed by the stars on its roster. Jimmy Savile, Stuart Hall, and Rolf Harris all abused children while working for the broadcaster, with Hall and Harris both serving sentences for indecent assault. Savile’s alleged crimes – which involved up to 450 victims over five decades – became widely known after his death in 2011.

According to the alleged victim’s mother, the presenter began exchanging messages with her daughter in 2020, when she was 17 years old. Over the next three years, the presenter sent the teen more than £35,000 in exchange for “performances,” the mother told The Sun, which broke the story on Friday.

The money reportedly kept coming as the teen developed a crack cocaine addiction. The mother claimed to have seen evidence of video calls between the presenter and her daughter, in which the TV star appeared in his underwear. The mother first went to the BBC with her allegations in May, and the presenter was taken off the air last week, The Sun reported.

“I loved watching him on TV, so I was shocked to see a picture of him sitting on a sofa in his house in his underwear. I immediately recognized him,” the mother told the newspaper. 

BBC stars Jeremy Vine, Rylan Clark, Gary Lineker, and Nicky Campbell have all publicly denied that they are the presenter in question.

The broadcaster offered a relatively mute response, stating on Saturday that “we treat any allegations very seriously and we have processes in place to proactively deal with them.”

The BBC’s statement caused outrage in Parliament. Labour Party Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves declared that the corporation needs to get its “house in order” and “give greater clarity to what on earth has gone on in this case and what they’re doing to try and put it right.”

It is still unclear whether the BBC has contacted the police about the allegations.

Distraction by Murdoch to bury the story about Bozo not handing his mobile over to the Police.

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32 minutes ago, XTreme said:

Distraction by Murdoch to bury the story about Bozo not handing his mobile over to the Police.

I just saw that about Bozo, if he can't remember his password on an Apple device all he has to do is enter 'root' then tap the Enter key for a few times or so I heard.

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36 minutes ago, XTreme said:

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What you say @zzzak?

They always give us warnings using popular culture and we do have the movie Zombie Apocalypse so there's that, on the other hand those people might be quite normal, it's hard to tell.

Take Bucky for example.

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12 hours ago, XTreme said:

It's fucking hot here!

Do you have a thermometer that you can check the temp on and compare it to what they say on TV ?

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You can all relax now, Baron Rothschild has let us all in on his silly wee joke.

Jacob Rothschild Says Covid Was a Distraction Rothschild, “The phenomenon change that’s come about in the last 2-3 years is there isn’t a child over the age of 6 who’s not deeply concerned about climate change — Covid is a distraction, not more than a distraction, it’s a distraction” Nothing to see here, just slipping up and admitting to crimes against humanity. Covid 19 was a distraction, it was a PLANdemic They’re plan all along was the climate change agenda. It’s a scam to bring about the Great Reset, New World Order & the Central Bank Digital Currency $CBDC

It's not just the children over six, there are plenty of adults that are fooled by this.

 

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14 hours ago, busabeast said:

At long last something that actually makes sense @zzzak

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Maybe you should revisit my previous posts, it appears that you are wising up.

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Breaking news 

survivors of the 1976 heatwave can expect compensation and an  apology from the met office for not issuing a warning  telling them that the sun can be hot 

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Does anyone have 5G, if so have your download speeds increased ?

Can you download a movie in seconds ?

Can you think of a movie that you would want to download ?

Let alone a bunch of them all there before you have the time to watch them ?

 

 

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