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7 hours ago, Illmatic said:

 

Ehh so you are advocating setting up an ISIS like paramilitary group?

 

That might well happen in the end but I think we have plenty of examples from European history such as the IRA and ETA that bloody acts of terrorism do not solve anything and im fact make matters a lot worse.

I'm not advocating terrorism or suggesting setting up a paramilitary group at at all. I mean why run to the hills and start from scratch building a log cabin or whatever along with your car batteries and a solar panel that you have lifted from some fuckers back garden when everything, infrastructure, is already here.

The way things are looking or heading with vaccine passes, tracking, stasi check points and braindead grasser's  ready to dob you in then nipping down from the valleys to got to Tesco's for some supplies is going to be a no no.

 

I mentioned ISIS as an example of how a large group can operate together in an area.

 

At the end of the day the twats running this show are the real terrorists.

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12 hours ago, FVCK BILLY G4TES said:

Piers Morgan: I feel at home at Jewish events

Lol surprise surprise, just google piers morgan Israel and you can see he is their lackey and apologist...

 

https://www.thejc.com/community/community-news/piers-morgan-i-feel-at-home-at-jewish-events-1.16241

 

"I was brought up a good Catholic boy, but now the Catholics don't want anything to do with me. I've been shunned by my own religion which never asks me to do anything. I really am starting to feel at home here and feel like one of the clan."

 

The Jewish Lobby (aka government) will chew up this shabbos goy and spit him out when they are done with him.

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In The HIV test, a virus is not tested for but antibodies that every human has. Only when you are said to have a certain amount of these antibodies are you said to have HIV. It's a contradiction in terms as some antibody tests rely on you having a low number to get a positive test result.

 

I might be overquoting this text here but I think it has some meaning to our current situation. There's a line in the Dao De Jing - If you want to stop something, you must first allow it to flourish. I don't think it's advocating inaction.

 

The situation certainly fetters out the easily fooled. I've come across hardcore anarchists who resolutely adhere to and back the lockdown so the playing field is certainly different and new.

 

My guess is that it's gonna shoot itself in the foot at some point. Things were going badly anyway so potentially need to get worse before they get better.

 

I thought I knew a fair bit about germ theory and so called viruses prior to the current debacle but, obviously, I didn't and info I may never have come across has been brought to my attention.

 

Stuff like this (excuse if these memes have already been posted):

 

 

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This may have been shared also but, if not, I think it has meaning to this conversation.

 

This fb link discusses the many flaws in isolating "viruses". If you scroll down, it discusses the case brought against Dr. Stefan Lanka who'd offered 100,00 Euros to anyone who could prove the existence of the measles virus. He won the case and the existence of measles has *never* been proven.

 

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"Dr Lanka states that the scientifically valid method for the isolation of any alleged virus is the density gradient centrifugation technique. This technique is apparently referenced in all current textbooks but for some reason is never used by the laboratories such as the NVRL.
 
I would like the NVRL to carry out a simple experiment:
 
1) Attempt to isolate the measles virus using the density gradient centrifugation technique.
 
2) As a control experiment isolate any so-called giant virus such as the Marine Brown Algaectocarpus siliculosus virus using the density gradient centrifugation technique.
 
I am certain that it will be impossible to isolate the measles virus or any other alleged pathogenic virus (such as HIV, HPV, H5N1, mumps, rubella, IAVs, novel corona virus etc) because they do not exist.
 
However, it is possible to isolate the so-called giant viruses with a diameter of 120-150nm; I believe almost 3000 of these giant viruses have to date been isolated by the density gradient centrifugation technique.
 
 
Might as well add this:
 
 
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A BBC News lass just interviewed some vaccine pusher. 'What have you got to say to those people concerned about possible medium and long term side effects' she asked him? 'Most of the Coronavirus vaccines are based on the same technology already used to develop other vaccines for other ailments' he replies. Good enough for her and case closed then. The very next news piece was about how playing video games can actually be good for you. Sigh.  

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3 hours ago, oneantisworthtenofyou said:

https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-10-28/a-room-a-bar-and-a-class-how-the-coronavirus-is-spread-through-the-air.html

 

Speaking in a loud voice causes 50 times more virus particles than not speaking at all 😂

 

 

Sadly, some people will believe this utter nonsense.  It psychological warfare against people,

by corrupt media, working for Governments.

 

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11 hours ago, FVCK BILLY G4TES said:

Reminds me of the Beirut explosion, no one talked about who actually did it (take a wild guess) and instead talked about the sexy details like "is it a tactical nuke?" etc. 

 

I don't care how the sausage is made, I care about who is making the damn thing to begin with.

 

Also on @numnuts point about masonry here's some spooky shit.

 

 

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Exactly. Don't know if yourself or anyone else on here follows Ryan Dawson, but he's done some of the most extensive analysis out there of 9/11 and the most likely motives and perpetrators. I remember the likes of Alex Jones were the most visible critics of the official story at the time, but all they'd talk about was the physics of the tower collapses and barely scratched the surface of who was actually behind it.

 

I know it's a bit of a cliche at this point but there's a lot of people out there quoting some nonsense from a dodgy facebook post and then telling others to "do their own research". It's lazy, we need to arm ourselves with facts not fake stories about things which are barely relevant anyway.

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10 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

 

Exactly. Don't know if yourself or anyone else on here follows Ryan Dawson, but he's done some of the most extensive analysis out there of 9/11 and the most likely motives and perpetrators. I remember the likes of Alex Jones were the most visible critics of the official story at the time, but all they'd talk about was the physics of the tower collapses and barely scratched the surface of who was actually behind it.

 

I know it's a bit of a cliche at this point but there's a lot of people out there quoting some nonsense from a dodgy facebook post and then telling others to "do their own research". It's lazy, we need to arm ourselves with facts not fake stories about things which are barely relevant anyway.

100%, 911 is a perfect case in point. I saw on the thread that people argued for days on end whether or not the planes hit the buildings or if it was "CGI".

 

I find other facts about it more interesting like Klaus Schwab being in NYC on the day of. Or the next year the WEF added way more Rabbi's and religious leaders to the forum.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.jta.org/2002/02/05/lifestyle/religion-has-role-at-economic-forum/amp

Religion has role at economic forum

By Rachel Pomerance February 5, 2002
Among the Who´s Who of business and political leaders roaming the halls of this year´s World Economic Forum was an unprecedentedly large contingent of rabbis, priests and imams. 
 
 
They also visited ground zero...
Very interesting
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5 minutes ago, FVCK BILLY G4TES said:

100%, 911 is a perfect case in point. I saw on the thread that people argued for days on end whether or not the planes hit the buildings or if it was "CGI".

 

I find other facts about it more interesting like Klaus Schwab being in NYC on the day of. Or the next year the WEF added way more Rabbi's and religious leaders to the forum.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.jta.org/2002/02/05/lifestyle/religion-has-role-at-economic-forum/amp

Religion has role at economic forum

By Rachel Pomerance February 5, 2002
Among the Who´s Who of business and political leaders roaming the halls of this year´s World Economic Forum was an unprecedentedly large contingent of rabbis, priests and imams. 
 
 
They also visited ground zero...
Very interesting

 

Never mind Klaus Schwab the Bin Ladens were there!

 

But yeah that's exactly it, you hear these morons go on about "simulations" or "fake towers" or whatever, all that is needless. I'm a bit wary of labelling everything as "shills" or "controlled opposition" (although a certain amount of that does exist), but whether it has that intention or not it has the same effect: discrediting any real investigation or info.

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28 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

 

Exactly. Don't know if yourself or anyone else on here follows Ryan Dawson, but he's done some of the most extensive analysis out there of 9/11 and the most likely motives and perpetrators. I remember the likes of Alex Jones were the most visible critics of the official story at the time, but all they'd talk about was the physics of the tower collapses and barely scratched the surface of who was actually behind it.

 

I know it's a bit of a cliche at this point but there's a lot of people out there quoting some nonsense from a dodgy facebook post and then telling others to "do their own research". It's lazy, we need to arm ourselves with facts not fake stories about things which are barely relevant anyway.

 

No likes, but well said. I have often said the fact that these folks spend ages yapping on about how the buildings came down instead of who was responsible is like a conspiracy within a conspiracy.

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1 minute ago, Illmatic said:

 

Never mind Klaus Schwab the Bin Ladens were there!

 

But yeah that's exactly it, you hear these morons go on about "simulations" or "fake towers" or whatever, all that is needless. I'm a bit wary of labelling everything as "shills" or "controlled opposition" (although a certain amount of that does exist), but whether it has that intention or not it has the same effect: discrediting any real investigation or info.

I can't understand the mentality really, due to my curiosity I have learned so much about things that a year or so ago I would of known absolutely nothing about.

 

Knowledge really is power but you have to filter the shite from the diamond in the rough.

 

Also on the subject of bin laden, I have this saved which gave me a lot to think about.

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moderna trials

 

The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine (currently known only as mRNA-1273), caused systemic side effects in 80% of Phase 1 participants receiving the 100 microgram (mcg) dose. Side effects ranged from fatigue (80%), chills (80%), headache (60%) and myalgia or muscle pain (53%).

After the second dose, 100% of participants in the 100-mcg group experienced side effects

In the 250-mcg dose group, 100% of participants suffered side effects after both the first and second doses. Three of the 14 participants (21%) in the 250-mcg group suffered “one or more severe events”

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Just now, bamboozooka said:

moderna trials

 

The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine (currently known only as mRNA-1273), caused systemic side effects in 80% of Phase 1 participants receiving the 100 microgram (mcg) dose. Side effects ranged from fatigue (80%), chills (80%), headache (60%) and myalgia or muscle pain (53%).

After the second dose, 100% of participants in the 100-mcg group experienced side effects

In the 250-mcg dose group, 100% of participants suffered side effects after both the first and second doses. Three of the 14 participants (21%) in the 250-mcg group suffered “one or more severe events”

Well they can get fucked with that then. 100% of participants suffered with side effects? Yeah, not happening. Let me guess, the comments are from the sheeple lapping it up as another great day? Fuckin morons. 

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