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yes, you really must wonder why people like Malhotra, who have an esteemed, even celebrated career, respect, financial security, even a bit of fame, would risk it all to take such an unpopular and dangerous position, opening themselves up to ridicule, censor, de-licensing.

maybe it's russian disinformation! yes, that's right, they're getting paid millions from the russians. quick call adam schiff.

or maybe they've just gone insane. that's what sam harris would say.

does it never occur to these jerks that doctors risking everything, when they could have safely kept their mouths shut, really see that something sinister or dangerous is going on and feel compelled to warn others even if it harms them?

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Monbiot is the Guardian, a viper's nest of spooks. Whatever they are promoting, it is the corporate religion of wokeism, which threatens no corporate profits. He's no doubt running a script from the DOD or Darpa. Guardian is also hammering the spy balloon, car sized object script, supposedly of military significance. They had two or three articles a day for a freaking year about January sixth. Whatever they drone on about is part of an op. This vapid inane spy balloon thing is too much, a distraction from the leaks in their walls of disinformation. He's desperately trying to shore up the cracks and drive the rest of us batshit in the process.

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They don't call Monbiot 'Moonbat' for nothing. He's as batshit crazy on climate change as he is on covid.

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They’re getting very very desperate. Watch your back

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You ask extremely valid questions Dr Paul, yet the short answer (if not the valid answer) is that these criminals continue to spruik their nonsensical shit while at the same time being protected from valid grilling by their complicit and equally criminal mainstream and social media co-conspirators. This has been their modus operandi since the entire covid fiasco began, and it will take just a little more time before their false veneer entirely washes away.

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I've despised Moonbat for the past twenty years. In my humble opinion, he's always been an intellectual thug, a sh*t of the first water, and a character assassin at least as far back as in the wake of 9-11. My blood pressure still goes up when I remember how he slimed the late great David Bellamy over a decade ago. And he's always ready to play the man rather than the ball.

It is impossible to have a reasonable debate or a discussion Moonbat because he adopts extreme positions and claims the high moral and scientific ground, and if anybody disputes any of his core ideology, he labels them a denialist or an apologist or some similar pejorative.

I despise him so much these days that I can hardly bare to read or listen to anything he says. After seeing Dr. Paul's post today, I visited Moonbat's Twitter and scrolled down, and in no time at all I was reflexively reaching for the barf bucket. That's just me, of course, but I'm not the only one. A lot of people really dislike the guy.

Moreover, as Jonathan Cook pointed out last year:

"Aside from his genuine passion for the environment, Monbiot’s position on every major issue chimes precisely with that of his employer, the Guardian. He is not his own man. He’s owned."

https://www.unz.com/jcook/whenever-it-truly-matters-from-assange-to-corbyn-george-monbiot-cripples-the-left/

This, I think is the single most important thing to take away about Moonbat. He is owned by the same dark "intelligence agency"forces that have owned the Guardian ever since they forced the paper's editors to smash those hard disks in the basement, and it seems he is quite sanguine about letting them use him as an attack dog.

Five years ago, Moonbat reported that he had prostate cancer and had to have rather invasive surgery for it, but they he was happy. I'm a little ashamed to admit this, but when I read about that, I actually laughed.

"It came, as these things often do, like a gunshot on a quiet street: shocking and disorienting. In early December, my urine turned brown. The following day I felt feverish and found it hard to pee. I soon realised I had a urinary tract infection. It was unpleasant, but seemed to be no big deal. Now I know that it might have saved my life.

The doctor told me this infection was unusual in a man of my age [55 at the time], and hinted at an underlying condition. So I had a blood test, which revealed that my prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels were off the scale. An MRI scan and a mortifying biopsy confirmed my suspicions. Prostate cancer: all the smart young men have it this season.

On Monday, I go into surgery. The prostate gland is buried deep in the body, so removing it is a major operation: there are six entry points and it takes four hours. The procedure will hack at the roots of my manhood. Because of the damage that will be caused to the surrounding nerves, there’s a high risk of permanent erectile dysfunction. Because the urethra needs to be cut and reattached to the bladder, I will almost certainly suffer urinary incontinence for a few months, and possibly permanently. Because the removal of part of the urethra retracts the penis, it appears to shrink, at least until it can be stretched back into shape."

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/13/prostate-cancer-happy-diagnosis-operation

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Lets remember that George works for the Guardian. Who are funded by Bill and Melinda.

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/about/committed-grants?q=Guardian%20media#committed_grants

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Clowns like this bum are starting to sweat a little. Once you start purposely telling lies, you have to keep telling them and then squash any truth that dispels those lies. The entire pandemic is a lie based on medical terrorism pushed on us by the DOD.

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Looking at his Twitter today, George has received a torrent of pushback after attacking Dr. Aseem. Mostly it's been very polite but it amounts to a succession of slaps in the face with a wet fish. He is being put firmly in his place. It must be infuriating for him.

I would advise anyone with a Twitter account to add your ten cents or tuppence worth. The more the merrier. We shouldn't let these over-opinionated yobs get away with practicing medicine without a license . And while you are there, perhaps you could ask him to explain how advocating "Net Zero", the end of livestock farming, and Kool-Aid-Klot-Shots isn't the same as promoting democide?

https://twitter.com/GeorgeMonbiot/status/1623939798087135232

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Anyone using the phrase "debunked" can usually be ignored.

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I looked at Monbiot's twitter account, and scrolled through several of his posts. This guy is a shill for Pharma and the Rockefeller Foundation.

Besides repeated lies about these deadly covid products, he also tried to discredit the idea of 15-minute cities with the typical "conspiracy theory" cliche. This is no theory, those globalist plans are already proposed and being developed. So Monbiot is in bed with globalists as well as Pharma.

Wonder who is paying him and how much for his shill work?

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This article my Ian Jenkins in Off-Guardian should be of interest to anyone wanting to figure out what George is up to:

George Monbiot is shocked.

But what has shocked George is not the rising tide of poverty and starvation in the world or the unprecedented transfer of wealth to a tiny number of oligarchs.

He is not shocked by the practical collapse of the rule of law or by the brutal actions of police officers in nations claiming to be liberal democracies.

It is possible that these things shock him as well, but if so, there is no sign of this in his recent article for the Guardian.

No. Monbiot is shocked by "leftwingers" being "lured" to the "far right" by "conspiracy theories" in the context of resistance to state measures in relation to Covid-19, including opposition to lockdowns, removal of basic civil rights, mass vaccination with experimental mRNA technology and the prospect of vaccine "passes" or even mandatory vaccination.

In employing these terms Monbiot's article is a distillation of the familiar techniques used to attack dissenting voices on Covid during the past 18 months and for a considerably longer time on other issues such as climate change, Brexit and globalisation.

https://off-guardian.org/2021/10/07/george-monbiots-far-right-projection/

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Those suckas know...💉☠💸🚫🐑🚫

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Come on, dont be so bard on him. Someone has to do the devils work!

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Said it before. It makes arguing with these people, who are willing to outright lie and then present studies that are long and faulty designed to get the answers they want, mind numbing

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People like Monbiot are riding on what used to be a good name .They have soiled it with their ignorance.

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