1. Please remember that I am banned from all social media sites. Any accounts you see on Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, etc., which are in my name are FAKE. The crooks who run social media sites ban me but allow fraudsters to run fake accounts with my name on – and refuse to take them down. I don’t trust anyone who appears on mainstream media or who still has accounts on YouTube.
2. Anyone who lives in Britain, pays tax and is under 40-years-old would be wise to consider leaving. I’m afraid that Britain has absolutely no future. In 2004 I wrote a book entitled `Why Everything is Going to Get Worse Before it Gets Better’. (It’s available on Amazon as a paperback.)
3. British pensioners who were born before 6th April 1951 (for men) or before 6th April 1953 (for women) receive £2,699.40 less State pension every year. It’s a punishment for being old. And it is the Government’s way of killing off older pensioners as quickly as possible. Really old pensioners tend to be more vulnerable and unable to do much work but because we receive a miniscule pension (instead of the one we’re owed and the Government says we get) many of us cannot afford food as well as heat and so we’re dying off in droves. That, of course, is the plan. Politicians and media talk about the old aged pension as if pensioners all received the same amount each week. We don’t. I paid national insurance and tax for over 40 years and should receive a full, standard pension. But I don’t. Because I’m considered old and worthless I receive £169.50 a week instead of the £221.20 a week that politicians talk about. The Department of Work and Pensions has written to me and confirmed that I have paid all the necessary national insurance contributions for a full pension. But I don’t receive a full pension solely because I was born before 6th April 1951. If this isn’t blatant ageism I don’t know what is. This should be regarded as a huge scandal but it isn’t. Politicians and journalists don’t give a tinker’s cuss about the fact that the people who need most receive the least. Meanwhile, the Government is saving untold billions which it is giving to Israel so that it can kill more children in Gaza.
4. The BBC which is still paying millions to its vast army of overpaid employees reneged on its deal with the government not to charge pensioners over 75 the TV licence fee. In my view the BBC is corrupt, racist, ageist and probably sexist too. It is nothing more than an evil propaganda force which suppresses truths which the conspirators regard as inconvenient. Try your hardest to avoid (legally, of course) paying the BBC Licence Fee. If you pay it you are supporting an evil, propaganda machine.
5. Right from the start it was clear that the pandemic hoax had been invented for three main reasons: to bring in some form of compulsory vaccination programme, to provide an excuse to exterminate a large number of old people (the conspirators have long felt that the world is overpopulated and long worried that the elderly population costs too much in pension payments) and to create a situation where cash could more easily be outlawed. That’s what I said in February and March 2020. There was more to it, of course. The conspirators had decided to use their fake pandemic to help them lead the way forward to the development of a world government – the great reset, the new normal, the new world order. All this was being promoted by the World Economic Forum (with its extraordinary enthusiasm for the abolition or private property, as promoted in the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx) and by a secret organisation known as the Bilderbergers which consists of a bunch of bankers, arms dealers, drug company bosses, food company bosses and obedient politicians. The fake pandemic with its lockdowns and enhanced compliance programmes was seen as an essential step towards the introduction of a system of social credit, digital currency and digital passports. The covid fraud was seen as a way to obtain total control over all citizens. All quite simple really.
6. My book on face masks appears to have disappeared from sale in the UK. Is this a sign? Are the authorities planning to bring back mask wearing?
7. Schools teach children plenty of lies (`man made climate change is real’) and plenty of stuff about sex and gender that they don’t need a teacher to tell them but they teach nothing about health, food or money. And they don’t teach most of them to read and write, either.
8. Two sisters who live in our village hate one another. Apparently, 37 years ago one sister introduced the other to the man who became her husband and to whom she is still married. The sister who is married thinks she was stitched up and has never forgiven the sister who did the introducing.
9. Politicians are trained to run for office but no one ever trains them to run the office when they’ve won.
10. The real wonder about women’s cricket is simply that they do it at all. Women are as good at playing cricket, football, rugby, tennis and golf as men are at having babies. No amount of money or indoctrination will change that.
11. The EU has deliberately destroyed everything of value in each member country. It used to be possible to identify cars by their country of origin. Now cars mostly look as if they were designed according to the same dull plan. The last car we bought was built in 1957 and looks like a proper motor car.
12. The British are suffering more than any other nation at the hands of the climate mythologists. According to the Department for Energy, Security and Net Zero (straight out of George Orwell’s `1984’) The UK is the first economy in the world to have cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% between 1990 and 2022. France is the next best with a reduction of 23% (though they did it by relying on nuclear power rather than pushing up energy prices and cutting the quality of life). The United States of America, long the greatest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions has not changed at all and is still enjoying the quality of life that Britons last enjoyed over 30 years ago. Britain, it seems, is vainly trying to save the world all by itself and it is this absurd obsession with a non-existent nonsense which explains more than anything else why Britain is now by far the weakest nation in Europe and probably the weakest in the world – with no hope for the future.
13. The three organisations which have spread most misinformation and disinformation are YouTube, Wikipedia and the BBC. The world would be a safer and happier place if all three organisations were permanently closed and the staff all sent to prison for life. (We can still dream and live in hope.)
14. A fellow we know is on a diet which excludes all green food. He claims that all green food gets stored up in the body’s cells because it contains cellulose which is insoluble. He also believes that the earth is flat and that germs do not exist. And he always has a half a dozen cheap ball point pens in the breast pocket of his jacket.
15. The only time most people hear from their doctor these days is when they’re invited to pop along to see their GP (in the guise of a practice nurse) to have a vaccination of one sort or another. So, many older folk have received invitations to have a shingles vaccination. The vaccine is apparently being offered to selected groups of individuals over the age of 70 and is, no doubt, a result of determined efforts by the drug industry to find ways to make more money out of old people (an expanding market) as well as children (a market which is definitely not expanding quite so rapidly. It’s difficult to think of a disease for which there is no vaccine planned.
16. Note to those scrofulous morons who claim that since I was `’only’ a GP I am not entitled to comment on complex matters of science: my degrees are MB (bachelor of medicine) ChB (bachelor of surgery) and DSc (doctor of science). I was a Professor of Holistic Medical Science and I’ve edited two medical journals. I’ve also lectured at three medical schools. So yah boo sucks.
17. If you want to seem likeable when appearing on the radio, try to smile. I’m told it adds friendliness to your voice.
18. An amorous Antarctic penguin spends ages hunting around and looking at pebbles. When he’s found the right one he carries it in his beak and puts it down between the feet of the lady penguin he wants to be his own. I find that distinctly charming.
19. An old fellow I know earned money as a boy by helping to push people up the steep hill out of Lyme Regis in Dorset. People walked down the hill easily enough but, when laden with shopping, a helping push from behind was apparently worth two pence. He charged one very fat woman four pence.
20. The Dorset Knob Throwing Festival (which involves participants hurling knob biscuits as far as they can) has been cancelled because it became too big to manage. So, you can stop practising your knob throwing. England will never be quite the same again.
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Vaccine Truths - from `The Medicine Men’, published 1975
Dr Vernon Coleman
The following short extract is taken from Vernon Coleman’s book `The Medicine Men’ which was first published in 1975. The book, which has been out of print for decades, is now available again.
`BCG vaccination for tuberculosis was introduced in 1928 but seventy-two children died in 1930 after a vaccine contaminated with a virulent bacillus had been used. The Salk vaccine was acclaimed as a breakthrough against polio-which it was-but in 1955 in the United States there were two hundred and four cases of polio in inoculated children. Recently in the United Kingdom there have been angry discussions about the number of vaccine-damaged children in the country. One British MP, Jack Ashley, claims that there are about two thousand children in Britain seriously damaged by vaccines. He reported a survey which showed that one in every five thousand children vaccinated against whooping cough was permanently brain-damaged. A Swedish survey has shown that between one in three thousand and one in six thousand children has some form of cerebral illness after whooping cough vaccine. According to one consultant at least a third of those children with brain damage should never have been vaccinated at all, as they had a history of fits and so on which usually act as contra-indications to vaccination. One problem in Britain has been that the whooping cough vaccine used has decreased in apparent effectiveness. When introduced it was 80 per cent effective but by 1968 it was only 20 to 30 per cent effective, so to increase its effectiveness the strength of the vaccine was increased, with the result that more severe reactions occurred. The row in Britain has built up because children are not compensated for brain-damage. In Germany, Denmark and several other countries there have for some time been compensation schemes for vaccine-injured children. One sad aspect of the whole thing is that we continue to vaccinate against such diseases as smallpox, although as Rene Dubos has written 'the chance of contracting smallpox is now so slight in our communities that, paradoxically enough, the risk of accidents originating from the vaccine is much greater than the chance of contracting the disease itself.'
This short extract taken from Vernon Coleman’s book `The Medicine Men’, first published in 1975. A new paperback edition of `The Medicine Men’ is now available through the bookshops on www.vernoncoleman.com
You can also buy a copy of Vernon Coleman’s global bestselling book on vaccines `Anyone who tells you vaccines are safe and effective is lying’ via the bookshop. This is the book that Joe Biden’s White House wanted to ban. The BBC and other main stream media now refuse to allow any serious discussion or debate about vaccines and vaccination. Meanwhile, vaccine producing companies are busy planning new vaccines allegedly designed to prevent cancer etc. And pro-vaxxers continue to exhibit prejudice and ignorance and to share their views about my book on vaccines without bothering to read it. Read the book and you’ll see why no one will dare debate vaccination with him.
Below are some of the reviews of The Medicine Men (which was serialized in The Guardian newspaper and the subject of a 14 minute video on the BBC’s six o’clock news):
`Vernon Coleman writes as a general practitioner who has become disquieted by the all-pervasive influence of the pharmaceutical industry in modern medicine…He describes, with a wealth of illustrations, the phenomena of modern iatrogenesis; but he is also concerned about the wider harm which can result from doctors’ and patients’ preoccupation with medication instead of with the prevention of disease. He demonstrates, all the more effectively because he writes in a sober, matter-of-fact style, the immense influence exercised by the drug industry on doctors’ prescribing habits…He writes as a family doctor who is keenly aware of the social dimensions of medical practice. He ends his book with practical suggestions as to how medical care – in the developing countries as well as in the West – can best be freed from this unhealthy pharmaceutical predominance.’ – G.M.Carstairs, The Times Literary Supplement
`What he says of the present is true: and it is the great merit of the book that he says it from the viewpoint of a practising general practitioner, who sees from the inside what is going on, and is appalled by the consequences to the profession, and to the public.’ – Brian Inglis, Punch
`The Medicine Men is well worth reading’ – Times Educational Supplement
`Dr Vernon Coleman…is not a mine of information – he is a fountain. It pours out of him, mixed with opinions which have an attractive common sense ring about them.’ – Coventry Evening Telegraph
`The Medicine Men’ by Dr Vernon Coleman, was the subject of a 14 minute `commercial’ on the BBC’s Nationwide television programme recently. Industry doctors and general practitioners come in for a severe drubbing: two down and several more to go because the targets for Dr Coleman’s pen are many, varied and, to say the least, surprising. Take the physicians who carry out clinical trials: many of those, claims the author, have sold themselves to the industry and agreed to do research for rewards of one kind or another, whether that reward be a trip abroad, a piece of equipment, a few dinners, a series of published papers or simply money.’ – The Pharmaceutical Journal (1975)
Copyright Vernon Coleman 1975 and 2024