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Nemuri Kyoshiro

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  1. 2 hours ago, Mitochondrial Eve said:

     

    An interesting analogy I have seen on social media relates to your point about how this should have been nipped in the bud before we became too deeply buried and trapped amidst the dangerous lies.

     

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    The flaw in this is what goes in must come out. The mouse would exit the jar by climbing up the pile of his own waste.

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  2. Just now, bamboozooka said:

    is anyone still getting older people approaching you on the pavement running across the road to avoid you.

    i had an old dear run up someones drive today to avoid getting the lurgy

     

    I'm an 'older person' and I've encountered the opposite with young people. But my generation was brought up to believe that the government would always act in the  interests of the people, and that to question authority was a bad thing.

  3. 9 minutes ago, pete675 said:

    Those who correctly suggested that the Vietnam war was about control of the drug trade, or that in any case - see Prof Sutton - Communism was made in the USA  were regarded as crackpot conspiracy theorists.

     

    Heroin flooding back to the USA in body bags....

    Let's not forget how British and US troops guarded poppy fields in Afghanistan also.

     

    Communism may not have been made in the USA (it has its roots elsewhere), but it sure was refined there and, what's more, it was from there that it was let loose on the planet.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

    When fines go uncontested and unpaid, which is how it will play out for most people because their income has been ransacked by people like those handing out fines, judges can order jailtime to make up for the fine. In other words the fines can be seen as a doorway to gulag. Soon it will be nearly impossible to avoid fines given the exponential growth of finable offences.

    They'll be printing bench warrants like they print dollar bills. The prisons will be full of people who can't or won't pay their fines, which are just another form of unjust taxation implemented to pay for their largesse and for the vaccine. If everyone refused to pay, what will they do? 

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  5. 40 minutes ago, Truthspoon said:

     

    Wow, that's an excellent theory.....

    It has it's detractors, like any theory. Some insist Paul had only one trial in Rome and was condemned and beheaded. However, if you read Philippians, it's clear that Paul was quite ebullient about his trial and went so far as to ask Philemon, to whom he wrote from Rome, to prepare a guest room for him.

     

    We know Paul was in Crete with Titus planting churches. He left Titus there then wrote asking him to join Paul in Nicopolis for the winter. Luke does not speak of any missionary journey to Crete in Acts so it is reasonable to suggest the visit was undertaken after his acquittal. Legend has it that Paul went to Spain and perhaps the British Isles, though there is no firm evidence he went to either, but he did express a desire to go to Spain.

     

    Paul's second arrest - as the result of some wrongdoing by Alexander the coppersmith - led to his second trial and condemnation and it is clear that his second epistle to Timothy was written from the condemned cell in the Mamertine Prison in Rome, and the reader is left in no doubt as to what fate will befall him there. Luke was the only one with him at the last but writes no account of Paul's end. 

     

     

     

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  6. 9 hours ago, Truthspoon said:

     

    For instance, it appears that the Gospel of Luke was originally written for an audience of one, so there is no question of this being some fabrication of malicious ends, it is just what it says it is and clearly identified a real living relationship between Luke and his reader.

    Theophilus. Who was he? Why was Luke writing not only an account of the life of Jesus, but, in Acts, the life and deeds of Peter and Paul, but mostly the latter? My own theory is that Theophilus was either a judge or a lawyer; Paul's judge or lawyer. Luke's Gospel goes into great detail about how Jesus was seen by the Romans. Likewise Acts, which makes it abundantly clear that Paul had committed no crime against Roman law and that is was the malice of the Jews from the province of Asia, that stirred up the crowd against him in Jerusalem. Neither Felix, Festus, nor Agrippa found Paul innocient of any crime worthy of death and had Paul not appealed to Caesar, he would have been freed.

     

    Luke's Gospel and Acts contains the facts and details any lawyer would want to know. I believe they were written before Paul's first trial when he was under house arrest in Rome and the facts gathered by Luke during Paul's two-years of captivity in Caesarea. As I say, it's a theory but it fits the facts.

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  7. 10 minutes ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

    They ARE the enemy.

     

    Sadly, I have reached that conclusion too. Why? Because the Covid pushers are the tip of the spear for the NWO. Most are unwitting, but there are plenty of curtain-twitchers out there who delight in petty malice. They certainly view dissenters as the enemy so we should return the compliment.

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  8. 2 hours ago, Sexpistol50 said:

    HEK GMO human embryonic kidney taken from aborted female fetus , 

    Chimpanzee adenovirus , 

    What are the Pro Lifers and anti experimenting on animals saying ?

     

    Fuck all from what I can see. The Pope has already said it's OK to take the vaccine, not that he gives a toss about aborted babies. I don't know if PETA has said anything yet.

  9. 1 hour ago, Mr H said:

    No idea if local only in Germany, but my family there just told me that they have new mask rules in their area. You have to wear a "special" mask to go into shops - not these throwaway ones we have. Think they are referring to the medical grade ones. Apparently almost impossible to breathe in.

     

    Sometimes these things catch on in other countries, so just making people aware this is a possibilty here.

     

    The ones with a yellow star printed on them are a bit sus though.

  10. 37 minutes ago, oddsnsods said:

    Germany to repurpose refugee camps to detain people who repeatedly flout Covid rules by going out when they should be quarantining

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9157971/Covid-Germany-hold-people-refuse-quarantine-detention-centres.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline

     

     

    Camps in Germany? Who could have guessed. Maybe they'll refurbish Dachau and Mauthausen.

  11. 1 hour ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

    Personally, I've always shaped my belief system with this pretty reliable method...........If it has feathers, a beak, waddles and quacks, it's highly likely it's a duck.

    Or a goose with species identity issues.

  12. 40 minutes ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

     

    True. Russia is pretty nationalist, and China is pretty ethnonationalist, but I wonder if that's by design.

     

    Chabad boast about their influence over Putin, but I guess we don't see much of what is going on around Xi.

    I've been to China and it's all around. I went for an early morning walk in Shanghai and there was a giant TV screen showing the PLA on parade with martial music blaring as the locals did their exercises in front of it. Chinese culture was promoted everywhere and paying the slightest compliment to China earned you big smiles. Now this was a few years ago so things may have changed, but every Chinese person I spoke to who could speak English made sure to express their approval and admiration for the country and its people. Japan, for all its modern ways, is very similar and you just have to venture out of Tokyo into the heartland to find similar sentiments. I could probably say the same for other Asian countries I have been to, but China stands out for me in this regard.

     

    I have never been to Russia so I can't offer an opinion on that.

  13. 1 hour ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

     

    Why? Aren't things going in that direction with the Belt and Road Initiative? Who funded Mao?

     

    China is the new golden calf to be milked dry in my opinion.

     

    We're forgetting about Russia and the whole Soviet Israel connection too.

     

    But both China and Russia are very nationalist. America was, but no longer. The Chinese are not stupid and they are very good learners. They will not play second fiddle to Israeli interests. Russia is anyone's guess but they have long memories there.

  14. 7 minutes ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

    This is the formula they have been using.

    I know and it's so obvious. I still cannot comprehend how passively the British people have accepted the official story and actually believe the government has their best interests at heart. It's utter madness. America is no better but we Brits used to be a discerning lot, contemptuous of government overreach. Now, we welcome it (present company excepted).

  15. 2 minutes ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

    Where is the incentive to be honest? They have judicial immunity. Would not be surprised they have diplomatic immunity too.

     

    They push and pull supplies while carefully monitoring the noise being made by the adverse reactions. When the natives calm down they plow in again. Lots of bad cases slows down rollout I think.

    The options are getting fewer. Sooner or later, there will be massive civil disobedience/unrest. Then the gloves will come off. At the moment, they are in the nudge/push phase.

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  16. 2 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

     

    Yeah but good luck getting an alcohol licence or a platform for your video/media sites. It will all have to be covert, anti-vaxxer speakeasies and dark web forums.

     

    Much will be underground. People can brew their own beer and cider, distill their own hooch, and grow their own veggies. Maybe communal living will be the way to go - or maybe cooperative living is a better word. But for those dodging the vaccine, it will be tough. There will be a black market in covid passes though how useful they will be is unclear, if the vaccine contains a tracking element.

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