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Water Cooler / Re: Today.
« on: September 12, 2020, 11:04:01 PM »
How you doing GM?

How's things with you ?

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Water Cooler / Re: Today.
« on: September 12, 2020, 11:00:10 PM »
"we definitely over-reacted in the face of inflated predictions."

YEP

::manhug::

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Water Cooler / Re: Today.
« on: September 12, 2020, 02:20:13 AM »
Deeply concerned about the media representation of the virus statistics in the UK, the source of which is not our own medical advisory board, but the WHO, our own medical advisory boards reflect WHO dictates and completely bypass parliament.

Deeply concerned about a little-known, neuro-linguistic-programming group of psychos called Common Purpose here that are infiltrating society quietly and cleverly, from the council level and up they are now at very high levels in 'influencer institutions'.

Deeply concerned that 'the new normal' has no pre-existing political term to define it, it's neither left nor right, it favours neither the working man or the merchant class, it will make Planet Tesco (Walmart ..).

Happy that more people are deeply concerned about all of the above as this crisis moves forward and more information is available, we definitely over-reacted in the face of inflated predictions.

And glad to be a person and just having interaction, but it's a horrible f###ing day there's a shudder around the world.

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Water Cooler / Today.
« on: September 12, 2020, 01:41:32 AM »
Bless all the lost and all that loved them.

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Water Cooler / Re: What happens when you don't wear your mask in Melbourne
« on: September 03, 2020, 09:15:17 PM »
And yes she may or may not have produced her ID or her exemption letter but he still acted way over the top and is a see you next Tuesday who needs sacking.

Can you imagine what this will be like come enforced vaccinations (European talks going on until the 18th of September with no public consultation).

The wolves are at the fence, don't sit on it.

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Water Cooler / What happens when you don't wear your mask in Melbourne
« on: September 03, 2020, 09:13:12 PM »
To be fair this copper is using unreasonable force and i'm sure this isn't the norm in Melbourne, but i'm surprised his colleague didn't step in when he was choking the woman.

My two pennies, if i was the guy filming, that copper would have got a swift shin-smash to the jaw for being so unreasonable with a woman, but i'm a Scottish Wildman and honour comes before punishment ;+}

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfuIAd_nCgg&t=64s

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Water Cooler / Re: A Corbett report on Bill Gates.
« on: September 03, 2020, 09:01:11 PM »
It was a very interesting post Erg, and very well researched, further than i looked, but ultimately it's like saying "yes i may die from the operation but the risk is worth it" but on a global scale involving negative health effects on many innocents.

Would you fund this if you were a billionaire?

And it's not as if a few people died along the way and then there were no more cases so it may have been worth it, it's ongoing and it has a massive negative effect on hundreds and thousands of people to this day.

It's a f###ing never-ending revenue stream for a bloody nerd who stole DOS and is now practically in charge of the WHO, and who is on video saying that de-population is a good idea, conflict of interest anyone? It is blatantly preposterous.

This is to everyone that thinks the world is run by people that care about us all :

Have you seen what they will be charging for the vaccines?

Do you know that all the big 'vaccine providers' had their immunity from any ill effects on us the consumers for years ahead instated just a couple of months ago ?

Did you here about Ireland's Health Passport and how the groundwork started 18 months before COVID ?

Did you read about doctors being paid much more to provide a COVID death diagnostic than any other ?

Did you read about hospital administrations putting pressure on health professionals to make COVID death diagnostics ?

Did you read the official stats from the UK this week, showing that there are practically zero ICU admissions ?

Do you have members of your family who work in hospitals and have told you that they are empty and there is no pandemic, but the people that should be in hospital are dying ?

Most of us can answer yes to most of the above, so why would we have such differing opinions, is the above not worrying at all ?



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Water Cooler / Re: A Corbett report on Bill Gates.
« on: August 05, 2020, 03:28:37 AM »
>> can prove whether the origin is wild or vaccine-derived.

That would be an interesting detail but we mustn't let it obscure the main thing that's critical here

I was under the impression, in the context of the OP, that being able to distinguish synthesised vs wild was a core part of the reasoning, not just an interesting detail, and it is also what actually constitutes the main thing you say we are potentially obscuring?

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Water Cooler / Re: A Corbett report on Bill Gates.
« on: August 05, 2020, 01:41:43 AM »
Yes wild polio can also paralyse but what was detailed in those papers was the fact that they can prove whether the origin is wild or vaccine-derived.

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Water Cooler / Re: A Corbett report on Bill Gates.
« on: August 04, 2020, 03:39:40 PM »
None of the info below is related to any of the crap conspiracy theories that are all over SM apparently.

Gates-supported polio vaccine causes more polio than wild polio :

https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/06/28/534403083/mutant-strains-of-polio-vaccine-now-cause-more-paralysis-than-wild-polio?t=1596554059417

Details of Gates' support for the above : https://www.gatesfoundation.org/What-We-Do/Global-Development/Polio

A later report, showing that ~80% of polio cases are vaccine-derived :

https://www.economist.com/the-economist-explains/2018/12/19/what-is-vaccine-derived-polio

The later 2018 IJERP report that concludes nearly half a million people were paralysed due to oral polio vaccinations :

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121585/pdf/ijerph-15-01755.pdf












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Water Cooler / Re: My early use of resin 3D Printers.
« on: August 01, 2020, 01:49:30 AM »
>resin

I'd prefer filament.  I have a fair amount of experience with epoxy and gelcoat over the years and -though epoxy is my go-to material for fabrication or repairs- it is a love-hate relationship.

>naked

Years ago, we were have a some sort of serious thread (here? wmw?) and NFFC posts "I'm not wearing any panties." hhh

I'm still clothed. I think i'm gonna use filament then make silicone molds and resin the copies. Mold resin curing time vs 3d prints is attractive.

What do you use yours for mainly, epoxy ?

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Water Cooler / Re: fr## sp##ch ?
« on: August 01, 2020, 01:46:47 AM »
>> more chance of winning the lottery than 'catching' the germ.

Not on my planet ...

Could i have one of those tickets please :)

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Water Cooler / Re: fr## sp##ch ?
« on: August 01, 2020, 01:45:37 AM »
i guess it's a stats thing, and also experiential.

having said that we have lots of conflicting data, and whether you like it or not we are experiencing soft fascism in the very active silencing of the spectrum of opinions, real data from real professionals is being deleted from online media. That's blatantly wrong whatever your opinion is - if you believe that you live in a democracy.


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Water Cooler / fr## sp##ch ?
« on: August 01, 2020, 01:03:31 AM »
This morning on channel 5 with Jeremy Vine, a guy called in saying he didn't want to wear a mask when he went to the shops, which is obviously counter-culture right now.

I wear a mask when i go to the shops, but just to please others, the stats don't bear out the fear.

What i didn't like was the treatment of the man that called in.

He's a capitalist civilian just like the rest of us, yet he got called an idiot by the entire 'news' team, he was doggedly bullied, he wasn't even allowed to have his opinion.

One of the presenters compared his desire to go shopping without a mask to people going driving without wearing a seat belt, which reminded me of many moronic analogies. Analogies are rarely useful or data-comparative and mostly emotional.

What we have here is a situation where no-one knows what the frack is going on, therefore every response is a fail - it's either too much or too little, too soon or too late.

The numbers tell use that we all have more chance of winning the lottery than 'catching' the germ.

I think it's over blown, and i've seen it close to hand.

I wouldn't want to be the guy that comes to my house with a needle for me and my loved ones, i could not believe Fauci the other week, comparing accepting enforced vaccination as a 'civil rights' act' He actually frakkin said that.

This is called inversion, the self-interested, careerist wankers who don't give a sh## about anybody else, are actually trained in neuro linguistic programming as part of their political education. They are sold it as marketing, they come from Harvard and end up in Glaxo What Ever.

And most people think they are nice guys, that they have the interests of Humanity at heart.

Look around you, we are the toads, the water is getting even hotter.

Yes i keep saying this because i see it now and you can see it when reading history, government has always been about control of the populace, not about the well-being of them. Every Western government is modeled on old Rome '.. make them comfortable but make them obey ...".

We don't have left or right or center, it's smoke and mirrors, we have bottom, middle and top.

The individuals that are in charge of the institutions behind government - they are at the top and they are unelected, these are our governments advisors. All of our ministers, Prime or not, do what the advisers tell them to do, since the advisers are the experts. But the advisers don't change, over decades.

Your average voter doesn't have a clue about the minutiae of government and how laws get passed and the world changes, voting is a pastime for the ignorant.

I think (ironically) we need a system of gov that no longer pretends to be left or right, we need to vote in capable individuals to a team that runs the country. Left and Right seem like meaningless labels now, we need teams of experts that can run countries, not ministers that do transport one year and finance the next, noone is that multi-skilled.

The whole thing needs a f###ing upgrade, i've had 4 adult decades of it now and it's fucknig sh## and needs re-tooling.

Love you guys x x x



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Water Cooler / Re: CV: The rugrat scenario
« on: August 01, 2020, 12:07:22 AM »
For once i'm glad i don't have kids, not so bad when there's just you and your Lady.

Under normal conditions i sometimes get pangs seeing Dads with Sons, and Daughters, but every potential Dad wants a Son in addition to a Daughter.

Now i'm glad that i have less to worry about, i can't imagine being responsible for another person during this time, hard enough during average times!

Power to all you parents, must be very hard right now.

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