Debt Rattle August 24 2021
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August 25, 2021 at 1:12 am #85234absolute galoreParticipant
Mr. Roboto wrote: WRT the “Proud Boys” story: Might the harsh sentence the PB received have had something to do with the fact that he was carrying an illegal rifle-magazine?
Forgot about that. It varies widely what is legal or illegal by jurisdiction.
But really the point is, this guy is a first class problem child who has a history of unstable behavior, and has been used in the past by law enforcement. The Proud Boys are such a miniscule percentage of the U.S., –I mean unseeable under most circumstances–but they have been played up by the people to whom they are useful. What happens when you pay great attention to a bad boy? They act out.What does this incident have to do with finance or the economy–as lockdowns, pandemic response, etc.most certainly does, I don’t see much relevance.
August 25, 2021 at 1:42 am #85235absolute galoreParticipantBy the way, COMIRNATY? That’s what they came up with? Sounds like? Infirmary, comorbidity, community, commodity. How about conformity. Whatever, it sounds like a 6th grader mangled something on a spelling test.
Tricky how they took the Co from Covid and tacked on the MRNA and stuck in an I for Injection, then tied it off with a TY. Four syllables?? Two or three are better. It doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue Did the person who came up with Viagra retire?I laughed when I read they could now “market” it! A bit superfluous when you need the fucking thing to keep your job, no?
I heard Pfizer was starting a club, CBC– Comirnaty Booster Club. Buy a five-shot series, get the sixth shot free!!. Must be used within one year. Taxes, medical leave, burial expenses not included.(EUA rules apply, club members cannot be indemnified in the event of a very very rare problem. Very rare.
August 25, 2021 at 2:26 am #85236Mister RobotoParticipantThe oddest revelation has to be that the vaccine that Pfizer made in partnership with BioNTech (that’s the one that everyone who got the “Pfizer” jab in the USA received) and BioNTech’s product are not exactly the same thing, which is why the FDA’s approval decision in this case is such a convoluted mess.
August 25, 2021 at 4:21 am #85237Figmund SreudParticipantNew evidence, including a sworn affidavit from Prof. Luc A. Montagnier, has been submitted to the International Criminal Court alleging World Governments are complicit in genocide and crimes against humanity
Attorney Melinda C. Mayne, and Kaira S. McCallum submitted a 27-page ‘Request for Investigation’ to the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague back in April 2021 alleging the UK Government and its advisors were complicit in crimes against humanity in the name of Covid-19.
On the 28th of April 2021, the pair received a formal acknowledgement from the ICC and were assigned a case number – ‘141/21’. Since then the pair have been gathering new evidence to use in their ICC claim and have established connections with lawyers and research scientists from around the world.
A new press release released on the 17th August, which can be viewed here, confirms that the pair have received sworn affidavits from leading experts including research scientist and nuclear cardiologist Dr Richard M. Fleming, the Nobel Laureate virologist Professor Luc A. Montagnier, and Dr Kevin W. McCairn, a neuroscientist and expert on neurological disease.
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August 25, 2021 at 6:08 am #85238₿oogalooParticipantToday’s NC article on The Coming School Opening is a good sobering read (yes, I still recommend that site even though I have been banned from posting). Nice to see a left-leaning site and fawning commentariat finally coming around. Good comment from our VietnamVet down at the bottom.
August 25, 2021 at 6:18 am #85239aspnazParticipantBill Gates ensuring that if he can’t have Melinda, nobody else can have her either and he will make money killing off his competitors until she comes begging.
Reminds me of when Bill Gates forced everybody to buy a copy of that filthy produce Windows whenever they bought a PC. God, the hours I spent cleaning my machines before they were fit for purpose.
Windows virus and Pfizer vaccine have a lot in common, not least the lack of testing and the “we’ll fix the bugs later” level of responsibility.
August 25, 2021 at 6:56 am #85240phoenixvoiceParticipant@ John Day
Thx for response. Banana crossed my mind, but I’ve never seen them that size, and couldn’t tell if they had the splits in the leaves characteristic of banana. Good luck with those! I tried banana in Phoenix a couple of times without success. Sugar cane, however, I am growing, capers, too, of all things. 🙂 Lime harvest is on going.@ Chett, Eric Blair
I find that industry poisoning the planet and all it’s inhabitants is an issue that folks seem to be able to agree upon. Makes more sense to work towards something we can agree upon rather than wasting our breath arguing over the source and/or existence of climate change.@ absolute galore
I understand. My daughter told me last week that she is depressed, has suicidal thoughts, and wants therapy. She can only get therapy in Arizona if both parents agree or it is ordered by a judge. Yet another hill to climb.August 25, 2021 at 9:13 am #85250RedParticipantIt’s free to down load the pdf. Tom Murphy @ Do the Math
https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/980Salvaging a decent future requires keen awareness, quantitative assessment, deliberate preventive action, and—above all—recognition that prevailing assumptions about human identity and destiny have been cruelly misshapen by the profoundly unsustainable trajectory of the last 150 years. The goal is to shake off unfounded and unexamined expectations, while elucidating the relevant physics and encouraging greater facility in quantitative reasoning.
After addressing limits to growth, population dynamics, uncooperative space environments, and the current fossil underpinnings of modern civilization, various sources of alternative energy are considered in detail— assessing how they stack up against each other, and which show the greatest potential. Following this is an exploration of systemic human impediments to effective and timely responses, capped by guidelines for individual adaptations resulting in reduced energy and material demands on the planet’s groaning capacity. Appendices provide refreshers on math and chemistry, as well as supplementary material of potential interest relating to cosmology, electric transportation, and an evolutionary perspective on humanity’s place in nature.
August 25, 2021 at 11:10 am #85254Dr. DParticipantThere’s a lot going on. I appreciated the point that: racist country? Here a guy was barely after BLM and yet got a truly severe punishment. So wouldn’t you argue a nation that does that is totally NOT racist? Maybe dangerously overzealously so?
Of course that idea never gets traction. Framing. They probably jailed the white supremacist because he’s black, which makes it a racist proof again. A thing and it’s opposite, both true. My point was more that American flags are burn-at-will, clearly as the highest example of free speech, used to be protected by the ACLU. Yet no such free speech is allowed for others, wrongthinkers. Which tells you who’s the “in” crowd with government and power right now: anyone FOR burnings, and against America and free speech.
August 25, 2021 at 8:42 pm #85346IRunInTheSandParticipant@ Absolue Galore
Thank you for the great information for taking ivermectin.
Thanks too for the suggestion that I buy more than I originally anticipated. I’m going to do that.
I’ll send ivermectin tabs to my friends that are health oriented – like myself.
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