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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle June 1 2022 #108847
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    It is now [more] obvious that the EU politicians do not serve ‘the people’. Who do they serve? Is it the WEF, the US, oligarchs like Gates or Soros, or do they expect to be personally rewarded in the future?

    If they can casually create a future where much of EU industry will fail putting millions out of work and making the coming depression even worse then they are dangerous. The EU could end up with an economy more like post-war Germany or post Soviet Russia.

    Their method is bizarre. It is like threatening to put a shopkeeper out of business but expecting the shopkeeper to keep up essential supplies until they are ‘ready’, perhaps ignoring the idea that the shopkeeper will get customers elsewhere.

    My mental image is imagining Russia and the EU as two rock-climbers. The EU is dangling from Russia on a rope, but the EU is trying to cut through the rope to ‘teach Russia a lesson’!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 21 2022 #108320
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    Event 201

    September 2019

    – Barcelona finds COVID in sewage water samples taken in this month
    – Two prestigious universities from the UK and US did independent studies tracing COVID from Wuhan to cases in southern China occuring in September 2019
    – In the US many elderly people died with strange symptoms in September 2019, which in retrospect could be explained if they died from COVID

    October 2019

    – Italian researchers examined blood samples taken in October 2019 from elderly male cancer patients and 8% tested positive for COVID
    – Event 201

    December 2019

    – In South America COVID was found in a sewage sample taken in December 2019

    It seems reasonable to say that COVID was established globally at least a month before Event 201. Also it targeted ACE2 receptors and the Chinese [and Japanese] have the highest number of these with Europeans having the least. As a bioweapon it seems to be aimed at the Chinese.

    Now we have monkeypox. It coincides with the push for countries to cede sovereignty to the WHO. It is also of concern that Bill Gates has given huge amounts on money to the WHO.

    There are currently less than a hundred cases globally and it is an extremely mild version which is rarely fatal, but not sure how it will be for those with VAIDS or a damaged immune system.

    It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May16 2022 #108031
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    It seems strange that so many EU leaders and others are so willing to damage or even destroy their economies just to have a limited impact on Russia. It is obvious that it does not matter to them, the people of the EU are no consequence.

    Also worrying is that their actions are ensuring no food from Ukraine or Russia. It also means no essential fertiliser from Russia, and they also stopped potash from Belarus. It almost seems like they are deliberately creating a shortage of food in the EU!

    What is driving them? Are the people of the EU the real target of their actions?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 12 2022 #107803
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    What if Russia gets fed up with the West and halts ALL exports immediately.

    Europe would fall apart within weeks. A lot of businesses would fail and bankrupt banks. The derivatives market would impact the global financial system. Petrol and oil would run out bringing most transport to a halt. There would be chaos. People would start dying.

    I think Russia would be in a position to say that supplies will be reinstated IF all EU countries abandon NATO and stop any aggression towards Russia. The EU can have a European army but they will suffer for any aggression to Russia.

    It is interesting to note that truckers in the east of the US have been warned that it is likely that diesel may start running out at some gas stations, and that they should top up at every opportunity.

    The main cause quoted is that so much US oil is being exported to Europe! With elections looming how long before the US is forced to abandon these exports?

    This is a strong article on the likely events in Europe :

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/vilches-europes-mad-ban-russian-oil

    in reply to: Victory Day in the Motherland #107670
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    A few weeks ago I turned on the TV which was tuned to the BBC Breakfast Show. A guy who said he was from Eastern Ukraine was on. He said that although we [in the West] have heard a lot about Nazis in Ukraine, it was a myth – they don’t exist! I did not linger to hear the host’s response.

    This ‘non-existent’ group has been in close contact with like-minded groups in the West. If there are food shortages and othe problems later this year then these white supremacist groups could gain popularity in the West.

    Interesting times!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 8 2022 #107562
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    MASKS

    Anyone with glasses who puts on a mask will know the glasses fog up. This means that the breath is being vectored upwards into the upper air. The viruses will float for a considerable time in the upper air, spreading far and wide.

    To make it more obvious lift the mask up, inhale a cigarette, replace the mask and exhale.

    This shows that masks help the virus to infect more people.

    This is schoolboy science.

    It should not take the study of a million people to say that masks are bad!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 26 2022 #106849
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    MASKS

    For a test put on some glasses and put on the mask.

    Breathe.

    The glasses will mist up.

    Each of the fine water droplets will be hundreds of times bigger than the virus.

    My conclusion would be that masks ensure that the virus is blown up into the air giving a wide dispersion.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2022 #106006
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    “The Shots May Be Altering Human DNA to Produce Spike Protein on a Long-Term Basis”

    There is no ‘may be’ about it. From the very first articles I read about the mRNA vaccines they described that they ‘worked’ by genetically modifying cells to produce the spike protein, and that the cells would do so this until they died. I can not recall any articles which said otherwise.

    It is the reason I was so against mRNA vaccines as they could not be undone if there were bad side-effects.

    I can not understand how anyone could think otherwise unless they were just totally ignorant about how mRNA works. Perhaps the media did not inform people about how they worked but the vaccines were supposed to be given by ‘informed consent’, and becoming a GMO is a BIG piece of information!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 12 2022 #105953
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    Civilisation is totally dependent on energy.

    Freezers defrost but you can’t cook the food. You can’t use the car to go to the supermarket. Trucks can’t supply supermarkets. The internet fails and phones run out of battery. Industry can’t function. All transport stops. Water and gas stop flowing.

    Despite the freezing of hundreds of billions of Russian financial assets, infinite sanctions, plus supplying weapons to kill Russians, Russia is still prepared to continue energy supplies to Europe.

    European politicians are saying that they will destroy the Russian economy but need a few years to do it. Until then they will allow Russia to supply energy.

    What if Russia loses patience and decides to stop ALL energy supplies to Europe IMMEDIATELY?

    How long does Europe last until chaos destroys it?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2022 #105689
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    Russia has been an extremely reliable supplier of energy. There were no interruptions throughout the Cold War. The only interruption was gas when the Ukrainians started stealing it.

    Even now, despite the freezing of hundreds of billions of Russian financial assets, infinite sanctions, plus supplying weapons to kill Russians, Russia is still prepared to continue energy supplies. However Europe is furious that Russia actually wants payment for it!

    Europe is moving towards dependency on the US but it is obvious the US will use this for blackmail whenever it suits them. Europe will be at the mercy of a merciless country.

    This is just another step on the self-destruction of Europe.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 7 2022 #105626
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    ‘Zero’ Covid

    In the summer of 2020 an Israeli team found that Covid could survive temperatures of 60C. This meant it could survive through the summer months, and would become endemic. It would not be possible to eradicate it.

    Hence the policy of ‘zero Covid’ was stupid, moronic and pointless. I can only think that the decision was made by stupid, moronic and pointless people!

    in reply to: Neutrality #104423
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    WAR CRIMINALS

    In the past 20 years over 2 million civilians have died in the middle east, mainly due to the actions of the US and UK. Tens of millions more have had their lives harmed or destroyed.

    At the moment hundreds of thousands of Yemenis are facing death from starvation due to the actions of Saudi Arabia, but helped by the US and UK military.

    Of course the victims are to blame for not being white. The only whites it is okay to murder are those which are pro-Russian, such as Yugoslavia, Serbia and east Ukraine.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 14 2022 #104196
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    I am not sure what the Russian aims are in Ukraine. If they do get a peace treaty the Ukrainians can just say it was signed under duress and can be ignored. NATO will pump huge amounts of weapons into Ukraine and Russia is back to square minus one.

    How do they intend to ‘de-nazify’ Ukraine? Exterminate the Azof Batallion? Go door to door in Kiev and round people up?

    The only way I see that Russia can ‘win’ is if they keep what they control.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 13 2022 #104114
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    Harming Russia

    While millions in the West worry about fuel availability and cost I doubt this is an issue in Russia!

    Millions in the West worry about food inflation and food availability, but Russia has been moving to self-sufficiency with reasonable success. They are also the largest producers of fertilisers, and have some of the best soil in the World. Their farmers seem to be moving to modern practices and increasing output, but I suspect they have a long way to go.

    Millions in the West worry about having a roof over their head, particularly in the US. In Russia it is not unusual for a family to have two dwellings – a flat in the city and a Dacha in the countryside.

    Russia has the capability of isolating its internet from the rest of the world.

    Essentially Russia is reasonably self-sufficient in day-to-day living. The West, especially Europe, is far more fragile.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 7 2022 #103691
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    IS THIS THE GREAT RESET?

    Nasty thought.

    Russia was forced into invading. If they hadn’t then atrocities would occur in Donbass, including chemical weapons, until they did. [Blamed on Russia] US/NATO expected it.

    Western media had been fanning anti-Russian support. When the West and its’ minions kept applying ever more sanctions to support the neo-nazis in Kiev, the populace backed it ignoring [or unaware of] any consequences.

    The consequences could be major.

    – The rise in energy costs will mean a doubling of the cost of food and fuel [At least]
    – The freezing of Russia’s banking assets will destabilise the global banking system.
    – There will be de-globalisation when countries and companies feel they can no longer rely on deliveries.
    – The Euro may fail, and even the Dollar. [Probably the Pound]
    – Who will lend to massively indebted countries with failing economies
    – Companies will not be able to afford to build things, no-one can afford to buy them.
    – The EU could fail
    – People will suffer hugely and may cause trouble
    – Censorship of the internet will increase towards totalitarian

    Plus the possibility of nuclear war.

    Everything could unravel! Are some people already planning to pick up the pieces?

    There was never a good reason for any of this to happen.

    [Being paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you!]

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 6 2022 #103595
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    What I have not heard about is how the people of the Ukraine feel.

    Over a third of Ukraine could be pro-Russian. Zelensky shut down several TV stations who were critical. Most people want a quiet life. So how much support does Zelensky have in Ukraine? How many support the neo-nazis?

    I am not sure about today but the bulk of the Ukrainian army were conscripts. How many, apart from the Azov battalion, would want to fight the Russians? There is a report that regular Ukrainian soldiers attacked a group of Azov troops. Was this on purpose?

    I suppose I am really asking whether the Ukrainian army has two factions who will fight each other?

    The Azov Battalion may be more aggressive but are fewer than the regular army so could be wiped out.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 5 2022 #103529
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    Death by vaccine

    There has been various claims about how the vaccines can cause illness and death, all with very different outcomes in term of numbers.

    My question is why aren’t there more deaths? Why isn’t VAIDS affecting ALL of those vaccinated. Is it just a matter of time or is it purely random? If it is random what determines the outcome?

    It does not help that every country seems to be hiding deaths and other problems from vaccination, but there is a limit to that.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 3 2022 #103389
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    The people of Europe are expected to sacrifice themselves in order to support NATO.

    Wait!

    What!?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 3 2022 #103374
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    ‘Casualties Worse than WWI & WWII Combined’

    What an understatement!

    If EMP works as claimed then two nuclear missiles exploded about 300 miles up would take out all the power grids in Europe. Without power water and gas would soon stop flowing. All electronics would be fried so no phone, car, computer, etc. and most household appliances would not work.

    There would be no immediate deaths. All fresh and frozen food would soon rot, but how could you cook it anyway? Barbecues! The shops would soon empty of tinned food but there would be no transport to restock them. This assumes you could get some water. Most of Europe would die within weeks. I would expect most of the northern hemisphere to suffer the same fate.

    Worse still, all supply chains would be broken and civilisation would fail. I do not see it could be rebuilt. Our civilisation is built on energy and this is mostly inaccessible without energy!

    We would be set back hundreds of years but without the infrastructure. Global population at that time may have been a billion but there will probably be less who survive.

    This assumes the war goes nuclear but I can’t see how it won’t.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 2 2022 #103325
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    RT UK GONE

    The RT TV channel in the UK has gone. The channel was controlled by SKY and they said that they would end it. It is perhaps no surprise that SKY is happy to support the neo-nazis in Kiev!

    At least this means that any country can cancel SKY news without any justification!!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 27 2022 #103115
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    Overly paranoid – it’s okay!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 27 2022 #103103
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    UK : RT.COM now shows as ‘forbidden’. SPUTNIKNEWS. COM still available. RT TV channel still there, but suspect not for much longer.

    Would try VPN but through which country? Hungary might be the best bet in Europe.

    Not good times!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 26 2022 #102988
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    What is Ukraine’s future.

    While Ukraine was a useful stick to beat Russia with the US was willing to send money to the kleptocrats in Ukraine. This will stop if Ukraine is no longer useful.

    The breakaway regions want to expand. It is possible that over a third of the Ukraine would be willing to join them if possible. Ukraine could easily lose all of its industrial base.

    One clear victory for the West concerns farmland in Ukraine. Ukraine has some of the most fertile soil on the planet. Before the US took over it was illegal to sell farmland to a foreign entity. It is now legal.

    Ukraine could be left with no money, no industry, most farming taken over by foreign companies, and no friends.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 25 2022 #102903
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    EU Sanctions etc.

    The price of gas in Europe has risen 50% this week. Will sanctions mean Europe has no mechanism to pay for future gas supplies?

    Apparently it is now difficult to buy Russian oil due to lack of banking facilities, and shipping companies are wary of transporting it because of sanctions. Russia has/had 10% of global oil production so the price of oil will make 100 dollars per barrel look cheap. Russia is/was the main supplier of European oil.

    Many [most?] of European companies have stopped producing fertiliser due to the high cost of energy. Russia supplies two thirds of the world’s ammonium nitrate but has a two month export ban [until April 2nd]. European food prices are likely to rise significantly.

    Energy costs will cripple European industry and the people will be spending far more on energy and food. European countries are heavily in debt and facing rising inflation. Europe is paying an extremely high price to support some neo-nazis in Kiev.

    Although it will take a few years Russia is working to redirect European gas supplies to China. That will make it interesting for Europe!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 25 2022 #102893
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    SWIFT

    The main reason that they do not want Russia to be kicked out of SWIFT is that they do not want Russia to use Bitcoin!

    Bitcoin is a ready made method of bypassing SWIFT. While the Russian central bank, like ALL central banks, wanted to ban it, Putin disagreed.

    The banking system does not want anything legitimising the use of Bitcoin!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 24 2022 #102762
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    The Ukraine is a very large country but it is a Frankenstein creation stitched together from chunks taken from surrounding countries. [See map above] Many of these areas have kept the language and customs of the original countries and are being harmed by the extremely nationalistic government in Kiev.

    I think that Ukraine should be broken up. I would have a vote of all Ukrainians about which country they want to belong to and as far as possible for areas to be rejoined with their countries of choice.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 24 2022 #102758
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    UKraine : Well, that escalated quickly!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 22 2022 #102458
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    PUTIN & THE DONBASS

    This seems to be an extremely clever move.

    Some weeks ago there were claims that the UK had sent sabotage experts to the Ukraine, and that US operatives were moving chemical weapons into the Donbass.

    Then the US claimed that Russia was planning ‘false flag’ incidents in Donbass to justify invasion. Sabotage incidents started, blamed on Russia of course. Ukrainian forces increased the shelling of Donbass. It was obvious that these provocations would increase until Russia felt forced to act.

    By recognising these regions as autonomous it means that Russia has no reason for false flag incidents. They have not annexed these regions so it is not an ‘invasion’, just peacekeeping forces. It removes the main area of contention in Ukraine.

    The EU and the UK are bleating about the Minsk Accord but their efforts to implement it over the past six years can be shown on a blank piece of paper!

    What next?

    Sanctions obviously, but they were going to happen anyway. The EU has a problem as many of the things that can happen will mean less oil and gas from Russia, or even none. The EU has always been willing to make sacrifices to support the neo-nazis in Kiev but do they have a limit?

    Russia is currently the main foreign supplier of oil to the US, will this change?

    The best option for the Ukraine is to accept it and back down. They say they are losing 3 billion dollars a month because of the invasion claims, so they need to stop that. The Russian peacekeepers are going to respond to any shelling of the Donbass. They could lose all gas supplies, including transit. I can’t think of any upside for them.

    The big question is the response of US/NATO. Again the best option is to accept it and back down. Sanctions but no more, or it could be disastrous!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99406
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    US MILITARY DATABASE

    I have thought for a while that the US military would be an excellent way to track the effects of the vaccines.

    They are mostly young and fit and have no reason to keel over and die. Also they have good medical care and probably have to record every issue. It is a shame they are getting rid of the ‘control group’ of the unvaccinated.

    One important thing is trends – are problems increasing or decreasing?

    It would also be a way to test claims about the vaccines, some of which are very drastic!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 28 2022 #99311
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    UKRAINE

    Zelensky is now saying that Russia is not in a position to invade and there is no imminent threat.

    Ukraine has a problem – the constant stories of a Russian invasion has destabilised Ukraine.

    Foreigners who settled in Kiev are selling up and leaving, I would imagine any investment in Ukraine is drying up, the currency is being smashed, the population is becoming worried or panicking, and in general the economy is being severely damaged.

    The question is whether the US will calm the situation down.

    The only way to get Russia to respond may be an attack on the Donbass. While Zelensky may not authorise it the US or UK could organise it just to taunt Russia.

    No one actually cares about Ukraine, it is just an expendable pawn.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 23 2022 #98835
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    UKRAINE

    There are claims that UK specialist forces are training Ukrainians in sabotage. The idea is that they would destroy critical infrastructure in the Donbass. There are also claims that the US is bringing in unspecified chemicals to the Donbass.

    Given the US comments on a Russian ‘false flag’ operation I assume the plan is to attack the Donbass and blame it on Russia as a false flag operation.

    Although it would be seen as a reason for Russia to invade to protect Donbass they could simply use missiles to destroy infrastructure around Kiev.

    However Ukraine is just a pawn. If Russia wants to escalate and ‘lance the boil’ then attacking NATO or US forces would be very high risk. They could single out the UK and hold them totally responsible for everything that happens in Donbass and punish them.

    It would send a strong signal to NATO that Russia is serious. NATO would have to think long and hard about any response. The UK itself would not be attacked so really NATO has no cause to invoke the mutual defense treaty.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 20 2022 #98513
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    BOJO

    I can’t help wondering if the continuous attacks on Boris Johnson are because of his relaxed attitude to COVID.

    Is it an attempt to replace him with a leader just as batshit crazy as other European ‘leaders’?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 16 2022 #98188
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    INSURANCE COMPANIES live in the real world. They can only cope with a certain number of ‘excess deaths’.

    I would think they would be studying research into problems with vaccines in order to exclude as many claims as possible. Unfortunately once vaccinated it can not be reversed so the vaccinated will have to live with the threat with no personal insurance, or possibly even health insurance.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 16 2022 #98182
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    OZ TENNIS

    It would be amusing if one of the players died of a heart attack during a game!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 14 2022 #98011
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    UKRAINE

    It does seem like NATO wants to start a war with Russia BUT wants to be able to blame Russia for starting it!

    If Ukraine can do something to force Russia to react, like genocide of the rebels, then the US can go ahead with vicious sanctions. Alternatively it can just claim Russia is invading and all the Western media will report it as truth!

    It should stop there. If any NATO forces take action against Russia then it could escalate quickly. Russia has been pushed into the position where it can’t respond weakly without losing all credibility. It has repeatedly warned response will be disproportionate.

    I am worried that this has gone on for so long. The US is obviously planning ‘something’.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Christmas Day 2021 #96243
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    GENOCIDE?

    I was intrigued by a report a few months ago. The researchers were testing mRNA vaccines on dogs. They found that each shot slightly damaged cells but this is cumulative. They concluded that if people have 5 to 8 mRNA shots they will die! I am not sure what percentage will die, but it could be 100%.

    At the time Israel’s policy was that 4 shots was the minimum to be ‘fully’ vaccinated [all mRNA] and I thought they would be in to danger territory by now, but only 10% have had four shots.

    With the new campaign of booster shots finally they will test whether that research was correct.

    The amusing thing is that all the censorship means that research will not be known by many so it will come as a ‘surprise’.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 23 2021 #96062
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    DO VACCINES CAUSE COVID INFECTIONS?

    I have read that possibly 80% of the population are naturally resistant to COVID.

    I have also read that mRNA vaccines reduce the CD8 count, the T cells that tackle viruses and stop infection.

    How many of the 80% of naturally resistant people are now susceptible to infection?

    It would explain the high rates of infection in highly vaxxed areas

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 21 2021 #70062
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    A friend of a friend had Covid in December. Despite this he was recently vaccinated. He said it was like having Covid again, and the effects lasted two weeks.

    What worries me about the mRNA vaccines like Pfizer is that they will simulate being infected by Covid for month after month no matter how many antibodies are produced.

    Considering ‘long Covid’ seems to an over-stimulated immune system attacking the body I do wonder what the long term effects of these vaccines will be. Already in the UK hundreds of immune system problems have already been reported.

    I have already refused a vaccinatiion but I am wondering what pressures will be brought to bear for me to relent. The UK government has said restrictions won’t be lifted until everyone over 60 is vaccinated : blackmail. I am retired so the ‘no jab, no job’ threat is not relevant.

    I could be tempted by the Sputnik V vaccine as it seems to be the ‘least harmful’. Also the vaccine has been under development for at least ten years, not just cobbled together in a few months. It is a generic vaccine against all coronaviruses, being tailored to a specific threat.

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    Most greens have little background in science and engineering so can easily end up in a fantasy world.

    Firstly, the world can not produce enough raw materials to create the batteries required.

    Secondly, not that greens seem aware of this, these vehicles need electricity. If just one million cars are plugged in to the grid drawing 30 kilowatts/hour that is 30 gigawatts of new power consumption.

    In the UK the Royal Mail looked into electrifying their vehicles at their Mount Pleasant sorting office. They were told it would literally ‘melt’ the local transformer!

    The grid is not built to carry such huge amounts of electricity and would have to be totally rebuilt as well as creating a large number of new power stations, costing hundreds of billions.

    Politicians have obviously been willing to listen to the greens on this without once asking electrical engineers what would be required to achieve it! Or accountants to cost it out!

    https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/battery-fairy-other-delusions-race-replace-gas-powered-cars

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2021 #69938
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    COVID – AN ALTERNATE HISTORY

    Covid was becoming widespread in the West by March 2020. For most it was just a flu but some had serious effects which seemed to require hospitalisation. Doctors in the US found that zinc plus hydroxychloroquine would have most of these people up and about within hours and remove the need for hospitalisation for most.

    In April 2020 an app was introduced in the UK which monitored people’s health on a daily basis. With 3 million users it was able to give a snapshot of how extensive infections were. It managed to identify new symptoms for covid such as loss of sense of smell ot taste.

    By comparing outcomes for people using various medications and supplements it was used to statistically work out what could help against infection and hospitalisation. Vitamin D and Ivermectin were quickly identified, as well as other drugs. It was also hugely useful to test out the effect of various treatments.

    This app was rolled out round the world meaning the pandemic could be monitored on a daily basis and treatments worked out to minimise the impact, mainly to reduce hosptalisation and deaths, plus eliminating ‘long covid’.

    While hugely successful some deaths did occur – a few hundred thousand globally. Lockdowns were not even considered.

    I do not think the above senario is unrealistic. Exactly why it took such a dark turn is the big question.

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