[This is the thread to discuss the current corona virus psy-op.]
From Las Vegas, Pittsburg, Thousand Oaks to Russian Collusion and the Khashoggi assassination, false-flag hoaxes, conspoofacies, fake murders and other manufactured events are running non-stop around the world and around the corner.
A reader wrote in to suggest opening a comment section devoted to discussing current (faked) events. I thought it was a good idea and would provide a place where people could chime in on what’s going on in the news and even offer evidence for why they think the event was faked, hoaxed, manufactured, etc. (or why not). Have at it, unless you think it’s a waste of your time–in which case, don’t!
helios22 said:
I share with you 3 today audio files from Jon Rappoport :
First part : HOW IT STARTED
Part two : THE MEDICAL CIA, COVERT OPS
Part three : THE TRUE GOAL OF THE FALSE PANDEMIC
Link : https://home.solari.com/the-creation-of-a-false-epidemic-with-jon-rappoport/
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Arild said:
Did anyone get any further with a potential outing of Rappoport? There were several comments about him being controlled opposition, but no meat on the bone. My guess is that he is doing his own thing, and with normal Matrix stuff he is pretty good at showing that the official story is a hoax (which as we know is all you need to know to stop giving your energy to the mainstream media). He keeps you hanging a bit, but that might just because he is not into the big undercurrents of hoaxery.
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Old School said:
On John Rappoport:
I like to play the game called, “If I had to bet my life on it, here’s what I’d say”…
JR is a spook
He wrote a book in 2008 called Lifting the Veil, which is subtitled “An Interview with David Icke”
There is more, but that should be more than enough.
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Arild said:
Maybe, but that is 2008, before all those dupes and phoneys got the gig they have now. Isn´t Icke a dupe with a saviour-complex, thinking extremely highly of himself? A bit like Terence Mckenna, Ram Dass, David Wilcock etc. Kind of charismatic misdirection (for those who find them charming!). I can believe that many people who are not (at least knowingly) controlled opposition could interview Icke in good faith back then, without necessarily being some sort of big hoax.
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Cory W. said:
Maybe you need a refresher.
Learn to Recognize Government Disinformation
Click to access glenn.pdf
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MathisderMaler said:
Or just look at Rappoport’s name. That is the giveaway right there. I emailed with John briefly several years ago, when he was supposedly working on the GMO proposition in Cali. I did some math for him. I then suggested many things he could do as a local, being a Cali citizen. Dead silence. Yes, I believe he is controlled opposition.
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rolleikin said:
I knew a woman who knew Jon. I say “knew” because I stopped seeing her because she had too many red flags including being connected to too many others who also had too many red flags. So, I figure if she knows Jon then he is probably a spook too.
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Cory W. said:
Dodged a bullet there close to the 3 degrees of separation from being infected by a spook.
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rolleikin said:
Can’t be too careful. 🙂
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theordinaryguy said:
It would be a shame if he is controlled opposition. I’ve read a lot of his articles on all the supposed pandemics and they were great. I haven’t focused on his matrix stuff because I’ve got enough eye-openers from here.
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Raymond D. said:
Speculation part the nth
I am not seeing many ships on the high seas during this period of lockdown; could it be that many trade routes were located at places of employment? Another “feature” of the phoedemic?
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They Live said:
Here in the normally overflowing emergency rooms of Ireland, the governors come out and admit today that they are abnormally empty, yet nobody thinks to ask the question of how this is possible if this “disease” is so easily transmissible and deadly.
https://www.thejournal.ie/tony-holohan-hospital-symptoms-5065098-Apr2020/
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Cory W. said:
I noticed the newest comment reads: “This [fake] pandemic has shown us that there are a lot of people clogging up the health system with nonsense ailments.”
Def some truth to that.
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Dejan said:
More and more hand (palm) signing going on by more and more heads of states. Now the Central Land Mass leaders of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) have firm footing on the path of emulation of western financial system and highly raised hands hailing are showing their confidence. Look at the photo in this article about March 18th meeting in Moscow. Article content itself is dubious and misleading, but picture speaks loudly.
Note also that observer counties’ leaders (countries that wanna join the club) are not showing their palms, …yet.
https://i1.wp.com/taarifa.rw/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/SCO-Taarifa-Rwanda.jpg?fit=1000%2C376&ssl=1
Article link:
https://taarifa.rw/russia-china-plot-against-us-dollar-and-pound/
Front-runners: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
There are also Pakistan and India signaling.
Wannabees: Iran, Afghanistan, Belarus, and Mongolia
(According to wikipedia there are more countries waiting to be invited to join and their leaders practicing salute: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Syria, Israel, Maldives, Ukraine, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and … Turkey).
I read the title as an upside down reality. It is not that “Russia, China Plot Against US Dollar And Pound” but are complementing those currencies and all these “new age palmers” will eventually grip those hands together with “old age palmers” in order to prop eachother while standing on heads of populace.
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MathisderMaler said:
Multiple sunspots yesterday and today!
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Arild said:
True, the name is extremely far out. Guess we´ll WRappo that one up.
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Josh said:
@Arild, I think what Miles meant is that the name Rappoport has come up in a few of his papers. I just searched his site and the only one that came up was Jack Ruby. But I could swear I saw it a couple of more times. Maybe with a different spelling.
When Jon threw his support behind Trump during the last election and started parroting the propaganda about Trump ‘clearing the swamp’ and how ‘the deepstate’ ‘globalists’ don’t want Trump to win, that’s when I knew he was not genuine. It was clear he had gotten marching orders. Though I was pretty sure of it when he gave a talk at the spook-filled Secret Space Program Conference a few years ago. By the way, do you know what his secret is to escaping the Matrix? You have to just learn to use your imagination. That’s it, apparently.
Not happy about with this conclusion, since I do appreciate a lot of his work and still read him on occasion. But that’s just the way things are.
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ewan said:
Rappaport is from Meshuleh KU.S Rapa Ha-Kohani Tzadeq. Apparently he moved to Italy. He left Mainz in Germany probably due to expulsion in 1462.
Later in Porto near Mantua in Italy lived a Isaac Porto ha-Kohen – apparently this familay and Rapa/Raba family formed an alliance and the name Rappaport evoloved.
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covid911 said:
Hie hence to Mantua!
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Alona said:
I am in South Africa, in full lockdown where there is an epidemic of gullibility. Tonight the president announced that they are going to start door to door testing. “It’s simple, they just swab your nostril and mouth.” I am seething with anger and am fearful for the poorer “most vulnerable” (his words) communities (where they will be starting) who don’t share my pit in the stomach horror that this is only to use them to inflate their “positive” statistics.
Neighbours are becoming informers, they see kids playing in their driveways and announce proudly (to much praise) that they are going to call the cops on them. They watch every move you make. My daughter is a single mother with 2 small children and lives two roads away. They can report me, they can arrest me, I don’t care, I visit them. When I try to open peoples’ eyes to the badly acted worldwide pantomime, I get sent barrages of links to articles and videos (all mainstream) to convince me how wrong I am. I have lost two friends already. Not many to go .. The president has a haunted, almost defeated look in his eyes. Dare I consider that following the orders to break people may be breaking him?
Never mind Mr President, the paycheck will fix you in no time.
I am so grateful to be able to speak to someone about this. Reading all your comments and info gives me some solace. Here, with all of you, I am not alone after all.
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MathisderMaler said:
Push back. Don’t agree to swabbing. Don’t agree to anything. Tell them your Dad is an attorney and you are going to sue them for anything they do. Then, move out of South Africa.
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Raymond D. said:
Moving is not an option for most people. We just need to find the courage to not only refuse the tests and any vaccines, but also to state our reasons why. You’d be surprised that there are a lot of very, very polite people out there who don’t believe in the pandemic but are considerate of the fear and gullibility of others. THOSE people need to stop being so polite — karma is a biach but it the Phoenician Navy that is showing hubris, not us.
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covid911 said:
To where? Every country on earth is going along with this hoax. I don’t really understand why you are optimistic, Miles. You are confident that people will realise they have been scammed. Really? Most people have bought this hook, line and sinker just like 9/11 and Las Vegas and all the other psy ops.
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3rd doorman said:
Thank you Alona, from chicago.
I am with Miles on this, run your own operation, your dad is an attorney, or light is hurting your eyes so you need fast medical attention. think of a reason to need a blindfold. ask a stranger or friend to lead you. tell one lie and build the path to your goal using the cover of that lie. use humor, but be safe and succeed! its just one lie, if you can avoid lying, yeah yeah!!! smooth operator, you have skill!
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Alona said:
Thanks for your support guys. What I really want to do is just flat out refuse. Interesting to see how they’ll react. If I see them coming I just won’t open the door to them. They can’t bash it in. Can they? All they can do is lock me in .. oh wait ..
They begin their swabfest in the “Townships” as they live in interconnected small shacks, sometimes up to 6 or more people per room thus it is not physically possible for them to do the social distance boogie. There is on average 1 communal tap per 50 people and minimal ablution facilities. Sometimes none. They are now consumed by fear and seem to be eager to be saved by the swab army. I’ll keep you informed as to how it develops, I’m hoping some people will resist.
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Jared Magneson said:
Alona, they CAN bash in your door. They can kill us readily if we’re not prepared and careful.
Remember, whoever underestimates their opponent loses – PERIOD. This is true of all physical interaction. It’s almost an axiom, a core principle. If you think your wooden or metal door will keep you safe, you’re wrong. The only thing that will keep you safe is to surmount their violence with your intelligence. That may take whatever form it needs to take. Don’t be afraid, be cautious and calculated. Let them show their hand.
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Graham said:
I am reminded of the advice of Mr Miyagi from Karate Kid:
“Best defence is don’t be there.”
Either make like Anne Frank and hide in the loft, or move to a friends house who has already had the visit. And leave any gadgets switched off and at home.
Don’t do it out of fear, do it out of the joy of subversion. Your actual enemy is fear, not the situation, or the goons who should know better.
Fear is always an invitation, once you learn to recognise that you can politely decline the invitation. I have found that after a while you get less invites.
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John James said:
Like Graham said, see if you can move somewhere else and don’t make it official until you need to. Get a PO Box if you can and put the old address. Find a landlord who doesn’t send all your info straight to the gov through insurance and what not.
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garrettderner said:
3rd doorman, it’s relatively mild in Illinois, do you agree? The Governer said we need to go out to exercise. And, at least here in Evanston and nearby suburbs, we don’t have police checking people AFAIK.
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3rd doorman said:
yes lockdown is mild in chicago, I have no first hand data about illinois.
if there was a real emergency I would expect joggers to run in place indoors.
its a mass delusion that somehow i avoided.
lockdown is a con to some other end.
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Mr. Bernard Beaumanoir said:
Bon soir, gentilhommes! I may ask permission to switch to English. I enjoy these discussions here. I have a double question for Josh and Miles respectively. Would you mind giving us descriptions of life in Israel in this new reality? What is the feeling general amongst the people in your neighborhood? What are people talking about? Are there concerns amongst Israelis that some nefarious actors are behind this hysteria? To Monsieur Mathis, at what point did you decide the Crypto-Jews were Phoenicians? And what led you to the discovery that Crypto-Jews are now Phoenicians? Keep the fine work going!
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Josh said:
@Mr Beaumanoir
I recently updated about the situation in Israel in the comment at this link. That should answer your questions. There are some conspiracy theories going around, but they are no different from elsewhere. Most people are basically buying into it and very afraid.
Things are only getting worse. They are now requiring people to wear masks when they leave their homes. The police are going to enforce it but are awaiting instructions on how to do that. They are also “closing off” one of the ultra-orthodox cities where the outbreak is said to be among the worst. Of course they can’t totally close it off, but I guess they are setting up roadblocks on main streets in and out of the city in order to reduce traffic. Not clear how they will be able to do all that.
Another thing I think I mentioned is that the SHABAK (like the FBI) announced a plan to use cellular phone data to track the people who are supposed to be in quarantine. So kind of like house arrest (though you could just leave your phone at home). And then they said they are going to use it in order to see who the person came into contact with. People got upset because it was a move made without parliamentary approval (right now there is no parliament due to the recent elections). But the plan obviously implied that they are going to be tracking everyone’s phones, because in order to see who the person came into contact with, they would need to know who was near that person. Anyway, the big reveal with this plan was that the SHABAK has indeed been tracking everybody’s phones for years and can use its powers to access anyone’s phones. They said the program is ‘just for anti-terror’ purposes, though that’s obviously bogus. But that’s what the public is told, anyway. I can’t say I’m surprised by it at all, but it’s good at least that it’s now out in the open. Not that too many people care.
As for Phoenicians, you apparently haven’t read the ‘Ancient Spooks’ series by guest writer Gerry. There is a post on this blog (“A Brief History of Spookery”)with links to Gerry’s papers and a comment thread devoted to commenting on that work. Or you can search for those papers on Miles’ updates page.
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garrettderner said:
Bizarre story tonight, “California man tried to crash train into USNS Mercy”
Guy went OFF THE RAILS, get it?
Made-up story to discredit conspiracy researchers?
Guys name reported as Eduardo Moreno.
Moreno = More? No!
Is the message simply, insiders are getting ready to call off the virus scare? Announcing that to each other, with stories like this? The story comes pre-loaded with an explanation why they’re calling it off: “Before shit like this starts happenin’!” Before things go OFF TRACK and people start figuring too much out.
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Jared Magneson said:
No signs of it “stopping” yet, but I know the ancillary guard are gonna be super-antsy.
It would all be over in a night if they went door-to-door. Every other door is a kill zone, and they are on the wrong end of it. I’m sick of mincing words so I just won’t. I live in a really peaceful hamlet south of Seattle – and by really peaceful, I mean don’t fucking come to my door in an armored suit. It’s not going to work. They’d never make it down the street, around here, because as liberal as Seattle proper is, every city around it is absolutely NOT.
I don’t mean to say anything about liberalism/conservastism here because that’s not the point at all. I know my heroes are very liberal people and that’s fine by me. But nobody is making it down this street pulling some thug shit in any good shape by the end. We don’t take kindly to “those types” around here.
Sick of bandying words here. Just bring the noise and find out what happens.
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tony martin said:
” The preacher man says it’s the end of time the Mississippi River is a going dry”
“The interest is up and the stock markets down and you only get mugged if you go downtown”
” I live back in the woods you see women the kids and the dog and me”
“I got a shotgun a rifle an a 4 wheel drive and a country boy can survive.”
“I could skin a buck and run a trotline and a country boy can survive”
Hank Williams
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tillandsiausneoides said:
And that’s why they like to herd all the country boys into cities and make them dependent on their phoeny money to survive.
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tony martin said:
tilI…. I always dreamed of being someone who works in the woods and actually gets paid for it. Maybe like cutting falling trees along the the Appalachian Trail and stuff like that.
People don’t realize that upstate New York is almost total wilderness in some places.
My son was riding his bicycle the other day and a black bear ran across the street…. and this was only 90 miles outside of time square.
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tony martin said:
PS
My son doesn’t live with me, he lives in the catskills and black bears are not unusual. And plenty of coyotes that almost got my dog once.
Just saying…. like Jared said about Seattle that when people think of New York they always think of Manhattan.
Try looking at a map of Adirondack State Park to see what I mean.
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tillandsiausneoides said:
@tony
I was born and raised in Orange County NY. Used to go camping in the Catskills. And have done botanical field work at some sites along the AT, I think it was Putnam County. So yeah, NY state is Manhattan and “upstate” to most people.
Most of this country, and I presume many other countries are very sparsely populated.
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tony martin said:
Putnam County….. that must be Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park.
We used to go there when I was in high school.
There was a mountain right on the Appalachian Trail ….we called it Hawk Mountain because a lot of times there were hawks flying above it. We could also see all the way to the Hudson River…. it was beautiful. That’s one of the places that I took people to see and they always were amazed at how close it was to New York City. On a clear night you could almost see the city from that mountain. You did get a good cardiovascular workout to get up there though.
A portion of the AT runs through Fahnestock & Hudson Highlands State Parks.
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covid911 said:
Like LENIN Moreno, President of Ecuador. I think if you fed him a nail, he’d shit out a corkscrew.
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ewan said:
Lenin Moreno is the President of Ecuador – Eduardo – Ecuardo
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garrettderner said:
Hmm, so more hinting about resistance. Lenin (and also Lennon) suggests revolution, fake revolutionary, and faking of death.
Wikipedia has two Eduardo Morenos. One was an architect and archaeologist who lived in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City. Azcapotzalco is similar to Wuhan two ways: it’s a horribly polluted industrial zone, and summer 2019 they had unruly demonstrations.
The other Eduardo Moreno on wiki swam in the Mexico City Summer Olympics 1968, which got upstaged by the Mexican Movement of 1968, itself upstaged by a reported CIA-linked massacre.
Maybe I’ll call this story the 2020 April Fool Trainwreck. But I guess there is video footage showing the guy do it. Not everything is fake? This one is so stupid though. Is there such a thing as, stupid enough to be real? Somebody really snapped? Really a Q anon reader? Well then anything is possible. Or a mole agent ordered to do it?
Supposedly happened March 31, and the guy, who is 44, was in court APRIL 1. Evening of April 1 is the earliest report I found (on PBS site).
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Dennis Heretz said:
You know, it’s possible this really was a normal guy who was fed up and blew. I think if that ever actually happened in general they would just not report the story. But in this case there were witnesses, so they had to report something.
All they’re saying about his motive is:
Probably the guy had a lot more specifics, but they’re not reporting his full ‘manifesto’.
Another thing that argues for this being real is that in none of the reports I saw do they blackwash anything or anyone (besides maybe ‘conspiracy theorists’ in general). They easily could have said this guy was a follower of somebody they wanted to smear.
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Graham said:
They’ve blackwashed the concept of waking people up with elegantly few words.
If you express a desire to wake someone up now, you are automatically a maniac.
You are so scary even the FBI will hardly talk about you, or only talk about you in dismissive terms.
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garrettderner said:
Yes, they blackwash waking people up. Also divert people from asking, “Does anyone need the 1000 hospital beds brought by the Mercy?”
If somebody derailed a train as a protest, when talking he’d be banging the table with specifics, not vagaries like “wake people up so people could see for themselves.” That only works for blackwashing the category in general.
A report from the LA CBS station shows a friend of Moreno, TJ Schlick, who says Moreno is not stupid and not paranoid, and says, “I’m not buying it”; he does not believe Moreno did it. You can find it on Youtube as “Friend Of Man Accused Of Trying To Strike USNS Mercy With Train Speaks Out”.
Maybe there was an accidental derailment, within sight of the ship, so some cop with visions of a promotion assumed terrorism and made an arrest. Then agents higher up said, “Good, lucky timing, we can use this.” Is Moreno being framed?
It’s reported that Eduardo Moreno’s wife has a GoFundMe page. “Eddie Is Not Hurt Physically But Isn’t With Us at This Time”, it’s supposed to say. I can’t find it on GoFundMe, but when I search DuckDuckGo for “Eddie Is Not Hurt” I get GoFundMes in San Pedro as the first hit, as if the page used to exist.
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vonguestwunderlich said:
I know you are big liars. They have the morgues in Times Square. You guys are big liars. Now you will die. Good luck, as the Americans say.
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Jared Magneson said:
We don’t even say that, and I’m barely even “American”.
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Jared Magneson said:
I mean, I’m not even dead yet, kiddo. You said “now” but here I am, and it’s also now.
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Graham said:
Not sure where you are getting your information from.
Here is a link to the Times Square webcam
https://www.earthcam.com/cams/newyork/timessquare/?cam=tsrobo1
Can you point out the morgues please, all I can see is a lot of bored policemen.
Or are the webcams liars too?
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Michael Deloatch said:
I have never been to the big crapple but I don’t think I am missing much. Thanx for the times square link, graham. Shortly after I started watching a moment ago, the camera zoomed in toward the dizzney store facade, over which stands a big vid screen featuring mick e maus pretending to be the statue of puberty or whatever they call that corroded bronze eyesore off staten island. Think they are trying to tell us something with that?
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tony martin said:
Is the nightmare black?
Or are the windows painted?
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Raymond D. said:
What does a Wonder-Lich rule? His own grave, which he steadily digs all his life, raising a marble headstone, before jumping-in declaring he is our Master. Then he covers himself in dirt, all the while mumbling and choking with no-one able to discern his spooky babble. Just like this nonsensical metaphor.
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Raymond D. said:
In the UK they’re now publishing stories that imply mass testing for the virus with the spectre of mass vaccinations in the background. I’m thinking of printing yellow armbands that state: “Leper! Outcast! Unclean! I didn’t take the test for the fake virus. I will never take the poisonous vaccine. Tyranny masking as “medical concern” is still tyranny.”
Something lame like that. I might as well start preparing myself for the social ostracisation. The good news is that if the majority of people accept mass testing and vaccinations then I will have developed “hubris immunity” on this particular issue and I will be able to openly call people stupid idiots. For the moment I must accept they are uncertain and anxious, as am I.
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Graham said:
Did you ever watch the Inbetweeners and the hilarious buswanker episode.
I am going to get a high ziv jacket saying “I am not a viruswanker”
Or one that says “I LOVE DR STEFAN LANKA”, which will tie in nicely with the I love the NHS bullshit being rammed down throats at the moment if people google him.
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KnowThanx said:
I’m making a bumper-sticker that says:
“NO FEVER BUT I HAD THE BLAHS”
-Tom Hanks-
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Patrick said:
I live a two hours drive from a major university city in Florida where I had a major surgery last December. Yesterday I phoned to cancel a follow-up CT scan and doctor’s consultation and was asked the reason for the cancellation. I told the young lady that it was due to the coronavirus hullabaloo but that I wanted to be clear: I was not afraid of a media driven hoax of a disease, I was afraid of some knucklehead with a thermometer trying to force me to be tested for a nonexistent threat.
I was surprised when she laughed and told her that now that she had my thoughts on the matter, what were hers? More laughter and a little hesitation later she said, “Well, I guess I can still have my own opinion in this country, and what I’m seeing and hearing around here is more in line with what you’re saying than what I see at night on the news.”
It brightened my day to receive such a candid, human response from someone in health care, even if it was just a scheduling employee, and I pass it along in hopes it lifts your folks’ spirits a bit.
I’ll also pass along the following video especially for the first couple of minutes where an outraged woman absolutely gets on the asses of a couple of mooks in hazmat suits; after about a minute of her harangue the mask comes off in an attempt to explain. We should all be prepared to exhibit the bravery she displays.
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tony martin said:
Excellent find Patrick!!!! 👍
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Raymond D. said:
Great post; yes, and a great find aswell.
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carol said:
Wow!
Just how much longer can they keep this farce going?
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Jared Magneson said:
Carol, it’ll keep going until the people decide to end it. That decision won’t be made with words.
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carol said:
@ Jared
Not with words , no , but there are ways we can do our bit.
What do THEY value most?
Money and control.
We CAN refuse to buy their rubbish and we CAN refuse to be controlled. Like I’m forever wittering on about, we ordinary sane humans have our little ways of getting around EVERYTHING they propose. We are many, they are few.
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covid911 said:
I too am encouraged by the proportion of people I come across who are either skeptical of the narrative or outright know it’s bullshit. It is a tremendously audacious stunt they are trying to pull off here. Part of the reason I think they got away with 9/11 was that the whole actual operation from start to finish was wrapped up in half a day.
What they are taking us through now is like 9/11 but ongoing for weeks, maybe even months. THEY are the ones who are vulnerable as long as they continue this charade. The longer this state of heightened alert goes on, the more they risk it backfiring on them.
I’m more optimistic than I was 24 hours ago, partly because I stumbled across this amusing headline last night:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11320198/coronavirus-5g-conspiracy-theory-masts/?utm_campaign=sunmainfacebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1585929592
It just goes to show that whether or not the whole 5G thing is nonsense or not, there are still enough people out there who, however misguided, are able to power through the fluoride, fear and brainwashing and get out there and FIGHT. I have a feeling the governers are worried.
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Lloyd Kinder said:
CORONAVIRUS
I’m discussing under Health Matters and at http://milesmathis.forumotion.com/t589-analyzing-virus-theory#6055
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KnowThanx said:
Thank you Lloyd,
That site is a goldmine for people who are interested in Mathisian physics.
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Josef said:
FYI,- lockdown in Brazil is beginning to lift, industry by industry. Construction industry and gyms/personal trainers now open again. I only know of these two because of two friends who work in those industries. Could be others.
The Govt had extended total lockdown to 4/8, which would complete three full weeks. Good chance they don’t extend it and everyone’s greenlit to work again middle of next week.
Timing coincides with rumors that people were going to defy Govt orders and reopen next week anyway.
Got a black market haircut today. Felt like I was buying liquor during Prohibition. Curtains draw, door locked.
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rolleikin said:
This is the head of our local County Health Dept (looks more like an extra on “The Walking Dead”) as she declared “11 new deaths” in LA County today.
But, in reading the small print we learn that all of them had unspecified “underlying health issues” and 7 of them were also “over age 65.” In other words, they were all at death’s door anyway and would have died if they stubbed their toe.
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tony martin said:
Yeah… like my uncle used to say “One foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.”
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MathisderMaler said:
I watched the story from the LA Health Director Ferrara, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7UjkBcXZvc
where we were told cases have doubled everyday for the last four days in New York, which has seen 125 total deaths. So do the math. If the rise in deaths goes with rise in cases, as you would expect, then in the last four days we would have 8+16+32+64=120 deaths, with five deaths before that. Those numbers aren’t shockingly high, they are shockingly low. There are about 425 deaths a day in New York city alone, from all causes. Always have been. So in four days, we would expect 1700 deaths. So corona deaths are only about 7% of total deaths, even if we believe the mainstream numbers. Which we shouldn’t. They are obviously just assigning anyone who dies of respiratory problems to the corona column.
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Josh said:
Miles it’s worse than that. Basically the new vital statistics guidelines in the US say that anyone who dies for whatever reason should be listed as a covid 19 death if they tested positive for the virus or are assumed to have it. That means if you are hit by a bus your death will be listed as covid-19 if they assume you have it or if your test turns out positive. I believe in Italy the numbers show that only 12% of alleged covid-19 deaths were ‘from’ the virus as opposed to ‘with’ the virus.
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Jim said:
I have a second hand confirmation of this in Pennsylvania. The owner of a small local health food store and I were exchanging news this past weekend. He said a customer of his who is a nurse at a nearby, large, supposedly cutting edge hospital, was processing paperwork for someone who had just died in her ward. She had cared for the guy, but he had a respiratory infection with complications and wasn’t able to pull out of it. When she came to the place on the form listing ‘cause of death’ she found it had been listed as ‘coronavirus’. Well, his charts had never mentioned anything about this, so she questioned the doctor who had filled out the form. He told her they ‘had been instructed to list all deaths as coronavirus’. In this case the victim had never been ‘tested’, so the doctor was simply following orders. So much for the integrity of the ‘advanced’ health professional, although you can see at the level of the nursing staff, they are none too comfortable with this.
She also said the wards were not only empty of coronavirus patients… but were quieter than is normal.
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ewan said:
Comedian Eddie Large died in the UK last week.
The headline was ‘ Eddie Larg: Comedian dies aged 78 with Coronovirus.’
Not ‘of Coronovirus’
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3rd doorman said:
i saw american propaganda:
News host dies OF corona, fought cancer for two decades, was on medical leave of absence when she passed.
That was front page at yahoo, where for two days melanie griffith was trending at number one. coronavirus is 2
its a con of course.
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cross said:
Not only does it appear that deaths from all sorts of causes are being reclassified as covid-19 deaths, but government mortality stats may be double counting deaths occurring with the virus but not of the virus – (if there are any dying of the virus in the first place)
source: https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/
April 2, 2020 (I)
“The Swiss Federal Office of Public Health reports that approximately 139,330 Covid19 tests have been carried out so far, of which the result was positive in 15% of cases. This number also corresponds to the typical corona virus value known from other countries and, as far as can be seen, does not seem to be increasing in Switzerland either.
Only the number of tests often mentioned in the media is increasing exponentially, but not the number of „infected“, sick or even dead.
On March 31, however, a new weekly mortality statistic was published which for the first time forecasts an increase in overall mortality in the 65+ age group in Switzerland for the 12th calendar week (until 22 March) (see chart below). Specifically, total mortality is expected to increase by around 200 deaths per week.
According to the Federal Office, this increase is „an expression of the current pandemic“. The following problem arises here: up to 22 March there were a total of 106 test-positive deaths in Switzerland. An increase of 200 deaths per week would mean that a large part of the additional mortality is not caused by the virus but by the „countermeasures“.
Another explanation would be that the approximately 200 test-positive deaths of the following week (week 13) have already been included.
In fact, the report adds the following disclaimer: „These initial estimates are still very uncertain, so that no exact figures can be published“.
If it turns out that a large proportion of test-positive deaths (median age: 83 years) are not additional deaths, either the overall mortality would not be increased, or it would be increased mainly because of the drastic measures, as some experts fear.”
That quote only regards Switzerland, but following the links from euroMOMO (https://www.euromomo.eu/about_us/partners.html) to the stat orgs of Italy, I came across this document: http://www.salute.gov.it/portale/caldo/SISMG_sintesi_ULTIMO.pdf
In which there is a graph claiming that the daily average mortality got to almost double the baseline between the 18th of March and the 24th. (top left, page 1)
By Italy’s own official stats, they admit that less than 3% of all to have ‘died’ of/with covid-19 have no other serious co-morbidities. A doubling of the daily average mortality seems impossible. I’d say it’s almost certain that whatever funny business is happening with the Swiss mortality stats, is also happening in Italy, and probably every other country too.
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C Stayton said:
They’re quite open about the fact that pretty much any death right now can be considered a “COVID-19” death. On March 24 the CDC released a new medical (ICD) code to indicate Covid-19 as the cause of death on death certificates:
Click to access Alert-2-New-ICD-code-introduced-for-COVID-19-deaths.pdf
Per their instructions:
“What happens if the terms reported on the death certificate indicate uncertainty? If the death certificate reports terms such as ‘probable COVID-19’ or ‘likely COVID-19,’ these terms would be assigned the new ICD code.”
And:
“Should ‘COVID-19’ be reported on the death certificate only with a confirmed test? COVID-19 should be reported on the death certificate for all decedents where the disease caused OR IS ASSUMED TO HAVE CAUSED OR CONTRIBUTED TO death.”
In other words, deaths can be attributed to Covid-19 without a positive test result. And it can be listed as the cause of death if the doctor whimsically decides to pick COVID-19 instead of the other five serious illnesses the patient had.
I live in northwest Georgia, and in the official State of Emergency Order issued by my county — which they issued when there were still 0 cases in our county — they actually put the word “confirmed” in quotation marks when referring to cases in nearby counties. You can see it right here:
Click to access Emergency-Order-No-1.pdf
What a joke.
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Benjamin said:
C Stayton, good find. Do you have links to where those documents can be found online? Would be a good place to lead people.
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koco said:
I can proudly announce that 5G is now operational in my country, Slovenia.
Red lights on tops of all the masts that were erected during February are now lit.
I guess 5G system has been turned on throughout my country concurrently at midnight, between 3rd and 4th of April.
I guess 5G was the reason that people were shooed off the streets and roads, starting with the second half of March (under disguise of pandemic), because those testing the new 5G system weren’t sure it was safe to have people driving on roads and walking around. It would be embarrassing for them if people would begin exhibiting weird behavior. Obviously the tests were successful and tonight they felt it was safe enough to unleash new virus of digital fascistic era on us all here.
I wonder if other countries/cities got such “5G bug unleashing”, too, or will get it in next days. Let me know if you see something.
I guess also that now we will be soon allowed to resume with our daily oblivion. EMERGENCE, DEVS, PICARD, WESTWORLD 3 and DISPATCHES FROM ELSEWHERE will now download in matter of seconds.
Long live …hmm… was saying something…., Oh yes long …emmmm … What is happening to me? Emmm…. 5 … red… Oh, I remember now, I need a phone, something is telling me to get a new phone and… something else…G,…I forgot.
What’s on TV?
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John James said:
I keep getting this message in my browser that Adobe is going to stop “supporting” Flash after 2020. Now is the time to download any Youtube vids you want to keep for posterity and/or historical record. Google Chrome (including Brave) will cut Flash out in December.
https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/
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Sir Blumenbach said:
Chrome and Brave are already spyware browsers, so the fact that they still use Flash is just a part of the cake. Firefox might be similar, but you can at least easily remove all spying elements in Firefox.
YouTube uses HTML5 nowadays, not Flash. So unless there’s a mass-purge of old videos, it won’t affect it.
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Jared Magneson said:
Sir Blumenbach is correct. No modern browsers use Flash anyway; almost all video is driven through HTML-5. If you’re still using Flash, that’s kind of your problem. Not trying to be a dick but at least use Firefox or Waterfox and not Chrome. I exclusively use Waterfox anymore since it’s so clean and simple.
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John James said:
Waterfox it is. Glad I found out about it.
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MathisderMaler said:
Everything is still a joke here in Taos. We are supposed to be in lockdown but everyone is driving around, jogging, walking their dogs, going to the store twice a day for gum. Then the mayor imposed a curfew from 10pm to 6am, which affects almost nobody. This town always closed down at 9pm and the few bars are already closed, so not much of a curfew. Just words on paper that they aren’t even enforcing.
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Meri Perkins said:
What do you say about the theory that the pandemic is a cover for the 5G rollout and the deaths are really caused by damage to people from 5G radiation.?
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Jared Magneson said:
Another red herring. 5G fearism was 4G fearism was 3G fearism and so forth. Remember when people were afraid of CAT-5 cables? Pepperidge Farms remembers.
Radio isn’t that scary. I know others will dissent here but guess what? You’re using radio to even read this message, so if you’re that afraid of radio photons you should probably just log off.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Jared
You are speaking from ignorance here. Do the research. 1 wifi transmitter or 2, not much problem. Teachers with 30 or more in the room, a medical problem. Ever hear of sunburn? Sure, a little sunshine is good for you. Going to climb a radio tower to work on it? The tower MUST be deactivated. Radio transmissions are KNOWN to be dangerous.
Here: “Dirty Electricity” by Samuel Milham, MM. MHP. Read it. Learn a little.
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Jared Magneson said:
@Alan Ackley: I mean I’ve read everything you’ve written and shared on the topic and I agree that it’s not HEALTHY to absorb too many photons of various frequencies, amplitudes, and pulses. But I don’t see 5G cell towers are going to be emitting more of this than, say, my three WiFi routers running on dual bands. Plus my cool new vibrating head pad for my spine. Plus the ridiculous plasma, which emits as much heat as it does visible light, and possibly other spectra as well.
So I guess I’ll just sit on the fence on this one. On the one hand, we have a shortage of charge due to solar minimums. On the other hand, an increase in charge due to cell radios. Sure, they’re different and come at us from different vectors. But I feel like the net charge levels are still going to be skewed in the sun’s favor, you know? It’s really big and shit.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Jared
They are putting the 5G towers closer together and there will be more of them. Then there are projected to be countless IOT devices also talking. This becomes more and more like the bad classroom wifi soup as this progresses. Then also 5G is not neccessarily going to dissipate by the square of the distance from the tower since the beam aimed back to your phone will be somewhat focused via tiny phased arrays in each tower. If they go all the way to using Luneberg lens antennas they could probably shoot a beam almost like a laser, but I have not seen evidence of that yet. The return beam will be aimed right back toward your phone so also aimed at your body. This focusing of the energy is more dangerous than you seem to realize. Also the backscatter can be used for taking through-the-wall pictures which is pretty creepy.
If you were to actually read the book I referenced for you in the previous reply, the doctor, a professional epidemiologist, found disease clusters in bad EM environments decades ago. We are all being slightly broiled all the time already. We are just turning up the burner another notch with each added device. Then we are also trying new frequencies like we were just hoping for new and unexpected surprises.
There was another study done in Denver decades ago showing that families living near secondary distribution lines (that feed power to the big can transformers on the poles) were having children with increased incidence of lukemia. One study showed people in a hi rise apartment in the path of airport radar had their own high rate cancer cluster. Just having a lot of switching power supplies plugged in nearby can turn your house wiring into a disease causing source of EM emissions. The Dirty Electricity book was mostly about invesigating that sort of thing, really 1980’s and 1990’s work, but how many more phone and laptop chargers are there now? Adding 4G towers and now 5G towers too. Are you immune? You are not. Cognitive dissonance much?
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Jared Magneson said:
Okay, let’s just say you’re right. So which is it? Do we have a LACK of charge due to Miles’ theories (which I absolutely support) followed by a newfound SURPLUS of charge (which I rather do support), balancing out to where?
Which one wins? If his theory is correct, is the insolation and exsolation charge going to trump or leave a gap for the human-based 5G charge? If your ideas about 5G are correct, then how does that even trump my own triple-double WiFi already? One theory is literally a deficiency of photons, and one is a surplus. One is a natural phenomenon and one is a human one.
I’m sure you can see the similarities by now to Anthropological Global Warming. I don’t feel the SAME about 5G fearism, but it’s still a pretty close race to me on which one is more alarming. The answer being neither for me, personally. I’m just not afraid of the Light. And there’s nothing laser-like about a radio tower. There’s not even any lasers in it. So that part is confounding for me, that you can related it to lasers. It’s not even close.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Jared,
The Earth’s natural charge flowing up through the body is almost a DC current with some very long wavelengths superimposed. I don’t think the high frequency cell phone, radio or microwave stuff is even in the same realm of effects. I spoke of focused 5G beams and the only point of that is that 5G energy is directed in beams, not dissipated out radially, so the energy is not reduced by the square of the distance from the transmitter. For this reason comparing the overall wattage of a 5G tower is not a reasonable comparison to a dipole antenna like a normal radio tower. The power is directed so it does not dissipate in the same way. A laser beam does not dissipate much at all, while a phased array beam dissipates more, but nowhere near as quickly over distance as power from a radio broadcast tower. If a person were placed in the intersection of several beams there would be a very focused hot spot.
There really are cases where people are damaged when their workplace is saturated with a large number of wifi or other radio sources, still these are usually dipole antennas with the usual distance squared power dissipation, so even a little distance is helpful. Adding thousands of new sources to our neighborhoods cannot possibly work out well. The seemingly careless rollout of 5G will be an invisible pollution that will be hard to connect to the harms that it may be causing. Maybe you are healthy enough right now to be above the effects of your three or four wifi devices.
People experiencing other health issues might also become sensitive to even smaller sources of EM pollution. But everyone is sensitive and affected to some degree even if not conscious of it. I first became aware of these issues in the 1980’s when working in a computer lab where the power density was enormous. The factory had it’s own utility substation. A young woman who worked all day in the lab doing computer back-ups had to resign after developing a severe sensitivity to the fields. I have been researching this ever since. The epidemiology has proven some cases of disease clusters in severe locations, but the pervasive nature of the modern pollution scene has meant that the effects are widespread and probably result in what we know as many of the modern chronic diseases and conditions.
It is not reasonable to compare the natural low frequency and DC voltage dominated environment we evolved in to what is now being created with increasing power from so many high frequency sources. These topics are not even in the same ballpark.
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Jared Magneson said:
Well sure, Alan. Focuses photons can do all the damage in the world – or in the galaxy. I’m not arguing the strength of light as a medium or the potential damage that pulsation might cause.
What I’m curious about is the magnitude. I’ll definitely need your help with this, since we really need to compare this with something we already know. Let’s start with the F-16, as a baseline. It’s a very common aircraft and been a centerpoint to my life as a youngster, moving to and fro while my pops worked on them.
AN/APG-68
Frequency: Starting Envelope frequency around 9.86 GHz.
Under AIS Testing as high as 26 GHz
Range: 296.32 km, 184 miles
Range for 5m2 aerial target is 105 km[4]
Search cone: 120 degrees × 120 degrees
Azimuth angular coverage: ±10 degrees / ± 30 degrees / ± 60 degrees
What other datums do we need to compare a 5G tower to an F-16? Amplitude?
I’m being as genuine as possibly here, and assuming your expertise. I just have questions.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Jared
The jet aircraft radar is over the top, microwaving rabbits to death in the field past the end of the runway in the few seconds following takeoff. Actual dead rabbits have been reported but not personally observed. 5G can’t be that hot or you would never finish a phone call. I sure don’t have numbers today for tomorrow’s IOT. It took years of cell phone yakking to earn that cell phone shaped brain tumor. It won’t kill you in one day, but that makes it safe. Right?
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Jared Magneson said:
Well you make great points, as usual.
So in a sense I guess it’s a GOOD thing we rarely talk on our phones anymore, since we can tappety-tap the day away and heart-react every angry virus-meme ever? 😉
Maybe we’ll get FINGER cancer first?
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tony martin said:
Aren’t X Rays and Gamma Rays composed of photons? They don’t seem to be too friendly.
Water is very good for us and essential for life yet too much water can kill you…. like drowning.
Since everything is made of photons even a bullet from a gun is made of photons.
I think all photon configurations are not created equal.
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Jared Magneson said:
This is very true, Tony. Both yourself and Alan make great points, and of course I would defer to Miles on stuff like this quite readily.
What I DON’T like about the 5G thing is the fearism. Now I’m not accusing anyone HERE of this, I’m just saying it’s kind of a huge red flag for me. I don’t think you guys are trying to scare anyone, simply warn, and that’s fine. But anytime I’m told to fear something invisible I get antsy, you know? I become extra-skeptical.
Look at Fukushima, for example. We were all told it would eradicate most marine life in the Pacific Ocean and destroy our beaches and infiltrate all our waterways. Told this, by people who didn’t even know what radiation was or what photons were.
So that’s where my skepticism comes from – not because Alan and Miles haven’t done their part explaining things. Good on you guys. Just thought I’d explain why I feel the way I do about it.
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tony martin said:
Jared I’m not saying that I know for sure that it’s as bad as they say but it is possible that is not good either.
To be fair…. people have been saying that it’s bad for 20 years now. If it was that bad people would have been dropping like flies the way they’ve been using their cell phones. I think if you have a good immune system you probably won’t have to worry that much.
I’d say just keep away from it as much as you could. Shut the Wi-Fi off at night and stuff like that.
The cats out of the bag and it’s going to be extremely difficult to get it back in.
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oregonmatt said:
@Meri – 5g has no value in understanding this event. Up to present, the numbers do not indicate that there is anything unusual in terms of sickness or death, worldwide. The only thing increasing is fear, driven by another science-fiction virus story.
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MathisderMaler said:
I agree with both Jared and Alan here. I think cell towers should be destroyed, but I don’t think Corona is about 5G.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Meri,
5G exposure at some frequencies might cause flu like symptoms but that is not a big player in the current epidemic scam. It is becoming more and more clear that deaths by many causes, and any and all flu, allergy or cold symptoms are being falsely included in the faked numbers. In Wuhan air pollution was probably a bigger player than 5G.
Having people off the streets might allow some unobserved installations to take place, but they’d go on installing anyway even if observed. I think 5G and coronavirus are separate issues
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Kevin MURPHY said:
Hey Miles! What do you think about De Balzac? I love his novels and short stories? Do you think he was a spook? I ask because I remembering coming across his name in one of your old papers about Paris. It was years ago I read it. I always get excited if people read Balzac.
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MathisderMaler said:
Balzac was from the Families, of course, or you would never have heard of him. But he was a good writer. It used to happen.
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covid911 said:
State of lockdown in the UK as at yesterday:
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Roelf_zelf said:
Did you see the name on the boat?
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Raymond D. said:
Lol. I don’t know what to say — on the set, at Richmond Bridge? 😉
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covid911 said:
Hah! That’s got to be a Cohencidence, right?
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covid911 said:
“Phoenix”.. on a boat. What a groaner.
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Graham said:
Not sure if the crowd were clapping the busker or the late entry of Mr Burns of Simpsons fame in his face diaper there.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
Surrey police are bent as fuck, so if they confirm something, it is unconfirmed
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krischer David said:
From The Japanese countryside:
Exactly as always!!
people going about their business. The interesting thing here though, is the Japanese would never speak out against what the governors are saying; obviously they doubt it since life is going on normally but they will never voice it; The problem with this is clear: even if they were, for example , against something like mandatory vaccinations, they would go along with it since it is shameful to make a display; Here is true “cognitive dissonance” They know it is all bullshit but they also know…they can never get their minds around the idea that the government is not FOR them.
As always the best thing about a people is also the worst; so little overt aggression here and oh so polite and civil, but to have a real discussion…forget it! It will never happen..
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Jared Magneson said:
Kowtow is a way of life for them.
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Failing that, they reach for their tanto and commit seppuku to end it all.
BTW, up-thread you mention you’re using Waterfox. I don’t know if you are aware that Waterfox web browser has been sold to System1 in Feb this year, the same company that bought the Startpage search engine. They specialise in gathering personal data, so beware!
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Jared Magneson said:
Thanks, Boris. But Waterfox is still pretty much the cleanest one out there – except for Firefox, which is basically identical.
My problem with Firefox and reason for switching is because my computer caught a bit-mining virus that spins up one single core to full power whenever Firefox is open. It’s actually the first virus I wasn’t able to defeat, myself. I tore everything apart and still couldn’t find it, so I just stopped using Firefox altogether and imported all my stuff over to Waterfox. The cores behave properly in Waterfox and it’s a little better about memory use too, and I run several privacy add-ons like Ublock and NoScript as well, so it’s about as safe as it’s gonna get.
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Graham said:
Jared, when you talk about your core spinning up to full power, could that be why the fan on my laptop keeps going into overdrive for no apparent reason when I’m surfing using Firefox?
I had been thinking the air intake was just blocked on an ancient laptop causing the fan to struggle but I’ve noticed it occuring on a newer laptop now with increasing frequency.
It gets to the point where I’d rather switch it off than tolerate the high pitch all the time, immediately it powers down there is a sense of peace and relief.
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Jared Magneson said:
@Graham: It very well could be the same malware. You can check it by pressing Ctrl-Shift-Escape and opening Taskman. If you see Firefox using a solid core on its own even from a fresh launch, with only your homepage open, there’s a possibility you have a similar issue.
My main rig is an 8-core Piledriver, an older machine but still very powerful. Firefox upon a fresh launch constantly hits 12% in my Task Manager, which is 1/8 of the total rounded up. So check yours and divide its usage by your total core count, as the case may be. Mine looks like this:
If that number fluctuates a lot, and drops below a solid fraction of your core count (4 core, 6 core, 8 core, etc.) then you’re probably fine. If it stays constant at idle and you’re not even doing anything in Firefox, you possibly have a similar bit-miner bug. I’ve killed dozens of them here, just not THIS one, with my own Firefox. And my system is otherwise too stable and profitable for me to reinstall Windows again and nuke it all, which is the only way I would fix my own issue at this point.
My other two computers with Firefox running don’t have this problem, only this particular one. It’s not that scary, you just gotta go around it.
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Graham said:
Thanks Jared, you got me started on researching the phenomena now, I will do more digging online, rather than hog space here. Much appreciated.
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Jared Magneson said:
If you need any help, feel free to email me at jared.magneson@outlook.com.
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They Live said:
I wouldn’t normally have time for this kind of drivel, but this one is over the top. This is governor Cuomo chatting with his deathly ill Corona infected brother during a press conference:
“You came to me in a dream,” Chris said to the governor. “You had on a very interesting ballet outfit, and you were dancing in the dream, and you were waving a wand and saying, ‘I wish I could wave my wand and make this go away.’ And then you spun around and you danced away.” Governor Cuomo replied that there’s “a lot of metaphoric reality” to the dream.”
Source:https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/chris-cuomo-is-having-bizarre-coronavirus-dreams-—-and-hes-not-the-only-one/ar-BB128wTa
wtf?
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Raymond D. said:
They laughing in our faces — you’d think such hubris would have a price?
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Raymond D. said:
are laughing
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Kevin MURPHY said:
The Cuomos are the worst! Low life mediocre spooks. Operation chaos is in full effect with this nonsense.
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tony martin said:
Cuomo?
Are they from the crypto-Jewish Komnene/Comnene/Cohen family that infiltrated all the European thrones?
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MathisderMaler said:
Of course. They are Cohens. And at least they are admitting they wear pink tutus in private.
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rolleikin said:
“Corona virus dreams” are a recurring meme in the media. A google search for the phrase brings up a number of examples. It seems to be an idea the MSM is pushing.
There are also lots of scientific references to dreams being affected by EMF so the concurrence of CV and 5G may not be just a random coincidence after all.
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Dennis Heretz said:
Yes, Cuomo is the worst. Older New Yorkers remember his father as being one of the last decent old-school liberals (at least I do). But his son is just terrorizing people in that state (including many of my relatives) with his pronouncements. I’m sure he is auditioning for president in 2024, or maybe even 2020, and he’s proving to them that he will follow whatever script they give him with gusto. Get used to the face of this petty tyrant (which, by the way, strongly resembles that of Sollozzo in Godfather I).
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Raymond D. said:
A brief interlude of silliness…
His nurse, his wife, his daughter and 2 sons are with him at his home in Belfast . He asks for 2 independent witnesses to be present and a camcorder be in place to record his last wishes.
When all is ready he begins to speak: “My son Seamus, I want you to take the houses in Cultra.” “My daughter Gráinne, you take the apartments over in Malone Road.” “My son Patrick Junior, I want you to take the offices in the City centre.” “Bridget, my dear wife, please take all the residential properties on the Upper Lisburn Road .”
The nurse and witnesses are blown away. They’d no idea the extent of Paddy’s wealth. As he slips away, the nurse says to his wife, “Mrs. O’Shaughnessy, my deepest condolences. Your husband must have been such a hard-working and wonderful man to have accumulated all this property”..
“Property?”, his wife replies. “The fuckin eejit had a window cleaning round.”
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dennisjoyleary said:
Precious. Are you Irish by any chance? I’m Phoeny Irish. Who izn’t? The z is for zionist. Thanks. You made my day dance like a leprechaun’s jig on my covid coffin wake in these Plague Days of Corona, Corona sung to the tune Corrina, Corrina. Sorry, I got carried away by fairies.
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Raymond D. said:
Pieces of me are from Monaghan; the loose bits are from Belfast, an Irish pennant.
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Graham said:
Excellent
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Kieran said:
I wrote a post that outlines what I think are some of the desiderata of the Coronavirus event. I’ll post the parts that I haven’t seen covered here:
With people forced to stay home and avoid contact with others, many will turn to video games, pornography, and drinking/drug use to pass the time. In an effort to encourage people to stay home, PornHub has offered free premium subscriptions worldwide in a ‘StayHomeHub’ campaign. Game development company Kagami Works is offering free copies of a pornographic video game to players in China. Adult sites that used to be blocked in India are now accessible, as the country goes into a 21-day lockdown. This will all have the obvious effect of increasing porn usage and mainstream acceptance.
Among all the talk of protecting ‘our most vulnerable’, the group that is really the most vulnerable, children, is mostly ignored. A fabricated crisis like this arising during the developmental period will leave an indelible imprint on their lives. Here are the ways the Orwellian response to Coronavirus will adversely affect children (mainly ages 2-12):
It will create a generation of germophobes. If childhood experience has any impact on adult neuroses, then the upcoming generation will be the most vigilant lysol-wiping, disinfectant-spraying cohort in history. Rather than learning that proper nutrition and ample physical activity is the key to health, and thus disease avoidance, children will grow up convinced that toxins plied by the pharmaceutical industry are the only defence against invisible, ubiquitous threats.
Small children will not be able to engage in face-to-face play with same-age peers. Even those children lucky enough to have siblings in the household will likely lack playmates at the same developmental stage. Children in the crucial developmental window from 2-4 may suffer permanent social deficits as a result of a month long (or longer) lockdown.
After practising social distancing for a significant amount of time, children may find it difficult to resume normal patters of behaviour. Those already suffering from social anxiety will find it most challenging to reintegrate into their social circles, as they have ingrained a maladaptive habit that caters to their existing disability.
All the above factors suggest a massive upsurge in mental illness and developmental disorders in the next generation. Mental illness is already a hallmark of the Millennial generation and Generation Z is not doing much better. In fact, as of 2017 12.7% of Americans over the age of 12 were taking antidepressant medication. Per the diathesis-stress model of depression, those suffering childhood traumas such as might be inflicted by a society-wide psychosis over the flu will be more likely to develop mood disorders. This has the result of turning these kids into more malleable taxpayers, and lifelong dependants of the pharmaceutical industry.
Children’s neighbourhood play groups have suffered terribly in the past half century. Child abduction scares, serial killer scares, or satanic child sacrifice scares have made parents reluctant to allow their children to play outside as would have been normal in the 60s. Add pandemic scares to the mix, and overly sheltering parents may be unwilling to let their children outside the house without a hazmat suit.
Children during this time will, of necessity, be interacting with their friends through screens. This will increase the dependence of children on digital media to interact socially, to the detriment of their real world social skills. Screen time has already become an integral part of childhood in most homes, with toddlers given an Ipad to keep them quiet while the parents watch Netflix. This will serve to reinforce that trend. Once children have become adept at using technology to socialize, it will be difficult to coax them into pursuing the more difficult face-to-face interaction (with its more overwhelming environment of body language, physical touch, etc.)
I hope that anyone here with young kids has been able to weather the storm without too much disruption.
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tony martin said:
Let’s hope that in the future when the kids find out that the whole thing was a hoax like the moon landing they will get out the pitchforks and torches and put a end to the phoenician navy once and for all….. not like their dumb mainstream media worshipping brainwashed parents and grandparents.
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MathisderMaler said:
It’s much higher than 12%. The percentage of adults on mood-altering prescription drugs is above 50%, and if you include alcohol and pot, it must be above 90%. I have met only a handful of people in my life who are not on drugs.
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Old School said:
Thanks Kieran
Some very thoughtful observations regarding the young ones…
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carol said:
Beautiful warm day here in middle England . I’m looking across the Malvern Hills where the Roman soldiers kept vigil against marauding Welsh ( allegedly ) The still present ramparts at the British Camp testify to this but who knows. They could be there for an entirely different purpose . Sadly I believe nothing these days. There’s a heat haze over GCHQ far in the distance. On these lovely hills is where Elgar composed the most beautiful piece of Classical music in existence , NIMROD. I don’t know if he belonged to one of the families or not but if he did , he was an unusually talented one.
Anyway back to my point.
There’s no way our Government can keep this lockdown going for much longer. People are getting edgy. You can feel it. The once empty streets and roads are becoming busier. People are social distancing but they are not staying in. They want to be out in the sunshine and feel the warmth on their backs..
The Garden Centres are all closed and we Brits just love our gardens. If the Government’s handlers know what’s good for them they’ll call it a day. Enough!!
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Mick said:
Indeed Carol. It’s noticeable the increased traffic. Also the longer they are cooped up the more time folk have to research for themselves. Speaking of which the govts official death figures make for interesting reading. The overall death rate, U.K. Wide, up to last week is almost equal to the same period last year- 3 more died last year!. My area is revealing: https://www.nisra.gov.uk/sites/nisra.gov.uk/files/publications/Weekly_Deaths_23.xls
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MathisderMaler said:
Carol, you might want to look up Nimrod.
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carol said:
I’m sorry Miles but when I sit on a bench on the Malvern Beacon listening to it thro’ my earphones I’m totally unashamedly overwhelmed. It actually DOES bring tears to my eyes.
Possibly they know which combinations of notes reaches our hearts and that’s sad. But reach my heart it does.
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MathisderMaler said:
Not trying to take that away from you, just trying to answer your question. I talk about Nimrod/Ninus in my paper on Marx.
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Graham said:
Ditto for the beautiful warm day in Brighton today.
Shame you didn’t have a mortar and shells to drop on GCHQ though.
I had to laugh queuing for food rations at Asda. They’ve got the ten foot wide social distancing and wash your hands every ten minutes posters up everywhere of course.
And three goons on the door making sure everyone stands all along the building in a neatly spaced row ready for a one in one out regime. Being outside there was a nice gentle breeze running along the queue. So if the person at the front was “infected”, by the end of our wait to get in the entire queue would have been teeming with pathogens !
If the air is moving, 2m distancing wouldn’t have the value of a chocolate teapot, probably 200m wouldn’t either seeing as it has the ability to quantum jump from China to Italy. And yet these cretins are there behaving like the 2m thing is crucial to survival.
If like me you can’t do without a toilet break every hour, a trip there is peppered with more continuous reminders to wash hands, for no less than 20 seconds at that !.
Do that of course and the only way to dry them is under an air jet. So any more naughty pathogens that have managed to fall to the floor will be jetted back up into the air and into the lungs of the poor sheep trying to stay healthy.
Risk management by fuckwits for fuckwits.
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John C. said:
A beautiful sunny, early spring day here in the Carpathian mountains of Romania. As I took a walk today I was puzzled why people would be wearing masks outside in the fresh air, yet would allow medical “professionals” to inject them with a shot of flu with its adjutants, etc. That just doesn’t make any sense at all. As far as I could tell, no other form of life was feeling any of the effects of this fictional, well publicized foe that selects its targets. Birds were singing, dogs barking, pigeons waiting for the people to return to the park to feed them.
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carol said:
Yes John. Life does indeed go on.
Birds singing, dogs barking , sun shining and flowers pushing through. . What sick people our ‘rulers’ are.
It’s a cliché , I know , but THEY know the price of everything and the value of nothing!
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Raymond D. said:
I sometimes wonder if the lock-in is a desperate measure to curtail the looming surge in energy everyone is going to experience? I wonder if these massive, brain-wubbing wheezes can be mapped to the Solar Maximums? Do the World Wars represent Phoeny opportunities to utilize such surges? Do I now have to run downstairs and check that our low VA dinner is not now in fact right this minute, burning? Of course I do.
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John James said:
I think so! Why wouldn’t they plan mass traumatizing events decades in advance to coincide with when we would feel most energized?
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garrettderner said:
Maybe. I think I see some some interesting clusters. Admittedly bad events also happen at or near minima, like Great Depression, reported JFK assassination.
The Cycle 20 buzz I guess was especially tough to kill. There were many freaky ops those years, I listed a small fraction.
1968 spring-summer: Reported assassinations of MLK, RFK; riots at RNC
Reported Tlatelolco massacre, 10/1968
Cycle 20 max 11/1968
Reported Tate murder 8/1969
Reported Kent State Shootings, 5/1970
Iran Hostage Crisis begins 11/1979
Cycle 21 max 12/1979
Cycle 22 max 11/1989
Persian Gulf War 1990-1991
Reported terror attacks 9/11/2001
Cycle 23 max 11/2001
Financial crisis of 2007–08
Cycle 24 max 12/2008
I’m checking these lists:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solar_cycles
https://www.thoughtco.com/major-wars-and-conflicts-20th-century-1779967
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Raymond D. said:
Nice one. Thanks for the lists for compare and contrast. A subtext to this — if there is a correlation — is that they truly are hiding knowledge, as opposed to just bluffing their way forward.
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dandy randy said:
I live in Ohio, the majority of people are scared here. I am out spoken of all the fakery, but not many agree or at least wonder where the hell I get my theories. My brothers wife works at a vet clinic in sugar Creek Ohio. Another women wasn’t feeling well from the clinic. went to the hospital to get checked, they told her she has the symptoms of the virus. No test for the covid, but told her she has the virus. Solely from having the symptoms. They’re just running the numbers up to where they see fit with anyone scared enough to go in with the sniffles…now my brother and wife get to stay home with their 1 year old daughter for 14 days(positive side of it). Just thought id chime in. Thanks for all you freedom fighters seeking truth, its what we all need to do. Tell people about this site,MM site and so on. First time ever posting on here.( always creeping though). We must all resist, and educate as many as possible.
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Philip Cox said:
Im on the other side of the State near Dayton. Indeed I’ve lived in Ohio my whole life and often say Ohioians seem to out-sheep the sheep. And proudly so. I recently read Ohio got an ‘A-‘ for the CDC or somewhere for complying with social distancing. It’s almost one of the most institutionalized states I think and I rarely meet anyone who doesn’t work for health, insurance, education, or the military.
Good news though I had a nurse come into our juicery today and loudly talked to everyone about how overblown this is and how most of the nurses are suspicious of all this. I talked to her for a bit and she also admitted they are being ordered to tag patients/victims of coronavirus despite whether they actually have it or not. Even some doctors in a couple hospitals around here aren’t buying the pandemic, but most seem to.
One thing anyone can do is come up with their own ‘samizdat’ and pass it around among families and friends, which is what I’ve been working on. Compile all the info we’ve compiled here and on MM’s site about the coronavirus. Plus you have the entire MM library and guest papers, which has become a huge ammo supply. Use it.
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Philip Cox said:
For more on faking the stats see here (my comment went into moderation who woulda thought..):
https://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/us-gov-health-statistics-agency-directs-hospitals-confirm-suspected-covid-19-deat1
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Patrick said:
Search #FilmYourHospital on YouTube – lots of vids from people visiting hospitals reported as “apocalyptic” and “overwhelmed” to find nothing much going on. I’m surprised that YouTube is allowing the vids to stay up, but there they are.
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Benjamin said:
I’ve put together one such document Philip, comprised of all the most factual and observable data collected mostly from here (such as unreliable testing, misrepresented deaths, empty hospitals, patents made well before December), and leaving out anything speculative (like whether its connected to 5G, police states, forced vaccinations, etc…). Hit ’em with the stuff thats hardest to argue against. Many will still reject it because their minds cannot accept such possibilities, but you will get some interested. The bigger the hoax, the more they expose themselves, and people start to ask questions. Those who show interest will still struggle to see the bigger picture. For that, they need Miles body of work, and the patience to read long PDFs, which sadly is no given.
Patrick, I have added that to my document! Interesting to see this trend is being reported on some mainstream news outlets. Further signs of the split Miles mentioned? Theres no way they can keep this going if they start to blow their own cover.
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Patrick said:
@Benjamin: Ah, optimism! I wish you well and hope you meet with the success that has thus far evaded me. The closest I have come to convincing anyone of anything is that I have one sister willing to concede that I might not be completely crazy. The other sister, not so much.
Onward through the fog!
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Philip Cox said:
@Benjamin: Is it possible you could share the links you gathered? That would help me out and everyone here I think. Maybe make a fresh comment at the bottom of the post? Thanks!
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Benjamin said:
Sure thing, I’ve got in touch with Josh to determine the best way of sharing it. Would be too long for a post here.
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N. said:
The sky in New York is a real blue today. (This has been a rare thing.) There were a few chemtrail wisps earlier, but not enough to whiten the sky. The day before yesterday was also a true blue with a few chemtrails in late afternoon. I keep hoping this will be the last of them.
I have not been sure what is going on, though I know it is someone’s project. But I read a comment today that clarified things for me (for now anyway). The commenter said: If New York emergency rooms were a war zone, CBS would have shown footage of that. Instead, they had to fake it, with footage of an Italian ER–which didn’t look like a war zone anyway. It just looked busy and serious. I was thinking this morning, in hindsight, the fake will be glaringly obvious.
I really enjoyed Miles’s Arthur Ashe comment. Almost as good as a paper! I read AA’s Wikipedia and saw a lot of red flags. Miles: What tipped you off that Connors threw the match? Mistakes on his part rather than great shots from AA?
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MathisderMaler said:
PRetty simple. Connors hit just about every shot out or in the net. His unforced errors were astronomical. This after hardly losing a set all year. It was the ugliest finals match I have ever seen.
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N. said:
Thanks!
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Michael Deloatch said:
It’s likewise past couple days in my part of Dixie. I mused out loud to myself this am, “well, I guess they have the heavy metals sufficiently titrated in our environment — standby to energize”
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Wayne G. said:
Yet here just north and east of NY, we are on the fifth day of grey bleakness, howling winds, at least the rain has stopped—for now. Have not seen the sun in almost a week. Ironically, the only major weather system in the entire country over the last few days. Another nasty nor’easter, right here in summer’s wonderland. Cape Cod, Mass. Lost count as they started end of September and are still ongoing. Been through hurricanes that weren’t this bad.
Thankfully, they were able to get their phase array antennas mounted before the worst of the storm hit. Wondered why certain utility poles were marked a few weeks ago.
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Pedro said:
This guy offering $5000 to anyone who can make 10 convincing points regarding the moon landings:
http://occamsrazormoonlandings.weebly.com/
Any takers?
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Maria said:
Like several others here, I am wondering what the end game of this latest con really is aside from looting treasuries, pushing nations deeper into debt, buying bankrupt companies for pennies on the dollar, gaining larger market shares and make money off of vaccines. Is the goal a long and painful economic depression with high rates of unemployment? Or as Gordon Brown suggested, to install a world government in order to handle the corona caos since selfish nation states closing their borders can’t divide resources fairly? Or, as was suggested by the UK minister of health, Matt Hancock, to issue immunity passports for individuals who test positive for corona virus antibodies or take the vaccine. If you don’t have this immunity passport, you won’t be able to do things like go to work or travel internationally. I am not inclined to believe they will go through with immunity passports or a world government, but I am just twisting my mind to try to understand the sordid minds who set this in motion. As many have pointed out here, I also think that one important objective has, as usual, been fear as fear famously short circuits the prefrontal cortex and makes people submit to anything in exhange for a delusional sense of security. This has allowed them to set a new precedent for legally limiting people’s freedom and privacy while also sidestepping demcratic controls, which purpose may be to massage tyranny into people’s minds so that they are sufficiently broken down for the next planned Orwellian move.
Personally, I look forward to cheap flights as now few will dare to go anywhere because of this virus and of course because of terrorists. How long until they mix the two so that we get corona terrorists? That would be terrorists claiming to have corona running around sneezing at people. Oh, wait, we already have had several such stories in the news in my country where people have been fined and maybe even jailed for runnning around saying they have corona and coughing on people.
Source for immunity passports: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/apr/02/no-10-seeks-to-end-covid-19-lockdown-with-immunity-passports?CMP=share_btn_link
Another aspect is that the controlled opposition is already out there fishing for fish that failed to take any of the propaganda bait they put out so far. See Christopher Hitchens’ brother Peter Hitchens debating Piers Morgan on BBC from 3.16 min: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4xsk-SMA_8 For anyone unfamiliar with the Hitchens, see Miles’ paper on the “late” Christoper Hitchens: http://mileswmathis.com/hitch.html
Nigel Farage has half a foot on the same bandwagon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVmb51qNthg
Here is another who I have not seen before, but who calls corona the new 9/11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIPGbxUQAjU&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1uAV-QvHEYMT0gIv11sHUKX5nHUdVyucwqx3Qq2W7tr9yueuloo1-_c0w
I presume these characters want to mop up all the people with some rational sense left and bring them into a controlled conservative-leaning information loop.Out of any fake, they can create such a loop that will end up like Infowars or Natural News.
Hitchens and Farage both belong to the political right and, as Miles pointed out earlier here with his link to the Getpocket article, corona pushback is coming from conservatives. (Getpocket link: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/03/social-distancing-culture/609019/?utm_source=pocket-newtab)
This is starting to happen in my country as well where the only political party suggesting the lockdown will cause more harm than good is a right wing populist party that you can always trust to do the opposite of what they say.
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Graham said:
Thanks for the Peter Hitchens vid, I had forgotten quite what a nazi Piers Morgan was.
Also can I remind you the world government ALREADY EXISTS in the form of the pheonician navy and its executive nerve centres in intelligence. Any reference to installing one is to create the impression in people that one doesn’t currently exist which is the exact opposite of the truth.
The last thing they will do is come out of the shadows with a visible world government when they are so safe behind the curtain. That would just be foolish and unnecesary arrogance on their part. They are many things but I am not convinced they are fools on that scale. National borders and fake national governments allow them to control so much more effectively distracting us with wars and trade deals and currency rates and manufactured international disputes et al.
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Maria said:
Yeah, I tend to agree that they have preferred to rule by secrecy and proxy and that enemy states have been necessary to keep up military spending. But I do think there could be military enemies for a united world as well. One option is of course terrorism, but another option is space aliens. Not possible or believable? When people can become so afraid of a cold virus, I would think they can be made to believe anything. They’ve already convinced a lot ofpeople through the alternative media that aliens are secretly running the world and this could easily go main stream. The headline would read “David Icke was right. Authorities kept alien presence secret since the 1950s”. I don’t believe this will happen as I think they prefer the status quo, but I think these are possibilities if they get bored with the current plotlines.
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Graham said:
Maria, I few years ago when I used to read Anonymous crap, I think it was them that used to post warnings about how the deep state would fake an alien invasion to bring about world government. Then maybe one of them read the War of the Worlds, where the martians get brought down by microbes, and decided that would make a much better fake.
The virus scapegoat has been tried and tested since spanish flu and maybe before with various plagues, and microbes being invisible, much less effort than dressing up as ET to scare people.
You’re right though I think if I was in charge at this point I would have so little respect for peoples intelligence I would have Trump stand up and peel his face off to reveal a lizard declaring game over and instructing us to kneel before him.
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tony martin said:
“Also can I remind you the world government ALREADY EXISTS”
This is the most important thing to understand and tell people. The fact that all the governments in the world are basically going along with this hoax proves that.
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krischer David said:
As I read all these comments, I sense a certain bubble effect going on; I mean that most of you seem to be in urban or suburban environments; that is odd to me because being on this website implies that you all truly know what is going on and given that, I wonder how you can not move yourselves as soon as possible out into the countryside; how can you know what you know and NOT live more or less off grid?!
I came across miles work 8 months ago; I am so humbled by what he is teaching me but you know the ironic thing is that I do not have to change my lifestyle a wit, since I have been out of it for 30 years; never paid taxes never worked for the man, never had a bank account and never entered a hospital; I raise my two small children by fire and rainwater and books; they have yet to touch a computer, and to take a ride in an automobile is a great adventure for them.
I have been inspired to write the above after reading what miles just said; “I have rarely met anyone in my life who is not on drugs” I was just telling my wife something similar in reference to “westerners” What a great comment and what a sad comment. Get out of the “west”. Get out of urban environments And please do not tell me it is the same everywhere. On one level you would be right; modern people are modern people and the second and third world people only want to be first world people; but still, there are hugh differences possible if you go into the countrysides of these other countries; there is still live and let live even if their heads are already getting blotted with nonsense.
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krischer David said:
p.s. the irony!! since I am writing this on a computer and you will say that that takes electricity and so on; it is true but I only began using computer at the age of 52, four years ago; and I am sitting in a friends car in front of a 7 11 using free wifi in a mountain village in japan 40 kilometers from any population center; and a wild monkey just darted out from behind a neighboring house to look for trash in the 7 11 dumpster..because all the forests here have become like cedar plantations and there is not enough food for them in the wild….and now I will go home and plant this seasons potatoes….
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krischer David said:
p.p.s forgive me …just one afterthought: in todays world there is really but one choice :choosing the lesser evil; purity is impossible when the very soil and air we breath is polluted. It is true that we already have a one world government; but below that layer, on the local level, life can be lived on a daily basis without being imposed upon. In the end, what is more important, how you live or what you think? on one level, these two things cannot be separated; but not on another level, they can. You are what you think and you are what you do. To just know of the corruption without adjusting your life to what you know is passive to say the least, and come to think of it, didn’t miles write something about this in one of his recent papers?
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Jim said:
You know, I was thinking… the cross-section of humanity that plants themselves in front of their mainstream news source and believes everything that rolls out will be the same crew buying both the ‘carbon causing climate change’ hoax and the coronavirus hoax. Since, for the most part, these will be the folks wearing surgical masks because they are told to do so, I suppose we should be happy for them. Now that they are breathing in the same thing they breath out all day, they have finally found that elevated CO2 they’ve been going on about.
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tony martin said:
The masks sure does make it easier to spot the morons.
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oregonmatt said:
How much propaganda is it possible to put into one short article? Here’s one example, courtesy of The Guardian, April 4. Juicy examples selected.
To help stop coronavirus, everyone should be wearing face masks. The science is clear
Even people without symptoms can infect other just by speaking but a simple cloth covering can stop us spreading harmful droplets
You might walk into stores over the next few days and sicken dozens without knowing it. Some might die. Others will think they are dying before they recover.
In other words, Covid-19 moves like a silent assassin, with unwitting accomplices. Maybe you’ll be one of them.
Fineberg led a committee of experts that has just released an expert consultation explaining that the virus can spread through talking, or even breathing.
We also know that these droplets can go significantly further than the 6ft which is widely cited as a safe distance.
A Food and Drug Administration analysis of the flu estimates that if 50% of the population uses a mask, virus transmission is reduced by half. If 80% of the population uses a mask, the virus is “essentially eliminated”.
“Masks for All laws” are now in place in Israel, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Mongolia and elsewhere, with more locations added every day.
These steps don’t replace the need for social distancing and hand-washing. We need to use the entire set of tools we have in our toolbox to stop this killer.
If we can’t rely on our governments to take this step, then we will have to take things into our own hands. We must rely on grassroots community efforts to get up to that magic 80% compliance number. We know this is possible, because the Czech Republic did it last month. In that country, a brilliantly effective social media and influencer campaign saw the country go from 0% mask use to nearly 100% mask use in three days. Then the government followed and made it the law.
And in the comments, I found one among the many who sees a small problem emerging…
“I’m looking at this from a biopolitical perspective, asking how the powerful may reorganise the state around the concept of the citizen as walking biohazard – and how that could outlive the pandemic. A world in which I go to the cinema or sit in a cafe, cough, and them have people move away in fear, is rather nightmarish. I guess my fear is of a very atomised, hostile, fearful, authoritarian society in which people regard one another as potential deadly dangers”.
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Graham said:
The world is already divided between those who fear and those who do not matt. Covid has just given us a more powerful lense through which to notice it.
I have said before that fear starts with an invitation to experience it, often a very subtle almost silent invitation we don’t even notice we’ve accepted it, and from hundreds of sources a day. I think I’ve learnt to hear it better since discovering Miles, and the antidotes are real information and laughter, along with a self belief in your own on board powers of deduction, humour and love.
I have a quaint spiritual belief that fear is food for something, and laughter frightens that something away. I can’t expect you to buy that concept, a couple of years ago I wouldn’t, but it now reflects my experience as the invitations dwindle. All predators seek the softest target, and I no longer think I am one of those.
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oregonmatt said:
@graham – I appreciate that you have found the way to turn down fear, and to embrace humour and love, based on real information and love. Good for you.
I didn’t feel like I needed a preamble to my previous post in order to make clear the sarcasm and laughter implied. Just reading the propaganda examples from one article makes clear to most of us here that it’s snicker time. Condensing the groupthink sound-bites from just one lousy propaganda piece creates, potentially, a powerful document in its own write (pun intended). If someone has any independent thought capability remaining between the ears, this could be one of the useful tools for reaching that person….there you have my motive for sharing the Guardian’s wisdom.
Even the one commenter I cited is being used for propaganda, as in “yes, it might be necessary for the survival of our species to recognize that any of us can infect our neighbor at any time. We are all biohazards. This is the new normal”.
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Graham said:
My humble apologies matt, I must have speed read that last quote you included and thought it was you talking for yourself, so I wanted to offer a solution.
Note to self: read things PROPERLY before commenting, and don’t be a patronising prat.
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oregonmatt said:
No problem graham. You weren’t being mean to me, quite nice in fact. And you have made many comments on this forum that I have appreciated. thanks
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Raymond D. said:
I’m not surprised by the mask-wearing subplot — there was an incident reported in my local news about a “youth” spitting on a bus driving and shouting “I’ve got coronavirus; should’ve worn a mask”. I immediately clocked it as either a spook-setup or a totally fake story in order to increase the pressure to wear masks.
The Czechs have clearly folded so now they are amping the pressure up on the British and Irish. I think we’ll see a crescendo of such Guardian articles filtering across the media now, with all these “infected” celebrities donning their mask-wearing. I hope the population here does not completely succumb to the paranoia.
The Phoenician Navy has no-where to go with this one — they’ll keep doubling down and, hopefully, with fewer returns each time. I mean, if Bill Gates is their frontman for the show then it will definitely become a running joke.
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A28 said:
On friday, while lining up at the supermarket for my gruel I heard two people talking loudly about corona. Never seen these characters before (small town). A man and a woman with a south african accent. Later wondered whether they were there to keep the corona hoax story alive. Grubby intel operatives making sure we lowly peasants are barking from the same hymn sheet ?
The industrial estate in this small English town has a US defence company I’ve forgotten the name of but it has close links to Council on Foreign Relations. Not sure if that has a spooky relevance to any of this. We’re only a one hour train ride to London.
People are out and about and the sky is clear, spring has sprung, the grass has ris…
Corona scare to enforce compliance. Obey Obey Obey. Only phoeny pharma and a world government can save us all.
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sordlanley said:
Isn’t Peerage Paul Watson’s defense company, is it?
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MathisderMaler said:
shouldn’t that be sordltanley?
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A28 said:
Northrop Grumman is the US firm, and there’s another electronics company co-owned by US interests here. We’re 10 miles from an RAF base.
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rolleikin said:
It occurred to me that telling people to wear masks gives the spooks a pretty accurate visible index of how many people really believe the media and how many do not.
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Patrick said:
Good point, @rolleikin. I’ve wondered for a while if various idiocies, for want of a better word, are injected into the mainstream for just that purpose – the insane overuse of the word “actually” being a recent example that seems to have tailed off some. Or saying “he’s like” or “I’m like” instead of “he said” or “I said”.
That said (ahem), I am somewhat heartened that I don’t see more masks than I do when this sort of thing stares us in the face every day:
That’s from Dr. Anthony Fauci’s medical school’s home page in the “Supporting Children’s Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic” section. Nice, huh? In case […]”parents may be wondering how they can help their children cope with being housebound”[…]. Sure, help them cope by slapping a mask on them so the nasty scary virus can’t come out from the PC screen and get them!
https://weill.cornell.edu/
I was reading up on Fauci, whom […]”The New York Times called…”the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases”.[…]. Fauci has the interesting birthday of December 24 (= 18, of course) and was captain of his high school basketball team while appearing to be shorter than the average 12 year old.
Also of interest is the news that […]”Fauci was the 13th most-cited scientist among the 2.5 to 3 million authors in all disciplines throughout the world who published articles in scientific journals.[…]. The 13th! They just never quit.
Since I’ve already wandered so far afield from your original comment, I’ll include something that may be of interest to our resident artist and those of you less vulgar than I: Fauci’s […]”maternal grandfather, Giovanni Abys, was born in Switzerland and was an artist, noted for landscape and portrait painting, magazine illustrations (Italy) as well graphic design for commercial labels, including olive oil cans.[…].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Fauci
Gramps paintings (maybe, maybe not) are here:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Giovanni+Abys+painter&FORM=HDRSC2
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tony martin said:
One thing people don’t realize is that masks don’t really work that well.
What I mean is this.
Years ago I took a course in asbestos removal and in the course we were taught how to wear a mask. First of all you can’t wear a mask if you have any kind of facial hair because when you breathe the air comes in from the SIDE of the mask. And even without facial hair it’s not a perfect seal! Unless the mask is “sealed perfectly” around the outside perimeter of the mask it’s almost useless for an extreme biohazard.
We used to have to shave our faces and put on a “real respirator” like an underwater scuba diving mask and then suck in to see if the vacuum was sealed around the face. You couldn’t take any chances with asbestos.
So a stupid paper mask is not enough to stop anything that is very dangerous. Tell people that and their eyes glaze over with stupidity.
Just saying.
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Alan Ackley said:
use diapers as facial masks:
https://gomerblog.com/2020/04/cdc-now-recommends-using-baby-diapers/
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Raymond D. said:
I hope the Phoenician Navy keeps up the hubris.
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ewan said:
It’s when we start using facemasks as diapers that worries me.
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Mantalo said:
“ATLANTA, GA – The Centers for Disease Control has issued a statement recommending that doctors and nurses should now use baby diapers for PPE”
Is Atlanta the city in Georgia which coat of arms is that?
Soon they will tell us to put a slip on the head and the sheeps will panurge (Francissism relative to Panurge)
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Mantalo said:
And, the bad puns, as usual :
Panurge is for “pan(demic) urge”
Or act as a sheep ( not a ship, a sheep)
I panurge
You panurge
He or she panurges
etc.
Not to confuse with “pun argue”
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Jim said:
I was talking to a retired nurse in the neighborhood. She said what baffled her was that they didn’t wear surgical masks to protect themselves in the medical environment… they used them to prevent bacteria from themselves from being expelled onto a patient.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
I wrote an article on the futility of the face mask
https://wheretheresmuck384368844.wordpress.com/
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Old School said:
Thank you Daniel.
Excellent article.
Much appreciated.
The buffoonery of it all…
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Graham said:
Good one Daniel.
I didn’t realise asbestos was quite that evil causing death within months in some cases.
A friends mum got it off cinema curtains, she must have been lucky as she has made it into old age and just has to be monitored regularly for the big C.
It appears whoever is pushing the use of face masks would be better off telling people to put funnels up their nostrils with the words ‘corona please enter here’
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Mantalo said:
I spoke with my neighbor – doctor of chemistry and production manager in a chemistry company (manufacture of alumina powder) – and I argued valiantly about the size of the virus which allowed him to pass the screen of the mask without problem. but he replied that the virus must travel on a drop of water (postilion, vapor?) which was stopped by the mask.
I couldn’t find anything to answer 😦
And it was there that I understood that France now had 68 million virology experts in front of whom I was only an insignificant microbe. Since then, I no longer argue but congratulate people for the meteoric (but necessarily deserved) achievement of their doctorate in immunology.
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Alan Ackley said:
I did a long stint testing air filters using salt (KCl) crystals in air. The salt was injected into the air as a water solution in fine droplets which had to dry out in around a 15 foot long section of duct and after about a 2 ft long section surrounded by silicone desiccant. If any water had remained on the salt crystals it would have fouled up the particle counter optics. I can tell you that in the dry Colorado air those tiny droplets (0.3 to 10 microns) do dry entirely out in a very short time, and the tiny solids do remain suspended in the air, for a bit longer. At high humidity the drying takes longer.
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Mantalo said:
You mean that they are stopped by the mask or not ?
I don’t understand what you want to say 😦
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Alan Ackley said:
The micron size of a coronavirus? (bing returns a link that says 0.125 microns). Particles tinier than 0.3 microns exist in very large numbers and stay suspended longer. The tinier a particle the harder it is to filter out and the more pressure it takes to pull a breath through the finer filter media. I doubt that many face masks are of HEPA quality. In fact they are of many differing grades of quality. I don’t have time to swim through filter mask grades for you (since I want to go for a sunny afternoon bike ride) but off the top of my head I’d say look for an electret or filter media precharged with static electricity to filter better al lower pressures. Anything rated HEPA should do the job, but may require some work to huff breaths through it.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Montalo Nice brisk bike ride, not much road traffic.
The news media assertions about masks and air droplets are all handwaving and approximate factoids (which may resemble actual facts without quite being so). 2 meters? This all varies depending on the air speed, humidity and so on. Very tiny particles like a bare virus may take a long time to settle out of the air. I don’t know how long but an estimate distance of 2 meters would only settle out some minor percentage in moving air, and by the 2 meter distance a large percentage of aerosols would have dried out.
An N95 face mask is rated to remove 95% of all particles larger than 0.3 microns. But the coronavirus supposedly being around 0.125 microns is probably only removed at around 80% when the aerosol has had time to dry out. I base this guess on curves graphed of differences in filtering particle sizes only slightly larger than that. This is equivalent to a MERV 15 or 16 furnace filter, which is a pretty high end furnace filter, which few people will have. Someone protecting a child with asthma may invest in a HEPA system for their home but this is not what most people will have. You can buy a single room portable that will do the job, though. But a face mask? Only a tiny leak will blow away the performance of the filtration. There can be no air bypassing the filter for it to be doing it’s job. I think the use of N95 masks would catch more coming OUT of the person than it would of what is being breathed in, In medical use this would protect the patient from being infected by the nurses and doctors, probably not vice versa.
Personally I would spend very little time worrying about all this. Shit like this has been in the air forever, and a healthy immune system is really (IMHO) the only needed defense. I think we are more in danger of assault by chemical toxins, such as glyphosate or other pesticides. Take some extra vitamin C, Drink lots of water, eat good food, get enough sleep – and then refuse to worry about it all.
Some newer air purification systems (photocatalytic) release hydrogen peroxide (from humidity) to treat the air in the presence of UV light, but they degrade over time as the surfaces get dirty, so there can be considerable periodic maintenance costs. Still this is very cool tech that I wouldn’t mind owning. You can get photocatalytic wallpaper or paint…. you would have to put it where the sunlight could fall on it.
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Mantalo said:
Dont worry, I will put my panties on my head
Enjoy your ride 🙂
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Daniel P Malpas said:
Mantalo..
2 problems with your neighbours idea… One is that the water vapour will eventually evaporate leaving the virus to the whims of the air convections… The second is that your neighbour must be 100% sure that absolutely non of the virus particles will not detach from the water vapour… One must err on the side of caution.. also water molecules are smaller than the virus particle…
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Mantalo said:
Thank you very much for your explanations, I appreciate it.
However it all becomes too complicated for me, I will stop arguing about this corona.
Because I do not forget that the “devil is hidden in the details”.
So when the detail is of the order of a nanometer, we can think that we are stuck very deep with the devil 🙂
I think I’ll stick to my silly jokes 🙂
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tony martin said:
We have no real proof that you actually wrote the article.
And then you have the gumption to try to stick in at the end…. the Flat Earth Theory…”There is no COVID-19, viruses are not dangerous to health or contagious”.
That only blackwashs the whole thing!
I’m highly suspicious of you.
Josh….. can’t you see what he’s doing?
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Daniel P Malpas said:
Stony Martin… If covid 19 was real and viruses were contagious, then the doctors, medical staff and the store assistants would not be allowed to work without super strict RPE controls because of professional liability.. If i became ill at work due to a work related illness/incident, the employer would be liable and i would be in for a claim… There is absolutely no chance i would expose myself or my colleagues to an environmental hazard that has such a huge potential for harm… As for evidence that i wrote the article, my name is on it for one… If you suspect plagiarism, produce your evidence…
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Daniel P Malpas said:
What exactly do you think i am trying to do???
I am only trying to contribute to solving the mystery!!!
If you have an intelligent rebuttal to my thoughts, then you are encouraged to use this forum to set out your argument…
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tony martin said:
You’re introducing a Stone Age theory…. ”There is no COVID-19, viruses are not dangerous to health or contagious”.
Claims made without evidence can be abandoned without evidence.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
The evidence that backs my claim is the lack of controls in place when dealing with a contagious disease… If it was real, then RPE would be taken seriously. If you clicked on the link to the youtube video, you would see that doctors do not have even the most basic of understanding of RPE let alone the training to us it… If viruses were contagious, then doctors would be experts due to all the experience gained from the various flu hoaxes over the past few years..
You use that phrase about claims and evidence every other post, attempting to sound clever, but you sound like a moron… The only thing you abandon is your integrity…
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tony martin said:
Show me where I use it every other post?
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3rd doorman said:
I have an attempt at intelligent rebuttle to this statement in your blog post.
“I have been told by a donator of dust masks, (who happens to be a very senior ranked ‘expert’ in my industry) that the virus is encapsulated in water which is larger than the virus particle itself. However, a water molecule is 0.275 nanometres in size so I believe he has made this up. ”
My critique is that water vapor is a glob of water much much larger than a water molecule. that you cite the size of the molecule, seems strange, there are maybe millions in one floating particle of a sneeze. plus perhaps a contagious particle, or many, say cold germs.
“The water would eventually evaporate, leaving the virus molecule to the mercy of the charge field and the convection currents.”
It is alleged that covid19 needs moisture, some minutes pass, and a particle is dessicated or rendered inert. i dont know this science, but i can say alone in the air or suspended in a sneeze droplet of moisture, it is still at the mercy of the MM charge field. so re-read miles mathis, the charge field is everywhere and currently unshieldable.
to sum up. masks that you are calling insufficient still do prevent water droplets, i believe. but its more like blood spatter into a surgeons mouth. a sneeze under a mask is blocked somewhat from getting airborn. a sneeze of another is merely blocked from a direct path into your mouth. your airways, it can still float around the side of a poorly sealing mask, on that you are correct i believe
masks work, but not for a tiny airborn virus which flies through. but that virus needs moisture or its soon a husk.
nothing i read at your post disproves the existence of a virus. you say there is no threat, i agree, but i think a covid19 may or may not exist, and even if all the propaganda were true, mil spec hazard warriors cannot hope to stop cold and flu and even if they could there are only enough to make a show for more propaganda.
your conclusions are NOT supported by your presentation. sorry. you mix up quite a bit i believe and your charge field seems unlike anything i heard of.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
3rd Doorman
You do not makeany sense but i will clarify because you have confused yourself.
The point i am making is that the virus and the water molecules are smaller than the filter. You wouldnt use a fishnet for a condom would you? When you issue RPE, you must be certain it is fit for purpose. FP3 dust masks do not prevent water vapour, they prevent dust. The exhale valve is an unfiltered one way valve.
Try to show some respect in future, your writing style begs to be ignored
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Enki said:
Excellent article Daniel.
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Alan Ackley said:
RE: Daniel Malpas,
I finally read your article. Your experience with face filters for occupational health safety is quite different than my expertise testing indoor air quality products in a lab setting. Everything in your article seemed reasonable to me even though we had different numbers for the virus size. Work on particle sizing always has some built in dubious assumptions (for instance, assuming avg particles are spheres, etc). I had some work struggle in the lab involving how fast tiny (say 10 microns or less) aerosols will dry out, and in humidity under 30% it was a matter of seconds, under a minute.
Overall I have to agree with your view on the falseness of the current emergency mask usage. It has struck me as akin to placebo use with no more effect than just to reassure some people.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
Obviously, i have no working knowledge of the size of a virus, but you have to go with the smallest figure in order to set your filter specification to… Even if the virus was larger than a micron, the paper mask is inadequate. You would still need a powered air respirator with a full-face mask as a minimum control…
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Daniel P Malpas said:
… and mass rollout of negative pressure compartments to contain the spread of the contagion… Which we dont see anywhere..
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Pedro said:
Anyone know which paper is it that Miles estimated 5M+ people working for the CIA?
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John C. said:
Watergate Unstoppered updated 3/28/20
“In addition, the CIA has grown exponentially since the early 1970’s, and is now so big it can’t even be weighed. It isn’t just the 500 pound gorilla in the room, it is the ever-expanding blob, devouring the room, then the building, then the town, then the world. In a recent paper, I used published government numbers to estimate the total staff of Intelligence at over 6 million—which is twice as big as the entire military—and even that estimate may be low. After the CIA destroyed Nixon and Hoover, it then destroyed the committee investigating it in the Senate, and then the Senate. Congress has also been in a tailspin since the mid-70’s, and it is now no more than a overpriced meeting of emeritus professors, paid to rubberstamp military and spy budgets.”
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Pedro said:
I remember that one but I’m looking for the “recent paper” that hes’ referring to
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Maria said:
From bottom of page 6: http://mileswmathis.com/obey.pdf
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Pedro said:
That’s the one , thanks!
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Pedro said:
Wikipedia now say that an estimated 1.4M people have top security clearance. So using Miles’ math that would put the total at 9.3M
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MathisderMaler said:
Good lord! They are admitting to a 40% increase in just seven years?
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3rd doorman said:
i did a search on “1.4M people have top security clearance”
1.4m at wiki appears to be to me 2013 economist.com figures.
careful with these links, i cant vet any and all are suspicious.
I found ” According to 2015 Annual Report on Security Clearance Determinations, approximately 4.3 million individuals held security clearances (of any level), including 2,885,570 security clearances at the Confidential or Secret level and 1,363,483 security clearances at the Top Secret level. —”
at https://providencemag.com/2018/02/know-security-clearances/
I had to limit the search to wikipedia [site:wikipedia.org added] to get the 1.4m
number
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classified_information_in_the_United_States
but they dont cite the providencemag figures or any annual report either
They cite
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2013/06/15/secrets-lies-and-americas-spies
from 2013. written by -not stated-
This article only mentions the 1.4 top security and no mention of any annual reports or the other levels of clearance.
I search for these annual reports, got this at spooky
“Project On Government Oversight” in full coronahoax compliance mode:
https://www.pogo.org/report/2020/02/a-primer-on-congressional-staff-clearances/
“The Intelligence Authorization Act for FY 2020, enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2020, undermined some public reporting under the FY 2010 law.35 It did not strike language concerning government-wide reporting on the number of employees and contractors who hold security clearances and the levels at which they are held. However, it ended public reporting of the agency-by-agency breakdown of the number of employees and contractors who held security clearances and the levels at which they are held”
So i found the report from 2017 from dni, but they only appear to list approvals for that year, one would have to keep a running total across many docs. sigh!
i cannot find or compute yet any officially released [and spun/cooked] numbers
but 1.4m at wiki is 2013 economist.com figures, so it appears to me.
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rolleikin said:
As regards the number of spooks in my city, Miles said:
“…in someplace like Los Angeles, you can expect to be surrounded by over 150,000.”
I would call that a very conservative estimate. In the posh neighborhoods alone it would be more like 150,000 per square mile.
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Mantalo said:
I’m surprised how many people became virology specialists these last three weeks, as if they finished 10 years of medicine studies.
They know everything about croona, it’s really fantastic.
How a country of 68 millions “average people” became a country of 68 millions virology and immunology professors in 20 days.
I’m very proud…
Then…..
carnival: It is a loan from the Italian carnevale or carnevalo.
It originates from carnelevare, a Latin word formed from carne “meat” and levare “to remove”. So it literally means “remove the meat”.
Remove the meat…. ? Nice for the old people who died… very respectful !
Carnival is an archaic tradition linked to seasonal and agricultural cycles.
The historian of religions Mircea Eliade writes: “Any new year is a return to time at its beginning, that is to say a repetition of cosmogony. The ritual battles between two groups of extras, the presence of the dead, the saturnalia and the orgies, are all elements that indicate that at the end of the year and while awaiting the New Year, the mythical moments of the passage from chaos to cosmogony ”.
Eliade also writes: “Then the dead can return, because all the barriers between the living and the dead are broken (is not the primordial chaos updated?) And will return since at this paradoxical moment time will be suspended and they can therefore be contemporaries of the living again…..
In 2020, Mardi Gras takes place on February 25. This date varies from year to year because it is fixed compared to the date of Easter which is itself a movable feast. This date can be in February or at the beginning of March, but falls, of course, always on a Tuesday and precedes Easter by 47 days
What do people wear during carnival ?
masks
So we are are celebrating the “coronal carnival”
47 days of quarantine waiting the chaos to finish…
Ah ah 🙂
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Daniel P Malpas said:
The other aspect to this which seems worrying is the horrific powers of the Coronavirus Bill in the Uk
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/58-01/0122/cbill_2019-20210122_en_1.htm?fbclid=IwAR3PfcM4q1-kYx3_x33EEwdUYe-_t5k9zQb6BV2Ujs_NVZA0DyW1BjR4NZg
I will try to write an article on enforcing your rights. It is important stuff
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Graham said:
I scanned some of that, there is no way they drafted all that after the advent of covid, more evidence to me that its been planned a long time.
Apparently one medical practitioner can decide that its OK to section (imprison) someone under the mental health act without reference to a second practitioner as was the case, if it is “expedient”
And then there is no longer the option to challenge the cause of death on a medical certificate.
With powers like that its a good job our leaders can be trusted eh?
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Maria said:
That’s 320 pages… it must have been made well in advance and just been sitting there waiting for this hoax to go live.
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Benjamin said:
Change.org has a brief bullet point list
https://www.change.org/p/uk-parliament-reverse-the-dangerous-coronavirus-bill-hc-bill-122-rushed-through-parliament-last-week
Wouldn’t be surprised if there was more points to be added to the list.
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They Live said:
Interestingly, the change.org petition link to repeal the police state powers in the UK has been dissapeared
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Graham said:
I think we can add most of the change.org team to the spook list then.
https://www.change.org/about/team
Take a look at Consuelo Aravelo Ortiz !
Alternatively I think you only need a 100k signatures handed in to government to force a Parliamentary debate, and it was near to 200k signatures last I looked. Maybe they have just handed it to Boris.
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They Live said:
That’s a classic all right. I never had any illusions that change.org was about anything but leaving us with small change, that confirms it
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Benjamin said:
Yeah, change.org and similar sites are just attempts to control or misdirect activism. Mass signed petitions can certainly have influence, but they need to be orchestrated by someone trustworthy. In fact, it could be a good business idea to begin a petition website. If you host advertising and get a hundred thousand hits per petition there’s a lot of money to be made.
I guess they don’t want change.org the new enforcement legislation after all.
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krischer David said:
Thank you all for confirming what I said above…you ignoring my comments is the confirmation.
There is an internal and an external aspect to all great works. There is so much more to the work of miles mathis than what you folks dribble on about. (ditto for the other threads)
Josh, I would suggest a thread about miles early work, his art. He is, after all an artist first. But alas who would be qualified or interested in speaking of such things!
I’m gone. Followers are the same everywhere, no matter who they follow.
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3rd doorman said:
I didnt ignore your comment. seems u are maybe in your own bubble, and now in retreat back to free wifi in the mountains of japan in a friends car.
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krischer David said:
you should read more carefully…
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3rd doorman said:
I read the three comments and this one again, VERY carefully. im humbly asking for a chance to engage. NOT HERE though.
how about http://milesmathis.forumotion.com/ if you have email you can join. we can private message, there is room to talk on MM in full view of those who might be interested.
thanks
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krischer David said:
my email is tae.gen@protonmail.com If you have more to say to me, I am happy to listen and respond but not on a public fourm.
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Idontuseacar said:
Sweden the most lobotomized nwo country in the world is doing pretty much the reverse of everyone with regards to corona virus. And im baffled to say the least. The country is not doing a lock down, but the borders are closed apparently, but not for asylum seekers. Everything is open, only real difference ive seen is that buses dont open at the front. And that in some shops ive seen that the toilet paper are gone.
Its all very weird really, everyone else is doing the lock down and its all very serious but here its business as usual. And from the country that always follows the trends.
Very confusing.
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MathisderMaler said:
Carl Gustaf must not be all in on this one. Or maybe he is sick from something else, and his daughter Victoria has better things to do than push forward this coronahoax.
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covid911 said:
It just occurred to me that Sweden was one of the first, if not the first, countries to test run 5G, back in 2018. I’m not peddling the theory that Corona and 5G are linked, as I’m still undecided as to whether or not that is the case, but Sweden being an extreme outlier in terms of timeline of 5G implementation and degree of lockdown severity is at least interesting.
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John Ingoldmells said:
The same can’t be said elsewhere. By the way, can you return to endkc?
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Patrick said:
Sweden remains open while the rest of Europe has pretty much closed shop, yet “[…]Sweden’s death rate from coronavirus is 33 per million of the population. In France it is 83. In Italy it is 230. In Britain it is 43. In the Netherlands it is 78.[…]”
If “[…]Sweden emerges with a death toll from COVID-19 that is somewhere in the middle of the pack of European countries, there is going to be a lot of recrimination, particularly against those who have tried to silence any discussion about the extent of the threat that COVID-19 actually poses.[…]”
http://www.thecommentator.com/article/7649/prepare_for_the_mother_of_all_s_t_storms_if_sweden_pulls_this_off
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Jared Magneson said:
Kinda funny because Stockholm itself is under a fake “lock-down” “quarantine” law, reportedly – by people who live there.
So which one is it?
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Rascasse said:
Well, the Stockholm lock down is only a kind of voluntary measure done by a vast amount of people who are shivering of fear from too much TV-virus consumption. Street traffic is rather low but a significant amount of home delivery food trucks can be seen. Most schools are closed and home education is done through virtual media, homes for elderly are more or less quarantined. Small business such as restaurants and shops are taking quite a beating. Unemployment is sharply rising. Otherwise, the whole of Sweden is open for travel but neighboring countries have all closed their borders.
I totally agree with Idontusecar above that we are baffled, since Sweden always use to be in the forefront for every malign measure implemented by the navy.
The sky has been unusually clear, haven’t seen any chemtrails since this started, air traffic is down 90%. But, having said that I harbor an eerie feeling that some toxic component is added to weaken us, or that we have been primed with it in the past. Me and most people on this blog seem to agree this is a scripted event long time in planning. Best countermeasure is to turn of radio and TV and enjoy life while doing detox cures.
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Maria said:
The UN takes looting to new levels when it seeks to establish a corona trust fund of 10% of the global gross domestic product: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/71624/united-nations-wants-10-of-global-gdp-to-fund-coronavirus-response/index.html
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amstelll said:
There you have it: The big red financial reset button. That’s what it’s all about: a major looting op, perpetrated with the help of media terrorists, treacherous “experts” and corrupt politicians worldwide. At the behest of… old money or new money?
I am just waiting for the victory dance in a few weeks where we will be told that our obedience helped to defeat the virus…. Just not completely… We will surely need to stay alert to be prepared better for the next one. And that’s when they will ask for even more money… I must say: these clowns have learned from 911, the swine flu and everything else in between and after. The unfortunate part: no point in calling them out and proving their deceit. To whom? Masses are too far gone. for 911 they at least put on some show. Now its just CGI and graphics crap on all media everywhere. Sitting back and enjoying the show while pensions, shares, currencies and businesses decline isn’t really an option in the long run.
Well, at least Gates is getting a laugh out of it. Is he not called the “secret boss of the WHO” due to his funding of them (which he allegedly manages to ring fence there)? Public-private partnerships were the main theme at event 201, if I recall.
Hmm, just thinking of Bill Gates, Note Nr 9 to himself: “How can I make the Chinese pay?” (Was old Windooze joke). The other one: “Belinda, remind me that next time you want to buy some China it’s crockery – not the country.” But perhaps crockery might be all that’s left for him to buy there (or anywhere) these days. Everything else him and his pals have got already. Just a wild guess.
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They Live said:
Link to the UN black paper here:
Click to access sg_report_socio-economic_impact_of_covid19.pdf
Only through section one and they were kind enough to admit the purpose of this event already;
“We must seize the opportunity of this crisis to strengthen our commitment to implement the 2030 Agenda and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.”
Back to the stone ages it seems. I guess we’ll all be able to please David Kirscher and drop off the grid at least
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krischer David said:
you also, you should read more carefully; you are only reading your own thoughts into things
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oregonmatt said:
@tony – regarding some things you directed at Daniel P Malpas. I quote:
“We have no real proof that you actually wrote the article.
And then you have the gumption to try to stick in at the end…. the Flat Earth Theory…”There is no COVID-19, viruses are not dangerous to health or contagious”.
That only blackwashs the whole thing!
I’m highly suspicious of you.
Josh….. can’t you see what he’s doing”?
Tony, are you a bot? We have no real proof that you actually wrote the above comment. Are you a closet flat earth supporter, here to sow dissension? Why are you asking Josh, are you really unable to see what Daniel is “doing”? Do you know how to engage respectfully? (recalling some name-calling in recent history here).
I assume you’d like to offer some proof of virus causation, contagion, etc. You’ll tell us you just know you caught something from somebody, sometime. What you won’t do is a careful analysis of all circumstances related to the “disease” or symptom in order to find out what poison or toxicity actually caused the problem or symptoms. You won’t do that because you have been trained by the Rockefeller / Gates Foundation / Merck / CDC world government to fear little sci-fi inventions that fly and crawl around until they get ya. You might wonder where this fantastic story that you’re so enamored of originated.
Let’s skip past Pasteur and Bechamp, we all know that part of the story. Pasteur wanted to be contagious, Bechamp wanted a healthy body. In the late 1800’s, Adolf Mayer, a scientist in the chemical industry, found that tobacco mosaic was caused by bacteria. Except it wasn’t. It was caused by the new pesticides (arsenic-based and otherwise), and Mayer and the chemical industry couldn’t have their vital products known as the cause of the disease. Bacteria became the scapegoat, later to be changed to the more sinister virus, and TMV (tobacco mosaic virus) was born, and the real toxic cause was conveniently ignored. Medical / industrial “science” rules again.
Ditto the polio epidemic of the mid 1900’s. I was there, spraying the ddt over the cows in our dairy barn, housewives sprayed it in the house daily, children in the local swimming pool were fogged. What happens when the animal and human population are doused repeatedly with a nervous system toxin? A polio epidemic, that’s what happens. When you are poisoning, crippling, and killing children and adults, no viruses are needed to do your dirty work. It’s already done….Well, you can add insult to injury, and they did. They vaccinated, adding to the toxic load. Further outbreaks were directly attributable to the vaccines.
Every so-called viral outbreak has the same story. Toxicity covered up, new virus created. Do your homework….Bacteria, same story. They do not cause disease, they are not contagious. You are largely bacteria, and your life depends on them. If you are sick with diseased/dying tissue they will attempt to clean you up, and their subsequent exaggerated waste will be toxic to some degree. Likewise, certain spoiled foods might have bacterial toxicity in the same way.
In the laboratory, cell lines are artificially kept alive. When these cells are stimulated (poisoned), they produce genetic particles and other things. This also happens in vivo, all the time. Why? So that your body has available the materials needed for health, for recombination (look it up), for necessary continuous growth and repair. Cell lines being poisoned in vitro tells us nothing about what happens in the body, since in the lab none of the usual constituents of blood, fluids, etc., are available to it, but it is at least a visible indication of the organism’s innate drive to function, to promote its own survival. It is not producing “viruses”, but it is producing many different genetic particles. As it does in vivo.
See Harold Hillman’s “The Living Cell” for useful information revealing that much of what is “seen” in electron microscopy is artefact due to specimen preparation and properties of the instrument itself.
Virology is a carefully cloaked, sophisticated pseudoscience that covers the poisonous tracks of industry and modern medicine by turning their toxic legacy into the fiction of infectious disease. Nature is to blame.
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3rd doorman said:
wow, all i can say is your post deals with issues that are big, complex, involve years of science that is hard to do, and that it wont be so easy to settle here on this forum. i just posted a rebuttle to daniel p. above.
i dont disagree with you, ddt was widely used, could be the cause of an extraordinary amount of disease and suffering. polio virus existing as a contagion that cripples cured by vaccines does not seem to hold up scientifically. but ive read for days, weeks evenand am still with tony that viruses exist or SOMETHING could
be contagious AND we could be routinely poisoned and neither fits all the data.
a parallel concern:
so would you feel monsanto and glyphosphate and huge profits, happening right now, deserve some of your ire and invective, or is tony martin here on this forum a bigger more pressing issue? answer me please after you read my rebuttle to daniel p. thanks
ps. tony doesnt seem like a bot to me, josh may have some insight, but nothing you present supports tony=bot. just so you know, asking a suspected bot ‘are you a bot’ does not seem effective to me. also may be disrespectful and mere name calling, in the context of your post.
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oregonmatt said:
sigh I guess my sarcasm is just not coming through in my posts.
I’m sure tony is real, and no, he is not the big issue here, but he deserves to get back at least an echo of the childish abuse he frequently dishes out to unsuspecting posters. Nuff said about that.
I spent some time as an activist against Monsanto long before I realized the fraudulent nature of big medicine’s key tenets. For sure Monsanto/Bayer is just one of the disgusting tentacles of the monolith we know as “world government”. Here is one of the many sickening propaganda pieces they have up on ytube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIk0-aanjUY
One point alluded to in my previous post is that what cells produce is for the BENEFIT of the organism. The story that an inert, non-living genetic particle from somewhere out there gets in, chooses its target, then tricks the cell into allowing it to replicate, is beyond ridiculous. Why does it want to do that, in the first place? How can it want to do that?…if viruses were real, as these stories go, we would not be alive as a species. Doctors, with all those infected people visiting them, would be the first to go.
From the start in analyzing the medical/pharma/chemical, etc. empire, their motives become clear. You could say “follow the money” and be right. Their lies have served to help them reap untold fortunes. What we see now, though, is the larger benefit they have claimed, and that is complete control of the world, save for a few obstinate individuals like you and I, so far. Total fucking control, because they have spun a narrative of disease that we have accepted, and therefore our ignorance and fear make possible. They are the world government.
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3rd doorman said:
For me evidence speaks. daniel p. mentions the size of a water molecule. no word back yet on why, ill recheck tomorrow.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
Tird doorman
That was not a rebuttal, that was a fart
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Enki said:
Great post Matt. I didn’t know about the tobacco story.
You don’t think tony is a bot but I suspect he is a well-disguised troll. He does not dare to jam the discussions on topics Miles wrote in his papers, but he jam many of the discussions on topics Miles has not written.
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Sven Swenson said:
Josh, thanks for hosting this thread and others. In spite of all the trolls, the posters who are not up to speed on the scientific method, and the irony of deductions built on documents and theories controlled by the Navy, there’s still some good info here. Who knew that so many of us had electron microscopes, Petri dishes and Geiger counters laying around the house so we could run experiments to fit the results to our beliefs? (/sarc)
While I agree with Miles on many of his papers, his latest “test” seems off-track to me. I don’t believe this is a test. I think we’re in the early stages of a very large project – on par with a World War, and unlike Miles I don’t see any evidence of friction between the various families resulting in any unplanned exposures. There’s 3500 years of history that indicates the top tier has never lost control. It looks very much like the usual smoke and mirrors in play in all the big projects – overlaying the snippets of truth with propaganda, anti-propaganda, and 4th, 5th and more generation warfare. Even on 9/11, there were some facts that were beyond dispute – the WTC towers came down (all three of them), and civilian aviation came to a halt. The U.S. went to war, and laws restricting basic freedoms became commonplace.
Regardless of the reality of the covid-19 threat, it’s still only the catalyst (and patsy) in the end game. The top-down control of the script seems successful and effective at this point, and indicates to me how high the stakes are – we’re seeing an economic sudden stop, and only 337,000 cases in the U.S. so far. That’s 1/10th of 1%, or 1 in a thousand of the population. No wonder so few of us know a person who has it, or has died from it.
Right now the governors are collecting very useful metrics, and getting a clear idea of what they can get away with in the future. Even if the lockdowns are eased in the next month, they’ll know more about our habits, the economic changes needed for the additional government support programs, the minimum amounts of electricity and utilities needed in “hunker-down” mode, etc. They’ll have a much better understanding of what “essential” is, and what it means to your declining standard of living that’s on deck. If, on the other hand, there really is a bug that’s contagious and kills, imagine what it will be like when 1% or 10% of the population has it.
I felt an economic reset was in the cards for a while now, but the speed at which it’s going to take place shocks me. In one of his papers Miles describes the “Wurlitzer” of the propaganda delivery systems, and boy are we seeing the results of that conditioning. The Internet has been the key component of the launch of the “Information Age”, but it also appears to have been a major tool in steering us towards the upcoming “Dark Age”. It ain’t looking pretty.
Flame away, mates….:-)
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KnowThanx said:
Sven,
I agree. This fear pandemic will put a lot of people though a lot of suffering and it won’t just go away on its own. It needs an equal and opposite force to be stopped.
This song comes to mind. Like Joni Mitchel, Bruce Cockburn is no Phoeny.
He’s singing about a feeling we should all be feeling… but we need to invent a new kind of photon gun to get the job done. Unveiling the truth is a great first step…
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hillcountry said:
Wiki informs us: In 2009 Cockburn travelled to Afghanistan to visit his brother, Medical Officer Capt. John Cockburn, and to play a concert for Canadian troops. He performed his 1984 song “If I Had a Rocket Launcher” and was temporarily awarded an actual rocket launcher by the military. Cockburn has stated that, while unsure of the original Invasion of Afghanistan, he supported Canada’s role there.[22]
It’s a strange milieu, for want of a better word, this oppositional musician one. Saw Bruce help promote the American Indian Movement con-man John Trudell in Royal Oak, Michigan years ago. Red-flags all over this guy, his chords, his lyrics.
And again at the Fox Theater in Detroit circa 2002, in the round, with a motley crew of degenerate scions. I see they’re still at it. They play our heartstrings for sure, selling scarves made by Cambodian amputees. Shame, they couldn’t spell the word.
Emmylou Harris Tour Dates 2019 | Tickets, Concert, Dates …
https://tourdiscovers.com/emmylouharristourdates2019
Sep 16, 2019 · Emmylou is also known for her charity work, since 1999 she has performed an annual tour entitled Concerts for a Landmine Free World with proceeds going to Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation. She has been joined by a large selection of artists on these tours, including Bruce Cockburn, Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle and Joan Baez to name a few.
And lookee-here, will wonders never cease: In 2007 Cockburn’s music was featured in the movie adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s best-selling novel Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance.
He’s probably related to Bob Hope and a major stockholder of Lockheed-Martin.
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helios22 said:
The author of this (well-filled) site :
https://www.big-lies.org/index.html
made a bitchute about Miles :
https://www.bitchute.com/video/R1OUz35cQlIW/
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Daniel P Malpas said:
I clicked on the link for his webshite and shat myself
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Josh said:
@helios @Daniel
The person who runs the big lies website was banned from commenting here almost two years ago, mainly because he kept linking to his website in every comment even though I asked him not to. I don’t trust him. And in the video he is trying to draw people to use his site to access Miles’ work rather than his own. He even says his website is more stable than Miles’. But his website seems to be deliberately giving off a schizophrenic vibe. So a kind of blackwashing, if you ask me, which you didn’t but I’m going to say it anyway.
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Daniel P Malpas said:
I meant i was horrified by the clumsy, skatty messy nature of the layout… I could see he was working the angles straight away..
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garrettderner said:
Schizo vibe is right. The guy reminds me of some bipolar people I’ve known: reads astonishingly much, writes incredibly many, ponderous lengthy pieces.
I recall my first impression, almost two years ago, of the main page with its attention-demanding red and other primary colors everywhere, and all the Jew this and Jew that. It hit me as similar to a lot of garish Storm-Something sites, the kind that glorify the Waffen SS, which I’d long suspected to be created by Foxman/ADL for fundraising. More sophisticated though.
Another thing I had trouble taking seriously: I recall Rae/rerevisionist was sometimes writing on his site in first person plural, like Ted Kazinsky wrote, I guess trying to sound like he was speaking for a movement. (Or was that the royal We? Is he from the nobility?) Paraphrasing from memory: We will judge Mathis by what his position is about the German Jews.
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helios22 said:
Sorry, Josh, and readers here. I didn’t know this site was banned from “Cutting”…
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Josh said:
It’s OK, helios, you didn’t know. It was a long time ago.
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tony martin said:
From this I’ve concluded that Miles it’s probably not a big fan of the “viruses are not dangerous to health or contagious theory”
Hopefully Miles will chime in with his updated opinion.
MathisderMalersaid:November 18, 2019 at 3:22 am
Sorry Enki, I believe in alternative medicine, but not GNM. Why? Only one clue is necessary, and it is posted in full view at Wikipedia. Hamer’s son was allegedly murdered by the son of the last King of Italy, Emmanuel of Savoy, on a yacht in the Mediterranean on Dec. 7. So you should ask, why was this son hanging out with the son of the King on a yacht? Hamer must be more prominent than we think, eh, with friends we aren’t told about. Dec. 7 is also a clue, think Pearl Harbor. I would say Hamer is Jewish, running a blackwashing project against alternative medicine. I would say his son faked his death and joined Intelligence. Hamer is just pretending to be anti-Semitic, and all that stuff is just used blackwash alternative medicine and drive people back into the arms of the mainstream. So, yes, parts of what he says are true. he has to tell you some truth to hook you, and so that he can blackwash that truth. But as usual you have to be very careful to sift the lies from the truth. Realizing what he is doing should help you do that.
Someone named Alex left the forum because he thought that theory was completely ridiculous so it wasn’t worth his time to be here.
Alexander Illisaid:March 26, 2020 at 7:53 pm
I’m outa here! Before these mostly anonymous microbes-&-viri-are-never-contageous nitwits can further besmirch my real name and portrait by association, lest my mother read it.
There are not many Alexander Illis in Bavaria and Ghana – heck, I even left my full name in Defense of Miles Mathis, but never for this shite. (The agencies have me on the radar since eons, anyway)
Joshsaid:March 24, 2020 at 9:29 pm
Alex, there is no way that you are going to convince Enki to change his mind. I realize you haven’t been following all the conversations here but we’ve already been through this with him, I believe it was in the health matters thread. At this point it feels like this discussion is going nowhere and just weighing things down. Please just agree to disagree. If the two of you would like to continue the discussion, I can put you in touch over email. If either of you has an epiphany feel free to share. Thanks.
helios22said:March 28, 2020 at 9:02 am
Hello everyone ! I have an important request : I need to find some articles about the CONTAGION’S MYTH. As any living virus has never been discovered in human beings (cf work of Dr Stefen Lanka) supposed affected by flu or other “contagious” diseases, contagion is a myth since Louis Pasteur hoaxes.
Please, would you have some links to post here about this ? My personal research on the internet failed…
Joshsaid:March 28, 2020 at 11:13 am
Helios, please search the discussion thread under the ‘Health Matters’ post for more links on contagion as a myth. There should be plenty there, and if there aren’t then that’s the fault of people who made bald assertions without supporting their argument. I just asked a few days ago for that never-ending back-and-forth to end, and I really don’t want it to get started again. Just the other day somebody e-mailed me asking if I could add a post for “pointless debates.”
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tony martin said:
Miles was right they are starting to wind this thing down.
As America braces for the worst week of the coronavirus crisis yet, experts say there is one bit of good news.
A projection on the pandemic shows the estimated number of overall deaths in the US has declined since last week.
U.S. officials brace for ‘peak death week’ in coronavirus
“The University of Washington model, one of several cited by U.S. and some state officials, now projects U.S. deaths at 81,766 by Aug. 4, down about 12,000 from a projection over the weekend.
The model, which is frequently updated with new data, projects the peak need for hospital beds on April 15 and for daily deaths at 3,130 on April 16.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa/u-s-officials-brace-for-peak-death-week-in-coronavirus-idUSKBN21O1NL
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