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2781  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How would you feel about a law which requires all babies to be vaccinated? on: September 18, 2019, 10:38:51 AM
Anyone who supports the injection of poisons and disease into healthy babies should be locked up. Anyone who does minimal research into the working of the human immune system will realise how evil this action is.

This isn't poison though. These are tried and tested vaccines that are meant to protect people in society. This isn't a conspiracy theory relating to people being injected with stuff that will be tracking them at all times.

This is the reason that people freak out because of statements like this -- statements that aren't true in the least, and ones that scare people into thinking that the vaccines are killing them.

Except that Kennedy tried to get government and the medical to provide the safety testing results required by law, and they don't have it. See my above post and watch the video https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5056942.msg52456727#msg52456727. It is now admitted by the medical that they don't know for a fact that vaccines save more lives than they kill.


The establishment's (corp/gov's) argument goes and will go like this:  'OK, vaccines kill more people than they save, but without them society will have a mass outbreaks and many many more people die when the total tally is in.'  They count on people being ignorant of the mobidity charts showing massive declines before vaccines even hit the scene for most of these 'vaccine preventable diseases.'

Ironically it might be the case that there would be outbreaks if people stopped vaccinating BECAUSE of the vaccines and the inane policies.  The 'herd' has been greatly weakened and prone to problems that simply not exist before the 'scientists' tried to play God for fun and profit.

People should be allowed to take their chances and get their own families back to a level of fitness if they so choose.  People who drink the kool-aid and trust Big Pharma to cradle one's baby in their loving arms are welcome to make that choice even though it is pretty clearly reckless endangerment if not flat-out child sacrifice given what we know even now of the 'science' behind these things.

2782  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Global Warming Real? on: September 16, 2019, 08:26:08 PM
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One scary aspect of global warming is that whilst most countries suffer, Russia benefits. Those vast swathes of frozen tundra become habitable. That vast country that has always been hampered by a dearth of warm water ports suddenly has access everywhere. So whilst it is in almost everyone's interests to fight climate change, I can't see Russia ever agreeing.

I heard that fairly early on Russia's political leadership caught wind of the whole 'global warming' thing (probably hoping it was true) and asked their intel people to look into it.

The Russian intel folks got back to the leadership with a report that it was a hoax perpetrated by the globalists to scam money and work toward their one-world govt schemes.  People like the Rockefellers.

After researching it a while ago, I rather quickly came to the same basic conclusion.  And I started out being a 'climate believer.'  To bad about those 'climategate' hacked e-mails, and thank God for whistle-blowers.

2783  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How would you feel about a law which requires all babies to be vaccinated? on: September 16, 2019, 09:28:46 AM

Anyone who supports the injection of poisons and disease into healthy babies should be locked up. Anyone who does minimal research into the working of the human immune system will realise how evil this action is.

When the horrible truth comes into focus it is very possible that a lot of the people who are currently in the useful idiot category and pumping these vaccines could find themselves lumped in with some truly nasty characters and thus some danger to their own life and limb.

If I were a doctor who is starting to catch on I would start by keeping my trap shut when a knowledgeable would-be victim shows up at my office.  As the privately funded studies keep coming out there are fewer and fewer excuses for 'health care professionals' to be ignorant.  I would also try to develop a documented (but secret) history of passively trying to avoid injuring people while also trying to keep my job.  This could come in handy in future judicial proceedings.

2784  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How would you feel about a law which requires all babies to be vaccinated? on: September 16, 2019, 02:11:51 AM

I would 'feel' like voting with my feet and getting the hell out of country before having a kid.

In fact, I DID do exactly that.  Forced vaccination programs in 'the land of the free' are on the near-term horizon and they are, I feel, enough of a probability and enough of a threat to get out.

When Trump showed his true colors on a number of issues, and especially the vaccine issue, and showed that he had no interest in or inclination towards going against the wishes of his masters in spite of all his campaign trail bullshit, I bailed.  Trump('s minders) used almost pure data analytics for his talking points and PR campaigns and these bear no relationship to his policies or priorities.  Trump's owners are the driving force behind the vaccination programs and the gun confiscation programs.  5G is another.  There are 'certain reasons' for these priorities.

People assume, for no valid reason, that vaccines are the same everywhere.  They are not.  In some 'regions' making people stupid and sterile is a priority.  In other 'regions' getting half the kids taking prescription pharmaceuticals is a priority since these populations have wealth to extract and it will be easier to sell communism when everyone has a need that they cannot meet without state help.  Namely un-affordable health care...but that only works on people who are sick.

I've put a lot of hard-core research (meaning reading dense scientific studies) and thought into the subject of vaccinations, but there also an element of 'gut instinct' on my part.  My 'gut instinct' has paid off for me in the past.

2785  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Global Warming Real? on: September 15, 2019, 02:04:46 PM
Global cooling is a major cause of lowering temperature in various regions. One way to reduce this is by increasing our carbon emission.


In earlier times (around the 1950's I think) the tech geeks and industrialist were ga-ga about the idea of melting the polar ice caps to make transportation cheaper.  One of their ideas was to blacken the snow.

Now the 'environmentalists' are pursuing a strategy of blackening the snow.  This is done by shutting down clean-coal facilities in North America and replacing them with coal powered plants in Asia which don't use scrubbers in the name of 'environmentalism'.

A healthy dose of laughable absurd junk science and 'white guilt' are thrown into the mix so that the poor confused morons don't know any different to blame themselves and their meat eating and what-not and be more than happy to fund the whole charade by paying 'carbon taxes'  thinking it's going to save the earth.

The corporations (who moved their operations to China 30 years ago paving the way for the economical implementation of the strategy) are laughing all the way to the bank.  Buying the so-called education system and subsequently the environmental movement was one of the best investments ever.

It's almost to funny to watch this stuff going on.

2786  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is in mind of those, who against vaccination? on: September 15, 2019, 01:51:34 PM
So far anti-vaxxers are more or less of a mindset that "Vaccines do more bad than they do good. I don't want to get vaccinated, or have my children vaccinated. If other people want to get vaccinated, that should be their choice, just like it should be my choice to not be vaccinated if I want."

But it is about time that anti-vaxxers start getting into the mindset of "Vaccines do more bad than they do good. I don't want to get vaccinated, or have my children vaccinated. And since vaccines are bad for all people, we need to stop all people from being vaccinated... for their own good. Outlaw all vaccines, im-medicatedly, I mean immediately!"


One one hand 'they' are ushering in an era where being healthy and with an IQ of 100 will make a person sort of super-human and highly competitive.  Simply avoiding vaccines can give your kids a real competitive advantage.

One the other hand with all the desperately sick and weak morons running around it will be easy enough for 'them' to usher in a communist one-world government which won't be much fun to take advantage of anyway.

The only possible hope at this point would seem to be to lay low, go ahead and let 'them' cull the herd, then hope that when people have seen the kind of evil that is being ushered in the reaction will be violent in excess of what they've prepared for.  I would say that if anything that's what the 'Georgia Guidestones' were all about.  Go ask a high level Rosicrucian I guess.  I don't know any myself.

2787  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is in mind of those, who against vaccination? on: September 15, 2019, 03:45:49 AM

ANTI-VAXER!!! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!

We need to start calling them 'vaccine deniers' so it could be outlawed as a thought-crime more easily.

2788  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump is the worst thing to happen to Puerto Rico on: September 15, 2019, 01:19:58 AM

I personally don't get enjoyment out of 'blood sports', but that's mainly because they were not a part of my childhood.  It's interesting to note in The Philippines that people seem to feel that making chickens fight to the death is as natural as a tree but they were horrified when I asked if they do dog fighting.

I don't know anything about dogs but gamecocks will fight any other male gamecock without training.The females are very aggressive also but dont fight 100 % of the time.
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I've seen roosters fight in a barnyard, but it's not common.  Normally there is only one rooster since he has chased away the others.

To get some really good blood and gore seems to require two things:  Confine the combatants so that one cannot retreat and thereby clear a territory, and two, fit them with extra weaponry.

Almost the exact same thing is arranged for American inner cities.  And 'protectorates' like Puerto Rico.

2789  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump is the worst thing to happen to Puerto Rico on: September 15, 2019, 12:10:36 AM
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If you were a chicken would you rather spend your entire life in a cage where you cant even turn around and then get slaughtered and put in some mcnuggets?
Or do you want to be raised and trained with love and care allowed to wander free around a farm and die in a glorious battle after several years? For me Id rather
be the fighter.
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Perfectly valid point although to be fair the creatures don't usually 'wander free around a farm' from what I can see.  Being tied up to within a meter of one's house until it's time for one's arranged and ritualized death for the profit and enjoyment of his 'owner' does not meet my standards of an ideal life.

I personally don't get enjoyment out of 'blood sports', but that's mainly because they were not a part of my childhood.  It's interesting to note in The Philippines that people seem to feel that making chickens fight to the death is as natural as a tree but they were horrified when I asked if they do dog fighting.

The 'elite' have the same thing going except they use people.  Sometimes it's war with nations or more usually groups of people within a society killing one another.  The difference between an 'elite' person's understanding of the world and that of the ordinary TV-watching man-on-the-street's understanding of world is roughly the difference between of a farmer's understanding of the world and that of his chicken's.

A person who fights chickens, or any other creature, to it's death for fun has less of a leg to stand on when the same thing happens to him.  "What comes around goes around" so they say.

I don't think it's appropriate for the people who live in the U.S. to tell Puerto Ricans what to do with their chickens.  I will say, however, that it's easier for me to ignore the suffering of people who themselves get their rocks off by forcing animals kill one another.  And it would tend to not be my first choice for spending my limited philanthropic funds or making investments.   Just sayin'.

2790  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: September 12, 2019, 02:10:45 AM
Weaken the kids right from the beginning of their lives. This is the way to make them more dependent on the medical IF they live long enough to grow up. But if they don't live that long, that's okay. We need to reduce the population of the planet, anyway.

If Big Pharma and the global-elite ever said it straight out, the above is the way they would say it.


Antibiotics given to 80% of premature babies may alter their gut bacteria for DECADES...



Most premature babies - about 80 percent - are given antibiotics in their first weeks of life to protect them from potentially fatal bacterial infections.

However, receiving this treatment for several months - even after they leave the NICU - may permanently alter their gut bacteria, a new study finds.

Compared to babies that weren't given antibiotics, the microbiomes of preemies had not only less diverse bacteria, but also more bacteria linked to antibiotic-resistance.

The team, from Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine, says its findings suggest that neonatologists should reduce their use of antibiotics in premature babies from a few months to just a few weeks.

'The immune system is pretty much set by age three,' senior author Dr Gautam Dantas, a professor of pathology and immunology at Washington University, told DailyMail.com.


Are you seriously an anti-antibioticer also?

I didn't even know there was such a thing.

This article isn't saying antibiotics are bad.  They're just learning new things from research and making adjustments.



Mis-use of antibiotics is a huge problem that almost everyone recognizes by this time.  If you don't you really need to move over to the kids table.

2791  Other / Politics & Society / Re: John Bolton fired by President Trump - BREAKING on: September 12, 2019, 02:08:31 AM

Word is that Adelson told Trump to put in Bolton or else.  From:  https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/59jbvk/what-you-need-to-know-about-super-hawk-john-bolton

He’s a bomb thrower,” Ailes said of Bolton. “And a strange little fucker. But you need him.

I'd bet money that Bolton has 'been over to Epstein's house' so-to-speak and that's why he's out on his keister.  More to follow.  Probably half of Trump's team has done the dirty.  Likely more than half.


Woah. That's an insane allegation to attempt to make, and I doubt that's the case.

Trump picked him because he was on fox news all the time defending the Trump admin, shitting on Obama and Clinton, and so on. He was someone who was big on America first, and Trump thought that'd he would be loyal to the admin and would provide expertise ( as he is a smart guy)

Lol.  I'd hate to meet an 'America Last' person then!  And being called a 'strange little fucker' by the likes of Roger Ailes is quite an accomplishment.  I'm sure Ailes has his reasons.

Trump's mentor was Roy Cohn.  You clearly don't have have a very clear picture of what we're dealing with here.  Don't worry; it'll come into focus...just not on Jewtube.  There is a reason for the desperation behind the censorship push and it is a LOT bigger than just 'picking on right-wingers.'

2792  Other / Politics & Society / Re: John Bolton fired by President Trump - BREAKING on: September 11, 2019, 03:12:43 PM

Word is that Adelson told Trump to put in Bolton or else.  From:  https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/59jbvk/what-you-need-to-know-about-super-hawk-john-bolton

He’s a bomb thrower,” Ailes said of Bolton. “And a strange little fucker. But you need him.

I'd bet money that Bolton has 'been over to Epstein's house' so-to-speak and that's why he's out on his keister.  More to follow.  Probably half of Trump's team has done the dirty.  Likely more than half.

2793  Other / Politics & Society / Re: John Bolton fired by President Trump - BREAKING on: September 11, 2019, 12:33:00 PM
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Can't wait to see who replaces Bolton though, this will show the way that Trump is planning to go on foreign policy for his releection.

Based on Trump's performance so far I'm expecting him to find someone even worse than Bolton.  It's hard to think of any worse un-American traitor off-hand.  Maybe Joe Lieberman?  Rabbi Dov Zakhiem perhaps?  Probably it'll be Jarred Kushner.

Need a hard-core Zionist for the upcoming war with Iran.  Someone who will nuke the non-chosen en-mass and who has the guts to sacrifice a bunch of the 'chosen' as well.  'Burnt Offerings' dontcha know?  It'll be worth it to usher in the Messianic Age.

2794  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Yazidi slave girl beaten to death by ISIS women inside UN camp on: September 11, 2019, 12:17:20 PM
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I "got it" as to why the Yazdis were not given US refugee status and brought to the US during the Obama years, he having some weird pro-muslim sympathies.

But I do not know why they are not NOW being given such status. They certainly deserve it. And they could be given  jobs immediately helping build the wall!

This might be related with conspiracy theory of ISIS is the secret agency from US .

It's pretty much a fact at this point, but to be fair, it seems to be more Israeli than the U.S..  As usual it's U.S. money which pays for the wages, training, gear, etc, for 'ISIS' but we probably have little to do with the management of this force.

It's not a surprise at all to see the so-called 'ISIS' beheading Christians.  That's what the Noahide Laws call for so their ISIS mercenaries are just getting a 'head start' so-to-speak.  The guys dressed in black doing the chopping are 21st degree Freemason 'judges' who are charged with the executions.  So says IsraeliNewsLive anyway.*

It's also no surprise to see the Yazdis singled out for special treatment (shipped of to Turkey for organ harvest) because it was this group who produced the 'Wise Men from the East' who blessed their arch enemy the baby Jesus.

(*) The stuff gets censored off Youtube nowadays:  https://www.bitchute.com/video/S69IrFi438X9/

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BTW, Squatz1 above is exactly right.  The original story is total Rita Katz style Zionist propaganda and the 'publisher' is set up for the sole purpose of spewing it.  Their bread-n-butter is trying to vilify Muslims which is one of the main goals of their ISIS operation.  I'm so used to reading between the lines on this stuff I forgot to call out caution.  Thanks Squatz1!

2795  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Effect of amazon fire ? on: September 10, 2019, 01:23:36 AM

Amazon is known as the lungs of earth and definitely if lungs get damage whole body will face threat and the most intimidating part is speed with which it got burn.

The 'lungs of the earth' is a jingly sound-bite for people who really don't have even the slightest idea of even the most basic science behind any of this stuff.

Seems like it is very very common these days for lands which 'environmentalists' seek to take control over to mysteriously catch fire.

I use air-quotes around 'environmentalist' because these people really have no relationship to environmentalists of 40 years ago or environmentalists such as myself.  Most people who are labeled environmentalists these days are basically terrorist funded by the global elite who's job is to arrange for their funders to have complete control over lands and resources.  For every one of these 'neo-environmentalists' there are about 10,000 drooling idiots who get off on catchy phrases like 'lungs of the earth' and who will believe in the hearts that humans eating ungulates will kill the whole planet.

The tiny fraction of global elite bankers basically bought the 'environmentalist movement' in part by first buying the so-called 'education system'.  When you can produce an infinite amount of money out of nothing you can, over time, buy just about anything you like.

Back to the fires in the Amazon, from what little research I've done they don't seem particularly extraordinary this year compared to the historical record.  Seems like the main feature is that the global elite decided to move this 'get the Amazon' project forward and are using their 'social media properties' as one of the tools to do so.  And probably some local operatives with their cans of diesel as well.

2796  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: September 09, 2019, 11:11:32 AM

Climate change is bad, and we can help change this for good by doing some simple things; 1. Do not burn plastic bags and avoid using it. 2. Reduce your carbon emission ( you can start by not eating meat, use bicycles instead of cars, plant a tree).

Also pay 'carbon taxes' to the extremely wealthy people sponsoring the pseudo-science scare tactics and give them complete control over all land and all other resources.

Surely they will then save the planet from global catastrophe.  Nobody has really elaborated on how, exactly, they will do this.  It's mostly important that we just 'trust the plan' so-to-speak.

2797  Other / Politics & Society / Re: SF declared the National Rifle Association as domestic terrorist organization!!! on: September 09, 2019, 01:35:59 AM

I love seeing how violent the non-violent left is. Prime example quoted above.
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Don't use this as an example.  The guy is obviously trolling hard so you'll just embarrass yourself, and more generally those under the banner of sanity, by pointing to such a thing.

There probably is a real danger of some violent clashes in the near future, and it probably is true that the political left tends to be more violent.  It just tends to go that way in organized destabilization efforts, and it makes sense because one pole is easier to 'radicalize' as well as being more physically fit and more mentally immature by virtue of the age difference. 

Pointing to misbehaving 'true believers' as examples of the dangers is worthwhile.  Pointing to jackoffs who are probably right-wingers or actors wearing drag will ultimately work against us.

2798  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Democrats Have no Credible Candidate Yet on: September 08, 2019, 12:42:33 PM

It is now verified that Trump is a fraud and a traitor to the United States and everything we once stood for.  Many of his 2016 supporters (such as myself) suspected he might be but now we know for sure.

I think that Trump could easily be beaten.  Gabard would mop the floor with his fake hair.  But...

The goal is to get Yael Kushner in eventually.  The Donald is just a stepping stone, but he's still the guy that both the RNC and the DNC will be instructed by their bosses to seat as president.  The DNC will comply by running another unelectable, but as a safety it will be some kiddie diddler who the Zionists who own the country have dirt on and could live with should the impossible happen.  My guess is that it will be Biden.

2799  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Effect of amazon fire ? on: September 08, 2019, 07:02:04 AM

This fire won't have more impact than people who are eating meat and where we need to deforest the entire planet just for making their meat. Without talking about greenhouse gas.

Your English and style sure is a good match for Semobo.  So is the style and use of logic.  Same person (or algorithm)?

Anyway, if omnivorous humans required the 'entire planet' to be grazing lands in order to satisfy their needs for meat, then why is the 'entire planet' not currently deforested?

2800  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Yazidi slave girl beaten to death by ISIS women inside UN camp on: September 08, 2019, 12:21:49 AM
I heard (years ago) that the way this trade works is as follows:

 - Turks provides a safe area in which to 'operate' and sponsors the people getting the live bodies in.

 - Saudi 'doctors' do the actual harvesting.  e.g., Run the bone saws.

 - Talmudic/Kabbalistic Jews provides the back-office middle-man support.  Use their financial and trade networks to get the 'product to market'.  As usual, it's the brokers and dealers who make most of the money.

I think it's fair to say that all of the above parties 'have the same God' so to speak, and there are deep ties between them it seems.  At least at the leadership level.  Every Turkish leader since Ataturk has been 'Donmeh' (aka, 'Young Turks') so some say, and you can see the ties between certain classes in of supposed Jews and the Saudi creatures (e.g., the bromance between Chabad-Lubavitch Kushner and the new-ish House of Saud guy, or their cooperation in the Yemeni ethnic cleansing.)

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