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i worry about paul craig roberts a bit
adrian144ParticipantSt. Porphyrius Orthodox Church apparently not bombed at this time:
https://greekreporter.com/2023/10/10/ancient-orthodox-church-st-porphyrios-gaza-not-bombed/adrian144Participanthave to say i thought he was tempting fate with his youtube videos
adrian144Participantcollum’s pieces are great, looking forward to part 3
doesn’t justin look like fidel thoadrian144Participantheh. medvedev on SA:
He noted that after the collapse of the apartheid regime, the nation’s new democratic authorities “took a responsible and sovereign stance towards their people, neighboring countries and the entire world community”.no
*before* the end of the regime, they took their nukes apart cos they didn’t want to bequeath them to the ancadrian144ParticipantFrom that “Wot’s in the shots?” piece:
“So is there graphene oxide in the Pfizer shots? What Nixon found, and filmed, is bizarre to say the least. Inside a droplet of vaccine are strange mechanical structures. They seem motionless at first but when Nixon used time-lapse photography to condense 48 hours of footage into two minutes, it showed what appear to be mechanical arms assembling and disassembling glowing rectangular structures that look like circuitry and micro chips.”
anyone have a link to the video? cos it sounds like crazy talk otherwise
adrian144Participantah right, found it – “being evaluated”, eh?
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/
adrian144Participant“In the US, the NIH just sneakily added ivermectin to its list of covid cures very recently, would you believe it.”
any chance of a link to that? don’t see how they could admit it in the light of all the lying about it up to now
adrian144Participanti don’t know why people are still saying the japanese dropped their vax rollout and went over to ivermectin<p>
i can promise u it didn’t happen
adrian144ParticipantHe’s written some rare gems, but I know his ouvre and 90% stinks.
harsh.
gotta admit i’m more disappointed joni mitchell’s followed his lead thoadrian144Participantagain with this “japan is using ivermectin on a large scale” crap
they really aren’tadrian144Participantthere does seem to be a certain unwillingness to apply occam’s razor to all these vascular events
adrian144Participantif they change the vaccine to accommodate the new variant don’t they have to retest it?
can’t see how that’ll be manageable in 100 days reallyadrian144Participanti think there are attempts to blame some of the excess deaths being reported on side-effects of the lockdowns – eg people not going to the doctor with what would normally have been treatable conditions
doesn’t really make sense for all the athletes and young people tho
adrian144Participant<i>German Newspaper Highlights “Unusually Large” Number Of Soccer Players Who Have Collapsed Recently</i>
didn’t deflationista have copious examples of how this has been going on for years and is totally normal tho
i mean have we got year on year data or somethingadrian144Participanttrouble is even with all these odd deaths there’s so much emotional and reputational investment in the vaxes that it’s going to have to get a lot worse to overcome all the denial
and then there’s the rest of the kubler-ross stages to go throughadrian144Participantnow here’s an odd thing (signin required): https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2021/10/27/people-with-covid-jabs-have-been-less-likely-to-die-of-other-causes
sounds like wishful thinking
adrian144Participantdude i feel like i’ve wandered into a zero hedge comment section by mistake
i would dearly love to be able to get ivermectin, it sounds like it’s the very shiznit
but it’s not being handed out hereadrian144Participantdude that was just the first link i grabbed off google on the subject
i live in japan, near osaka
they are not handing out ivermectin
i would know if they wereadrian144ParticipantThat’s the video, thanks.
The government here is still encouraging vaccination, though there are no mandates as yet. I asked my doctor about ivermectin a few months ago and he said he wasn’t allowed to prescribe it for covid, though he thought it was probably effective. There’s some group in Tokyo who are very enthusiastic about ivermectin but they’re not in charge of anything as far as I can tell.adrian144Participantdude i’m telling u japan has definitely not done this
Viral Video Sparks False Claims that Japan Approved Ivermectin for COVID-19
adrian144Participantthis japan thing is totally made up i’m afraid, i live here
adrian144Participantanyone got a link to the israel video about adverse effects from October 13th?
adrian144Participantwhy would rt of all people want him to keep quiet about this, it doesn’t make sense
i couldn’t really handle the level and range of conspiracy he was implying tbh
yeadon thinks it’s a population reduction thing too, but the number of people who would have to be in on it seems too big to me
July 15, 2015 at 11:33 am in reply to: Navigating the Perfect Financial Storm with Nicole Foss #22459adrian144ParticipantSorry if this has been covered umpteen times before, but is Nicole recommending that, cash being king and everything, you should be stuffing the mattress with banknotes, with the usual caveats that the government will think you’re a drug dealer, you’ll have security issues, and it’s no substitute for living in a sustainable community?
February 22, 2015 at 2:06 pm in reply to: Sucking Beer Out Of The Carpet: Nicole Foss At The Great Debate in Melbourne #19377adrian144ParticipantOh ghod no, we’re in Wakayama just south of Osaka. The government certainly doesn’t look like it’ll be able to pay its debts back at current and prospective growth rates without debauching the currency completely, but how long they’ll be able to put off the reckoning is anybody’s guess. The market for land in the countryside seems to be pretty constipated as far as I can tell – people just can’t be bothered to sell for low prices, and they aren’t poor enough to have to, so they just hang onto it. Houses also aren’t an asset here, oddly, they’re effectively disposable.
February 22, 2015 at 5:48 am in reply to: Sucking Beer Out Of The Carpet: Nicole Foss At The Great Debate in Melbourne #19358adrian144ParticipantThanks. We live in Japan, which has a whole bunch of issues about land (overpriced is only the start), but I’d like to start growing stuff, and the idea of improving the quality of land which wasn’t mine sounds a bit painful. We wouldn’t buy with debt, for sure.
February 21, 2015 at 5:19 am in reply to: Sucking Beer Out Of The Carpet: Nicole Foss At The Great Debate in Melbourne #19332adrian144ParticipantCan Nicole (or anyone else) point me to a link where Nicole talks about what the MC mentioned about Not Buying Property? I don’t remember coming across that, though I have read quite a lot here.
adrian144ParticipantPresumably the people who insist upon growth do so because they realise that if they didn’t, they’d have to talk about redistribution, and that would make them feel *really* unfashionable.
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