If there's anything humorous here, it is gallows humor:
"With temperatures of around 20C in London today, standing for hours in the heat and full military uniform, took its toll on the guards."
Now, for the benefit of those who don't know the Metric system, 20 C = 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This is not "hot" by any measure. Yes, the uniforms may be warm, but it's not like they haven't been doing such affairs for hundreds of years. Finally, these men are standing, not exercising. Also for the benefit of civilians, I served in the military and had to stand in formation many times, not for hours on end I'll admit. Not once in four years did I hear of a single soldier falling out (fainting.) Sure, out of hundreds of individuals, a single one might not be odd, but THREE at one event? What are the odds, especially given the utter lack of adverse conditions? I think we all here know a likely factor in the ill health of these soldiers, and it's no laughing matter.
Finally, consider this: why should largest circulation "paper" in the UK comment upon what would seem at first blush a matter of no consequence? My (paranoid) take: because those in power know that the public realizes that something odd is afoot, and thus the "cover story." You see, it was the heat and long duty that made three faint. Yeah right, healthy young men, who should be in the peak of health, with the normal military training, plus extra qualifications to participate in such a prestige assignment? They don't allow just any swinging dick to be part of the Queen's Guard. Even ordinary civilians in decent health don't typically collapse in mild weather for no reason; how much more so should that be true of military men (ok, well, humans) who should be in the peak of health? Give me a break.
Perhaps there is a less sinister explanation; maybe a mild case of food poisoning or something? But if the faintings are due to vaxx side effects, what does that say about the overall deleterious effects on the military, and any other large group that has taken these injections?
Here's a news item from The Daily Mail:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10881601/Second-soldier-faints-standing-guard-outside-St-Pauls-Cathedral-Queens-thanksgiving-service.html
If there's anything humorous here, it is gallows humor:
"With temperatures of around 20C in London today, standing for hours in the heat and full military uniform, took its toll on the guards."
Now, for the benefit of those who don't know the Metric system, 20 C = 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This is not "hot" by any measure. Yes, the uniforms may be warm, but it's not like they haven't been doing such affairs for hundreds of years. Finally, these men are standing, not exercising. Also for the benefit of civilians, I served in the military and had to stand in formation many times, not for hours on end I'll admit. Not once in four years did I hear of a single soldier falling out (fainting.) Sure, out of hundreds of individuals, a single one might not be odd, but THREE at one event? What are the odds, especially given the utter lack of adverse conditions? I think we all here know a likely factor in the ill health of these soldiers, and it's no laughing matter.
Finally, consider this: why should largest circulation "paper" in the UK comment upon what would seem at first blush a matter of no consequence? My (paranoid) take: because those in power know that the public realizes that something odd is afoot, and thus the "cover story." You see, it was the heat and long duty that made three faint. Yeah right, healthy young men, who should be in the peak of health, with the normal military training, plus extra qualifications to participate in such a prestige assignment? They don't allow just any swinging dick to be part of the Queen's Guard. Even ordinary civilians in decent health don't typically collapse in mild weather for no reason; how much more so should that be true of military men (ok, well, humans) who should be in the peak of health? Give me a break.
Perhaps there is a less sinister explanation; maybe a mild case of food poisoning or something? But if the faintings are due to vaxx side effects, what does that say about the overall deleterious effects on the military, and any other large group that has taken these injections?
WOW! Thank you for posting the very visible fainting Palace guards! Hard to hide this!