shadowmoon
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59 minutes ago, pete675 said:
Coronavirus, like paying taxes, is strictly for the 'little people'.
Bet they are all having a laugh: 'Can you believe it, they are still crapping themselves over a rebrand of the common cold.
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"People who mistrusted us are now feeding from our hands."
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1 hour ago, Not Thoth said:
I think I've sussed out why they changed the Indian variant to the DELTA variant... Duke of Edinburgh Life Time Achievement
Dont Expect Long Term Arrangements .. for vaccine takers.
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This letter details the basic process for refusing a vaccination request from your GP, Employer etc.
As the song says..
You can stick your poison vaccine up your arse
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8 hours ago, Mr H said:
Thanks man very helpful.
I don't wanna be Bruce Lee or anything. Just want to learn a few moves that a simpleton could use realistically.
I also do have a slight injury in my right arm. In regular state it's fine, but if I stress that arm with push ups or punches it gets flared up at the elbow so would prefer not to have to do this.
So preferably looking at one of the arts that can still be used, but is more likely to have an accomodating teacher who will understand that if they want me to strike or be in arm bar holds, that left arm only! And lay off all the crazy push up fitness stuff..
I'm not sure which one is best. I'm 6ft 5 so if I were younger I would be tempted by taekwondo or maybe kick boxing, but I'm not sure if taking that up in your 40s is a great idea.
I used to do ju jitsu but found it wasn't practical because if they teach you it properly you break people's necks and stuff so you end up not really practising properly. Brazilian Ju jitsu looks great, but worried about the arm bar holds.
Guess it may come down less to the actual art, but in finding a teacher who is accomodating to slightly order folks and their body issues! :)
I use to do shotokan karate and a little bit of wing Chun kungfu. But that was back in the 90s.
Shotokan was/is the most popular style of karate around my area and most areas.
Wing Chun is good if you are a smaller build person like myself as it was invented by a woman,so it's not about being strong(Bruce Lee originally trained in this style) if you have arm problems taekwondo might suit as it uses a lot of kicking skills.
Many clubs will hold taster sessions where you can do say a six week beginner course or less, some clubs even hold over forties training sessions.
If I could now get taught I would like to learn Pakua chang a martial art based around the i-ching and walking a circle, I tried to learn some of it from a book, but that didn't work and there weren't any teachers round here.
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31 minutes ago, alexa said:
I remember reading (a while back now) how, when Queen Elizabeth 1st died and lay in state, there was this one night where by one of her ladies in waiting was watching over the body, she ran out in horror, claiming that the body of the Queen had grown in size bursting open the coffin she lay in. The next day everything was fixed up a ready to go.
I can't for the life of me remember where I read this now, I'll try and find out.
I remember hearing this about Henry viii as well.
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2 minutes ago, Thoth001 said:
Little do they know I guess.
Normies will be normies.
"The queen got her Vax, I saw it on telly, must be safe then."
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Just now, Thoth001 said:
And there are the Dracos in full human suits.
People are defending the old witch too in that thread.
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Thinking about people I know, the majority are on something on a repeat prescription.
Top of the list being antidepressant pills.
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But for the plebs who believe in covid you can have an extra four weeks of lockdown followed by a special course of new variant vaccination 'jabs.'
BORIS Johnson is set to delay lockdown lifting “freedom day” to July 19 after cases of the mutant Indian strain exploded by 240 per cent in just a week, The Sun can reveal.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15241170/boris-johnson-june-lockdown-delay/
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43 minutes ago, Bombadil said:
Same article on Cornwall live. Just reading the comments below makes boil
Weren't these fines all thrown out?
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42 minutes ago, Outsider said:
I get the sense that there will be a mass nationwide Vax push in these next weeks, similar to what happened at Twickenham last week. The tabloids have started to use the word blitz quite regularly which is ominous. I think the speed and intensity of it will perhaps sweep up the vaccine hesitant and push them over.
Blitzkrieg is a military technique that consists of a violent surprise attack on the enemy. It seeks to confuse the opponent on a physical and psychological level in order to eliminate any of their chances of fighting back.
According to lbc ethnic groups are rushing to get it now.
Sounds a bit dubious after all this time of not wanting to.
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1 minute ago, Bullion said:
Our roads are only quieter atm because we’re on another lockdown, they’re hectic otherwise. Around my area every adult in a household has a car, between me and my neighbours either side that’s 10 cars, Klaus must be bursting his gasket with news like that.
It's nearly 10am now and the road outside is like a Sunday morning level of traffic. In past years it would be blocked by now.
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1 minute ago, Bullion said:
Doubt the dinghy people would fill out a census
They’d be on their home country’s birth register. I believe Genocide HQ know population stats, it’s us that don’t know and will never know. That’s why I wanted input on when people thought it would be obvious the herd has been thinned out. It seems it’s going to happen since the injection cull has commenced, so at what point do people realise that there’s not as many people around that there used to be, ie, less cars on the road, less congested public transport etc.. what’s the tipping point
There is definitely less road traffic about lately, where I am its always been a busy road.
We get the 8 to 9am rush then the 6pm rush, then its pretty quiet all night now.
If this is caused by the rising cost of petrol, or something else, I don't know?
The population figures we are told bear little truth to reality, all those people in Chinatown for their no questions asked vaccination last week show this to be a fact.
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51 minutes ago, whatthefoxhat said:
I think it really is going to get dangerous for lone people to be without masks especially when 'freedom day ' gets postponed,they will be hunting for outlets for their pent up frustration and their inability to actually get anywhere near the person/s who caused their anguish .They have been primed as to who to hate and who is to blame ,All i can say is in my best Hill st blues impression 'Be careful out
Palmheel strike to the conk puts off most aggressors .
They are the people who wanted lockdowns and vaccination, be careful what you ask for has never been so true.!
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5 minutes ago, Pina Colada said:
Yes, people are getting ready to launch at us for not wearing a face nappy.
I sense real anger under the surface, and micro aggressions that I've sensed for a while- people not being quite so polite towards me- are getting more frequent.
I need a speech prepared, involving facts and figures, but I suspect it is too late for them now to listen to reason.
https://worlddoctorsalliance.com/
You could adapt much of that site to a speech, but since the public will only listen to TV man you could be wasting your time on the majority.
I was forced into a supermarket yesterday to get some things, it was pretty empty of customers, there was no security ..I hit a lucky time. !
George Hanson: Oh, yeah, that’s right.
That’s what’s it’s all about, all right. But talkin’ about it and bein’ it, that’s two different things.
I mean, it’s real hard to be free when you are bought and sold in the marketplace.
Of course, don’t ever tell anybody that they’re not free, ’cause then they’re gonna get real busy killin’ and maimin’ to prove to you that they are.
Oh, yeah, they’re gonna talk to you, and talk to you, and talk to you about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it’s gonna scare ’em.
Billy: Well, it don’t make ’em runnin’ scared.
George Hanson: No, it makes ’em dangerous.
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4 minutes ago, whatthefoxhat said:
And gullible and dim witted will fall for it again and again ad infinitum, the stick doesnt seem to be hurting them enough
"Just had my 15th booster jab, but we still can't go on holiday and its 2024, starting to get really annoyed now.."
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Just now, Prometheus said:
So there must be an occult date and time that favours their undertakings.
6th June 2022 = 6/6/6
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6 minutes ago, alexa said:
while officials draw up secret plans to delay end of restrictions until JULY after daily infections rise above 6,000
I reckon the plan is delay until july to allow the test numbers to climb up again.. more mass tests to come.
As we all know they aren't infected they are cases.
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11 hours ago, Beaujangles said:
Well I was offered one in March...so they must still be going!!
Someone I worked with said you can only have so many tetanus vaccines as they stop working after too many.. sorry bit vague, but it was a while ago.
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2 minutes ago, skitzorat said:
Sorry bro, that was debunked a while ago... same as some European official who got like 7 jabs... notice no mask in the first one... it was for a flu jab or something years ago...(note he looks much younger too)
It was more that the one of them could be a lookalike(?) (the one with a wristwatch) that interested me tbh.
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Top right boris in the three group of images is a lookalike?
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On 6/1/2021 at 5:21 PM, Sensiblejoe said:
I suffer with it in my left ear and at the moment it's pretty bad, not sure whether hayfever is making it worst. I have loads of surgeries on both years from grommets, mastoid, adenoids etc. My life is miserable at the moment with chronic sinus infections, ears full or blocked, not seen my ETN doctor in 2 years because of covid, usually have 6 month appointments.
Similar story here with surgeries and stuff, my ENT department sent me a letter in May 2020.. "Don't worry we haven't forgotten you."
Not a word since then from them...
This chi kung exercise has helped me 'balance' my ears out for a bit when they are feeling bad.
Gently does it.!
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Food
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15159479/brits-grow-fruit-veg-tackle-climate-change/
PEOPLE should grow fruit and veg as part of a war effort-style push to tackle climate change.
Absolutely useless article, doesn't teach a single thing about growing anything, but does manage to throw in 'climate change' a good few times.
How many people especially under 30s have actually ever been taught how to grow plants for food?


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