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1781  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: December 13, 2020, 10:41:24 AM
Japan has recorded 3,030 new Covid-19 cases from Saturday, its highest single-day rise in infections since the pandemic began, the country's Ministry of Health said Sunday.
South Korea records its highest number of daily Covid-19 cases since the pandemic began.

things are not looking good.

Today in my neighborhood in a certain English speaking SE Asian country I saw not a single mask being worn by folks out and about relaxing, peddling 3-wheel bicycles full of kids around, etc.

A friend of mine from Hanoi just started another restaurant.  Restaurants are open and nobody is wearing mask and all that nonsense.

For my part, I have not gone into a mall for months because they spray all kinds of shit in the air, make you wear masks and shields, etc.  They are a rip-off anyway.  Sometimes when I need something from one of them I send out someone to get stuff for me, but I tried to avoid it in the interest of voting with my wallet.  I patronize small shops and people who don't ask me to fill out forms and stuff.  Ordering food is kind of nice, actually, because not only do the small restaurants make some money but so does someone driving a motorcycle around, and I always give the driver a tip because they probably make very little.

So, to my way of thinking, things ARE looking good in some ways and in some places.

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I'm wondering if 'they' are prioritizing Western populations with Gate's cell programming and plan to hit the 'developing world' population with modified mosquitoes which the guy has been working on for a long time.  We'll see I guess.

I've been looking for real info on the vaccine injections with almost nothing for a few days.  The two 'anaphylactic' events were the last bits of info I can find.  About the last thing I heard is that a personal hero of mine pharma whistleblower Brandy Vaughan just ate the big one.  Single mother, and her nine year old kid found her body.  She'd had episodes of creepy intimidation with people breaking into her house and leaving notes and such ever since leaving Merck and going public.  We might be entering the next phase of things when information warfare heats up significantly and merges more closely with 'active measures'.  It is/was just a matter of time.

1782  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: December 13, 2020, 09:42:23 AM

Will take some time to clean this expensive mess up

This is not an event which can be 'cleaned up'.  This is, historically speaking, a major shift in human civilizations.  On par with the printing press at least I would say.

Pushing the button which starts the boulder rolling (think the S. American thing in Raiders of the Lost Ark) has been done, but we are only at the point where the guy is gazing at his prize.  Not even to the point where he realizes that the bag of sand was a bit to heavy.  In other words, we are at the very start of this thing and have not seen anything yet.  'We' can effect the trajectory and the end-point to a degree and possibly not end flat-out slaves or genocide victims, and 'we' should try, but there is no way to push the boulder back up and re-set the pin.

...

Sometimes I wonder how widely read this forum is:

https://zerohedge.com/geopolitical/if-you-thought-2020-was-bad-watch-what-happens-2021





1783  Other / Politics & Society / Re: "Former Congressman Proposes Giving $1,500 Stimulus for COVID Vaccine" on: December 12, 2020, 08:00:18 AM
... But a lot of people are never, every going to pay 35 or 50$ or any sum for this flu shot.

I pay a fair amount to NOT have insurance at all so these medical/industrial complex psychos who own the American herd don't have their hooks in me and can pressure me less in things like this.  I got a slight reprieve when Trump was in I think (I have an accountant do my taxes and don't look at them) but it seems almost a sure thing that Biden's admin will make up for lost time on the Obamacare racket.

That reminds me, I should move forward on setting up for renouncing my citizenship.  It's not a trivial process, and I'm not from the right 'chosen' ethnic tribe to have easy dual citizenship.

1784  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 12, 2020, 07:41:56 AM
I probably won't take it anytime soon. Maybe if COVID is still a problem in 2022, I'd take it then.
...

Sounds like you are the kind of guy who will roll up his sleeve two minutes after you realize that you'll be inconvenienced by the lack of a Certificate Of Vaccination ID.'

That reminds me, I need to find and dust off the code which makes backups of important posts on the forum.  That is to say, mine.

1785  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 08:45:54 PM
just a tip bit
in general population 20 people out of 100,000 experience bells palsy.
its like getting leg cramp. but on your face. yep it actually is common like that.

so 20:100,000
 =10:50,000
 =5:25,000
 =4:21,000

so mathematically its to be expected that 4 people in a trial of 21k would experience this.

I would not expect you to understand this, but others might:

Bells Palsy commonly afflicts women in the third trimester.  Since pregnant women are excluded from the study, one cannot use the (already questionable) background rates.

funny part is. there are actually an average of 40:100,000 with an equal 'affliction' in men and woman
meaning the 20:100,000 are going to be males that cant get pregnant

have a nice day.
its getting real easy to debunk you. maybe you need to raise your game and try to research before replying

'Debunking' doesn't mean making shit up out of whole cloth to suit a given need.  You've done two different rates already, so which ratio are you going to pull straight out of your butt next time?  Whatever you think you need by the looks of things.

Again, it might be over your pay-grade, but if over the course of a year, if {n} people develop a condition then for, say, a three month period the expected number would be {n/4} (seasonal variations aside.)

In this case, Bell's Palsy is what even the vax 'believers' admit to as a likely side effect since according to their (probably nearly 100% fraudulent) study there was a discrepancy between vax victims and so-called 'placebo' victims.  So you are actually arguing with Pfizer but appear to be to stupid to even know it.

For my part, I would expect the game-play to go something like this:  Show a _false_ problem which can be later dis-proven.  Then upon doing so the sheep will have more confidence in 'the science' and since it is the only thing claimed then there will be zero problems left when the one issue is put to bed.  As long as the dead bodies can be kept off of the Tee-Vee then the sheeple will be none the wiser about real problems.

Thus, I have some questions about the 'Bell's Palsy' thing myself.

1786  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Corona is fake(corona panic is fake) on: December 11, 2020, 02:38:08 PM
It is all an illusion to get YOU to comply, while they do what they've always done.. unless in front of a camera.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1337166029173256192

Wearing a mask is deeply humiliating to these people because they know it is a fraud meant to abuse the stupid sheeple and they know that their peers do as well.  It would be like a sheep rancher needing to get some of his own hair cut off as shearing time to 'set an example'.  Their bosses don't have to get on cam so they don't wear masks probably ever.  But sometimes the politicians and media people, who are themselves nothing more than management level on the farm, do.  These masks are a painful reminder that they are closer to the livestock on the ranch than they are to the actual owners which is a reality that I'm sure they like to try to ignore.

Getting 'caught' like this guy was probably no accident.  It's a minor re-coup of their dignity in front of their friends.   A way of showing 'yeah, I know it's a scam but I still have to fool the dumb-fuck Joe Publics.'

I myself wear the stupid mask when I go out, but once a minute or so I'll pull it down and wipe my hand across my mouth to remove the sweat that has built up and wipe it on my pants.  Quite often I'll 'forget' to pull the mask back up or take a loooong time to do so.  I rip the thing off as I leave an establishment (e.g., a bank) with obvious disgust and say something like 'fuckin' mask' then throw it unceremoniously on my dashboard.  Psychologically what I am saying is that 'I know this is a hoax and I'm not a stupid simpleton' and I'm wanting everyone to hear it.  Only a small minority of people where I am at even have cars much less a brand new 4x4, so I imagine that a LOT of people observe my behavior and hopefully a fair number of people derive some courage from seeing people display at least some resistance.

Wait wait it gets better Coca-cola testing positive for Covid in live test in Austrian parliament.

Looking forward to this one.  Sounds like a good-y.  Got a link?

1787  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 08:42:14 AM
...


"It also gives us a very special, secret pleasure to see how unaware the people around us are of what is really happening to them."  –Adolf Hitler

The way some of 'our leaders' cannot help but grin at times tells me that the statement above (whether Hitler wrote it or not) probably was an accurate statement of their feelings, and it sure seems to me to be a common characteristic of the 'leadership' which is installed by whoever is calling the shots.

1788  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 07:33:25 AM
... I don't think our government has the resources or intelligence to try and control the population.  ...

Um...what do you think that 'govern' means?

1789  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 06:30:31 AM
Bell's Palsy.  
I would like to read more about this, do you have a reliable link?

your asking tvbcof for a reliable link? dang. goodluck.

just a tip bit
in general population 20 people out of 100,000 experience bells palsy.
its like getting leg cramp. but on your face. yep it actually is common like that.

so 20:100,000
 =10:50,000
 =5:25,000
 =4:21,000

so mathematically its to be expected that 4 people in a trial of 21k would experience this.

I would not expect you to understand this, but others might:

Bells Palsy commonly afflicts women in the third trimester.  Since pregnant women are excluded from the study, one cannot use the (already questionable) background rates.

Secondly, if nobody in the equal sized so-called 'placebo' group developed the condition, it would suggest that 'we' found a cure for Bell's Palsy (be in saline or meningococcal vaccine) although it would seem to have the minor side-effect known as death.

1790  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 06:23:46 AM
I would like to read more about this, do you have a reliable link?

From the article I posted above:

https://www.rt.com/usa/509081-pfizer-vaccine-fda-bells-palsy-covid/

And I will take the vaccine after a few months.

I don't know why you would care about the links then.  But anyway, I suggest you get two shots.  One in each arm.  Then your Bells Palsy might be more symmetrical and thus less noticeable.  (Like Mitch McConnell as someone pointed out in the comments...which are still allowed on RT unlike with U.S. state-sponsored propaganda like PBS and NPR.)

1791  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Corona is fake(corona panic is fake) on: December 11, 2020, 05:57:44 AM

Ah, the 90-year-old who played the role of the first to step up for the vaccine:



Compare that to the WEF bankster's propaganda piece from back in June (about the 57-sec mark):

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rAiTDQ-NVY

This stuff is such a scripted pile of steaming propaganda.

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It pains me to admit that I might agree with the perps, but in some ways the world probably would be better off without people who would fall for this crap in the gene pool.  I just disagree that they are responsible for enough problems to justify a genocide.

That said, the standard conception of eugenics as wishing to 'strengthen the strain' is largely wrong (and probably deliberately so.)  The persons who are actually running things are best served BY people who would fall for this kind of garbage (and happily roll up their sleeves) and significantly threatened by people who have the potential to see through it.

If someone is 'siding' with the WEF psychos and their operations based on an the classic precepts of eugenics they are in for a rude awakening.  And they are probably in the greatest danger to say the truth.  See Bezmenov for a hint as to why.

1792  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 05:19:42 AM

People are not supposed to realize that the '30,000' people who took part in the vaccine trials or whatever number they use for this variable is fairly meaningless.  For one, only around half or so got the test 'vaccine' (while the remainder tended to get as a 'placebo' the very dangerous meningococcal vaccine in one more layer of fraud that they commonly use for this 'science'.  When you hear about a new ailment or death, 'but it was in the control group' you might start to understand why.)

Even here, the initial numbers they crow about for things like '94% effective' are from analysis of a small early sample.  Say 163 people.

While most of the data is hidden, it is not practical to remain so forever.  Now word is getting out that something like 4 of the test victims of Pfizer's concoction (which is being injected into Brits as we speak) got Bell's Palsy. 



But don't worry because it is sometimes temporary so it is no big deal.  Currently this 'new look' might be considered shocking (although likely to further the goal fertility reduction) but within a few years of mainstream media magic it will likely be the new fashion statement and fad.  The new trendy form of body modification I suspect.  I wonder if the iphone goes on the left or on the right?

1793  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK has approved Covid Vaccine - Will you take it if you’re in UK? on: December 11, 2020, 03:15:37 AM

Sounds a lot like the vids I've seen of the acute phases of transverse myelitis where the myelin sheath is being stripped off one's nerves due to an autoimmune reaction.  It is said to be excruciatingly painful.  But how could that happen?

Conveniently omit the fact that transverse myelitis is a more common complication of the viral infections the vaccines protect against, rather than of the vaccines themselves.

Right on queue and exactly as I predicted a few days ago, the architects of this fraud have set things up to blame 'the virus' for carnage wrought by their vaccine.  Or, more commonly, let their fake doctor LARP minions do it.


You people think you are so clever, but as a matter of fact these mechanisms are not rocket science to either think up or to understand.  Decent people are fully capable of doing so if/when they put their mind to it.  Don't get to full of yourself until we see how the chips fall because we are only at the start of this thing.

1794  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 11, 2020, 02:50:36 AM

"India's 'Mysterious Illness' Was In Same Location As COVID Vaccine Trial..."

  https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/indias-mysterious-illness-same-location-covid-vaccine-trial-mandatory-vaccine-bill/

Real journalism in the modern age involve linking to sources.  The mainstream media has a hard time competing and no interest in doing so.

1795  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: December 11, 2020, 02:42:01 AM
as for tvbcof..

'a friend of a friend told my friend who told me'
sounds legit (sarcasm)

Funny enough, that is as close as anyone I know of seeing the supposed 'covid-19' disease as well.  Yet in the case of the putative disease, such evidence is considered rock solid proof that 'shit is real.'  Further proof is evidenced by presentations of top scientists in the field.

1796  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: December 10, 2020, 12:09:31 PM
How about my ICU nurse friends that had their hourly pay cut or the other nurse friends that took layoffs?

The hospital was just sooo busy they had to do all those things.  How can that even make sense to you?

The next shoe to drop will be when the perps divert blame for the (increasingly obvious) hoax onto the 'frontliners' who (are falsely perceived by the idiot-box watching masses to) have been shrieking about how dire the situation has been and how they are keeling over in exhaustion due to the workload.

In the country I currently live in, the mainstream media is reporting that the 'frontliners' are asking for the population to remain locked-down so they can have a 'recharge'.  People who know some hospital staff tell me that they are now widely of the belief that the thing was at best heavily overblown.

The same mainstream media ran a story a month or two ago about how much trash was being generated by the people in quarantine (from coming up hot on an amazingly useless RT-PCR).  I did a little estimating and it came out that if each facility had 1000 people (surely a VAST over-estimate) then each person was generating 163 pounds of trash per day.  I know it wasn't water bottles...another acquaintance had a brother in one of those things.  His report is that unless the incarcerated victims have family to visit them, they only get one small bottle of water per day per day.  I'm sure so-called 'covid-19' is blamed for causing kidney failure just like it is every other malady known to man.  The quarantine results will surely add to the 'scientific proof' of this effect.

Anyway, it is these medical people will be the ones blamed by the peeps for fraud just like they take more than their share of the blame for the $2000/mo insurance premiums with $20,000/year deductibles and massive co-pays.  And the $7,000 bill for having two toenails removed.

Old people dying in the nursing homes get labeled as COVID, moved out of their room, staff stops giving them showers, residents start refusing their medicine, and GG... COVID death.  It's gross and out of hand to do to old people.   The orders are coming from the top (as always).

The worst thing is that they are forced to die alone since family is not allowed to see them.  Gee, I wonder why?  Same with hospitals where they are killing people with ventilators (for $39,000 per head.)

1797  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK has approved Covid Vaccine - Will you take it if you’re in UK? on: December 10, 2020, 10:28:08 AM

In that case, you might as well get the vaccine because you are already as unhealthy as it gets. What's there to lose?

You die?

Rev 9.6 (KJV):
"In those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will desire to die, and death will flee from them."

Sounds a lot like the vids I've seen of the acute phases of transverse myelitis where the myelin sheath is being stripped off one's nerves due to an autoimmune reaction.  It is said to be excruciatingly painful.  But how could that happen?

Rev 9.10 (KJV):
"And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings in their tails: and their power was to hurt men five months."

Oh ya.  That.

Edit:  So, my UK brothers, maybe you just need to try to hold out until early May?

1798  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK has approved Covid Vaccine - Will you take it if you’re in UK? on: December 10, 2020, 08:12:33 AM
oh.. and to add to gyfts point.

there is 10,000x more minced up foreign rna in a single chicken nugget than in a vaccine.
so if your worried about vaccines. you should be petrified by a chicken nugget

Ah, but people (and nearly every other living multicellular creature) have a gut to deal with such things, and it is a result of hundreds of millions of evolution to get it working and keep it working.

Not many people shoot up chicken nuggets, and they certainly don't an 'electric toothbrush like thingy' to break open their cell membranes to allow the foreign RNA invade their cells to set up shop.

1799  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 09, 2020, 03:19:28 PM
awwww
"serious side effects"
..
sleepy, headachy, stomach achy'
aww poor badecker thinking that these symptoms are 'serious'

does baby need his blanky and some warm milk.. awww diddums. time for bed littleman

Even that is much more severe than most people who get 'covid-19' according to the rt-PCR 'gold standard' of diagnosis of the supposed condition.  Most of these don't even know they had had it.

But if you want a side order of transverse myelitis then the mRNA vaccine might be just what the doctor ordered.  And if you prefer some other dish there are surely a lot more.

You should read the mainstream media rags which state that there is a danger of underselling the severity of the immediate reaction that almost all people get because a big danger is that a lot of people will not come back for seconds.  The first one is reportedly so bad that many of the victims may literally run for the hills.  And the 2nd one is supposed to be even worse!

1800  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: December 09, 2020, 02:23:55 AM

Many of my family are on the higher side in terms of intellectual capabilities (pilots, graduate degree holders, professors, etc) but they are utterly unaware of almost any of the possible problems with the vaccine or any debate about how dire the 'pandemic' is, the usefulness of masks and social distancing, etc.

So what you are saying is the highly educated and intelligent members of your family understand science and ignore baseless conspiracy nutjobs, but obviously you, who rubs fish tablets on his face to treat a condition he can't even spell, is the only one who knows the real truth.

Nope.  I know from talking to them what information they have been exposed to and how they process what they are exposed to, and there are massive gaps.  Just as I stated.

This is peak Dunning-Kruger.

Actually what it is is the reverse of the Dunning-Kruger effect.  That is to say, I expected them and many others to be as informed as I and similarly able to formulate and entertain hypotheses about things.  What I am having trouble with is that I over-estimated their capabilities under the false belief that I was closer to the norm.

I've actually had this 'reverse Dunning-Kruger' problem throughout my life and it has created some degree of friction at times.  Especially in the work environment in Silicon Valley.  Thankfully it was usually the case that I worked very effectively with the highest level performers who exceeded my own capabilities by a fair margin.

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