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On 4/15/2022 at 6:55 PM, Celticdevil said:

I’m thinking on going to Shanghai for a weeks break any intel would be great thanks 😎

 

I wouldn't recommend that haha

 

I heard in Malaysia now they have mandatory tracking app for foreigners and they have to use that to sign in to taxi and shops to prove they are vaccinated. They also very much in to the masks in Asia, like a lot. 

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2 hours ago, Bombadil said:

Maybe the plan with the vaccines is to replace needy old people with needy younger people. Resolves the pension problem, whilst still increasing profits from the others

That might help the pharmaceutical companies or it might not. The govenment is just replacing one exspensive population with another

 

The whole thing makes no financial or political sense. To anyone 

 

First find a motive then find a conspiracy to fit

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2 hours ago, SimonTV said:

 

I wouldn't recommend that haha

 

I heard in Malaysia now they have mandatory tracking app for foreigners and they have to use that to sign in to taxi and shops to prove they are vaccinated. They also very much in to the masks in Asia, like a lot. 

No ways I’m wearing a face panty they can Fck off it’s staying home for me lol 

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2 hours ago, SimonTV said:

 

I wouldn't recommend that haha

 

I heard in Malaysia now they have mandatory tracking app for foreigners and they have to use that to sign in to taxi and shops to prove they are vaccinated. They also very much in to the masks in Asia, like a lot. 

You should try Belize. Cheap land, sparse population, doubt there is much in the way of restrictions over there. It's a beautiful country. Walk 100 metres into the bush and you can disappear. Rivers, forests, sandy beaches. English (was British Honduras). Question of being able to travel. 

I'm thinking about it. If I can go, I won't ever come back. Out of the direct line of nukes.

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21 minutes ago, Mikheil said:

You should try Belize. Cheap land, sparse population, doubt there is much in the way of restrictions over there. It's a beautiful country. Walk 100 metres into the bush and you can disappear. Rivers, forests, sandy beaches. English (was British Honduras). Question of being able to travel. 

I'm thinking about it. If I can go, I won't ever come back. Out of the direct line of nukes.

Sounds too good to be true bud

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I've a question?

 

Will blood transfusions from Covax users transmit Covax to non-vaccinated people?

 

Also, did you know,

 

'All adults in England are now considered to have 'agreed to be an organ donor when they die unless they have recorded a decision not to donate or are in one of the excluded groups. This is commonly referred to as an 'opt out' system. You may also hear it referred to as 'Max and Keira's Law'.

 

On 20 May 2020, the law around organ donation in England was changed to allow more people to save more lives.

 

'I name you Pharaoh, for you tax the dead'.

 

Register a decision not to donate.

 

https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk

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6 hours ago, Celticdevil said:

Sounds too good to be true bud

Nope, I've been there. I was sorry to leave, but I still had a business over here and had to come back to it.

Now I'm retired, there is nothing keeping me here (except vaccine passes and bullshit).

Land near the cities has rocketed in price, but there are plenty of places where land is cheap. 

If I were in the UK, I would look for a group of people, pool resources, buy a sizeable piece and setup a community.

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"Considering a negligible adverse-effect profile and a break-neck manufacturing speed, it shone bright as the ideal vaccine candidate. However, "all that glitters is not gold," as was evidenced by the significant reactogenicity, a host of multi-systemic side-effects, that are being reported by the vaccine recipients; which is palpably resulting in a shift of emotions for the vaccine, accounting for vaccine hesitancy. Anaphylaxis, antibody-dependent enhancements, and deaths, comprise the most serious side-effects, albeit occurring in sparing numbers. Storage and transportation require fastidious temperatures, rendering it substantially inaccessible to a country like India." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34908713/

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And they said it would never happen:  Supermarkets start rationing after shortages due to Ukraine war - their excuse for everything

 

As the largest exporter of sunflower oil in the world, Ukraine caters to a big part of the British market.

Together with Russia, the countries produce 80% of the household staple globally.

But due to disruptions from the Black Sea area, stocks of oil are running low.

Waitrose and Morrisons are now rationing products

Both chains have put up signs in stores to let people know of the new restrictions – which serve as a painful reminder to the first Covid-19 lockdown when shelves were emptied of products like toilet paper and pasta.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Nemo said:

I've a question?

 

Will blood transfusions from Covax users transmit Covax to non-vaccinated people?

 

Also, did you know,

 

'All adults in England are now considered to have 'agreed to be an organ donor when they die unless they have recorded a decision not to donate or are in one of the excluded groups. This is commonly referred to as an 'opt out' system. You may also hear it referred to as 'Max and Keira's Law'.

 

On 20 May 2020, the law around organ donation in England was changed to allow more people to save more lives.

 

'I name you Pharaoh, for you tax the dead'.

 

Register a decision not to donate.

 

https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk

Thread here 

 

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The question was asked in the media today: Just what exactly is continuing to keep Boris Johnson in power?

The answer the media is putting forward is that BJ's future is very much in the hands of the great british people, that democracy, fair play, party gate, fines, will all play a part, and that the upcoming elections and byelection in wakefield will give the beloved british people their say - along with media messages such as: please vote - don't forget to vote - if you don't be a compliant sheep and vote then you don't get a say in who runs the country.

Perhaps this photo below may answer the question of why exactly BJ continues to stay in power:

 

Rothschild.jpg.df14dcf48105e4652a2d8f338d026fd0.jpg

 

Here we have the prime minister of britain - and next to him is a dirty junkie, sell out traitor, satanic cocksucker, paedo, who sold out his own people. But can you guess which is which.

 

 

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Rio Hackford - actor, club owner, son of director Taylor Hackford and stepson of Helen Mirren - passes away at 52

By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com

Published: 03:18 BST, 17 April 2022 | Updated: 03:18 BST, 17 April 2022

The Hollywood community is in mourning as actor and club owner Rio Hackford has passed away at 52 years of age.

While his cause of death was not yet revealed, his brother Alex Hackford told Variety that he passed in Huntington Beach following an unspecified illness. 

Rio was the son of filmmaker Taylor Hackford and the stepson of his wife Helen Mirren, who appeared in a number of films and TV shows and also owned a number of nightclubs and bars around the country.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10725569/Rio-Hackford-actor-club-owner-son-director-Taylor-Hackford-passes-away-52.html

 

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27 minutes ago, jack121 said:

And they said it would never happen:  Supermarkets start rationing after shortages due to Ukraine war - their excuse for everything

 

As the largest exporter of sunflower oil in the world, Ukraine caters to a big part of the British market.

Together with Russia, the countries produce 80% of the household staple globally.

But due to disruptions from the Black Sea area, stocks of oil are running low.

Waitrose and Morrisons are now rationing products

Both chains have put up signs in stores to let people know of the new restrictions – which serve as a painful reminder to the first Covid-19 lockdown when shelves were emptied of products like toilet paper and pasta.

 

 

 

Is this sunflower oil thing total horseshit?

 

I know that these countries closer to Siberia have long cold winter months followed by long dry summers so the sunflower seeds probably wouldn't have germinated yet. Maybe they're having trouble getting the oil from last summer out of the warehouse just like they're struggling to move arms/weapons in?

 

shmitah

 

The year 5782 on the Jewish calendar (Sept. 7, 2021–Sept. 26, 2022) will be the next Sabbatical year.

 

A bit of research into shmitah will show the masses that this is all a jewish thing of leaving the land which in turn will be inflicting shortages on the goyim.

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Lord Rothschild was involved in the Balfor agreement that sold out Germany to England for Palestine in WW2.

 

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Do you think a medically induced coma comes under elective surgery? Maybe I could hibernate until all this is over.

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55 minutes ago, jack121 said:

And they said it would never happen:  Supermarkets start rationing after shortages due to Ukraine war - their excuse for everything

 

As the largest exporter of sunflower oil in the world, Ukraine caters to a big part of the British market.

Together with Russia, the countries produce 80% of the household staple globally.

But due to disruptions from the Black Sea area, stocks of oil are running low.

Waitrose and Morrisons are now rationing products

Both chains have put up signs in stores to let people know of the new restrictions – which serve as a painful reminder to the first Covid-19 lockdown when shelves were emptied of products like toilet paper and pasta.

 

 

Do you know I never had the slightest problem buying pasta or toilet paper in the lock down or any other household staple come to that.

 

Bicycle inner tubes were hard to find. 

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8 hours ago, Nemo said:

I've a question?

 

Will blood transfusions from Covax users transmit Covax to non-vaccinated people?

 

Also, did you know,

 

'All adults in England are now considered to have 'agreed to be an organ donor when they die unless they have recorded a decision not to donate or are in one of the excluded groups. This is commonly referred to as an 'opt out' system. You may also hear it referred to as 'Max and Keira's Law'.

 

On 20 May 2020, the law around organ donation in England was changed to allow more people to save more lives.

 

'I name you Pharaoh, for you tax the dead'.

 

Register a decision not to donate.

 

https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk

 

I saw one study the other week, that showed of the 20 people that received organs from a vaccine murdered thrombosis victim, near all of them suffered organ failure and 6 of them inherited the thrombosis. 

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3 hours ago, jack121 said:

 

The question was asked in the media today: Just what exactly is continuing to keep Boris Johnson in power?

The answer the media is putting forward is that BJ's future is very much in the hands of the great british people, that democracy, fair play, party gate, fines, will all play a part, and that the upcoming elections and byelection in wakefield will give the beloved british people their say - along with media messages such as: please vote - don't forget to vote - if you don't be a compliant sheep and vote then you don't get a say in who runs the country.

Perhaps this photo below may answer the question of why exactly BJ continues to stay in power:

 

Rothschild.jpg.df14dcf48105e4652a2d8f338d026fd0.jpg

 

Here we have the prime minister of britain - and next to him is a dirty junkie, sell out traitor, satanic cocksucker, paedo, who sold out his own people. But can you guess which is which.

 

 

everytime i see this picture the more photoshopped it looks

in the shade and the top of johnsons head is lit up

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4 hours ago, jack121 said:

 

The question was asked in the media today: Just what exactly is continuing to keep Boris Johnson in power?

The answer the media is putting forward is that BJ's future is very much in the hands of the great british people, that democracy, fair play, party gate, fines, will all play a part, and that the upcoming elections and byelection in wakefield will give the beloved british people their say - along with media messages such as: please vote - don't forget to vote - if you don't be a compliant sheep and vote then you don't get a say in who runs the country.

Perhaps this photo below may answer the question of why exactly BJ continues to stay in power:

 

Rothschild.jpg.df14dcf48105e4652a2d8f338d026fd0.jpg

 

Here we have the prime minister of britain - and next to him is a dirty junkie, sell out traitor, satanic cocksucker, paedo, who sold out his own people. But can you guess which is which.

 

 

What is keeping Johnson in power or the conservatives? The second is the complete 9inability of the labour party to come up with an electable leader or policies 

 

What keeping Johnson in power is his complete lack of shame and his grip on the Tory parliamentary party . Coupled with the chancellor throwing him self under the bus and the lack of any other viable candidates.

 

All that considered if you want him out. Voting in the local elections is the only feasible way of convincing Tory MP to get rid of him.

 

I'm not at all convinced that even land slide losses will get rid of him. But it is the only practical or legal way to do it

 

 

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