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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2022 #102145
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    @ Dr D said:

    And the idea of pre-planning collusion is something criminals and businessmen never do. And the idea of a “profit motive” is inconceivable. Would people lie and kill for money? Not if they’re Gates, Morgan, Sachs, and Pfizer they won’t!

    People are a puzzle, mostly because they know about the mafia killing people for money, they know about drug dealers killing people for money, they know about political dictators killing for money, they know – maybe – about the history of kings and queens killing each other for money, they see General Soleimani assasinated as a gift to the Israelis, yet they refuse to believe what seems obvious to some of us: every billionaire will have murdered, blackmailed, bribed, their way through life. They are clever, so they will not get their own hands dirty and are likely to do such things through international corporations but they will have done it. 100% certain.

    The consequences: Look at all the resource hot spots in the world, such as Nigeria, Amazon rain forest, etc and only the ones in first world countries are not controlled by thugs. Those thugs are empowered by the billionaires, they would be replaced if they stepped out of line. The people they kill, bribe, blackmail are being dealt with so that the billionaires get their money, the same applies to politicians, they obey or are replaced. You don’t get to be a billionaire without breaking most of the laws of this world, even if you pretend to be a nice guy, like Elon Musk.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2022 #102142
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    @ Dr D Posting links to the Guardian? My firewall is set up to prevent me accidentally receiving data from the Guardian, in the same way the U-bend in the toilet prevents me from accidentally receiving turds from the sewer. You are asking me to take away the U-bend and look at the turds in the sewer? It must be April fools.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2022 #102139
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    Gates, the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, told the audience that a potential new pandemic would likely stem from a different pathogen than that belonging to the coronavirus family (maybe Ebola, perhaps?). But he added that advances in medical technology should help the world do a better job of fighting it – if investments are made now.

    In other words, invest in vaccine passports, invest in social scoring, invest in authoritarian laws, invest in prison camps, invest in pandemic police, invest in secure quarantine facilities NOW as we will need them when my foundation releases the next pandemic … any bets on which virus Gates will choose for the next stage of the Gates genocide project?

    Total tyranny and the people are lobotomized: suddenly our world is all about “health care” provided by the “Munsters”. Nobody noticed that the rest of our lives, the productive, creative, human bit has been relegated to be subservient to “faux health care” run by a self-proclaimed geek, doctor, expert … yes, Gates is definitely one of the “experts say” group.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2022 #102138
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    Even the Bank of England’s former governor (and World Economic Forum Trustee) Mark Carney chimed in on February 7 stating that “this is sedition”

    The oppressor always accusses the oppressed of their own crimes. When WEF takes over Canada, the people will realise they have been had, but by then it will be too late. For people like Carney, he is a fascist in the sense of a capitalist/banker subverting the power of government.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2022 #102137
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    The pastors went on to rebuke Trudeau and his government for seemingly believing that they have the authority to bestow and remove fundamental rights at will.

    Not just rights, they will grant WEF authority over Canada, this is just the start of a downward slope and we all know that things speed up more and more as you progress further down that slope. Before WEF can take over, the government needs dictatorial powers, well they are almost there, just a matter of time.

    After they arrested, then released, protesters yesterday, you can bet they are hoping those protesters return to the protest so that the security services can justify ramping up their response to the protest. As protesters get arrested, secretly released, then rearrested, the people of Canada will support more aggressive measures and martial law will appear in pockets.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 19 2022 #102134
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    So why the heavy hand in their mission to win back the city? That’s the question Ottawa Police, the Prime Minister, Premier Doug Ford and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson need to answer.

    My guess is that the regular Ottawa police were not involved. Why? Consider the police men, some will be heaviliy against this, others will be willing to go along with it, but in the end the police get divided into those that enjoy breaking heads and those against. It is much easier for the government to bring in a “special unit” which has no links to anybody in the local police and let that special unit break up the crowd.

    Exactly who that unit would be? Probably the security services. The security services tend to operate outside the law and are not held accountable, a perfect bunch to resolve this situation. Whether the security services will enable Turdo to turn Canada into a police state is likely, which government department ever turned down the opportunity for more power?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 18 2022 #102019
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    China can be so depressing, mostly because sectors of society can be so primitive and psychopathic, with very little empathy for their fellow creatures. The most shocking recent story – after the skinning alive of dogs, the massacre of sharks, the forced labour of Uighurs etc – is the one about the Chinese female slave trade … https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/09/china-chained-xuzhou-mother-human-trafficking/.

    The Chinese open a window to raw human behaviour, behaviour that is not tempered by religion, is not focused on happiness, but is based on cash and the survival of the family name, a form of Chinese superstition combined with the necessity of having children to look after them when they are old. The government basically providing jobs and the minimum of services needed to support those jobs.

    Even though the Canadian authoritarians would undoubtedly chain up a woman as a sex slave, we can still be thankful that the worst of the Canadian people have not yet sunk to the level of the worst sections of Chinese society. Maybe that is yet to come.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 18 2022 #102000
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    Big pharma managed to get together a vaccine for the original variant in a matter of weeks. But they are still vaccinating people with the original vaccine, now at booster number 4. So, why are they not updating the vaccine and making it relevant to the later variants?

    I can only think of a few possible reasons:
    – They manufactured loads of the first version so needs to get rid of the stock: not very convincing given the delays in delivery.
    – They do not want to go through the FDA licensing process again: unlikely as they bought the FDA decades ago.
    – They know that the original didn’t work so why would an updated version work: unlikely as the FDA could use the variants as a reason to give big pharma even more grant money.
    The first vaccine was not actually based on Covid, so the change in variant makes no difference: this is the most likely explanation.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 17 2022 #101849
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    @Dr D said:

    Point at Walter Langowski’s phone (noting AlphaFlight) and BEEP, he has the money to buy diesel.-

    Not that easy. Having money in an account is not the issue, getting it out of the account and spending it is the issue. Unless the person selling diesel is using the same currency (say bitcoin), the question is how to exchange that money for the currency that is accepted by the diesel seller? The diesel seller will have to have a bitcoin account at some exchange so that he can exchange the bitcoin for cash and pay himself and his suppliers. How long will it take the government to close down his CAD account once they see him receiving cash from, say, Coinbase?

    The misnomer “wallet” is confusing to many. The wallet is a device (paper, usb stick, PC, mainframe, super computer, tree truck, tattoo etc) that stores your digital currency account number (often referred to as a key). The wallet does not contain any money, the money is held in the distributed bank (on something called a block chain) on the internet and all you can do is to receive/send it, using your account number, to someone else who has an account number in the same currency. To do this you need the internet, so no internet, no transaction. To convert it to cash, you send it to a company such as coinbase who will convert it from bitcoin into CAD.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 16 2022 #101676
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    @boschhorowitz said:

    Putting aside that you appear to have dismissed the bulk of your fellow specie members as retards, an attitude worthy of George Soros (think about it….), I’ll note that the etiology of this ‘retardation’ is not really known.

    No, I have commented on the westerners in humanity, not all of humanity and nowhere near a majority.

    So perhaps the problem with these “retards” is neither an abundance of emotion or paucity of logical cognition, but the natural consequence of being raised in environments ill suited to healthy human development.

    I would certainly consider that as a contribution, but it is so obvious that I didn’t bother.

    Feelings are hugely important parts of any logic which is why an AI a zillion times smarter than a man will still misread humanity in its predictions and suggested strategies.

    Sorry, your understanding of AI is not correct: AI is a form of statistical analysis, the analysis is an approximation (limited data) based on learning (limited interpretation) which attempts to convert the statistical analysis into an algorithm of sorts – all computers exclusively run on algorithms. When AI “misreads humanity”, as you call it, the most common cause is that it was never trained with the required data to provide a statistically valuable analysis, and as AI has no “common sense” (as there is no cognition involved) it is unable to work out a reasonable versus unreasonable response. The best way to address this is to use a conventional algorithm which limits the actions of the AI analysis. AI analysis, like lots of stats, is a form of mathematical modelling used to guide decision making: this decision making is not the same as humanity’s decision making.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 16 2022 #101669
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    @EoinW said:

    PPS Mask mandates have one single purpose: to humiliate people. No one can show their face in public without the government’s permission.

    It also gives people the “feeling” that the government cares for their safety, so it plays into the fantasy of benevolent government that exists in the minds of modern western retards – the majority of citizens who are primarily guided by feelings.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 16 2022 #101662
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    @ Boogaloo said:

    Following the principle of Occam’s Razor, masks are the best explanation for why Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, China, and Singapore have done much, much, much much much better over the last two years than the West. No, it’s not the kimchee. No, it’s not the sweet and sour pork. No, it is not the sushi. No, it’s not even the chili crab. It’s the masks.

    I live in Hong Kong and I can tell you that your analysis is incorrect for Hong Kong and China. Hong Kong has quarantined all travellers for 3 weeks when they enter the country, that has enabled them to keep Covid out of the country. I believe both Japan and Korea have done the same, as has Taiwan. Quarantine is a proven tactic for thousands of years, so no surprise it worked for a while.

    Now Omicron is rampaging through Hong Kong and the government response is a combination of panic, lockdowns and trying to scare the elderly into getting vaccinated. Lockdowns include restaurats, gyms, churches etc and forcing all office workers to work from home. Masks have done nothing to prevent this despite the Hong Kong compliance rate of 100% along with strict social distancing rules. The vaccines have also been useless as a the proportion of vaccinated cases is the same as the proportion of vaccinated in the population.

    Hong Kong has a zero Covid policy which has obviously failed. They cannot change that policy until their bosses in Beijing give the nod and do the same. They will need a strategy to do this as everybody in China knows that the policy has failed (China has masses of cases, even at the specially protected Olympics) but the policy cannot be removed without a massive loss of face. They will not accept a loss of face – although face has already been lost as everybody can see the glaring failure – so they need a strategy to get rid of the policy by blaming someone else.

    My guess is that they are allowing the Pfizer pill into the country as part of a tactic to get rid of the zero Covid policy. With a new pill available that will cure people, they have a reason to update their policy and allow Covid to run wild as they have Western-medicine’s best protection. When the pill is proven to not work – as it inevitably will – the Chinese can blame Pfizer and, by association, the USA.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 15 2022 #101533
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    @WES said:

    What have the trucker achieved so far?

    Truck towing companies have exposed the government and police as helpless without collaborators.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101312
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    @Dr D I greatly appreciate your daily commentary, many thanks and keep up the good work.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 13 2022 #101158
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    Ummmm. What would qualify you as “crazy” is thinking that Cheetos and Pepsi is what kept you healthy from Covid. Or that those two things helped you get better. Correlation does not imply causation. You do know that right? The thing is, I really don’t think you do. Which is odd, considering your apparent career path.

    And what would qualify you as dumb would be to consider correlation on a population of one. Oh, and correlation does “imply” causation, we are talking statistics here, not absolutes so “imply” is definitely the role of correlation.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 13 2022 #101127
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    @sumac.carol Good ridance. You quoting Amnesty International is a hilarious final shot. I wish you well in finding the young girl’s “fantasy land” where all the dolls do as you say, the world you believe should exist, alternatively just grow up.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 12 2022 #101011
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    @deflationista Surely, you “lovers of data” will watch this short video because you know, you “want to see the data”. Or “the papers”. Or the “proof”. But I am guessing you won’t, because you are more interested in just repeating what you want to hear and calling me a retard.

    Partially right, you are a retard, but there are other reasons and they have nothing to do with hearing.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 11 2022 #100819
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    The uniform response of western nations to the Covid pandemic has been one of the creepiest of the bizarre behaviours revealed by the pandemic. It is good to see people are now looking into that: after all, we all know that western government is throughly corrupted.

    What is disappointing is that a nation’s security services are supposed to vet politicians, yet the WEF people seem to have passed that vetting process with no problem. Why are the security services traitors to their own countries? I suspect that they are as corrupt as the politicians, but are just out of sight so out of mind.

    The interesting factor is that Anal Schwab is so proud of his corruption of democracy that he goes online to boast about it: face plant moment. With Anal boasting it can hardly be written off as a conspiracy theory.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 10 2022 #100666
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    Germany’s power supply

    Everybody here should have watched Michael Moore’s Planet of the Humans, released almost a year ago. Yes, Michael Moore is a left wing sometimes-nut, but this documentary shows, in typical Michael Moore style, how corporates are destroying the world and that the left and right wings basically see green tech in the same light but can do nothing to fix the problem.

    After watching the documentary it will become evident how and why the Covid scam fits into the whole rape of the planet by the oligarchs.

    A link to the documentary on youtube … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czE

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 9 2022 #100555
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    @sumac.carol

    Your conditions for supporting a fellow protestor are unnervingly similar to the statistically recommended conditions for choosing a partner: did you know that the longest lasting relationships are those where both partners share the same values? Maybe you are single, searching for that one partner and confusing the aim of achieving a political goal with the aim of achieving a personal goal?

    Life involves compromise at all levels: you use money yet protest against banks: somewhat hypocritical?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 7 2022 #100328
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    Went onto amazon.com to search for “gas chainsaw” as I know a lot of them – maybe all – are produced in China. I could not find a single price for a gas chainsaw: plenty of listings, but nothing in stock. I am not looking to buy – I live in Hong Kong and can get one from taobao.com – but I take this as an indication that amazon.com is having to prioritise its shipments from China and chainsaws are low down the list – something that won’t be noticed – while phones and the like are getting into the high priority containers or even moved by air freight.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 6 2022 #100235
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    Which globalists will win, the China/Russia team or the North American/European team?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 6 2022 #100218
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    @delationista Is this the Ryan Imgrund that made mathematical models that predicted we were all going to die from Covid? Your sources of lies have already been outed, like relying on Trudeau to tell us who is protesting – white supremacists, racists etc.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 3 2022 #99917
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    The border changes mean that vaccinated New Zealanders returning from Australia will no longer need to go into quarantine from the end of this month, and vaccinated New Zealanders returning from the rest of the world can skip quarantine by mid-March.

    Ardern still promoting the punishment of the unvaccinated: authoritarians just hate being disobeyed, especially the dumb ones. I will not return to my home in New Zealand until the current regime is voted out of power by my neighbours.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 3 2022 #99916
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    “It’s a really unique study,” Prof Christopher Chiu, from the Institute of Infection, at Imperial College London, said.

    When does this bunch of prostitute scientists pay for their crimes against the people of the UK? Why are there no plans to close this institution and get rid of the virus of lies it spreads to the news media?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 3 2022 #99913
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    @deflationista Here are your 50 protesters (as reported by your oracle, the police) https://twitter.com/ChrisJo00291974/status/1487606493155266560.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 2 2022 #99868
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    @deflationista In your opinion, has anyone in a position of authority ever deliberately told a lie with regards to Covid? If the answer is yes, would you kindly let us know when and where?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 2 2022 #99853
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    Australians appear to be taking delight in removing the rights of their fellow citizens. Have they lost the ability to step back and see what this means for themselves and their country? Puting the noose around your neighbour’s neck is puting the noose around your own neck: the difference is only in the timing.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 2 2022 #99852
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    Liberal billionaire George Soros called for the replacement of Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday

    If someone called for the same treatment of the Israeli government then the victim train would be out and we would hear the wailing of “anti-semitism”. The hypocrisy of the Jews.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 2 2022 #99851
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    “Anti-Semitism!” when critics fault Soros’ political work

    The woke are happy to forgive Soros selling Jews to gas chambers but not happy to forgive Hitler: they are pro-semitic, anti-germanic!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 2 2022 #99850
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    Almost one in 10 people in the UK – 9% – have still not had a single dose. Health experts and policymakers are urgently trying to figure out why.

    “Health experts” are either very stupid or the Guardian is lying: after two years of this both possibilities are actually certainties: the experts are stupid and we will never know what they say because the Guardian cannot stop lying.

    That is the problem now, you know they are lying and you know the experts are no such thing: as a result you don’t care whether or not they tell you what the experts say as their words have no value to me. Yet there are still people unintelligent/lazy enough to believe the Guardian, assuming that somebody still reads this tripe, so their words have some value to the powers that be.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99439
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    These days, the charge of misinformation is deliberate misinformation.

    Especially given that Mr Young is not qualified to comment on what is true or false from a medical perspective. He is expressing his view regarding the political aspects of Covid – as a voter – and his political stance is pro-pharma censorship despite him trying to hide behind the “misinformation” trope which has simply become a “scientific” way for cowards to express disagreement.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99438
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    Really? All truckers are fascists now? Wow.

    I have contempt for such disdain: this just plays into the WEF agenda at high eventual cost to all of us. Why are people so happy to hate their neighbours? That is not where people came from – village life – and is not where happiness is to be found.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 27 2022 #99267
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    @Veracious Poet

    Trolls are characterised by the ‘Dark Tetrad’ of personality traits, including psychopathy, Machiavellianism, Narcissism and sadism.

    Written by a retired Indian policeman: those bobbies are experts at everything!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 27 2022 #99266
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    @sumac

    I would be the first to line up in support of a leader who was clean.

    Trudeau is not “clean” and you are lining up behind him: Please don’t lie to us, we get enough of that nonsense from the government and their mouthpieces.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 25 2022 #99062
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    @defaltionista He was giving Spotify an ultimatum and he identified Rogan as the reason https://variety.com/2022/music/news/neil-young-spotify-joe-rogan-covid-19-1235162437/.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 22 2022 #98758
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    This week was amusing here in Hong Kong for the desperation in China to avoid any loss of face over Covid: their latest outbreak is being blamed on “imported” frozen food, an outbreak in Hong Kong is being blamed on “imported” hamsters (pets), another outbreak in Hong Kong (2700 people locked down in one building) is being blamed on a “super spreader”: apparently this means someone who has the virus, yet tests negative but can spread the virus – in other words a meaningless explanation.

    Notice how in all cases the Chinese didn’t do anything wrong? It is never the fault of the Chinese: expats have been blamed, philippino maids have been blamed, foreign hamsters have been blamed, foreign frozen food has been blamed. You have got to wonder who will be the next foreign villain.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 21 2022 #98655
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    @chooch Travel and social distancing restrictions …

    Interesting how these figures are attributed to Travel and social distancing. Living in Hong Kong I can assure you that hardly any social distancing happens. The worst social distancing restrictions are that only four people can sit at the same table in a restaurant, but that does not stop people pulling two tables to within a few inches of each other.

    Most people here would attribute the low death counts more to masks than to social distancing.

    As for travel restrictions, the border to China has been open for a long time during the pandemic without any quarantine restrictions. I notice how China and Macau (which is also China) have a death rate of zero per 100,000 to just demonstrate again how China’s numbers are simply not believable.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 13 2022 #97962
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    Israeli professor, Danish newspaper, both coming out to admit that the pandemic was mishandled and now the SCOTUS decision: this looks entirely like a messaging campaign aimed at skeptics to weaken them by giving them hope, hope that our fellow citizens have seen the light and that everything can now go back to normal.

    Don’t fall for it, this is the calm before the storm. The SCOTUS decision is bound to be somehow made irrelevant by the vaccine passport people at WEF. My guess is that the vaccine passport systems will be brought online and trialled by the faithful. Then they will release another pathogen and another vaccine but this time the gloves will be off.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 12 2022 #97928
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    @deflationista Why does nobody die of flu anymore? Why does my friend tell me that an old colleague died of Covid and when I ask for the details I discover that he actually had brain cancer, but they are calling it Covid. Why do all your heroes, the sellers of vaccines, need to spread so many lies and uncertainties? My wife’s theory is simple: if the vaccines were any good then 99% of people would have voluntarily got them, as it is most people who got them were bullied, coerced etc into getting them. So much for the vaccines riding on their merits.

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