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On 7/30/2020 at 11:20 AM, sickofallthebollocks said:
What the Nazi's did as they were ordering the poor jews to queue in an orderly fashion just before they were taken for a 'shower'.The gas chamber disguised as a shower, but never used as a gas chamber.
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8 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:
Minister says preparations taking place to counter Covid-19 vaccine opponents
https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/news/uk/minister-says-preparations-taking-place-to-counter-covid-19-vaccine-opponents/“Polling by YouGov shows that 31% of Britons polled don’t plan to have a Covid vaccine when one becomes available".
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8 hours ago, rooey said:
has anybody got anything decent on why US death numbers aren't accurate at all and shouldnt be trusted?
there's this vid from aprilThey started counting 'probable' cases in May. If you have a cough and a headache and one of your neighbour's workmates has tested positive, you're in the figures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKQ2GdiZI1k
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On 7/9/2020 at 6:45 PM, chocomel said:
This headline made me laugh somehow.... For me it makes sense.

From the article:
QuoteA dozen patients had inflammation of the central nervous system, 10 had brain disease with delirium or psychosis, eight had strokes and a further eight had peripheral nerve problems, mostly diagnosed as Guillain-Barré syndrome, an immune reaction that attacks the nerves and causes paralysis. It is fatal in 5% of cases.
They're trying to associate neurological damage with the virus to cover up the side effects of the vaccine. Mass vaccination against swine flu in America in 1976 caused more than 500 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome. The virus (allegedly) caused 1 death and the vaccine caused 25 deaths.
QuoteSwine flu ‘debacle’ of 1976 is recalled
The $137-million program began in early October, but within days reports emerged that the vaccine appeared to increase the risk for Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological condition that causes temporary paralysis but can be fatal.
However, the pandemic, which some experts estimated at the time could infect 50 million to 60 million Americans, never unfolded. Only about 200 cases of swine flu and one death were ultimately reported in the U.S., the CDC said.
More than 500 people are thought to have developed Guillain-Barre syndrome after receiving the vaccine; 25 died. No one completely understands the causes of Guillain-Barre, but the condition can develop after a bout with infection or following surgery or vaccination. The federal government paid millions in damages to people or their families.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-apr-27-sci-swine-history27-story.html
There's a CBS documentary on how one woman's life was ruined. The head of the CDC knew the vaccine was dangerous but he ignored the results of the trials.-
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4 hours ago, rideforever said:
Fruit Test Positive For CV19
I heard that the Tanzanian President had done some tests on fruit and they returned CV19 positive ... is there any documentation about this that anyone has seen ? Or was it a joke ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ujrDNxQHio
I read about this on the BBC's website at the time but it looks like they've taken the article down now.
Snopes rates it 'Unproven'. Their main argument is that the president's attempt to expose the lab was politically motivated.
QuoteBut to better understand the potential motivation behind the Tanzanian president’s assertions alleging nefarious testing, one must keep in mind the tension between the country’s two main political groups — Magufuli’s party in power and the opposition — as well as criticism of the president’s handling of the pandemic unrelated to the claim.
In sum, given the full context for why the Tanzanian president shared what he believed to be an example of faulty COVID-19 testing — a fruit, quail, and goat allegedly tested positive for the novel virus under the guise of being human specimens — and given the lack of any evidence apart from his own statements to support it, we rate this claim “Unproven,” with the significant caveat that Magufuli has gone against public health officials’ advice for helping his residents overcome COVID-19 and the politically-charged climate surrounding the country’s response.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tanzania-president-covid-tests/
An obvious smokescreen.
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1 hour ago, Orange Alert said:
Maybe all us David Icke aficionados should move to the Isle of Wight.

Might not be such a good idea. The street lights on the Isle of White are connected to the mobile network using the 868 MHz band. This is the frequency Marc Steele says has caused all the problems in Gateshead.
"The luminaires will be linked to a Philips CityTouch LightWave central lighting management system that will allow each one to be controlled individually or in groups. The lanterns are connected to the LightWave system using the StarSense Wireless system, via the island’s mobile phone networks."
https://www.lighting.philips.co.uk/cases/cases/parks-and-plazas/isle-of-wights-street
"Starsense Wireless
End-to-end wireless intelligent management system for your outdoor lighting
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Sub-GHz (868 MHz) frequency for communication
"5G is powerful enough to 3D map the inside of your home and other buildings. Mark Steele specifically highlights the 868 MHz frequency, previously used for battlefield interrogations and which can travel with ease through bricks and concrete."I asked the council about the new LED lamps we've got where I live and they've told me the attachments on top are Photo Electric Control Units, so it looks like there are two systems, one with an individual light sensor on each lamp, and one controlled over a wireless system.
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5 hours ago, Tinfoil Hat said:
Oh, and poor eyesight is now alleged by Cummings & Bojo to be a symptom of Covid.
Who says 'spectacles' these days? I'd like to see a witness statement analysis of his language. Probably made it up and thought it would sound more convincing than if he said 'glasses'.
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I came across an article in the Guardian from about a month ago, when the protests were starting in America. The title is:
"The 'anti-lockdown' protests are about more than just quarantines"
It's a fairly short article (768 words) but the author manages to squeeze in no less than 12 instances of the term 'rightwing'.
thousands of rightwing Americans took to the streets
usual hodgepodge of rightwing grievances
US far right’s feverish dystopias
American rightwingers
organized by powerful rightwing interests
rightwing political causes
well-financed rightwing groups
supportive rightwing media
rightwing protests
when rightwingers were announcing their protests on social media
mobilizing rightwing voters
lobby organizations and rightwing mediaThe author's name is Cas Mudde. At the bottom it says:
"His latest book is The Far Right Today"
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16 hours ago, piripiriman said:
I've watched Brian Rose from the start when he used to do interviews in his kitchen with his mate, never a 'follower' as such, just kept my eye out for good guests.
He changed massively when he went on Dan Penas course, then turned London Real into a business, by selling a load of shite, exceptionally over priced courses through the marketing shite he learned from Dan.
I could see straight away when the first Icke interview was banned that he's seen an opportunity and basically decided to highjack the conspiracy audience to grow his business and make as much money as he could, the comments sections of his videos at the time were all sucking his cock.
Not anymore, thanks to channels like CoffeeZilla, Rebel Wisdom and a bunch of smaller ones calling him out, and Brians public meltdown, the comment section seems to have done a 180, see belowCoffeezilla describes David Icke's second interview with Brian Rose as:
"an absolute garbage fest of misinformation and dangerous ideas", where he "spouts off his nonsense about rising up"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvOzCMe0t-k
Coffeezilla specialises in exposing fake gurus, but he worships fake philanthropists:
"it's kind of sad to see all the negative comments about somebody who has spent his whole life trying to give money away...he's given a total of 21 billion dollars to charity...and we hate him for it...so that's what you get for spending 5 billion dollars on infectious disease control... we don't want you, Bill Gates, we don't want your money and your help."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvOzCMe0t-k
Rebel Wisdom describes David Icke's second interview with Brian Rose as:"clearly, shouting fire in a crowded theatre, in the middle of a global pandemic, while people are at home, while people are vulnerable, telling them, while there are attacks on 5G masts around the country, just imagine the attacks on, potentially, on 5G engineers who are putting these up as well, this definitely is covered by shouting fire in a crowded theatre."
(in the comments people point out that the theatre IS on fire.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDM1wTGOjOw
Rebel Wisdom thinks doctors who question the government's coronavirus narrative are:
"fringe medical figures"
(and gets hammered for that one in the comments as well)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFD8sPN80u4
Now here's an interesting timeline:
3 May 2020 - Brian Rose broadcasts his third interview with David Icke
3 May 2020 - piripiriman joins the forum
5 May 2020 - alizantil joins the forum
For the rest of the month, alizantil and piripiriman repeatedly post videos of Coffeezilla and Rebel Wisdom attacking Brian Rose's character
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1 hour ago, numnuts said:
Yes, but with 7/7 and Manchester there were some casualties. This is my whole point and it doesn't detract from both events being false flag psyops. If there weren't any casualties, with very real injuries, then some staff at the local hospitals would be like 'WTF is going on?'. The PTB couldn't hush it up. On the other hand, in Iraq say, they can run any fake terrorism story they like.
Do you think there were casualties in Boston, numnutz?
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1 hour ago, Alnitak said:
It gets better by the day....
in short Cummings broke lock down rules in March
I can't believe what it says about Ferguson in this article.
QuoteThis month Professor Neil Ferguson quit as a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) after it was revealed his girlfriend had been visiting him during lockdown.
Scotland Yard criticised his behaviour as 'plainly disappointing' but ruled out issuing a fine because he 'has taken responsibility' after resigning as a key Government adviser in the coronavirus response.
How can the police be allowed to take a resignation into account when they're deciding whether to issue a fine or not? His resignation has nothing to do with the police. Apart from that, the only way for him to take responsibility is to admit it's all a hoax.
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8 hours ago, kj35 said:
Nothing would surprise .
They didn't seem to be in any rush to catch the suspect for the 1996 bombing.
QuoteThe file concluded that when “compelling” evidence, such as the similarly numbered banknotes were considered, it could only mean that the suspect and the defendants in Operation Airlines in London conspired together to cause the explosion in Manchester.
The Crown Prosecution Service agreed that there was sufficient evidence to make an arrest but did not believe there was a realistic chance of securing a conviction on the evidence available.
QuoteThere was a further issue that worried Crown prosecutors.
If the suspect was charged, his defence would make much of the fact that he had been to Manchester after the bomb and despite the fact that police knew he was in the city, they let him go.
And, astonishingly, it happened more than once.
An ex-soldier once told Alex Jones that he infiltrated a four-man IRA cell then, after the operation, he found out that the cell's leader - who showed them how to make bombs - was army intelligence as well.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndYPp-3cvbk
Even the MSM covered it.QuoteHalf of all senior IRA members in the Troubles were working for intelligence services, a secret dossier of evidence into the murder of two RUC men has claimed.
QuoteThe document states Lord Stevens told him that of 210 terrorist suspects he arrested, only three were not security force agents, and some worked for several agencies.
QuoteFulton and four other members of his unit in Newry pioneered the use of flash guns to detonate bombs. This technology was used in a bomb that killed Colleen McMurray, an RUC officer, in 1992. Her colleague Paul Slaine lost both his legs in the attack. He was later awarded the George Cross for his bravery.
Fulton claims he tipped off his handlers about this attack but they allowed it to go ahead to protect agents. “Two days before the attack on Slaine and McMurray I knew my officer commanding was using what we called a doodlebug, a horizontal mortar,” he said.
“I told my MI5 handlers and they took me to London for two days. The day I came back the bomb went off. The police were taken off the streets to allow the bomber to get in, set the device and get out.”
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1 hour ago, zArk said:
my point was that people are not sheeple and they are acting (due to misinformation) to help save their family members and friends
their fear is not selfish but selfless
They are selfish. They want to protect themselves and their families from a tiny risk of being harmed by a virus at the expense of millions who are certain to suffer from the economic consequences of the lockdown. I've got to the point where I'm looking forward to seeing the sheeple get their vaccines, especially the ones who refused to take a leaflet about Bill Gates.
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3 hours ago, kj35 said:
Yes the 1992 bombs.when 2 went off (They coded through 4) . Not physically harmed. But experiencing that plus spending a whole day with army controlled robots blowing up bins and packages and not knowing if the next two bombs would detonate or where. Stays with you. The second two bombs it turned out was a lie. I was on the bus coming into work when the first one went off. I came into reception to find people with glass shards and blood on them as they evacuated from our sister office that was in the path of the first bomb . The second bomb went off (from memory) around 10 / 10.30 and was more powerful. That's the one whose shock waves we all felt. By this time we knew it was a verified coded IRA bomb campaign (apparently) .Our building was designated a safe zone and we were sealed in by the army and not allowed to evacuate. More people got injured in the second bomb as they had evacuated to go home and that bomb was on their route . This is why you now have two different evacuation plans from offices ..One for fire and one for terrorism. Before these 2 bombs you just a rocked up outside like a fire drill. 1996 was far far bigger. And credit where it's due the IRA gave warning so people could escape before it detonated. The police forgot to evacuate the people in the Royal building who were in doing Saturday overtime and that's where a lot of injuries occurred. Some very serious. How no one was killed I'll never know. One bloke was flattened by the lift doors blowing out. Don't know if that's in the official narrative.
The arena bomb sounds smaller and packed with nails nuts and bolts and doesn't surprise me that it killed randomly but would have sounded smaller as a bang. Also don't underestimate the adrenaline that courses so even if you're injured you get away from the source if you possibly can.Not watched this yet though am just giving a first hand experience of what it can be like. And still most Londoners only remember st Mary Axe ( Pre 7/7)
Oh...and..having been designated a safe zone the well oiled machine that is the British army realised at about 3pm they'd forgotten to check all the parked cars at the back of our office. That was a fun 30 minutes. As we huddled together As far from the curtain glazing as possible hoping they didn't accidentally blow us up.
IRA = British Army Intelligence
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Where I live they've replaced all the streetlights with LEDs since the lockdown started. I searched for some videos on Gateshead where they first tested them, and I came across an interview with Lee Garrett, who campaigns with Mark Steele. At the start he shows some pictures of kids with nosebleeds, then there's a video of a tree next to an LED lamp post. The side of the tree farthest away from the light looks normal with green leaves, but the side right next to the LED is completely dead. How much evidence do councils and the media need? I'm going to look out for LED lights next to trees now and take photos of them. If the same thing happens, I'll have some 'before and after' pictures.
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2 hours ago, alizantil said:
Ro$e won't miss the opportunity , that's for sure.
I wonder why anybody would post a video here by a youtuber who says this about Bill Gates:
QuoteIt's kind of sad to see all the negative comments about somebody who has spent his whole life trying to give money away...he's given a total of 21 billion dollars to charity...and we hate him for it...so that's what you get for spending 5 billion dollars on infectious disease control... we don't want you, Bill Gates, we don't want your money and your help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvOzCMe0t-k
Then describes David Icke's interview on London Real as:Quotea garbage fest of misinformation and dangerous ideas, where he spouts off his nonsense about rising up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tke2yVMJaB4
You have to laugh when he says:QuoteBrian Rose - I've got nothing against the guy, but...

Why are ALL political parties part of the conspiracy?
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If he was in charge, the WHO would have been booted out a long time ago.