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Hi all, So as per my previous post. I will say again for the people who do not wish to go back a few pages. I work in R&D in the NHS. The vaccine is definitely being trialed. There will be 16 (maybe more) UK wide vaccine studies all hoping to recruit 20,000 subjects each. This will be a combination of NHS staff and patients. From the conversations I have had and heard people are clamoring to join these studies. They genuinely believe that a vaccine is the cure. I have made several comments about what I have learnt regarding this vaccine and how it contains DNA altering ingredients and i get the fluoride stare. These are people who I thought had a brain and thought to educated. Anyway, ill now detail the PAMPERING that NHS staff and hospital have received where I work (I'm certain it was nationwide). During the start of the lockdown, my hospital received fridges/freezers from Currys PC world, numerous donations of food, clothes, toiletries, free food for staff donated by local catering companies, TV's, Leisure items (Xbox's, Playstations etc) There was no Tik Tok videos from the nurses and doctors at my hospital. Maybe because they were all busy eating, drinking and doing nothing. I spoke with numerous ambulance drivers and nurses and it was the same thing all the time "We are waiting for the flood, it hasn't arrived yet" There was a huge redeployment drive. Nurses were supposedly coming out of retirement to help. I believe this is false. We have a research nurse who works with us and she was not asked to redeploy onto the wards. The nurses I spoke with did not seem stressed and under pressure. In fact they all seemed relaxed and bored. At the start of lockdown, I remember that majority of the staff had "symptoms" and they had to self isolate. I genuinely believe that if there was no "pandemic" most would of carried on working as it is just flu/cold reclassified. However the advice was to self isolate. I think about 70% of staff were isolating at the start of lockdown. To this date I know of only 1 person who has this deadly virus. I questioned "Was it the virus or did you just have a bad case of the flu" Mind you the person who had the "virus" is a vegan. Make of that what you will. I know another person whose elderly parents contracted the "virus" however she practices herbal medication and she pumped her parents full of Vitamin C and other herbal remedies and they both survived. Which says a lot about the current treatment. Fast forward to today, I feel ashamed to work in the NHS. It is disgusting how much staff are being pampered. In my hospital there is a ward that is not in use and it has been turned into a relaxation lounge. There are staff from AIRLINES providing a first class experience for NHS staff (I shit you not) Free drinks, snacks, magazine and other reading material, place to sit and relax, all of this and more being provided by cabin crew. I have and will not go! This experience is always busy. There is NO anti social distancing going on in here. It is a place where masks can be removed. I mean where is the consistency! Currently there is an outbreak of 2 (yes you read that right) members of staff that were showing "symptoms" of the so called virus. There has been communication of locking down the hospital after only just now allowing small numbers of urgent referrals to come through. ALL for 2 members showing symptoms! I made a joke about what were the symptoms as we all know that everything is now a symptom. Because of this outbreak, testing has been ramped up. I can only assume that all NHS hospitals are testing staff every 2 weeks. I wonder if these tests are being added to the new buzz word "cases" as positive. Also, telemedicine is definitely here to stay. There is a small study ongoing in my hospital (and probably elsewhere) to see how it will work and so far people prefer it. Also, I know of 2 people from my hospital who went to the Nightingale Hospital. 1 returned after a day and the other after a week. Feedback was "It was dead, no patients" Regarding deaths, I now believe that the figures are cooked. I know of 4 people who have lost elderly loved ones. I asked all of them "Did they die with or from the virus" and all of them have said WITH! Also, my neighbors lost their 94 year old mother to old age in their OWN HOME. They have been told that if they want the body they have to allow a COVID cause of death on the certificate. I lost my shit when I heard this. She had cancer and many other underlying issues! Fucking heartless doctors! I will admit, I was a bit scared at the start of February when it started but people on this forum and me being awake and doing research helped me lose that fear. My mother is elderly and even she knows that COVID is a scam. She sussed it from the start. For the first few weeks of lock down she didn't go out. In the end she got fed up and went out anyway. That's enough from me today. I will post more when I have any updates. It's a shame that I can't attach PDF's I would've attached some of the study Patient Information Sheets. Oh well. Take care everyone.5 points
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I'm a British primary school teacher and I worry about how much this scandemic is affecting children all over the world. We have been open throughout, and rightly so, to ensure vulnerable children have been kept in a place of safety and normality. We had no outbreaks of the so-called Covid-19 despite living in an area which was supposedly badly affected. The pupils' hands were raw and flaky as they were constantly being forced (by myself, their teacher, who was forced to by their boss, their headteacher, who was forced to by the government, who pay all our bills) to wash them and use harsh, irritaing hand sanitizer. I had to forbid them for getting close to one another or for sharing equipment/projects. That's not natural. Children are supposed to play and communicate with each other, most of it through touching as they may be too young or have needs which restrict their articulation. They learn best through their peers, and that's not to mention the skills of cooperation and problem solving which are arguable more valuable than how good they are at remembering facts. I also had to explain to them why masks were now mandatory in public places, despite their horror. It is scary for me as a woman in her late 20s to not be able to see people's faces when out and about, let alone for a child who has had to cope with so much change and their parents' anxiety as no one knows what the hell is going on. I am so angry that the powers that be have completely destroyed the world as we know it for the sake of "virus" that is only lethal to about 95% of people. Playing devil's advocate here, if the virus did exist then it is not worth shutting businesses down, closing schools and preventing people from leaving their homes. We are now facing a mental health crisis where more people have died from suicide than the "virus" itself. Controversial but I find it sadder that more healthy people have chosen to take their own lives compared to elderly and vulnerable who would have died of something commonplace sooner rather than later. Furthermore, one of my colleague's mother died from cancer recently as the scandemic stopped her hospital from providing her with treatment. How many other people have had to die to "protect the NHS"? My cousin is a doctor in the South-West and she was on Covid-19 duty. She had no patients. Most importantly, in April my nan was in hospital with a leg infection (along with many other health conditions) which she died from, yet her death certificate states her death was due to "Covid-19". What a load of bollocks. So I believe they are definitely making the numbers up, another thing which will scare our children. I just don't know what to do about it. I feel so helpless. I hate forcing children to do things i believe are wrong, yet I love my job and would hate to lose it because of my refusal to be a sheep and question the bullshit streaming from mainstream media outlets. I'd love to talk to similar minded people.4 points
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oh forgot to give the reason why Yes they will do this lockstep dance over and over again,why ? Cos the music they are dancing to is the music of our connected energy being sliced and torn and our tears are their sweet sipping cups. They really are the parasites,the worms wriggling away through the underbelly of our realm. They will not stop ever. We must not give consent .Take off the masks.Walk over the arrows.Hug.Go out.Remember who you are.4 points
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And......... I bet you learnt more than being in a senseless algebra class3 points
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I must be honest and admit that I love fucking with certain people's heads. The number of times I've had to fall in line and observe all the politically correct rules in my life just to get an income and not cause offence has really taken its toll on me. Working beside all those sanctimonious twats who embraced diversity, multiculturalism, feminism etc and tried to shove it down everybody else's throats. All the PC woke bosses who fired me because they couldn't stand my sarcasm or my disdain for all the bullshit I was forced to listen to and then sell to unsuspecting people. It's been payback time for the last few years now. Thank goodness for social media.3 points
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@shadowmoon We can't have the brain washing centers closed for too long, can we now ? All this stinks.3 points
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@Reapse What exactly did the Germans do wrong? Check your history. A picture of a Stalinist commissar or a Chinese Maoist would have been more appropriate surely? People are quick to vilify "Ze Nazis" forgetting that it's a Zionist conspiracy we face today, which the allies, the "good guys" of WW2 helped to create.3 points
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TikTok: Trump says he will ban Chinese video app in the US President Donald Trump has announced he is banning the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok in the US. He told reporters he could sign an executive order as early as Saturday. US security officials have expressed concern that the app, owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, could be used to collect the personal data of Americans. TikTok has denied accusations that it is controlled by or shares data with the Chinese government. From: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53619287 The hypocrisy is stunning. So its okay for US companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon, etc etc to 'collect the personal data of Americans'? And who really knows who this data gets shared with? Apart from US, UK and Israeli intelligence services of course.2 points
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Another kid fresh from Tavistock training, it seems to me, here to join his co-worker, who may have been discovered. F*/^ing H"ll!! This is Britain in 2020. Intimidation and gang stalking is increasingly common among those who realise that all our illusions of a safe, democratic society are totally false and when laid bare, reveal what we are really subject to: total slavery of the population to a technocratic NWO. During lockdown it is noticable how we are increasingly being treated like cattle, without deference to our autonomous rights of existence. We owe no allegiance to any so called 'authority'... Labrats, know that you are not alone, please let us know if you need backup.2 points
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I like him, its irrelevant what he is, trans etc, who gives a monkeys if he wears a frock on a Sat night or whatever pleases him, that's his private business, what matters is what he brings to the table and I like him, he's got some hardcore morals and stands by them.2 points
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he comes across as poetic and an 'intellectual'. something that might endear him to a MSM stooge and open them up a bit. i haven't looked at all into his past, as you say, as a 'degenerate'. i don't know what his transvestite history is, but i have no issue with adults self-emancipating as long as it doesn't forcefully impose on society and children, if that's what you are getting at ...?2 points
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I think the most important thing kids can learn in schools is how to socialise, be normal, make friends, develop empathy, sense of humour, and feel comfortable around each other. The rest isnt that important imo. And these are the things being stopped right now.2 points
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it's dehumanising to both children and adults, but this is deliberately being targeted at children to create and condition all sorts of social disorders, paranoia, suspicions and anxiety between them and put them on meds and pacify them because of this carefully manufactured multi-pronged sinister agenda. what better slave, recruit and abuse victim ... new abnormal.2 points
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great to see this, good on you Germany ! Thousands March on Germanys capital in protest of coronavirus restrictions: The BBC and other shills are keeping this one quiet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here's the link: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/protest-coronavirus-restrictions-berlin-a4514261.html2 points
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@shadowmoon currently GP Practices receive £10.06 for each routine and annual vaccine. Remember, each Practice is a business.2 points
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Funny that the mass electronic surveillanvce and data storage on all private citizens, exposed by Edward Snowden in 2013 by the CIA, NSA, Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance (which includes MI5, MI6 and GCHQ), all rubber stamped by the so-called left-wing maverick Obama, now the right-wing champion against the deep state allows it to continue and plays the distraction game with - China is your enemy and is spying on you.2 points
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AstraZeneca, it would appear, has been guaranteed by the UK government that any coronavirus vaccine it develops with Oxford University will be accepted without testing for long term side effects. Hence why it has started to manufacture the vaccine, even before it has been approved, so that there will be a "stockpile". I understand that freedom of information requests have been issued to Oxford University asking for all communications between Oxford University, AstraZeneca and other Institutes regarding the vaccine development. All FOI requests have been refused by Oxford University - I assume the matter will be taken up with the Information Commisioners Office. https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/communications_between_oxford_un_2 https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/communications_between_oxford_un#incoming-1594209 https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/the_university_of_oxfords_commun#incoming-1594208 https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/agreements_between_oxford_univer_2#incoming-1594210 It has now been revealed that AstraZeneca will also be exempt from any liability for harm the coronavirus vaccine causes. This is completely unethical and very dangerous. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-astrazeneca-results-vaccine-liability-idUSKCN24V2EN AstraZeneca to be exempt from coronavirus vaccine liability claims in most countries2 points
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As someone pointed out in the Daily Mail comments. "Whitty's got the sort of face you expect to see when you awaken, chained up in a dungeon after being knocked out in an alley". Creepy looking sod.2 points
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Couldnt agree more throughout life the importance of learning to " think for myself " was always pressed upon as being a key component in life in being able to choose & take responsibility for my own actions to not be pressured in to something because somebody told me to.. something I feel is important to teach & encourage my kids to think about & do. Stand up for what you believe . live by what you believe words I have been conditioned into thinking are correct & proper actions to follow so I do & will carry on doing living my life by what I deem acceptable & correct whilst still trying to remain respectful to others. The more that people see others speaking out standing up for what is right the better be the lone wolf if it is what you believe . ONE DAY THEY WILL THANK US2 points
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I thought today of those who have been living in fear of death these last 5 months. It really must be the lowest, clutching to life disregarding any sense of what life should be. Baseline survival, that's all that matters. Follow the rules and survive. As long as people like me are chastised harshly for my selfish and abhorrent refusal to do what's right they can live in gray land, the new normal until the end of their natural days.. I feel very lucky tonight that at least despite the miserable aggravation that is trying to buy anything in a shop at the moment, I know that these imbecilic bloated meatbags, trying to make big brother happy, and their opinions about my choices will not kill me. Just mild disdain and inconvenience is all I have to put up with. Imagine being them. The turmoil in their minds. Fear of death. Fear of their childrens death. Now, I can see the parallels between my comment and those who think they're better than anyone else that have dictated what I'm talking about.. It's circular. Human nature. We do sunshine, we do.2 points
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Animals. Cats. Walking in nature. Drinking tea and reading and listening to music2 points
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Lockdown means fuck all if you just go out where you want, whenever you want. I've been doing that all this time and have never been challenged once. Everything is your own perception and if you don't fear being accosted by the cops or challenged by anyone it's very likely you won't be. We all have personal empowerment and should never consider ourselves to be vulnerable victims of authority. Nothing they do is really enforceable, they're relying on complicity, they're fucked if people just refuse to follow orders. Fuck the cabal and their government puppets, they have no power if we don't offer up any fear.2 points
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This is what I have been asking a couple of friends which gets them thinking.... Just imagine for a moment that there is no virus at all. The government then sends all the old people in hospital (already poorly or why else would they be in hospital) back to their care home or home. They talk most into signing a DNR order. They then make medical care and doctors visits to care homes difficult, if not impossible. They then stop the old folks seeing their family (and grandkids), frighten them as much as possible and tell them they will likely die. They then cancel any elective surgery, defer cancer treatments and other ongoing treatments. They then tell all the GP's to restrict access or close their surgeries and perform all consultations online where possible. (As most older people are good at that online stuff!) They then stop everyone else from going to work and seeing their friends, close the shops, pubs and restaurants and tell everyone they will likely die. They make people scared to call an ambulance in case they end in in hospital, where they will almost certainly die. How many people do you think that might kill?2 points
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Well I hadn't been shopping since the day before the MuzzleDay, and on that day I'd say between 10-20% were masked up. Since then I've refused to go staging my own one man sulk in mini protest (I don't think anybody noticed, lol). Wifey went on last Saturday (MuzzleDay+1) and said all of the shoppers wore a mask, which kinda demonstrates that the people were more scared of the rules than they were of "the virus". Today, we needed a few "essentials" because we'd run out and I didn't want to go, but went with wifey anyway, planning to sit it out in the car listening to music while she did the shopping and adamant that I was definitely NOT going to wear a mask. Wifey dons her mask, picks up a pound for the shopping trolley and wanders off to the entrance. I sat there initially but then decided to follow her and just to see what's going on at the entrance. On our previous visit to this Sainsbury's there's been a long "antisocial distancing" queue snaking through the car park, but today there was none of that. I saw a security guard standing outside the entrance wearing a mask but didn't seem that bothered about checking people. They had these signs at the entrance... ...I contemplated walking in for a while but then thought I'd check the Lidl across the road first. There were no queues outside, no guard at the door, so I just walked straight in. Nearly all the shoppers were muzzled, and about a third of the staff. Got my few bits and bobs, did a self checkout, nobody challenged or even looked. Buoyed by my drama free Lidl experience I then strolled into Sainsbury's past the security guard, who was busy on his phone and at this point wasn't wearing a mask, and went in search of Wifey who by this time was at the till. Helped her pack and had a few bants with the checkout lady, and left, very happy that I was able to shop muzzle free without any confrontations. So, I shall continue to shop in that fashion and if asked I will just leave without shopping. I am not going to shop anywhere that forces me to wear a mask. My wife was scared initially because she didn't want to get a fine so she wore a mask. She later asked in Lidl what are the rules for wearing masks there and she was told by one of the staff that they are NOT allowed to challenge people who are not wearing masks and that only the police can issue fines.2 points
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Billions; none. After this fiasco, including blm bs, I have no illusions that the greater mass of humans are unknowing, uncaring and so self absorbed that if the truth of what is really going on was now shouted out by all the liars that got us into this, they still wouldn’t believe it. Im not saying they’re awful people, just what I said above.2 points
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My doctor said to me a few years ago when I was there with my sciatica 'you might as well have the flu jab whilst you're here old chap'! I said 'sorry Richard, no offence, but you can shove it where the sun doesn't shine'! He said 'I'm only trying to prolong your health and wellbeing old chap'! I said 'how? by filling me with all sorts of shit that gets changed every single year when they bring out the new and improved flu jab?' He never denied the accusation and I never had the jab, he's never mentioned it since on the very rare occasions that I've been to his surgery! In fact, the last time we met he came into the reception area and said 'Steve Tansell? and I stood up and followed him into his room and he said jokingly 'I wasn't sure what you looked like, have a guess how long it is since I saw you'? I said 'about eight or nine months I suppose' He said let's try three years, shall we'? He then tried 'if you keep ignoring my requests to see you for a check up, then I might just have to ask you to find a different practice'! He's a nice enough bloke with a decent sense of humour, but he seemed to have mislaid it when I said ' O.K. fair enough Richard, I'll let you know where to send my records when I'm sorted with a new practice' I then walked out and within the week had signed on with a surgery just local to my house, and they've never mentioned the jab either, so I suppose it must be written into my records somewhere! My kids are all adults now and none of them had any of those 'must have' vaccinations when they were young, six kids, now adults, and every one of them healthy and mentally stable, as far as I know anyway!2 points
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New here so not sure if you guys follow Sam Vaknin but he does some interesting work. He was censored heavily at the beginning of corona for his views. Il try and post a vid to follow if the forum allows it....1 point
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It's only a matter of a few months ago when everything was normal (well more accurately, what we perceived of as normal). Since then the world has been turned on it's head, and the new normal is chaos. We have no idea what the situation will be in two months, let alone two years. The one thing we can now be sure of is that we can be sure of nothing! We know that we can't be dependent on any part of the establishment to be looking out for us, so we need to look out for ourselves. Irrespective of what's coming down the road, whether it be vaccines, blanket 5G, food shortages, insect-burgers, lock downs, shut downs, or whatever, we need to be prepared as much as we can. We cannot prepare for every eventuality, nobody can, but we can at least give ourselves a chance. The more control we have over our own food, the less the establishment have of controlling us. "Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst" With that in mind I've made a list of some things others might like to consider. Obviously I'm not suggesting anyone should do all of these things, but there may be something on this list where someone might think "I might try that" or whatever. So I'll just throw it out there... 1. Move Rural: Yes I know it's impossible for some and impractical for others but if it's any way feasible I think everyone should at least consider the possibility. The advantages are numerous....grow your own food, better quality of life, more freedom etc. We know they want to herd everyone into large cities, but avoiding that means they have less control over our daily lives which is always a plus. Also in times of turmoil and concern being surrounded by the natural world keeps us more grounded, although in my case that's debatable. 2. Grow Your Own Food. Even if not living in the countryside most people still have a possibility of growing something, whether it be in a garden, on a patio, or even in a window box. It may not provide you with ample food but at least you can learn the basics of growing because there is a learning curve involved and it may give you a head start for the future. 3. Learn A New Skill (or skills preferably). We now live in a society where the vast majority of people can only do the one thing they were trained to do, yet we've seen in the last few months how fragile and precarious that society can be. Down the line there may come a time where the ones who fix your stuff may not be available, or you may not have the funds to pay them. Can you do basic plumbing or carpentry? Can you fix things or make things? You may even be able to barter your skills for something you need in a dysfunctioning future. 4. Water. I won't go into the obvious about how vital clean water is, but everyone should familiarise themselves with storing water, purification etc. etc. Admittedly I haven't explored this myself because I have my own clean water source but if I hadn't this would be the first thing I'd be reading up on. 5. Be Debt Free. I'm not being flippant because I know this is an impossibility for a large section of the population. However having large debt is one of the main strangleholds they have over you, so any reduction of debt is a bonus, however small. Try and avoid increasing your debt, and if possible look for ways of reducing it. Is now a good time to change that car, buy that appliance or get that upgrade? If it entails taking on more debt, probably not. 6. A Second Freezer. Previously I had expressed concerns about this in case there were power outages, however on reflection I don't think this will be a problem because they need the terror-visions and phones operational in order to continue with the fear and propaganda (there were lots of meat plants closing due to the 'virus' but I didn't hear of any power plants closing?). The freezer is probably the easiest medium term food storage option, and during a further lockdown would be ideal for storing those staples like milk and bread which eliminates the need to have to shop. 7. Canned Goods. A lot of people are brain-dead and try to buy during a panic, then forget all about it once the panic is over and presume normality is back forever. We buy during normality to save us having to buy during a panic....right? Canned foods may not be the most nutritious in the world, but are better than no food. They're cheap and plentiful right now, easy to store, have a long shelf life, and can typically be used 3-4 years after their BB date which means they could last eight years or more. Keep a rotating stock during the 'normal' times by using the oldest and replenishing with new stock. Find a cool, dry, dark place in your home, stick a couple of shelves up and fill them for a rainy day. Tinned fish, stews and meats are handy to have. 8. Grains. These are cheap and plentiful and have a long shelf life if stored properly. White rice and rolled oats for example have a shelf life of around 20 years if kept in airtight containers (I know some here don't agree about the benefits of white rice but I still think having at least some rice is desirable). 9. Dehydrating. I'm only starting out in this area of preserving food but the benefits of it are medium to long term storage, most of the nutrients preserved, reduced storage area, and easy to rehydrate by simply adding water. There's an initial outlay involved (I paid £170 for a ten tray version with timer and temperature control) but if you grow your own food you can dehydrate any excess, or you can buy food cheaply when in season and preserve. Fruit and veg can be dehydrated on almost any unit and if you but one with the proper temperature settings you can even dehydrate meats. There's also a great video put up here which shows how to vacuum seal ziplock bags using a bucket of water. 10. Pickling/Preserving. I readily admit to knowing nothing about this, however it's something I plan on researching and trying in the near future as another way of preserving food. 11. First Aid. Every home should have a proper first aid kit and the ability to use it. However I have to hold my hands up and say that I'm guilty here too. All I have is your typical first aid 'box' and sketchy knowledge so it's something I need to address, but any home with children should definitely have one. We already saw how the hospitals were messed up during the 'pandemic'. 12. Medication. I'm not on any prescription medication but those who are should explore the possibility of having a stock in reserve if they can. I am however blind as a bat without glasses and anyone in the same position should have at least one working pair of glasses in reserve if not more. A good supply of painkillers and possibly antibiotics (if you can get them) would be very important also. 13. Other Foodstuffs. These are things we use on a regular basis but cannot supply for ourselves, most of which come from afar and were considered valuable commodities in bygone days before mass transit. But who's to say that transit will be operational? I'm thinking things like coffee, tea, salt, pepper, spices, sugar 14. Food Storage. There is little point in storing food if it's not stored properly, so things like airtight glass jars and BPA free containers are a must. Also consider some silica gel moisture absorbing sachets and ziplock type freezer bags, and also some larger plastic boxes to keep it all in and keep creatures like mice and insects at bay. 15. Cash. You should always have some cash on hand in case there's an issue with the plastic (computers down?) or there's a problem refilling the cash machines (virus?). However cash is only valuable so long as people have faith in it, so should a SHTF situation ever become reality (see below) it could turn out to be worthless virtually overnight. In that situation precious metals such as gold and silver would come into their own, but most people can't afford to hoard gold or silver bullion. There is the possibility of bartering though (see below). The following are more for SHTF type scenarios, where the grid is down and society itself begins to disintegrate. It may seem highly unlikely and it probably is, but then again so was the twin towers attack. The only thing we know is that the cabal is capable of absolutely anything, and if it facilitates total control and martial law introduction, well.... I'd like to preface this part by saying that I'm going to be mentioning a few brand names here. I have no affiliation with or receive any remuneration from any brand, and these are just my personal opinions. 16. Solar Power/Generator. Well where I live solar power would be next to useless considering the sun hasn't shone for the last two months of "summer", however in sunnier climes it could prove invaluable. I'm a bit on the fence regarding generators because the fuel most use (petrol/diesel) only have a shelf life of around six months. So I would a) have to know when the situation was deteriorating and b) hope that fuel supplies were going to remain available during SHTF (not likely). 17. Books. The internet might be good for researching things, but what if the power is down? Some actual books which don't rely on power might be a good idea. I would suggest having a good book on some of the following might prove useful: Self-sufficiency, Alternative Medicine, Foraging, First Aid, Practical DIY 18. Heat. Most of us need heat in wintertime yet most are depending on supplies from (usually foreign) suppliers (gas, oil) or on electricity. Those that are might consider a dual heating system with solid fuel where one of the suppliers is local or national (logs, turf or coal?), or at least having an open fire or log burner as backup. 19. Cooking. Similar to "Heat" above most have a single source for cooking with the same issue of supply over which they have no control. Although having a solid fuel range which can both cook and heat I've also invested in a "Bushbox", a small collapsible outdoor stove which can boil a kettle or pot with just a handful of dry sticks (I haven't received it yet so can't comment on it's usability, however a totally self sufficient method of cooking is appealing). 20. Self Protection. Depending on where you live and the current laws this is variable. However in a situation where society is not functioning some form of protection is necessary. You may live in US where a firearm is a commonplace item or you may live elsewhere where the laws forbid ownership. A good hunting knife is a valuable asset with a number of uses such as gutting fish, splitting firewood and even opening cans. Only you can decide what is your best protection given your location and laws. 21. Tools. Power tools are great, unless of course when they've no power in which case they're useless. Every home should have a selection of hand tools. If you have a garden you probably already have a spade, fork and hoe, but other necessities should include a hammer, pliers, screwdriver set, spanner set, hatchet, axe, saw and bow saw. That way you're not depending on power to repair things about the house, source wood and chop sticks. 22. Proper Clothing. Proper footwear and clothing is not important, it's vital. Without it you run the risk of becoming ill, which can be lethal in a grid down situation. You need to be dry, warm and comfortable. Style and fashion doesn't exist anymore, being replaced with practicality and durability. I've had some experience in this area recently, and I'll give you some of my personal preferences (this is where I mention brand names). Footwear: For a combination of price, dryness and comfort I prefer the Karrimor brand. They retail around £40-£50 and given the price range I find them very good. Some decent socks are also a requirement and I personally wear a brand called Yuedge (5 pairs for £20) which I find breathable, hard wearing and comfortable. Rainwear: I've tried lots of different brands over the last number of years and the brand I've found best for rain and wind protection combined with breathability is Jack Wolfskin. They're not cheap (I think I paid around €250 for a long jacket with removable fleece) but they're hands down the best IMO. Trousers: I practically live in my Fjallraven trousers (£100-£140 average). I have about 5 pairs that I rotate and aside from going somewhere 'dressy' they're my go to. They're hard wearing and durable, have loads of secure pockets and are comfortable. They're not waterproof but dry out quickly (way faster than any denim) and combined with a decent pair of waterproof leggings I find them ideal. Hats: For all round bushcraft type hats I'd recommend a Tilley (around £80). They give excellent sun protection and will keep you dry in a shower (however they wouldn't keep you dry in 'all day' rain). Another hat I'd recommend is a beanie type hat called Sealskinz (around £20) which is an excellent cold weather/rainproof hat. Fleeces/Warmth: My personal preference would be Wolfskin, Columbia and Craighoppers but you'll have to decide yourself. However I would suggest some thermal vests are also a good investment. 23. Alcohol. Whether you drink or not alcohol is still worth having as spirits keep forever and would be a good item to barter if nothing else. In a grid down situation there will be a lot of doom and gloom about and a glass of something might raise the spirits a bit (no pun intended) even if only temporarily. If like me you're partial to a glass of wine you may consider learning to ferment your own wine? All you need is water, sugar, yeast and some patience combined with what nature provides (dandelion, nettle, blackberry or elderflower) to make wine. It could be another barter item too. 24. Light. Putting aside some long life candles (90 hour burn time) to have for power outages (or possibly longer spells) would be a good idea. Winters are long enough without the necessity of sitting in the dark from 4pm each evening. For seeing where you're walking outside a wind up torch might be an option, although how durable they actually are remains to be seen. 25. Bartering. In a grid down situation this could be the new currency. Aside from the obvious items such as food, other things which could be of high barter value may be: medications, alcohol, tobacco, lighters, spices, fuel, coffee, tea, growing seeds, honey, vitamins, gold and silver. And if you have a particular skill that could bartered for too. 26. Hunting/Fishing. To those that have the required equipment and skill set, this could be a game changer. I have fished quite a bit but don't have the equipment any more. Also most of my fishing was in the sea and I'm too far from the sea now. I've never hunted. Neither of these skills can be learned overnight, so I would imagine that both these skills are outside the scope of a lot of people. 27. Bugging Out. This is essentially a last ditch attempt for survival and freedom in a situation where you must leave your home and basically go "rogue", living off the land as best you can. It certainly wouldn't be for everyone. Given the option of living in a dystopian society in some high rise hell and barely existing and the possibility of having my brain rewired to AI, I would choose rogue. One of the first things to identify is a location which is unpopulated and secluded, and if possible bury some food there in a number of different locations. Then you have to consider your equipment such as a tent, sleeping bag, cooking utensils etc. which should be light and easily transportable. It's really too much to go into here and hopefully it never reaches that stage, but it is a possibility. Anyway, I hope there's some food for thought here for someone. I've probably omitted lots of stuff but it's all I could think of for now. We all hope none of this comes to pass but unfortunately I think some of it may now that the lunatics appear to have taken over the asylum. If you have any comments, suggestions or criticisms feel free to post.1 point
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it's no claim, noam .... it's affirmative ... just ask those pesky 'dancing israelis'1 point
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Veterinarians are even worse. They want you take your cats and dogs in every year for the same series of virus injections. The drug companies lobbied to make Rabies vaccines mandatory yearly for all dogs and cats in most states. My vet always says "It's the law" when I tell her I don't want my cats injected. Last time, I told her "Just because it's a law does not mean it isn't stupid. And I'm not stupid either."1 point
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Does anyone know of anyone being fined in UK yet for going maskless? just wondering as im not on social medias1 point
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According to the comments on the youtube videos there were. It was in the area where they hold the love parade (which has a million people attend) and it was full apparently. I'm not suprised the media only reported a few thousand.1 point
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Magaret Sangster imo a satanist and Planned Parenthood needs a thread of its own. I don't want to distract from the eugenicist evil, but imo and many others this Margaret Sangster was a male to female transexual. If you look at the picture of him there appears to be a scar where the adam's apple should be. So many malign people in high places are being revealed today and historically as inverted transexuals. These people don't like hetrosexual folk who can reproduce. There has been an agenda to promote transexuality onto our children for years now.1 point
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Yes ..pure genius , it's the only way they could have done it .... Imagine if in normal times they had tried to massively tax air flight , people would have rebelled ... So first shut down all flights for 6 months , and when they re-open people will be so pleased they won't quibble about the price , or having to have a blood test! Just looked at the Youtube comments (and left one myself) ... most of them look like they were made by members of this forum!1 point
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Did you notice @ 1:04 ... the new permission to travel system will include "Mandatory carbon offsetting for all passengers " .... this is how they implement their carbon tax on air fairs , probably doubling the price of air tickets!! But of course all these movement restrictions are on the face of it BS .... Why should people returning to UK from Spain have to quarantine??? Both countries have about the same infection rate ... It would be different if the UK was clear of infection , but it has the highest number of cases of any country in the world(per million people) ...so we are told !1 point
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He reminds me of a tortoise that chases you around in a nightmare.1 point
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As the old saying goes "You are not alone." Anyone who still has a brain has been messed up with the whole hoax. The govt psy-ops have seen created to sow confusion. "Lose weight.. but have money off vouchers for unhealthy fast food." Being a great example. I have one good friend who half gets awoke then drops off again, everyone else is sleeping or takes the easy way out of going along with the nonsense. Have a look at Anna Brees vids on YouTube..1 point
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Ive been getting a ringing in the ears also but it is not constant. It feels like a frequency change. I get it maybe once of twice a day i feel like an adjustment in energy is happening. It could be my own brain doing it or it could be from around me. I am an empath so i dont know if it is an adjustment in the general toxic soup we are living in.1 point
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Even though I don’t eat breakfast burritos, my kid does and when he does he plays this song. It makes me happy too.1 point
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Sign the Petition against wearing of face masks in shops - can be signed on line Repeal the decision to implement compulsory face coverings in English shops: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/3314301 point
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The guy names his baby a robot name which actually contains 'A.I' in the bullshit code they are saying is the childs name? The first photo the couple decided to put out of their newborn baby in hospital was with the words SAVAGE a snake filter over the new borns face? Elon looks like a droid and his other half is 100% witch to the naked eye! THIS PRICK AND HIS WITCH WIFE ARE ABOUT AS SOULESS AS YOU CAN GET. https://mashable.com/article/elon-musk-grimes-baby-name-is-legal/?europe=true&utm_source=internal&utm_medium=onsite Here is the witch in her music video 'Flesh without blood'. Notice the blood around the chin....what could that mean? Here is the happy father. Just what you would be thinking when wanting to be put an image out to the World of your first born child. God help that poor child because we can only pray for it with parents like these.1 point
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We don't have children, so if you walk into my living room, you're likely at anytime to find a S & W M&P 9mm handgun laying on the coffee table, or maybe a really nice AR-15 propped up against a chair. I keep them loaded, but without a round racked in their chambers. Anyone who thinks they're going to group up and pillage my neighbourhood is going to find out real quick what a 5.56 Green Tip feels like in the ass. My neighbour works in the guns store where I trained for my permit and bought my handgun. Their are others very quietly living here in my burb also armed up. At the first sign of unrest coming our way, there will be checkpoints setup at the two entrances. What's really funny - you take a person that's never been exposed to guns before, and also probably a little scared of guns, and take them to a range and let them shoot. 99% of the time you just created a new gun owner because they go away from that experience jacked up to do it again.1 point
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No disrespect to anyone who has lost someone to Covid 19 real or not, but more people this week have probably died from accidents in the home or on the road.1 point