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1561  Other / Serious discussion / Re: To those waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine.. on: May 02, 2020, 11:05:23 AM
There will never be a vaccine to protect against the corona virus, there may be some treatments that purport to be beneficial, but they won't be as good as natural defences in a healthy body. You are being misled by propaganda if you think that the Bill Gates funded health industry will come up with anything beneficial. Take hydroxychloroquine for example. That is supposed to provide 90% protection and recovery, but natural immunity provides 95%, so, although it looks good, it is actually 5% worse that the benefits from a healthy lifestyle. What a waste of taxpayers money.
1562  Economy / Reputation / Re: WHERE IS TMAN? for 1 month of inactivity 🤔🤔 on: May 02, 2020, 09:29:12 AM
Is there any link between TMAN and the Tcells that seem to be significant in the Corona virus infection epidemic?
Maybe he is collecting T cells to sell on the collectables board.
1563  Other / Meta / Re: Can we trust user that spread false and dangerous news on COVID19? on: April 30, 2020, 03:25:27 PM
The use of leeches and the bleeding of patient are two completely different concepts as I am sure you are aware.

As I pointed out, it is obviously not possible to transfer a physical virus over the telephone, but it seems that the mass of radio frequency waves in the atmosphere seem to disrupt the immune system.

Drinking hot water is not a cure, but it increases body temperature, and that helps the immune system to kill off the viruses.

It seems that the only people who are dying from the virus are those with compromised immune systems, and the stats are being suppressed about this. If you watch the video interviews with supposedly healthy survivors of a severe virus infection, they all aseem to say they were up to date with their 'flu shots ( there must be a reason for calling them shots), they took Tylenol and antibiotics, and to my mind, that explains why they didn't recover as quickly as health conscious people.

There has to be a reason for the US being the unhealthiest of all the developed nations, despite spending the most on so-called health care.
1564  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin Become Negative in Value? on: April 27, 2020, 06:18:43 PM
Wow this is a  long thread. Has anyone mentioned that it was the West Texas Intermediate May contract that resulted in the negative value, and not the price of oil in general. Brent crude was still trading in double figures per barrel.It was simply the result of the unwary speculators being faced with having to accept physical delivery without any storage capacity. Bitcoin is stored ( recorded) on the blockchain, so there is no equivalent situation.
1565  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Is sort of a Phoenix which Grows Stronger After it's Notice of Death on: April 27, 2020, 06:09:51 PM
Some people believe that the phoenix was really the flamingo. This comes from it's ability to stand in near boiling water to hunt for food. The steam could appear to be smoke. Bitcoin has been in hot water since its creation, so maybe the logo should have been pink. Smiley
1566  Other / Meta / Re: Can we trust user that spread false and dangerous news on COVID19? on: April 27, 2020, 06:03:55 PM
You've distorted that a bit.

One of the factors leading to severity from the CV infection was reported in the Lancet, and it is recent 'flu vaccination.
The body of evidence from sources other than Big Pharma reports seems to suggest that the damaging side effects from Tylenol are permanent, and it has little benefit.
The hot water logic stems from the fact that viruses die at slightly elevated temperatures, and this is why the body generates fevers - they are part of the natural recovery mechanism.
Infecting someone with an extra disease when the body is fighting an existing one, doesn't seem to be a very intelligent plan to me.
A couple of centuries ago bleeding was the recommended practice for curing many ailments. We don't seem to have moved on from that when we insist on blood thinning via drugs. Maybe they think that social distancing in the blood stream will slow down the virus.
5G seems to be affecting people living in close proximity to the masts. It is not scientific calculations with lots of integration signs, it is just simple observation.
1567  Other / Meta / Re: Can we trust user that spread false and dangerous news on COVID19? on: April 27, 2020, 08:54:51 AM
100% of people who die have blood in their bodies. Therefore having blood increases the risk of death. There seems to have been a similar consideration with HIV, and the same logic seems to be applied to the current Corona virus.
1568  Other / Off-topic / Re: This forum is bye on: April 24, 2020, 06:37:40 PM
If you are suggesting selling somebodies credit card details on the dark web, you deserve to be banned.
1569  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK may have to enforce social restrictions for an entire year due to Covid19 on: April 24, 2020, 06:15:36 PM
I didn't bother to open the links, as both the BBC and The Guardian promote globalist ideals with false reports, and they support the big pharma companies.

I suspect that the lock down is easing off now. I've been told by the police that I am allowed to swim in the sea, as long as I do it on my own. Also I believe that Burger King and a couple of other restaurant chain are likely to reopen soon. The gov has also said that it will be producing some guidelines for restaurants to allow them to reopen, these will include wider spaces between tables. Supermarkets are starting to remove purchase restrictions as well.
1570  Other / Meta / Re: Can we trust user that spread false and dangerous news on COVID19? on: April 24, 2020, 06:03:11 PM
My perception is that these new virus mutations ( aren't there now 8 variants?) are natural developments that have been seized on by various factions to promote their globalist ideals.Take the 5G issue for example. There seems to be some evidence that it could cause damage to the upper respiratory tract. If this is true, then it could amplify the damage caused by the virus. Of course you can;t spread the virus through a telephone connection. Black people are more vulnerable - this is a great topic for accusations of racism, so the truth is suppressed. The truth would appear to be that vitamin D is effective in recovering from a virus infection. Vitamin D is created by the body as a result of exposure to sunlight, and people with dark skins need more exposure. There is no profit in sunbathing, so the government initiative is to try to force people ti stay indoors, and to purchase damaging drugs. If they really wanted to cut down on deaths from the virus, they would ban smoking and vaping, and stop all vaccinations, and they could encourage people to drink hot water.

The bottom line is that "they" need to reset toxic debt laden economies, and to replace valueless fiat currencies. The virus is a fortunate ( for them ) black swan event, and they are not going to let it go to waste. This is so much false news, and manipulated statistics that it is almost impossible to determine the truth.  There is very little information about comorbidities and immune system deficiencies that the statistics are useless for trying to decide on a health regime. I saw one interview with a pair of young health workers who took 5 weeks to recover from an infection. They expressed surprise that it had taken so long, as they were up to date with their 'flu jabs, and they were taking Tylenol - I can't be the only one who sees the correlation.
1571  Economy / Reputation / Re: WHERE IS TMAN? for 1 month of inactivity 🤔🤔 on: April 12, 2020, 06:50:20 PM
In England a "swede" is a colloquialism for a country bumpkin. It refers to the root vegetable, and not the country of Sweden by the way.
1572  Other / Meta / Re: Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy on: April 12, 2020, 06:38:03 PM
Can I join? Bitcoin Talk didn't write to me when I had the chance to acquire Bitcoin for virtually nothing, and thus they deprived me of the chance to become a billionaire. Also I have a trade name issue. My great grandfather invented a discussion forum to check on fake gold coins. You bit the coin, and if you could see the teeth marks, then it was a fake coin.
1573  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Should I make an isolation box for my phone? on: April 12, 2020, 06:24:54 PM
I know that a lead lined box seems to be a bit of overkill, but as I already have some thing lead offcuts from roof flashing, it is a really easy option for me. I can cut the lead, and solder it to make a secure box, and pop it into a tin. I can keep the phone inside, and only remove it to make and receive calls. I like the idea of including an extra compartment for a Bitcoin wallet and some backup memory sticks as well.
1574  Other / Serious discussion / Should I make an isolation box for my phone? on: April 11, 2020, 07:10:13 AM
In the past, I haven't really been bothered by geotracking on my phone, but I'm starting to rethink my attitude. It isn't just Google an Facebook. but a load of other organisations seem to be getting in on the idea. I've got some old roofing lead, and I'm thinking of lining a tin box with it, and using it to isolate my phone, especially when I am travelling.

Does any one else have similar concerns?
1575  Economy / Reputation / Re: WHERE IS TMAN? for 1 month of inactivity 🤔🤔 on: April 10, 2020, 06:02:51 PM
Rumour has it that he has been writing some scripts for Boris Johnson to present to the EU commission shortly. Smiley
1576  Other / Off-topic / I wish they would lock down the pigeons on: April 10, 2020, 05:00:51 PM
I spent some of yesterday washing the van, and today I've got pigeon skidmarks down each side. Just to add insult to injury, a pair of them were copulating on the roof as well.
1577  Other / Off-topic / Re: I'm starting to enjoy the lockdown on: April 10, 2020, 04:54:32 PM
They are talking about testing people, and giving them immunity certificates if they have recovered from the virus. This will enable those with certificates to avoid the restrictions of the lockdown.
1578  Other / Meta / Re: POLL: Initial merit provided to older established accounts on: April 10, 2020, 04:42:00 PM
You can add Legendaries to your ignore list. If you don't feel that their posts are worth reading, then just ignore them - no need to change the system for some subjective opinions.
1579  Other / Off-topic / Re: I'm starting to enjoy the lockdown on: April 10, 2020, 11:02:37 AM
The lockdown seems to be subjective, and not consistent. I haven't seen any warnings about smoking or vaping in public ( or private ), and I think that is more significant than sharing and reusing  masks - which seems to happen quite a bit. I'm lucky in that there is a very low hedge that is about 8 feet deep in front of my van at the moment. Several people stop and talk to me over the hedge, so I do get a small amount of social interaction.

I've seen a couple of mobile scan units go past i the last few days, and I wonder whether this service will increase in the future. I gather that there is no long term immunity from the virus, so it is unlikely that a vaccine can be created, and we will need to rely on NPI in the future ( non Pharmacological intervention ). I gather that this is one of the treatment methods that some hospitals are using. Therer has been a bit of activity in the share dealings for cruise line companies, and I wonder if a couple of their liners will be converted into mobile hospitals. This was something that was done in the last world war.
1580  Other / Off-topic / I'm starting to enjoy the lockdown on: April 09, 2020, 03:41:55 PM
I'm getting on top of my power problem, and I'm using the WiFi provided by the management of a retail park. I'm parked in a small car park near to the entrance, and I can watch the girls in shorts taking their dogs for a walk, and the joggers in tight lycra. I'm even getting smiles from some of them.

I can see the supermarket queues, so I can choose to shop when nobody is waiting to enter, and I've got a choice of 3 supermarkets. When I get inside, the shelves are still pretty well stocked, and the aisles are pretty empty because of social distancing. When I need to drive somewhere, the roads are pretty empty, and the price of diesel is down because of the oil wars.

It's just sad that the virus is the reason for all this. It is also sad to see how many people are still smoking as they walk in the sunshine. I would have thought that the pasty haggard faces of the hollow chested older women would put people off, but it seems that most people don't register the consequences of smoking.

Well that is a novelty. I'm inland, but a coastguard 4x4 has just gone by with the blues and twos going 
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