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  1. 9 minutes ago, k_j_evans said:

    In many places they didn't ask, according to the idiots queueing  in the snow - probably to encourage illegals to have it. My GP doesn't even know who I am, let alone what I have and haven't had.

    They kept writing to me for years saying I hadn't had one, so clearly they expected to know.

     

    That whole vaccine passport bollox was dependent on your medical records recording your vaccination status 

  2. 1 minute ago, k_j_evans said:

    Well, if you went to a walk-in centre, AFAIK, you were not asked for ID, so how would they know?

    I've no idea what happened with walk ins and vaccination as I didn't have one, however id be surprised if they didnt take your details and then tell your gp, my gp certainly knew I hadn't had one

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  3. 11 minutes ago, HAARPING_On said:

    Digressing slightly with a bit of anecdotal evidence, I know loads of people who have developed blood pressure issues since taking the jab. So the question is, will the hospitals be asking about vaccination status in addition to the data collected on the blood pressure? 

    Why would they ask, when they have access to your medical records

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  4. 15 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    No offence.

     

    I am not going to read Wikipedia.

     

    In the words of Lord Monckton [from memory]:

     

    "The data source that any idiot can edit and only a cretin would credit. The world's most unreliable data source."

    Ok

  5. 6 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    Interesting that the Nazis had the Roman Eagle as their emblem. I won't post a picture, but you'll know what I mean.

     

    As you know, a large number of Nazis sought refuge in the US at the end of the War.

     

    Interesting that the fasci (Roman symbol) appears either side of the speaker's desk in the House of Representatives. Or is it the Senate? I forget.

     

    54d3dbfc4d2c0_-_housechamber-cbed9z.png

    A lot were rounded up by the Americans as being of use, most of the ones who legged it under their own steam went to Argentina,  were there was already a large german community for them to disappear into and significant german wealth in banks they could tap into to fund themselves

     

    The nazis pinched symbolism from all over the shop, as did the American,  I'm not surprised they pinched some of the same things

  6. 4 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    If I recall the Germans were rather reluctant to join The Club of Rome.

     

    As it was under the Roman Empire.

     

    They're falling over themselves to get into it now.

    They joined the club of Rome by invading Rome, it was quite successful 

  7. 18 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

     

    Out of respect, I'll try and maintain a straight face.

     

    Hitler's Second Book : Adolf Hitler, Gerhard L. Weinberg (editor), Krista Smith (translator) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

     

    It may have more than one name.

     

     

    When did this occur. Before or after Hitler's Second Book?

    Here is the very start of the EU 

     

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Coal_and_Steel_Community

  8. 1 minute ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    It discusses the prospect of a single European currency. The book I mean.

     

    Ironic that Germany is the powerhouse of the Eu too.

     

    Well, it was before America blew up its gas pipeline.

     

    I still can't believe Scholz (not the one from Hogan's Heroes) happily stood there while Biden threatened to blow it up.

     

    "Oh well, if you've got to blow it up for foreign policy reasons ..."

     

    Biden assured him that the US could do it.

     

    I guess Biden was right.

    Il look into it, i

     The united states of Europe wasnt a new idea in the 1940s it had been around since the romans left. But the prospect of it ever happening was close to nil

  9. 2 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

     

    Out of respect, I'll try and maintain a straight face.

     

    Hitler's Second Book : Adolf Hitler, Gerhard L. Weinberg (editor), Krista Smith (translator) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

     

    It may have more than one name.

     

     

    When did this occur. Before or after Hitler's Second Book?

    In the 1950s

     

    That was a joke, though he did write an unpublished second book

  10. 9 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    The EU project was a vision of the German Nazis. The WW II ones. Not neo-Nazis.

     

    It was mooted in a Bilderberg meeting - 1958 I think. BBC had the minutes. Or they did years ago. Probably scrubbed.

     

    A lot of people bang on about Mein Kampf, which is an unlettered rant that is very hard to make head or tails of.

     

    It is actually Hitler's second book, called Hitler's Second Book which contains the vision for the EU and the EU currency.

     

    It's not Hitler's second book, though he wrote a second book called mein kampf part two. "Now I'm serious "

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    The European project started by tieing German and france together economically so much that they couldnt fight each other, it was called the iron and coal treaty ( or something like that )that came as a direct result of Hitler's actions not his words

  11. 1 minute ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    There is a developing trend.

     

    As the globalists are becoming more and more exposed people are electing ant-globalist candidates. In response, the globalists are going full dictatorship.

     

    Chairman Trudeau, pretending to resign, suspended parliament so a no confidence vote could not be held to remove him.

     

    Romanian President Georgescu won the election only to have his victory snatched away because of Russian election interference. Hmmm, I've heard that one before.

     

    Elon Musk interviewed leading German candidate Alice Weidel. Of course, Musk daring to have a discussion with a political candidate drew the ire of the establishment who are now making waves about annulling the German election result. Only if it doesn't go their way of course.

     

    Enter Mein Starmer who is also suggesting invalidating any no confidence vote or attempt to remove the Labor Party from power on the basis of interference by Russia or Elon Musk. Because Elon Musk has the audacity to make the public aware of Mein Starmer's love of pedophilia. 

     

     

    Europe has been like that since the 1950s, the whole EU project was about removing nations and nationalism,  as it had a habit of killing many 10s of millions of people. Europe had been in more or less constant war for close to 2000 years. And in 70 years no worse than an angry look and a sulk. They are not going to let the germans of all people ruin it

  12. 23 minutes ago, Katsika said:

    An example for this month:

    1st January, the moon was at 0 Aquarius at 1pm in X location

    28th January the moon will be at 0 Aquarius at 10pm at X location

     

    29.5 days it aint.

    But the moon isn't at the same place at the same time in your example,  so it clearly cant be exactly 28 days, it's going to be nearer 27days. I've googled its 27.3 days, that wasnt bad for a mental calc

     

    And luna calendars have always been based on the cycles ( phases) of the moon not the circles of the moon. That is from full moon to full moon . That was true of the first sumarian  calendar and all those that followed 

  13. 16 hours ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

    Dreamt is the only word in the English language ending with "mt".

     

    Supertramp, "Dreamer" ;

     

     

    It's not though it's one of five, though all of them end in dreamt.

     

    Daydreamt is a word for what daydreamers do

  14. 1 hour ago, SimonTV said:

     

    They want a blood test for the survey, I wonder if that allows them to store and use your DNA and sell it. 

    KS is about to let AI have access to all the medical files to " learn" I be very surprised if that ends up to our advantage 

  15. 5 minutes ago, Katsika said:

    A very good friend of my late Dad was a rear gunner - your comment has solved an age old mystery for me as to why his friend was so alarmed when my Dad's doc prescribed him benzadrine - that came along with a script for barbiturates.  (This was around 1961).  Thank you😀

    Most of the armed forces were stoned out of their minds, most of the time in ww2. 

     

    Back in those days airline pilots were taking speed and no one was shooting at them

  16. 15 minutes ago, Katsika said:

    As often happens with you, you are conflating.

    I'm conflating what ? Either there is a virus that they modified or there is no virus and therefore no modification,  it cant be both

  17. 4 minutes ago, Freaky Dragonfly said:

    The SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein was Deliberately Engineered to Cause Clotting and more

    https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-sars-cov-2-spike-protein-was

     

    The thrombo-inflammation and neuropathology sequence motifs of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein appear to have been engineered into the virus

    , yes there is more than a suspicion of gain of function being undertaken. That though makes the , " there  was no virus" folks a little cross

  18. 28 minutes ago, SimonTV said:

    Any one else receive a letter from the NHS asking to join a giant study on blood pressure? 

    Yes, but they invite me to about 10 studies a year, I think the fact I'm 65 and not on meds mean they want to study me,  they made a really big deal of me sending my blood pressure in this time last year.I've no idea what my blood pressure is, but my resting heart rate is 58 and my cycling heart rate is 63 , I'm happy with that

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  19. 6 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    I had no idea you were an insurance actuary Rock.

     

    If you had bothered to peruse the first link I posted you would have indeed spotted a risk within the next 12 months.

     

    Had you tried to understand what I posted about shoreline erosion you would have spotted a risk within the next 12 months.

     

    I take it you're a believer in global warming.

     

    You seem to be arguing very instinctively. Not like you.

     

    But we should probably keep this within the bounds of fires. Else Katsika may set one of her goats on you.

    Not quite, I earnt a living as a risk assessor for a few decades.

     

    Insurance companies are extremely good at predicting the future, they are not going to insure a 10 million dollar home, without knowing the state of the shore line.

     

    They are essentially bookies, they loose one occasionally,  if they are correct 90% of the time they make money

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  20. 6 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    Opinion | Eastern Antarctic ice may trigger catastrophic sea rise | The Standard | Warrnambool, VIC

     

    Climate Change: Global Sea Level | NOAA Climate.gov

     

    It's not just flooding Rock. It's also erosion. Even gentle increases in sea levels can wash away shorelines undermining the foundations of homes.

     

    But not only that, the fact that climate alarmists are buying homes in mythical flood zones debunks the nonsense.

     

    I take it you're a believer?

    There is a climate chance thread going, I dont want to swing this one so far off topics,  but yes, its warming, the climate is changing, if any of the dire projections of what this will mean are accurate,  is another thing entirely 

  21. 1 minute ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    Opinion | Eastern Antarctic ice may trigger catastrophic sea rise | The Standard | Warrnambool, VIC

     

    Climate Change: Global Sea Level | NOAA Climate.gov

     

    It's not just flooding Rock. It's also erosion. Even gentle increases in sea levels can wash away shorelines undermining the foundations of homes.

     

    But not only that, the fact that climate alarmists are buying homes in mythical flood zones debunks the nonsense.

     

    I take it you're a believer?

     It still has to result in some sort of claim in the next 12 months otherwise it's no loss to the insurance company,  eventually I'm sure they will say " insurance!  Your having a laugh "

  22. 24 minutes ago, SoundOfSilence said:

    US insurer State Farm refused to renew about 69 percent of policies in the Palisades. 

     

    State Farm ended 1,000+ insurance policies in Palisades in 2024 | verifythis.com 

     

    I wonder what they knew.

     

    Perhaps they were aware of government regulations making brush control extremely difficult.

     

    How Red Tape Strangled California Forest Management Before LA Fires - Newsweek

     

    "The reason California hasn't conducted more of these controlled burnings comes down to existing environmental laws in the U.S. that have posed bureaucratic obstacles to prescribed fires. It often takes years for proposals to go through reviews before any controlled burning can actually take place."

     

    Yet it only takes a few days to approve squandering billions of dollars on Israel and Ukraine.

     

    Also:

     

    Thousands of Los Angeles homeowners were dropped by their insurers before the Palisades Fire - CBS News 

     

    According to the morons at CBS:

     

    "The data confirm that it is climate change that is driving increasing non-renewal rates,"

     

    No, it isn't you clowns.

     

    Insurers continue to provide cover to climate alarmists like Al Gore and Obama who bought homes in low lying coastal areas.

     

    You know, the areas that will be prone to sea rise.

     

    It is staggering that there are still adults who believe in global warming. It is the most absurd nonsense ever forced upon the public.

     

    Well low lying homes only become an insurance risk if its likely to be swallowed by the sea in the next 12 months, as that isn't projected there is no great risk insuring them a year at a time

  23. 7 hours ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

    The moon goes around the earth 13 times a year. 13x28=364. 1 year equals 365 days. 1 solar year. The ancients all used 13-moon, 28-day calendars and celebrated the extra day, july 25th, The Day Out Of Time, the rising star Sirius peaks.

    The Druids, Incans, Mayans, Egyptians, Polynesians, Lakota, their cultures all used 28-day moon calendars.

    David Icke wrote:

    "The native peoples of the world who still live by moon time are far more in-tune with nature because they're operating on the same time energy flow as nature. They're in sync with it."

    The moon takes 29.5 days to complete one cycle, try googling it. 

    Times 13 would make the year 383 days long , which doesn't really matter if your a druid. The Egyptians though seemed to care as they abandoned the idea and invented the solar calendar .

     

    Though thinking about it, the druids built stone henge as a solar calendar,  so maybe they cared as well

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