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  1. 1 hour ago, wingwang said:

     

    May, 2020

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/52847648

     

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    January, 2021

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55548670

     

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    It'd be interesting to see if Swansea University has received a bung from the good old Bill and Mel Foundation...

     

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    Oh, look...

     

    https://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/Quick-Links/Grants-Database#q/k=swansea university

     

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    Just showed my misses this article. She can remember having a similar type vaccination in Italy as a child. She thinks she was probably six or seven years old. So about 33 years ago. 
    said a pen looking injector with multiple points pressed onto body then covered with wired type plaster. Not remotely like standard. Left a circular imprint/mark on body to show vaccination had been done.

  2. 1 hour ago, Liberty said:
     
     
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    Still hearing some challenge to the delayed second dose Covid vaccine strategy. I am not clinical, so I checked with all 3 of our Medical Directors across the Group. All 3 support the notion that giving more people protection is better than giving a few the maximum 

     
     

    Sums up what I wrote earlier today. Could see this coming a mile off

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  3. I was thinking about this for a while now. Originally they said there would be a three week gap between first and second vaccinations. All of a sudden it was said now twelve weeks was necessary and would not affect the overall vaccination process of an individual. 
    Now if there is something nefarious that will be activated by the second vaccine. I have no doubt somethings in it. A three week gap would potentially mean visible effects appearing before enough have been vaccinated at least once. Obviously in twelve weeks a massively larger proportion of people would be on their way, so to speak. This would mean more are irreversibly compromised by the second vaccination. This benefits the agenda in every way. Once you’ve had it there’s no going back.

    Would not be surprised if they suggest an even longer period between both vaccinations.

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  4. 4 hours ago, InBetweenWorlds said:

    I have a question; right now my income is unemployment benefit. I hope I'm saying it right, English is not my first language. What rights do I have if the government would hold my income if I don't take the vaccine? 

    I don’t know for sure. I would imagine they would use you not being vaccinated as an excuse to refuse you entry into a job centre. In which case they could argue you are not available for work. 

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  5. 2 hours ago, Mr H said:

    I agree. But would also say best to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Should be very apparent to anyone aware what could happen in the future, restriction of movements, money confiscations the whole shebang. All sounds terrifying and it would be prudent to put at least some care into preparing for these scenarios.

     

    At the same time, although all the dangers should be made aware of, they should not be at the forefront of people's minds. If you look at the process of manifestation it all starts, consciously with thought - which then leads to actions and words. So let not the predominant feature of thought be on the negative, let it be on the future you do want -  whilst at the same time having the maturity to be fully prepared for any government tomofoolery - but have that more as the background thought/something to be aware of, rather than constantly focusing on it making it more likely to come true. Just my 2 cents.

    Totally agree. Have made myself and family as independent as possible. Over a year of food plus essentials. Confident I can forage for enough food if necessary.

    lockdown has fortunately for my family been a blessing. Gave us time to realise what is really important. Found who was a real decent person in my area and who was not. We have all got back to nature and as a result we are happier than ever.

    only problem is I can’t cut hair. With three girls that’s likely to be a bigger problem than any tier system😂

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  6. Anyone who thinks 2021 is going to be better. Anyone full of hope for a better new year.

    Just remember they only need one signature to lock you up now.

    Unfortunately but unsurprisingly I think 2021 is pretty much going to be everyone for themselves. Unless people who object to this tyranny unite behind a decent, articulate, charismatic leader who has no hidden agenda.

    We need people now prepared to go all in in, in the fight for freedom.

    Dont need to be a “conspiracy theorist” to realise something is not right.

    There have been enough books written on dystopian subjects. Written many years ago by acclaimed authors. People who are respected in the literary world.

    Their are enough examples of how to peacefully push back against tyranny.

    The problem is I don’t know how many sparks are needed to light the fires of resistance underneath enough people to realistically have a chance.

     

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  7. Was wondering if anyone has seen good examples of letters to send to schools about not giving permission for cv testing. I’m capable of writing a letter but want to make it as effective as possible. Don’t want them to try and work around my reasoning or justification.

    Also does anyone know if children who are not tested will be excluded. Will their be any repercussions for parents.

    Tried talking to local council, left messages for school. Conveniently no one can give me any info.

    would appreciate any knowledge you have gleaned!

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  8. 3 hours ago, Basket Case said:

     

    Who knows what kind of freaky tech and abilities they have right now. 

    The Haldron Collider is one such tech which real purposes are questioned (gateway to another dimension?) etc, etc.. 

     

    As for research at our fingertips, that is rapidly disappearing in the age of cancel culture and censorship.... and that's only for the few % who aren't distracted by everything that glitters, chimes and rings on TV / Big Screen and even the Internet. 

     

    I was saying only 2 days ago to a family member that everyone has a small hand held device that can access just about any piece of information possible but how many people actually realise that, value it and use it for that ? It's truly mind boggling.. 

    How many thousands of useless distracting Apps are given away for free to distract distract distract ? 

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    Said in a previous post similar stuff. People would rather get likes for a photo of their lunch

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  9. 3 hours ago, Noctua said:

     

    A variety of the red-top newspapers have been spouting lines about the 'new mutant strain' particularly targeting children.  Setting it all up for a new spike of infections leading to national lockdown again.

     

    Tiresome and predictable.

    Anyone know anything concrete at the moment. Found one tenuous article. Expecting last minute fuckery as usual.

  10. 1 minute ago, Bombadil said:

    Don’t be so miserable, just a bit of humour eh

    On a more serious note. One of the reasons I originally put those was an indication of something that in fairness wouldn’t be obvious. I read a great many books with my children and have obviously progressed from Mr Men. The simple pleasure of reading with my children and seeing their pleasure as the story unfolds is a gift. Setting their and my imaginations free to explore strange worlds, unusual characters and themes to me is a great start to opening their minds. As my children are now older they still explore with relish and an open mind essays from a large range most not forced in school. As a result I can talk to my children about anything. And they have taught me the value of listening.

     

    Plato, Icke, Huxley and Leopardi

  11. 3 hours ago, kninjahman said:

    ISMI Boxes are being installed where I live - I walked past a new one the other day and instantly knew what I was seeing - a big box up on a lampost with no camera's attached to it but little signal sending pads coming out it - it's either a sly 5G box or an ISMI box. My gut tells me it's the second.

    Interesting stuff. Can you tell me what ISMI boxes are. I can only find references to German implant company.

  12. 5 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

    Reciting the Iliad in Greek is pretty cool, but Bojo probably would have screwed ancient Greece too, and they wouldn't have had Wikipedia Early Life sections back then to notice wolves in sheeps clothing.

     

    Now that I think about it, we have to be the dumbest generation ever. We have the tools to notice patterns and to see what motivates those in power, but we still don't bother.

    Always said that in the internet we have at our disposal the greatest learning tool in the history of the world. Apart from maybe our brain.

    The problem is the majority use technology to post photos of their lunch and animals in cute poses.

    when I was a child I would have learnt more about a subject not just liked a photo of it.

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  13. 9 minutes ago, Orange Alert said:

     

    The government/PTB don't want to end the pandemic emergency, their work on social change has not been completed. If it was a question of mask protection efficiency, we would have long since been in a situation of having respirators issued.  However, if everyone was wearing adequate PPE, even the sheep would smell a rat of cases still going up.

     

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    Totally agree. Just using some logic to compare why the government do and don’t do things

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