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1481  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Corona Virus and the forum members on: July 18, 2020, 08:41:59 AM
To be Sad one of my Family member get affected 6 days ago.He is now much afraid about this pendamic. But  he is taking proper treatment and medicine.Hope he will win soon this war by defeating Corona Virus.

What do you consider to be the proper treatment. As I understand it the best treatment is -

- Stop smoking or taking drugs.
- Build your vitamin "D" by exposure to sunlight.
- Keep hydrated
- Get adequate deep sleep by stress reduction rather than medication
- allow your body to expel pathogens and toxic chemicals, and don't try to suppress this.
- Get zinc and other minerals through siet rather than supplements
- Avoid all pharmaceuticals, unless they are essential due to a co-morbidity
- Also, I believe that you should nor wear a face mask, but I will probably be attacked for that opinion.
- Don't allow any vaccination. You need to get over the infection, not add extra ones.

Don't be sad, be pleased that he is on the way to immunity.
1482  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Face Mask Placebo on: July 18, 2020, 08:29:41 AM
I've spent a lot of time trying to find some decent real scientific evidence that supports the mass wearing  of face masks, and I can'y find any. This is especially true as most people seem to have no idea as to how to use them. I seem them littered around in car parks, and left in supermarket trolleys, and they must provide nice safe homes for the virus. There is a possible case for health care workers who are exposed to multiple variants of the virus, and may possibly overload their immune systems, but for the 95% of the population that is unlikely to have serious complications from the virus, they do more harm than good. Not only do they reduce oxygen intake, but they reintroduce expelled pathogens which can get into the red blood cells, and cause clumping. This can lead to hypoxia.

I seem to be one of the few people who are pleased that infections are increasing ( as long as deaths and ICU admissions are reducing ), and the sooner we can achieve natural immunity from what is a not very serious virus, then the sooner we can stop the damage that the bankers are causing from the lock downs, and also it should enable us to resist the enforced take over of out immune systems by the  globalists with their public admitted eugenics programmes. If you want to wear a mask, then you should be allowed to do so, but please don't try to force people with more awareness of the real situation to copy you.
1483  Other / Meta / Re: DNS issues.. on: July 18, 2020, 07:25:50 AM
I'm not sure if this is relevant, but Windows has just had a forced update, and it tried to insist that I switched to some new version of Edge amongst other things. It has messed up a few of my options as well. I guess it is time I went back to the Linux SSD that I set up to replace the HDD in the notebook. I'm also getting delays in connecting to many sites.
1484  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My hardware wallet was seized by US customs. on: July 18, 2020, 07:20:32 AM
Sorry I haven't progressed this project. I've had a few good things happen ( minor, but useful ), and I had to reduce my computer activity. I've had a few computer crashes that caused me some problems. No mine, but sites that I needed to use. The DVLA foe example when I paid for the road tax on my van, and a pet food emporium that double charged me when their till crashed. I get the feeling that programmers are no longer testing their work these days, and just hope for the best, and fix any errors that appear.

I'll probably test the hydrated Lenovo on main electricity this week, and replace the OS, which is probably Windows 10. I'll still thinking of using Ka;i with the wallet. Mainly to allow me to use the computer for pen testing. if it is successful, then I'll look at installing a Raspberry Pi in the van to replace it. That should be easier on the power requirements. The Lenovo has an SSD in it, but it isn't large enough to run a node.
1485  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 18, 2020, 07:03:19 AM
Yesterday I went to the naturist beach to get some vitamin "D" and iodine etc. I don't have grey skin, so, no, I don't wear grey clothes. I used to wear a stiff collar, suit and black shoes when I worked for the London Stock Exchange, but that was before it went digital. ( and I worked on the implementation of that ).

I'm definitely sexist - women are interesting and more fun, so I discriminate in their favour.

I'm anti-anti-racist. The anglophile elite that rule most of the western world are extreme racists, and they use anti-racism to keep racism alive to preserve their elite superiority. I don't believe in racism or genocide, but I don't have to wave placards or smash windows to conceal my innate racism.
1486  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 15, 2020, 02:58:15 PM
I think maturity has changed my attitude to innovations like Bitcoin. When I was younger, I would have been inside the code, and attempting to understand the whole mechanism. Now I'm more interested in the concept, and the application. When I talk to members like JackG, I realise how little I really know about Bitcoin, but I do understand how a virtual asset can have a real intrinsic value, and Bitcoin brought that home to me. Bitcoin is the only crypto that has this attribute, and that is why I believe that it will endure and grow in value. Very few people seem to appreciate this, and this is why they compare alt coins to it. There is no comparison, unless you consider gold coins to be the same as fiat bank notes of course.

This doesn't mean that alts don't have a usage value, and it is a failing of mine that I haven't spent time researching them. Project like Etherium have a strong use case, and this utility gives them value, and some of them will probably grow at a faster rate than Bitcoin.
1487  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Human trials of corona virus vaccine on: July 15, 2020, 02:22:41 PM
The economic problems have got nothing to do with the virus. The virus is just being used to collapse economies that are no longer viable due to toxic debt. The currencies are in a similar state. The worst part is that the virus is being used in an attempt to take over human immunity, and to allow the like of Bill Gates to control it. He grew Windows by creating a virus ridden product, and forcing people to purchase "cures" that didn't work, and reduced the efficiency of the computer. Now he is trying to do the same with human life.

Take control of your own health and lifespan, and reject all vaccines.
1488  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which country will be the Next world power on: July 15, 2020, 02:05:40 PM
The US is controlled by the Anglophone empire ( as is most of the western world), and there is no indication that this will change. The CV pandemic is being milked to increase their control and wealth. It would also seem that they are working to suck China into their control. The Huawei 5G charade is obviously designed to bring 5G technology, and the associated spying and public monitoring, under the control of the Five Eyes alliance.
1489  Economy / Reputation / Re: Legendary. It is time to bookmark the achievement on: July 15, 2020, 01:17:38 PM
Congrats and keep up the good work.
1490  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Human trials of corona virus vaccine on: July 15, 2020, 01:14:11 PM
There is no testing to see how vaccines react with other pharmaceuticals, or the damage they do to various organs in the body. Rhey seem to rely on creating antibodies, and ignore other methods that are used by the immune system. T-cells and mucosal protection for example.

The virus can only live for about 5 minutes on hands that carry protective microbiota, and sanitising destroys this. What we should be doing is to stand in the middle of the room wearing sleeveless shirts, and waving our unsanitised arms to collect the virus, and let the microbiota kill it. I think this would be more effective than stupid monkey face masks that act as virus life extenders.
1491  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 15, 2020, 12:44:07 PM
It's so sad when useful productive members of society die early.

I went to the pet emporium this morning. One of the major pet food manufacturers has just released a new range of car food, and it's the most expensive. I bought a box for my 94 year old friend to give to her cat, and of course, it loved it. A box of 8 tins is on an introductory offer at the moment, and it is below half price. I went in to buy another couple of boxes for her. A woman in front of me was being led by s black labrador dog, and it was keen to check out the food shelves and the toys. There is a veterinary surgery to the right just after the entrance, and the woman turned the dog towards the vets. Well that was it! The dog went flat on its stomach, and shoved it legs out in a star formation, and it refused to move. I know just how it felt, as I feel the same way about modern hospitals with their infections, brainwashed staff and poisonous drugs.
1492  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 15, 2020, 06:53:23 AM
JC, which do you think played a bigger part in your life success?   Nature or Nurture?

Having lots of birthdays. Smiley

But seriously - I believe that good health starts before you are born, and I am lucky in having had a healthy and active mother. She was from an era when the tennis club was the centre of social activities, and that was where she met my father. I was breast fed, and had no vaccinations in my early years, so that I was able to build a good natural immunity system. Of course we didn't have much in the way of pharmaceuticals in those days, and most medicines were based on natural products. My advice would be to avoid all doctors and hospitals, and to work with nature to maintain your health. However this may not work if you are a product of the health destruction industry that seems to be the current practice. Avoid all pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs, smoking, vaping and cheap alcohol. Enjoy life, and take an adventurous approach to sex.

I wouldn't consider myself a success. Once I start to achieve success, then I get bored, and look for another challenge.
1493  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 14, 2020, 06:03:38 PM
It isn't the number of infections that matter, but the numbers of ICU admissions and deaths, and those seem to be dropping. The more infections the better in my opinion so that we can get natural immunity. The rubbish that is going to to try to increase fear so that they can justify forced poisonous vaccinations is really getting annoying.
1494  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Putting Bitcoin on forex on: July 14, 2020, 05:26:10 PM
This is a very old thread that has been bumped by a stupid newbie. Bitcoin is now traded on a wide variety of exchanges.
1495  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Human trials of corona virus vaccine on: July 14, 2020, 05:13:22 PM
The 'flu shot doesn't work, and messes up your immune system. How are they going to create a vaccine for an RNA virus that mutates? Especially as they focus on antibodies, and those are just one of the ways that humans fight these viruses. Nature has spent thousands of years developing and testing safe ways to counter the multitude of viruses that we are exposed to every day, and we should be nurturing that, and not trying to destroy it by funding Bill Gates eugenics programmes.
1496  Other / Politics & Society / Re: We’ve been scammed – WHO now says “no evidence” of asymptomatic CV transmission on: July 14, 2020, 05:01:31 PM
I think that we should have covid parties in the same way that we used to have measles parties, and let us build herd immunity. Of course if you are one of the people that has messed up your immune system, then you should stay away. The virus is not a problem for 85% of the population. the government restrictions and economic shut downs are the problem.

The real pandemics are insulin resistance from eating ultra processed foods ( seed oils etc. ), smoking and vaping, too much sugar, and not enough exercise. Reliance on pharmaceuticals is another major pandemic.
1497  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 14, 2020, 04:18:06 PM
The other two look a bit too young for me.

btw. I'm not a grandfather, as I don't have any children. I might have some when I am a bit more mature, but at the moment I'm just practising the creation process.
1498  Other / Meta / Re: Forum quotes (under OP's post) on: July 14, 2020, 03:24:58 PM
Signatures are not just used for bounty advertising. Some of us use them for personal messages or news comments. By disabling signatures you will miss these messages.
1499  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbies Need to know? on: July 14, 2020, 02:36:24 PM
Welcome, and I've given you your first merit to encourage you to stay as an active member.
1500  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 14, 2020, 02:28:00 PM

May I treat you a drink? ❤️
There is a BTC address in your profile.


Wow - that was unexpected, thanks. I'm not drinking much alcohol these days, as I do a lot of driving, but a coffee would be nice. In fact when I sort out my new hardware wallet, a small token would be handy to test the shape shift software. You done me a favour just by suggesting it, as I checked the balance on that address via blockchain, and it looks as if I may have a small amount of BCH sitting there as well. I had to  use blockchain, as my node is out of sync because of the lock down.

It's probably not enough to bother about, but it might be a useful test for shape shift conversions. I'll have to move the Bitcoin first though to protect that.

Don't apologise for posting your personal experiences. This is a social thread, and we can all benefit from shared experiences here.
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