[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!
rolleikin said:
I had forgotten about Wally Cox and Marlon Brando. Such an unlikely pairing, seemingly anyway.
Cox was very popular back in the 1950s. The ultimate comedic “little nerd” character but was evidently quite athletic in real life. You never can tell about these actors. 🙂
Cox had a rare dramatic role in the 1960s nuclear scare movie “The Bedford Incident.” I recommend the film for fans of nuclear hoax propaganda.
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Sven Swensen said:
Wally Cox was also in one of the made for TV movies which spawned “Kolchak The Night Stalker” – one of the few series I’ve liked. The movie was called “The Night Strangler”, and also included Margaret Hamilton, more famously known as The Wicked Witch of the West in the “Wizard of Oz”. Mr. Cox was also the voice of Underdog, which I barely recall watching as a kid, though I can sing the song from the opening.
I didn’t know until I read Miles’ paper today that he and Brando were an item. That does seem crazy.
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paul said:
In his 1992 biography of Henry Kissinger, Walter Isaacson records that on October 6, 1973, during the 1973 Arab Israeli War, Kissinger urged President Richard Nixon’s Chief of Staff General Alexander Haig to keep Nixon in Florida in order to avoid any “hysterical” moves and to keep any “Walter Mitty tendencies” under control.
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Michael Deloatch said:
You have opened up an entire new mental vista for me — what if Richard M. Nixon had been given Paul Winchell’s voice and accent by the gods? The world of my childhood would have had a quite different ambience. “I am not a crook!” would have been even more stirring spoken just like Dick Dastardly.
I absolutely imagine Kissinger still snickers like Muttley right to this day…
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t0clock said:
Muttley and his snickering are way too nice for Henri K. who has definitely turned into a Jabba the Hutt monstrosity, especially when slouched in a chair. So gross.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I am still slightly amused that Texas had their own power grid, as I always suspected that in Texas, many things were “Politics” spelled with $$$. since the Colorado River Authority of LBJ days (thats the Texas Colorado River) This may need “Texplaining”
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/2021/02/16/texas-power-grid-why-state-has-its-own-operated-ercot/6765007002/
They even put it in the name; Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)
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Wayne said:
The term “Electric Reliability Council” is a nod to the history for the need for a group to coordinate the various grid operators in North America to promote reliability of power transmission and generation.
Currently, the main organization, NERC, uses “Corporation” instead of “Council”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Electric_Reliability_Corporation
Obviously, green windmills will need natural gas hookups and heaters to keep the blades turning in cold weather.
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Wayne said:
And no, I did not look that up after seeing your post. I had looked it up earlier today when I read a comment on Geezer Death Star about Texas having its own grid.
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tony martin said:
A quick music interlude.
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Chris Ryska said:
His practice consisted of soaking his hands in warm water for 15 minutes a day.
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tony martin said:
He is a great piano player…. and uses comedy at the same time.
I like his pinky thing.
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Michael Deloatch said:
My cousin, bona fide music major, once told me that my largely self-taught/self-inflicted piano technique reminded her of Chico Marx. I don’t think it was intended as a compliment but I absolutely received it as such nevertheless.
If Rufus T. Firefly were alive today, I would totally wear the mask if he told me to.
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rolleikin said:
Harpo could talk, you know.
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lewis Reid said:
Harpo Aka Adolph Hitter from his piano playing. (Born Adolph Marx in 1888.)
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thechemicaluniverse said:
What a Mdfkvirus for Covid19, Startrek was, as a perfect example of a Technocrazy being attacked by alien viruses, and of course needed Dr Fauci and his subordinate friends to lead the counterattack. What better way to imagine a Technocrazy except as a sort of starfleet, with a mixture of aliens all working together, fighting Alien Viruses?.??
So I was wikicurious about Gene Roddenberry, Years after his death, Roddenberry was one of the first humans to have his ashes carried into earth orbit. (Why not??)The popularity of the Star Trek universe and films has inspired films, books, comic books, video games, and fan films set in the Star Trek universe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Roddenberry
He was an early pilot in the USAAC, fighting and crashing in the Pacific Theater On August 2, 1943, while flying B-17E-BO, 41-2463, “Yankee Doodle”, out of Espiritu Santo, the plane Roddenberry was piloting overshot the runway by 500 feet (150 m) and crashed into trees, crushing the nose, and starting a fire, killing two men: bombardier Sgt. John P. Kruger and navigator Lt. Talbert H. Woolam.[11]
later he worked for TWA; and e experienced his third crash while on the Clipper Eclipse on June 18, 1947.[15] The plane came down in the Syrian Desert, and Roddenberry, who took control as the ranking flight officer, suffered two broken ribs but was able to drag injured passengers out of the burning plane and led the group to get help.[16] Fourteen (or 15)[17] people died in the crash; 11 passengers needed hospital treatment (including Bishnu Charan Ghosh), and eight were unharmed.[18] He resigned from Pan Am on May 15, 1948, and decided to pursue his dream of writing, particularly for the new medium of television.[19] (and joining the LAPD like his father. while he wrote pulp novels. On June 7, 1956, he resigned from the force to concentrate on his writing career.[26]
And the rest is HiStory.
As a freelance writer, Roddenberry wrote scripts for Highway Patrol, Have Gun – Will Travel, and other series, before creating and producing his own television series, The Lieutenant. In 1964, Roddenberry created Star Trek, which premiered in 1966 and ran for three seasons before being canceled. He then worked on other projects, including a string of failed television pilots. The syndication of Star Trek led to its growing popularity; this, in turn, resulted in the Star Trek feature films, Yes he got a star on the hollywood walk of fame.
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tony martin said:
Maybe this is what they want us to believe?
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Gwyn said:
Shopping used to be such a fiendishly complicated process: you’d go to the shop, peruse the available options, maybe take some advice from a sales assistant, and (hopefully) end up buying the item you were looking for. All very tortuous and stressful.
Now, though, in Brave New Normal World, it’s been simplified to the following sequence of steps: have an online ‘live chat’ with a person in a call centre in a far-flung part of the world, go to the company website with the code you’ve been given for the item in question, give the website your address, mobile number and bank-card details, drive to the shop’s car park, find that clicking the ‘I’ve arrived in the car park’ button on the e-mail you’ve got on your phone does nothing, speak to the masked-up sales assistant behind the plastic shield by the front door, wait as she records your car’s number plate, sit waiting in your car with the boot unlocked, get out of your car to lift up the boot door when the assistant says that she’s ‘not allowed to touch the car’.
Hey presto! You’ve got yourself a new charger for your laptop. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).
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cancelled said:
Continuation of previous comment …..
Fact sheet for recipients and caregivers
Emergency use authorization (EUA) of
the Pfizer – BioNTech- COVID-19 vaccine to prevent coronavirus
disease 2019 (Covid-19)
in individuals 16 years of age and older
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The FDA has authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 16 years of age and older under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).
For more information on EUA, see the “what is an emergency use authorization (EUA)?” Section at the end of this fact sheet.
What should you mention to your vaccination provider before you get the vaccine?
Tell the vaccination provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
Have any allergies
Have a fever
Have a bleeding disorder or are on a blood thinner
Are immunocompromised or are on a medicine that affects your immune system
Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant
Are breast-feeding
Have received another COVID-19 vaccine
Who should get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine?
FDA has authorized emergency use of the Pfizer – bion tech COVID-19 vaccine in individuals 16 years of age and older.
Who should NOT get the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid- 19 vaccine?
You should not get the vaccine if you:
Had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose of this vaccine
Had a severe allergic reaction to any ingredient of this vaccine
What are the ingredients in the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine?
The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine includes the following ingredients:
mRNA
lipids ((4-hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis(hexane-6,1-diyl)bis(2-hexyldecanoaye)
2 [(polyethylene glycol)-2000]-N,N-ditetradecylacetamide
1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, and cholesterol)
Potassium chloride
Monobasic potassium
Phosphate
Sodium chloride
Dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate
Sucrose
How is the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine given?
The vaccine will be given to you as an injection into the muscle.
The vaccination series is two doses given three weeks apart.
If you receive one dose of the vaccine, you should receive a second dose of this same vaccine three weeks later to complete the vaccination series.
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How does the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine been used before?
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is an unapproved vaccine. In clinical trials, approximately 20,000 individuals 16 years of age and older have received at least one dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
What are the benefits of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine?
In an ongoing clinical trial, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been shown to prevent COVID-19 following two doses given three weeks apart. The duration of protection against COVID-19 is currently unknown.
What are the risks of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine?
Side effects that have been reported with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine include:
Injection site pain, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain, fever, injection site swelling, injection site redness, nausea, feeling unwell, swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy).
There is a remote chance that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine could cause a severe allergic reaction. A severe allergic reaction would usually occur within a few minutes to one hour after getting a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Signs of a severe allergic reaction can include:
Difficulty breathing
Swelling of your face and throat
A fast heartbeat
A bad rash all over your body
Dizziness and weakness
These may not be all the possible side effects of the vaccine. Serious and unexpected side effects may occur. Pfizer BioNTech vaccine is still being studied in clinical trials.
What should I do about side effects?
If you experience a severe allergic reaction, call 911, or go to the nearest hospital.
Call the vaccination provider or your healthcare provider if you have any side effects that bother you or do not go away.
To be continued. . . .
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tony martin said:
Sounds good…. sign me up.
You don’t want people to call you a pussy.
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Laurence said:
About the mRNA ingredient…
When I read your long text, i first read miRNA…
It made me smile…
So i went to search who is Mirna or Myrna, and I found this :
“Etymology and meaning of the name Myrna : It means sovereign. She who reigns in heaven and earth”
The sovereign is the one who put the crown’a on his head, yes ?
They really laugh at us….
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Michael Deloatch said:
Don’t shoot the messenger … unless it’s messenger RNA, in which case shoot it up in an intramuscular way. Even our old folk wisdom cliches are being destroyed.
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rolleikin said:
I’ve been selling on eBay since it began back in the late 1990s. In the beginning, it was a great way to sell things but it was soon taken over by corporate spooks and each year they would take a little bigger bite out of the sellers’ income in various ways. Then came Elon Musk’s PayPal which you had to accept if you sold on eBay and Elon took his cut as well. And, now the states add their sales taxes to that. It soon got to the point where sellers had to pay over 20% in fees and commissions and that percentage was figured after adding shipping costs, often bringing it to about 25%.
Each year “the nibble” got a little bigger and I wondered when eBay was just going to just take it ALL. Well, that has now come to pass. All eBay sellers are now forced to turn over bank account numbers and join their “eBay Managed Payments” scheme so eBay gets ALL the money on each sale and gives the buyer the crumbs that are left over after they’ve had their way with the cash. It now takes from several days to 2 weeks to actually receive payment on items sold and sometimes it’s never if eBay decides you don’t deserve it due to a buyer complaint. It works both ways too. If buyers get a refund on an item it can take that long before they get their money back.
Of course, this will not be the end of it. I’m sure they will continue to nibble away with ever-increasing fees and tricks to get an even bigger piece of the pie each year.
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tony martin said:
I guess they’re just making it easier for you to own nothing and be happy.
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Wayne said:
That explains why I received an official ebay unsolicited spam email about becoming an ebay seller. They have to recruit new fools as replacements.
A variation on a multi level marketing scheme.
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Greg said:
I quit selling on Ebay for those reasons. We still have craigslist for the time being and I can meet buyers and explain the items in person. No cancellations, refunds or negative feedback!
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Wayne said:
There is a push to only use Facebook for buying and selling. Craigslist is supposedly mostly fake ads.
The push, as always, is away from a free, open market/society to a closed, controlled, proprietary market/society.
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cancelled said:
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine sexy, continued
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Report vaccine side effects to FDA/CDC VACCINE ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING SYSTEM (VAERS). The VAERS toll-free number is 1-800-822-7967 or report online to https://vaers.hhs.gov/reportevent.html. Please include “Pfizer-BioNTech cOVID-19 vaccine EUA” In the first line of box #18 of the report form.
In addition, you can report side effects to Pfizer Inc. at the contact information provided below.
Website: http://www.pfizersafetyreporting.com fax number 1-866-635-8337 telephone number 1-800-438-1985
What if I decide not to get the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine?
It is your choice to receive or not receive the Pfizer vaccine. Should you decide not to receive it, it will not change your standard medical care.
Or other choices available for preventing COVID-19 besides Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine?
Currently there is no approved alternative vaccine available for prevention of COVID-19. FDA may allow the emergency use of other vaccines to prevent COVID-19.
Can I receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine with other vaccines?
There is no information on the use of the cOVID-19 vaccine with other vaccines.
What if I am pregnant or breast-feeding?
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, discuss your options with your healthcare provider.
Will the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine give me Covid COVID-19?
No. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine does not contain SARS-CoV-2 and cannot give you COVID-19.
Keep your vaccination card
When you get your first dose, you will get a vaccination card to show you when to return for your second dose Of Pfizer – bio NTech COVID-19 vaccine. Remember to bring your card when you return.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you have questions, visit the website or call the telephone number provided below.
To access the most recent fact sheet, please scan the QR code provided below.
Global website: http://www.cvdvaccine.com. Telephone number 1-877-829-2619 or 1877VAXC019
How can I learn more?
Ask the vaccination provider.
Visit cdc@https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.
Visit FDA at https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/emergency-use-authorization.
Contact your local or state public health department.
Where will my vaccination information be recorded?
The vaccination provider may include your vaccination information in your state/local jurisdiction’s immunization information system IIS or other designated system. This will ensure that you receive the same vaccine when you return for the second dose for more information about IIS‘s visit:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/about.html.
What is the COUNTERMEASURES INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM?
The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) is a federal program that may help pay for costs of medical care and other specific expenses of certain people who have been seriously injured by certain medicines or vaccines, including this vaccine. Generally, a claim must be submitted to the CICP within one year from the date of receiving the vaccine. To learn more about this program, visit
http://www.hrsa.gov/cicp/ or call 1-855-266-2427.
What is an Emergency Use Authorization ( EUA ) ?
The United States FDA has made the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine available under an emergency access mechanism called an EUA. The EUA is supported by a secretary of health and human services HHS declaration that circumstances exist to justify the emergency use of drugs and biological products during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has not undergone the same type of review as an FDA-approved or cleared product. FDA may issue an EUA when certain criteria are met, which includes that there are no adequate, approved, available alternatives. In addition, the FDA decision is based on the totality of scientific evidence available showing that the product may be effective to prevent COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic and that the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product. All of these criteria must be met to allow for the product to be used in the treatment of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The EUA for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is in effect for the duration of the COVID-19 EUA declaration justifying emergency use of these products, unless terminated or revoked ( after which the product may no longer be used). parentheses.
[Pfizer photocopied logo]
Manufactured by
Pfizer Inc, New York, NY 10017
BIONTECH
Manufactured for
BioNTech Manufacturing GmbH
An der Goldgrube 12
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Revised: December 2020
[Barcode box at bottom of last page] : Scan to capture that this Fact Sheet was provided to vaccine recipient for the electronic medical records/immunization information systems. Barcode date 12/2020
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cancelled said:
PS there is a VAERS vaccine adverse event reporting system fact sheet included with the vaccine information materials given to my cousin. If anyone wants me to type in what that says I will be happy to do so.
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cancelled said:
LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL
The very first line contains an auto text mistake. It should read “fact sheet” not “sexy”.
Page 4, verbatim.
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lanceresting said:
Find some other way to express yourself than typing “lol.” Thanks.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
How about Ha ha ha ha haha hahah?
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
I see “haha” and “hahaha” a lot on social media. I think it may be a spook marker.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Ho ho ho hoh oh?
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Jared Magneson said:
@Diane Shears: No, it’s not a spook marker. It’s literally when people type out laughter. It morphed into laugh-reactions and emoticons (“emoji” for the youngsters) but I’ve typed out “Hah haa!” for like three decades and it’s not spooky at all. Almost everyone does it. Same with “LOL” which should only be used ironically now but some folk missed the past decade online and that’s alright.
Let’s not grasp at straws. There’s plenty of other low-hanging fruit.
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
@JaredMagneson I have absolutely nothing against a good “Hah haa!”. To clarify, I find it can be overused to the point where it overshadows the message, such as when it is used in place of all punctuation in a sentence. The message may contain much truth, but it gives the impression that the author is mocking it at the same time. That is all.
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Michael Deloatch said:
@Cancelled – thanks for that documentation.
I gleaned that the vaccine is mostly water. The exact amount is undisclosed as “proprietary” information. Must be a lot since the other ingredients seem to be well under 20%. Followed by salt and sugar. Because you don’t want that mRNA to get hungry during its long journey.
I also glean that Pfizer is evidently just mixing up the cocktail, with the active ingredient sourced from “BioNTech”. BioNTech is just a Stein’s throw across the Rhine River from Frankfurt. I am pretty sure that’s not the same Frankfurt which is the central Europe nest of vipers, er, um, bankers however.
(Lastly, respecting LOL, I would suggest expressing yourself “LOL squared, you effing grammar nazi” next time. Sorry I just randomly had Nazis on the mind suddenly after starting this comment…)
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Michael Deloatch said:
PS the name BioNTech sounds like the firm that would have put together Steve Austin’s spare parts. And this time you don’t even have to pay $6M per customer. Ah, progress…
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tony martin said:
COVID-19 mRNA Shots Are Legally Not Vaccines
You cannot have a vaccine that does not meet a single definition of a vaccine.
So, again, what would motivate these companies, U.S. health agencies and public health officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci to lie and claim that these gene therapies are in fact vaccines when, clearly, they are not?
If they actually called it what it is, namely “gene therapy” most people would wisely refuse to take it.
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2021/02/09/coronavirus-mrna-vaccine.aspx?ui=4ca6027babf6a5fab313a1745f1a19c581d4bf1163f8b72a26cb27cf5d992bce&sd=20111206&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1ReadMore&cid=20210209_HL2&mid=DM799847&rid=1079764018
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MathisderMaler said:
Thanks for the link Tony, very useful.
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auntjemima@gmx.com said:
Quite logical, a fake vaccine to go along with the PCR as a fake diagnostic test, which is used to detect a fake problem.
“We have a solution! Now we need a problem.”
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tony martin said:
As far as masks.
There should be a law against suffocating young children,teens and adults.
Actually…. I’m sure there is.
This is one huge “Medical Experiment” and as such… violates the Nuremberg Code and Human Rights.
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Jared Magneson said:
So have we not seen how well the “law against” concept has worked out so far, Tony?
Laws against murder. Laws against theft. Laws against rape. Laws against usury. Laws against shitting all over people’s rights. Laws against anything.
Laws don’t change human behavior. They only punish an action post-hoc at BEST, and then only with considerable tedium and no apparent preventive power at all. More laws haven’t changed anything, not in the last 10,000 years. Laws exist for profiteering. Has 2020 (and right NOW) taught us nothing about legality? Justice has nothing to do with legality.
These laws are proposed and stated in an attempt to mitigate harmful behavior, right? Bu they are all readily disobeyed, and constantly. Every day. The legality has little or no preventative power. I don’t eschew these things because of legalities, but rather moralities. You probably don’t either. Most people don’t. But some might, sure.
Instead, laws should be focused on how to minimize or undo the harm, not woefully and unsuccessfully “outlaw” the harm. It will be done, regardless of what pieces of paper might state or what fear of retribution those papers may represent.
In essence, my answer would be to FINE them. “If you ask me to wear a mask, fuck you, pay me. I MIGHT wear your stupid snot-diaper if you are willing to part with your earnings as a payment for shitting on my freedom to choose, and this will be your fine for even approaching me on the topic.”
Of course, nobody would pay and I never would accept, but the harm would be mitigated financially in this way. Nobody would offer anyone else money to put on a fake prophylactic. People get really UPSET when you reply with this concept and are never, ever prepared to approach it or answer it. It’s hilarious!
“If you wish for me not to freely breathe the air, you must compensate me for the oxygen you wish to deprive me of. If you will not compensate me, your wishes shall be shat upon, sir, and I say GOOD DAY.”
(that last part thrown in just to mess with Langley, by the way, who seems to believe we can’t type however the hell we want)
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tony martin said:
I agree with you… I was just saying if there is a law that it should be enforced.
We have to use the law or take out our guns?
I think we should use the law first.
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Jared Magneson said:
Enforcing any such law requires guns. Guns are the “force”, until something more effective comes along.
So to save one person from violation, another person must be violated? I mean, there’s nothing inherently wrong with that but let’s say a parent is diapering their child’s face, since that is our example. The premise being that the child is being protected from harm – which we know is false. So do we instead harm the parent?
Maybe. I sure wanna slap the shit out of that parent. But should it be legal to assault someone in this fashion? What if slapping them silly doesn’t change their behavior at all? Do we extract the child from his/her own family, then? Incarcerate the parents?
I actually don’t care about that, I’m just saying this is what such speech is proposing at the core of things. It’s just as draconian as any other shitty law.
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tony martin said:
“Enforcing any such law requires guns. Guns are the “force”, until something more effective comes along.”
What about the saying that “The pen is mightier than the sword”
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Jared Magneson said:
Pens don’t stop violence. People do, or don’t.
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cancelled said:
My mother was one of 12 children so I had 11 aunts and uncles plus their spouses. And they all had several children. That’s a big family!
They’re all dead now except the youngest, Aunt Peggy, who is 84 years old. Her husband died about two years ago so her son, my cousin Shawn, has moved her to live near him in our small town and they both live quite close to me now. She’s actually in good shape except she has memory problems — short term memory problems but not long-term memory problems; so she remembers my mother and father and grandparents and aunts and uncles really well and she tells me all about their histories. I love that.
Anyway, Aunt Peggy was in the way on moving day because she wanted to supervise, so Shawn asked me to basically get her out of the way so he could move all her furniture and familiar possessions into her new two bedroom apartment which is just across the parking lot from his. So I spent the day keeping her distracted, and it turned out she really enjoyed it and told him what good company I was. 😊
So a few days later he rang me. Turns out Peggy is very unhappy, and he’s desperate to find a way to give her what he called some quality of life. So he wondered whether I would spend a few hours every day with her. Otherwise he said he would have to quit his job. So I agreed.
He asked me to spend two hours, so on the first day I tried spending two hours and I went there at 11 in the morning. She was all dressed and waiting for me. I took my little dog along and Peggy loved on her the whole time and actually just kept getting a kick out of looking at her cute little furry white face with her pink tongue hanging out.
We talked a lot blah blah blah and then took the dog for a walk whereupon we encountered a neighbor man sitting on his back porch who smiled and said Hi and Aunt Peggy and I smiled and I said “Hi” back.
As soon as we were out of earshot Peggy says, “That was fun. I saw a human … and we spoke!”
It proved impossible to get away after two hours — she just did not want me to leave. Oh please don’t go she said. So I I thought oh what the hell and ended up staying with her until Shawn got home from work. Then we all went out to eat. Then Shawn stays with her every night, sleeping in the second bedroom.
The next day I showed up after 12 because Shawn can only afford so many hours a day. And we chatted for a few hours and then she wanted a hamburger so I took her to the nearest hamburger joint which happened to be McDonald’s and she got a Big Mac Meal and we took it back to her house which was nearby.
So in the car after I pulled up outside her apartment and turned off the ignition she turned and said to me, “ I’ve got the worse feeling in my stomach now that I have to go back in there.”
I said, Back in where? You mean your house?” And she said yes. And I said, you make it sound like a prison. And she said, “It is.”
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tony martin said:
Talk about a big Italian family. It sounds unbelievable but my grandmother on my mother’s side had 17 children. And my grandmother on my father’s side had 2. I remember my mother saying that she was pregnant with me at the same time her mother was pregnant with the last child so I had an uncle that was my age. The Catholics didn’t believe in birth control.
They must of had a lot of fun in those days without the TV.😁
I don’t see any of them now.
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cancelled said:
I don’t think women today could even give birth to 12 or 17 children. Something tells me they just could not physically manage it if they wanted to. People were much stronger and heartier a mere two generations ago, before “the miracles of modern medicine.”
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They Live said:
My missus could easily have done it. Half dozen born with a late start, and many long years of old fashioned birth control are all that stopped it from going any further. She still has a good few years left in her too.
There are a lot of reasons that kind of fertility makes the news nowadays, but it mostly boils down to the war on the sexes and the war on our health, mostly the former.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-variants-third-shot-bill-gates/
ha ha ha ha ha hah
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Kevin MURPHY said:
anyone ever read Gogol’s Dead Souls? I am loving the book and suggest it!
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MathisderMaler said:
Yes, agreed. Just proves this is not a new thing. The world has been zombified for a long time. The Russians were onto it especially. Lev Tolstoi pursues the same theme, again and again.
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notabaron said:
yes. I actually thought about it often after discovering MM and group. definitely proves the underlying main thesis that there has been organized commodification over slaves using religion and brainwashing by the powerful for a long time. how can anyone who has read the book not see the exact same thing happening now. we are our own souls, eagerly tabulating our own souls for our masters with each click of the cursor.
his short story “the portrait” really appealed to me.
Gogol was a boss. I gotta read dead souls again. thanks @kevin
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Kevin MURPHY said:
Absolutely! The zombification has been going on for a long time. It’s just nice to see authors from the past that have enough perspicuity to discern it and the integrity to inform people! Gogol has provided much needed humor during this mess currently going on. Despite being a satire, the book is so realistic especially the characters, conversations and observations. I believe a lot of the hoaxes and project chaos have been leading up to current change in our history as we speak. And that COVID was planned for quite sometime and as the culminating point of the whole agenda.. For years I’ve seen plenty of propaganda and actions against airlines and traveling which outweighed propaganda for it. From the trauma of 911, the absolute bs. of TSA (now national guard, and illegal covid restrictions) fake airline and small airplane crashes and deaths, to small stories of people going crazy on airplanes, yelling and acting obnoxious, fighting. Price gouging. The seating arrangements quite uncomfortable. Propaganda about tourists going missing, being killed, or jailed in terrible prisons. The horrible water in other countries. The list goes on and on.. I came to this revelation watching the Truman show for about the hundredth time! the extras in Truman show, are alot like spooks in our society. lol.. It all make sense.. movie theaters dangerous, schools dangerous, malls gang warzones.. watch videos at youtube of fights in malls. All mall fights are not spook related, but I am sure some of them are! Besides.. they all make local news, which is 100 percent spook related. They want us at home, isolated, brain damaged, on zoom, pornhub, match.com, and facebook, buying from amazon, tracking everything we do… It makes more sense now.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I am wondering after about a year of the New Flu Season, whether this is not a attack on the weakminded as they always seem to have problems if they are not vaccinated, and a lot of the vaccines are not really as good as claimed. Or maybe I notice them more now, as a lot of them still have not gotten their final dose yet.and are walking around with Band-Aids on their mouths….It is so sad.
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Kevin MURPHY said:
Click to access glenn.pdf
A relevant paper!
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Ray said:
They´re the types I imagine having a portrait of a bare-chested Edward Bernays astride the Wall Street Bull sitting on their desk!
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I feel like a stranger in a stranger land. I walk around downtown Aljhambra and see all the closed busineses, but wonder do what % of American businesses these days just “rent” their space instead of “owning” the building?? Do the landlords define who is who and who isnt?? Oh me..Who are these landlords?? Imagine having your own business and a landlord!!!
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MathisderMaler said:
What few are mentioning in Texas is that Texans like to heat their homes to 80F, even the young people. Since I keep my thermostat at 63F all year, I don’t have much sympathy for them now that they have crashed the power grid. Of course the crash wasn’t really caused by that, it was planned like everything else, a repeat of the Enron blackouts in California to drive prices up, but still. Profligacy begs predation.
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JW3 said:
According to Karl Denninger: Texas, like so many other areas, has put up windmills and solar “farms” for the last 20 years, shutting down older coal-fired plants and not modernizing and improving their “fossil fuel” energy production infrastructure.
Wings on windmills froze, no backup, basically.
BS cover story? Denninger a spook?
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Popcorn said:
All wind plants in the world are built and owned by very rich people, so they can exploit them the usual way.
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Sven Swensen said:
I’ve been following KD aka “Ticker Guy” since about 2005, and IMHO I don’t think he’s a spook. He’s a sharp guy, retired after selling his .com ISP just before the .com crash. He’s very emotional, and while on to the games .gov is playing with the pandemic, he doesn’t touch on the real puppet masters.
Another root cause of the problems in Texas, according to his site, are the pumping stations on the gas pipelines that were converted from fossil fuels to Solar to be more “green”. That didn’t work out so well.
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Ben said:
Come on. Many people were without heat and water for days. You might be able to cope with that, but not everyone can. Not to mention the property damage and the businesses forced to close. The toll is much more than a few folks getting chilly.
I also don’t get how setting your thermostat to 63 year-round is easier on the grid than 80. Here in Texas, that would mean very high consumption in the summer, when demand peaks. Power consumption is lower in the winters, which are generally mild, and even this recent spike didn’t exceed the last summer peak. And the designers should plan for the worst anyway, that is basic engineering.
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Jared Magneson said:
Nobody can cope with it, unless they choose to prepare for it. Winter has been around for millions of years now. I’ve had some really tough ones that nearly broke me as well, physically and psychologically.
These people weren’t WITHOUT heat and water, they chose to rely on OTHER people to give them their own necessities. People who were and are known liars. These people were not self-sufficient and I get that it’s a tough thing to do, to achieve. Most folks won’t do that. So compassion is in order, but it’s also a harsh lesson too.
I’m saying this after emerging from a heavy snow and loss of power up here in Washington as well. But we had a generator and fuel handy, and sure it’s tragic that people died freezing in winter – just as it has been every year, for millions of years now. If one doesn’t prepare for things, one will be troubled by those things. I don’t find this to be a hard stance at all, personally. It’s just like running out of gas in your car or getting a flat tire. Keep a gas can handy and keep your spare maintained.
Relying on the system or state to keep us alive is the worst way to live. Both are broken and corrupt. Yes, I’m being a jerk about it.
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tony martin said:
When I lived in upstate New York they had a lot of snow storms and blackouts. I hooked up my generator to plug directly into an outlet.
I made a special wire that I could plug into the house circuit and it would put all the lights on and the refrigerator. You definitely have to shut the main circuit breaker off first and you have to keep the generator outside so that the carbon monoxide doesn’t come in the house. It also kept the furnace which was the main problem going. Most furnaces don’t run without electricity.
I would plug it in and put it on so the kids could watch tv before they went to sleep. It was pretty expensive with the gas.
That was a long time ago.
I’m into that kind of shit because I’m a stagehand electrician where we have to get electricity from wherever we can.
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Raymond D. said:
It is a very harsh lesson that people need to learn: do not trust “the state” and do your damnedest not to have to rely on it. The state is veil behind which the disgusting Families are hidden. I assume it is impossible to completely breakaway but the struggle in itself will bring its own rewards.
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
No, you’re not being a jerk about it, it’s common sense and needs to be said. Some years ago, an ice storm in southern Ontario gave us all the shock of our lives. It took a long time for power workers to get things up and running again. Generators were in short supply for a while. People died. I know some folks who wised-up and eventually bought generators, and some who just carried on as usual. For the most part, our deepest survival instincts are just not kicking-in as they should (see fake Covid pandemic). And of course, the children suffer for it.
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oregonmatt said:
Ben-
Disrupt the power supplies, make it difficult for people to function, damage the food supply chain, both in production and transport. Make people lose their frozen food stocks. I’m sure we will see much more of this. Just more tightening of the covid screws. Damaging and splintering the societal structure and people’s efforts for survival. All intended, just as is degrading population health via mask-wearing and vaccination.
Ice Age Farmer (youtube), keeps an eye on this kind of maneuvering by the rulers.
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oregonmatt said:
Intentional grid shutdowns will be blamed on “climate change”. I didn’t check, but I presume this one in Texas was ’caused’ by global warming.
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oregonmatt said:
Video worth watching. Tony Heller deals with the Texas situation, frozen wind turbines, etc. Around minute 5 a NY Times article is quoted, confirming my thought that global warming would be blamed for the tragedy. See their reasoning for this in the article quote, then see how Heller dismantles the dishonest double-speak behind their claim.
https://newtube.app/TonyHeller/pQ5oItw
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MathisderMaler said:
Ben, do you really think that is what I meant? I cool my house to 63 in summer, in Taos? I don’t have a cooling system at all. No one does here. My power use in summer is almost nil. So my energy use is a small fraction of your average Texan. And since I am a native Texan, I can tell you that even when I lived there my energy use was a fraction of normal. I was younger, so I kept the house even colder in winter, at about 60, and I never had central air. I had a window unit I used only on the hottest days, since it was expensive to run. That’s why I got used to living at night. It was the only time I could work. I don’t expect everyone to live like me, but people across the US could turn the effing heat down in the winter. It isn’t even healthy for people to be cooking all winter long in their houses and offices at those temperatures. No one needs to heat above 68, except maybe some old people with bad circulation. By the same token, it is way too cold in most houses and businesses in the summer. The energy wasted is incredible. Entire mountains are being turned to rubble so that idiotic people can roast in the winter and wear sweaters inside in the summer.
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MathisderMaler said:
It’s a lot like the 100-car pile ups we read about in Texas. Apparently no one can figure out how that can happen, and they blame the weather. But it is because most people drive like effing maniacs, going 90 all the time while talking on their cellphones. I am just surprised they don’t have 500 car pileups everyday of the year, summer and winter. Jared says he is a jerk for thinking thoughts of that nature, but I don’t. The jerks are the ones going 90, talking on their cellphones, driving huge trucks, heating their homes to 80 and cooling them to 65. The first world has been begging a huge reckoning for a long time, and frankly my sympathy is non-existent. Nature is a harsh taskmistress, and all my sympathy is with her.
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tony martin said:
I don’t have a car at this point…. I just drive a motorcycle. Actually a Burgman 400 which is a motorcycle with a automatic transmission. My hand got tired using the clutch all the time coming back from Manhattan in the traffic.
I find that the people that are the worse assholes are rich people driving super expensive cars and have no respect for motorcycles or anybody else on the road.
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Wayne said:
One reason to have some respect for James Earl Carter, as he tried to get USA-ians to cut back on energy usage.
Images of the POTUS wearing a heavy sweater in the Oval Office, setting an example for none to follow.
Carter was followed by “Morning in America”, which cranked the volume up to 11, and sent credit growth on an exponential curve to the moon.
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Ben said:
Sorry for misreading, Miles. I was a bit wound up when I wrote that, having spent a few days worrying about my family and coworkers.
I would like to reiterate a point I made earlier, that the media exaggerated the severity of the weather here. They are still calling it an “unprecedented event,” even though it was entirely precedented and predictable. For someone who has lived in the north, as I have, seeing civilization grind to a halt over this nothingburger was surreal. Like Covid. And as with Covid, the fact that a real disaster could happen doesn’t make the artificial disruption any less outrageous. Yes, we should all be working toward self-sufficiency and getting off the grid, so these things don’t bother us. It is easier said than done. And short of going full log-cabin it is impossible to be completely unaffected by these fake crises.
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Raymond D. said:
@Miles
“The first world has been begging a huge reckoning for a long time”
What do you mean by a huge reckoning?
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oregonmatt said:
@Diane Shears
For you and anyone else, this is the best paper I have seen that exposes in detail the damage that accrues from wearing masks. This is shareable and convincing. The quote below is the only reference to children specifically, but the science in the article is clear that masks are very bad for everyone.
https://pdmj.org/papers/masks_false_safety_and_real_dangers_part3/
“The issue of mask wearing is especially critical for children. In children, any hypoxic condition is even more of an emergency than it is for an adult. This is
partly due to their more horizontal ribs and barrel-shaped chest, resulting in children
relying primarily on diaphragm muscles for breathing, not nearly so much intercostal
muscles, as in adults. These diaphragm muscles have proportionately fewer type I
muscle fibers, resulting in earlier fatigue.
“Also, a child’s tongue is relatively large in proportion to the size of the pharynx, and the epiglottis is floppy. These anatomical differences make a child potentially more vulnerable than an adult to injury from hypoxic assault.
“We consider it urgent for children to be released from mask “mandates,” based on this information.”
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tony martin said:
I totally agree with you.
I can’t find the study right now …. but I heard that there is polyurethane particles that people are breathing in and it’s gonna cause a massive lung problem in the world.
In other words the masks are going to cause people too have respiratory illnesses. Also if you have any germs they wind up being in the mask and not expelled out of the body so the mask is like a petri dish.
Petri dishes are shallow cylindrical containers with fitted lids that are designed specifically for microbiology or cell culture use. Petri dishes are typically made of borosilicate glass or clear plastics (usually polystyrene or polycarbonate) and come in a variety of sizes.
Make sure to wear your petri dish.
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cancelled said:
I was just exploring that Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program that supposedly compensates for Covid-19 “vaccine” injuries. On the Request for Benefits Form, it lists N-95 Filter Masks amongst the examples of Countermeasures that have caused injuries.
(Others listed are 2009 H1N1vaccine, Tamiflu, Relenza, peramivir, mechanical ventilator, anthrax vaccine, smallpox vaccine, etc)
I think this suggests that those masks cause problems.
(But I wouldn’t hold my breath for any compensation. I was looking at the CICP public data. It was established and funded by Congress in fiscal year 2010 — 10 years ago.
They maintain there were 508 filings for Compensation since then.
450 declined as ineligible
19 in medical review
10 had no compensable loss
29 paid compensation.
Is that 5.7% of claims merited compensation?)
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
@oregonmatt Much thanks for the excellent paper! It is the kind of information I am continually hunting for. A real shocker. It will be shared today. 👍
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oregonmatt said:
Diane-
The paper I linked above is part 3 of a five part series on masks. Here is the home page where they are listed. https://pdmj.org/ Other elements are discussed, such as fiber inhalation, mask-culturing of bacteria, etc.
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
@oregonmatt Excellent! Much appreciated. I will be sharing all of it with the relevant authorities, you can be sure. 😊
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cancelled said:
Did you know that there is a Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act for Medical Countermeasures against COVID-19? The PREP Act.
This Covid-19 PREP Act authorizes injury compensation for “Countermeasures” . The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is a “countermeasure. “
However, to get compensation “the causal connection between the countermeasure and the serious physical injury must be supported by compelling, reliable, valid, medical and scientific evidence in order for the individual to be considered for compensation. “
Notice all those keywords that indicate probable loopholes to guarantee you get nowhere with a claim: causal …. serious (injury) …. compelling …. reliable …. valid …. scientific ….
You know, this kind of shite I constantly run into — illisions of virtue and humanity that couches rampant corruption and attendant evils — actually consoles me. I believe it will be humanity’s saving grace, in time.
Because CORRUPTION IS DECAY. And DECAY CAUSES DEATH: a slow eroding away into nothingness. Like a decaying tooth, or gangrene, or cancer — UNLESS that which is corrupt is excised/removed/eliminated/cut away. That is the only countermeasure against ROT.
Reproduction may well occur, creating an illusion of viability, but each generation will be more and more corrupted nonetheless, because decay only goes in one direction: downwards. I am astounded by the downward spiral of corruption and decay that has occurred over the past seventy years of my lifetime. And I can see there is no going back. And I know what my job is.
My job is to MITIGATE all this shite with countermeasures of truth and love. Knowing these effers will inevitably self destruct. In time.
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Maria said:
It’s practically impossible to get any compensation for measures such as the covid-19 “vaccine” that fall in under the PREP act. Former professor of law Mary Holland explains why in this webinar (from 16 min, 10 sec).
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cancelled said:
I figured as much, Helen. The only thing they pay is lip service.
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Ray said:
“Compelling, reliable, valid medical and scientific evidence”… too bad no-one thought to apply that standard to proving the virus in the first place.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Thanks @everybody..a year of CTTF for me come March, Still confused but “refocused” as there will always be false religions and false gods If interested,
Click to access merritt.pdf
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oregonmatt said:
“The Treatment of Viral Diseases: Has the Truth been Suppressed for Decades?”
As per Ray’s comment above, this title should read:
“The Existence of Viral Diseases: Has the Truth been Suppressed for Decades?”
The article could show convincingly that viral diseases have been fabricated on evidence that does not demonstrate a virus. Then we could dispense with the ridiculous and harmful notion of “treating” diseases based on toxicity (air pollution as a base example) or lifestyle choices, by the use of pharmaceuticals and vaccines.
The article could conclude with further evidence that the intention of the controllers is to lock mankind into an enclosure that is encircled by virus barbed wire, and all the subsequent necessary behaviour (as in covid19) to keep us “healthy” and, most importantly, obedient.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
What is more disturbing to me is that “medicine” has become like a dotcom bubble, intentionally run up “and ran over everyone”, just for wealth accumulation. and it fits so perfectly in the matrix of things; as if the mass accumulation of wealth was the reason …enough for it all. They even have professional puppets to act out the theater.. It i s too bad that the Big Tech Truths were not ruling back during the dot com years of the 1990’s, as i am sure they would have fixed the fake rumor that it was just a “bubble.”
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cancelled said:
Click to access merritt.pdf
Interesting. Thanks!
Here’s the link to the rest of the article. I love this part :
“Teaching … immunology … got distorted. Most physicians today don’t learn that the mortality of childhood diseases in well-nourished, unvaccinated, first-world children was negligible prior to the advent of vaccines. Nor do they understand the big difference between vaccine immunity and disease acquired immunity. After recovery from measles or the flu or mumps or any other common viral illness, a person walks away with full spectrum cellular and humoral immunity. The immune system is specifically and generally strengthened against a multitude of future diseases ….”
Note it says “UNVACCINATED children.
And now they vaccinate the hell out of them before age two.
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cancelled said:
The link I typed in disappeared!
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Beejayblue49 said:
Many years ago I worked for a firm which brought an engineer from Canada to work with us in our Melbourne Australia office.
One day I asked him how he liked living in Melbourne. His answer surprised me.
He said he hated the cold.
But, I said, you come from Canada?
Yes, he said, but in Canada we don’t go out when it’s cold and we have our houses and offices heated all the time so we can work in shirtsleeves.
In Melbourne nobody turns on the heater until it’s really cold.
Cold in Melbourne is if the temp goes below 15 deg Celsius.
I believe in Canada it goes well below zero.
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Popcorn said:
This is it if you still need it: “https://www.jpands.org/vol25no3/merritt.pdf”
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cancelled said:
Thanks 😊
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Dominic said:
Hey, this is Dominic from the Ohio National Guard in Kuwait.
So today I saw this in the paper:
https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2021/02/one-third-us-troops-are-refusing-covid-vaccine-history-may-help-explain-why/172124/
I want to tell you that in my personal experience this is a lie. They are telling you 66% of us are volunteering to take the vaccine. It’s actually closer to about 3%. Any exceptions might include chains of command who are aggressively lying to their soldiers, like the honourable state of Pennsylvania. The DoD already put out a memo that as long as the vaccine was not fully endorsed by the FDA that they can’t force it on anyone. So, you tell me what is going on.
I bet the general who ordered that would think twice if he had to put his name on that “order”. We ought to be plastering his name over every highway billboard and internet forum, outing him for the imperialist scum he is. But like any good general, he hides his face and his name as much as he can. (Maybe it was the governor, though. I dunno. Anyway, no excuses. A general should resign before he passes on an order that takes away his soldiers’ rights.) Naturally, none of the newspapers are saying that the PA National Guard is being told they don’t have a choice in taking the vaccine. Let’s shout it from the rooftops–the PA Guard treads on their soldiers’ rights! But I guess PA doesn’t have to listen to the DoD because PA has states’ rights. Uh-huh.
Of course, the propaganda machine has to run this article, to try to make soldiers think that somewhere out there there’s all these Democrat outfits who totally support all this bullshit. (which, by the way, doesn’t exist anywhere, even in their “infinite quantum simulated realities” the military will always be staunchly Republican)
I asked my platoonmates if they thought that this was an example of fake news, and they all seemed to agree. Nobody but one person in our platoon volunteered for it, and they guy who did was kind of, how do you say, a kiss-ass. Actually, I think in our whole company, from what I’m gathering, only 3 out of the hundred volunteered for it.
I’ll tell you this guys, you may be elated to hear that the popularity of the vaccine and the lockdown is so astronomically low in the military that the newspaper has to lie about it, but I see something even better here. A critical chunk of soldiers are going to realize that the news is lying. And more than that, the ones who see the lie are more motivated than ever to tell other soldiers about it. And say what you will about soldiers, but out of all the people I have met, they are some of the most open-minded. People, this is a sleeping giant.
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tillandsiausneoides said:
Soldiers have rights? I think you sold them when you joined the imperialist scum brigade.
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Beejayblue49 said:
A rather inappropriate comment.
Not the sort of comment I expected on this forum.
Very disappointing.
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tillandsiausneoides said:
What exactly do you find inappropriate and disappointing about my comment?
Do you expect military men to be worshipped on this forum?
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Josh said:
@till
Please be respectful to other posters here. There was no call to refer to him that way and I have edited your comment.
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Wayne said:
Upon signing on to the US military, one signs away their civil rights in exchange for UCMJ.
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
“Last week, Vice Adm. Andrew Lewis, U.S. Second Fleet Commander… said the service will mandate the vaccine as soon as possible. We cannot make it mandatory yet,” Lewis said. “I can tell you we’re probably going to make it mandatory as soon as we can, just like we do with the flu vaccine.”
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/02/17/almost-one-third-of-us-troops-are-refusing-covid-vaccines-officials-say.html
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Sunshine said:
Hold on in there, Dominic. x
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Alex said:
The giant is definitely waking but it will probably just go back to sleep again. I usually do.
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cancelled said:
Do many of the soldiers you know read Miles’s writings? I suppose you do, and that’s how you found the Comments?
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
Truly, grace under pressure… 😉
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MathisderMaler said:
Thanks for posting Dominic. If what you say is true, it is very good news, and not really surprising. I am surprised vaccines aren’t required for troops, and they may soon be. Except that that might hurt recruitment and maintenance. Please keep us updated and don’t be driven away by kneejerk comments. As I have said, all should be welcome in this alliance, and that includes soldiers.
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tony martin said:
I don’t know…. one of the reasons why I never wanted my sons to join the military is because of all the vaccines that they are given.
Once they assess your immunization or immunity status, you will get vaccinated.
Upon accession – adenovirus, influenza, meningococcal, MMR, Tdap, and chicken pox.
During the first or second half of collective training – hep A, hep B, and polio (if needed, although a dose of IPV after age 18 is required) and other vaccines based on risk.
So, in addition to getting caught up on all routine vaccines that they might be missing, there are other “military vaccines” that they might need, including:
Adenovirus vaccine – given to enlisted soldiers during basic training
Anthrax vaccine – only military personnel with extra risk, although some civilians can get this vaccine too
Smallpox vaccine – only military personnel who are high risk and smallpox epidemic response team members, although some civilians can get this vaccine too.
But maybe since this isn’t technically a vaccine they could refuse.
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Popcorn said:
“A critical chunk of soldiers are going to realize that the news is lying. And more than that, the ones who see the lie are more motivated than ever to tell other soldiers about it.”
They fail, whatever they try to do… They’re indeed cursed, as Miles said in the Barrel paper.
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Patrick said:
Thanks for the well–written post, Dominic, and the good news!
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Maria said:
In case anyone missed it and have not read Miles’ piece on Amelia Earhart, you can get the entire story just from this little video that shows Earhart is just reading from a script. I could hardly believe how badly this was acted and the image I had of Earhart was totally destroyed in those two minutes. I guess I know her only from commericals and the movie with Hillary Swank, which just shows me how easy it is to create something inside people’s minds that does not exist.
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cancelled said:
Several comments mentioned she was reading from cue cards, and one mentioned her role in “the families.”
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suntzufighting said:
She comes across as really not too bright.
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Raymond D. said:
Wow; that is an eye-opener. They really are well-protected morons. I’m downloading that and filing it with the “Bill Gates cannot wash his own face” video.
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rolleikin said:
I think they do tend to choose lower IQ persons for these scams and portray them as geniuses. The morons are easier to control. I suspect Lindy was the same way. He showed practically no personality when speaking in public yet was supposed to be this great adventurer. It doesn’t compute. Adventurous people don’t act like little rag dolls with no spark.
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Greg said:
Speaking of bubbles, Bitcoin surged past the 50k mark and is inching toward 60K.
Elon Musk set a different tone this week and stated “Bitcoin is almost as Bullsh@t as fiat money.” Many hodlers of Cryptos are saying it’s still in the beginning phase and the Bitcoin boom isn’t a bubble that will pop anytime soon.
Still to this day, the extreme volatility makes Bitcoin’s adoption as a widely-accepted form of payment highly impractical. Yet the price continues to get pumped and it’s comically overvalued.
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MathisderMaler said:
Let me say again that I advise everyone to stay out of Bitcoin and the stock market. They are beckoning fools in, but they are getting ready to pull the plug and crash both.
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Greg said:
I don’t think they will crash the market again like last year in March. Yes It’s cooling down but needed a pullback. There is even a possibility of a melt up. The reason why is many companies took advantage of the stimulus that gave their stock price a boost thru offerings. That diluted their shares however reduced much debt and made their financial statements healthy. Companies that would have went bankrupt are now still in the game.
Every big corporation is getting on board with Crypto. Yellen and Musk made some negative comments recently but Bitcoin bounced back. The issue with Tether has been settled which is a bullish catalyst.
Another round of Trillion dollar stimulus should be approved this Friday which will increase inflation yet give the markets another boost like when they did it last year in June. Of course anything can happen. Yet good advice to stay out if you don’t understand it.
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t0clock said:
BTC is more for the younger generations who want nothing to do with the old fossil ultra-controlling banking systems that have been messing with people’s money for too long. Love BTC or hate it, the fact is that many don’t understand it or even know it exists.
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rolleikin said:
Funny NYT article “Don’t Go Down The Rabbit Hole” urges readers not to even read “conspiracy theories.”
It’s full of nonsensical doubletalk like:
“Resist the lure of rabbit holes, in part, by reimagining media literacy for the internet hellscape we occupy.”
Huh? What does that even mean?
The article suggests that one should first look up the author of anything controversial in the Wikipedia and if it says he/she is a “conspiracy theorist” to just avoid reading it. 🙂
I’m seeing lots of articles like this recently. They seem to be getting increasingly desperate to “debunk” anything that questions authoritative lies.
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Helen Papadopoulos said:
Too many authoritative lies are being debunked right now from almost every area of life – medicine, history, religion, politics, finance, science… Their attempts at thwarting this type of exposure are understandable but they won’t be successful – too many people are waking up at the moment.
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Swathy Krishna said:
I don’t see how this article helps anyone. Most regular people, even smart ones argue like trolls anyway. Even when I call them on their bullshit multiple times, they lie and deny. It’s all delusion and denial with these zombies. Facts simply don’t work with them, as we have found out on various occasions. They’re always looking for AUTHORITY.
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Popcorn said:
There is no such thing as bad publicity.
Articles like that are the best way to awaken free thinkers who previously never gave any attention to conspiracy theories.
Backfire embedded into its design. Too many spooks wearing CO2 masks all day apparently.
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John C. said:
New paper by Miles – http://mileswmathis.com/barrel.pdf
Only 1 item to nitpick, I think dogs are much higher on a scale than the lowlifes furthering this crime against humanity.
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Maria said:
I had also seen this video but wondered if it could have been faked just to drive the wedge between maskers and non-maskers even deeper. My personal experience is that I go to the store all the time without a mask and no one has ever said anything to me. No one has refused me service. If this seanse from Trader Joe’s is real, then this is what needs to happen en masse. If people refused, none of this madness would continue, but that goes for a lot of things, not just covid-1984. I feel lucky that I am on the right side of fascism, i.e. the one against it, as supporting this madness can’t be good for one’s karma.
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Graham said:
I love the phrase in that paper, “sniveling rule lovers”.
In UK we used to call them “little hitlers”, but me oh my thats hate speech now.
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t0clock said:
@John C.
Agree. There’s no such thing as bad dogs, only bad owners.
I wish people stopped saying things like « that woman looks like a complete dog », « « that man is a pig », etc. Right now and more than ever I respect animals and rate them way above that majority of people behaving like idiots, covidiots and all the little snivelling fascist stupid and absurd rule enforcers.
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rolleikin said:
The “Fearless Flyer” sign is in all TJ’s stores. It’s the name of their newsletter.
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Popcorn said:
That makes the coincidence way more surprising.
Someone had to come up with the idea, and others had to like and approve it; all this independently and before the protest, the video and Miles paper.
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Stephen said:
“I don’t give a f*** about my credit rating.”
Hah haha! Right on brother, right on.
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rolleikin said:
New MM paper:
Click to access barrel.pdf
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octav said:
wow the muses are at work again! just on netflix here “I care a lot” with Rosamund Pike (a favorite!). They tell us all in this movie.
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Raymond D. said:
That movie is Hollyweird nihilist garbage and no I did not stream it 😉
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Raymond D. said:
Best review comment on that movie starts with this…
“So Pike who deserves to be put on one after this movie…”
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Raymond D. said:
Great paper.
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Greg said:
Excellent article and I agree this was another stage event.
However there are two statements I don’t agree with, as I’ve seen the experience first hand.
“They have agreed to wear a mask all day”
“So anyone agreeing to do this to stay employed is a fool”
Many employees do not agree to wear masks, it is company policy. They can be, and are being discharged. If there is a health problem, employees are offered face shields, which many people have opted to do as it makes speaking and hearing easier.
Many other places are not hiring and the ones that are, also require a mask during their shift. There isn’t any legal recourse, otherwise people would be suing their places of employment and winning financial remedies. Corporations own their property, if someone does not comply with the rules of the property owner, they can be arrested for trespassing and if an employee, discharged from employment. That type of discharge would be the employee’s fault and they would not be qualified for unemployment benefits.
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Raymond D. said:
I am not convinced it was staged. There seemed to be a queue outside Trader Joes and so the group is already going to get everyone’s heckles up just by bunking the queue en masse. Combined with the fact they’re not wearing masks, it was always going to get confrontational with someone.
Going in on your own without a mask is less likely to arouse the cultists or the zombies.
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MathisderMaler said:
No it’s not. I go in by myself without a mask and it never fails to cause a scene. I always have to tell at least one person to fuck off.
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Lio said:
I guess it depends on your area. Here in SC I’ve only been hassled three times since this started, only one time I actually left the establishment and that was at TGI Fridays. Garbage place, never get my business again.
I just found a new secondhand bookstore yesterday that doesn’t require masks or give anyone any shit about it. I will be perusing their aisles a lot more in the future.
I’m torn because on one hand, I want to share with everyone here which businesses and where are not going all-in on the hoax, but on the other hand I’m afraid that naming them will invite spooky lurkers to target them until they fall in line with the rest.
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tony martin said:
I still miss the pretty faces of the girls at the checkout counter.😊
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Raymond D. said:
The only incident I remember was a polite social enforcer at the supermarket entrance asking me to don the diaper; I always say I’m exempt with no problems. My brother did experience a more aggressive employee at a local fast-food shop, so perhaps I’ve been lucky thus far.
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virusmyth666 said:
A great article indeed, too bad its recommendations are not valid in my
cun-try.
For example, over here you’re not allowed to enter any store
or public place without a mask because the store owners are fined
10x more than you would for not wearing one. Once I accidentaly
entered a gas station market without noticing I wasnt wearing
the face diaper and the cashier immediately started to scream
with her eyes popping out of the sockets as if I was a robber.
In short, if you dont wear a mask they’ll call the cops
and refuse to do business with you. This goes for the main
stores… perhaps it’s different if you’re in a small city in the
middle of nowhere with no cops or the owner is desperate
to make a sale.
Also, not paying fines is not a possibility here as the government
has a computerized blacklist system in place that require all banks,
credit agencies etc to consult you name before allowing any transaction.
If you’re blacklisted (for any reason from owing a billion dollars,
being a murderer, or having a 20 dolar check double bounce on you)
you wont be able to access your bank account to withdraw cash or make
any payments or purchases until you “clean” your name.
The mask theater is becomming intolerable over here.
Last week I was tattle taled by a neighbour for not wearing a mask
on the common area of the apartment building I live. Luckily it
was not a fine, just a first strike by a law firm, on the grounds
that “I am putting other people’s lifes in danger”.
Its like nazi germany where people were denouncing each other
to the SS thinking that this was the right thing to do. At least
the SS and germany had real (or less fake) enemies than now,
an invisible phantom produced by the elites.
The police (just another name for “official thugs”) love issuing fines,
because they know many people will try to bribe them for like 1/3
of the amount, plus, if they are running after non-maskies they
dont have to put their lives in danger running after real criminals,
so for them it’s a win-win.
Talking about the elites, I just a video saying that the CEO
of johnson&johnson stated that “it is probable that we’ll have
to take a covid vaccine every year, just like the flu”
How convenient… and how surprised we are, arent we?
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Raymond D. said:
I think the UK is headed in this direction and at some point they’ll introduce a law stating we cannot self-exempt.
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cancelled said:
What is your country?
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virusmyth666 said:
Brazil
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Wayne said:
There’s going to be a whole bunch of Covid booster shots.
Another jab in your arm, forever.
“‘Aggressive measures needed’: India discovers 240 new, possibly more infectious Covid-19 strains ”
https://www.rt.com/news/516234-india-new-infectious-covid-strains/
As Nancy Reagan advised, “Just Say No”.
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They Live said:
The reasons that lead me to believe it is staged is why the hell does Trader Joes have bouncers at the door, and it’s on Infowars. I didn’t have much use for that shop when I lived over there, but I don’t remember any muscle at the door. I guess if the bars are closed they have to work somewhere though.
If that’s really the way things are over there now, I’m deeply saddened. I’ve had two heated exchanges with shop keepers since this nonsense started, another one where I just turned around and left, and I’ve had to ignore or politely refuse a few requests at the door. I’ve also had a few sad shoppers inform me that I would get in trouble if I didn’t conform. I gladly encouraged those folk to see the error of their logic without insulting them. It’s not easy. I’m almost always the sole unmasked harbinger of death in the building. Most people don’t care, but I do get the odd rude look.
Funnily enough, the three worst assholes about it were all men, and all about the same size. 5’8″ and around 155lbs. I suspect now that they are all grown up, they relish the opportunity to try to bully someone bigger than them.
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Raymond D. said:
We have “social enforcers” at the doors of our supermarkets over here in the UK, including the queues that you see in that video. Sure, sometimes you can just walk right in but during busy times, the enforcers start to corral us into cattle lanes.
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rolleikin said:
All the grocery stores that I have seen here in California have people at the doors to control ingress/egress and the number of persons in the store at any one time.
I’m not saying the video was or wasn’t staged (I don’t know) but there is nothing unusual about people being at the doors in the video.
But, the fact it happened at a TJ’s store makes me suspect that it was staged for a certain effect since there was that “shooter” event at a TJ’s in 2018.
TJ’s customers represent a certain demographic that is probably more likely to be open to “conspiracy theories” than, say, Ralph’s, Von’s, Safeway, etc so I can see that they would want to target that group for propaganda.
I shop at TJ’s. 🙂
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cancelled said:
A big red flag for me is the location of the Trader Joe’s is not revealed. Or was it? Maybe I missed that.
If it was a spontaneous grass roots activity, the location would not be withheld. It would be perfectly natural to mention where the Trader Joe’s was – what city, what street even.
Somebody could go there and verify the report and identify the staff as legitimate workers there. Withholding the location prevents that.
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rsack said:
@ cancelled. It was in Santa Cruz. If you look in the picture under title, it says it on the far wall
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Phil C said:
Here’s a video form my local TJ’s taken a month or so ago. I used to shop at this TJ’s occasionally until this event happened. I just wrote it off as a manufactured event, blackwashing trump supporters and anti-mask folk. Haven’t been back since. But It’s Salem, what do you expect?
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Kevin said:
Yup – appears to be staged. Also note that in the comments section virtually everyone supports the face diaper Nazis.
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Sunshine said:
Phil C, it appears to me to be a question of a dress code. I don’t know about the law in the States, but have not different clubs up until the end of 2019 been able to set their own policy and rules on how they wanted you to dress for a specific night or occasion, and if you wanted to gain entry to the party you had to comply with their dress code, or being thrown out of the queue?
Wear smart or casual, no trainers or jeans, leather or PVC only and so on …
Wiki says ‘Dress codes are created out of social perceptions and norms, and vary based on purpose, circumstances, and occasions.’
The problem, these businesses like Trader Joe’s aren’t clubs providing social events where you take part in a shared activity, but offer food, drink and other essentials supplies. This is where the crux of the problem is and I would imagine the law is clearly defined. In my view the people in the video should print out all the relevant laws including the law on wearing a mask. If there isn’t one then any pertinent documentation that would highlight this issue that they are trying to argue with the employees. It would save everyone’s time and energy if people approach a business with this in mind and backed up with a paperwork like a lawyer would do.
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Lio said:
A lot of pressure has been put on businesses to stop any kind of dress code (public decency laws aside) due to them being labeled racist. You can probably find a news story in your area about a local bar or restaurant being the target of the campaign. So while it may still be legal to require a dress code, it has been many many years since I have seen any place do it.
What I think is funny is how many businesses don’t seem to care if they lose customers, indicating they are either run by people who plan to crash the company and run with the money, or the company is getting their money elsewhere and don’t need actual people to patronize them anymore.
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Popcorn said:
I don’t understand this trespassing you always talk about here.
If someone enters a private property to buy a service, and when inside, this person is asked to inflict themselves physical damage, isn’t not complying a sort of legitimate defense exception?
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hakkdaddy said:
Some here (CTtF) I suspect believe that the owner of a business can throw out anyone he doesn’t like, for the reason of not having a mask or any other flippant reason. At least in the US, this is not true. If a shopkeeper asks you to leave because you are face-naked, he is discriminating against you for a reason not under the law.
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Greg said:
You have to check your city ordinances or state laws. But yes people can be arrested for trespassing if refusing to leave after being asked by management. Refusing to wear a mask and abide by store policy is disorderly conduct. Usually trespassing is a fine up to $1000 in my town. Many times that person usually is banned from returning to the store or they will be arrested even years later. Security guards can use restraint or put person in a holding room until police arrive.
This entire Covid hoax is coming to an end. The narrative is changing and most of us that post here called it last year, that once the vaccines arrive the story comes to an end. Other countries are opening up for travel. Many mayors in towns refuse to enforce any mask or social distancing policies. Stores are opening their dressing rooms, movie theaters and bars are open for biz. Concerts are next and we can go back to complaining how bad Bon Jovi sucks and how overpriced KISS tickets are.
It really was a pre written script, a hoax with many lies and exaggerated statistics. However not without real damages and suffering.
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Ray said:
For anyone wishing to access the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) for meaningful and very sobering information on reported deaths with case descriptions after the administration of a Covid-19 vaccine, here is the convoluted process one must follow (courtesy of an intrepid commenter elsewhere):
“Type “CDC Wonder” into Google search. Type “Covid” in WONDERS Search box top left. This search result will appear: “The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS): 1990 – last month, patient case reports of adverse events after vaccination” Click on “data request” This page appears: “About The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)” Scroll down and click on the “I agree” button Now click on the blue “Request Form” tab In the 1st Section “1. Organize table layout:” Change: Group Results By from “Symptoms” to “Vaccine Type” And By “Event Category” And By “Age” And By “VAERS ID” Also tick the box below those for “Adverse Event Description” Scroll down to: “3. Select vaccine characteristics:” Choose +COVID19 (COVID19 VACCINE) from the list (will appear in box to right) Then in sections 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, change the start date on all to Jan 2019 (leave the end date as current month and year (default) Finally, scroll to the bottom of the pager and hit the “Send” button. Some of the results though, do include accidental deaths after the vaccine, or seem to also include other deaths that just happen to have happened at some point after the vaccine was taken (so doesn’t prove causality) – interpret with skepticism!”
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tony martin said:
On a separate note…..there have been massive chemtrails here as I was shoveling the snow.
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albrost said:
I noticed an unusually-low-altitude chemtrail jet today. Around here they typically fly between 10,000 and 40,000 feet by my reckoning. This asshole was flying around 5,000 feet above ground level. Perhaps the payload needed to reach ground level in a more critical time interval.
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ATallOne said:
The Many Worlds theory says at each decision point there is a split and two alternate realities result, such that there is version of you that took action and a version where you did not take action.
If we extend this out, there are millions and millions of alternate versions of you across these alternate worlds. If so, it would mean there is a version of you that made all the “correct” choices in life and is now living your “best life”.
If one believes this then I think it removes “right” and “wrong” – there is no one moral ethical better choice because all options eventuate. All is equal.
I think this belief will be promoted as a new religion (and if the science guys who came up with this stuff have already created new religions based on this I am not aware of them, probably because I do not live in America).
I enjoy science fiction and have enjoyed many storyline with alternate realities and different versions of the characters.
It lends itself to multiple versions of an individual and the idea that events may change a person for the better or worse. Also in myth there is the idea of killing oneself, meaning to kill the lesser form or overcome the weaker self, to become a more complete or better version of oneself. And in sci fi we see stories of individuals stepping in and taking over or stealing their “other version of themselves” lives. (A moralistic person would frown on this and so the story needs to tread carefully to provide sufficient justification for the act.)
The science talks about double-slit experiments.
The alternate science has examples, like remote viewing and a number of possible outcomes. (Though, in my mind when considering anything, one can weigh up what they know and predict possible outcomes – that is just probability.)
(I, myself, do not believe in alternate realities and even if I could slip into an alternate reality, the odds are that if would just be dust and space – due to the incredibly low probability for the solar system and the earth to exist based on official science.)
Some recent oddities in official news include:
-conducting a second impeachment on Trump. If Trump was definitely no longer president (did not win the 2020 election) then it would not make sense to have the second impeachment – an impeachment is to remove a sitting president and officially at that point he no longer was. (Both impeachments went nowhere and seem to be part of the circus more than anything, but it is still odd.)
-Obama stuffed up his lines while taking the oath of office at both his presidential inaugurations and it was said that he was supposed to repeat the event and retake the oath, but it is said he never did. (Officially a person not born in the US is not allowed to be president and so perhaps he made mistakes on purpose so that according to some non-public system he was in the clear and not responsible for his actions as US president. There could be many other interpretations of this.)
Thus I wonder if some actions require multiple follow-up actions to “ensure” something is negated.
Imagine that the people involved believe they need to take additional steps to ensure reality stays on a particular path and so take extra steps to achieve it – steps that, to regular people , seem superfluous or are hard to explain. Or a different explanation might be that there is a public legal system and a hidden legal system and the additional steps are to ensure a particular outcome in the non-public legal system. It may only make sense among those who know about the possibility of alternate/ other paths or the other legal system. (I was thinking about a coder writing additional lines of code to ensure a previous sub-routine had finished before moving on to the next instruction.)
I was also thinking about how the inauguration of Biden as president took place under national guard. So much for “We the people”. I do believe there is a public version and public explanation, and also a non-public version and non-public meaning. (I don’t think it was about safety after the Capitol Hill event. The Biden story seems to be a plot point in another story that is building… but I’ll have to tackle that in a seperate post.)
So I’ve landed here (not what I believe , but someone believes) –
Opposing dualities taking place at the same time. It is and it isn’t. It did and it didn’t.
I recently watched the movie V for Vendetta because I remembered it had a strict curfew and a police state environment (similar to the current reality).
It may be worth noting that although this was originally a graphic novel, the Wachowski brothers wrote the script for the V for Vendetta movie. Is is another example of predictive programming? (For more on the Wachowski brothers of the Matrix, refer to the MM paper).
There is the Guy Fawkes mask worn by the main character, and this is also used by the computer hacker group Anonymous.
I had forgotten the plot. There had been a previous event where 80,000 people died due to a virus that escaped from a lab (but later revealed to not be an “accident” after all). The event helped magnify the power of the state and bring about a dictatorship. (Others have pointed out the logo the government uses is the double-cross – to double-cross someone etc.)
Early in the movie V makes a public statement…
“War terror disease….
Fear got the best of you and in your panic you turned to the High Chancellor who promised you order and peace
And all he demanded in return was your silent consent”.
V says “People should not be afraid of the government. The government should be afraid of the people”.
Masks enable one to disguise oneself and to take on another personality. They also allow one to be silenced or muzzled.
We learn V had been experimented on and had become superhuman. Both V and another character are forced to change, to become more than what they were. Change seems to be a good thing here – to be stronger than you were before and to no longer be afraid. It is the things that happen that bring about this change, and as a result there would be some who argue there is no bad and no evil – it is all a matter of perspective. And I wonder if the elites consider themselves blameless for all their evil activities due to this idea and that:
-for the regular people who survive – these people are stronger than they were thanks to adversity (“character building”);
-for the regular people who don’t survive – they were lesser beings and thus their lives are forfeit (“cannon fodder”).
V calls for the people to march with him on Parliament on the 4th November, a day when he plans to blow up British Parliament, and in this movie the blowing up of a building is supposed to mean the end of the previous repressive system and the start of a new era. On that say the people do march wearing the Fawkes mask.
This film was made only a few years after 9-11 and at the time I thought it was quite interesting to flip the destruction of a building to be a positive thing rather than negative thing. (My reading of 9-11 is the further worsening of things for regular people with the loss of personal freedoms and gains for the “New World Order”, and so evil through and through. But a person on the winning side would be cheering at their win.)
I think the movies provide a catharsis for the regular people, to make them feel like they have won and achieved something, and to feel in-step with their fellow man and that they are able to detect and fight back against an evil overlord. But that is only in the movies. Reality reveals the opposite. It may also be that the movies act like a written contract – if you finally glimpse what is being done and rise up against it the you can regain your rights, but by continuing to fall for the propaganda and turning a blind eye to the evidence you condemn yourself to being easy prey.
Another thing that has been bothering me is words that have opposite meanings when they are separate vs conjoined, and I see people using them incorrectly all the time now:
-a part vs apart
-in action vs inaction.
(It could be autocorrect and an accident but it is strange. Could just be part of the “keep them destabilised” plan.)
(I was also watching the TV show Mr Robot, but will have to post about that separately.)
I think the “many worlds theology” will also be combined with the “this is just an illusion, nothing is real” belief – and so once again, the actions you take don’t really matter.
Sounds contradictory but that is the point.
(During CVD, public hand washing signs encouraged people to sing/think about the Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody” so they would wash long enough:
“Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes
Look up to the skies and see
I’m just a poor boy
I need no sympathy
Because I’m easy come, easy go
Little high, little low
Any way the wind blows doesn’t really matter to me, to me”
So it may not be a coincidence that a Queen film was made starring Rami Malek, who also happens to star in Mr Robot.)
If anyone has any other examples of concurrent opposing dualities (two supposedly opposite things happening at the same time) I’d be interested to hear them.
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tony martin said:
I always liked the episode in Star Trek where there was a good captain Kirk and a evil captain Kirk.
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ATallOne said:
@Tony Martin
Yes that was fun!
Thanks for sharing!
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rolleikin said:
I like the ones where one of the cast goes crazy, which is like every other episode.
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ATallOne said:
Thanks @rolleikin for your comment! Yes , they need something to happen to be entertaining. Thanks!
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Ugh. Gnostic duality ascribes a freestanding existence to “evil” as a “something” versus the orthodox casting of evil as the free-will choice of desiring the absence of God, choosing a void, a vacuum, a nothing. This is the “Seed of Satan” clique of Genesis 3:15, foes of the Woman & Seed, a group engaged in a knee-jerk reactionary choice against all that is God’s will, and always contravening His nature as loving Creator. Jesus is the Way, Truth, Life? Satan is the “Father of Lies and Murder.”
Historically this is the Cain cult, i.e., slaying Abel was a good thing, and this Satanista adversary-of-God stuff was spread by Noah’s son Ham/Cham, who brought cannibalism and “I am god-ism” to Babylon and Egypt. God’s people are His elect? They are the elite, like Mormon Gnostics who will be gods in outer space, or Hindu Gnostics who cast out lower castes, and of course the Freemasons with their black and white floor tile of good–male–and evil–female, like the Gnostic fake Gospel of Thomas saying women cannot get to Heaven, ditto Hindus. These are the homosexuality-as-religion of the “gay Jewish actors” who are actually Amorite imposters for the most part.
Gnostics–just a nice word for Satanistas–like to build things at great public expense and tear them down. Vendetta building-bashing is consonant with their 9-11 smash-up because they are the giant companies that build giant stuff, like Herod, Inc. that built Caeserea with massive infill, and the Har Megiddo palace and the hilltop shaving and construction of Herod’s Temple. Tourism is amply exploited. Wiki notes that Caeserea was liberated by Yitzhak Rabin, and is the only Israeli locality managed by a private organization and the largest town not recognized as a local council.
SOMEBODY trashed the Temple against Titus’ orders. Door Three option is the Herod, Inc. faction still extant today that did not want thousands of real Jews coming to town for high holidays. But they kept that juicy port, Caeserea, and gained Joppa/Haifa to the north. BONUS! Tel Aviv is now the “gayest city on earth” rounding out the monopoly on Gnostic tourism and trade. The ultimate topsy-turvy of Gnostics is “Women & Children” last, right out of Genesis 3:15. That’s the Gnostic dualist trans-mandate with Trannys, mostly male-to-female, are equalizing women and children out of family and community.
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ATallOne said:
Thanks @Gerard Nordskoven
Thank you for your post. Many facts I’d not heard before. I’ll have a closer look.
I know only a little about Gnosticism. I thought the duality was “either/or”, meaning a light god and a dark god and a sense of balance – that both are needed to provide balance.
I agree that the “either/or” is usually how things are presented to give the illusion of choice e.. Democrat vs Republican; Coke vs Pepsi.
I was thinking more about something that is both good and bad at the same time (rather than either good or bad).
In regular life things can be both positive and negative and we live with the contradiction – a person who goes through a terrible event may later on say it is their defining moment and made them who they are. Trial by fire.
I suppose if it was a dark god masquerading as a light god the that might fit. Gadrael, often called Lucifer (light bringer), also known as Satan.
Perhaps the two faced god Janus would an appropriate depiction – god of beginnings and endings; of transitions from peace to war; of doorways, portals and passages.
Though this leaves me with an even darker sense of foreboding.
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Gerry said:
@ATallOne, Could you elaborate what “facts” you saw in there, and what part of it you “not heard before”?
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ATallOne said:
@ Gerry
thanks for your comment.
Perhaps I should have said “many things I’d not heard of before”
(“Things” instead of “facts” )
in relation to the post by Gerard
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Gerry said:
@ATallOne, thanks for clearing that up. I personally think I’ve heard all these keywords before though, from innumerable websites on mysticism, and also from Gerard’s many posts here.
@Gerard, I have to ask you: What exactly is your point with your reshuffled postings every day about Shem/Ham/Cain/Amorites/Satan? I have to admit I find that very annoying, especially the constant emphasis on Satanism. Was there a specific source that got you so hooked on this particular mixture of topics? Sometimes you make posts like a normal human, so why can’t you always do that? I’d really appreciate it. 🙂
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ExtraTall said:
Some additional information.
The two faced god Janus looks forwards and backwards and is connected to time – January being the start of the new year. Themes of time and two faces (different versions of self, or polarities- good & bad) also connect to the comments in Mr Robot below.
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rolleikin said:
RE: MM’s TJ’s article
Once upon a time in Hollywood …
I was working as a bartender in a Hollywood rock/jazz nightclub. I was known by several other businesses in the same block. I kept a 380 pistol behind the bar for emergencies. I brought it to work each night and took it home upon leaving so I left it in my car under the seat in a zippered case. (This was before the draconian California gun laws and was not illegal but still unusual).
I had a long black American car at the time and I am of Italian descent. One day I left my car for a few minutes in the parking lot of a neighboring liquor store from my workplace. I was known there by the owner. My car was not parked in a space but was not blocking anyone. Even so, when I came back my car was gone. It had been towed, I was told, by a nearby gas station owner who had a tow service. I walked down to his gas station and there was a fenced yard in back with my car inside it. No one was around and the gate in the fence was open.
“I’ll be damned if I’m going to go looking for this thief just so I can pay him some exorbitant fee for stealing my car,” I thought. So, I just walked in, got in my car and drove away. Turns out the guy found the gun (what was he doing looking under the seat?) and word spread back to the nightclub’s neighboring businesses that I must be in the mafia or something (Italian bartender guy with long black car and gun under the seat who took his car back without paying for tow).
Nobody ever bothered me about the car after that and everybody on the block liked me even better than before after that incident. 🙂
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tony martin said:
I guess you better not mess with Rolle…. or is that Leroy Brown?😜
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rolleikin said:
Better believe it, bud. Or, I’ll get the Godfather on your ass. 🙂
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tony martin said:
Oh yeah… then and I’ll get Tony Soprano on your ass. He’s my brother in law.😜
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Your car would not have been towed if you had put the obligatory red ribbon around the steering column.
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rolleikin said:
Yeah, and I didn’t even have a St Christopher medal in there. Mama mia!
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thechemicaluniverse said:
RIP No more “performances” One of the only people where all his names were ancestors and had a lawyer fighter pilot father from the “Burma India China” Theater of WWII and his mother was an Armstrong
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Limbaugh
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Was it real?? Did Rush find Jesus??
http://www.tathasta.com/2021/02/it-was-real-friend-and-former-employee.html
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tony martin said:
Maybe he was praying for the first lady to give him a kiss?
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I bet even the Big L Guy welcomed him, as hey I do not doubt he is has a radio show down there now. Endlessly telling the BAD bad liberals about conservative “reality” ,fires and pain….you know as above so below!!! Be good Google!
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Sven Swensen said:
Rush never passed the smell test for me – very slick how he tapped into conservative “mainstream” values, but personally I didn’t find him coming across as genuine. Then I read somewhere a number of years ago how he supposedly pulled “an Epstein” and went on a trip to Central or South America by private jet, with some deviant pals, loaded up with boner pills and looking to access to high-end brothel(s). I have no clue if it was true or not, as all celebrities get cloaked in plenty of smoke and misdirection over time.
But the way he promoted the idea of politics actually mattering pretty much tells you whose side he was on…just my two centavos worth.
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Wayne said:
I disliked Rush back in the OJ Trial days. A egotistical blow hard. “Excellence In Broadcasting”.
Same deal with Bill O’Reilly.
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rolleikin said:
There was a fake “crazy shooter” event in a Trader Joe’s here in LA in 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Trader_Joe%27s_hostage_incident
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I love the helicopter stolen car chases which make Channel 7 breaking news as they tend to go all over So Cal..sometimes forever it seems,at extremely high speeds as the”bad” driver is always looking for a way to ditch the cops. as night time comes….as the news people talk about what must be going through the driver’s mind.It is a fascinating problem, as you have to get away from the helicopter and the patrol cars. ha ha ha. But you dont have to worry about “minor traffic offenses”
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rolleikin said:
Yeah, they love those helicopter car chases. They’re great ratings-boosters plus they can sell the footage later to those “Daring Videos” type shows.
My ex-wife worked for a TV production company in Hollywood. Practically all they did was produce fake “blooper” footage which they sold to those TV blooper shows that used to be popular back in the 1980s-90s.
Everything in Hollywood is fake. 🙂
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Damn, I am still waiting for someone to win that game,I did wonder if it was faked, as they always give up meekly. instead of winding up in shootouts in the High Sierras like Bogey.
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tony martin said:
Everyone likes a helicopter car chase.
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rolleikin said:
I was thinking of getting one of those fishnet face masks with big holes in them. Anyone here try those?
What can they do? There are no required specifications for masks, just that they cover the mouth and nose, right? And, if they did create specifications then they’d have to disallow practically ALL masks because they’re ineffective in stopping viruses anyway,
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I always cut out the cotton and try to make holes to breathe through, so that if you examine it, it is silly, but UNLIKE GEORGE FLOYDI can breathe. If asked I just say my dog ate it.
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They Live said:
You could always use crotchless panties in a pinch
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tony martin said:
Here’s the standard requirement for masks.
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rolleikin said:
The bandana type masks are completely open at the bottom so they would do nothing whatever to keep anything out and I see people wearing them. Same with those plastic face shields. I see no difference between them and a fishnet mask (or nothing at all).
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tony martin said:
And also my job has been cancelled because I worked on the phantom of the opera and it is a masquerade.
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Mihai M said:
As far as masks, here’s a mask that could be great for the right type of person.
https://shopmockr.com/
Would be interesting to do a sort of case study and see the vitriolic responses from all the micro tyrants at grocery stores etc. then call them out on their foolish policing. I could see some could really have fun with it.
Fortunately I’m rarely in situations where use a face mask, and even then I use a very very thin practically see through neck gator like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Apapacho-Neck-Gaiter-Face-Mask/dp/B088QLBJZ3 My wife has had it for years now, and she got it at Target.
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Michael Deloatch said:
Yes wear a live gator around your neck and nobody gonna mess with you. Amos Moses though shouldst be living at this hour…
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Wayne said:
I have a gaiter. They are popular in this area among landscapers and construction workers. I’m not sure how effective they are with poof dust.
Anything would be effective against mythical viruses.
I’m thinking about a military balaclava that are popular among the “good” terrorists in Syria at the moment. Or a shemagh scarf.
I kept my full face motorcycle helmet on when going into a Home Depot. I was also carrying a large backpack that could have held a small armory.
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Popcorn said:
I never spent 1 single cent on anything related to covid measures. Here in Italy the laws say it’s mandatory to bring a facemask with you, and it’s not mandatory to wear it unless in certain circumstances (when 1m of distance cannot be guaranteed).
There is no real definition of face masks so I just wear a neck cloth ready to be used to cover my mouth if needed.
Still, I try to avoid other people on the streets because seeing others killing themselves thinking to be protecting from death, is heartbraking.
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virusmyth666 said:
It would be an interesting social experiment in “human dumbness”
to see how open of a mesh size fabric would it take to make people
start complaining at me.
I think I’ll give it a try.
First, pantyhose mask, then burlap sack,
then fishnet socks, and then finally
wonder woman fabric used on the
seat of her invisible plane.
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ATallOne said:
Thoughts on Mr Robot (TV show)
Many elements in Mr Robot predict or correspond to real events across 2015-2020, such as the Presidency of Trump and rise of cryptocurrency. The creator of the show looks to be very clever with very good intuition, and it may be that his show was given the green light to be made because it ticked many boxes. The creator mentioned the real life events of the Global Financial Crisis, and the protests Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring as inspirations. Or perhaps it is another example of predictive programming.
It is a well written and crafted show. But I thought I should make a few notes given how well it plays into the current narrative.
SPOILERS BELOW
In Season 1 the hackers encrypt banking records (referred to as “5-9” – the date it occurred on), in effect wiping out debt, and at the end of Season 4 the hackers have stolen money from the super-bad rich guys and redistributed it to the masses – a modern day Robin Hood. This seems a little too close to “The Great Reset” (World Economic Forum) & “Prosperity funds” (QAnon etc.) storylines we hear in real life.
The first season of Mr Robot is reminiscent of Fight Club with the cancellation of debt, but by season 2 there are many unintended side effects, as the people who actually had savings with their bank or had paid off most of their loan were incapacitated by the inability of the bank to retrieve banking records, and the main character later describes his actions as speeding up the “inevitable decline of human civilisation” and there are scenes of people queuing at ATMs to withdraw the maximum of $50 they are allowed, a preference for payment in cash, garbage piled up along the streets, and people bartering items on the side of the road. So while the show starts by talking about the elites who run and rule the world as evil, at this point they seem like a necessary evil – a whitewashing of the financial and governing system. And in Season 3 the main character Elliot finds a way to un-do what he had done.
Conveniently it all plays into the hands of the financial elite who are able to introduce another cryptocurrency (eCoin) that becomes widely acceptable and that the government allows to be used to make loans with. In other words, the whole event worked to the advantage of the elite. Suspicious? Definitely. While the show presents the main character & hacker as experiencing dissociative identity disorder (multiple personalities including an imaginary friend whose actions propel the events forward – just like the movie Fight Club), my immediate reading was that he was actually MKUltra and all his actions were directed by the elites, including the insider working together with the hackers to bring about the event , and by this I mean his alternate personas do the bidding of the elite while the main character is confused and experiences only glimpses of the actions of his other personas. So rather than the way the story is told and plays out, for me this “5-9” event had always been intended by the elites who brought all their chess pieces together with a few agent provocateurs to ensure everything proceeded according to their plan. A bit of upheaval can be used to accelerate their agenda.
The story also points to China, or an individual in China, who is behind it all, pulling the strings of government and the financial system, and the rise in power of this person and their associates over the past 30 years. In other words, the storyline also plays into the a the real-life positioning of China as the bad guys. In real-life consider the increase in military presence and activity of China over the past 50 years, in particular over the past 20 years; as well as many activities to ensure access to resources (e.g. Belt and Road Initiative); China having space missions; plus the recent alternative storyline of China -developing/releasing the COVID-19 virus to undermine/ incapacitate the world economy. MM readers will be able to see that this is just a storyline and the manoeuvring and positioning of China into this role has been a very long term plan and is not just the result of one person in China who achieved a certain rank and worked to take over and exploit the world. MM has also noted the recent black-washing of the the Democratic party with the intentional planting of data to make the voting counts and electoral rolls looks suspicious. If the voting is rigged there is no need to do this – they could make the counts looks reasonable. There were also the allegations of improper activity by Biden and his son when Obama was president, and I saw clips of Chinese people discussing these storylines, black-washing Biden among Chinese people perhaps as well as among those who watch the alternative media. It sounds like these plot points have been planted for a future storyline that is yet to unfold. I had heard about the massive debt the pre-Mao Chinese government had held with the US, and current day massive debt the current US has with current China, and I had wondered if at some point the US will refuse to pay saying that their current debt is offset by the previous debt. Perhaps this could be used as the pretence for an outright war? Perhaps 2020 and Trump’s actions to divert trade with China were to ensure supply lines from sources other than China should the US have an outright war with China.
In a train scene in season 2 we see an Anglo-Saxon girl wearing a pink medical mask – like the ones we are being forced to wear now. At that time, roughly 2016, the people who wore such masks were more likely to be Asian. The show talks about wearing masks a lot – different versions of the self to deal with different things. For the main character Elliot, Mr Robot takes over at certain points to do what needs to be done. Leading to questions of “Who is the real you?”, “Is any of this real?”, “Can you trust your senses?”, “Can you trust others?” Most of the time you can’t trust other people and Elliot is betrayed by everyone, even his sister.
One of the big questions in the show is the nature of reality. At one point one character is pointing a gun at the main character and the main character explains it away as another figment of his imagination, and is then shot – so the viewer takes this to mean this was a real event. There is also lots of talk of alternate worlds and other versions of oneself. And the events that happen often bring out the worst in people. Plus bad guy characters often help the main character reveal what is really going on. Once again many storylines where the bad guys are necessary for our existence.
There are electrical brownouts and unreliable electricity with warnings of blackouts – thus limiting internet access. Is this also a foreshadowing of a future plot point? If we think about how strongly companies are being pushed to move data to the cloud, we can imagine the disruption of access to the internet as devastating. They like to force us into a certain behaviour and then take it from us, so that we demand action to ensure it is returned, and we usually barter away more of our freedoms – for instance, it could be that all internet activity would need to be logged with some unique identifiable record and they could get there if there was a massive hack that took out a lot of important information. In other words I wonder if in the near future access to the internet will be restricted “for our own safety”.
In the show there is a currency war between Bitcoin and the newly invented eCoin. eCoin wins.
In real life there is the BRICS grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa that has led to a payment system that does not include the US dollar. Since the end of WWII the US dollars was required for international trade payments, inflating the value of the US dollar and helping ensure the preeminence of the US. Other payment systems that are beyond or outside the use of the US dollar could be said to contribute to a relative decline in power for the US and are perceived to be a threat.
There are other aspects of the Mr Robot story that overlay behaviours we see among extremist groups in the Middle East (e.g suicide bombers in Palestine) on the fictional “Dark Army” who work for Whiterose (the bad guy in Mr Robot), who seem to have been brainwashed into thinking this reality doesn’t matter because they are working to build a better world. Whiterose seems to have convinced them she will create a machine and they will be reborn in a better world – some think this is about time-travel or alternate realities. In the end these are false promises to get the little minions to follow orders. Consider the original assassins who were drugged up (hash) & given beautiful women & told if they die while serving the cause they will receive 72 virgins in paradise. The number 72 has holy connotations of holy completion (7 holy x 12 complete). In the TV show at one point 72 buildings are to be destroyed as part of the plans to undermine the banking system, and the main character is able to save 1 building, so only 71 buildings are destroyed – thus the project is only slightly behind schedule (though the effects are still devastating).
The alternate persona Mr Robot says to Elliot something like “you are god and I am your prophet”. (Also taken from Islam where Allah is god and Mohammad is his prophet.)
In the show the hacker group is named fsociety and they release videos wearing a mask (slightly different to, but reminiscent of the Anonymous group who in real life wear the Guy Fawkes mask, also used in the movie V for Vendetta).
fsociety removes the balls from the Wall Street Bull in NY and later the balls are thrown through the skylight in Congress in an act the fictional TV news describes as “fsociety attacks Capitol Hill” and Dom (FBI character) describes as “domestic terrorism. At another point some protestors storm a corporate building and spray paint the walls and spread mayhem. This all seems to foreshadow events from January this year.
In real-life reality, in January 2021 there is the protest/ “attack” on Capitol Hill and talk of it being “domestic terrorism” – supposed to be a protest at Biden faking his election win. This will allow additional laws to remove more personal freedoms in the US. Thankfully MM readers can see beyond the official news story and ask who benefits to understand what is really going on.
So while Mr Robot appeals to people who want to believe the big bad guys continually plot and scheme to ruin regular people’s lives and how nice it would be to bring them down, in one sense this show provides catharsis in bringing down a really bad guy, but in another sense, at the same time, it allows people to feel ok about letting the big bad guys continue their plotting and scheming, so long as regular people can continue their comfortable first world existence.
Some quotes from the show:
“Control is an illusion”
“I do see the beauty in the rules. The invisible code of chaos hiding behind the menacing face of order.”
“What do you see in the seams between order and chaos?”
“Religions are metastasising mindworms by the charlatans that want to run us.”
“What if instead of fighting back, we cave? Give away our privacy for security. Exchange dignity for safety. Trade in revolution for repression. What if we choose weakness over strength? They’ll even have us build our own prison. This is what they wanted all along, for us to buy in to our worst selves. And I just made it easier for them. I didn’t start a revolution. I just made us docile enough for the slaughtering.”
“Blend in. Look bored. Broken. Get a blank office stare on my face. This is how they do it, isn’t it? How they’re able to watch the world fall apart around them. Because to them, this is normal. It’s all they know.”
“This shit is worse than Snowden” (fsociety reveals in a video that the government is surveilling 3 million citizens illegally for no legitimate reason.)
“I intend to leave a legacy the standard of which was set by god… anything less is not worth mentioning.”
“ “A civilisation which leaves so many of its citizens unsatisfied and drives them into revolt neither has, nor deserves, the prospect of a lasting existence.” “ Freud
“Your revolution was only allowed to happen because it was bought and paid for by people like them. Face it, no matter how hard you try that is always the end result.”
(Seems like the show approves acquiescence.)
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Grand slog through mod enlighten-tainment, including a lovely homage to Sigmund Freud by these acolytes of his nephew, PROPAGANDA author and media maven Edouard Bernays. ROLLING STONE published Rolling Stones’ promoter Peter Swales’ hit piece on Freud. Swales was relentless in investigating Freud’s cocaine use, his affair with sister-in-law Minna Bernays, and murderous rage for mentor Fliess, who suspected a Sherlockian “Reichenbach Falls” scenario. Swales concluded Freud was a Dr. Feelgood easing the “hysteria” of female incest victims with morphine, presumably after being bedevilled by so-called “wife-swapping Jews” (Amorites), the Frankists who preached evil is good as it will hasten Messiah’s return. Jacob Frank was bankrolled by Rothschilds, and the Frankist “for a good time” symbol was the red shield. Rothschild.
“You do not know that I am the Devil? I have had to play the Devil all my life so that others could build the most beautiful cathedral with the material I produced.”
–Sigmund Freud
Freud lived the lie, changing the impact of incest into subconscious weenie envy so that he could, like every good Gnostic, be a star “symbologist” to quote the Gnostic Freemasonic THE DaVINCI CODE, abstracting into oblivion all reality, meaning and truth.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-intellectual-odyssey-of-former-rolling-stones-promoter-peter-swales-192293/
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ATallOne said:
Thanks @ Gerard Nordskoven
Thanks for your comments. Like many people I found Freud to be far to obsessed with his orifices and am happy the evidence is mounting of his inappropriate behaviour. I think people who mess with other people’s minds are often borderline megalomaniacs – all that power goes to their head.
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Helen Papadopoulos said:
Freud was a wanker. He did a lot of damage with his theories on incest. I went to therapists as a teenager who were Freudians that tried to convince me that my experiences of sexual abuse were just a figment of my imagination (fantasies). I was suicidal after seeing them – that’s not the way that therapy is supposed to work. The following year I went to university and studied Freud at a very progressive university that allowed the truth about him to be revealed.
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ATallOne said:
Thanks @ Helen Papadopoulos
Sorry to hear you had such terrible experiences compounded by further terrible experiences.
Would be nice to put all the nonsense theories on a catapult and launch it off a cliff, but there is so much it would probably fill all the oceans.
Thanks
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tony martin said:
If you don’t believe in psychiatry then you’re crazy!😎
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ATallOne said:
Very funny @tony martin
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ATallOne said:
See the article by a reader on the Global Business Network where there is a section explaining the double cross.
“http://mileswmathis.com/gbn.pdf”
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Popcorn said:
Basically what’s left is:
– Internet breakdown
– USA/China war
And probably other things hidden more subtly.
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ATallOne said:
Thanks @popcorn for your comment
Yes those things could be lined up.
Agree with MM and many others that the stock market and Bitcoin are being pumped and will crash.
This is the year of the ox and the bull is a strong symbol. It is also used to indicate strength on Wall Street, plus is the Canaanite god Baal. And 21 is Blackjack. So I’m not sure if Wall Street will crash in 2021. Wait and see.
My guess is they have been throwing around ideas on how a war should start between the US and China. We saw Hong Kong protests late 2019 and the cvd took over the news – I thought perhaps it might be about “saving Hong Kong” if the Chinese military started putting down the protesters.
I think it will be more about border clashes eg China and Taiwan (China lost Taiwan to Japan about 120 yes ago , so China, Taiwan and Japan all could get in a tangle over Taiwan and resources in the sea around Taiwan). There are other small states that share a border with China so a clash there could be used.
China has bought minerals in various countries eg a mountain here, a mine there, so it may be about securing access to resources.
The resource question is interesting given the heavy push to net zero carbon and push to use solar energy and solar panels. A solar flare or an EMP could ruin any solar panels and electrical devices and make people question the push to solar panels, so I think they’ll keep that one on hold for now – in the meantime they will be able to crank out lots of money from tax incentives for their green stocks.
A few years ago there was a hack of UK hospitals interfering with the delivery of medical services. I could imagine something like that again perhaps on a larger scale. One would think that would cause more people to be up in arms than Netflix going down, and yet I fear the opposite is true. In Australia Facebook will no longer be providing access to Australian media news stories and people are all whinging about it – and then I remind them they don’t pay for Facebook so perhaps FB could have a user fee in place to pay for news content and suddenly it all goes quiet. Meantime with all the people complaining about fake news on FB I also pointed out if FB does not contain news content it will be easier to spot the fake news of FB because it will all be fake news. Again silence.
I think a hacking even might take down parts of the internet and be labelled a malicious attack, and then require some kind of identifiable login as though that would prevent hacking or disturb the dark web. And the set limits on use. But what it will allow is more authoritarian control. (I’d like to believe it could wipe out forced sex slavery, porn etc but…).
The GMOs and food poisoning will continue. Who knows if the GMOs and any medicines injected will work together to further undermine the human body. By making people more susceptible to emotional swings one can cause a lot more problems in society – and I’m worried they’ll be able to ramp people up into a panic on queue, given how well they have programmed people to believe the news and be emotionally manipulated by music.
Then there is the alien agenda but I think will be a slow build. There is the report Trump ordered the spy agencies to provide to a committee and that will include Space Command, and is due mid year. China has supposedly seen a small monolith on the dark side of the moon, and that can tie into the human-made silver monoliths in the US, Romania, & Australia over the past few months, conveniently reminding people of 2001 & directed panspermia.
Plus a few more natural disasters to keep people off balance.
Ugh ruins all the good fiction when I realise it was all just predictive programming.
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ATallOne said:
Info wars has posted a story about some interruptions in services and asked “the great reset”?
“ Fed Investigating Massive Outage Of Its Interbank Payment System”
“https://www.infowars.com/posts/fed-investigating-massive-outage-of-its-interbank-payment-system/”
Btw
When I think about the cancellation of debt then I think about how much debt the bank has with regular people while also holding a piece of the persons assets. And so I wonder about the banks debts being cancelled also…
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tony martin said:
I was in the store the other day and there was a couple of muslim girls who wear the niqab or Islamic face veil.
Suddenly these girls who used to seem weird are now looking normal for covering their faces like everyone else.
I think masks are a sign of submission.
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
Bingo!
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Maria said:
If Josh is around, I wonder if it is true what I read in the news that Israel is opening up society, but only for those that have been vaccinated? There is allegedly an app with a green pass that is valid for 6 months after people have received their second vaccination dose.
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Wayne said:
However, the Zionists are blocking the fake vaccines that are being shipped to Palestinians from reaching Palestinians.
A vaccine for a disease that has no fit for purpose diagnostic test to indicate infection.
People lining up for the magical mystery jab waiting to take you away.
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Sunshine said:
In Google Translate, type ‘quarantine’ from English to Latin. When you get the result, tap the reverse double-arrows. Then tap them again. Then once more …
I’ve tried this myself and this is what you get:
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Michael Deloatch said:
What a remarkable finding.
I tried a few phrases from the estimable Georgia Guidestones.
Run “Avoid petty laws and useless officials.” through Hebrew and back to English with your method, and it becomes
“Avoid petty laws and useless depositors. ”
Always comes down to banking and deregulation doesn’t it…
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Sunshine said:
If we try it enough times it will say ‘Stop noticing, goyim’
https://i.imgur.com/fL2MIh6.gifv
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Helen Papadopoulos said:
This made me laugh so hard…thanks for posting.
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Ray said:
Attrahenti phaenomenon, quidem
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Vincent Boombatz said:
“With NASA’s textbook landing of the rover Perseverance on Mars this week, the public’s attention has been captured by a very special companion tucked inside the aeroshell along with the rover: The helicopter Ingenuity. ”
##–https://www.digitaltrends.com/news/mars-helicopter-ingenuity-first-status-update/-##
People evidently believe it’s “science” to fly a helicopter in basically zero barometric pressure.
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MathisderMaler said:
Reminds me of Ralph Rene, who pointed out years ago the parachutes used on descending Mars capsules wouldn’t work due to the limited atmosphere. Helicopters wouldn’t work for the same reason, but they are relying on the fact most people don’t know Mars has a very thin atmosphere, less than 1% of Earth’s.
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Alex said:
@Mathis
I don’t know WTF they are relying on anymore. Surely they are preparing to overturn the system.
If the Mars atmosphere is 1 percent the volume of earth’s what sort of density does it have at low levels according to the current mainstream story.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
@Miles
I wonder what would be the Mars’ charge ‘updraft’ in comparison to the charge ‘downdraft’ near the surface. Could the charge ‘updraft’ on Mars be enough for the high speeding parachute to still be opening (up-charge ‘coupling’; provided that the angle of descend was extremely shallow, almost parallel with the surface) and high elise rotation to be lifting the helicopter (albeit low above the ground).
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Wayne said:
Most people think Covid and its mutation of the week is real.
And that if someone is not wearing a mask, then that person is automatically a “superspreader”.
Soon, it will be a civic duty to use deadly force on a maskless, genocidal person (zombie/alien/pod person).
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virusmyth666 said:
Not soon, it’s already happening in my country.
Not only people are deluded into thinking it is a civic duty,
but also a moral/ethical duty.
The “general consenus” over here is that if you dont wear
a mask or even question the plandemic, you’re a genocide.
People reguraly call the president a genocide for having
questioned the official narrative over the virus and vaccines,
and of course he was massacred by the standard
journazistic press.
Even the most “educated” people I know have bought into it
and will feel extremely angry at you for saying otherwise.
We’re a nation of cuckold husbands that will be the last
in the world to admit the truth.
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tony martin said:
That’s why I sound like a broken record with the video…. but I think it’s the most important video to show people if you have a laptop you could bring it around and show them.
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Popcorn said:
Have no fear of the future.
Fear the real deathly danger of wearing masks.
Fear the real uncertainty of untested jabs.
All this applies even if the covid and vaccines stories were real.
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rolleikin said:
I can’t believe a parachute would even open in such conditions. I would like to see this Martian parachute demonstrated in a vacuum chamber where a pressure of less than 1% of Earth’s atmosphere could be easily created.
Plus, even though Martian gravity would be less than Earth’s, a falling object would encounter almost zero aerodynamic drag so I would think it would fall much faster as a result.
Next, I suppose NASA will have prop-driven airplanes flying around Mars. Actually, they already DO have virtually the same thing in their Martian helicopter. OMG! How stupid is that?
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Alex said:
I believe the volume of atmosphere is supposed to be 1 percent not the pressure.
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rolleikin said:
The wikipedia says:
“The atmosphere of Mars is much thinner than Earth’s. The average surface pressure is only about 610 pascals (0.088 psi) which is less than 1% of the Earth’s value.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Mars
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Alex said:
Thanks Rolle
Is there an explanation anywhere as to how this Mars helicopter works. I guess the story is if it is less than 1 percent the weight of a normal helicopter it should fly.
How do they film it is my question do you load the thing up with extra weight, go Cgi, or just fly one around in Canada and assume most people couldn’t give a fcuk.
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Jared Magneson said:
One can do almost anything with CGI. It’s usually a tell-tale sign of a fake, too. The recent Mars nonsense is blatant – they didn’t bother grading their work at all, and every shot is far, far too clean. It’s almost like a cartoon. Pathetic.
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tony martin said:
Well here’s the latest video from Elon Musk.
I’ve studied it and I’m sure it’s authentic.
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Popcorn said:
On TV I heard the helicopter was tested by hanging it in a way that simulates Mars’ scenario. It’s ridiculous, but they still decided to broadcast that.
I don’t really understand why they can’t stop, since all they get are more and more woke people. Money can be stolen in other ways after all.
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rolleikin said:
They don’t need or want money. They want the hearts and minds of the public. They want to be our heroes so they can control what we think and do.
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Popcorn said:
Good point.
But still, their lies only increase the probability to be unmasked.
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rolleikin said:
I haven’t found any info on the actual motor(s) used to spin the rotors. No mention of it in the diagrams I’ve seen. They mention batteries, avionics and solar panel for charging but nothing about the actual motor(s).
I also found no details on how steering is accomplished. I see no swash plates or rods for pitch control as on normal helicopters. It’s not a drone with separate multiple rotors. It uses a double contrarotating rotor with both rotors on the same axis so it would have to alter pitch to steer.
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Michael Deloatch said:
There’s no need to steer. Air traffic is quite minimal on Mars, so danger of collision is minuscule. Just start hovering and see where the soft martian breeze carries you… (Works sort of like voting for the bill so you can find out what’s in the bill.)
Why didn’t they just send there a mylar helium balloon?
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thechemicaluniverse said:
I forget which American president it was that pushed his “Mars Mission Vision””?? Wasn’t that GW Bush?? I remember everyone laughing at him. AT THE TIME.
President Bush has unveiled a new vision for space exploration, calling on NASA to “gain a new foothold on the moon and to prepare for new journeys to the worlds beyond our own “We do not know where this journey will end,” said Bush, “yet we know this: Human beings are headed into the cosmos.”
.”https://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/bush_vision.html
Compared to braindead Biden, GW was genius!! Onwards into the Cosmos!!!
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suntzufighting said:
Might gimbal from the rotor mast, that will give you lateral movement. To rotate on its axis, one of the rotors can be braked if they are driven by a differential. Coordinate the two and you have control.
That solar array looks a bit small considering they are not nearly as efficient on Mars as they are on Earth, given the distance from the Sun.
Ingenuity must have amazing performance here on Earth, given the thicker atmosphere, although offset by higher gravity. Anybody like a go at the math? I am more poet than quant.
For a guy that wants to colonize Mars, Musk does not seem to do any reconnaissance of his target. No orbital surveys, no landers? Will NASA give him all the data for free?
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rolleikin said:
“Might gimbal from the rotor mast, that will give you lateral movement. To rotate on its axis, one of the rotors can be braked if they are driven by a differential. Coordinate the two and you have control.”
I don’t see anything that looks like a gimbal and braking one rotor would only cause the copter to rotate (yaw), not change direction.
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Josh said:
Hey Everybody, here is a link to a large PDF documenting injury from COVID-19 vaccines. I found it somewhere and added a bunch of stuff at the beginning. Feel free to share far and wide.
https://tinyurl.com/vaxinjurycovid19
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Diane Shears (@DianeShears) said:
Thanks, Josh! Very useful. I will share.
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cancelled said:
It’s very disturbing reading through the death roster.
Almost all of my loved ones are submitting to this vaccine. No, submitting to this injection of … mRNA, lipids, and salts supposedly. And I know there’s no point in giving them any of this information, because they will just turn against me.
An acquaintance whose sister is a hospital nurse told her point blank several weeks ago that many patients were having adverse reactions to the vaccine which horrified her because “no one was reporting them and you were not hearing about it on the news.”
They’ll be able to covertly collect data on the clinical effects of the mRNA injections by using that barcode and IIS (Immunization Information System) data. So they don’t need the VAERS “decoy” info.
People are unwittingly submitting themselves to clinical trials of experimental drugs. Normally, people have knowingly submitted to clinical trials and have received compensation in exchange for being a lab rat.
I will be monitoring my loved ones closely.
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Phil C said:
Their compensation would be “freedom” but we see how that’s working out.
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Popcorn said:
freedom …
ironic
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kocotube01 začasni said:
@Josh
Thank you, very helpful as pressuring tool to be used on those who have the power to change the course of the system.
I sent the link to the Commision for Medical Ethics of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Maria said:
Interesting. Seems like a quiet carnage is taking place. Except for those that are unable to get informed, I can’t say I feel sad for people as anyone ignorant enough to take such experimental medical treatments has it coming. I’ve warned those I know, but some of them are probably still going to take it and by now I am just sitting back waiting for the fallout.
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They Live said:
Thanks for posting this Josh.
My wife has been comparing nursing home deaths before and after the listed vaccination dates. Significant increase 1 to 5 days afterward. Total media blackout of course. Sickening
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Ray said:
Thanks Josh. I found the VAERS data compelling enough, but this provides even more context. Of course, they´ll use the under-reporting as justification for big-data.
The most lamentable side-effect of a demoralized society is lack of outrage.
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Raymond D. said:
Opinion/commentary headline from the Wall Street Journal online:
We’ll have herd immunity by April
The WSJ is a P-Navy primary Mouth of Sauron device, right? Apparently the Russian government is spouting off about herd immunity by the Summer.
Maybe covid1984 was a one-off wheeze and perhaps masks and social restrictions will be quickly forgotten as the new wheeze kicks in (Space Aliens! 😉 ).
Personally, I think that is a load of hopium and assume that the wheeze is one of their generational ones — the War on Colds — that will provide dividends for years to come, e.g. an excuse to bring in “First World” impoverishing projects like 2030 and Da Gweat Weset.
My problem with my opinion is that speaking of herd immunity by the middle of 2021 sounds like spook-talk for ending the project. So I dunno. Didn’t Miles suggest in his earlier papers on the covid project that it would have a limited shelf life? He is usually right.
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Raymond D. said:
And if you think about it, covid1984 has destroyed the majority of small businesses in the West putting even more families at the mercy of the state. Yes, the treasury rape has been phenomenal but in terms of societal change, a great scythe swept across the West, a levelling that P-Navy economists were asking for during the financial “crisis” of 2008. I recall the figure of 30% being bandied about by the wankers, “The West needs to lose about 30% of its wealth and be brought into line with India and China” or something along those lines.
That just translates as wealth being transferred to the Families of course.
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Economic distress is the #1 cause of divorce in America. Note that every Amorite “Jew” Protestant Reformer introduced divorce, and in the case of Martin Luther, bigamy (blessing the bigamous second marriage of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse), adultery, and marriage Woody Allen-style, to foster children (“Sermon on Marriage), a practice banned by the Catholic Church. Martin Luther had the distinction of being the first to translate, not the BIble, but the Koran, into German. And best bud Philip Melancthon called Luther a “Gnostic” for his wild, wild ways.
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tony martin said:
Isn’t it interesting how they use the word “HERD”…that means we’re just cattle or sheep. Which is what they think of us. And sheople are acting like it to boot.
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rolleikin said:
I have a feeling there will be many more deaths from the “vaccines” in the coming months and lots of denials about the cause.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Yes, the old and sick people will keep dying with or without the vaccine, I suspect Long term care homes and hospitals are always dangerous.
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rolleikin said:
I would think (or hope) that most people who choose a medical career have a genuine desire to help others so there must be (again, hoping) many of these professionals who know what is really going on and who are now extremely conflicted at being forced to remain silent about it. Perhaps one day soon the dam will burst and we will see more of an outpouring of truth than our governors can suppress.
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suntzufighting said:
That is why they are already predicting a third wave, very convenient explanation for all the quackcine fatalities.
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rolleikin said:
Perhaps the reason they’re now talking about a 3rd jab is that the first two didn’t kill enough people. 😦
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Good morning….Wow more dreams of the unspeakable, as this year of covid19 has a lot of unspeakable….I find myself sleeping to the audiobook LBJ, the Mastermind of the JFK Assassination..as it postulates a lot of Unspeakable about the Nature of our Government in the 50’s and 60’s. fraud schemes, Things like Blackmail . Did LBJ blackmail Jack into becoming his VP?? Is that why RFK hated Lyndon so much. Did Lyndon have extensive kickback fraud schemes involving government regulations?? ie did JFK just have to put up with Lyndon?? I wonder what LBJ had on Jack to blackmail him, his “Addison’s disease??(ha ha ha) His mistresses???ha ha ha.
Yes LBJ lived next to J Edgar who headed up the gestapo since Wilson He also had his good friend Bobbu Baker..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Baker
who seemed to run girls and gambling in the Senate
LBJ also had a lot of rich friends from Texas. Yes LBJ helped Texas “pork” industry. Even putting NASA close to the San Jacinto battleground, and LBJ was a “doer”, a talker and a blesser to his constituents. and helped shape the new deal post war government industry partnership we enjoy today.
Anyway, I will have to reread MM Kennedy papers to see if I can find out what unspeakable LBJ had on JFK….ha hhah
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thechemicaluniverse said:
ONe last thing to add; There is a curious “resonance” in the JFK/LBJ,Nixon years (1960-1974)and the Reagan/Bush Clinton years (1980-2000). It turns out of course, LBJ and RMN were great “friends”
https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2011/05/rn-and-lbj-an-overlooked-relationship/ Both JFK and RR were “shot” and marginalized early in their presidency. Curiously the Bushes and the Clintons were like”family”
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Raymond D. said:
I suspect..no I hope that one of the unforeseen consequences of the covid1984 hoax is that a significant amount of the population turn their backs on Authority. I hope their “scenario planning” didn’t figure that the scam would shine a light on all their local shills and scions. Maybe we’ll all start up local systems of support and turn our backs on the state.
Hope springs eternal or is it hopium?
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cancelled said:
Speaking of local spooks, I’ve decided that’s a great place to focus attention.
I found myself on an interesting trail which started out with just one name (a woman at my local farmers market stalking and harassing me for not wearing a mask outside, which was not against the mandate of the city in question.) .
When I looked up her name, I found that she has lived in about 15 places in the country, and I seem to recall that is a spooky red flag. But I couldn’t find much else on her so I moved on.
I am told she is the volunteer for a local 501 (c) corporation that runs this farmers market. So I looked up that corporation, to see who was in charge of that. Because I wanted A NAME to complain to about her behavior.
That only gave me the street address of the corporation. So I thought, I will pay them a visit to speak to them about her behavior.
But it turned out the street address of the corporation is a vacant lot.
Official property records showed the owner of the vacant lot was the “City of … “ (I won’t mention it here ) where the farmers market was. OK, so my complaint is with the City. But that made me curious.
I decided to look up the previous owner of the vacant lot, to see from whom the “City of …” had bought it and how much they had paid for it.
I found out the City had been gifted the vacant lot on condition that it be used for a garden to grow food. If they stopped using it as a garden to grow food then it would revert back to the previous owner. The previous owner was named. It was another 501 (c) corporation named “ The …. Habitat for Humanity” .
Well, who gave it to the local Habitat for Humanity?
Here I finally found the name of a person. Or at least I thought I had. But I was mistaken. It turns out “he” is nowhere to be found physically, but the name of a trustee attached to dozens of trusts holding property throughout the area in which I live, not just the small city here but also the larger metropolitan area.
I decided to go back to the local habitat for humanity. I found a glossy publicity video from a few years back that had been broadcast locally. It featured two brand new 2-story houses the charity had built on two adjacent vacant lots in the City for two deserving local homeless families with children. There were grateful speeches and many tears. But when I looked up the street addresses of those two free houses, there was no such address. I intend to drive over there sometime soon to make sure of this, so at present I am not positive but it certainly does look suspicious on the county property appraisers website!
So I still have not found a name of a living person who is behind the setting up of and running of my local farmers market. But the search continues.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Wow, I stopped going to our outdoor ocal farmer’s market, bc everyone seemed terrified of selling to anyone without a mask, as if there was some “enforcer “who would cancel their stall if they did.I just wondered WTF?
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Lio said:
Interesting story, did you ask anyone working there who was in charge?
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Raymond D. said:
Fascinating stuff. Well done on your local sleuthing and thanks for explaining the various paths of misdirection you found.
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Chris Ryska said:
@ cancelled, Same here, in SLO town. The mayor is, most likely, a spook. Had her pic taken with the BLM agitators.
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Helen Papadopoulos said:
I’m already seeing that here in Melbourne. It may have something to do with the fact that they put us through the wringer here in 2020 and this forced many people to wake up. The discussions I’m having with strangers in restaurants, etc., is proof enough for me. People are more aware of the law (their rights), the fact that the Government does not care about them, they don’t trust the medical establishment, so they won’t take the vaccine. I only know of one woman – a neighbor – who plans to take it.
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Benjamin said:
Crowd at Australian Open tennis final in Melbourne booing at mention of vaccines, and what the government has done during plandemic. Spooks are now desperately using newspaper columns to condemn crowd behaviour. That speech certainly backfired on them.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-22/australian-open-crowd-boos-at-mention-of-vaccine/13177492?nw=0
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virusmyth666 said:
Thank you, dully archived under the folder “What Mickey Mouse doesnt want you to see”
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Popcorn😂 said:
A whole stadium united against the covid hoax. Mickey Mouce censor arrives too late apparently…
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Patrick said:
Thanks for the link, Benjamin; I wasn’t aware of that happening as I never watch the ceremonial stuff. I was heartened to see many in the crowd — about half, maybe — not wearing a mask at all. Many with masks kept their noses hanging out or had the masks down around their necks. I didn’t see anyone being removed for failure to comply.
Terrible Men’s Final, by the way. I wonder if Medvedev took a dive.
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MathisderMaler said:
MEdvedev probably DID take a dive, since Djoko was promised a lot majors for diving for Andy Murray a few years ago.
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Benjamin said:
I didn’t actually watch the match or ceremony, just caught the newspaper columns. I’ve enjoyed playing tennis, but spending hours in front of a tv watching the ball go over a net in a game where the outcome may well be predetermined doesn’t hold much appeal to me.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Ha ha how many basketball games have you watched???
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benjamin said:
None, never played it. Only sport I sometimes watch is Rugby.
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cancelled said:
Let’s see …. Who is in charge?
I’m finding corporations are strange things. There doesn’t seem to be anyBODY to pin responsibility on.
RE my Farmers Market Corporation, there is a “Title Chairperson” listed on their 2020 Annual Report filed with the State of Florida. One name. It’s not the name of the mask enforcer.
I read every annual report available. Every year any names attached to the farmers market change. They are merely admin people it seems.
A corporation must have a registered agent with a physical address to accept service of any legal papers. I rang the registered agent, a local attorney. At first he told me he was no longer affiliated with that organization, the farmers market. Then when I said yes but you are listed as the registered agent with the state of Florida, he admitted that he was. And then I said I understand you are a Director of theirs. And he said he wasn’t. And I said well a few years ago when they changed their name, you signed the revised articles of incorporation as “Director.”
Basically we just went around in circles. He told me all I could do was file my complaint about her via email address on the farmers market website.
I’ve had no success getting a name of a human being to whom I could speak that is attached to that organization who is responsible for its members’ behavior.
The best information I have is from a regular vendor at the farmers market. She is very upset with this same woman who stalked me, because she has harassed other customers who are very upset. And other vendors are upset too. And people have complained to the “City of .. “ that oversees the public park where the farmers market takes place about the self-appointed mask enforcer.
This vendor told me the woman’s name. “As far as I know, she’s just a volunteer.” However so far and despite several complaints, the “City of …” has neglected to put a stop to the nazi’s behavior and “for some reason she is being treated with kid gloves.”
So here we have a city with a mandate requiring masks be worn INSIDE when social distancing is not possible. Period. That is the Mayoral mandate.
We have an OUTDOORS farmers market where shoppers are not required to mask up, but where a MASK ENFORCER is aggressively harassing shoppers who will not put on a mask when she orders them to. So she stalks them the whole time they’re there.
And the City of …” is turning a blind eye to her behavior.
Who’s in charge?
I don’t know!
I did let the registered agent attorney know that I was aware of what constitutes the crime of stalking and the penalty for it. Maybe, just maybe, he decided to make a phone call.
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suntzufighting said:
Imagine for a moment you are that mask nazi. What a pathetic life she must lead. Spooking is not at all 007 glamour.
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Popcorn said:
While reading your story I had a funny idea.
A group of real volunteers who take turns, staying near her and telling everyone she bullies to ignore her.
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Raymond D. said:
This is a great idea. Take it turns to follow her, politely contradicting everything she spouts about mask-wearing. It is a win-win: either she disappears or the real boss, the hidden drooler, must come out into the daylight. Great idea.
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cancelled said:
Fortunately it’s all over, for now at least. I can’t say I’ve enjoyed my first direct encounter with a local spook. But battles on the local level are winnable.
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Jared Magneson said:
@Cancelled: It’s not something you’re supposed to enjoy. Battle just isn’t. You did alright and I hope you have the courage to continue, especially in Florida where the governor has banned mandates and any REPERCUSSIONS at the state level. Sure, cities and counties can pull stupid shit, but ALL of those battles are easily beatable in court OR no the street. You needn’t take pleasure in defeating an unarmed opponent, but they must be defeated just the same.
Remember, these are the most cowardly, weakest-willed people in all of human history. They have chosen this path willingly. They have DECIDED to bow down and pretend their subservience is a virtue. Every act of defiance towards them is a noble, worthy one. They promote subjugation and should be opposed at every turn.
♫ Battle on, battle on! While there’s still light of day! ♪
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Lewis reid said:
‘We stand strong
We won’t break
Side by side we overcome’.
Coincidence? I’m listening to Unearth right now, Jared!
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rsack said:
Haha. @popcorn, love it!
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cancelled said:
I could not go to the farmers market on Saturday, but I just rang my vendor friend to find out if anything happened on Saturday. And it did! The self appointed mask enforcer was stalking a woman and her son who refused to wear masks at the open air market — well within the law.
The woman being harassed and the mask enforcer called the police on each other. Six cop cars showed up. The woman who refused to wear a mask was not arrested. Charges were filed against the self appointed mask enforcer for what crime I do not know. Hopefully stalking.
And the nazi-infiltrated charitable corporation running that farmers market can no longer conduct business in that city park. They’ve been booted out.
The mask enforcer, undeterred, has already made moves to set up the same farmers market in a different park in the next town. But efforts to block her through word of mouth are already well underway.
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MathisderMaler said:
So, gather a few people together and get in her face. Stalk her. Turn the tables. Are you going to let one lady beat you? Bother her more than she bothers you and she will quit. I guarantee she is being paid to do that, as an FBI informant or something. Nobody has anything better to do right now, so get some loud ladies to help you. They are around and would dig this assignment.
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tony martin said:
This whole vaccination thing is like Darwin said “the survival of the fittest”. Not everyone will die from it. It’s like a slow motion train wreck I guess.
There gonna have to put me in a straight jacket before I’ll take it.
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tony martin said:
The big problem I see is that it’s not mandatory… but you get fired from your job if you don’t take it.
I guess we’re gonna learn how to live out in the Woods?
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Jared Magneson said:
There are millions of jobs that would not and could not require this – including the best job of all: working for yourself.
How would myself force myself to vaccinate myself? I already deny clients who ask me to wear a snot-diaper to meet them and inspect/measure their home. Nope. Take your shitty business elsewhere.
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Sam Burns said:
I was doing research on Phoenicians the other day and discovered a strange fact: one of the major exports of Phoenician merchants was glass. That’s right, glass! Imagine the amount of glass that has been produced since 2000 BC and now imagine Phoenician merchants controlling that trade across the globe since antiquity.
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Gerry said:
Ennion was the “most prominent” Roman glass manufacturer, but he was “probably” a Phoenician from Sidon, or a “Jew”.
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Raymond D. said:
Brilliant finds, on both counts.
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Ray said:
Plexiglass too! Think Bayer.
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John C. said:
An empty and meaningless phrase – “they” fought for our “freedom”. Where are “they” now? Obvious confirmation it was never about individual freedom and should be apparent for even the most dense of the population.
Civil Rights division of the US Justice Department, Politicians, and civil rights advocates ie, ACLU, civil rights attorneys, etc. As Miles has written, their silence during this scamdemic speaks volumes about who they really work for and should also alert the most dense of the population to their true agenda.
Health care “heroes” – their silence and acquiescence for the most part reveals their true colors and should never be trusted or done business with again.
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tony martin said:
“Health care “heroes” – their silence and acquiescence for the most part reveals their true colors and should never be trusted or done business with again.”
I wouldn’t trust a mainstream doctors advice as far as I could throw a piano.
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Lio said:
On Fox they’re talking about the Mars helicopter right now, they mention the “1% atmosphere”, but don’t bother explaining exactly how this thing is supposed to fly in it. Looks like it has 2 rotors that are supposed to be counter spinning, and of course it’s pre-programmed to fly around and take pictures of the ground. Have not found any mechanical explanation online for how it’s supposed to work either.
Think Miles might do a quick analysis of the physics of this thing?
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virusmyth666 said:
Click to access MarsHelicopterIngenuity_FactSheet.pdf
weight = 1.8kg
blade speed = 2,400 rpm
I wonder what should be the area of those spinning blades in order to lift
1.8kg in an atmosfere that is 0,65% the density of earth’s.
Also, they mention that it can carry a payload as instrumentation, so we’d have
to bump the 1.8kg even higher to say 2 or 3kg.
And finally, if it works on mars, I wonder what would be the blades’ speed
required on earth to provide lift.
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virusmyth666 said:
Also interesting is the usage of mylar reflecting material…
Why would they need to reflect heat when temperatures are always cold
on mars?
Just curious…
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Popcorn said:
Mars is cold. The desert is not.
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MathisderMaler said:
There is no physics of the thing. It couldn’t work in Mars’ atmosphere, obviously, so if you see it flying, you will know that they are at Area 51.
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thechemicaluniverse said:
Yeah any day now..Trump goes to WAR!! on RINOs!!! Joe better be worried also.!! No more Mr Nice Guy….(according to three people)
https://beckernews.com/2-trumps-done-playing-nice-reports-confirm-he-is-about-to-declare-war-on-republicans-36999/
Wow they get a free trip to Mar a Lago in the deal!!! and guess what..Sky News reports that Jason Miller expressed his view that Donald Trump is “chomping at the bit, ready to get back at it.”
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mantalo said:
riding a bicycle fitted with an old baby seat that carries my shopping bags, I had pinned two masks to the back of the seat.
on the first, I had written “JEUNOCID” to make a pun on the genocide of young people (“jeunes” in French)
and on the second, I had written “VIOCOCID”, phonetic pun to say “vioques also genocide” because “vioques” is a slang french word for the elderly and “aussi” means also. and viococid is written with only the letters of covid…
so on my bike it was written in full pun that the masks kill the old and the young.
I received a letter from my landlord saying that I was saying terrifying things and that I had to leave my apartment because the other owners complained and went to the police to complain about me.
I’ll be homeless in August.
I believe that attacking these end-of-breed bastards is not without consequences …
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Raymond D. said:
Very sorry to hear that. I hope you find a new residence as quickly as possible; may it be pleasant, nestled amongst nice yet discerning people and owned by a truly wise landlord.
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Mantalo said:
Me too, i hope… because hope is all what i have…
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Raymond D. said:
Don’t be afraid to call on friends and family for help if you find yourself all out of options.
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rsack said:
Laurence/mantalo, it has to be a bluff. You can’t seriously be evicted from your residence for writing messages on the back of your bike, if that’s what this is really about. I’m not sure about the laws where you live, but I would assume there’s no way in hell your landlord can get away with this, if he is indeed trying to actually evict you, and not just intimidate you into silence. Did you not read miles’ latest paper? We have REAL Karma on our side! I know this for a fact. I’ve seen it too.
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Mantalo said:
It’s not only because of the messages on my bike.
Remember the day I spoke about killing trees… my (new) neighbours have already made cut some trees in the park, and the last one killed was beautiful…
It costed 5000 euro to cut it down, he was 50 years old, a poplar going straight to the sky… they said he was sick, of course, trees can’t speak, it’s so easy to say they are sick !
so one morning, a month ago, I told my neighbour what I think about her.
She didn’t like at all, and went to the police to complain… she likes to go to the police… I start to believe she has a brother working there 🙂
I will go to the lawyer after tomorrow … I will see…
But really, now, I dont like to live close to this woman…. she has bad vibrations, she is a bad soul… I dont know how to say this in english…
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rolleikin said:
You said it fine. 🙂
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t0clock said:
@mantalo If your neighbour is a snitch then I’d say keep well away from her/him as well as from the (French) police in general, as they’re paid-by-tyrant-governors c-ovid enforcers who get their kick out of bullying all honest tax payersas well as free thinkers, at least from my own experience.
If tenancy reaches lease end, then the landlord can choose to terminate the agreement regardless of his true motive, even more so because in August the rule of the ‘trêve hivernale’ no longer applies.
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Gerry said:
Real sorry to hear that, man. 😦 Was that the regular notice period in France, or expiration of the lease? If not, then I don’t think he can get away with it. At least in Germany, there’s a Mieterschutzbund at every corner who’ll help you with stuff like that, though I’m not sure what these are called in France. Protections des locataires? Many landlords, even institutional ones, count on people just rolling over and will back down if they’re served just a single letter with threatening legalese.
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rolleikin said:
Get a lawyer.
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Popcorn said:
Stay strong.
Any change this brings to your life will be for the better.
Also, unleash your lawyer with an insane share and he/she will make them regret everything.
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cancelled said:
Mantalo, is it possible the meaning of your message was misunderstood? Maybe they thought you were advocating to kill the old and the young — because I don’t think you actually wrote “masks kill …” did you? Perhaps I’m wrong, but I got the impression that you let the physical object mask substitute for the word m-a-s-k in your pun.
That’s the only thing that makes sense to me, because “masks kill the old and the young “does not strike me as a “terrifying “thing to say.
You might consider approaching your landlord and asking him or her what is so terrifying here, and showing him evidence that masks are harmful especially to the young and the old. Someone just recently posted scientific evidence of that very fact which you could print out and share.
You don’t even need to speak to the landlord. You could approach him via letter. And you could even explain yourself about the tree, too.
After all, you have not meant to cause any offense or to frighten anyone, but simply to enlighten and protect. I would like to see you show yourself to be the good and gentle soul that you clearly are, instead of letting people erroneously believe you are “terrifying. “
Stand up for yourself.
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Mantalo said:
Thanks to all of you for taking the time to write these kind and encouraging messages.
indeed, my lease expires in august and the owner does not renew it because of the testimonies of my neighbors.
the lawyer will help me choose the path to follow, leave so as not to see my neighbor’s weasel face or try to save my lease if it is possible other than going to court.
I won’t spend energy in a court, it’s not my karma, I have better things to do … like counting butterflies in the forest, if you understand me.
Having said that, while doing some research, I noticed that my landlord is named after a large, rich family in the area, which sells kitchens in particular. Leader in cuisine in France, 335 million euros in turnover, 150 million euros in “declared” heritage.
and by going further, I learned how the families of Haute-Savoie own local real estate, and in particular a Lacroix whose social housing company owns more than 15,000 homes in Annecy … when we know that an apartment in this city costs a minimum of 200,000 euros … I’ll let you do the math.
i live in a spook town … that’s why i find minor branch offspring even in my job … not smart enough to lead, or wronged in previous heirlooms, or ruined one or two generations earlier by bad choices …
do you think Miles would have a place for my bike and my two cats in his home?
🙂
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Mantalo said:
@Canceled…
You are probably right… only the people who read Miles or CCTF can understand my puny messages on the masks…
I just forgot that I was living with people who don’t read neither Miles nor CCTF nor Gerry.
It’s my big mistake ….
Zut !
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MathisderMaler said:
Don’t leave. Get a lawyer. You can’t be evicted for that.
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