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1161  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown restrictions increased to reduce the spread of immunity. on: August 28, 2020, 08:01:47 AM
This is my impression of the situation in the UK. It is based on my correlation between a variety of credible scientific reports, and interviews with various front line workers in ICU departments, It is related to Corona viruses.
- the number of people with immunity id probably around 80% of the population.
- masks don't help to slow the spread of infection, but they do slow the process of recovery when infected.
- social distancing provides little protection against aerosol viruses.
- people who recovered from the 2002/3 SARS epidemic appear to retain immunity to the whole family of corona viruses, so long term natural immunity is possible,
- vaccines are only projected to provide short term immunity in 40% of the population, and require annual top ups.
- vaccinated people who become infected are at risk of severe complications such as cytokine storms.
- people using pharmaceutical drugs regularly will have compromised immune systems, and are at severe risk from a Covid infection. This probably explains why the elderly and those in care homes are vulnerable.
- no healthy person has died from the Covid-19 virus.
- people with insulin resistance as a result of excessive consumption of refined sugars, seed oils and ultra processed foods have an increased risk of complications
- smokers, vapers, and users of recreational drugs will have underlying health problems, and Covid-19 will exploit this.
- people staying at home and not getting enough sunlight with be deficient in Vitamin D, and thus will have a reduced capacity to recover from infection.
- dehydration reduces the effectiveness of the immune system.
- malnutrition can cause the immune system to shut down.
- vaccinating children, or protecting them from viral infections impairs the development of their natural immunity, and this will affect them for the rest of their lives.

You can trust my opinion, as I am not a doctor, and I haven't been exposed to the propaganda of the money Pharmers or the government's health experts.
1162  Other / Politics & Society / Re: NIMBY vs. humanity's future on: August 26, 2020, 03:26:05 PM
Bird blenders ( sometimes called wind turbines) are damaging to the environment, and not all that cost effective if you take everything into consideration. If you really want low cost environmentally friendly power, then thorium reactors seem to be the best option. I understand this is the choice of India.

It would be better to try to improve the land, and that would probably increase your water supply as well as the economy.
1163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UK hospital launches rehab programme for bitcoin addiction on: August 26, 2020, 03:08:45 PM
Aren't they working on a USB vaccination to cure this?
1164  Other / Serious discussion / Re: 12 Coronavirus Autopsy Cases Reveal TRUTH About How Coronavirus Patients Dying on: August 26, 2020, 02:41:58 PM
I ask for factual information, and not manipulated propaganda from the money Pharma sales force ( sometimes referred to as doctors). I understand that " Doctor" Fauci hasn't seen a patient for over 30 years - he must be well abreast of the current situation in the hospitals. I'm still waiting for a report on the actual Covid  death of a person in good health.

I look at the fools in the pharmacy queues wearing their masks, and looking grey and hollow chested, and many of the women have " lard arses ", and I look at the contents of their shopping trolleys, and I wonder about the medical advice that they are being given. It would be more beneficial if they used their bags of pills for weight training, rather than swallowing them. Swallowing pills whilst watching television won't make you healthy.
1165  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Blockchain would be a great application for vaccination records. on: August 25, 2020, 07:42:41 AM
Well there are already plans to put medical records on a blockchain, so it wouldn't be too difficult to cross refer to that. The advantage of a blockchain for vaccine statistics is that the records would be immutable, and there is so much fraud, obfuscation, concealment and manipulation in the current stats, that that would be a massive advantage. It wouldn't take too much effort to fill in a form, and I expect that they do that anyway.  The British NHS is overloaded with administrators rather than doctors and nurses, so it shouldn't have much effect on front line health care.

It will never happen though. Vaccines are unsafe, and damaging to natural immunity, and Big Pharma is contantly trying to conceal that.
1166  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to add icons to the title of a post? 🚀 on: August 24, 2020, 10:37:44 AM
Icons are great in topic titles - they show the threads that aren't worth reading.
1167  Other / Meta / Re: All blame to bounty hunters. on: August 24, 2020, 10:33:17 AM
We don't need more moderators, we need more active quality posters.

If I thought the problem was poor English skills, then I would revive my Fit to Talk English project, I backed away from it, as I didn't seem to be getting much support or interest for it.
1168  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think COVID19 is a scam? on: August 24, 2020, 10:25:20 AM
Covid-19 is a (probably) man made variant of the Corona Virus family that has been around since the 1930s. It may have been leaked too soon, as it is not a deadly virus in itself. It would have been better if they had waited to develop a more deadly variant if eugenics was the purpose behind its creation. On the other hand, if you wanted something that could be escalated into panic, and thus allow for the creation of mandatory vaccines, it is possibly ideal. If everybody was forced to have a synthetic immune system, then whole populations could be eradicated by targeted diseases, and even more wealth would flow to the Pharma companies.

You can counter this by refusing vaccination, and avoiding ultra-processed foods, seed oils, and refined sugar products and many other well publicised health damaging products, like pharmaceutical drugs and smoking.
1169  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Is there a mobile Tor browser? on: August 23, 2020, 09:30:17 AM
Brave is a privacy browser, but I don't think it supports a Tor window yet.
This site discusses Brave and 4 other browsers, one seems to include a VPN, and one is an official Tor browser for Android.

https://techlog360.com/best-android-browsers-for-different-needs/

1170  Other / Serious discussion / Re: 12 Coronavirus Autopsy Cases Reveal TRUTH About How Coronavirus Patients Dying on: August 22, 2020, 05:27:23 PM
It is the decrease in deaths and icu admissions that is important. Not the increase in the spread of immunity.
1171  Other / Politics & Society / Re: History: Spanish flu, Over 50 million death. on: August 22, 2020, 02:21:24 PM
If a vaccine is a weakened form of the virus, then it is synthetic and the response is not natural. Gi ing the vaccine to a person with natural immunity messes up that immunity.

I would also point out that nobody has claimed the reward for documentting a healthy person who has died solely from the virus
1172  Other / Politics & Society / Re: History: Spanish flu, Over 50 million death. on: August 22, 2020, 12:28:10 PM
You can't foster a good immune system if you allow yourself to be vaccinated. The concepts are mutually exclusive
1173  Other / Off-topic / My G8S.com URL forwarding service was hacked by spammers. on: August 22, 2020, 09:48:59 AM
As a result of this, it was subject to a DDoS attack, and we had to take down the domain. I had offered this service to Bitcoin Talk members, and I believe a few took up the offer. As a result of this attack, I am no longer prepared to offer this free service. I apologise for this, and please contact me if this causes any problems, please contact me, and I can probably set up a hard coded page so that links are not lost.
1174  Other / Politics & Society / Re: History: Spanish flu, Over 50 million death. on: August 22, 2020, 09:28:32 AM
Early vaccines were intended to eradicate diseases. Modern vaccines are designed to take control of immune systems, and thus give control of health and longevity to a ruling elite. Even in the early days, a healthy person could probably recover from the diseases, given that they had a healthy body, and observed a sensible recovery process - no bleeding for example, and no automatic fever reduction.
1175  Other / Politics & Society / Re: History: Spanish flu, Over 50 million death. on: August 22, 2020, 07:38:30 AM
Corona viruses have been around since the 1930s, and many others have been here for longer. There is no reason to believe that it will go away, it will just mutate. I have lived through 4 pandemics with no significant problems or side effects - this virus is the fourth. I have done this without any vaccination or pharmaceuticals for over 60 years. There is no substitute for a healthy natural immune system. After all, it has allowed us to increase and prosper despite all the health risks that are supposed to destroy us.

The biggest risks we have are fake news that spreads panic and stupid behaviour. banking theft and fraud that destroys the economy, and the pharmaceutical industry that destroys our health, and forces us to eat unhealthy foods.
1176  Other / Off-topic / Re: SMPO OS Starter Kit-- Mouth To Lung Vape Design on: August 22, 2020, 07:26:14 AM
Vaping damages your health, and makes you more susceptible to serious Covid complications. Why would any sensible person spend money to do that?
1177  Other / Off-topic / Re: What to do during the lockdown on: August 22, 2020, 07:23:03 AM
Getting out and about, as there is not so much traffic at the moment.
Adding features to the van so that I can become more off grid and independent.
Meeting people, and pointing out the economic stupidity of the lock down, which just damages the general health of the public.

1178  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Crisis in Mali on: August 21, 2020, 08:57:51 AM
I would rather you didn't quote the whole OP when replying as it clogs up the thread and makes it difficult to follow.


Yep, I skipped over his whole post because of that. Also the OP contains too much info, so I skipped that as well, and dropped to your post to get a feel for the thread topic.
1179  Other / Off-topic / Re: Does Waking Up at 5am Increase Your Chances of Being Successful on: August 21, 2020, 08:51:39 AM
There is also a saying that "The early bird may catch the worms, but the cool worm stays in bed".

It isn't really when you get up that matters, but what you do with your time whilst you are awake. Some of my most creative work has been done by working through the night.
1180  Other / Off-topic / Is Steemit srill active? on: August 21, 2020, 08:06:03 AM
I joined the project a couple of years ago, but I became disenchanted as it seemed to be a ponzi scheme. I'm reviewing my hosting and projects at the moment, and I revisited the site. It looks as if most of my earnings have disappeared, and I don't have much influence there. I looked at a couple of the current posts, and they seem to be in Korean.

What do you guys think - should I forget about it, and delete my associated hosting?
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