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12 minutes ago, Velma said:

Here's my prediction, Santa will give Rudolph the Rona, with droplets from his beard and Rudolph will infect the other reindeers with his red nose, then Dancer will reinfect Santa and he will die this Christmas.

They will kill the reindeer soon in case of virus,  but the queen and her paedo kids all somehow got nice new fur coats for xmas. 😉

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1 hour ago, Mr H said:

 

My family is from Bavaria and many still live there.

 

Bavaria is almost like a separate country to the rest of Germany - it is extremely affluent.

 

Speaking to my relatives there - they just wouldn't question authority. At the same time, they don't have the same psy-op warfare that we experience here and the government treats them with a lot more respect. When my sister came to England recently she couldn't believe all the signs everywhere and the constant messaging on the tv.

 

Edit they also have excellent public services there, so highly unlikely in Bavaria you would see the scenes we have seen in care homes etc

 

Yeah agree, that's the impression I've gotten as well. Stayed a few days there with a good friend of mine and his girlfriend. They're very typical Bavarians, wouldn't question anything and feel Merkel will sort it all out for them in the end. It's a shame because it's generally a very nice place with beautiful nature, just too stressful for me right now, the tension is reaching breaking point.

 

One reason I felt Germany was a far better choice than my home country of Ireland was their lessons from history. There's a general aversion to authoritstianism and while some are sleepwalking into it especially in the south there's growing anger elsewhere. Huge protests in Leipzig yesterday for example. Merkel knows this and knows she has to at least give the impression that they are being reasonable with the people. No such luck back home or the UK where they can impose any kind of fascist nonsense based on thin air like fencing off non food items in the supermarket and people will just assume it's being done to protect them. 

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1 hour ago, shadowmoon said:

 

 I wish we could get more opinions  from  other nations on how they feel .

To me, the majority of Brits are  quite willing to  go along with it all. I wonder how we are viewed from other eyes?

 

I've been away travelling since June and did say on another thread I'd give an account of it so might as well do it here.

 

Ireland - Dark dark days ahead I fear. Very little questioning going on and one of the most severe lockdown policies in Western Europe. Tourism and bar industries will be destroyed, leaving us with big tech who are going to have us by the balls. Still, the main upside to living in Ireland at the moment is that everything descends into a mess pretty quickly, so trying to see the clowns that are in charge trying to impose a rollout of a techno-communism system could well end up a complete joke. We're a tough people, so I have faith there'll be an awakening at some stage, it'll probably just come too late after we've seen our society destroyed.

 

France - Regulations were quite lax when I was there and have gotten a hell of a lot worse since. Given their revolutionary history the people value their freedom and at least in the south nobody is overly bothered about masks etc. More hope for them than others I'd guess but was only there a couple of days so hard to say for sure.

 

Spain - A people who love to complain about how they are getting done over by the government but will then comply fully with every regulation and even police eachother in the streets. Police force full of nasty pricks happy for any excuse to give a beating. Mandatory masks everywhere since June. Economy already in trouble before the lockdowns and likely to get much much worse. Will be staying away for the foreseeable.

 

Italy - Great people. High levels of cynicism about the whole thing and have shown the most pushback so far of any nation, which unfortunately has been slowed by government intimidation and encouragement of snitching on neighbours etc. Economy is in the toilet and mass destitution is a real danger, and the people know it but have to keep putting the pressure on.

 

Sweden - Bizarre experience being there in August, like a time matchine back to January when the world was sane. Got a bit emotional stepping off the bus from the airport and not a mask in sight. The Swedes are unusual people who generally keep very much to themselves and are very compliant. It seems like a very well run society but they're fully in with the EU agenda in general and youd have to feel if masks and lockdowns were imposed everyone would be doing as they were told. It won't last I don't think. One big social experiment in my opinion.

 

Denmark: Only there a short time but things seem to be getting pretty difficult. Another place I wasn't keen to have any more than a flying visit.

 

Germany: A country of many sides, from more relaxed Schleshwig Holstein and Saxony in the North and East to strict Bavaria in the South. You can see the history written in the street and on the faces of the people who walk them. Berlin is a melting pot and may be the centre of many major events in the years to come I feel. For now this is not a bad place to be as many Germans are questioning people, but there are probably very dark times ahead.

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12 hours ago, Fluke said:

This new lockdown has got to have woken up a few more people if nothing else. Its a strange world where now my mum is completely redpilled 😂. I never ever thought I'd see the day. She's even watched one by one with me, (I thought that would be a less heavy in regards to Info, but hit her in the feels.)

 

She went from a clapping seal on the first night (until I had a stern talk with her and made her see sense) to the other side. I just hope I've done the right the thing as things are never the same after. 

 

She said to me tonight about other people not seeing it though. I just said how do lonely do you think people like me found it at the begining of all this shit? When next to no one were speaking out. At least a few more mainstream outlets are speaking out. 

 

It's been 12 years knowing some of this information, and for some decades. Welcome to our world. 

 

It looks like the north will be on the forefront of the "great pushback". Or am I being naive? 

 

 

 

Its not being naive to have a bit of faith in your fellow man. Afterall we all seen through it, so why cant they? 

 

This site has kept me sane after I've been banned or socially ostracized on many platforms since this began. Not to mention the conspiracy lite sites showing their true shill colours too. 

 

Always try and stay positive mate. Even in these bleak times.

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1 hour ago, Mr H said:

 

My family is from Bavaria and many still live there.

 

Bavaria is almost like a separate country to the rest of Germany - it is extremely affluent.

 

Speaking to my relatives there - they just wouldn't question authority. At the same time, they don't have the same psy-op warfare that we experience here and the government treats them with a lot more respect. When my sister came to England recently she couldn't believe all the signs everywhere and the constant messaging on the tv.

 

Edit they also have excellent public services there, so highly unlikely in Bavaria you would see the scenes we have seen in care homes etc

 

Even prior to COVID-1984, the UK population got an extra heavy dose of propaganda of the Elite's agenda, that is what you get when you are Lizard Central.

 

The amount of time and money for all the stencilled painted signs, printed signs, banners, electronic signs, gel pumps, barriers, P.A. announcements etc. must be huge.  As your sister had noticed it is really in your face and over the top.

 

Here for example, Westminster Bridge which is dead, no tourists and very few people going to work and like other bridges in Central London, there are the steel, anti-terror psyop barriers supplemeted now with the COVID social distance signs and the blue line.

 

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Before the blue line was painted.

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Check this shit out:

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8924923/Boris-Johnsons-astonishing-bid-nail-leaker-bounced-second-coronavirus-lockdown.html

 

What a bollocks cover story. They're just making it up as they go along now. They're trying to blame a mole on thee latest lockdown rather than themselves. Incredible. 

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32 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

 

I've been away travelling since June and did say on another thread I'd give an account of it so might as well do it here.

 

Ireland - Dark dark days ahead I fear. Very little questioning going on and one of the most severe lockdown policies in Western Europe. Tourism and bar industries will be destroyed, leaving us with big tech who are going to have us by the balls. Still, the main upside to living in Ireland at the moment is that everything descends into a mess pretty quickly, so trying to see the clowns that are in charge trying to impose a rollout of a techno-communism system could well end up a complete joke. We're a tough people, so I have faith there'll be an awakening at some stage, it'll probably just come too late after we've seen our society destroyed.

 

France - Regulations were quite lax when I was there and have gotten a hell of a lot worse since. Given their revolutionary history the people value their freedom and at least in the south nobody is overly bothered about masks etc. More hope for them than others I'd guess but was only there a couple of days so hard to say for sure.

 

Spain - A people who love to complain about how they are getting done over by the government but will then comply fully with every regulation and even police eachother in the streets. Police force full of nasty pricks happy for any excuse to give a beating. Mandatory masks everywhere since June. Economy already in trouble before the lockdowns and likely to get much much worse. Will be staying away for the foreseeable.

 

Italy - Great people. High levels of cynicism about the whole thing and have shown the most pushback so far of any nation, which unfortunately has been slowed by government intimidation and encouragement of snitching on neighbours etc. Economy is in the toilet and mass destitution is a real danger, and the people know it but have to keep putting the pressure on.

 

Sweden - Bizarre experience being there in August, like a time matchine back to January when the world was sane. Got a bit emotional stepping off the bus from the airport and not a mask in sight. The Swedes are unusual people who generally keep very much to themselves and are very compliant. It seems like a very well run society but they're fully in with the EU agenda in general and youd have to feel if masks and lockdowns were imposed everyone would be doing as they were told. It won't last I don't think. One big social experiment in my opinion.

 

Denmark: Only there a short time but things seem to be getting pretty difficult. Another place I wasn't keen to have any more than a flying visit.

 

Germany: A country of many sides, from more relaxed Schleshwig Holstein and Saxony in the North and East to strict Bavaria in the South. You can see the history written in the street and on the faces of the people who walk them. Berlin is a melting pot and may be the centre of many major events in the years to come I feel. For now this is not a bad place to be as many Germans are questioning people, but there are probably very dark times ahead.

Thank you. Spain looks very bad, and after years of franco I imagined totalitarianism wouldn't be so easily forced.?

 

 

I saw a vid of the crowds in germany yesterday, impressive amounts..but what does crowding achieve now? It won't stop anything?

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, shadowmoon said:

Thank you. Spain looks very bad, and after years of franco I imagined totalitarianism wouldn't be so easily forced.?

 

 

I saw a vid of the crowds in germany yesterday, impressive amounts..but what does crowding achieve now? It won't stop anything?

 

 

 

I feel if we are ever truly going to make an impact that it requires everyone to down tools. Just stop, everyone at once, they'd be powerless after that. Won't happen though. 

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-This is how crazy the world is getting now complete utter insanity. You are at a party and what do you do... you dance, you stand up, you move around... but everyone just obeys like good dogs? No one has any passion or conviction about anything its been beaten into people to comply. One day it will lead to people dropping dead and then what will the masses say? God save us all from these moronic fools.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Morpheus said:

I feel if we are ever truly going to make an impact that it requires everyone to down tools. Just stop, everyone at once, they'd be powerless after that. Won't happen though. 

 

Even in the general strike of years ago we had blacklegs.

But it will take a MASS movement that goes beyond street protests and gatherings.

They can tolerate the current protests as it doesn't harm rich voter/donators property or generally visit their home areas.

Let the people shout for an hour, arrest a few then we all go home .

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6 minutes ago, TheAwakened said:

 

 

My comment 

 

-This is how crazy the world is getting now complete utter insanity. You are at a party and what do you do... you dance, you stand up, you move around... but everyone just obeys like good dogs? No one has any passion or conviction about anything its been beaten into people to comply. One day it will lead to people dropping dead and then what will the masses say? God save us all from these moronic fools.

 

 

People have been trained since they're 4 to obey.

Its hard to break their conditioning.

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Time for me to reply. 

 

This new discovery of minks, corona variant 10 past two o clock. 

Amazing how they find out so quickly, source locate, identify. 

Yet none of there methods to contain the virus are working, or dont work or are misreported. 

 

Humans as a whole dont learn, 

Eons ago it was the gods not happy, and people followed because they knew no better. 

Its always good to question things, how do we learn if we keep obeying. 

 

Scary times ahead when people just follow suit, question it. 

 

Global warming sorry climate change, rising sea levels, ozone hole, coronavirus, all have one thing in common. Always out of reach, out of sight.. But they tell you its there, 

Fear thats all i see. 

How the fuck do you measure this? 

See this, feel this. 

Or do you just sit back and go with the flow. 

I feel a lost decade coming up with more and more restrictions, just because someone ate a bat. 

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1 hour ago, shadowmoon said:

Thank you. Spain looks very bad, and after years of franco I imagined totalitarianism wouldn't be so easily forced.?

 

 

I saw a vid of the crowds in germany yesterday, impressive amounts..but what does crowding achieve now? It won't stop anything?

 

 

 

 

You're welcome. You would have thought so yeah, but they're very reactive people. Hit them with an emotional message and they tend to respond and even force others to do so.

 

It will raise awareness through speakers etc, which is far better than nothing. But yeah I largely agree, there has to be large numbers of businesses reopening and refusing to respond to police intimidation. If were going to gather and protest it has to be in huge numbers, blocking roads and transport etc and refusing to go home until our voices have been heard by those in power.

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We ''might'' just see a kickback and a mass awakening if the fiendishly clever mutant viroose which managed to infect all those big ferrets in Denmark manages to leap across to cats and dogs...imagine the collective outpourings of the people still asleep if they started  culling pets...and dont forget they have already warned us with coronacat

 

Why on earth would they do that...well pets aint suitable for humans in hutch housing...the mechanically recovered meat that they eat would be better served being fed to humans....and come the food shortages they would be a valuable source of protein ...plus they cant have people out exercising their pets during lockdowns...Oh and i nearly forgot...cats and dogs refuse to wear masks

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Lagarde speech in early 2014 about the power of 7. Consider this to be a warning to all ruling class/elite that they’ve got 7 years to plan cos in 2021 it’s all going down.
 

Secure your shit. Get an exit strategy. Stock the fuck up. 
 

btw guess who’s now boss of the Euro central Bank? 

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2 hours ago, oddsnsods said:

Bagpiper assaulted 🐷

 

That assault has echos of the case of the paper seller Ian Tomlinson in the City Of London in 2009, who was shuved to the floor with force by a Met Police officer (in the case of Tomlinson was also hit with a baton.)  For Tomlinson it lead to him dying of a heart attack a few minutes later. It was recorded as an unlawful killing at the inquest.

 

Who needs the SS marching up Whitehall when you have the London Met Police.

 

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James Delingpole is onto the Great Reset, but Kevin O'Sullivan says he rejects the idea that Prince Charles, Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates sat around planning the lockdowns.

 

James Delingpole says 'The Great Reset is real'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srsaF5ZnBhE

 

Years ago Delingpole interviewed David Aaronovich and they spent about an hour taking the piss out of conspiracy theories, especially 9/11 truth. At least he has the courage and honesty to do a u-turn now that a massive conspiracy is staring everybody in the face.

 

How long can Hitchens keep peddling his cock-up theory?

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Today Mail online

Official data is 'exaggerating' the risk of Covid and talk of a second wave is 'misleading', 500 academics tell Boris Johnson in open letter attacking lockdown

  • Medics and scientists said the national Covid response is 'disproportionate'
  • A letter organised by UsForThem criticised testing for producing 'false positives'
  • Doctors said the Government's response is 'causing more harm than good'

 

Get your thumbs out! Overwhelming support for the story.😀

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8925427/Official-data-exaggerating-risk-Covid-500-academics-tell-Boris-Johnson.html#comments

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