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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle February 15 2022 #101348
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    Starter list?
    Alumni of WEF and Members of government and leaders in the federal bureaucracy of Canada (CA).
    -Justin Trudeau – Prime Minister
    -Chrystia Freeland – CA Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Finance
    -Katrina Gould – Minister of Families, Children and Social Dev., Empl and Social Dev CA
    -Francois-Philippe Champagne – Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Innovation, Science and Economic Dev. CA
    -Ailish Campbell – Canada’s Ambassador to the EU
    -Elissa Golberg – Asst. Deputy Minister for Strategic Policy, Global Affairs Canada (State Department equivalent)
    -Renee Maria Tremblay – Senior Counsel Supreme Court of CA
    -Jagmeet Singh – Leader, New Democratic Party – in lock step policy-wise with J. Trudeau throughout pandemic.
    Does any one have more names to add?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 15 2022 #101346
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    If you were trying to start a run on the banks this just might do it!

    I am carefully reviewing the details of the authorization because according to the public statements by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, they have authorized banks, financial institutions and insurance carriers to suspend the accounts of Canadian citizens based on their social media postings.

    Yes, you read that correctly. Support of “blockades and/or occupations” are specifically noted.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101253
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    Bosco I get it. Same feelings here. I’m trying to stay informed, you know fore warned is fore armed. Too much gooblety-goop. Soon to just shut down all together and go to ground. Maybe I’ve got the wrong end of the stick or even the wrong stick but it’s at least a stick. Most just seem to be running around flailing their arms about in the air. Like swatting at bats in the dark, pun intended. In the end I guess following growth for the sake of growth in a finite space leads to insanity, for some at least. What’s the old adage, being well adjusted in a maladjusted society is no measure of sanity, or something like that.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101242
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101238
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    TDK I get it. Canadian life time east coaster here. Just a little black humor.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101237
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    @boscohorowitz
    If you scroll to the bottom of the article there are 1011 listed studies that look like this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34185045
    It is #965

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101209
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    @those-darned-kids
    Are we prisoners in our own country or just in our own mind? Stress helps to disorient us to the point of confusion. I like to think most here have their feet firmly planted in reality. The way forward seems to be as clear as mud at this point. It was stated here yesterday the great minds think alike, as a kid in the sixties when I said such, one of my grandmothers would say “and fools seldom differ”. I live in fear of being the latter!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101205
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    Things may be heating up after all.

    Covid Vaccine Scientific Proof Lethal

    The “safe and effective” false propaganda, put out by public officials who now are continuing to push this vaccine, is a clear breach of duty. A public office holder is subject to, and aware of, a duty to prevent death or serious injury that arises only by virtue of the functions of the public office.

    Many have breached that duty and, in doing so, are recklessly causing a risk of death or serious injury, by carrying on regardless of the now-confirmed dangers associated with COVID 19 injections. Some of these risks are blood clotting, myocarditis, pericarditis, thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, anaphylaxis, Bell’s palsy, Guillain-Barre, cancer including deaths, etc.

    All of these are confirmed in the following science-and-government-gathered data from the UK Health and Security agency on COVID 19 regarding vaccine damage.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101204
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    Will this gain any traction?

    U.K. Vaccine Crime Investigation. Metropolitan Police and International Criminal Court (ICC)

    The complaints allege numerous serious crimes including misfeasance and misconduct in public office; gross negligence manslaughter; corporate manslaughter, murder, conspiracy to murder, genocide and crimes against humanity.

    The evidence submitted by Philip Hyland and Dr Sam White against the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is damning and shows they did not carry out due diligence surrounding the vaccine data, trials and studies; and that they continued to ignore the death, harm and injury the vaccines cause.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101203
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    Brian Peckford was the premier of Newfoundland Labrador in 1981 and is the last living premier that worked on and signed the charter of rights and freedoms. It was a combined effort of all the premiers and prime minister of the day. He just might have some idea of what is in it.

    Video: Brian Peckford, Signatory of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, on Trudeau and the COVID-19 Mandates

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101200
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    57 Top Scientists and Doctors Release Shocking Study on COVID Vaccines and Demand Immediate Stop to All Vaccinations

    A group of 57 leading scientists, doctors and policy experts has released a report calling in to question the safety and efficacy of the current COVID-19 vaccines and are now calling for an immediate end to all vaccine programs. We urge you to read and share this damning report.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101199
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    In Canada too, judges tend to be creatures of politics but in ways less obvious than the elected judges of the United States. All Canadian judges derive their positions from selection processes led by elected officials. In the current climate, this process of judicial appointment seems to make the Canadian judiciary more prone to go along with government initiatives done in the name of fighting COVID-19.

    Corrupt Judges and Elected Politicians in Lockstep with Covid Mandate. A Power-Grab at Levels Never Before Seen in the History of the World?

    They have not seriously investigated the arguments that the aggressive restrictions on civil liberties have been completely disproportionate with the actual scale of the supposed medical emergency. Judges have not been diligent in following evidence-based science. Instead of doing due diligence, most judicial arbiters of the restrictions done in the name of emergency measures in Canada have been content to accept at face value government rationales for government policies and actions.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2022 #101198
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    Trudeau Threatens Canadians Who Uphold the Charter and the Basic Tenets of Democracy

    According to Brian Peckford, Trudeau’s Covid mandates violate Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
    Video below:

    Listen carefully to what Trudeau is saying in this nationwide address.

    His political rhetoric is despicable.

    He is now threatening Canadians for abiding by the Charter (CRF) which he as Prime Minister of Canada has violated:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 13 2022 #101021
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    Opps, ‘This from somewhere on this site:” should read “The above is from somewhere on this site”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 13 2022 #101020
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    If a state can present its power as legitimate in the eyes of others, it will encounter far less resistance to its foreign policies and agendas. Further, if the Western states’ (non) culture and (illusory) ideology are desirable, other states will more willingly acquiesce. This is an area where the NGOs excel. They do so by never referring to their own “leaders” as dictators or fascists, yet more than willing to apply these derogatory terms to leaders targeted for regime change. Simultaneously, while reporting on human rights abuses or environmental violations in states exploited by industrialized capitalism, the NGOs neglect to comment on their own states’ escalating assault on “democracy.” Most important, the non-profit industrial complex certainly does not address the fact that industrialized and globalized capitalism (imposed by hegemonic rule) is the crux of most all suffering and ongoing crisis in the very states they criticize and deem culpable. A continuous subtle undertone of support/belief in their own states’ democracy is achieved simply by never opening a dialogue on the legitimacy of power structures within their own (imperialist) states.

    This from somewhere on this site: https://www.theartofannihilation.com/
    When looking for an NGO to support search the above site to see if it isn’t without influence by the ones that hate us proles. Hint: follow the money. While a lot of the folks on the ground believe they are altruistic the direction over all generally isn’t. Charity starts at home.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 11 2022 #100859
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    @veracious-poet
    Except most people have no working knowledge concerning “Natural Law”, not even a clue, left to their finite mental acuity to “imagine” what “rights” are ~ In my first-hand experience with 10,000s of sheeple, they mostly “imagine rights” are created + allowed by “The State”…

    Exactly my point, I would say very nearly ALL people believe this. The rights are different in every country and no one seems to think this is a problem. Which leads back to imagination. Rights for me but not for thee. An innate sense of right and wrong doesn’t seem to enter into the thought process. How does one go about breaking such an illusion with any meaningful number of people? Oh well………squirrel!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 11 2022 #100735
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    @dr-d
    Satisfaction? Contentment might be a better thing to look out for. Find contentment in things that take up your time without maximizing your spending. I spend a lot of time in my gardens during the season and also fly fishing, both require little in the way of expensive or ongoing financial inputs after initial start up costs. They don’t need replacement parts very often, not counting the flies that a person can destroy or lose, I have garden tools I use regularly that my grandfather used when I was just a little toe rag following him around the garden. He was born in 1892! some still have the wooden handles in them I watched him create out of an ash log on his draw bench with his draw knife, both of which I still have. I have to rebuild the draw bench as it is getting too wobbly now and is a bit small for me any how.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 11 2022 #100733
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    @veracious-poet
    Where do rights come from again?
    Human imagination.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 10 2022 #100637
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    New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli commented: “To protect the state pension fund, we are restricting investments in companies that we believe are unprepared to adapt to a low-carbon future.”

    Or all but a couple have yet to produce a profit. Cut and run. No profit at $100/per barrel either because of lost sales at that nose bleed level.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 9 2022 #100516
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    @sumac-carol
    You want to change the system stop using it as much as possible. I’ve spent most of my adult life looking for ways to participate within it as little as possible. I have spent most of my time raising our own food on a mostly bouldery piece of land. We trade/barter or buy with cash as much as possible. My daughter is lactose intolerant and this wasn’t discovered until she left home for university, goats milk mostly up till then. Doctors were stumped at first, they figured that would have been discovered very early on, (haven’t seen it so doesn’t happen) sound familiar? Have my own wood lot which produced the lumber for the four homes I have built over this time. Had a small turn down mill of my own and traded logs for lumber for some of it. Stop using big banks, head for the credit union, a little less evil maybe. Protesting the multi-nationals and international institutions has done what, exactly. Meaningful protest comes from the wallet. Pay as little tax as humanly possible and trade/barter locally as much as possible it keeps the transaction off the books so to say. I spent several years working in a liaison committee with our provincial government to clean up a major chemical spill at the head waters of a local river, PCP’s. All volunteer time for those of us on the civic side. The river system was closed to catch and keep fishing and we were told at the time that after we got a clean bill off health for the fish we would be able to keep a few again for a fry up. We got that clean bill almost twenty years ago, still can’t keep a trout to eat and the deputy minister, you know the unelected bureaucrat, has said repeatedly at public meetings it’s because of the PCP’s. Bold face lies and you think a bunch of virtue signalling is going to do anything meaningful besides make you feel good. How has that worked out for you? You want change? Change the way you live first. Don’t play the game as much as you can. Walk as often as possible, don’t drive, grow or purchase from local growers all you can preserve for the coming off season. Smoke, dry, pickle, can, freeze, salt do whatever you can do, for yourself. That is about as strong a statement as us serfs can make. I don’t even have a phone anymore, you want me send an email or come find me. If I’m not on the property my wife can tell you where to find me or when I’m expected back. Protesting the multi-whatever’s is nothing more than virtue signalling. The CEO’s see this and just laugh it off or worse they find a way to exploit it for financial gain. Any how good luck getting a large enough group together that have the same values front to back, top to bottom as yourself. Even the tyrants can’t do that. You will most likely end up as myself, an army of one.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100425
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    @dbentonsmith
    “Better late than never” Correct and the old one, ” the early bird gets the worm”, has been tossed in my direction loads and my reply now for many decades, “true but it’s the second mouse that gets the cheese”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100384
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    Sparkle socks to mirror in the morning
    Mirror mirror on the wall
    Who is the most fascist of all?
    Mirror replies
    Not yet Trudy but your getting closer.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100383
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    A fine and up standing model citizen.

    How the Corporate Media Smears Canada’s Freedom Convoy. Trudeau Accuses Them of “Racism, Anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, Homophobia, Transphobia”

    Yes, that’s right, New Normal Canada has been invaded and now is under siege by hordes of transphobic Putin-Nazi truckers, racist homophobes, anti-Semitic Islamaphobes, and other members of the working classes!

    According to the corporate media, these racist, Russia-backed, working-class berserkers are running amok through the streets of Ottawa,

    waving giant “swastika flags, (Guardian)

    ”defecating on war memorials,

    sacking multi-million-dollar “soup kitchens,”

    and eating the food right out of homeless people’s mouths.

    Rumor has it, a kill-squad of truckers has been prowling the postnatal wards of hospitals, looking for Kuwaiti babies to yank out of their incubators.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100381
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    Only in Canada you don’t say. https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/immunization-vaccine-priorities/national-immunization-strategy/vaccination-coverage-goals-vaccine-preventable-diseases-reduction-targets-2025.html#det21

    Vaccination Coverage Goals by 2025
    Infants and Children
    Achieve 95% vaccination for the first three doses of the pertussis vaccine for infants
    Achieve 95% vaccination coverage by two years of age for the following childhood vaccines
    Achieve 95% vaccination coverage by seven years of age for the following childhood vaccines
    Adolescents
    Achieve 90% vaccination coverage by 17 years of age for the following adolescent vaccines
    Adults
    Increase vaccination coverage for the following adult vaccines
    Achieve 80% vaccination coverage (one dose) of a pneumococcal vaccine among adults 65 years of age and older
    Achieve 90% coverage (one dose) of hepatitis B vaccine among healthcare professionals
    Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Coverage Goals
    Increase vaccination coverage for the seasonal influenza vaccine for the following groups
    Achieve 80% vaccination coverage among adults aged 65 years and older
    Achieve 80% vaccination coverage among adults aged 18-64 years with chronic medical conditions
    Achieve 80% vaccination coverage among health care professionals

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100379
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    No data on why but this document is currently offline, so we have to speculate Dr. D. Maybe they just have to update the wording to better reflect the changing times.

    https://gameoncanada.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Know-Your-Rights-Canadian-Immunization-Vaccination.jpg

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100378
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    Some interesting legal $h!t.

    Your Rights

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100376
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    Ten minutes some inside footage and context to the police seizure of fuel.

    https://www.brighteon.com/3e603908-603e-40b3-b912-709aa80d5edc

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2022 #100374
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    Remember, just this once, ADDRESS THE DATA. That’s what this in the end game. Data. Data to follow you, watch you, assign you your monthly credits to spend however wherever. Opps you were sick three days this month and spent credits down at the race track, you will have three days worth of credits removed from next months allotment. Should have spent those credits at the pharmacy. Gotcha! Several European countries have stated that the vax-pass won’t be enforced but they want to keep the QR code for one year. One year? Sure thing. Then what? Just abolish it after spending all that effort and resources to get up and running? Explain please. Data! We don’t need no stinking data. The talking points of the globalists do their level best to keep the damning parts buried. However their narcissism lets enough talking points out every time they open their mouths that the direction of travel is quite apparent. Ultimate control. Step out of line and its ostracize. A little different in these times compared to medieval times. No other kingdom to flee toward. Things are moving faster than expected. I may have heard that phrase somewhere else. The truck issue is a good example of TPTB missing a critical data point in their “models” of how this should play out.They need trucking as well and maybe more so in order to keep their side of the narrative afloat. Models don’t work well as a map but as a general direction assuming you have most of the inputs in it. The best laid plans of mice and men. I think I heard that before as well. Altruism is fine at the individual level and can be maintained with due diligence in small gatherings. In a medium to large crowd it would seem not. Individualism being what it is. Can’t get all those data points in this damn model.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 6 2022 #100179
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    EPIC SPEECH BY CORPORAL BULFORD – RESIGNS AS PM TRUDEAU’S PERSONAL SECURITY

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 6 2022 #100177
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    https://escholarship.org/uc/energy_ambitions

    Where is humanity going? How realistic is a future of fusion and space colonies? What constraints are imposed by physics, by resource availability, and by human psychology? Are default expectations grounded in reality?

    The PDF is a free down load.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 5 2022 #100070
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    @ Oroboros Same Old Song And Dance:
    SO SAD

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 16 2022 #98184
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    ‘Bad bots’ make up nearly two-fifths of all internet traffic

    The report, titled Bot attacks: Top Threats and Trends – Insights into the growing number of automated attacks, also included a breakdown of bad bot traffic by location. It revealed that North America accounts for 67% of bad bot traffic, followed by Europe (22%) and then Asia (7.5%).

    Interestingly, the European bot traffic was more likely to come in from hosting services (VPS) or residential IPs than the North American traffic, most of which originated from public data centres.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 15 2022 #98086
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    Skimming through the following it’s a lovely utopia described, except no mention of the energy source required for powering it. https://www.iftf.org/fileadmin/user_upload/downloads/ourwork/IFTF_Hyperconnected_World_2020.pdf

    from the intro:
    Simply put, this world means more data, more devices, and more interactions between the two. A
    hyperconnected world will support up to 1 million devices per square kilometer of coverage area,
    orders of magnitude more than the 60,000 devices currently possible with 4G LTE networks. Sensor
    devices will become omnipresent—20.4 billion devices embedded with connected sensors will be
    operative this year alone. In this future, the very definition of scale itself will change—instead of
    billions of devices, the world will support hundreds of billions, or possibly trillions. The total amount
    of data produced in human history, already doubling every two years, is likely to double every six
    months. While the figures are impressive, less thought has been given to what this world will look like,
    and what the positive and negative effects of hyperconnection are likely to be—until now. The goal of
    this report is to forecast the hyperconnected world.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 13 2022 #97918
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    Reading through this : https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_The_Global_Risks_Report_2022.pdf
    I came upon this little nugget which is sounding like one world government would be best and of course it looks like climate change is set to be the new boogie man, not to diminish the problem but the way it will be played remains to be seen. Best guesses anyone?
    Overreaching or underdelivering: Consequences for governments
    Government at all levels faces mounting responsibilities and many are struggling to uphold their end of the digital social contract: securing critical infrastructure; addressing threats to “epistemic security” from disinformation; protecting the integrity of civic processes and public services; legislating against cybercrime; training and educating populaces around cyber literacy; regulating digital service providers;
    and ensuring the availability of resources, such as rare-earth minerals, for the digital economy. The necessary oversight could lead to overreach as governments move to shut down systems, erect higher digital barriers or embark on digital colonization (by monopolizing digital systems) for geopolitical ends.49 While such actions might carry the ostensible goal of reducing attacks and disruption, these policies
    could quickly become a vehicle for oppression. Already suffering from a loss in public trust as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, governments may face further societal anger if they are unable to both keep up with the shifting threat landscape and responsibly manage these challenges.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 12 2022 #97834
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    Hmm….. lost post? Try later.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 12 2022 #97829
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    Just finished reading Tom Murphy’s latest at https://dothemath.ucsd.edu/2021/12/dont-look-surprised/#more-2192. Yes it’s his critic about the movie “Don’t look up”. Now he states early on that he is no film reviewer and it shows. What I found interesting is his take on algorithms: “One of the most comedic elements in the movie surrounded the algorithmic prediction of the manner of one’s death—playing off the scary amount of data “big tech” collects about many aspects of our personal lives. In one case (Mindy), the algorithm was perfectly wrong, and in the other case (the President), it was impossibly (and hilariously) correct. The reason to bring it up is that I think many folks place too much faith in algorithms, without fully understanding the “garbage in, garbage out” caution. In this context, think of algorithms as providing the rules to navigate a flow chart. If it’s not on the flow chart, the algorithm won’t send you there.The algorithm in the movie actually got it wrong for 8 billion people, because a planet-killing comet was not present on the flow chart.” I brig this up because he is on record as adamantly pro vax. From an earlier post he wrote this in regards to a conversation with a neighbour:
    “Vaccinations”
    Approaching Chip on the street by his truck, I announced that I was vaccinated but would put on my wrist-strapped mask if he wished. After I handed him a jar of honey that he tasted and admired, he said that his wife just got her second vaccination shot, and was feeling terrible. To him, this only fueled the concern that COVID vaccinations were a bad idea.
    I responded by enthusiastically describing how cool the vaccination idea was: growing coronavirus-mimicking spike proteins on your arm’s muscle cells to train up your immune system to recognize and destroy them. The second shot was the immune system’s first chance to mount a massive defense of its newly trained army against a deluge of enemy spikes, which brought with it the usual side effects of a full-press immune response: fatigue, aches, elevated temperature. It means it’s working well, and a good sign that any real coronavirus will be ripped to shreds at first entry—the response not even being noticeable compared to the reaction spurred by a massive buildup of second-dose spikes. I praised the innovation involved in the novel technique, and the robustness against variants by attacking this external feature that is part of its mechanism for latching onto body tissues.”
    I guess no one told him it was a lot of A.I. and best guesses doing the work. The post was back at the end of June 2021.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 8 2022 #97372
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    You are absolutely correct V. There are many, many issues more important! This really isn’t about a virus, it’s so much more.

    Growth Leads to Collapse?

    Many economists have pointed out that the global GDP has been rising comparatively faster than energy consumption. Optimistically, they argue that we are witnessing a steady “decoupling” of the economy from its basic environmental needs.

    Unfortunately, this comparison is deeply misleading: GDP represents the accumulated production of worth over an arbitrary period of just one year; meanwhile, energy is required to sustain the activities of a civilization that has been built up over all of history, over every year. Systems have inertia; big systems especially so: current energy consumption is far more tied to maintaining the fruits of centuries of collective effort than to the national vagaries of a single prior year. We cannot erase the past; it is always with us.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 14 2021 #95229
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    Thanks P47. That makes more sense now. I gotta stop doing math problems when I first get up. Wait until I’ve had at least one tea!

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    Days/hours/minutes/seconds

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