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1361  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown restrictions increased to reduce the spread of immunity. on: July 31, 2020, 08:36:20 AM
It isn't the antibodies that give you long term immunity, but the memory T-cells. They have found that people who were infected with SARS back in 2002/3 have retained these cells, and they kick into action and create antibodies when they detect the Corona virus. This could explain why over half of the people exposed to the virus don't seem to be affected. They fall into the age range that could have developed this long term immunity. If this is the case, then we are probably already at 80% immunity, and the whole lockdown business is just an excuse to reset the debt laden economy.  It also creates a new product line for the money Pharmers to harvest.
1362  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 31, 2020, 07:59:14 AM
>..<

I think a lot of Australian tractors and agricultural equipment has been exported to England. Australia has quite a dry atmosphere, and this helps to preserve the metal work. I know of at least two engines, and a wood burning tractor that are local to me, and came from Australia. One of the engines came in pieces, and the farmer is restoring it.  The wood gas burning tractor was really interesting, and I wish I could have spent more time talking to its owner.
1363  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown restrictions increased to reduce the spread of immunity. on: July 30, 2020, 05:32:24 PM
There don't seem to be any stats for covid deaths, only deaths from people with covid symptoms.

Masks extend the recovery time through reinfection, and can cause a variety of problems such as hypoxia. They also provide a convenient protective hiding place for the virus.

Is there any evidence that covid kills? All causes mortality seems to be reducing in countries that don't suffer from malnutrition. That is counter intuitive if you believe that covid is deadly.
1364  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Help spread immunity - hug someone today. on: July 30, 2020, 05:22:36 PM
If you don't spread immunity, then we will end up with enforced vaccinations, and that will decrease longevity even more. The virus isn't killing people, the government policies are the real merchants of death.

In my school days, we learnt natural ways to improve heath. We didn't rely on injecting ourselves with poisons and disease.
1365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 30, 2020, 05:05:46 PM
Well it needs to protect itself against the crows, as I chucked it over the hedge. Smiley
1366  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown restrictions increased to reduce the spread of immunity. on: July 30, 2020, 05:04:01 PM
Informed opinion seems to believe that 70-80% of the population already has immunity. That seems to be herd immunity, but the government seems to have not-heard-immunity.

Covid doesn't kill, but lockdowns, unemployment and debts do. ( and masks Smiley ).
1367  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 30, 2020, 04:45:08 PM
Why haven't you guys commented on my cod filet that emitted blue light in the dark?
1368  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The state of Covid19 (All that is to know) on: July 30, 2020, 03:50:33 PM
Sewage analysis in Europe shows that covid infections were in Europe before they were reported in China. But that doesn't mean it wasn't in China, as they probably don't store frozen sewage samples.

We do know that it existed in a few Five Eyes funded laboratories before it escaped to enrich all our lives.
1369  Other / Meta / Re: Am I the oldest member here? on: July 30, 2020, 01:30:43 PM
One of the problems that I have is in understanding modern statistical methods.. I've just looked in on the tech board, and I'm lost. I started to read the thread about Pollard's kangaroo method, and I'm struggling. I understand random walk theory and Brownian movement, but everything seems to have moved so far away from the basics - which were advanced in my school days.

Maybe we should have a pensioners' board here. Smiley
1370  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Connection between blood type and coronavirus mortality has been confirmed on: July 30, 2020, 01:04:41 PM
I understand that some blood types do not have receptors for the virus, and therefore the virus cannot use their blood to multiply. There also seems to be a possibility that the virus can cause one of the blood types to clump, and this can lead to thrombosis. If I get the time, I'll try to find the reference.

It should be a problem if you have a healthy natural immune system though.
1371  Other / Off-topic / Re: Street Listing on: July 30, 2020, 12:08:07 PM
https://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/area_zip/

Please send one virus free Bitcoin to the wallet address in my immunised profile. Smiley
1372  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most schools plan to partially reopen in the fall, what will happen next? on: July 30, 2020, 11:32:46 AM
Why do you need to worry about testing if you have immunity to the virus?

( and you haven't been vaccinated )
1373  Other / Serious discussion / Re: To those waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine.. on: July 30, 2020, 11:29:18 AM
Before they start pratting around with vaccines that cripple people, and create deformed and unemployable kids, why don't they try to improve general health. Ban smoking, seed oils, vaping ultra-processed foods, coke and energy drinks for example.

Of course that won't suit the ruling elite. They want us to have artificially manufactured "foods", and immune systems that are controlled by the virus master - Bill Gates.

I got to be 78 by avoiding all vaccines and medication, and enjoying life. I even ride motor cycles, and they tell me that is dangerous.
1374  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: RAGE AGAINST THE WHALES: WHO THE FUCK ARE THEY? on: July 30, 2020, 10:49:28 AM
I agree - leave the whales alone, and worry about the sharks.


and the pollution. Smiley
1375  Other / Off-topic / Re: Don't panic about Covid-19 Pandemic on: July 30, 2020, 10:23:03 AM
Don't sleep with more than 2 in a bed - dammit that takes some of the fun out of life. Healthy exercise builds a strong immune system, and then you don't have to worry about the masked virus breeders.
1376  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you feel safe going outside? on: July 30, 2020, 10:13:19 AM
There is no way you can avoid contact with the virus. You may reduce it, but you can't avoid it. You would need to be completely isolated with your own air supply, and not accept any products from the shops, or guests, or any deliveries. You would need to grow your own food, and not allow any animals onto your patch.

It's much easier to allow your own body to create immunity, and to get on with life.

I don't bother with any of these faddy concepts, but I do take some basic precautions. For example, I look both ways before crossing a busy road, and I wear eye protection when grinding metal. Also, I do quite a bit of reading about diet and health, and as a result I expose myself to sunlight, I keep hydrated, and I avoid seed oils and other ultra processed foods. It annoys me that my quality of life has been reduced because of the fat-arsed coke drinkers, smokers, and those who inject poison and disease into their arms.
1377  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most schools plan to partially reopen in the fall, what will happen next? on: July 30, 2020, 09:42:13 AM
What will happen? Students will realise that the government talks a load of bollocks, and just pushes the interests of the money pharmers. With any luck it will lead to a realisation that the "health care" industry reduces life expectancy and the quality of life. It's time for a revival in natural health.
1378  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown restrictions increased to reduce the spread of immunity. on: July 30, 2020, 09:25:34 AM
How are they going to find people who haven't had contact with the virus for vaccination? I suspect most people will have had contact by now, so they will need to vaccinate those with natural immunity to cover their investment. This has the added benefit for them that it could generate cytokine storms, and thus foster the myth of the deadly disease. It also allows them to add their organ destruction additives to the vaccine. I wonder if the vaccine released for the sheeple will be the same as the one that underwent the so-called tests.
1379  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown restrictions increased to reduce the spread of immunity. on: July 30, 2020, 08:48:00 AM
I gather that all causes deaths are at a 5 year low - that doesn't fit with a deadly pandemic. They keep adding symptoms to the infection indicators. Pretty soon they will add dirty fingernails, and then report that anyone with dirty finger nails has died from the virus. One of the reasons that the virus is able to allow people to die from other causes is the rise of vaccinations, and the destruction of natural health. Also I suspect that the real count of deaths from the virus is pretty low, and as the immunity spreads, it will leave traces that allow for misreporting.

You should also consider factors like malnutrition. The body does what it can to protect life, and if it can't get enough nutrition, then it starts to shut down various functions. Unfortunately the immune system is one of the earliest victims of this shutdown, and this is why some of the undeveloped countries have an increase in deaths.

[NOTE} Trust me I'm not a doctor, and haven't been indoctrinated by Pharma propaganda.
1380  Other / Serious discussion / Help spread immunity - hug someone today. on: July 30, 2020, 07:51:39 AM
We need more physical interaction, and social contact. This improves one's feeling of well being, and contributes to an improvement in health. Hugging is a great way to do this, but make sure you know the person before attempting it. One of the most important ways to build the immune system in a baby is naked contact with its mother. There seems to be a mistaken idea that this is unhealthy, and this is probably another lie that the Pharma companies are spreading to take control of our immune systems.
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