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1421  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 27, 2020, 07:36:43 AM
The supermarket ( Morrison's ) offered me a free face mask this morning when I went in for my coffee. I accepted it, as I don't have any physiological problems with mask wearing, and I had planned to use my Darth Vader mask, but I can't find it. I'll wear it whilst wandering round the store, and making payments, but that is all. If the store id being nice to me, then I'll help them avoid problems with the police.

@Spendulus and others. Thank you for quoting Franky - I've now got him on ignore, as he just seems to be intent on posting misleading and incorrect propaganda from the Pharma industry. I'm lucky - I haven't had any medical training, and I don't work in the miss-named health care industry, so my opinions are based on personal observation, experience, and reading reports from learned institutions that seem to get suppressed or misquoted.

When I was in my teens, I lost several friends when they tried to stuff their motor cycles through telephones boxes, and such incidents. Then I had a long period between 20 and 50 when I didn't bother too much about health, although I did get a lot of exercise, and drank too much wine. Round about 50, I started to notice that friends and acquaintances were dying and become sick, and that sparked my interest, and that of my partner. When I realised the the current "health" care industry is more about population control and wealth transfer, than about maintaining a healthy population, I realised that I was going to have to take control of my own health.
1422  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: July 26, 2020, 10:08:10 AM
Mandatory vaccination is an admission that they don't work
1423  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 26, 2020, 08:59:04 AM
I'm getting fed up with people constantly reporting that the number of cases are increasing as if it is a disaster. In reality, the immunity to covid is spreading, and we are getting closer to being able to return to a normal healthy life, but not if the governments don;t want people to become immune to allow them to force their vaccinations to damage people's health and the world economy.

It seems that the death rate for people dying from the virus, as opposed to dying with the virus, is below 0.1%, and most of those will be people with health damaged by the pharmaceutical industry. The stupid mask wearing enforcement is only going to increase the spread, and slow down recovery. I parked at a supermarket this morning, and the cr park is littered with discarded masks. They had been pulled out of the bins by seagulls looking for food. I'd be interested to know how much of the virus can be spread by seagull beaks. Almost everybody will be infected by the virus, so lets build mass immunity whilst the sun is out, and people can build their Vitamin D
1424  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 25, 2020, 04:39:26 PM
Even children are out of their respective homes playing around. Guess they will not stop until they get sick

But very few of them will get sick. The ones that are most at risk are the monkey face morons, as they won't be building immunity during the summer months.
1425  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Face Mask Placebo on: July 25, 2020, 04:26:51 PM
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/man-parades-down-londons-oxford-street-wearing-nothing-but-a-mask

That guy was obviously worried about a different infection. Smiley
1426  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Covid-19 could have been a lot worse - could a blood poisoning virus end us? on: July 25, 2020, 01:15:27 PM
I've just put you on ignore Franky - you seem to be in a different word.
Vaccines are designed to make people sick these days, and I want them to be healthy. I've posted many time about fiat, and the fact that a fairly minor virus is being amplified to cause an economic meltdown so that bankrupt fiat systems can be replaced.

Id you believe all the claptrap that comes from the BBC, the bankers, and big pharma, then that is your right, but please don't try to justify it to people who are intelligent enough to observe the real world situation, and protect themselves. I haven't lasted this long by injecting disease into my arm, or by eating refined sugars and ultra -processed foods. You don't have to consume cream cakes, burgers and Coca-Cola to enjoy life. Wimps these days seem to need pain killers and antibiotics if their friends scratch their fingers.
1427  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which is your favorite antivirus? on: July 25, 2020, 12:25:12 PM
Linux Smiley
1428  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Covid-19 could have been a lot worse - could a blood poisoning virus end us? on: July 25, 2020, 11:45:36 AM

you cant spread immunity naturally without the virus triggering it.
so the only hope of 'spreading immunity' without spreading the virus is to have a vaccine
(spreading a safer, inactive variant of the specific strain)
or
spread the virus but have the health risks of those that need hospital care because of the virus


I really think you should stop pushing the globalist agenda. Even their publicity announces great news that they may have a vaccine that is close to the natural immunity. Well what a wast of money - why not just go for the free one that nature spent thousands of years developing. Of course that will mean a massive loss of revenue for the Pharma companies, and Bill Gates and his cronies won't be able to push their eugenics projects. There aren't any side effects either, so they won't be able to peddle their damaging symptom suppressors.

Stop spreading alarm by reporting the spread of the virus as a disaster. Think of it as beneficial as the spreading of immunity. Of course we have to look after the vulnerable who have messed up their health with vaccines and Pharmaceuticals, but we can educate them, and help them to get a bit closer to healthy living. The real disaster is the way governments are using it to reset economies to conceal decades of theft from the people.
1429  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why people are testing “positive” for coronavirus tests they never received? on: July 25, 2020, 10:43:31 AM
Of course they will do that. You know there is an agenda when they call it the "CCP virus" or the " Wuhan virus", when it seems that it first appeared in Europe. It's just the same as the Spanish 'flu which had nothing to do with Spain.
1430  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The state of Covid19 (All that is to know) on: July 24, 2020, 05:08:07 PM
Just because he tested positive,it doesn't mean he died from it
In fact you can't even be sure it was a true positive
1431  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Masks rule goes into effect in England as Boris Johnson calls anti-vaxxers 'nuts on: July 24, 2020, 04:40:24 PM
Facemasks slow the recovery time from the virus, and that is when they are worn correctly. It's even worse when they are reused and abused - in that case they just act as virus repositories. Vaccination has caused many people to become cripples and to reduce the effectiveness of the human immune system However, as Bill Gates has stated, they do provide a means for population control. As natural immunity is spreading, and many millions of people are now protected, iut is obvious that governments under the control of the "Deep State" will want to slow the spread of immunity, and then they can push their poisonous vaccines when the monkey face mask wearers become infected in the winter.

1432  Other / Meta / Re: Serious discussion and Ivory Tower on: July 24, 2020, 04:29:20 PM
Well I didn't know where to start my Android PC thread, and, as it is intended for use in controlling a wild life camera do link my hardware wallet to it, then obviously I can comment on that on the wallet board., it obviously has nothing to do with Bitcoin. Serious discussion seemed to be the beat place, and I  have received some useful replies and discussion. If I
1433  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Installing Android X-86 on an HP netbook on: July 24, 2020, 03:16:11 PM
It's starting to look as if this netbook will have to be a dedicated machine for my woodland trust project. It needs to be Android so that I can control the cameras, and it needs to have a large enough screen to display the images. As has been pointed out, it is probably to run any sort of dual boot or VM software, and there is really no need for that. If nobody can suggest a better option, then I think I will try the Phoenix OS first, and if that doesn't work, then I can switch to the AndroidX-86.

When it is stable, I could use the hardware wallet to help with funding the wallet. I may have to initiate a criminal prosecution - hence the cameras, and I will need a fairly secure and portable system for evidence gathering. I'm still waiting for the Amazon delivery, so it is all a bit speculative at the moment. Maybe I will run a blog if anyone is interested.

{update}

This is becoming a bit of a struggle. I'm now trying Prime OS
1434  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 24, 2020, 10:09:55 AM
I'm sorry to hear about your friend, but if it takes more than 1-5 days to shake off the virus, then he doesn't have a strong immune system. Insulin resistance can impact this, and this can come from drinking sugary drinks like Coke, ultra-processed foods like seed oils or burgers, energy drinks, pharmaceuticals, smoking or recreational drugs and others modern products. Vaping and other recreational drugs don't help either. Vaccination is another immunity destroyer as well, despite all the pharma propaganda.
1435  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you feel safe going outside? on: July 24, 2020, 09:37:37 AM
How are we going to spread natural immunity if we don't spread the virus?

Vaccination is just the government spreading an unnatural virus. It's far better to use the system nature spent thousands of years developing.
1436  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Covid-19 could have been a lot worse - could a blood poisoning virus end us? on: July 24, 2020, 09:27:00 AM
If a person has brittle bones, then it is probably caused by a dietary deficiency in them, or their parents. Alternatively it could be the side effect from one or more pharmaceuticals.

I thought that blood viruses could be spread by fleas and other insects such as mosquitoes.

Research seems to have found that memory T-cells created during recovery from the 2002/3 SARS epidemic are still active 17 years later, and can give protection from the current covid virus. There is no suggestion that any of the current vaccinations can even remotely approach this - not even the ones that are costing billions to develop.

Hopefully sanity will prevail, and we will be able to increase the spread of immunity before the virus resurgence arrives in the winter.
1437  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 24, 2020, 07:59:50 AM
The virus seems to spread fairly easily - to the extent that some reports seem to say that 95% of the population will be infected over the next year or so. That's the bad news! The good news is that it is not very serious for anybody with a natural immune system, and there is increasing awareness of this. Hopefully this will lead to a reduction in crippling vaccinations, and poisonous pharmaceuticals. Maybe then we can get back onto the track of increasing life span from generation to generation.

Just think how much civilisation could move forward if all the money that is squandered on so called health care was spent on improving industry and leisure enjoyment.
1438  Other / Meta / Re: Serious discussion and Ivory Tower on: July 23, 2020, 08:54:56 PM
Well I hope they aren't removed.  I tend to think of them as off topic for the intelligent
1439  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 23, 2020, 07:38:16 PM
I can confirm that I haven't died from the virus

I hope the cops aren't there tomorrow when I'm wearing my Darth Vader mask. I'm likely to get arrested for saying - May the force be with you
1440  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Don't buy facemasks for the coronavirus! on: July 23, 2020, 06:43:44 PM
The enforced wearing of monkey face masks is probably more about collecting the fines than about health
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