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26 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

Looks like we're sliding slowly into lockdown 2 through gradually tightening restrictions, just in time for Christmas.

 

This eventually has to end in riots and massive social unrest. You have to think that this is expected by the people who are implementing this.

 

What's giving me a lot of hope is that I'm not sure this plan is entirely as well thought-out as people think. A mistake I feel is made in the truther community a lot is giving these people too much credit and imagining that we're seeing 4D chess playing out here rather than an absolute farce. One reason I started thinking a bit differently about the way these things work is my father was in politics when I was young and I got a bit of an inside look behind the curtain from the stories he would tell. One I remember very well is that he said he'd met several people who'd attended Bildeberg meetings and far from a coordinated effort in a dark shadowy room it was a lot of old bankers arguing and shouting at eachother.

 

I think at this stage civil unrest is inevitable. What's not certain is what is going to come out of this. It seems a little like the 2021 and 2030 agendas weren't moving fast enough so they've basically pressed the self-destruct button on the current economic model in the hopes that they can pick up the pieces and create a more streamlined cashless system that they can pair with social credit and a universal basic income.

 

What we've got to count on now is that this is moving too fast. More and more people are finally smelling a rat and favour for these policies is getting lower and lower. I've mentioned health passports to quite a few people recently and almost all have seen through it for what it really is: totalitarian control. Of course governments can just match the unrest with military action, but then they'll have to count on the army staying compliant, and if they're the only thing standing between the government and an angry mob coups are a real possibility.

 

It could be a long dark road ahead of us, but I think we have to keep in mind the grand scale of this agenda and how history has taught us that keeping billions of people in check has so far never worked. The future is far from certain, but this could be an opportunity for real positive change.

Totally agree. I think the government at the moment are trying to get a citizen army ready to resist people who see through this rubbish. Grass on your neighbour, shout about the mask. The average person will do what their told whatever.

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1 minute ago, Fluke said:

Like the interviewee anna however is suspect. Shill. 

Damn right she is. I am actually sick of her: "I left the BBC to make a difference" bullshit when in reality she's making fuck all difference. Sits there with her self righteous indignations whilst all the while avoiding the real topics that require discussion. Clear shill as you state. 👍🏻

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Yeah i followed her for a bit when people were doing video vlogs which was a good project. But then when she stopped and started a project somewhere else she started going on about impartiality. She seems seeped into the system. I don't always mind that but she sells herself as different. 

 

I hardly EVER call out people as being 'shills' but her behaviour is strange especially in that interview. She got all nervous and twitchy something i woukd expect kay burley to do. She hasn't realised the msm is the enemy yet nah sorry love not buying any of it. As someone else state her self righteousness stinks. Anyways sorry for clogging the thread up might discuss her another time in another thread. 

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Nothing wrong with impartiality in journalism, however i find it hard to trust anyone that sits on the fence in these times. Although sometimes the truth can be found somewhere down the middle i smell BS with her. 

 

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Started a new job today,  the staff are covid  believers, some in masks, they asked me if I wear a mask and I said straight off "I can't, sinus problems."  Nip that in the bud from the start.

As we were leaving they were saying "Get home watch the news." I'm repyling " I don't  watch news too depressing." Trying to bite my tongue..

90% customers in masks, most with nose poking out.

 

Too many normies everywhere.

 

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Just now, shadowmoon said:

Started a new job today,  the staff are covid  believers, some in masks, they asked me if I wear a mask and I said straight off "I can't, sinus problems."  Nip that in the bud from the start.

As we were leaving they were saying "Get home watch the news." I'm repyling " I don't  watch news too depressing." Trying to bite my tongue..

90% customers in masks, most with nose poking out.

 

Too many normies everywhere.

 

If only we could crowd fund and buy an island somewhere. Then we can make our rules and stick our fingers up to all the covidiots. An island where the weather is good of course, I don't do cold places. 🤣

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1 minute ago, shadowmoon said:

Started a new job today,  the staff are covid  believers, some in masks, they asked me if I wear a mask and I said straight off "I can't, sinus problems."  Nip that in the bud from the start.

As we were leaving they were saying "Get home watch the news." I'm repyling " I don't  watch news too depressing." Trying to bite my tongue..

90% customers in masks, most with nose poking out.

 

Too many normies everywhere.

 

I haven't been out much since the lockdown as been working from home. I can go back in to work but I have to wear a mask and I imagine people will moan on public transport and I am not sure I can deal with someone pushing their luck about a stupid mask. I might go down this weekend to London though.

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The UK could see 50,000 new coronavirus cases a day by mid-October without further action, lied the government's chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance.

That's almost one and half million cases per month, which will then be expected to lead to about "200-plus deaths per day" a month after that.

That would be around five and half thousand deaths each month. These empty threats are not even plausible. Who's buying this?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54234084

 

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3 minutes ago, Morpheus said:

If only we could crowd fund and buy an island somewhere. Then we can make our rules and stick our fingers up to all the covidiots. An island where the weather is good of course, I don't do cold places. 🤣

 

Isle of wight, David is there already.

Claimed for the covid freedom movement!

Actually that would be  great, our own place, no boris  no whitty no hancock.

Pubs are open as late as they want, masks are outlawed.

Grow masses of our own food.

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A group of proper experts - including Professor Sunetra Gupta, Professor Carl Heneghan and Professor Sucharit Bhakdi - have today submitted an open letter to Boris Johnson, Chris Whitty and Patrick Valance et al setting out concerns about current policy and asking for reconsideration of the path forward. The letter has 4 authors and 28 signatories.

 

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40 minutes ago, Fluke said:

Yeah i followed her for a bit when people were doing video vlogs which was a good project. But then when she stopped and started a project somewhere else she started going on about impartiality. She seems seeped into the system. I don't always mind that but she sells herself as different. 

 

I hardly EVER call out people as being 'shills' but her behaviour is strange especially in that interview. She got all nervous and twitchy something i woukd expect kay burley to do. She hasn't realised the msm is the enemy yet nah sorry love not buying any of it. As someone else state her self righteousness stinks. Anyways sorry for clogging the thread up might discuss her another time in another thread. 

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Nothing wrong with impartiality in journalism, however i find it hard to trust anyone that sits on the fence in these times. Although sometimes the truth can be found somewhere down the middle i smell BS with her. 

 

 

Posh people aren't very good at conveying sincerity

 

cons her hair dress and lipstick are shite 

pros she isn't as posh as Peter Hitchens

 

I've never called anyone a shill in my life sounds very unpleasant 

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12 minutes ago, Basket Case said:

Not......l repeat NOT a joke 🥴 
 

 

new cpr rules not a joke.jpg

If you cover the mouth and nose of someone who is unconscious or not breathing, they will suffocate die and the Bee Gees won't resuscitate them.

 

Cause of death? Government guidelines.

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6 minutes ago, oneantisworthtenofyou said:

 

Posh people aren't very good at conveying sincerity

 

cons her hair dress and lipstick are shite 

pros she isn't as posh as Peter Hitchens

 

I've never called anyone a shill in my life sounds very unpleasant 

I've never judged anyone based on whether they are posh or not in my life!!!

 

Sounds very unpleasent 🙄

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2 minutes ago, Fluke said:

I've never judged anyone based on whether they are posh or not

 

l have.
l think Beckhams wife is a total twat  😉

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11 minutes ago, Mitochondrial Eve said:

A group of proper experts - including Professor Sunetra Gupta, Professor Carl Heneghan and Professor Sucharit Bhakdi - have today submitted an open letter to Boris Johnson, Chris Whitty and Patrick Valance et al setting out concerns about current policy and asking for reconsideration of the path forward. The letter has 4 authors and 28 signatories.

 

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Wow! Wonder how the Chief Scientific Quacks will respond to this? Probably Sweep it under the rug.

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