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15 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

 

Yeah, a lot of people are not smart enough to be prescient, they will be happy as long as the have Netflix and wine, and are ignore of the fact that the economy is eating itself.

 

They'll only get angry once they are starving and broke.

 

While there are a number of people who have been furloughed who are itching to get back to work, I do equally think there are a lot of people who are quite happy to be sitting around at home doing fuck all while being paid to do so.

 

Its about getting more people used to the idea of 'state dependency' and living on handouts.

 

But I do genuinely applaud those people who've taken the time during their 'furlough' to rediscover some purpose in their life, either through doing voluntary work or finding new hobbies or learning new skills.

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9 minutes ago, Grumpy Owl said:

 

While there are a number of people who have been furloughed who are itching to get back to work, I do equally think there are a lot of people who are quite happy to be sitting around at home doing fuck all while being paid to do so.

 

Its about getting more people used to the idea of 'state dependency' and living on handouts.

 

But I do genuinely applaud those people who've taken the time during their 'furlough' to rediscover some purpose in their life, either through doing voluntary work or finding new hobbies or learning new skills.

 

Yeah, I've always had very little patience for lazy twats. Live and let live I suppose but we only get one shot at this incredible experience of life, at least as this version of ourselves. Why the fuck would you aim to spend that time blobbing out on your sofa on the dole?

 

Doesn't seem a good way to grow or expand your consciousness to me, and isn't that what it's all about? 

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1 hour ago, SimonTV said:

My Christmas is ruined now, hotels closed and family terrified. I am going to have to stay at home the entire holiday period. Thanks Boris. 

 

These tiers are bullshit. 

 

Yes, it is 100% pure grade BS.  This is seriously getting out of hand, messing everyone about with the tightening and relaxing of tiers and ever changing restrictions every 2 to 3 weeks.  They are trying to grind people down.

 

My reply to them.

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34 minutes ago, FVCK BILLY G4TES said:

At risk of sounding like a broken record but usury banking is a jewish construct and is written in judaism as a way to control the world.

 

 

Well yes of course, I know this, so do you, as do a number of other members here. When I mentioned 'people' I meant the broader population in general, most people don't understand about where money is 'borrowed' from when it comes to government 'spending'.

 

But this money that is 'borrowed' has to be paid back. With interest. And it is the taxpayers who ultimately have to pay this back, but there is simply never enough money available to be able to do so.

 

The bankers get rich, the wealthy get even wealthier, while us 'poor folk' are left with the scraps.

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On 12/16/2020 at 1:18 AM, Macnamara said:

 

the IRA might disagree with that

 

Other European countries have been openly fascist / authoritarian, or have been occupied, etc. That's the difference. People in Britain broadly still have a positive view of the UK's institutions and establishment because its never been openly fascist. And because Britain has never been occupied in recent years, and there hasn't been any form of war within the borders of the UK in recent years, there is this general feeling that Britain is enduring and based on dignified values. 

 

The older generation in particular still think of Britain as "the country of long shadows on county [cricket] grounds, warm beer, invincible green suburbs, dog lovers, and — as George Orwell said — old maids bicycling to Holy Communion through the morning mist," as John Major put it. Of course, it has evolved somewhat from when I was younger, but there is still this feeling that we're all in it together, that I believe emanates from the war years, and that the establishment in good-old-Britain could never be corrupt; after all, we fought against fascism.

 

I have seen this with my own parents. It would be impossible for me to explain to my mum and her husband that in acting in response to the Covid-19 virus, the government may not have the best interests of the general population in mind; in fact, it may be deliberately acting against the interests of the majority of people. My mum's husband absolutely 100% believes that Britain is a 'good' country, doesn't have any knowledge that contradicts this, and indeed won't even entertain any. 

 

While I'm sure this applies in many countries, I do think it's different in virtually all other European nations, because they have experienced open fascism and authoritarianism, and they don't believe that everything is in stasis as they've witnessed countries collapsing, civil wars, military juntas, the Berlin Wall falling, the end of the Iron Curtain, etc. People in Britain haven't experienced that; my mum's husband's entire impression of current affairs can be summed up by the phrase...and now on BB1 - the News at Ten.

 

That's why something like this is so dangerous in Britain because most people wouldn't recognise fascism or authoritarianism if it poked them up the bum, whereas that doesn't apply in Berlin, for example.

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18 minutes ago, Illmatic said:

 

Yeah, I've always had very little patience for lazy twats. Live and let live I suppose but we only get one shot at this incredible experience of life, at least as this version of ourselves. Why the fuck would you aim to spend that time blobbing out on your sofa on the dole?

 

Doesn't seem a good way to grow or expand your consciousness to me, and isn't that what it's all about? 

I don't think being busy or having a job equals expanding consciousness. 

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WHO Finally Admits COVID19 PCR Test Has A ‘Problem’

Published on December 17, 2020

Written by John O'Sullivan

 

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In a statement released on December 14, 2020 the World Health Organization finally owned up to what 100,000’s of doctors and medical professionals have been saying for months: the PCR test used to diagnose COVID-19 is a hit and miss process with way too many false positives.

This  WHO-admitted “Problem” comes in the wake of international lawsuits exposing the incompetence and malfeasance of public health officials and policymakers for reliance on a diagnostic test not fit for purpose.

This World Health Organization admission is that the crux of the “problem” is a wholly arbitrary cycling process which “means that many cycles were required to detect virus. In some circumstances, the distinction between background noise and actual presence of the target virus is difficult to ascertain.”  [emphasis added]

The UN body is now clearly looking to distance itself from the fatally flawed test as a growing number of lawsuits are processing through the courts exposing the insanity of relying on a test that even the inventor, Professor Kary B. Mullis said was never designed to diagnose diseases. [1]

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Professor Mullis was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993.  ‘Coincidentally’, Mullis died just before the pandemic started.

We reported on November 22, 2020 that a landmark court case in Portugal had ruled that the polymerase chain reaction test (PCR) used worldwide to diagnose COVID-19 was not fit for purpose.  Most importantly, the judges ruled that a single positive PCR test cannot be used as an effective diagnosis of infection.

As Off-Guardian.org reported at the time:

“In their ruling, judges Margarida Ramos de Almeida and Ana Paramés referred to several scientific studies. Most notably this study by Jaafar et al., which found that – when running PCR tests with 35 cycles or more – the accuracy dropped to 3%, meaning up to 97% of positive results could be false positives.

The ruling goes on to conclude that, based on the science they read, any PCR test using over 25 cycles is totally unreliable. Governments and private labs have been very tight-lipped about the exact number of cycles they run when PCR testing, but it is known to sometimes be as high as 45. Even fearmonger-in-chief Anthony Fauci has publicly stated anything over 35 is totally unusable.”

You can read the complete ruling in the original Portuguese here, and translated into English here.

Among thousands of angry doctors arguing PCR tests should not be used is Dr. Pascal Sacré. He wrote that:

“This misuse of RT-PCR technique is used as a relentless and intentional strategy by some governments, supported by scientific safety councils and by the dominant media, to justify excessive measures such as the violation of a large number of constitutional rights, the destruction of the economy with the bankruptcy of entire active sectors of society, the degradation of living conditions for a large number of ordinary citizens, under the pretext of a pandemic based on a number of positive RT-PCR tests, and not on a real number of patients.”

Clear and conclusive scientific evidence proves that these tests are not accurate and create a statistically significant percentage of false positives. Positive results more likely indicate “ordinary respiratory diseases like the common cold.” [2]

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However, none of this is new information to science. These facts were known at least before 2007 after a New York Times report entitled, “Faith in Quick Test Leads to Epidemic That Wasn’t,” (image, above) clearly showed how scientifically inaccurate PCR tests are, featuring many shocking statements from medical experts on the use of these tests, clearly laying out how they result in false positives and lead to dangerous exaggerations and false alarms. [3]

In their 2007 story the New York Times cited a prescient quote from Dr. Elizabeth Talbot, deputy state epidemiologist for the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, who said:

“One Of The Most Troubling Aspects Of The Pseudo-Epidemic Is That All The Decisions Seemed So Sensible At The Time.”

Those who run our public institutions have allowed history to repeat itself. At the head of the line of incompetence and malfeasance is the UN itself. At the media briefing on COVID-19 on March 16, 2020, the WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (photo, below) said:

“We Have A Simple Message For All Countries: Test, Test, Test.”

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This insanity of testing anyone and everyone, even without symptoms has been an unmitigated global public health scandal and must be stopped. All officials in high places complicit in this crime must be prosecuted.

About the author: John O’Sullivan John is CEO and co-founder (with Dr Tim Ball) of Principia Scientific International (PSI).  John is a seasoned science writer and legal analyst who assisted Dr Ball in defeating world leading climate expert, Michael ‘hockey stick’ Mann in the ‘science trial of the century‘. O’Sullivan is credited as the visionary who formed the original ‘Slayers’ group of scientists in 2010 who then collaborated in creating the world’s first full-volume debunk of the greenhouse gas theory plus their new follow-up book.

[1] Kary Mullis : « Le test PCR ne permet pas de savoir si vous êtes malade », vidéo accessible sur YouTube, 9 octobre 2020.

[2] David DeGraw, Torsten Engelbrecht and Konstantin Demeter, https://www.globalresearch.ca/national-security-alert-covid-tests-scientifically-fraudulent-epidemic-false-positives/5720271

[3] New York Times,’Faith in Quick Test Leads to Epidemic That Wasn’t,’ Gina Kolota, Published: January 22, 2007

 

Source: https://principia-scientific.com/who-finally-admits-covid19-pcr-test-has-a-problem/

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41 minutes ago, BlueSky said:

I don't think being busy or having a job equals expanding consciousness. 

 

No maybe it was badly worded I don't either, but doing things in your spare time you are passionate about and learning more about yourself does, and some people manage to get jobs they actually enjoy which are an opportunity to learn and grow.

 

It was more in response to the last bit of Grumpy Owls post about people forced into furlough who'd taken the opportunity to learn or create, rather than committing full time to Netflix and alcohol, and how some people actually seem to be satisfied with this.

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2 hours ago, Golden Retriever said:

most people won't complain and will comply.

most people did/had comply in many ways 

this is a done deal.....snowball is roling 

 

in 3 years time when you go to your doctor you will be tested for covid( enter the number here)

 

the cornerstone for technlogical transhumanism is set....people sense something is wrong but continue with their progarming....it's discusting 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bombadil said:
Australia First Minister takes the vaccine, with the cap still in the needle
 
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As I keep saying, all the goverments are following the same script.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Right click on any twitter video and choose 'copy video address'

Then paste here.

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3 minutes ago, Bombadil said:

Sorry.  Not used to posting videos etc. Just trying to display my ignorance of technology!


No worries  :O)
 

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Am I the only one who is frankly concerned about this Daily Mail article comparing the effectiveness of Infrared non contact body temperature thermometers with what they describe as rectal thermometers.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9060693/MailOnline-puts-seven-thermometers-test.html

 

Are we going to be asked to bend over before going to a restaurant?

 

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Dr Mackowiak told MailOnline the true reading for body temperature can only be obtained via a highly invasive procedure, reserved solely for seriously ill hospital patients, which inserts a thermometer into the pulmonary artery via a catheter. 

He said a rectal thermometer was the next most accurate method, but its obvious practical limitations make it unsuitable for screening. He suggested an oral reading is the most accurate option. 

 

Also hoping they don't give people the option of where they'd like the probe before being seated, clearly some restaurants would fail to clean the probe between guests!

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OK so I work in retail and every year we get one of those shitty royalty free Christmas playlists over our tannoy system. A few weeks ago I heard a song which I guess from the lyrics is most likely called 'Christmas 1984'. I was waiting for the right moment to snatch a recording if it and this afternoon I got it. I missed the opening line which I think goes "Once a year he creeps up behind your bed." The rest of the lyrics are:

 

Listening to everything you said.

His ear is pressed up to the door. 

Christmas 1984.

 

He knows if you've been acting bad or good.

Has surveillance of your neighbourhood. 

He marks your name and keeps a score. 

Christmas 1984.

 

He sees you when you're sleeping. 

He knows when you're awake. 

He knows that he's been keeping track of your mistakes. 

 

In the North he's got a secret base. 

Has his smile over everyplace. 

Needles are rotten to the core. 

Christmas 1984.

 

He sees you when you're sleeping. 

He knows when you're awake. 

He knows that he's been keeping track of your mistakes. 

 

Once a year he breaks in to your house. 

No one knows a way to keep him out. 

About as welcome as a war. 

Christmas 1984.

 

Not a nightmare and it's not a dream. 

A totalitarian regime.

No one is merry anymore. 

Christmas 1984.

 

 

 

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