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W12 13 Oct 20 10.28am | |
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I just can't believe the majority of people are still buying this. Computing Forever on Youtube is essential viewing if you want to look behind the curtain to the actual narrative and agenda behind the COVID hysteria. I know many will dismiss this as a conspiracy theory but If if people in hugely influential and powerful positions (e.g. all of the UN, EU, WHO, WEF, World Bank) are openly saying they are going to do something then why wouldn't believe them? These people already run everything after all. Edited by W12 (13 Oct 2020 10.31am)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 13 Oct 20 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
If things are slow in the bedroom department would you consider inviting someone else in to the fold to try and spice things up with you and the Mrs? I could give your Mrs something to choke on and it wouldn’t be coronavirus. PM for details
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BlueJay UK 13 Oct 20 11.56am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Covid wards were empty by July and other wards were empty since March to beginning of October. There’s no excuse for this. I bumped into a hospital building and planning manager of a London Borough hospital some palace fans will use. I brought up the 45 year old I know who died and I let him shuffle off after he said it was sad. All unable to speak if they want to. Gross misconduct issue. Yes I agree that there is an aspect of the government deciding this is all that matters right now. In part I can understand how that could happen due to the new nature of the situation at hand and scrambling to deal with it. Not much consolation if you're relatively young and getting your cancer treatment date pushed back though.
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W12 13 Oct 20 12.03pm | |
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BlueJay UK 13 Oct 20 12.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
I know someone who was struck by lightning twice. I should imagine it’s about the same chance of happening looking at the statistics. Maybe lightning strikes are more prevalent. I of course hope you're right, because it will have a profound impact on what comes next. The first thing to keep an eye on of course is that with every passing month it's a big plus if few very people are reinfected. I'd say that's where we're at so far and that we can safely say that if you get it you have 6 months + where you're very unlikely to get it again (and possibly years? and perhaps the vaccines will go well beyond that). Where the lightning analogy fits slightly less well I would say is that I'm not sure that anyone is proposing that if you get covid-19 you're then immune for life. So the question then becomes, if you do get it a second time what will be the typical reaction? If effectively these people have compromised immune systems that haven't fully recovered due to the first time maybe they're outliers, or perhaps the second reinfection for whatever reason is worse a fair amount of the time. I don't think we have enough information as of yet to make a claim either way.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 13 Oct 20 1.13pm | |
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Just because they’re using new 3 word political speech it doesn’t mean they’re all in on a global destruction and then reset. It just means they know that a positive message works, especially in a crisis.
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W12 13 Oct 20 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
I of course hope you're right, because it will have a profound impact on what comes next. The first thing to keep an eye on of course is that with every passing month it's a big plus if few very people are reinfected. I'd say that's where we're at so far and that we can safely say that if you get it you have 6 months + where you're very unlikely to get it again (and possibly years? and perhaps the vaccines will go well beyond that). Where the lightning analogy fits slightly less well I would say is that I'm not sure that anyone is proposing that if you get covid-19 you're then immune for life. So the question then becomes, if you do get it a second time what will be the typical reaction? If effectively these people have compromised immune systems that haven't fully recovered due to the first time maybe they're outliers, or perhaps the second reinfection for whatever reason is worse a fair amount of the time. I don't think we have enough information as of yet to make a claim either way. 1. There is no reason to think that the vast majority of people will not gain immunity through antibodies from having this. That's just normal with any virus. Unless you are very old and/or very sick, you are very very very unlikely to die.
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W12 13 Oct 20 1.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Just because they’re using new 3 word political speech it doesn’t mean they’re all in on a global destruction and then reset. It just means they know that a positive message works, especially in a crisis. As I said before, are they not saying exactly what they intend to do?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 13 Oct 20 1.19pm | |
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Originally posted by W12
I just can't believe the majority of people are still buying this. Computing Forever on Youtube is essential viewing if you want to look behind the curtain to the actual narrative and agenda behind the COVID hysteria. I know many will dismiss this as a conspiracy theory but If if people in hugely influential and powerful positions (e.g. all of the UN, EU, WHO, WEF, World Bank) are openly saying they are going to do something then why wouldn't believe them? These people already run everything after all. Edited by W12 (13 Oct 2020 10.31am) I’ll have to watch this. I’ve heard of this man and people trying to claim it’s all true. I just don’t believe they’ll trash everything to rebuild a new economic and lifestyle structure and everything connected to it. But I do believe financing of governments and debt might change. You could say if they wanted a solution to a lot of the world’s problems they could just ‘let it rip’ rather than flow through countries. That would reduce population numbers, including in Africa, where I expect population control is more of an issue than anywhere else. There was the possibility that China could control Africa more than they are either via design, accident or pure nature reasons.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 13 Oct 20 1.20pm | |
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Would be funny if Meghan Markle became an ordinary person though. The tantrums disguised as something else would be hilarious.
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W12 13 Oct 20 1.22pm | |
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 13 Oct 20 1.25pm | |
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Originally posted by W12
As I said before, are they not saying exactly what they intend to do? Ok but that’s just reforming into more environmentally friendly business practices. It isn’t a global reset of everything and it would take ages anyway. There’s also the issue of the biggest polluter on the planet and far more than anywhere else. China. Why will they comply and by not complying they’re still cheaper to buy goods from, unless everyone places embargoes on China. Now we’re stepping into dangerous geopolitics with the most dangerous country on Earth.
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