Debt Rattle February 4 2021
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February 4, 2021 at 10:25 am #69302Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymaster
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[See the full post at: Debt Rattle February 4 2021]February 4, 2021 at 11:33 am #69303V. ArnoldParticipantMC Escher Balcony 1945
Wow, I’d thought I’d seen most of Eschers work; never saw Balcony though…
Very interesting, not Escher’s normal(?) style…
How interesting it would be to stand on that balcony…. 😉February 4, 2021 at 11:40 am #69304Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymasterHe did quite a bit of stuff with “looking at/through a globe”. Mostly his own reflection, but this one is nice too. What I like about this particular version is the rough grain it has.
February 4, 2021 at 11:59 am #69305Mister RobotoParticipantThapsia villosa, eh? Well, if it’s cheap and easily produced, I guess we won’t be seeing much of any such therapy in North America, Europe, or Australia, will we?
I acknowledge Covid is a very real and deadly problem if left untreated. The thing is, it’s at least more easily treatable than influenza with Ivermectin, Azithromycin, Vitamin D3,and Zinc, but we simply won’t do that here in the developed world, despite the fact that it should be easier than falling off the proverbial log. So the question to ask is, “Who benefits?” Well, unchecked Covid is killing a lot of poor and elderly people, so perhaps somebody wants a lot of poor and elderly people to bite the dust right now.
It has also had the effect of seriously inhibiting normal social and economic life, which I’m guessing it would even without the dubious lockdown strategy that is so widely favored now. Perhaps we were about to hit an economic wall fast and hard, and the pandemic has introduced a convenient way of inducing this in a more “slow-motion” manner (at least from the perspective of elites)? It certainly provided a convenient rationale for ramping up to the nines the whole “print-money-for-the-financial-markets” strategy that has been in place for the past five years.
Normally, I’m averse to conspiracy-theories, but I really have to think that if something like this would have happened thirty years ago and the means to stop it were so readily available (which they would have been in 1991), we would have stopped it, or at the very least not let it burn through our population like a fucking prairie-grass fire!
February 4, 2021 at 12:01 pm #69306V. ArnoldParticipantWhat I like about this particular version is the rough grain it has.
I had to go back and look; yes, I see what you mean…
February 4, 2021 at 12:21 pm #69307Mr. HouseParticipantMr. Roboto, nice to see you coming around! USA has the highest death count of any country dealing with COVID, We’re number 1 we’re number 1! Never forget about the REPO market beginning to blow up in the fall of 2019, or the market crash of DEC 2018 which caused them to stop raising rates, then lower them thru out 2019 and the bailouts were passed before any sort of steps were taken in regards to public health. And now we QE because COVID, not because the slime at the top never corrected anything from 2008. Politicians were telling people its a nothing burger, then realized the financial teat they all suck on was running dry, then they all went Henry Paulson with tanks in the streets and martial law. The Age of Fraud! Most people would probably meet in bars to discuss unhappiness with the loss of their job and .gov, but if we close everything they’re forced online where we can monitor everything, but they wouldn’t do something like that, would they? Rich gained 3.7 trillion in new wealth during COVID while workers lost 3.9. And most important of all as CJ Hopkins likes to point out, populism was crushed!
February 4, 2021 at 12:24 pm #69308Mr. HouseParticipant“I acknowledge Covid is a very real and deadly problem if left untreated. The thing is, it’s at least more easily treatable than influenza with Ivermectin, Azithromycin, Vitamin D3,and Zinc, but we simply won’t do that here in the developed world, despite the fact that it should be easier than falling off the proverbial log.”
As do i. Now what does it say when people post about those things and are censored? Premeditated murder by the medical industry with collusion by the media?
February 4, 2021 at 12:29 pm #69309Mr. HouseParticipantI still want to know where covid came from, and it sure as hell wasn’t bats. A girl at the bar last week, as we sat outside in the 20 degree weather thinks it was bats. She also works for a very large university in the city (if its healthcare or higher ed in this day and age just replace those titles with .gov). But you give me hope Mr. Roboto, if even one person is beginning to understand the viewpoint of others its a step in the right direction.
February 4, 2021 at 12:33 pm #69310Mr. HouseParticipantBring on the COVID investigations, if we can spend four years chasing Russian phantoms then we can sure as hell investigate this.
February 4, 2021 at 12:38 pm #69311Mr. HouseParticipantThis was interesting
February 4, 2021 at 1:18 pm #69312Mister RobotoParticipantWhat it boils down to is that we can treat Covid in a widespread, cost-effective way, but we’re not despite the damage it’s doing. So maybe somebody wants the damage. Though I am also willing to entertain the possibility that it’s just a combination of incompetence, institutional inertia, and big pharma only wanting the most expensive treatments (thereby limiting the utility of said treatment-approaches) that put us in our current situation.
Whatever the situation really is, I suspect that it’s more weird and complicated than any of us fully realize, and the normalcy of pre-2020 simply isn’t coming back because things have changed too much now, no matter what we “little people” say, do, feel, or think.
As for the origin of Covid, I think it probably just accidentally escaped containment from some lab facility, and if it is deliberately being allowed to run rampant, that is because of the “don’t let a good crisis go to waste” dictum that elites often follow. There’s a saying that tells us to never attribute to willful malice what can just as easily be attributed to stupidity, but I can’t help but suspect that come combination of both is at work here.
February 4, 2021 at 1:28 pm #69313Mr. HouseParticipantStupidity is one thing: Lab leak
Worse comes to worse, people demand you stop these kinds of research and big pharma loses revenue, world continues to spin.
Malice is another: Denying cheap treatment because orange man bad, censoring those who disagree with you and so forth.
if its one or the other doesn’t matter to me. The same people who created 2008 (stupidity) and then responded with malice (foreclosures and so forth) are still running the show. They need to go, whatever their intentions.
February 4, 2021 at 1:46 pm #69314Mr. HouseParticipant“Consider the Pfizers and Modernas of the world: If Ivermectin was investigated by Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt or the NIH with a couple million dollar clinical trial covering 10,000 people as soon as the Broward County report of effectiveness had become known back in April then Pfizer, Moderna and more would have had only a routine, 5 year or so path forward for vaccines. By June we would have known with more data than used for Remdesivir that Ivermectin was effective. We already knew it was safe; Phase 1 and 2 trials were unnecessary because we had 30 years of data already on it. Therefore one large-scale clinical, double-blinded trial for both prophylaxis and treatment would have answered the question with results in three months given the large spike in illness in March and April. Ditto for HCQ. For less than five million dollars we could have tested five such potentially promising drugs and found the effective ones.
There is literally zero purpose other than the self-aggrandizing panic-porn nonsense out of organizations like Hopkins, Vanderbilt, Oxford and IHME. Not one of them ran such trials. Not one. Every single one of those organizations continues to run panic porn to this day and their best and highest use is for their structures and furniture to be consumed as heating fuel by those economically displaced this winter with all their employees and families being used as a food source by those who they impoverished and caused to starve on a world-wide basis with their lockdown and closure recommendations. Their self-serving bull**** has resulted in the death of over a million people worldwide directly and tens of millions of people starving through the indirect effect of their proclamations.
They did much worse than nothing — they in fact promoted and made into policy known bankrupt strategies such as “universal masks” and travel restrictions which we knew factually were worthless.”
February 4, 2021 at 2:31 pm #69317zerosumParticipant
Good explanation. MSM will not publish this info.
Secondary market selling parts of “a grubstake”
• The Stock Market Is Broken, Now for All to See (WS)
People are chasing lottery-type returns.
The Fed is the biggest market manipulator out there.(Its the Japanese model.)
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If you don’t support Biden and the boys then you must be an extremist.• Defense Sec. Orders 60-Day Stand-down To Confront Extremism In Military (MT)
I still stand with my opinion, Jan. 6 was mainly unescorted tourists enjoying Capitol Hill and taking selfies.
Read the charges of those arrested. No riot charge.
———February 4, 2021 at 3:00 pm #69318Mr. HouseParticipantNot to mention the media’s reaction to COVID has been very similar to RUSSIAGATE. So if you didn’t let this crisis go to waste so you could get rid of someone you’d be gunning for since before they were elected, well those are still people i don’t want to be in charge of anything.
February 4, 2021 at 3:16 pm #69320Mister RobotoParticipantAnother thing is, now that Covid has a massive foothold in the human population, it is showing a strong predisposition to mutate into new, more dangerous strains, and so even if a worldwide program of aggressive treatment with Ivermectin would be more difficult than if it had been initiated six-to-nine months ago. Not impossible, mind you, I’m just emphasizing how much damage was done by failing to nip it in the bud when it was a new thing.
February 4, 2021 at 4:37 pm #69322Mister RobotoParticipantI still stand with my opinion, Jan. 6 was mainly unescorted tourists enjoying Capitol Hill and taking selfies.
Deliberately trying to crush a man to death is not something it would occur to me to do if I were ever part of a tour-group. 🙂
February 4, 2021 at 4:52 pm #69323Mr. HouseParticipantAt this point i think you just have to ignore anything that is “mainstream” right or left. None of us were at any of these events and have no idea what happened. All we know is what we are told by people that the majority of us believe to be compromised. Lurk in the shadows.
February 4, 2021 at 6:31 pm #69327zerosumParticipant“At this point i think you just have to ignore anything that is “mainstream” right or left. None of us were at any of these events and have no idea what happened. All we know is what we are told by people that the majority of us believe to be compromised. Lurk in the shadows.”
Yep!
Photoshop …. is everywhere …. did you forget where B. Sanders is showing up?February 4, 2021 at 6:54 pm #69328zerosumParticipantDid you know/see
Causes of Blood Clot in the Calf – batons)
“The blood flow in the calf veins becomes slow and this can lead to blood clot in the calf. Injury or illness can also make you immobile and thus, increase the risk of blot clot formation in the calf.
Damage of inside lining of the calf vein can also increase the chance of developing blood clot in the calf.”https://www.police1.com/police-products/less-lethal/batons/articles/where-have-all-the-batons-gone-RHbRIBXJkQ4BLOKE/
” Police enforcement became synonymous with police brutality and the country was in the mood for radical reform. As blame was cast, scapegoats quickly surfaced and the police baton, a historically offensive weapon by most accounts became the ‘bad boy’ tool of evil oppressors. “February 4, 2021 at 9:16 pm #69331my parents said knowParticipant“…it’s at least more easily treatable than influenza with Ivermectin”
From what I understand from Dr. Lee Merritt’s paper. “The Truth of Viral Diseases…”, Ivermectin would likely treat influenza, as well. -
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