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30 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

how did i know you would say that?

 

the point here is that they are still jabbing people and if the public don't wake up to this the cabal could push for mass jabbings this winter and even try and force through mandatory jabs so we need to wake people up which means we need them to grasp that many people are dropping dead after taking the jabs

 

we need the cat out of the bag on this one and fast

 

They would rather live in blissful ignorance, than to accept the fact that people are dropping dead from the jabs. I've pretty much given up on any hope of people waking up. Unless the BBC tells them on the news that it's the jabs killing people, I don't see any way of them waking up, no matter how much information you present to them.

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40 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

 

the people on screen pushing the narratives are just the middle managers. The real masterminds are in the shadows

 

But i think what they are relying on is the inertia of the majority of people whilst they still have a roof over their heads and some food in their bellies. They are going to boil the frog slowly so that it doesn't leap out of the pan

 

 

'... the inertia of the majority of people ...'

 

Exactly, and never to be underestimated.

 

When I was a parcel courier we had to deliver Reader's Digest and BCA Book parcels. People used to order these for the freebies but didn't want to then continue with the monthly subscriptions. Digest and BCA used to send out 'selected' books each month and the customers had to accept and pay for a proportion of them otherwise they would be hounded for the money, even though they had the choice to return the books.

 

It was their own laziness that prevented them from returning said books and they had only themselves to blame, yet many were up in arms when I turned up at the door with the current month's offering!

 

This is known technically as 'Inertia Selling' and still works to this day.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Macnamara said:

how did i know you would say that?

 

the point here is that they are still jabbing people and if the public don't wake up to this the cabal could push for mass jabbings this winter and even try and force through mandatory jabs so we need to wake people up which means we need them to grasp that many people are dropping dead after taking the jabs

 

we need the cat out of the bag on this one and fast

 

 

They are actively telling us how Canada is building massive Moderna labs for FUTURE pandemics.

 

so yeah, we have a few years of grace from vaxx mandates in front of us, i think. 

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13 hours ago, Frankieboy said:

Tell lie vision

 

 

 

That's a good example of how the crowds are made up, thanks Frankieboy

 

I know one gent in his 80's, he's been saying for years how the news use the same footage over and over (stock images) and although he didn't know back then about green screen (I didn't know either of course) he said they're not really there ... look at their clothes ... or their hair ... or no wind, etc. They're in the studio. 

 

Just good old fashioned awareness common sence and observation. 

 

One of my stand out memories is of Obama's inauguration with so many waving flags going back into the distant horizon.

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11 hours ago, webtrekker said:

When I was a parcel courier we had to deliver Reader's Digest and BCA Book parcels. People used to order these for the freebies but didn't want to then continue with the monthly subscriptions. Digest and BCA used to send out 'selected' books each month and the customers had to accept and pay for a proportion of them otherwise they would be hounded for the money, even though they had the choice to return the books.

 

It was their own laziness that prevented them from returning said books and they had only themselves to blame, yet many were up in arms when I turned up at the door with the current month's offering!

 

This is known technically as 'Inertia Selling' and still works to this day.

 

 

 

I could picture tavistock literature about 'lessons learned from book clubs and how to apply them' existing. 🤣

 

Do i bother trying to make family read sections 22/23 of that G20 statement and grokking what it really means over Christmas?

It wouldn't make for cozy fun time but there's always booze around to fix that right.

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Dark field microscopy produces some very unusual and striking images. It is also notoriously difficult to calibrate.

 

Here are some images of Sodium Chloride under a dark field microscope.

 

As for the images of the 'nano structures' in the Covax, personally I would take them with a pinch of salt.

 

Minerals and metals tend to form odd looking geometrical crystal structures that often seem to follow patterns but are in fact naturally due to their bonds and molecular shape.

 

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Hard to believe this story is real, but it unfortuantly is:

 

72-year-old  Maurice Snelling was jailed for selling mince pies during lockdown: He was roughly arrested, had a massive heart attack as a consequence, then handcuffed to a hospital bed, refused any visitors.

All the while the laughing mp's ate pies, bring a bottle get togethers, partied the night away, broke every possible lockdown rule in the book, put two fingers up to the british people, and only got miserly fixed penalty notices.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/pensioner-jailed-for-serving-mince-pies-in-lockdown-has-heart-attack-in-prison/ar-AA14gvS7?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=d72d4d6bef3d4bd39cbbef06b8efe797#comments

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47 minutes ago, jack121 said:

Hard to believe this story is real, but it unfortuantly is:

 

72-year-old  Maurice Snelling was jailed for selling mince pies during lockdown: He was roughly arrested, had a massive heart attack as a consequence, then handcuffed to a hospital bed, refused any visitors.

All the while the laughing mp's ate pies, bring a bottle get togethers, partied the night away, broke every possible lockdown rule in the book, put two fingers up to the british people, and only got miserly fixed penalty notices.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/pensioner-jailed-for-serving-mince-pies-in-lockdown-has-heart-attack-in-prison/ar-AA14gvS7?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=d72d4d6bef3d4bd39cbbef06b8efe797#comments

 

Simply put, Mr Snelling lacked 'privilege'. Oh well.

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1 hour ago, jack121 said:

Hard to believe this story is real, but it unfortuantly is:

 

72-year-old  Maurice Snelling was jailed for selling mince pies during lockdown: He was roughly arrested, had a massive heart attack as a consequence, then handcuffed to a hospital bed, refused any visitors.

All the while the laughing mp's ate pies, bring a bottle get togethers, partied the night away, broke every possible lockdown rule in the book, put two fingers up to the british people, and only got miserly fixed penalty notices.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/pensioner-jailed-for-serving-mince-pies-in-lockdown-has-heart-attack-in-prison/ar-AA14gvS7?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=d72d4d6bef3d4bd39cbbef06b8efe797#comments

 

I always keep in mind that part of the party gate saga is the plan to destroy any faith in decent backbenchers and the parliamentary process, in order to fast track the corporations / charities / philanthropists ... being openly in charge. 

 

Before the relentless 'austerity' post 2008 ... they used the expenses scandal to encourage resentment of the MP's, and to put them all in the same boat. 

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2 hours ago, jack121 said:

Hard to believe this story is real, but it unfortuantly is:

 

72-year-old  Maurice Snelling was jailed for selling mince pies during lockdown: He was roughly arrested, had a massive heart attack as a consequence, then handcuffed to a hospital bed, refused any visitors.

All the while the laughing mp's ate pies, bring a bottle get togethers, partied the night away, broke every possible lockdown rule in the book, put two fingers up to the british people, and only got miserly fixed penalty notices.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/pensioner-jailed-for-serving-mince-pies-in-lockdown-has-heart-attack-in-prison/ar-AA14gvS7?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=d72d4d6bef3d4bd39cbbef06b8efe797#comments

 

I have my doubts whether those fixed penalties came out of their own earnings. Probably included them in 'expenses' i.e. the public pay

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4 hours ago, Nemo said:

Dark field microscopy produces some very unusual and striking images. It is also notoriously difficult to calibrate.

 

Here are some images of Sodium Chloride under a dark field microscope.

 

As for the images of the 'nano structures' in the Covax, personally I would take them with a pinch of salt.

 

Minerals and metals tend to form odd looking geometrical crystal structures that often seem to follow patterns but are in fact naturally due to their bonds and molecular shape.

 

5c1bbdaa374dfa2fce7da0d255199ac1.jpg.e7d74fe6965ae378bd439f7f3381b4ad.jpg

 

zinc-oxide-under-polymer-coating-after-salt-fog-test-electron-microscopy-sigma-borcelik.jpg.1d5debe3f06bc74b725936739316008a.jpg

 

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What is your opinion on these images? 

 

https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/15367899.html

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20 hours ago, SimonTV said:

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If anyone notices any of my old images not working please let me know. I did find one that was deleted by the image host. 

 

 

The vaccine passport idea is suggested as something that can be switched on in future pandemics according to the G20 statement:

https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2022/november/g20-leaders-agree-to-global-vaccination-passport-to-limit-rights-of-travelers-where-will-it-end

 

But we know what will happen, and if they build such a system, by the time the next pandemic comes along the tech will be out of date. So to me this feels like we'll be having permademics.

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1 hour ago, Edmund Blackadder said:

If someone knew where someone could buy online, genuine ivermectin 12mg tabs shipped to the uk? PM me a link plz.

Searched and the search engines are just spamming govt anti links.

Cheers.  Asking for a frend.

 

Did you ask your GP? What did they say? 

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