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Nemuri Kyoshiro

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  1. 49 minutes ago, Outsider said:

    Yep I meant an open obvious out in the open market for them. If for example country X still used the guillotine then you could sort of understand why they would be manufactured by company Y. It's like the rack, you wouldn't form a company to design and manufacture one as in 2021 it would have no market..no sales potential. 

    Ever been to a BDSM club? I hear that racks are quite popular in those places. But yes, I can't imagine why a company would produce guillotines unless there was a use for them, or a planned use for them,

  2. 3 minutes ago, Outsider said:

    Hmm so if there is no current market for a human decapitation device why would a company want to manufacture one....scary thought....?

    I didn't say there wasn't a market for them. A rumour has been circulating in the USA for some years that the Obama administration ordered a bunch of them for use in FEMA camps.

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  3. Anyone who isn't convinced that eugenics plays a big role in this should read the linked article from the online Guardian. In a nutshell, people with learning disabilities are ( or were) being given 'do not resuscitate' orders. Mencap is up in arms about this, and rightly so. Read the story and make up your own mind but many on here have pointed to Gates and his eugenicist background and this, I suggest, has his fingerprints all over it.

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/13/new-do-not-resuscitate-orders-imposed-on-covid-19-patients-with-learning-difficulties

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  4. 1 hour ago, Outsider said:

    Andrew Pollard, professor of paediatric infection and immunity, and chief investigator on the Oxford vaccine trial, said:

    While most children are relatively unaffected by coronavirus and are unlikely to become unwell with the infection, it is important to establish the safety and immune response

     

    Important to establish the safety, so professor Pollard is ok with using 300 children as test subjects to establish the safety. What happens if the safety is not established and they become ill? Will he just shrug his shoulders and say it was worth a try for the greater good?

    Kids as lab rats. They should have kept Epstein alive. He would have brought them an endless supply. No need for volunteers. Maybe give Grisly Maxwell a ring in New York, I'm sure she could help.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Outsider said:

    Wonder what the Chanel branding signifies? Are there any countries in the world that openly use this technique of capital punishment? If not then why would such a device exist?

    No. France used it until 1977, I believe it was used in East Germany (DDR) up until the 1960s. However, if it's the organs you're after (and this story has been doing the rounds for decades now) a neck shot, KGB style, is far more efficient and cheaper.

  6. 1 minute ago, DarianF said:

     

    Truly sick shit.

     

    Loretta the 'pandemic hero.'  @DarianF says, everybody wants to be one. A nasty by-product of the dumbing down of our culture and civilization. Be obedient to the rules, no matter how tyrannical they are, no matter how much they defy logic and common sense, and you too can be a pandemic hero. They might give you a badge. We sell our freedoms cheap.

  7. Just now, DarianF said:

     

    I did say, "on the whole" 😄

    Some of the worst murderers in history have been medical doctors. The CIA recruited German doctors after WWII to gain knowledge obtained from human vivisection. Japanese doctors performed vivisection on captured American flyers. American doctors infected black men with syphilis just for shits and giggles. Now look at the medics who are pushing the latest witch's brew from big pharma. Sorry mate, there are some good caring, compassionate doctors, that's for sure, but there's a hell of a lot who are downright wicked. 

  8. 47 minutes ago, Liberty said:

     WTF is wrong with these people!  You’re young. You’ve got an immune system. You’re a medic of some sort so you should know!!  

     

    Attention seeking. She's clearly looking for likes and the approval of her virtual friends. Why else share this with the entire fucking planet.

  9. 18 minutes ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

    What an absolute load of bollocks.

    Indeed. Read the list of the poor woman's other conditions and it's not surprising to see this. Diabetics - if their condition is poorly controlled - are prone to losing toes because of neuropathy.

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  10. 17 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

     

    He's a good guy but it drives me a bit nuts if I'm honest, this kind of thought process. It's like an abused wife who has been battered by her husband repeatedly and it just keeps getting worse, but she sticks to the idea that he is a nice person deep down and if she just behaves herself that little bit better he will change his ways and it'll all be happily ever after.

    Describes the syndrome perfectly.

  11. 26 minutes ago, Brad the lad said:

     

    Treatment or lack of treatment.

    Without power of attorney there will be no resusitation for sure.

    No doubt. My colleague deals specifically with elder law and he drafts power of attorney documents for all his clients; those and living wills. If you have aged parents (as Dickens liked to call them), please, for their sake, take this simple action to protect them when they can't protect themselves.

  12. 3 minutes ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

    She's still very much competent. Just starting to suffer from memory loss and get very distressed at having to deal with people where information and facts are important. She is fine with normal conversation and everyday tasks.

     

    I would be the only one in our family really still competent or trustworthy enough to sort things out on her behalf.

    Dementia can progress rapidly. I strongly suggest you get a power of attorney in place and ready to go. It does not have to be operative right away but at the point when it is clear that your mother is unable to make decisions on her own and in her own best interests. I hope you never need it but, if push comes to shove, you may well be the only thing standing between your mother and whatever "treatment" they deem best for her. Do not let them take that out of your hands.

     

    One other thing: Are you sure this is dementia and not acute anxiety brought on by the lockdown? Do you trust your GP? Is there an actual diagnosis from a specialist? I have seen cases where dementia has been assumed when in fact it was severe anxiety and/or depression.

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  13. 26 minutes ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

    She's had a call (phone message) from some sort of agency acting on behalf of the "NHS Health Trust" or some bollocks like that. And now a letter from the NHS. But nothing directly from the GP surgery.

     

    She is in the early stages of dementia, and suffered a horrendous fall last December, so is not in a state to cope with this. I said to her, they probably won't listen to me, but I can be there in the room when she makes a call for back-up and support.

     

    Failing that, we just keep ignoring them.

    Do you have power of attorney? If not, is there a trustworthy family member who has? Is you mother still competent?

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  14. 9 minutes ago, Mr H said:

    Wow just read Hancock will be putting people in prison for 10 years if they lie about where they have travelled from. You don't even get that for murder!

    That little man has assumed powers far beyond his ability. PPE from Oxford (natch), Bank of England economist, and now Health Secretary. He spent years sniffing Gideon Osborne's arse like a dog and was in May's government in charge of 'digital and culture', whatever that is. Married into the aristocracy and is dyslexic. A position in healthcare doesn't appear on his cv but I suppose that's what advisors are for so the words he speaks and the orders he gives are not his. He is, for all intents and purposes, a mouthpiece: a ventriloquist's dummy. A whore of big pharma. Fuck him and all his kind.

     

     

     

     

     

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