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  1. 1 hour ago, whatthefoxhat said:

    For some people its actually a benefit to be able to look like them and move unmolested amongst them ,remember the resistance in ww2 didnt walk round with signs saying 'resistance' on their backs

    enough hints use your own imagination

    True.

    But I do believe in not taking part, going in a shop maskless  makes people see you and think "If he can do it, then so can I."

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  2. Was the "I wear the mask to avoid confrontation.." part of the psychological war against us?

     

    I was thinking last night of all the people I  heard say this and there were quite a few, including a couple who would sometimes in the past go out of their way to start confrontations. 

     

    And yet there they were saying it, the same ones who said "nurses wear masks for 12 hours all day so it's nothing for us to do."

    Funny how these phrases  just seemed to appear at the right time.

    ? 🤔

  3. 4 hours ago, LightandLove said:

    Oh No - its starting to get real ugly ☹️

    It's the start.

    Care home staff, then other staff. The people are still terrified by the whole fake story to go along and hand out yellow stars.

     

    It's now the 21st century and like the 20th people somehow still lack the experience to know better. 100 years of wars/trouble and we learned nothing.

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  4. 39 minutes ago, Anders said:

     

    This clearly hasn't been thought through

    lots of dead staff.

    massive staff walkout.

    protect nhs, don't overload it in winter 21

     

    I do wonder how much of this actually is part of the plan?

     

     

  5. 7 minutes ago, Saved said:

    It is frustrating having a near photographic memory for conversations had over decades, even going back nearly half a century to when I was a small child.

     

    Listeners are rare.

     

    I often prefer to listen than speak & I find some people are unnerved by this and others don't even notice with their "me me me" conversation.

     

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  6. 21 minutes ago, greatdayforfreedom said:

     

     

    This is a bloody good interview. He talks about about the vax adverse reactions and the propaganda.  He sounds very awake.

     

     

     

    Can't believe he got injected twice though..once would have been enough if it put him out for a week.

  7. 46 minutes ago, whatthefoxhat said:

    Masks are actually my biggest bugbear in this whole scheittshow,having worked in industry and having a bit of a health n safety background it was apparent from day 1 that the masks are something far more sinister,as well as being a visible indicator of a persons level of subjugation i'm convinced this is a fetish of Uncle Klaus and co,I also noticed a distinct lack of masks at the G7 event as if to say 'we are too important to wear those' surely if they believed the horseshit they are pushing they would all be wearing them indoors and out

    There is that meme image going round. 

     

    Virus escaped from a level 4 lab, but a little piece of cloth will protect you from it.

     

    😁

     

    The mask to me were a visible part of the control, easy to monitor the levels of public conformity and to make them make each other conform.. "I wear one to avoid confrontation."

    The amount of people who said that to me last year.. even people who used to be well up for a scrap were saying it

     

    (Just another psyop? Like everyone saying nurses wear masks for 6/8/12 hours, so we should.)

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  8. 'How single-use masks are polluting our planet – and what you can do about it.'

     

    No one uses them for single use do they?

    They are for reusing, ideally going back in a pocket or handbag or car mirror. 

     

    Can't  link the image now for some reason? But it showed a used mask collecting box right next to some fresh bread..nice 🤮

     

  9. Does anyone remember a recent govt quote along the lines of.. "most hospitalised people will be the vaccinated." 

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    I was saying it to someone yesterday but could not remember exactly. Also, who else finds there is so much information to remember it all gets muddled...

     

  10. 1 minute ago, alexa said:

     

    If the Internet goes down, what will you be doing?  I'm so glad I kept all my books especially the Bible.

    Glad I have my musical instruments and my old bicycle .

    TV is unwatchable except for old comedies. 

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  11. 5 minutes ago, Sexpistol50 said:

    So much for social distancing, beach party for Boris and the Elite at the G7 at Cornwall 

    IMG20210613084101.jpg

    IMG20210613084112.jpg

    Why was boris fatarse boris in earlier pictures and then skinny boris in that pic?

    Biden in the top pic is all legs and no body.

     

    Something  is off about those images??

     

  12. http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=235871

    "Skull and crossbones sign given to unvaccinated in rural India."

    Police in rural India have made some citizens who have not been vaccinated against the coronavirus wear signs with a skull and crossbones, the universal symbol for danger

     

    "In modern contexts, it is generally used as a hazard symbol that warns of danger, usually in regard to poisonous substances, such as deadly chemicals."

     

    The vaccinated should be the ones wearing this sign?

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  13. 6 minutes ago, Itsa said:

    Yeah I saw it subtly suggested in an article the other day (sorry can't remember where) that people who don't take a vaccine are going to be blamed if the waiting list for an operation or nhs treatment is too long.

     

    More lockdowns: people who don't take a vaccines fault

    Grannys dead: people who don't take a vaccines fault

    Economy in the shitter: people who don't take a vaccines fault.

    You've got a bad cold :people who don't take a vaccines fault

    Etc etc etc.....

     

     

     

     

    I don't  mention my own status to anyone now.

    A lady I know, we were talking and she said "don't say anything to anyone if they ask, it's going to get bad for us in the winter. They will be out for us."

     

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  14. 6 minutes ago, Nonononono said:

    Sorry but I don't get it. He says that hundreds of thousands of cases will swamp the NHS unless they all get jabbed. Isn't the majority already jabbed, does the jab not work, and if it does, is he only counting cases or are there more unjabbed than they told us about? Plus the NHS was never overloaded, most hospitals were empty. There were maybe a few ICU wards crowded because, lets face it, they only ever have a handful of beds. Also they had enough time to get in shape in case any new virus suddenly emerges again.

    Or what else did they do during the months of thumb twiddling, nothing? Which seems strange.

     

    Something doesn't add up.

     
     
     
    " 70,741,984 jabs have been administered across the UK, including 29,450,653 2nd vaccines." 
     
    that's a lot of injections, still they push the panic buttons. If they have been injected why are they so scared. It was only last week they were saying vaccine has been PROVEN to cut transmission. 

     

  15. 5 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

    How can I they get away with printing such 💩!

     

    If that isn't incitement to violence against an individual, I don't know what is.

    Its disgusting. 

    As a people we are being turned on each other.

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  16. Ladies and gentleman I am sorry to announce  that it's all Piers Corbyn's fault..!

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15255216/piers-corbyn-crazed-theories-blame-delay-covid/

     

    BRITAIN will pay a massive price for another month without fully unlocking 

    One reason we are in this mess is the mind-numbing stupidity of the anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists.

     

    Some of these will have had their heads turned by the crackpot ideas of Jeremy Corbyn’s brother Piers and his pals, who spread their deranged propaganda on social media

     

     

    So as you can clearly see it's not the governments fault. No no no never was, it's the fault of conspiracy theorists like Piers..!

     

    This would be comedic if it wasn't such dangerous propaganda, as the next paragraph subtly calls for yet more controls over output (or dangerous nonsense as they put it.)

    So if your job or business is under threat from the latest delay, you know whose crazed theories are to blame.

     

    Interestingly they won't and don't mention a single of his claims in their 'article'.

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