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    From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to HeartDoc Andrew on Mon Mar 6 05:46:45 2023
    XPost: alt.bible.prophecy, uk.legal, uk.politics.misc

    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 11:51:58 PM UTC-8, HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://archive.is/ju5LW


    Leaked WhatsApp messages reveal how health secretary hoped to shock
    public into complying with ever-changing lockdown rules
    By
    The Lockdown Files Team
    4 March 2023 • 9:00pm
    Matt Hancock's plan to ‘frighten the pants off everyone’ about Covid >>> THE LOCKDOWN FILES
    Read the full investigation
    Throughout the course of the pandemic, officials and ministers
    wrestled
    with how to ensure the public complied with ever-changing lockdown
    restrictions. One weapon in their arsenal was fear.
    “We frighten the pants off everyone,” Matt Hancock suggested
    during one
    WhatsApp message with his media adviser.
    The then health secretary was not alone in his desire to scare the
    public into compliance. The WhatsApp messages seen by The
    Telegraph show
    how several members of Mr Hancock’s team engaged in a kind of
    “Project
    Fear”, in which they spoke of how to utilise “fear and guilt” to
    make
    people obey lockdown.
    An Imperial College survey of Covid infections in the community –
    called
    the React programme and led by the eminent professor Lord Darzi –
    provided “positive” news for Mr Hancock and his team.
    The study they referred to appeared to have been a survey showing
    “decreasing prevalence” of Covid through May and an R number – the >>> reproduction rate of the virus – of just 0.57.
    The study was in line with an Office for National Statistics (ONS)
    survey. But when the media focused on a separate report by Public
    Health
    England and Cambridge University showing a high transmission rate in
    some parts of the country - prompting speculation that local
    lockdowns
    could follow - Mr Hancock said: “That’s no bad thing.” Sir Patrick >>> Vallance, the Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser, agreed. On
    June 5
    2020, there were 1,020 reported daily cases of Covid and 160 deaths.
    5 June, 2020
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    ? Have you seen the v interesting Ara Darzi survey?
    15:31
    Patrick Vallance
    Patrick Vallance |Government Chief Scientific Adviser
    Haven’t seen it yet but heard a verbal output a couple of days
    ago. Will
    try to find it now
    16:49
    Ok seen it now. Very good and consistent with the ONS study. All
    pointing in the same positive direction
    17:09
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    Yep. Just done presser where the media interest is only in the
    gloomy
    Cambridge survey ????
    17:57
    But, if we want people to behave themselves maybe that’s no bad
    thing

    17:57
    Patrick Vallance
    Patrick Vallance
    Agree, suck up their miserable interpretation and over deliver
    17:58
    With recorded Covid cases now down to just 689, the Government
    was days
    away from reopening pubs, restaurants and hairdressing salons.
    But on June 30 2020, Leicester had just gone into a local
    lockdown. In a
    WhatsApp group called “Local Action Committee”, Emma Dean, Mr
    Hancock’s
    special adviser on policy, reported back to the group a rumour that
    Milton Keynes may be the next town plunged into a local lockdown.
    Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, Mr Hancock’s media adviser, replied that it
    would
    not be “unhelpful” for the public to think they could be next.
    Ms Dean appeared to start the conversation by forwarding messages
    sent
    to her about the Milton Keynes rumour. Baroness Harding, who ran the
    Test and Trace scheme, replied.
    30 June, 2020
    Emma Dean
    Emma Dean |Department of Health Policy Special Adviser
    Hi Jo, there's a rumour going around about an MK lockdown. So far
    fending the BBC off by sending them the link to the data. Local
    radio
    also asking

    Hi Emma are we aware if there is a problem in MIlton Keynes?
    15:34
    False?
    15:34
    Dido Harding
    Dido Harding |Executive Chair of NHS Test and Trace
    False!
    15:34
    Emma Dean
    Emma Dean
    Marvellous
    15:34
    Jamie Njoku-Goodwin
    Jamie Njoku-Goodwin |Department of Health Media Special Adviser
    There will be lots of these sort of rumours doing the rounds in
    the next
    few days. It's not unhelpful having people think they could be
    next, and
    so should be responsible and *stay alert* as we approach the 4th
    July.

    15:39
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    When we publish the testing data, on Thursday, and the appendices
    to the
    paper from PHE, people will immediately see the next cities down
    15:42
    The Government had started publishing a so-called “watchlist” of the >>> worst-affected areas in the country, not least to justify and
    explain to
    the public the need for local lockdowns.
    But on Oct 7 2020, ministers scrapped the list’s publication – the >>> thinking seemingly being that the numbers were increasing and
    that it
    would cause residents and politicians in places like Leicester to
    question why they had been singled out for local lockdowns.
    In a WhatsApp group called “MH Top Team” that involved a number of >>> advisers and civil servants, the group agreed to scrap the
    surveillance
    data watchlist because no such local “interventions” were being
    planned.
    In a conversation with a civil servant, Damon Poole, Mr Hancock’s
    media
    adviser, said that failing to publish the data can be turned to
    their
    advantage because it “helps the narrative that things are really
    bad”.
    7 October, 2020
    Civil Servant
    Civil Servant
    Matt, are you content that we hold publishing the Watchlist
    tomorrow. I
    think would be slightly confusing to publish without following up
    with
    the interventions but it will create a bit of noise if we dont.
    Assume
    we use a line about data going in the wrong direction so urgently
    considering interventions.
    19:12
    She's sent to you.
    19:13
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole |Department of Health Media Special Adviser
    It helps the narrative that things are really bad if we don’t
    publish

    19:14
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    Yes. No publication tmrw
    19:17
    Boris Johnson, then the prime minister, had promised that
    families would
    be reunited at Christmas – the first since the pandemic struck in
    early
    2020. He said foregoing long-awaited reunions “would be inhuman and >>> against the instincts of many people in this country”.
    But behind the scenes, his ministers and officials were increasingly
    aware that vast swathes of the public faced a grave
    disappointment and
    that the Johnson administration would take the blame for their
    frustration.
    The solution in December was “to frighten the pants off everyone”
    with a
    declaration of a new strain of Covid-19, known as the Alpha or
    Kent variant.
    In a conversation between Mr Hancock and Mr Poole on Dec 13, the
    pair
    discussed how to survive the coming backlash and storm. On the day,
    there were 18,409 cases of Covid recorded and 410 deaths. Five days
    later, on Dec 18, Mr Johnson would scrap his planned five-day
    Christmas
    amnesty in an about turn.
    R RATE HAD ALREADY PEAKED WHEN LOCKDOWNS 2 & 3 WERE INTRODUCED
    Infection
    transmission rate across UK, R rate

    1.5
    Upper bound
    1.0
    0.5
    Lower bound
    Lockdown
    2
    3
    0
    May
    2020
    Jun
    Jul
    Aug
    Sep
    Oct
    Nov
    Dec
    Jan
    2021
    SOURCE: PHE/GOV
    The conversation started with a discussion about a fear that
    Sadiq Khan,
    the London Mayor, could attack the Government for plunging the
    capital
    into its own lockdown - just as Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater
    Manchester, had waged a battle in his city a few months earlier.
    The pair discussed a withering leader in the Mail on Sunday,
    before Mr
    Hancock seemingly expressed a worry that bad news on the new variant
    might be knocked off the top of the agenda by wrangles over Brexit.
    That led them into a discussion about when to “deploy” the new
    variant,
    although Mr Hancock was seemingly wary that it could have led to
    closing
    schools.
    13 December, 2020
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    Sounds like Sadiq is lining up to being Burnham
    10:51
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole |Department of Health Media Special Adviser
    Yep
    10:51
    Tory MPs also furious already about the prospect
    10:52
    MOS leader trying to warn us off it too
    10:52
    Rather than doing too much forward signalling, we can roll pitch
    with
    the new strain
    11:15
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    We frighten the pants of everyone with the new strain
    11:17
    but the complication with that Brexit is taking the top line
    11:17
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole
    Yep that’s what will get proper bahviour change
    11:17
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    When do we deploy the new variant
    11:35
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole
    Been thinking more about this and think we need to be more cautious
    12:49
    The strain that is
    12:50
    Think you made the point earlier but we need to keep schools off
    paperwork / agenda
    13:45
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    Yes
    14:24
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole
    Worth doing a bit about no leaking at the top I think
    16:34
    Big risk with the variant, right wing papers go for a renewed
    push for
    let it rip on the basis the vaccines strategy is undermined.
    19:16
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    That's why we reassure on the vaccine
    19:47
    Read full chat (16 messages)
    In Jan 2021, Britain is in a third national lockdown, with
    schools shut
    and people told to work from home.
    Four days later, on Jan 10, Mr Hancock and Simon Case, the Cabinet
    Secretary and therefore the country’s most powerful civil servant,
    discussed more stringent measures that they could introduce.
    They agreed that minor adjustments, such as banning angling,
    would be
    “parodied galore” - so decided that “fear” and/or “guilt” were vital
    tools in ensuring compliance.
    They discussed making mask-wearing mandatory in “all settings”
    because
    it had a “very visible impact”.
    Another example given is the reopening of the Nightingale
    hospital in
    London, which had been built hurriedly at the start of the
    pandemic for
    a rush of Covid patients. In reality, the Nightingale hospitals
    across
    the UK were barely used. The one in London re-opened on Jan 12
    2021 for
    non-Covid patients, but only a handful were admitted.
    10 January, 2021
    Simon Case
    Simon Case |Permanent Secretary at No 10
    More mask-wearing might be the only thing to consider.
    Effectively free
    and has a very visible impact? Wear masks in all settings outside
    home
    and in more workplaces?
    12:17
    Am not sure that got us much further, did it? Basically, we need
    to get
    compliance up
    14:20
    We actually ought to be careful with stuff like angling - we
    should sort
    them, but quietly. We will be parodied galore if it looks like we
    have
    suddenly decided fishing is the first step towards tier 5!
    14:21
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    yep. I think the problem is that the levers not in the hands of
    No10 &
    DHSC are harder to pull
    14:21
    I honestly wouldn't move on any small things unless we move on a
    lot.

    14:22
    The only big reamaining things are nurseries and workplaces
    14:23
    Simon Case
    Simon Case
    I agree - I think that is exactly right. Small stuff looks
    ridiculous.
    Ramping up messaging - the fear/guilt factor vital
    14:23
    I suspect London Nightingale coming into use will feel like a big
    public
    moment. Especially as I guess it will be full with a couple of days
    (based on current data)
    19:14

    In the interim, the only *healthy* way to eradicate the COVID-19
    virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by rapidly (
    http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given moment,
    including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly contagious
    (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
    call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
    stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
    preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
    and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
    Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
    hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
    COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!
    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
    Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
    always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to
    http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12 as shown by http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest ) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    Suggested further reading:

    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ

    Shorter link:
    http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test
    Thank you for noting that I have no COVID.


    Michael

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Mon Mar 6 12:31:53 2023
    XPost: alt.bible.prophecy, uk.legal, uk.politics.misc
    XPost: alt.christnet.christianlife

    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://archive.is/ju5LW


    Leaked WhatsApp messages reveal how health secretary hoped to shock
    public into complying with ever-changing lockdown rules
    By
    The Lockdown Files Team
    4 March 2023 9:00pm
    Matt Hancock's plan to frighten the pants off everyone about Covid >>> THE LOCKDOWN FILES
    Read the full investigation
    Throughout the course of the pandemic, officials and ministers
    wrestled
    with how to ensure the public complied with ever-changing lockdown
    restrictions. One weapon in their arsenal was fear.
    We frighten the pants off everyone, Matt Hancock suggested
    during one
    WhatsApp message with his media adviser.
    The then health secretary was not alone in his desire to scare the
    public into compliance. The WhatsApp messages seen by The
    Telegraph show
    how several members of Mr Hancocks team engaged in a kind of
    Project
    Fear, in which they spoke of how to utilise fear and guilt to
    make
    people obey lockdown.
    An Imperial College survey of Covid infections in the community
    called
    the React programme and led by the eminent professor Lord Darzi
    provided positive news for Mr Hancock and his team.
    The study they referred to appeared to have been a survey showing
    decreasing prevalence of Covid through May and an R number the
    reproduction rate of the virus of just 0.57.
    The study was in line with an Office for National Statistics (ONS)
    survey. But when the media focused on a separate report by Public
    Health
    England and Cambridge University showing a high transmission rate in >>> some parts of the country - prompting speculation that local
    lockdowns
    could follow - Mr Hancock said: Thats no bad thing. Sir Patrick
    Vallance, the Governments Chief Scientific Adviser, agreed. On
    June 5
    2020, there were 1,020 reported daily cases of Covid and 160 deaths. >>> 5 June, 2020
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    ? Have you seen the v interesting Ara Darzi survey?
    15:31
    Patrick Vallance
    Patrick Vallance |Government Chief Scientific Adviser
    Havent seen it yet but heard a verbal output a couple of days
    ago. Will
    try to find it now
    16:49
    Ok seen it now. Very good and consistent with the ONS study. All
    pointing in the same positive direction
    17:09
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    Yep. Just done presser where the media interest is only in the
    gloomy
    Cambridge survey ????
    17:57
    But, if we want people to behave themselves maybe thats no bad
    thing

    17:57
    Patrick Vallance
    Patrick Vallance
    Agree, suck up their miserable interpretation and over deliver
    17:58
    With recorded Covid cases now down to just 689, the Government
    was days
    away from reopening pubs, restaurants and hairdressing salons.
    But on June 30 2020, Leicester had just gone into a local
    lockdown. In a
    WhatsApp group called Local Action Committee, Emma Dean, Mr
    Hancocks
    special adviser on policy, reported back to the group a rumour that
    Milton Keynes may be the next town plunged into a local lockdown.
    Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, Mr Hancocks media adviser, replied that it
    would
    not be unhelpful for the public to think they could be next.
    Ms Dean appeared to start the conversation by forwarding messages
    sent
    to her about the Milton Keynes rumour. Baroness Harding, who ran the >>> Test and Trace scheme, replied.
    30 June, 2020
    Emma Dean
    Emma Dean |Department of Health Policy Special Adviser
    Hi Jo, there's a rumour going around about an MK lockdown. So far
    fending the BBC off by sending them the link to the data. Local
    radio
    also asking

    Hi Emma are we aware if there is a problem in MIlton Keynes?
    15:34
    False?
    15:34
    Dido Harding
    Dido Harding |Executive Chair of NHS Test and Trace
    False!
    15:34
    Emma Dean
    Emma Dean
    Marvellous
    15:34
    Jamie Njoku-Goodwin
    Jamie Njoku-Goodwin |Department of Health Media Special Adviser
    There will be lots of these sort of rumours doing the rounds in
    the next
    few days. It's not unhelpful having people think they could be
    next, and
    so should be responsible and *stay alert* as we approach the 4th
    July.

    15:39
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    When we publish the testing data, on Thursday, and the appendices
    to the
    paper from PHE, people will immediately see the next cities down
    15:42
    The Government had started publishing a so-called watchlist of the >>> worst-affected areas in the country, not least to justify and
    explain to
    the public the need for local lockdowns.
    But on Oct 7 2020, ministers scrapped the lists publication the
    thinking seemingly being that the numbers were increasing and
    that it
    would cause residents and politicians in places like Leicester to
    question why they had been singled out for local lockdowns.
    In a WhatsApp group called MH Top Team that involved a number of
    advisers and civil servants, the group agreed to scrap the
    surveillance
    data watchlist because no such local interventions were being
    planned.
    In a conversation with a civil servant, Damon Poole, Mr Hancocks
    media
    adviser, said that failing to publish the data can be turned to
    their
    advantage because it helps the narrative that things are really
    bad.
    7 October, 2020
    Civil Servant
    Civil Servant
    Matt, are you content that we hold publishing the Watchlist
    tomorrow. I
    think would be slightly confusing to publish without following up
    with
    the interventions but it will create a bit of noise if we dont.
    Assume
    we use a line about data going in the wrong direction so urgently
    considering interventions.
    19:12
    She's sent to you.
    19:13
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole |Department of Health Media Special Adviser
    It helps the narrative that things are really bad if we dont
    publish

    19:14
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    Yes. No publication tmrw
    19:17
    Boris Johnson, then the prime minister, had promised that
    families would
    be reunited at Christmas the first since the pandemic struck in
    early
    2020. He said foregoing long-awaited reunions would be inhuman and
    against the instincts of many people in this country.
    But behind the scenes, his ministers and officials were increasingly >>> aware that vast swathes of the public faced a grave
    disappointment and
    that the Johnson administration would take the blame for their
    frustration.
    The solution in December was to frighten the pants off everyone
    with a
    declaration of a new strain of Covid-19, known as the Alpha or
    Kent variant.
    In a conversation between Mr Hancock and Mr Poole on Dec 13, the
    pair
    discussed how to survive the coming backlash and storm. On the day,
    there were 18,409 cases of Covid recorded and 410 deaths. Five days
    later, on Dec 18, Mr Johnson would scrap his planned five-day
    Christmas
    amnesty in an about turn.
    R RATE HAD ALREADY PEAKED WHEN LOCKDOWNS 2 & 3 WERE INTRODUCED
    Infection
    transmission rate across UK, R rate

    1.5
    Upper bound
    1.0
    0.5
    Lower bound
    Lockdown
    2
    3
    0
    May
    2020
    Jun
    Jul
    Aug
    Sep
    Oct
    Nov
    Dec
    Jan
    2021
    SOURCE: PHE/GOV
    The conversation started with a discussion about a fear that
    Sadiq Khan,
    the London Mayor, could attack the Government for plunging the
    capital
    into its own lockdown - just as Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater
    Manchester, had waged a battle in his city a few months earlier.
    The pair discussed a withering leader in the Mail on Sunday,
    before Mr
    Hancock seemingly expressed a worry that bad news on the new variant >>> might be knocked off the top of the agenda by wrangles over Brexit.
    That led them into a discussion about when to deploy the new
    variant,
    although Mr Hancock was seemingly wary that it could have led to
    closing
    schools.
    13 December, 2020
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    Sounds like Sadiq is lining up to being Burnham
    10:51
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole |Department of Health Media Special Adviser
    Yep
    10:51
    Tory MPs also furious already about the prospect
    10:52
    MOS leader trying to warn us off it too
    10:52
    Rather than doing too much forward signalling, we can roll pitch
    with
    the new strain
    11:15
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    We frighten the pants of everyone with the new strain
    11:17
    but the complication with that Brexit is taking the top line
    11:17
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole
    Yep thats what will get proper bahviour change
    11:17
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    When do we deploy the new variant
    11:35
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole
    Been thinking more about this and think we need to be more cautious
    12:49
    The strain that is
    12:50
    Think you made the point earlier but we need to keep schools off
    paperwork / agenda
    13:45
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    Yes
    14:24
    Damon Poole
    Damon Poole
    Worth doing a bit about no leaking at the top I think
    16:34
    Big risk with the variant, right wing papers go for a renewed
    push for
    let it rip on the basis the vaccines strategy is undermined.
    19:16
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock
    That's why we reassure on the vaccine
    19:47
    Read full chat (16 messages)
    In Jan 2021, Britain is in a third national lockdown, with
    schools shut
    and people told to work from home.
    Four days later, on Jan 10, Mr Hancock and Simon Case, the Cabinet
    Secretary and therefore the countrys most powerful civil servant,
    discussed more stringent measures that they could introduce.
    They agreed that minor adjustments, such as banning angling,
    would be
    parodied galore - so decided that fear and/or guilt were vital >>> tools in ensuring compliance.
    They discussed making mask-wearing mandatory in all settings
    because
    it had a very visible impact.
    Another example given is the reopening of the Nightingale
    hospital in
    London, which had been built hurriedly at the start of the
    pandemic for
    a rush of Covid patients. In reality, the Nightingale hospitals
    across
    the UK were barely used. The one in London re-opened on Jan 12
    2021 for
    non-Covid patients, but only a handful were admitted.
    10 January, 2021
    Simon Case
    Simon Case |Permanent Secretary at No 10
    More mask-wearing might be the only thing to consider.
    Effectively free
    and has a very visible impact? Wear masks in all settings outside
    home
    and in more workplaces?
    12:17
    Am not sure that got us much further, did it? Basically, we need
    to get
    compliance up
    14:20
    We actually ought to be careful with stuff like angling - we
    should sort
    them, but quietly. We will be parodied galore if it looks like we
    have
    suddenly decided fishing is the first step towards tier 5!
    14:21
    Matt Hancock
    Matt Hancock |Health Secretary
    yep. I think the problem is that the levers not in the hands of
    No10 &
    DHSC are harder to pull
    14:21
    I honestly wouldn't move on any small things unless we move on a
    lot.

    14:22
    The only big reamaining things are nurseries and workplaces
    14:23
    Simon Case
    Simon Case
    I agree - I think that is exactly right. Small stuff looks
    ridiculous.
    Ramping up messaging - the fear/guilt factor vital
    14:23
    I suspect London Nightingale coming into use will feel like a big
    public
    moment. Especially as I guess it will be full with a couple of days
    (based on current data)
    19:14

    In the interim, the only *healthy* way to eradicate the COVID-19
    virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by rapidly (
    http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given moment,
    including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly contagious
    (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
    call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
    stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
    preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
    and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
    Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
    hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
    COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!
    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6) Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to
    http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12 as shown by http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest ) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    Suggested further reading:

    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ

    Shorter link:
    http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test

    Thank you for noting that I have no COVID.

    Laus DEO (Psalm 112:1)

    Be hungrier, which really is wonderfully healthier especially for
    diabetics and other heart disease patients:

    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
    ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
    (Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
    removing the http://WDJW.great-site.net/VAT from around the heart

    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
    which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis

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