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9801  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Abortion is the leading cause of death during the pandemic, killing 37 million on: November 28, 2020, 04:25:43 PM
badecker is happy that if someone enters his property and is not wanted to remain but refuses to remain for a period of 9 months. then he can shoot them. or seek methods to get rid of them
so on that bases if a mother does not want a pregnancy she can end it

funny how badeckers mindset can be used against him so easily.

if badecker think its a adults right to protect their own property(body) and decide on issues involving their dependants in their property(body). then badeckers arguments fall flat, straight away

badecker remember you dont want government telling you what to do involving gun control and freedoms of humans own body.

as for the argument about human life. well if badecker is so 'prolife' even in cases where there is a 'human'(in his mind) that has no vocal/mental ability to make decisions for themselves and no ability to self control their breathing.
should government/law decide or should the next of kin/guardian/parent be in control of it.

if badecker suddenly wants government control of family decision. then lets make it law
all people in coma's or a vegetative state or new born from unwanted mothers.
send them all to badeckers house for him to take care of for decades
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or will badecker revise his argument to think that those closest and most involved in the 'life' should be the decision makers
9802  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto Lived In London While Working On Bitcoin + proof on: November 27, 2020, 05:03:03 PM
sorry but the UK timezone . where the 'no post' majority is between 7am and 1pm does not prove he lived in a UK bodyclock regime.

its funny how people then try to twist the data into new context such as:
"all geeks/nerds/hackers dont have a 9am-10pm awake body clock, they all have nocternal body clocks"
or
"maybe he programmed to send replies at certain times of day to hide when he actually is awake"

yes his grammar was british english as oppose to american/australian english. but that is not any proof of location of living.

sorry but this post history and grammar research data has been discussed dozens of times over the last decade and the end conclusion is that its not new news and proves nothing
the only thing possible to deem is that the probability of him being japanese is low
9803  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If the banksters and governments held 90% of the Bitcoin supply, what now? on: November 27, 2020, 04:43:37 PM
That's what we can observe now, I don't understand why there is so much excitement about getting instututional giants and bankers into bitcoin. Better adoption, more money from institutional investors flowing in etc.yes it's all happening now but is it really good?

Will everybody be happy to know that PayPal, Grayscale, Square, some Wall street banks and few greedy hedge funds control the rest of the supply and price?
Big question if the project failing or not, it's not clear yet but there are some worrysome signs.


I believe we should be worried more about a large percentage of the supply is controlled by custodians, or services like PayPal becoming THE custodians, removing the sovereign store of value feature, and majority of usage of Bitcoin, as a medium of exchange, would be through them.

banksters bitcoin game is to get people to lock bitcoin into bankster vaults. and then play with banksters tokens on other networks that are not bitcoin but just pretend to be.

thank you for suddenly waking up to the game.. only took you 4 years

1920's money was gold backed paper. where the gold was vaulted in custodians. and paper tokens(bank notes) were given to play with....... then THEY decided you cant swap it back for gold

those that then still wanted to invest in gold again in non bank note system.. evolved to 'online certificate' tokens. and has been a bankster latest gold game for decades. guess what will happen to that in future.
more recently:
LN 'millisat' tokens are the greyscale bitcoin game for the last 5 years. and like the 'gold standard' of the early half of the 1900's we will see how these 'watchtower''factories' will suddenly not be able to do bank runs if suddenly large amount of people want to exit LN

best advice:
feel free to day trade small 'disposable' amounts in their systems. but dont use them as your whole wealth asset management.
"if you cant afford to lose it, dont use it"
dont put your hoard into exchanges/LN
9804  Other / Off-topic / Re: I really dont think the vaccination is goal its just glycose on: November 27, 2020, 04:33:04 PM
topic creator is ignorant of the fact that
50% of trials use a sugar placebo AS A CONTROL GROUP
50% of trials use a vaccine

he seems to be another conspiracy guy that does not realise that 'control group' means studying a group of people that dont have the vaccine to use as a comparison to see how different the vaccine group are

its not control as in puppet master. its having 2 groups to be able to monitor the differences in a controlled(least variable) environment

i find it a big shame how many idiots and conspiracy nuts are on a forum that is meant to be for revolutionary economy. it kind of makes the crypto industry look stupid when there is so much stupidity in it

i fully understand that bitcoin favours those that are anti-government fiat. but come on.. atleast put some effort into your thoughts

can people please stop looking at conspiracy sites and actually do their research in the real word and using real technology, science and common sense

emphasis: please people. atleast put some effort into your opinion. stop sounding like conspiracy puppets just repeating their scripts.
9805  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are there any proof of covid are real? on: November 27, 2020, 04:25:04 PM
there have been thousands upon thousands of scientific procedures and all prove its real.
please stop getting your stupidity from conspiracy sites.

and no there is no WHO conspiracy because even countries independent of CDC/WHO, have done studies and decentralised review and found covid is real
again please stop searching idiot conspiracy sites and instead look at the research
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common sense tells you if you are about to sneeze. putting a tissue infront your nose is enough to capture your sneeze and prevent someone standing a metre infront of you from getting a face full of snot and fluid.

common sense tells you if you are in a housefire. covering your face with a piece of fabric filters out most of the nasty stuff you can inhale. yes you breathe easier in a smokey room if you cover your face

common sense tells you if someone farts. covering your face limits how much stink you smell..
so face coverings do work both for you on the receiving end of nasties and you on the transmitting end of nasties

and yes in all examples above distance helps too

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scientifically its proven too. pre march lockdown the R rate was over 3. and the ratio of asymptomatic:symptomatic was high with more people getting sick per population number
then with just social distance lockdown. this brought the R rate down. and masks/facecoverings brought down the ratio of asymp:symp
9806  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: November 27, 2020, 04:05:09 PM
Social distancing and mask order at its best

i guess you didnt get the advice over the last 8 months
around family, in your own home you dont need to mask up/distance

but when you are meeting people outside of your family, people you dont know where they been. EG going to a retail shop. then yes mask up, keep your distance

its similar advice and common sense as 'stranger danger'
its similar advice as dont pick up chewing gum off the floor
if you dont know where its been, dont come into contact with it
9807  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Abortion is the leading cause of death during the pandemic, killing 37 million on: November 27, 2020, 03:03:23 PM
to answer the 'is a fertilised egg the same as a baby' and considered an independent life away from the pregnant woman.. the obvious biology/logic/common sense answer is
if the pregnancy was birthed at the day of decision. would that birth be a viable life that had the lung/heart/brain capacity to have independent survival that same day.

if the pregnancy is not at a stage where there can be independent life that day if separated from the woman. then its not an independent life

woman know by instinct and logic and common sense to not get too excited until the first trimester (12 weeks) because anything can happen. such as miscarriage.
so any argument about the first 12 weeks is moot. and should not be considered under the "killing" category

as for the second trimester, still a risk of miscarriage and other risks. there is no viable life. it wont survive a emergency/early birth. so again pretending the fetus has independent rights is wrong. it is dependant on the pregnant woman and so the woman.. not men/law/strangers. only the pregnant woman should be in control of choice.
the pregnant woman is the guardian/custodian and no one but that woman should have any say in the situation they are in

i do find it funny how badecker a man. wants to regulate what woman can do or not
i do find it funny how badecker a republican wants to regulate it
i do find it funny how badecker, an idiot. cant even research the facts before trying to inch his way into a topic
yet again badecker does not understand a topic and just found some script on some idiot site and is just repeating what he read from there. no independent thought went into badeckers posts

he pretends to want independence from laws and yet he does not understand independence. or laws
9808  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: November 27, 2020, 07:29:12 AM
a car is a car even if the paint changes colour
however the corona that was around during summer2019and before, is not the same ancestry as the strain in winter 2019

the spring summer 2019 corona is a ancestry that has been going around humans since mers 2012
the winter 2019(covid) strain is a complete different ancestry, from wild animals in late 2019 to humans
in short spring summer 2019 corona is a ford and the winter strain is a tesla


the weekly (tesla)"mutations" you speak of happening weekly/monthly in covid are as divergant as the same make and model and year manufactured car having a different shade of the same paint

the monthly changes are not huge mutation /different make and model of a car
its not divergent mutation in as much as the difference between a car and a truck

there are actual RNA studies that show that the spring summer 2019 strain has the same IP2&4 identifiers to say its a car(corona family). but doesnt have the same E&N1&N2 identifiers. meaning they are different make and models
the spring/summer 2019 did not mutate into the winter2019(we call covid)
its clearly seen the lineage of both differ and came from different ancestries.. (different car manufacturers)
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the main difference between the spring/summer 2019 vs the winter 2019 did not mutate due to normal spread of humans.
it was a species change from wild animals that caused the big mutate.
hense why there was worry over covid entering the mink population with fear the mink mutates might cause bigger change when mink covid comes back to human spread.
human to human spread does not cause the same divergent strain change. but different species could
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maybe try to learn about a subject you have been talking about for 8months instead of creating fantasies based off of scripts you read on conspiracy theory sites
9809  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: November 26, 2020, 04:28:57 PM

Even the idiot box is telling as is this days
https://youtu.be/SRT7iy-Fkak

note sarcasm. poking at trump assumption that its not real
they know trump loves fox. and also rupert murdoch is a buddy. so they cant exactly just call out trump on his ignorance. but a subtle bit of sarcasm to say an undertone of 'oh look trump its real, your staff are getting sick cant deny it now'

9810  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Texas GOP To Gov. Abbott: 'Don't Mess With Texas!' on: November 26, 2020, 04:12:02 AM
when a virus spreads not by jam sandwiches. but by people gathering close together  to pass it on..
then when there are very well public examples of people gathering together.. guess what. the virus will spread

so there is a causation involving people gathering.
because thats exactly how the virus spreads
9811  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Texas GOP To Gov. Abbott: 'Don't Mess With Texas!' on: November 25, 2020, 02:24:39 PM
There isn't any control of Covid in the riots, but there isn't any increase in Covid illness in the riots either.

Cool

maybe you should check the charts and not check you imagination


blue=full lockdown
purple=calm period of social distance
red#1= protests
red#2= breona taylor protest against judgement
red#3= election protests. anti restriction protests

see the rise and fall in summer.. that fall is when some protests calmed down and 'new norm' was found. but then protests started up again as elections loomed
9812  Other / Politics & Society / Re: THE TROLLEY DILEMMA on: November 25, 2020, 01:35:57 PM
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Come on, you lot. It's a thought experiment with two outcomes. If you start to 'real world' it, and throw in alternatives, the experiment is pointless.
I've had lengthy and interesting discussions with each of you in numerous P&S threads. I'm interested in which of the two available choices you'd make, and why.

in a binary choice the logical answer is
if options are 5 or 1.. the obviously the less damaging option of 1dies
Franky1, I know you've answered with the bare mathematical fact, but if actually faced with this choice, would you find it easy to intervene and pull the lever? Would there be any temptation to do nothing rather than pull the lever?

without "real worlding" it. all thats left in a binary choice option is a mathematical logic answer

again its not a good 'moral' clause problem. but a great math problem
9813  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are people dying from Covid19 or from reaction of the wrong medication? on: November 25, 2020, 01:15:06 PM
in a certain amount of cases of covid deaths it was not that they got the wrong medication. it is that they are so elderly that they were already on a do not resuscitate order. meaning no intubation/ventilation.. meaning no 'wrong medication/treatment due to no medication/treatment aimed at helping fight covid' but just palliative care the ease the pain and strain.

this is shown in the majority that had a co-morbidity of 'dementia'
9814  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is planting trees actually good for the planet? on: November 25, 2020, 01:07:15 PM
maths..
it will take more available fertile land than that is available to offset the current carbon emmisions

the tree's however only work best if they are in reach of the area that has carbon emmissions
EG smoggy london vs brazilian rainforest mass in 1800 did not help each other.

so although there are less brazilian rainforests now. does not mean london is any worse.

london smog got better by getting rid of wood/coal burnong homes and replacing it with gas heated waterheaters

yep buy buy chimney sweep industry due to removing the emissions not by trees

however smog(excess carbon) did not cause global warming. london was colder during its smoggy history
so much so the river thames froze over

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so again as a reminder. for climate issues. its not about carbon. its about the water cycle.
carbon emissions is a separate category concerning lung health
9815  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: November 25, 2020, 08:30:34 AM
comparing a vaccine to aspirin?
aspirin turns off the pain switch..
so in an infection. the comparable off switch is taking an anti-imflamatory..
thus hiding an illness
but a vaccine does not do this

a vaccine teaches the body to act sooner to remove unwanted things earlier to avoid needing to battle and over inflame the system to remove it with a bigger force later.

ok certain conspiracy people lean towards the love and admiration of being anti-immigration. so lets use this analogy:

its like training officers at border patrol to stop migrants getting in,

its not by just throwing them in at a border post and say 'stop what you think looks bad and call in support if needed. and one day you will learn what 'looks bad'.. goodluck"
which ends up with ice needing to recruit in the national guard to find migrants who snuck in and now dwellings in squats. requiring the need to ram the door in and demolish the squats within the state filled with migrants..

its not telling the border patrol to just not report any incident and just play ignorant. thinking if i dont report a problem there isnt a problem.. because that again ends up with the national guard having to respond later. and in more severity

it is by training border patrols to recognise migrants by giving them migrant recognition training scenarios in a safer manner such as showing them picture of migrants. then your going to have less migrants getting in. thus not need to call in the national guard for support = less/no severity

yes vaccine results so far are like saying the training success rate is 90% at one border station out of 210
and the other 209 stations have not submitted their training success rates yet (100 of 21k)
but its kind of proof of concept that the one that has. has.

im pro vaccine but even i would likes to see more results come in from the trials.. but time will tell
9816  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: November 25, 2020, 04:35:10 AM
^^^ Considering the symptoms, it was already here,

Strains? We have over a hundred strains, They change so fast that there's no way to vaccinate against but a few of them. And by the time that vaccines are around, the strains that a vaccine would fight, are already gone... evolved into something new.

What we are fighting isn't the Covid of September last year. It isn't the Covid of March this year... nor April, June, August, or even October 2020. It's something completely new every few weeks if not sooner. Each time it mutates, give it a new name so that we know what we are locking down for. It isn't Covid.

the human circulating corona spring summer 2019. was not covid19.never was

the covid 19 came about from a wetmarket in winter 2019. where by it transferred from what is presumed a wild pangolin to its hunter and then to people the hunter/farmer came into contact with

this covid19 strain is a father strain. with known descendant mini strain changes

basically this new strain is a new book titled:
"illogical trumpettes exploit stupidity subconsciously"
yes the context of paragraphs in the book(nucleus) might change some words in each release/edition. but the main identifier title of the book(spike protein) remains
"illogical trumpettes exploit stupidity subconsciously"

the vaccines look for the book title/spike/key that gains entry to human ace receptor based cells
the vaccine is not looking for the story grammar/nucleus/random pocket junk

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please try and learn some of this stuff. its getting annoying having to dumb things down for you. especially if i have to repeat it because you act like you havnt read it(like previous exampled you reply about then weks later act as if you never read)
9817  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is planting trees actually good for the planet? on: November 25, 2020, 02:54:05 AM
funny how nasa wants to know about the water cycle in regards to off world settlements. they are not talking about carbon

funny how nasa use hydrogen for their radiation/heat shield.. not carbon

hint
be concerned more about water. not carbon
9818  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: November 25, 2020, 02:21:37 AM
oh lets debunk that little 'it was already here' ditty

ok so if over the last 8 months badecker done some research on how PCR tests work
he would realise that alot of control processes are involved
EG
take a sample with certain amount of millilitres
separate it out and test to see if its predomenantly human fluid or known viral family group
disguard the ones that are human samples.
then looking at samples of microlitres with the viral family group, check to see if it contains the rna of covid19
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so a study of frozen fecal matter from sewers in barcelona from sprint/summer 2019 found the corona family group spike a ~640part per litre. 6.4*102 and 8.3*102(corona family group(ip2 and IP4) but did not show any result for the specific strain of covid19(E_Sarbeco or N1 or N2)

... EG
look through a protest of 1,000,000 people for those with ginger hair. find 640. but none of them is the actor that played ron weasley in harry potter

or more scientific/mathematic example dumbed down
in a book of 32000 words. where they want to find
"illogical trumpettes exploit stupidity subconsciously" = badecker
where looking for references for republicans would be to search the book for
ip2: illogical 640/book
ip4: trumpettes 830/book

but to then find the strains of republicans with certain stupidity traits
E sarbeco: exploit 0/book
N1: stupidity 0/book
N2: subconsciously 0/book

yep the book talked about republicans(illogical trumpettes).. but no mention of specifically:illogical trumpettes that exploit stupidity subconsciously..
meaning the book is nothing to do with badecker and other stupid idiots in the republican fanbase

thus. yes corona viruses were around in spring/summer 2019.. but the strain that  is highly infectious that is causing all the trouble this year was not around in spring/summer 2019

enjoy

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.13.20129627v1.full.pdf+html
click on 'preview pdf and scrol down to the table that shows the IP2 IP4 E N1 N2
9819  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Abortion is the leading cause of death during the pandemic, killing 37 million on: November 25, 2020, 12:00:03 AM
whats not being said is
these are not 38million women that have surgeons put surgical tools up a womans privates and pull out something that resembles a human

in most cases its:
taking the morning after pill
using non clinical/medical tools outside of a healthcare service

yep its where those in poorer countries resort to things like prostitution or their religion forbids contraception. where then end up having to resort to other methods of not remaining pregnant. where in many cases is the same woman becoming pregnant multiple times a year due to lack of contraception.

yep prostitutes take morning after pills regular. much similar scenario as having a mint a morning after a fun night. because their 'client' doesnt want to believe in condoms

so while you conspire with fantasies of 38million thoughts of babies.. the reality is most of those millions are a bunch of cells or something smaller than baked bean

this makes it appear that out of 3.5bil women 1 in 100 are having an abortion per year
but the reality is one woman out of multiple thousand are having more then one abortion a year

so before gathering up just 1000 woman and declaring one as a baby murderer.
gather up 10,000 and inform them that 1 woman is probably having unprotected sex often and give them contraception advice about effective ways to avoid pregnancy.

but hey. enjoy your fantasies

funny part is badecker is a male and from arizona. so should have no say in this as its a topic about women in places he will never go to. so not something he should even try to involve himself with. especially when he doesnt even understand the topic
9820  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is planting trees actually good for the planet? on: November 24, 2020, 10:02:53 AM
The thing about EVs is that to make them you need Lithium, and producing Lithium pollutes more than a life-cycle of an average diesel car.
Sure, they don't pollute on the road, once they're made.
But how do you make the Lithium?


drill a hole (electric drill in future will be common  not diesel)
water pumped in then pressures brings out a 'brine'(alkali Salt) solution
reverse osmosis or just left to evaporate the water in a settling pond for a while
skimming/scraping the lithium layer

EV trucks(in the future) or electric pumps and pipes transport the condensed brine(skimmed/scraped layer).
electric powered factories run by renewables then do chemical separation
oh. they actually put carbon into the mix. meaning they are not evaporating carbon out but putting carbon into lithium. so good place to store carbon
...
dont worry they dont use millions of gallons of diesel in digger trucks. ..its a drill and a pump method
so less carbon waste than gold mining for instance

(1 ounce of gold uses $300 of JUST diesel)
(1 ounce of lithium costs well under $0.30 of ALL production costs)
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