Friday 11 August 2023

 

Andrew Bridgen's letter to the Prime Minister



Tim Veater

The government, parliament and assorted advisors, have dug so deep a hole, they have difficulty extricating themselves. Having been failed by fools, they have now, it seems, turned to ostriches for advice, on the best way to get out. http://veaterecosan.blogspot.com/




19.8.2023.  Coughs and sneezes have always spread diseases but masks are quite pointless and probably make things a lot worse. They obstruct air flow to the lungs and can act as a breeding ground for germs which are then recirculated. The country has been deluged with misleading information that has had disastrous physical and psychological consequences. Covid 'testing' is completely unreliable and unrelated to outcomes. People free of symptoms - the only important consideration - have tested positive, whilst people with the flu have tested negative. Nor is there any correlation between mask wearing or positive testing with transmission from one person to another, or positive testing and premature death. But there certainly is a correlation between testing and psychological disturbance, increasing fears and unnatural behaviours. The fact that 'boosters' will no longer be offered to the under-60's tells you something. Yet still the fraudulent covid narrative is pushed and believed. The flu has always been with us and should be treated with reasonable respect but not with irrational measures or panic as if it was the Black Death.




21.8.2023:  You should take care and go easy on your body Anthony. You tend to be impulsive and do things to extreme. All things are good but not when they are done to excess. This includes drink, drugs, food and exercise. Excess nervous energy (stress) can show itself as physical ailment both internal and external. Our bodies are self-regulating machines on one level and respond to stimulae, whether self imposed or environmental - physical, chemical, radiological, biological and social. You can probably think of noticeable reactions to all of these in your time. Although specifics are too numerous to recount here, the watchwords are moderation and balance. Try to avoid anything to excess and maintain regularity and balance, particularly as it relates to exercise and food. Now as to the lesion shown on what I'm assuming is your thigh, it could be many things and needs to be checked out. Most people don't realise the skin is in fact the biggest organ of the body and is highly sophisticated. It forms the outer barrier to the world (the inner ones are the gut and lungs) but is the sensitive idicator of both external and internal stressors. The red area looks most likely a form of psoriasis, although this most commonly reveals itself around the knees or elbows so that is a contra-indication. It is something that needs to be treated with respect as it has a tendancy to spread and is difficult to irradicate once established. There are of course many other causes of this type of reaction, too many to mention but include bacterial, fungal and parasitic agents. So get a qualified person to take a look asap. In the meantime preparitory ointment and dressing may be beneficial. This advice is offered as a friend and is not intended to take the place of your GP. I hope it helps.



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