1. It's come now that the London police are under investigation. Reason? Well....it was reported to them that members of Prime Minister's group were having a Christmas party.....while lockdown was going on. This (the party) took place around the 18th.
What'll happen? Well....someone down the line (within police leadership) will have to admit that they just ordered a stand-down.
But here's the thing.....once you admit a party did occur and the PM himself knew it was underway, during a lockdown....there's not much left for the PM to do....except resign.
I look over the story and am mostly amused.....there are a thousand reasons you'd resign as PM. Attending a Christmas party under forbidden status....isn't one that you'd expect.
So there are at least ten guys/gals sitting there....freshening up their resume and in hopes that Johnson resigns in the next month over this. But....there's this one problem....if any of them attended the party business as well....they can't run.
2. PM Johnson of the UK came out with a Christmas theme 'get-a-shot' message video. So, it's worked into the 'brand'....that getting 'jabbed' like being a messenger for Jesus Christ, and this all follows along with Christ 'teachings'.
I sat there....thinking this was a joke. No, he actually worded it in this way....get a jab, and be a messenger of Jesus.
After a while....it just hit me....it's like a cult message that you'd expect.
3. Finally, over the last two months....a lot of hype has occurred in Germany over getting a booster shot (to the original two shots).
I noticed in the past week....the new hype has gone that booster #1 is NOT enough, and that you may need to conclude a booster #2 within three months of booster #1. The odds that booster #3 is somewhere in the campaign for March/April? I'd give it a 50-50 shot at this point.
Will the public go along with this? There's a certain group out of the 65-odd million who are vaxed-up.....who probably won't do the booster #1 until the 8th to 9th month (meaning they won't even call a doctor or reserve a time for the booster) for three or four more months. I'd take a wild guess that 20-percent of vaxed-up Germans are going along with this strategy.
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