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    Pablo Picasso Harlequin and woman with necklace 1917   • 80% Of Women Vaxxed In 1st 20 Weeks Of Pregnancy Has Spontaneous Abortion (IP) • Italy H
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle November 3 2021]

    #91467
    Germ
    Participant

    Myocarditis/Pericarditis

    It’s all just a coincidence!
    Oh Sure.

    Safe and effective and RARE!

    LOL!

    https://t.me/robinmg/10943

    #91468
    christine
    Participant

    Down here in Mexico, AMLO said children would not be vaxxed. When a judge ordered all children to be vaxxed last week, or parents to face child abuse charges, AMLO’s Health Sec went on record in public that his grandchilden would not be vaxxed, ever. His other ministers, Lopez Gatell went to bat on the same. The reason given was that the vaccine is damaging to the developing immune system in children. PAN in Chihuahua said they would not allow child vaxxes. So far, the only child vaxxes are those where the parents have insisted with ct. amparos…or in cases of comorbidities. Many of the indigenous communities in the south have kicked out people who came in to push the vax. In one case, tied the person to a tree, and fined him before pushing him out of town.

    #91469
    Polder Dweller
    Participant

    Yesterday, nominally in order to slow down the rate of hospital admissions, the government announced the reintroduction of the measures known to be useless in combatting a respiratory virus i.e. face coverings and social distancing (1.5m = 5 feet), but still no word on prevention through vitamins and minerals, and no early treatments. In other words, pure window dressing. At the same time they announced harsh new measures against the unjabbed, excluding them from gyms, swimming pools and other places. If things don’t improve soon (they won’t) then additional measures will be taken against the unjabbed such as requiring a QR code to go to work.

    The minister for health continues to say that this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated, but refuses to prove it with actual numbers. Meanwhile plenty of hospitals have gone on the record saying that they have up to 80% jabbed on their wards, which is the opposite of what the minister is claiming. In other words, he’s lying and plenty of people see that he is.

    The whole point of this is clearly to get as many jabs into as many arms as possible and hang the consequences. The question is obviously “why?” Although there are likely to be many aspects to this, my best guess at the moment is that the government, following the EU’s lead, signed contracts with the vaccine manufacturers without reading the small print. The minister has refused to release the contents of the contracts to parliament, which is highly unusual, so clearly he is doing everything he can to cover his donkey as there’s probably a clause in there where it’s stated that at least 90% (say) of the population must be jabbed or else…

    Here is quite a good article on the same subject by Robert Bridge:

    Why is the EU keeping the details of its contracts with vaccine makers secret from its MEPs?

    “…it seems that few bureaucrats in Brussels have purchased a new home, used car or some newfangled device lately, because that’s exactly what these bumbling fools have done. In an effort to ‘protect the health of their constituents,’ they bought millions of batches of Covid vaccines from various pharmaceutical companies without letting lawmakers sneak a peek at the contracts.

    As it turns out, entire pages of these documents – the few that have been made public, that is – have been heavily redacted.”

    #91470

    Meanwhile plenty of hospitals have gone on the record saying that they have up to 80% jabbed on their wards

    Do you have the sources for that?

    #91471
    Polder Dweller
    Participant

    RIM, here’s a couple of links:

    GGD [health service] employee: more vaccinated people test positive and are sicker than unvaccinated people

    “Oct 31, 2021 | General, Vaccination?
    I have been working for the GGD as a source and contact investigation employee since spring 2021. Over time I started to notice more and more that I mainly had vaccinated people on the phone who tested positive.
    I then started keeping track of whether the index (the one that is infected) that I had to call is vaccinated or not vaccinated. I kept this up for a while with the result: 82% of those who tested positive that I had to call were vaccinated!
    I also noticed that vaccinated people have more serious complaints than unvaccinated, unless the unvaccinated have an underlying disease. Often the unvaccinated have symptoms for a few days but not very much, and in the vaccinated it took longer for the symptoms to go away (which were often worse).
    I’ve stopped tracking now, but it looks like it’s stayed the same or even gotten a little worse.”

    https://zorgmedewerkersverenigd.nl/ggd-medewerker-meer-gevaccineerden-testen-positief-en-zijn-zieker-dan-ongevaccineerden/

    “ Hereby the update of the number of vaccinated and non-vaccinated admitted patients over the whole of October.
    The share of vaccinated continues to rise to more than 60%. Even if vaccines protect well against hospitalization, this is to be expected with the high vaccination rate in Nijmegen.”

    I’ve seen another one from the university hospital in Maastricht claiming something like 80%, too, it was on Twitter so I don’t know if I’ll be able to find it again

    #91473
    Germ
    Participant

    “Suddenly is the new “Rare” – LOL

    “School in mourning after two pupils die suddenly in one week”

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1515702/St-John-Fisher-Catholic-College-school-pupils-dead-Newcastle-Staffordshire

    #91474
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    I just finished reading the blog-post “The Decisive Battle” that Vietnam Vet posted yesterday. This post compares the culture-war between the PMC-dominated “Team Blue” and the more working-class “Team Red” to the battle between Japan and the USA in WWII. This may seem like a stretch, but I encourage reading the whole thing, after which the analogy will be very clear.

    If Election 2020 was “Team Blue” pulling a “Pearl Harbor” that like the actual Pearl Harbor, failed to bring about the results desired by its orchestrators, then perhaps the recent vaccine mandate is like the Battle of Midway: A last, desperate total commitment of resources with the unlikely goal of fulfilling the ultimate and deceptive promise of the “Pearl Harbor” operation. “Team Blue” America wants to make “Team Red” America its submissive prison-bitch, but what will in fact happen is that “Team Red” will fling “Team Blue” up against the nearest convenient brick wall and say, “WHO’S THE BITCH NOW, BITCH?!”

    #91475
    John Day
    Participant

    I just caught up on the last comments from last night.

    WES: Thank You, Amigo, for telling your tale of life with poor hearing and narrowing tunnel vision.
    I won’t say more. You have my respect for your life and all you have told us of it…

    TAE Summary said:
    Summary in Limericks

    Jacinda, New Zealand’s PM
    Is ever so quick to condemn
    If you’ve no accredit
    You’d best just forget it
    Her country’s now Us versus Them

    The vaxx won’t prevent the transmission
    Of Covid in many condition
    To put it quite crude
    Get vaxxed and you’re screwed
    By Pfizer spike protein coition

    Tom Hobbes thinks that people are rotten
    While Locke said we’re just misbegotten
    We’re decent, Locke thinks
    Well that theory stinks
    We’re evil, but Locke has forgotten

    A doc takes the oath Hippocratic
    Despite this some docs are erratic
    They harm more than aid
    By evil they’re swayed
    Bad judgement becomes quite dogmatic

    Dr. D. said a lot, and it dovetails into what I am going to write now, the essay that pulls the whole big picture together once and for all…
    Gotta’ start writing while I can see it so clearly. Why didn’t I see this all before?
    (Oh, I did, and I’m not alone, but still…)

    #91476
    zerosum
    Participant

    Memories are fleeting, that’s why
    1. there is reading and writing.
    2. can not be lying

    Look at Time lines

    • Italy Health Department Revises Covid Deaths Down From 130,000+ To 3783 (IT)

    Israeli study reported in August 2021 as showing the vaccine being “only 16% effective

    • CDC Emails: Our Definition of Vaccine is “Problematic” (Techno Fog)
    September 1, 2021 definition went from “immunity” to “protection”.

    Changing Definition:
    1. vaccinated or not vaccinated
    2. Herd immunity vs vaccine immunity
    3. Covid-19 vs Delta variant or Delta variant +
    4. Cause of Death or no cause

    #91477
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “Italy Health Department Revises Covid Deaths Down From 130,000+ To 3783 (IT)”

    Some of us have been screaming about this since the beginning. Remember that only something like 6% of all the deaths the media displays everyday to keep you scared died only of covid. The other 94% had something like 3 other comorbidities

    #91478

    Q: why doesn’t molnupiravir interfere with the vaccines’ EUA?

    #91479
    Mr. House
    Participant

    A: Because laws and rules for people above a certain monetary threshold went out the window a long time ago. The same reason none of the banksters from 2008 went to jail. Big people make mistakes and the PR comes out, the same reason none of the people responsible for the Flint water disaster ever faced punishment.

    Years ago either you or Nicole stated we didnt have a financial crisis, we had a political crisis. It was hidden with money printing and shady accounting standards. Now they’re having a hard time hiding it anymore.

    #91480
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Maybe its just me, but everything thats happened since 2020 is just an extension of the 2008 crisis. The lying, the changing of definitions, the gaslighting, blaming the victim. Its all the same and because we couldn’t dole out justice in 2008, why would anyone expect anything different in the next crisis? Its still the same people in charge.

    Also the 2008 crisis was created by bankers, and the 2020 crisis was created by scientists. All in the name of profits and corporate glory!

    #91481
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “You will own nothing and you will like it”

    You saw the first act of that in 2008 and based on that we know who will own what and who will not.

    #91482
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “You will own nothing and you will like it”

    shoot, i’ve lived that way for a long time now…

    #91483
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Me too! But is it not apparent by now that the only thing that will change anything is mob justice? Those at the top and the next 10% who support them ain’t gonna punish themselves.

    A scary thought and one more step down the rabbit hole of losing civilization.

    #91484
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    @Mister: “Team Blue” America wants to make “Team Red” America its submissive prison-bitch, but what will in fact happen is that “Team Red” will fling “Team Blue” up against the nearest convenient brick wall and say, “WHO’S THE BITCH NOW, BITCH?!”

    Love it.

    #91485
    John Day
    Participant

    Pictured with collard greens. Got plenty of collard greens now. Truth Rests Lies https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/11/truth-resets-lies.html

    ​ In Mid October 2019 COP 201 was hastily convened to war-game a coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world, and how countries might mobilize to meet this global threat. Bill Gates, the WHO, Johns Hopkins and governments of the world all participated. At this moment in time, by my reckoning, SARS-CoV-2 was already spreading in the US, China and Europe, and the Wuhan (military olympic) Games were underway, with all participants staying in a huge hotel complex.
    A few participants, including Americans,were hospitalized with a weird viral pneumonia…​
    Meanwhile, back in Manhattan, concurrent with COP 201, the Fed had to take over the overnight repo-window the previous month, September, because there was some kind of occult crisis of trust between the major banks of the world, and they could not loan to each other overnight based on good collateral (T-bills).
    This now appears to have been due to the long-awaited crisis of derivative counterparty-risk.
    They are not different things. The leveraged house-of-cards of global finance was quivering a bit…
    Kill two birds with one stone. No, make that three birds. No, the whole damned flock of seagulls!
    All of the players from global finance, global governance, global military and global medical and pharmacology were sitting at this big table working out the Great Reset. (“If you are not AT the table, you are ON the table”, I have heard.)
    What we are seeing and living now is the unfolding of the plans they worked out at this crisis summit. They maintain ownership. They maintain control of the system. The system appears to function as it did in the past, but only through vast daily creation of faith-based money.
    “Faith” is sustained through the giddy form of greed that people feel when they are riding the peak of a bubble higher and higher, “to infinity and beyond”.
    Ths “smart” money is buying up any property it can find, before the faith-based money turns into a pumpkin at midnight. (Hey, what time is it!)
    There can be no “rebuild back better”, because fossil fuels, mineral ores and fossil water are all in decline, while parasitic rents on real economy are choking it to death. Since it is already “what’s for dinner”, it needs to be cast as “what is necessary to save the planet”. Nobody in power has to lose power. The system stays the same, with some necessary adjustments.
    Regular people, those of us not-at-the-table, need to understand that we are in climate crisis (we are) and that the only way out is to give up all of our property rights and all of our constitutional rights, and to allow our choices to be made for us, for the good of all of the life on Planet Earth.
    Otherwise, there is no plan at all.
    Obviously, only the people with experience at the top echelons of global governance, finance and public health have the broad enough vision to lead us forward into this crisis which was completely unforeseeable (except to people who read the obscure 1973 book “The Limits To Growth”, which I learned about in 1974, and Deng Xiaopeng also read about that time. I hear his thinking was much influenced by it.)
    I must sheepishly admit that I am not really going along with this plan, even though it’s the best thing for all of us. I’m just going to try to spend cash while I have a little, grow vegetables, be a friend, a neighbor, “uncle John”, “Dad”, and so on. I don’t have a real plan for global, national, regional, local and household economies for our whole world. AI computers can probably work that all out these days. In the past, there always had to be a collapse of the upper levels of management, finance and government, and the economies had to re-set from the ground-level of production, distribution and consumption on up.
    That always took a decade or more. It also always seemed to waste most of the valuable executive talent at the pinnacle of the financial and governance hierarchy.
    We can scarcely afford to lose our leaders in this critical moment of crisis, now can we?

    ​A Global Oil Shortage Is Inevitable
    …Chronic underinvestment in new oil supply since the 2015 crisis and the pressure on oil and gas companies to curb emissions and even “keep it in the ground” will likely lead to peak global oil production earlier than previously expected, analysts say.
    ​ ​This would be a welcome development for green energy advocates, net-zero agendas, and the planet if it weren’t for one simple fact: oil demand is rebounding from the pandemic-driven slump and will set a new average annual record as soon as next year.
    ​ ​The energy transition and the various government plans for net-zero emissions have prompted analysts to forecast that peak oil demand would occur earlier than expected just a few years ago. However, as current investment trends in oil and gas stand, global oil supply could peak sooner than global oil demand…
    https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/A-Global-Oil-Shortage-Is-Inevitable.html

    #91486
    John Day
    Participant

    COP26 & The Great Reset: The Not So Glorious Prospect of Owning Nothing and Passing a Cold, Dark Winter​ , Cynthia Chung​
    President Putin also had to make the point that countries need to tell Russia whether they want the gas supply to be increased, that Russia is meeting the present contractual demands and that if there is a demand to increase the supply, Russia can do it, but it needs to be a contract. Russia is not simply going to increase its supply to European nations without their official request for such a thing.
    ​ ​So, thus far we have found out that Russia has increased its supply of gas to Europe since the beginning of the year, that the US accounts for half of the cuts to the supply to Europe, that the energy shortage in Europe was caused by an over-reliance on wind and solar energy and that Nord Stream 2 (which has been strongly opposed by the US and Green Energy advocates) has the capability to restabilize gas prices and meet supply demands, that Russia is willing to do this, but that there are ongoing European restrictions that are preventing this from happening.​..
    ​ ​The fight for nuclear energy has always been about the fight for the right to develop one’s nation.​ ​​ (As opposed to being a tributary colony.)​
    As President Putin stressed the point at the recent “Russia Energy Week International Forum”:
    “To reiterate, the rise in natural gas prices in Europe stemmed from shortages of electricity, not the other way around… Systemic flaws have been gradually introduced in European energy over the past decade, which led to a major market crisis in Europe.
    ​ ​As a reminder, when nuclear and natural gas-based generation were the leading energy sources, there were no such crises, and there were no grounds for them… Few people are aware of this, but the nuclear energy’s carbon footprint is lower than that of solar energy. I think even the specialists here are, perhaps, hearing this for the first time.”​ (Catastrophic failure risks, and end-of-life management of old reactors are not factored in to that.)​
    Mark Carney, former director of the Bank of England has called for a “net zero banking alliance” in which banks have agreed not to lend to producers but only to put funds into the green bubble, the carbon bubble and so on. As a result, future energy production will drop even though there are ample resources available, creating further artificial scarcity.​…​
    ​ ​Carney said climate change must become the “fundamental driver of every investment decision or lending decision.”​ …
    ​ ​This is where the Great Reset agenda comes in, which will cause a further centralisation of how finance is already coordinated, into the hands of fewer and fewer controllers, giving increasing liquidity to the banking sector but no money for the productive sector.​..
    In addition, Wall Street on Parade has reported that they have reason to believe that the hyperinflation we are presently observing started back in Sept 2019 when a derivatives blow out occurred and to which the Federal Reserve stepped in through the repo markets to provide massive liquidity to banks such as Deutsche Bank, BNP, JP Morgan, Citibank, Bank of America etc.
    ​ ​This hyperinflationary money pumping did not just go to what is claimed to be solely for the covering of short-term corporate loans. The hypothesis of Wall Street on Parade is that the bulk of this money really went to covering up the derivatives blowout that they believe started in Sept 2019.
    ​ ​This is what is truly causing the hyperinflation and is being covered up by labeling it as a supply chain problem of raw material shortages and so on, when in fact it is due to the hyperinflationary money printing, combined with the green new deal policies, which are artificially driving up the prices of gas and coal.

    COP26 & The Great Reset: The Not So Glorious Prospect of Owning Nothing and Passing a Cold, Dark Winter

    #91487
    Germ
    Participant

    A text message I received a few moments ago from a good friend who lives a few miles from me.
    I kid you not.
    Incredible:

    “Hi all I am in Torbay A&E… Chest pains that I woke up with today and got worse through the day… dialled 111 and they told me to go to a&e…. seen a nurse So far, and got an ECG booked, waiting for that… I am sure I will be okay! ”

    Second jab about six weeks ago.
    And myself and others told him many times not to get the damn vaxx.

    #91488
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Thanks for the article John Day

    #91489
    Germ
    Participant

    “Lipschütz ulcers, which is thought to be triggered by an immune response to a viral infection.”

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/16528589/vaginal-ulcers-new-rare-complication-covid-vaccine/

    Did they say – “Rare” ?

    #91490
    userzeroid
    Participant

    @mr house – indeed. Hasn’t it always been that way? The more I study history the more I notice the same pattern repeating. ‘Civilisation’ has recently been defended/defined by the civil rights gains made since ww2 ended. I don’t see many with a brain defending the advancement made since magna carta or the genius of inventors such as Agostino Ramelli. I even remember watching a incredibly biased British history series called ‘civilisation’ some years ago which based its theory that western civilisation was nearly lost and not rekindled after the fall of Rome and the Vikings, were it not for Charlemagne reuniting the Holy Roman Empire. Remarkable. I guess if you call ‘civilisation’ “The Eternal Quest for Power and the Conquest for Complete Human Enslavement”, you’d be right. In my book, however, ‘civilisation’ is a term far more nebulous and wide-reaching. We collectively borrow far more than we’d like to admit (“Standing on the shoulders of giants”). Hubris springs to mind when establishment figures mention ‘Civilisation’.

    Ilargi and Nicole have certainly spent their time chronicling ROEI and the Planet Earth here at TAE. While this (formerly) cheap energy has made civilisation what it is today, our dear leaders seemed to have misjudged things (the drop ahead) as this cheap energy will certainly not be there to fulfil their dreams of a 4th industrial revolution, unless there is something I missed. Perhaps CERN has somet hidden secret that has bolstered their confidence? If not, then the pattern will certainly be repeating, post haste.

    #91491
    those darned kids
    Participant

    best of luck to your buddy, germ.

    #91492
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “as this cheap energy will certainly not be there to fulfil their dreams of a 4th industrial revolution, unless there is something I missed.”

    If you get rid of a few billion people then you’ll have cheap energy for quite some time and can run all of your electric dreams. Just my take. I had an ex who was a big enviromental bandwagon jumper, back in 08 we were talking about it and i said, you know you should be cheering on the “great recession” because it does more to “save” the planet then all of your policy choices and if you really wanted to save the planet you’d need to get rid of a lot of humans. Seems like i was on to something.

    #91493
    those darned kids
    Participant

    i’ve enjoyed a lot of the lockdown. my neighbours had to live the way we do!

    now, they’re back in their pollution machines tooting about the city, clogging up drivethrus and unthoroughfares alike.

    the sky sure misses the lockdowns, i must say.

    [lockdowns are stupid and cruel, to be clear, unlike the sky]

    #91494
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Q: why doesn’t molnupiravir interfere with the vaccines’ EUA?

    A: For a similar reason as to why the existence of the FDA-approved vaxx “Comirnaty” didn’t interfere with the other vaxx EUAs. If the drug companies don’t make enough of the product available “to fully meet the emergency need” then the EUA products can keep their EUAs.

    For FDA to issue an EUA, there must be no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the candidate product for diagnosing, preventing, or treating the disease or condition. A potential alternative product may be considered “unavailable” if there are insufficient supplies of the approved alternative to fully meet the emergency need.

    Emergency Use Authorization of Medical Products and Related Authorities
    Guidance for Industry and Other Stakeholders

    https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/emergency-use-authorization-medical-products-and-related-authorities

    #91495
    userzeroid
    Participant

    @mr house – ha! You weren’t wrong! Sometimes being that cynical is a direct-link to what machievellian minds are thinking. Hard to believe for most who actually have a heart.

    One question though, beyond our own mortal limits, what will enable “them” and their progeny to live with impunity on the planet, having dispensed with the natural order? Do they actually think that their own tech and hand-selected experts will see them through survival on this planet and have an outcome any different than before when civilisation fell? The road to ruins is assured (Brutus, Nero, Caligula et al) but the ascent back up to productivity is not. As I said before, ‘Hubris’. It is often the most unlikely ‘bloodlines’ that contribute to this matter (apologies to Trivium). Our collective labour and intent is what contributed to the Pyramids, the sistene Chapel, the wonders of Art and music etc. You don’t miss your water, until your well runs dry…

    The series I mentioned in case anyone is interested – Kenneth Clarke’s Civilisation

    #91496
    WES
    Participant

    Dr. John Day:

    Mark Carney used to be Bank of Canada governor before becoming Britain’s Boe gov and he was the one who killed the income royalty trusts in Canada which destroyed about half of my ife’s savings. He is a man not to be trusted. He is obviously a globalist.

    #91497
    WES
    Participant

    Sparkle Socks is doing his part to prevent Canada’s energy industry from meeting Canada’s future energy needs while increasing the population by letting in increasing numbers of immigrants! So energy shortages are part of Canada’s green (from being cold) future.

    #91498
    zerosum
    Participant

    New green approach

    Reduce Methane is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 (one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen). It is a group-14 hydride, the simplest alkane, and the main constituent of natural gas. … When methane reaches the surface and the atmosphere, it is known as atmospheric methane.

    Can humans produce methane gas?

    Between 30 and 62% of healthy subjects produce methane. Methane is produced exclusively through anaerobic fermentation of both endogenous and exogenous carbohydrates by enteric microflora in humans.

    What produces the most methane in the world?

    Russia
    Russia is the world’s top methane emitter from oil and gas. Animal agriculture is a similarly large source (30%); primarily because of enteric fermentation by ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep.

    What is the world’s single largest human caused source of methane?

    The largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture, responsible for around a quarter of the total, closely followed by the energy sector, which includes emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/methane-reduction-canada-1.6228361
    Canada has pledged to reduce methane emissions — here are some ways to get there
    Dexter McMillan · CBC News · Posted: Nov 02, 2021

    At the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, earlier this week, U.S. President Joe Biden announced a far-reaching plan to reduce methane emissions worldwide.
    This echoed a pledge in October by the U.S., Canada and more than 80 other countries to reduce methane emissions by at least 30 per cent of 2020 levels by 2030
    —————
    Unexpected, Undeclared other consequences.
    (I’ll wait for your observations.)

    #91499
    userzeroid
    Participant

    @zerosum – soylent green?

    #91500
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Cynic, n: a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.

    “One question though, beyond our own mortal limits, what will enable “them” and their progeny to live with impunity on the planet, having dispensed with the natural order?”

    I can’t say, i’ve heard of people who sell bug out bunkers laughing at the assumptions some of the rich make if the SHTF, like can’t i just put explosive collars on people who work for me to keep them loyal if my money isn’t worth anything? But i don’t think those are the people calling the shots, just toadys with money. But having watch the past two years or even the past 12 and watching “us” fight amongst each other and failing to rally against those that run things gives me little hope.

    #91501
    those darned kids
    Participant

    my wife and son are immigrants. they don’t use much energy.

    i imagine one blue jays night game, including lighting, sound systems, field maintenance, etc., with the additional energy expenditure of all the 49,286 fans and visiting team to get to the ballpark, uses the same amount of energy and resources as 49,286 immigrants in one year.

    162 games in a season, so about 40 night games.

    40*49,286 = 1,971,440

    so, just by eliminating baseball, we can admit at least 1,971,440 immigrants every year. where will they live?

    ever been to dutton? plenty of room in places just like it.

    we’ve got plenty of energy, we just use it stupidly.

    #91502
    zerosum
    Participant

    we’ve got plenty of energy, we just use it stupidly.
    I’m not giving up a “hot bath/shower”
    I don’t want to live in a “tepee”

    #91503
    Mr. House
    Participant

    @those darned kids

    You guys may remember how most of the sport leagues were close to folding in 2008? Just think if we’d only let the free market do its thang, like it was trying and ensured that people didnt die instead of bankers remaining rich and in control.

    #91504
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    For Canadian readers: there is a petition currently being circulating asking for the cancellation of vaccine passports. If you want to sign here is the link:
    https://chng.it/KDMWVr645D

    #91505
    Bill7
    Participant

    > If you get rid of a few billion people then you’ll have cheap energy for quite some time and can run all of your electric dreams. <

    Ockham’s Razor suggests that this is what’s going on, I think.

    A few good comments in this NC thread:

    British Medical Journal: “Researcher Blows the Whistle on Data Integrity Issues in Pfizer’s Vaccine Trial”

    The morning person there is “shocked; shocked!” that the books were cooked..

    snoozy, obtuse, late

    #91506
    those darned kids
    Participant

    zero: no need. we need to give up f-35s and such.

    cost to run an f-35 for one hour: 35,000$
    my monthly light bill: 120$

    35,000/120 = 291.67 months or 24 years.

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