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In case anyone doesn't need Tim Pool to explain a click bait dailymail article that misrepresented a UN article, here's the UN article (instead of sources Tim Pool likes to stick with only links to donate or buy his T shirts) "As famines of ‘biblical proportion’ loom, Security Council urged to ‘act fast’" https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1062272
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In case anyone doesn't need Tim Pool to explain a click bait dailymail article that misrepresented a UN article, here's the UN article (instead of sources Tim Pool likes to stick with only links to donate or buy his T shirts) "As famines of ‘biblical proportion’ loom, Security Council urged to ‘act fast’" https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1062272yep. while americans complain about their hair. other real issues are not talked about like the lack of prolonged underfunding of hospitals to not have them prepared and bufffered to cope in an emergency epidemic/disaster that while airline companies send staff home on government paid furlow, the airlines refuse to return passengers ticket fees. like big-agra sending people home and keep the government funds. yep if african farms continued farming. which most other countries are the issue wont be as big. but the big-agra sent workers home, unpaid due to them being 'zero hour contracts/day labourers' and not employees. so they go home unpaid. while the management get free government money to not farm but hey i guess the story is how americans need their hair cut, while a youtuber sells t-shirt
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In case anyone doesn't need Tim Pool to explain a click bait dailymail article that misrepresented a UN article, here's the UN article (instead of sources Tim Pool likes to stick with only links to donate or buy his T shirts) "As famines of ‘biblical proportion’ loom, Security Council urged to ‘act fast’" https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1062272yep. while americans complain about their hair. other real issues are not talked about like the lack of prolonged underfunding of hospitals to not have them prepared and bufffered to cope in an emergency epidemic/disaster that while airline companies send staff home on government paid furlow, the airlines refuse to return passengers ticket fees. like big-agra sending people home and keep the government funds. yep if african farms continued farming. which most other countries are the issue wont be as big. but the big-agra sent workers home, unpaid due to them being 'zero hour contracts/day labourers' and not employees. so they go home unpaid. while the management get free government money to not farm but hey i guess the story is how americans need their hair cut, while a youtuber sells t-shirt You two are some of the dumbest most willfully ignorant cunts I have ever run across. Yeah why would there be food shortages after: -droughts -floods -trade wars -early freeze just before harvest -more floods -pandemic shutdown for the winter harvest -pandemic shutdown for spring planting -everyone at home producing nothing -government printing money creating massive inflation resulting in a rise in cost in finite resources What could go wrong? You people have your heads so far up your asses I am surprised you haven't suffocated years ago.
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In case anyone doesn't need Tim Pool to explain a click bait dailymail article that misrepresented a UN article, here's the UN article (instead of sources Tim Pool likes to stick with only links to donate or buy his T shirts) "As famines of ‘biblical proportion’ loom, Security Council urged to ‘act fast’" https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1062272yep. while americans complain about their hair. other real issues are not talked about like the lack of prolonged underfunding of hospitals to not have them prepared and bufffered to cope in an emergency epidemic/disaster that while airline companies send staff home on government paid furlow, the airlines refuse to return passengers ticket fees. like big-agra sending people home and keep the government funds. yep if african farms continued farming. which most other countries are the issue wont be as big. but the big-agra sent workers home, unpaid due to them being 'zero hour contracts/day labourers' and not employees. so they go home unpaid. while the management get free government money to not farm but hey i guess the story is how americans need their hair cut, while a youtuber sells t-shirt You two are some of the dumbest most willfully ignorant cunts I have ever run across. Yeah why would there be food shortages after: -droughts -floods -trade wars -early freeze just before harvest -more floods -pandemic shutdown for the winter harvest -pandemic shutdown for spring planting -everyone at home producing nothing -government printing money creating massive inflation resulting in a rise in cost in finite resources What could go wrong? You people have your heads so far up your asses I am surprised you haven't suffocated years ago. The UN article was about how an armed conflict could end up killing several hundred million more innocent people now than before the pandemic. It was basically a plea for a cease fire or at least make leaders think twice before provoking anyone. Crazy how an article can evolve when a tabloid writes about it and then a youtuber creates a video about the tabloid article, and then someone talks about the youtube video on a bitcoin forum.
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April 24, 2020, 02:54:17 AM |
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actually the 'armed conflict' is a misdirect. the big agra just gave up farming, deciding to take government handouts instead. so they sent people home. making them angry. they didnt pesticide crops, they just left them to go wild and let the insects take it over.
so yea alot of angry people that are not getting paid, and soon not getting fed. but you gotta look at the cause. the conflict is not the trigger.. the conflict is the bullet wound i was explaining the real trigger. but if you dont like the big picture being explained. well stay with the small picture
anyway. using the situation in africa as a excuse why america should be allowed to go on vacations and have hair cuts does not even come close to a comparison enough.
sorry america. but you just gotta stop being selfish and think about al the people you are coming into contact with when your doing your protests and realising your raising the risk of spreading covid. and actually causing isolation requirements become more required
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actually the 'armed conflict' is a misdirect. the big agra just gave up farming, deciding to take government handouts instead. so they sent people home. making them angry. they didnt pesticide crops, they just left them to go wild and let the insects take it over.
so yea alot of angry people that are not getting paid, and soon not getting fed. but you gotta look at the cause. the conflict is not the trigger.. the conflict is the bullet wound i was explaining the real trigger. but if you dont like the big picture being explained. well stay with the small picture
anyway. using the situation in africa as a excuse why america should be allowed to go on vacations and have hair cuts does not even come close to a comparison enough.
sorry america. but you just gotta stop being selfish and think about al the people you are coming into contact with when your doing your protests and realising your raising the risk of spreading covid. and actually causing isolation requirements become more required
The tldr of the UN article was "Dear World Leaders: If the missiles start flying in the middle east right now, 100 million extra people will probably starve to death." But they mentioned "biblical famine" so now it's click bait to trigger all the coronahoaxers.
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April 24, 2020, 03:20:12 AM |
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yep you didnt read.. here ill give you a better exert. because your talking about the EFFECT of 'possible missiles'. not the CAUSE so here goes. just for you FAO’s experience shows that interventions supporting livelihoods and food security contribute to local peace, and broader peace processes. Because these interventions address not only the symptoms but also the root causes of conflict. And this goes to the essence of the Sustainable Development Goals that we work to achieve by 2030.
For example in the Sahel: This has been particularly the case for pastoral and agropastoral communities, whose livelihoods have been increasingly eroded in the Sahel and elsewhere.
In West Africa and the Sahel, livestock production contributes up to 44 percent of agricultural GDPs.
But marginalization and neglect of pastoral communities, as well as the depletion of natural resources on which they rely, left them exposed.
In many areas, the relationship between farmers and pastoral herders, which was once cooperative, has become confrontational as they compete over the same scarce resources. but the point is. american haircuts and leisure activities do not compare to the real world big issues happening an ocean away on another continent
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yep you didnt read.. here ill give you a better exert. because your talking about the EFFECT of 'possible missiles'. not the CAUSE so here goes. just for you FAO’s experience shows that interventions supporting livelihoods and food security contribute to local peace, and broader peace processes. Because these interventions address not only the symptoms but also the root causes of conflict. And this goes to the essence of the Sustainable Development Goals that we work to achieve by 2030.
For example in the Sahel: This has been particularly the case for pastoral and agropastoral communities, whose livelihoods have been increasingly eroded in the Sahel and elsewhere.
In West Africa and the Sahel, livestock production contributes up to 44 percent of agricultural GDPs.
But marginalization and neglect of pastoral communities, as well as the depletion of natural resources on which they rely, left them exposed.
In many areas, the relationship between farmers and pastoral herders, which was once cooperative, has become confrontational as they compete over the same scarce resources. but the point is. american haircuts and leisure activities do not compare to the real world big issues happening an ocean away on another continent I was talking about this article: "As famines of ‘biblical proportion’ loom, Security Council urged to ‘act fast’" https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/1062272Noting that WFP is the “logistics backbone” for humanitarians and “even more so now for the global effort to beat the COVID-19 pandemic”, the WFP chief urged the Council to “lead the way”.
“First and foremost, we need peace”, he said.
He asked that all involved in the fighting provide “swift and unimpeded” humanitarian access to vulnerable communities and for coordinated action to support life-saving assistance, along with $350 million in new funding, to set up a network of logistics hubs to keep worldwide humanitarian supply chains moving.
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April 24, 2020, 03:35:14 AM |
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i was talking about that too but your talking about the effect and the need to support.. i was talking about the cause
scrol down to this second of that link "Link between conflict and food security Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Qu Dongyu highlighted " click the word highlighted
and read more about the cause.
and then realise its got nothing to do with americans wanting haircuts and go skiing while spending the evening in a bar.. which is the thing america are complaining about
.. the reason i point it out is because conspiracy guys are trying to use african conflicts and pretending the reason of the conflicts are corona isolation laws/rules. its not. its about farmer day labourers losing their jobs and farms being left to rot
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April 24, 2020, 04:15:08 AM |
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i was talking about that too but your talking about the effect and the need to support.. i was talking about the cause
scrol down to this second of that link "Link between conflict and food security Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Qu Dongyu highlighted " click the word highlighted
and read more about the cause.
and then realise its got nothing to do with americans wanting haircuts and go skiing while spending the evening in a bar.. which is the thing america are complaining about
.. the reason i point it out is because conspiracy guys are trying to use african conflicts and pretending the reason of the conflicts are corona isolation laws/rules. its not. its about farmer day labourers losing their jobs and farms being left to rot
Yeah. Were on the same page. The coronahoaxers aren't really interested in what the UN has to say (conspiracy > science) so I don't think there's any possibility of a "oh...the UN scientists were right" moment. All they (science community in general) can do is try and convince anyone who will listen how to not make things worse - which is what I feel like they have been doing. Anything they say will somehow be twisted via tabloid => youtube => TECSHARE => bitcointalk. I was just trying to point out how it was being twisted instead of how obviously wrong they are to begin with.
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When you notice that Trump is both, pushing the Covid-19 fake scare, and at the same time telling people to make their decision to go back to work, what is he really doing. I think Trump is using this whole thing to drain more of the swamp.
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When you notice that Trump is both, pushing the Covid-19 fake scare, and at the same time telling people to make their decision to go back to work, what is he really doing. I think Trump is using this whole thing to drain more of the swamp. You only think that because he said he was draining the swamp.
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April 24, 2020, 06:10:45 AM |
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A little update of the people closed to the epicenter of this healthquake to people residing on the opposite of the globe. World | Died per Million | | China neighbours | Died per Million | San Marino | 1179 | | Russia | 4 | Belgium | 560 | | Kazakhstan | 1 | Andora | 479 | | Kyrgyzstan | 1 | Spain | 474 | | Afghanistan | 1 | Italy | 423 | | Pakistan | 0,9 | France | 335 | | India | 0,5 | UK | 276 | | Myanmar | 0,09 | Netherlands | 244 | | Bhutan | 0 | Sweden | 200 | | Laos | 0 | Switzerland | 179 | | Mongolia | 0 | Ireland | 161 | | Nepal | 0 | US | 152 | | Tajikistan | 0 | Iran | 65 | | Vietnam | 0 | Canada | 57 | | North Korea | 0 | Brazil | 16 | | --- | | Australia | 3 | | China | 3 | S. Africa | 1 | | Hong Kong | 0,5 | Nicaragua | 0,5 | | Taiwan | 0,3 | Ethiopia | 0,03 | | Macao | 0 |
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A little update of the people closed to the epicenter of this healthquake to people residing on the opposite of the globe. World | Died per Million | | China neighbours | Died per Million | San Marino | 1179 | | Russia | 4 | Belgium | 560 | | Kazakhstan | 1 | Andora | 479 | | Kyrgyzstan | 1 | Spain | 474 | | Afghanistan | 1 | Italy | 423 | | Pakistan | 0,9 | France | 335 | | India | 0,5 | UK | 276 | | Myanmar | 0,09 | Netherlands | 244 | | Bhutan | 0 | Switzerland | 179 | | Laos | 0 | Ireland | 161 | | Mongolia | 0 | US | 152 | | Nepal | 0 | Iran | 65 | | Tajikistan | 0 | Canada | 57 | | Vietnam | 0 | Brazil | 16 | | North Korea | 0 | Australia | 3 | | --- | | China | 3 | | Hong Kong | 0,5 | S. Africa | 1 | | Taiwan | 0,3 | Ethiopia | 0,03 | | Macao | 0 |
They locked down Wuhan real hard in January. Do you think that made things better or worse for China? The neighboring countries isn't that interesting. I imagine major cities in China had far more international travelers from the west than from neighboring countries. Because airplanes.
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wuhan locked down in january also hired 13,000 people to contact trace
on average for every 1 person they tested positive they full isolated and daily checked on 10 people the "close contacts under medical observation" had food delivered to them. if they needed anything it was brought to them. and they were checked every day. even though they were assymptomatic
US/UK didnt do this. infact this very week US/UK still doing repatriation flights. no contact tracing
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They locked down Wuhan real hard in January. Do you think that made things better or worse for China?
It simply makes no differance. There is shitload of busses and trains going from Wuhan to Beijing and Shanghai. Two weeks or more apperantly someone can have it without showing signs, imaging how many traveld long before any lockdown.
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April 24, 2020, 06:35:32 AM |
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They locked down Wuhan real hard in January. Do you think that made things better or worse for China?
It simply makes no differance. There is shitload of busses and trains going from Wuhan to Beijing and Shanghai. Two weeks or more apperantly someone can have without showing signs, imaging how many traveld long before any lockdown. now the lockdown for general public is lifted in parts of china. they really do have to be more stronger with contact tracing of those infected. or a second wave will begin in a few weeks/months especially when its hard to know how many people someone came near in the last 14 days most 'contact tracing protocols are begin done by knowing the most recent contact probably has more of the viral load passed to them than someone 14 days ago. also just passing someone vs touching someone or standing next to someone for 30 minutes has a different viral load. so although over 14 day someone can come into contact with hundreds of people. they are trying to locate the most prominent risk contacts that had extended proximity or proximity when viral load was highest. but obviously a few will slip through the net. which is why they have to be exceptionally detailed with trying to find the close contacts
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April 24, 2020, 06:35:51 AM |
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They locked down Wuhan real hard in January. Do you think that made things better or worse for China?
It simply makes no differance. There is shitload of busses and trains going from Wuhan to Beijing and Shanghai. Two weeks or more apperantly someone can have it without showing signs, imaging how many traveld long before any lockdown. They locked it down in Jan. Nobody could leave with very few exceptions. The lock down was lifted a couple weeks ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Hubei_lockdowns#Lockdown_timeline
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They locked down Wuhan real hard in January. Do you think that made things better or worse for China? ...
Depends on what you mean by 'for China'. Looks to me like they may have mostly rounded up a lot of people who been guilty of future-crime against the CCP. So, if by 'China' you mean the CCP (and their globalist sponsors) then yes, things got 'better'. It seems quite clear that the creation of the coronavirus, or at the very least one which was almost identical to it, was a joint project between the U.S. and China. This from Breggin's presentation of the 2015 paper. Ergo, they both knew about the SARS-cov-2 and what it could and could not do. My strongest hypothesis at this point is that China willingly played the role of the 'first victim'. Part of the pay-off is that they could do things within their population that they were ready for (due to their social credit scoring, 5G, etc, etc) but would under ordinary circumstances cause a civil rights backlash. China was allowed to 'come out of' the 'crisis' sooner and capitalize. The rest of the governments through lockdowns are effectively holding down their peeps in lockdown so the Chinese can ass-rape them. At least that's what it looks like from where I'm sitting. The ' new normal' opens up just enough for the domestic population to ship raw materials to China and buy their plastic garbage. I don't blame the CCP for this. The thing was/is being planned and choreographed by the United Nations globally, and implemented locally by corrupt institutions. Select universities a lot of times, but also giant corporations under multinational control. Before anyone 'blames China' they really should review Corbett's analysis from about 5 years ago here: https://www.corbettreport.com/china-and-the-new-world-order-transcript/
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