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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle October 24 2022 #119327
    Kimo
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    @aspnaz
    “The people of Taiwan do not want a war with China” Probably yes.
    “they certainly do not think they can win a war with China” They may think that way, but it may not be true.
    “people know it will be even worse if the USA and NATO are involved” Oh, my crystal ball fails me here.
    Lets not decide their fate with words, before they might act.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 2 2022 #117531
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    Thanks to all, I’ve learned plenty here in the last week.
    A poor man’s solar oven, seemingly effective:

    Make a Solar Oven From Cardboard Box in 5 Steps

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2022 #114521
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    Interesting, I never said that solar cycles had any effect, much less profound. Just a convenient measure of time, so I am talking about >20 years, not ten. That’s two, er, mistakes, and I really haven’t said much.
    Take note that the pole wondering commenced in earnest upon the Carrington event.
    You may want to sharpen your pencil;

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/earths-magnetic-field-is-fading

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2022 #114516
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    “If you want to go back further, the brilliant mathematician Fourier calculated (from measurements of incident radiation from the Sun and known laws of cooling) what temperature the Earth would be at if something were not interfering with the loss of heat to space.”
    Sounds suspiciously like modeling.
    “The problem is, it’s such a complicated web that the controllers have woven that it takes considerable knowledge and intelligence to see through it. And most people have neither the knowledge nor the intelligence so see the whole picture”
    Sounds like a model might help.
    Did any of your books factor in a diminishing magnetic field, a wider distribution of incident cosmic particles, and the increase in cloud formation that they might cause? I mean, all that reflected light, might add to the complication of the model you don’t have, yes?
    I’m betting that subtropics will know layering, before another two sun cycles pass.
    And everyone will say, “See? Climate change!”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2022 #114509
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    Per Climate Change, as the diminishing of earth’s magnetic field accelerates and increases our vulnerability, the next well placed solar flare will push us back to the iron age. But wait, there’s more. The impeding magnetic reversal will leave a climate that has zero resemblance to any written history, and very few humans to surviving will be wondering… what happened? [no worries, increased taxes will fix this]

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2022 #112315
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    “Well, in that case, with Finland and Sweden joining NATO, they’re going to get more”
    er, given the results of NATO training Ukraine, this would be a big win for Russia? Oh ain’t hindsight wonderful.

    in reply to: A High Chance of Meatballs #111622
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    “Back then I would have fought against Godless evil Russia, today I would fight for that God fearing country against the West.”
    As I look amongst my unenlightened friends, I wonder how did we arrive here? [rhetorical|
    Thank you for your thoughts, Neal.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 18 2022 #109949
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    Under capitalistic rules, an extraordinary deflation is on our doorstep. But….. as asset prices drop, as we have seen in the past few years, Blackrock or others will step in with government backing to buy up “undervalued” assets. Those selling will receive ever inflating dollars due to the bailout. You own nothing and will be, er, happy.
    Is there any place to hide? Even an underground economy will be “busted”, especially if you’re holding a smart phone. And what could be more indicative of criminal intent, than not owning a smartphone?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2022 #106209
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    er, just noticed, retweeted by TAE. Oh well, proves to me again I’m in the right place.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2022 #106208
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    Killer T caught in the act, film at 11.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 13 2022 #101057
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    “Today, the police are blocking the bridge traffic in Windsor, and the legal movement of people.”

    Truckers needed a break, police are taking over the blocking for a few days.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 12 2022 #100994
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    “truckers protest at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor is now over”

    Tomorrow is another day. If the authorities get rough, expect some truckers to call in “sick”. (with covid?)

    Truckers, if determined enough, hold all the cards. I am very grateful to them.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 12 2022 #100965
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    All cause death up 268%: presumption of fraud, which if true, removes invalidates contracts, full exposure to liability.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99450
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99449
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    Pandemic Sneak Preview?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99447
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    Jez, recently released human pathogenic viruses of ill repute found in Agricultural databases sourced from China, according to Cornell University.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99442
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    The Ethical Skeptic is finding;

    We are in a pandemic of Non-Covid Natural Deaths which began to arrive independent of Covid around Feb-Apr 2021
    We said it, and said it, and said it…
    Yet, here we are…. 4,000 extra Non-Covid natural deaths per week.

    At about 200K a year in the US, mass murder for sure, but I’m guessing only a hook to injecting more effective death therapies down the line, once everyone is on a recurring injection, perhaps customized on a group or regional basis.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 9 2022 #97516
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    From the Israel Ministry of Health, the vaxed appear boxed in.. to boost or not, trouble ahead. The unvaxed appear better to stay that way.
    Raul, I may need some help with the image.

    https://datadashboard.health.gov.il/COVID-19/general?tileName=SeriousVaccinationStatusDaily

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 9 2022 #97511
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    A lot of awareness and interest in antiviral therapeuticals has come out of all of this bedlam. Here is some more, bolding mine:
    Like diphenhydramine, lactoferrin is available without a prescription. Ostrov thought about pairing it with diphenhydramine and ran with the idea. In lab tests on human and monkey cells, the combination was particularly potent: Individually, the two compounds each inhibited SARS-CoV-2 virus replication by about 30%. Together, they reduced virus replication by 99%.

    https://m.ufhealth.org/news/2021/two-common-compounds-show-effectiveness-against-covid-19-virus-early-testing

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 7 2022 #97243
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    Thanks for the post, Vicious Poet.
    Or they mask their own revolutionary propensities by projecting them onto their opponents.
    The pervasive usage of “democracy” is of itself, anti-Constitutional. I listened to a PBS segment yesterday, “democracy” was in every other statement. I’m starting to find it ominous and threatening, not inadvertent.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 7 2022 #97242
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    “Why are the unvaccinated dying after NOT getting the 1st dose?”
    “…unvaccinated mortality rates peak at the same time as the vaccine rollout peaks for the age group, then falls and closes in on the vaccinated. This is not natural”
    https://probabilityandlaw.blogspot.com/2021/12/possible-systematic-miscategorisation.html?m=1

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 6 2022 #97222
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    Deflationista according to Boogaloo:
    Getting the shot reduces the risk of a serious case.”
    Front-loading deaths/injuries into the first two weeks after a jab, flips the injury against the unvaccinated, in a kind of double jeopardy. Neat, eh? In the trials, they were just brushed aside.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 6 2022 #97218
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    Lincoln made us all slaves to achieve abolition

    Now that’s quotable!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 6 2022 #97162
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    Thank you very much for posting that link for my benefit, @Chooch, it certainly advances my understanding of spike protein impact on human health! An excellent example of why I hang my very modest monetary hat here at TAE. (att: @deflationista)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 5 2022 #97122
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    Mass formation from Sept 5th, try again.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 5 2022 #97121
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    From September 5th:
    Mattias Desmet is a professor of psychology at Ghent University in Belgium. He focuses on mass crowd formation, totalitarianism, mass hypnosis, and indoctrination.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 5 2022 #97120
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    Ian Ricksecker was an interesting read, I kept thinking, if the virus does all of this, why would I want to inject it’s spike protein? I liked Dr. Shankara Chetty analogy to a bee sting… it’s hard to predict who’s immune system is going to over-react. My take: if you tolerate the vax well, you never had much to fear of Covid. Conversely, you can shorten your trip to the grave, by taking the vax now, rather than wait for the infection.

    The Chetty /Fuellmich interview, previously posted:
    https://rumble.com/vr2bcv-dr.-shankara-chetty-w-dr-reiner-fuellmich-the-corona-investigative-committe.html

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 5 2022 #97119
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    @Mister Roboto

    I think most regulars here will find JMG’s offering this week to be well worth a read.

    I was intrigued by the portion you quoted, but the link just led to a FRED graph. Perhaps you could post a link to the article/blog?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 2 2022 #96787
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    Deaths in the US up 40%, “Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.”

    It’s not covid. Recognition about the vaccines will be slow.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 19 2021 #95699
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    Well done, PhoenixVoice, those are tough feelings to deal with. Bravo!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 19 2021 #95695
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    Abbe does it again, this time in front of policy makers.

    Lest we forget, weakness invites provocations,” Abe told the trilateral security forum. “The three of us must stop no effort in building our capabilities in all domains, from the undersea, sea surface, air space, to the cyber and outer space. To that end, let us consider new ways of sharing our knowledge and technologies even more effectively.

    Affirmation from the US:
    Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s representative to the forum, deputy assistant secretary Scott Busby, struck a similarly affirming note after touting the importance of “democracy and human rights” to American diplomacy.
    “These values are a critical source of our strength, and a key advantage of the United States and our closest partners on the global stage — including Taiwan,” Busby told the trilateral forum.

    I wonder where South Korea is on all this nonsense, after all, they have North Korea as a PLA buffer. And I just wonder what Kim would think of hordes of PLA short cutting through NK to get to the SK border? He just might flip. Marines landing at Pyongyang showered by flowers and cheers from the locals. Fancy that thought.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/japans-shinzo-abe-warns-china-invasion-of-taiwan-would-be-suicidal

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 19 2021 #95694
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    @zerosum

    (does very limited access to hospitals for the poor count)

    Oil up the ventilators, more grist for the subsidy mill!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94473
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    Thank you for your reply, John. The goose analogy is spot on. I was surprised to learn the Abe is still a member of Japan’s House of Representatives. I suppose he was a member while still serving as Prime Minister? I need to brush up on Japanese Civics.
    https://www.shugiin.go.jp/internet/itdb_english.nsf/html/statics/member/mem_a.htm

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94469
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    I’ve over-posted, today, my apologies. But I haven’t seen any music selections, today.
    Here’s one!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94467
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    India govt won’t buy Pfizer, Moderna vaccines amid local output -sources
    Hmm, no population control for the World’s most populated democracy? The Pharma Cartel will not stand for this!
    https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-govt-wont-buy-pfizer-moderna-vaccines-amid-local-output-sources-2021-09-21/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94466
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    Here is some reporting on the top down documents ordering the persecution of Uyghurs in China. Is India’s reporting better than the US. It appears the documentation supports Xi’s role. Would we have accepted liver transplants from a Nazi camp donor? Or just not ask questions.
    I cued up the video, but have not watched it all.
    Xijiang Papers

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94463
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    Shinzo Abe’s no-nonsense message to Beijing
    Our local Japan cultural experts may wish to comment on this (John?).
    By all appearances, this is an uncharacteristically blunt message from any Japanese speaking at a public event and connected to political power, Abe being no exception. Clarity of consequence is forming. Is there intel on the Chinese plans we are not privy to see?

    “During a virtual keynote speech on Japan-Taiwan relations Wednesday, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned Beijing that an attack on Taiwan would be “economic suicide.”
    Beijing immediately lashed out at the former Japanese leader who made the remark at a forum organized by the Institute for National Policy Research, a Taiwanese think tank. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed China’s “strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition,” denouncing Abe’s remarks as “openly nonsensical” and said: “If you challenge the bottom line of the Chinese people, your head will surely be smashed and start bleeding.”
    Japan’s mainstream media are mostly indifferent. No editorial of major newspapers has discussed Abe’s remarks thus far. The exception was the conservative Sankei newspaper, whose Taipei bureau chief reported that officials of Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party “felt relieved to hear Abe’s speech.

    What might have alarmed China was Abe’s reference to an armed contingency. He said, “A Taiwan contingency is a Japanese contingency, and therefore a contingency for the Japan-U.S. alliance. Beijing, President Xi Jinping in particular, should not have any misunderstanding in recognizing this.”

    https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2021/12/02/commentary/japan-commentary/shinzo-abe-beijing-message/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94461
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    Thank you ctbarnum & Roboto, I’m caught up, now. I’ve always done well, with less, traveling being my one indulgence.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94455
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    I am think back to that soothsayer, who someone posted here last August(someone still have the link?). She encouraged the unvaxed to hang tough, predicting that between August and now, things on the 20th of each month would at first look near hopeless, and turn the corner Oct/Nov. It was a good call, as I was comforted by her words hung tough. Looking back, I wonder if this Lancet paper of Nov 17th will be the turning point, where they concluded, rather conservatively:
    “Many decisionmakers assume that the vaccinated can be excluded as a source of transmission. It appears to be grossly negligent to ignore the vaccinated population as a possible and relevant source of transmission when deciding about public health control measures.”
    Perhaps there was a more relevant event?
    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(21)00258-1/fulltext?s=08#%20

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 5 2021 #94447
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    I have seen conflicting evidence about the origins of Covid19, perhaps it’s because of it being a variant of the original release of a progenitor around Jan 2018… from China.
    The discovery of Omicron adds to that evidence, as it is not a Covid19 variant, but they share a common ancestor, Alpha 20 (see section 7b).

    China’s CCP Concealed SARS-CoV-2 Presence in China as Far Back as March 2018

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