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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle September 22 2021 #87802
    userzeroid
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    Germ – haha! Very good.

    There’s a lesson alright. Be careful when having anything to do with Bill Gates…. He walked right into that one. No editing required

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2021 #87679
    userzeroid
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    @iruninthesand – anecdotal as I am not a doctor or medical professional but I have been using it prophylactically for the last year. I have had zero colds or flu. I work in education and live events (ha! Not many of them anymore) and have been in close proximity to many with streaming colds. I have had nothing yet.

    After spending time with a collegue who had a bad head cold I had a blocked nose the following day. Took 12mg that day and the following day was back to normal. Also had a sore throat earlier this year, I took IVM on the same day and the following day my throat was back to normal. I can see no reason that IVM wouldn’t work on influenza in the same way unless an individual was immunocompromised.

    in reply to: The Vaccines Kill Many More People Than They Save #87676
    userzeroid
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    Great post Raul. Well said.

    We have gone mad. It is so difficult to stand/sit and watch, biting ones’ tongue, while all this is going on.

    I have got Bob Marley’s ‘Could You Be Loved’ going on in my head after reading this.

    Stay strong people. We will win. Eventually.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2021 #87624
    userzeroid
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    @sweetkenny – i came back from work too late to see this one before it was taken down by jack dorsey’s handlers as well. It seems that they have banned the user osler78 who uploaded the clip.

    Well, from reading the twitter comments it seems it references leaked contracts between world governments and Bill and Melinda Gates Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunisation (GAVI). 500k deaths since the vaccine rollouts is also mentioned. It references Reiner’s summary video that you have posted so the excerpt was taken from there if you can find the part about leaked GAVI contracts and 500k dead through the vaccines. Gates himself has admitted on camera in an interview that 700k could likely die from a vaccine rollout worldwide were it to be done.

    I hope Reiner and his team get the evidence to a judiciary that isn’t in the pocket of the devil. Most of the courts are bought out.

    I also hope that we can free Assange.

    I hope for a lot against these odds it seems. Still, we can’t take away hope or else we give up trying to fight at all.

    in reply to: I Am Afraid #87403
    userzeroid
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    I understand and feel helpless in the face of this too Raul. You have continued to put great effort into providing information for those with eyes to see. You have a platform to publish and reach people still on the fence about this. It is still not enough.

    I wanted to mention, Armstrong puts March 2022 as an important date for when this will begin changing. Far from making one feel better, this indicates that something wicked this way comes. I do not want to see this happen. Too many I love and those innocents are caught in the crossfire (or even directly in the crosshairs)

    Beyond even that, look at what they (the Davos crowd) are upto. Here in the UK they are “easing restrictions” just before an important climate conference is due to be hosted in Scotland. What monsters they are.

    All the best to you and the community here

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 4 2021 #86256
    userzeroid
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    It is insane how complacent everyone is. Oroborus is not far off the mark when he states Oz going ‘down under’ is like Poland being annexed. I spoke to a kiwi friend and mentioned a similar comparison about Oz and they simply shrugged their shoulders and said “Austrailia has its own set of problems”. I said “they’re our cousins” but that didn’t seem to matter. I reminded them that first they came for the trade unionists. It seems all our warnings are falling on deaf ears.

    We keep on regardless. Karl Denninger mentions in his post today that the mandates are looking like they are losing steam in the US. No sign of any mandates as yet here in the UK from what I can make out. We look for whatever small slithers of hope we can.

    Keep fighting this challenging fight, good people (that is, keeping calm in the face of mass insanity – clown world as the good Dr. calls it – without losing your cool, while refuting this complete and utter nonsense propaganda) Easier said than done

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 4 2021 #86255
    userzeroid
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    That’s a great observation you made there boilingfrog.

    Senior editors at CNN who like jockeying might find they end up with a horses head in their bed if they keep up this horseplay.

    What on earth did we do wrong to end up in this madhouse?! They aren’t even trying to pretend anymore, they are literally following Orwells Animal Farm. It was only supposed to be symbolic allegory.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 2 2021 #86113
    userzeroid
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    @Dr. D – Douglas Adams who wrote Hitchikers Guide had a similar theory as to how Earth was colonised. (If I recall correctly from the radio program) the main character, Arthur Dent, ends up back in time throigh a wormhole and discovers a spaceship that was a forwarding party from an “endangered” planet some light uears from Earth. While speaking to the various people who came from spaceship no. 2 (filing clerks, accountants, lawyers, politicians, administrators) it becomes apparent that they were told to leave first as the imminent danger required “immediate evacuation”. Upon further enquiry, Dent asks “who were the people who were left behind in spaceship 1, to follow you?”

    “Oh, those were the craftsmen. You know, carpenters, architects, musicians, painters, people who built things. That kind of thing”

    Dent: “and you still haven’t heard from them?”

    “No. It’s been two years now and still no word from them. I do hope they are alright and made it out in time”

    Food for thought

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 2 2021 #86099
    userzeroid
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    @my parents – no worries! Zoid is good. Those darned kids called me that, it has a nice ring to it. I thought zeroid sounded a bit like a monsters name that could rival godzilla (hehe)

    I put down the song as best as I can (like Phoenixvoice described) so you might be able to see how it’s done. It probably isn’t exactly how you heard it but it is a darn sight closer than a EWF tune!

    Might not upload since the last one I tried attaching didn’t work but here goes

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 2 2021 #86081
    userzeroid
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    @my parents

    Ah, now I know that the capital letter notes are higher octaves it changes the melody… I’m sure what I scribbled down here is nothing like your song but it is here for anyone at TAE to have a look at anyway.

    I did try to find your song on august 21st but only found one post from you which was a little dig at the Biden administration. If you post it here or have another crack at sharing your singing the melody I will be more sure of the rhythm. Can write it up for you when I have a spare moment.

    Aside from this… Just another day in paradise. Keep up the good fight, ladies and gentlemen.

    Zappa – the torture never stops

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #86048
    userzeroid
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    @my parents @phoenix

    I just had a play through on the guitar and to me I can superimpose a II-V-III-VI turnaround (like Earth Wind and Fire’s Beijo). I wrote it up in 2/4 a la EWF with a similar rhythmic emphasis. One of the beautiful things about music (and all art) is that it is subjective and down to personal interpretation.

    I can post the notation I wrote up but I wouldn’t be surprised if @my parents says “that isn’t how it goes!”. No worries if so. It’s just what I hear and how my idiosyncratic brain works!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #86001
    userzeroid
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    @MPSK I can hear it. Sounds nice. I’ll revisit your words from the 21st to hear the syllabals in time with the melody.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #85995
    userzeroid
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    Obivion. Yep. I have known so many individuals who have gone. They are hardly remembered at all. Even “the great ones” are only know superficially at best. You are correct in that the human experience is fleeting. I cannot lighten up that particular fact.

    My take on the energy issue is based on the unpredictability of innovations. They are non-linear (one could even view them often as ‘mistakes’) and as outliers they have taken us thus far (who would have imagined it!) Along with the horror of the human economy we have the stunning beauty of the natural world we inhabit. And the rules of the cosmic universe that govern “reality”.

    At this point one could take the entire human experience and put it down to a cosmic joke. I’m sure Alan Watts, Carl Sagan and Terence McKenna would have been in on that one (come to think of it, so would George Carlin)

    The future is as yet unwritten. It will probably look a lot like the past. I guess I am an optimist at heart. But I’m also a realist.

    Good to share a few words with you here. All the best

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #85973
    userzeroid
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    a kullervo – an optimistic rebuttal to the peak oil scenario The Fusion Revolution (National Review)

    I know bringing fusion energy up here is sure to get the ire of several commentators due to their knowledge and specialisation in energy, ecology and economy. I also appreciate fusion technology is still *being tested* and has (still) no practical application yet. All the same, it offers *the possibility* of lasting change and an end to “resource wars”. Now there’s something uplifting that is not totally beyond the realms of possibility.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 24 2021 #85214
    userzeroid
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    Deflationista’s user name checks out

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 22 2021 #84976
    userzeroid
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    Spirits of the past

    The smoke and fumes
    From a forgotten time
    Manifest themselves
    Once more into shapes
    Horrific and grotesque
    Illsuited to todays climes
    Their place here suddenly
    Unexpectedly
    Is like a rip in the fabric
    Of space and time
    Why don’t we stop and say
    “Look, they’re grotesque”
    “They don’t belong here”
    Instead we debate and attempt to reason
    With things which have no reason
    To exist here at all

    in reply to: How Little Clerks Become Mass Murderers #84975
    userzeroid
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    Any room for doubt would cause a person of conscience to take a step back. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

    This is a sobering message and one that needs to be read the world over. The same can be said of your post “stop mass vaccinations now!”

    I know it is a poor excuse to borrow Kipling with no further explaination. However; “The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!”

    Perhaps it is more fitting to our current circumstances to mix things up with a little Pohl/Kornbluth (‘The Space Merchants’) along with Vonnegut (‘Welcome to the Monkey House’) to form a suitable backdrop the where we’re at. Even so, it doesn’t get us close to this surreal landscape we have ended up inhabiting.

    Last I looked (before this God-Forsaken viral Madness even began) reality was following the plot of Vonnegut’s ‘Harrison Bergaron’ pretty closely.

    Those were all enjoyable books/poems which is where the simularities end. This is more like a nightmare.

    Anyway, that’s more than enough science fiction references for one post. I don’t mean to be flippant, it’s just that reality has somehow become so entirely depressing it seems apropos to make light of things in a bizarrely surrealistic way where possible.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 22 2021 #84972
    userzeroid
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    Excellent to see Dr. Hooman Noorchashm come out and state that “millions of Americans have had natural infections and are therefore immune so the idea of vaccinating somebody who’s already immune is a violation of medical neccessity, it’s a principle of medical ethics and it actually has the potential to do harm”. (Why Testing COVID Immunity is as Important as Vaccination)

    There are some positive developments such as the aforementioned testing to check antibodies and transfusion of monoclonal antibodies being admitted as alternative for ‘treatment’ (as opposed to no intervention at all)

    I appreciate being kept informed as always. Dr. D, you cracked me up again (Biden’s sock puppet ‘Justin’)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 22 2021 #84939
    userzeroid
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    @ Germ. I have similar stories regarding the intolerance, insanity, mania/hysteria of those I know. I have lost respect for so many since this madness began. In fact, I started losing friends during Brexit and into Trump Derangment Syndrome. People I had good relationships with and had respected suddenly turned into unhinged madmen, incapable of seeing nuance. Black-and-white thinking dominated their worldview. “If only we got rid of this vile man and reversed the will of the people, things will improve”. It saddens me that so many I love are incapable of coming to their senses.

    The irony that we offer the freedom to choose while they enforce their “correct” viewpoints on others (as we are all just uninformed) is huge. At this late stage in this tragedy, we have to sit and wait for the truth to reveal itself. It seems we cannot even attempt to warn others.  In the end, nobody will escape this unharmed in some way. Everybody has somebody that they love who has bought into the narrative.

    I can imagine them pointing their fingers at the unvaxed in early 2022 “this is all YOUR fault!” Just as easily as turning on the very authorities that poisoned their immune systems with this crap.

    Of course, like so many who resist this violation of the nuremberg code, I will accept if I am wrong and will willingly succumb to a coronavirus that targets unvaccinated humans with healthy natural immunity. I don’t suspect so though. It is seeming more likely that I will be burned alive by an angry raving mob of lunatics for being a carrier of disease. Nobody in their right mind would have guessed that 2021 would have passed for the medieval age. With this in mind, the next medical innovation on the cards is probably bloodletting people to death (in order to save them from the dreaded covid)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 12 2021 #83471
    userzeroid
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    Assange is being dragged through the motions. It occured to me as noteworthy while I was reading commentary by Rozenberg that Assange was wearing his own clothes as (despite being housed in Bellmarsh prison) he has been convicted of, and is being charged with, no crime. Utterly absurd mockery of any sense of “justice”.

    Regarding the steady push (“the motions” again) I am reminded of the bureaucrats inception of the Euro. They had to get the Lisbon treaty ratified. They went to dublin, no dice – the Irish rejected the offer to join the Euro. They went to prague, no dice again – the Czech’s didn’t see any benefit either plus lots of risk (they know exactly what can go wrong with a centrally-controlled economy). They went to half a dozen other countries that also wanted nothing to do with the enourmous pipe-dream that the Euro project was/is all about. When interviewed following their disaster I can recall (on the teevee) a weasily-looking, reasonably high-up central planner (can’t remember his name) stating something like the following:

    Interviewer: “How do you feel about your defeat today in Dublin, Ireland?”

    Eurocrat: “Of course we are disappointed with the decision. We will be in negotiations and will come back with a new deal that we hope will be more sucessful”

    This is the problem. These creatures are like the undead, they keep coming back. They don’t understand the word “No” they just keep going until they get the answer they want. There’s no attempt to appeal based on logic, no sense of really attempting to understanding the other party. They just up the bribes and keep coming back until they get the answer they want. Politicians like this bide their time and continually push towards their goal taking 5, 10 or 20 years until they gain complete control over everyone and everything in their path. In the end they get nothing. They never understood the first thing about a land and its people. You lose without consent of the governed. That isn’t something you can buy.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 7 2021 #82752
    userzeroid
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    This song is set to the tune of Mr. Sandman.

    Dr Fauci
    You gave us “vaccines”
    Big pharmas profits, they went to extremes
    We tried protesting in the rain and the thunder
    Uncle bill got vaxed, now he’s six feet under

    Oh Fauci
    Youre such a cunt
    You say youre a doctor but that’s just a front
    CDC, NIH but we all can tell
    “Medical science” is now one big cartel

    Hey Fauci
    Take it from me
    Why don’t you get lost and make like a tree
    Adverse reactions, from shingles to coma
    Your days of popularity are over

    Hey fauci
    Who paid you so much?
    Flip flopping questions that you don’t want to touch
    Backing the advice of “medical experts”
    The media propaganda is so bad my head hurts

    Oh fauci
    Say it aint so
    Money seems quite funny in the WHO
    This whole charade makes me feel sick
    Being “vaccinated” by such a tiny prick

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 6 2021 #82641
    userzeroid
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    I concur Raul. You do a terrific job of providing discussion points and food for though daily. You have been doing so for years. I remember seeing fewer comments from outsiders in the old days, these were mostly discussing trying to find an alternative to the decaying industrial petro dollar empire and setting the example (much like your annual soup kitchen fundraiser)

    Back then I would skim the subjects you brought up with interest. I would then move on to ZeroHedge, RT, BBC, Channel 4, al jazera, euronews, democracy now, keiser report, the reformed broker, ibankcoin, market ticker, mish, nassim taleb amongst many others to form a fuller picture of a complex worldview. I have always liked the contribution of this site toward critical thinking and still do.

    Obviously, regarding the news we crossed the line during the orange man’s reign (well documented on this site, much to many’s chagrin) and we totally crossed the line when we disregarded other’s bodily autonomy and shut down the planet. We are in unchartered waters now.

    It is hard enough for me to keep up with the mania in the background. Thinking about Raul having to moderate all these comments and then the mania amplifying in the comment section gives me a headache. Let’s all be a bit more considerate to our host and the subjects that are in question.

    On the subject of feeling hopeless and angry with feeling hopeless, I have already commented the need for something real and worthwhile (music, art, self expression, crafts, catering, design, philosophy, sports, gardening, dance, writing etc) but equally important – humour! Try and have a fun time while taking tyrants down a peg or two. It’s the best form of simultaneous attack/defense we have.

    In the UK we used to sing that song about the nazi’s “Goring has only got one ball, Hitler’s are so very small, Himmler’s so very similar, And Goebbel’s got no balls at all…” Mock the buggers more often. It should help the anguish and provide some entertainment value too. Good contributions on this front from those damned kids, dr d, mr house, john day, TAE Summary and madamski cafone on a regular basis here.

    Back to todays debt rattle; The Alison Goodwin video is eyeopening. I would be ashamed of my profession too if such a change occurred. It is totally unjustifiable to disregard informed consent and bodily autonomy. Anyone who cannot see this clearly is a tool for the tyrants or advocates fascism by proxy. Surely we can all agree on this much.

    Now maybe we can get back to singing some songs about fauci, macron, draghi, gates, soros and co.

    Have a good day 🙂

    in reply to: The Vaccines Don’t Work #81791
    userzeroid
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    With the CDC and Fauci’s admission of “breakthrough” infections on Friday (plus updated rules for masks for the vaxed) I am puzzled by the chutzpah of anyone who still confidently backs the vax at this stage. This article summarises the chain of events leading to – and away – from this madness.

    Thank god nothing lasts. We can rely on change dead ahead. Sadly this applies to the good times as well as the bad but hey…

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2021 #80725
    userzeroid
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    Frank Zappa – I’m the slime (from ‘Overnite Sensation’ – one of my fav Zappa albums)

    Emilio Santiago – Bananeira (from his most excellent 1975 album)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2021 #80722
    userzeroid
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    Thanks Raul, Dr. D, Doc Robinson, the other Dr. D, mr house, madamski, TAE summary, upstateNYer and many others who make this site what it is. There isn’t anywhere else like it. The wealth of info that comes through here is staggering.

    I’ve not had much time to write any comments recently as I have been too busy. As the old saying goes; if you haven’t anything good to say, don’t say anything. Sadly, it just keeps getting worse although there have been one or two moments of respite which briefly raise hopes that this might turn out better than we suspect. Usually the truth is somewhere in the middle.

    There is now plenty of evidence that, at the very least, collusion and racketeering is a part of the way in which this vax scam is being run. Most of my family and collegues are now in the camp which goes along with the authoritarianism in order to have an easy life. Is this how it happened all those years ago under the Nazi’s? Certainly seems that way and as Dimitri has posted with segregation/exclusion rules under that infamous regime, looks similar to it too.

    I guess as governments become more authoritarian and enforce vax passports and segregation we will have to be part of history in the making. It all seems too surreal.

    I remember reading Huxley’s Brave New World when I was a teenager. I never thought I would play the role of the main character, born naturally in the abandoned forests while the crispr genetically modified city dwellers are not born but designed in order to have the very best genes money can buy. Rather interestingly, Huxley broke ranks with his heritage which was membership to the Fabian Society. H.G. Wells along with Huxley Snr and george bernard shaw were founding members and they had more than a passing interest in eugenics alongside socialist tendencies towards collective consent. We need new t-shirts: “1984 wasn’t supposed to be an instruction manual” and I guess we can add Huxley’s Brave New World to that descriptor as well.

    Mr House I meant to thank you for the chuckle when you posted a john belushi clip from animal house following a brief rant I had a few weeks ago. It did make me smile. Belushi was something else.

    Stay well everyone. As before, keep yourselves busy and involved in anything meaningful to get through this. Those kinds of activities can save one’s sanity and quite possibly even more than that in the longer run.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 25 2021 #78245
    userzeroid
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    In the UK, Matt Hancock (secretary of Health) has just been found out to have promoted his lover (and intern) into the department of health and social care (DHSC) as non-executive director on an annual salary of £15,000. Boris Johnson has given a short press conference on the sunject and has stated that the matter is now “closed”.

    For TAE readers, here are two jobs available for soon-to-be unemployed members of UK govt.

    1) organiser of drinks inside brewery
    2) welk stand sales

    in reply to: The Risks to the Fully Vaccinated #78243
    userzeroid
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    What a strange world.

    I think its fair to say a lot of us who frequent TAE and have done the last decade are clued-in to what is playing out. It all seems to run in sequence.

    2001 – oil, money, corruption, war
    2003 – Iraq/WMD’s, continuation of above
    2007/08- homes, money, corruption, stawk maarket
    2010/11 – crypto started making waves, wikileaks, rebellion, arab spring, Libya (Gaddafi)
    2012/13- Syria, deep state takes down Assange
    2015 – Trump, Brexit
    2019 – Epstein, deep state takes down Trump
    2020 – cobblers

    It appears to me that we have a much clearer view of this through the timeframe of history. Cobblers was created to usurp the power of populism from the people. They have been steadly losing power for decades. Much of this has been cronicled here on TAE for almost as long. Cobblers (and the subsequent vaccines) are a last ditch attempt to control the population and to assert their will on us all. Sadly, how little they themselves study history is evident in their actions. Should they have spent any time looking back through history they might realise that such attempts to maintain control always result in their losing the support of the populace and revolution, collapse or decline are the most probable outcomes. Meanwhile, China and Russia are both positioned well regardless of what The West might try to do (save the atom bomb) as it is just their time. Try as they might, they will not stop something that is natural to occur.

    Perhaps I am being understated but I do not see the vaccines or cobblers being much more than a control strategy and will all soon be over. People have died (millions) and millions more may be killed, maimed, paralised or left infertile. I do not mean to understate the level of tragedy in this. Meanwhile, psychopaths do what they are liable to, which is attempt to maintain control no matter what. It matters not what the economic, human cost is. Control means everything to these people. For a good summary of this, check McAfee’s last few video uploads that Raul posted on the last two days debt rattle. John McAfee summed it all up rather well.

    ‘No matter what’ includes infecting us with a virus, innoculating us with the same, shutting down the world and bumping off their long-term enemies. Who could keep up/prove anything considering the state of international travel or the surveillance state they control? All the media institutions are undoubtedly theirs from reuters on through to john hopkins, harvard, the military industrial complex, the courts, the banks, the stock market, big pharma and the entertainment industry. Check-mate.

    While we get whipped up into a frenzy about our loss of rights, electoral fraud, mask mandates, vaccine safety, covid lab theories, they are busy preparing the next stage of the plan. I suppose this might look like the loss of our ability to self-publish (internet control) cultural revolution (wokeness, blm, critical race theory) monetary control (great reset, cashless societies) and finally political dictatorships. Last I looked, Trump’s wall was renamed Peloci’s wall and was conveniently relocated to washington DC completely surrounding Capitol Hill. Britain is also being heavily surrounded (politically, economically) for daring to go against the EU and banking is being bribed to move to Frankfurt. Assange still sits imprisoned while the courts procrastinate in grey areas of civil and international juristiction. They can afford to wait ten more years while rolling out the next several stages of matrix-like reality for the rest of us serf cattle to become accustomed to. Irrespective of how high taxes or inflation goes. We only (historically) revolt right near the end.

    At least knowing somewhat about what we are heading into gives us the knowledge that we are not missing much as reality dictates that there really are no alternatives! As the good Dr. Day has stated, getting vegetables growing (with no Glycophosphates), or as Raul reminds us daily, painting a beautiful picture, or alternatively writing some poety or a song, learning an instrument, brewing some wine, making fine furniture, wiring a circuit board, programming a computer, building a house are all fine things to be doing in the meantime. Anything but obsess over what we cannot control or do anything about.

    Of course, we continue to stand up against tyranny in whatever way we can but we shouldn’t become deluded that we were ever any more than pawns in this game. Thus we should play our hands slowly, deliberately and without any illusions as to what we could hope to achieve.

    Best wishes to all you good people – have a good day.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 24 2021 #78175
    userzeroid
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    Germ – No worries, thanks for replying and letting me know.

    Thanks for that upstateNYer, I had a look on webmd and drugbank and both showed no interactions

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 24 2021 #78149
    userzeroid
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    @germ

    Thanks for all your work in sharing what you have been discovering in the field of medicine. The info is very useful and I have forwarded much of it on.

    I wondered if either you, Dr. John Day and anyone else in the comment section might be able to assist with some ‘unoffical’ advice concerning Ivermectin?

    Someone close to the family suffers from Essential Thrombocythemia and is taking hydroxycarbamide to lower their blood platelets. Do you see any dangerous interactions between Ivermectin and Hydroxycabamide?

    Obviously this is unofficial. Nothing in my comment and any subsequent response from persons at this website equates to official medical advice and cannot be misconstrued as such. You know, asking for a friend and all that 😉

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 24 2021 #78145
    userzeroid
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    A well sourced collation of current events with today’s Debt Rattle as usual.

    Denninger now bringing up Antibody Developed Enhancement alongside safety profiles for those under 30 (or even 50)

    Even family members of mine that were true believers before have recently changed their minds and have started listening to me again. Does that mean I’m not some sort of wack-job conspiracy theorist? Yay. Sadly, this also implies (as Karl indicates in his recent posts and as most commentators at this site reveal) a real-life conspiracy. A difficult one for members of the public to wrap their heads around especially if they have placed their trust in public institutions most of their lives.

    Then we see the whip-saw news day-after-day. Yes it is, no it isn’t (channelling Dr. D…) You have to love the disorientation. The whole thing reminds me of Adam Curtis’ documentaries. I haven’t yet watched ‘can’t get you out of my head’ but so far, the playbook seems to be following ‘hypernormalisation’ rather closely. Game theory on steroids. Given the increasing deterioration of the debt-based economy alongside their cover being blown with OrangeMan’s moment in the spotlight, it isn’t difficult to see the possibility that this is all connected somehow.

    Craig murray reminding us about Assange is on point, as is your comment on McAfee. We can hardly expect to have any freedom without defending the whistleblowers who watch TPTB. A catch 22 that unwinds the entire fabric of civilisation if not carefully monitored. And fought for.

    John McAfee was being hunted for tax evasion from 10 states in the US and was due to be extradited from Spain back to the US. Allegedly this was due to the sale of Crypto. Having said that, he was the guy that cracked that terrorists iphone, right? McAfee was much smarter than he appeared (and much richer than us all) Why then did he end his life in a Spanish jail cell?

    Perhaps the answer is similar to these final moments with Jeffrey Epstein?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 13 2021 #77245
    userzeroid
    Participant

    Regarding football association loyalties. Well, recalling the whole sepp blatter scandal not-too-long ago, I’m not inclined take any offical statements very far on face value. It seems common sense to have players vaccinated in-line with national and international games requirements.

    The responses on reddit are hardly surprising. There are tons of censors and sjw’s of a much younger age than more established blogs and independent sites. It is still interesting from a psychology stand point to note the responses. I found this talk on the disgust sensitivity response in totalitarian regimes by jordan peterson: slightly relevent. Perhaps there is something in this, perhaps not. Though it worth mentioning anyway due to the number of comments made referencing a “disgusting” or “sick” mind making a comment that was just inquiring about public health and the vaccine.

    It is the sworn duty of journalists to ask such questions – even those that may seem to be ‘distasteful’ in the persuit of truth – not to cater to ‘popular’ opinion (whatever that means these days). Sadly, too few venues appear to be doing so.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 13 2021 #77235
    userzeroid
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    @Raul

    I read the news story this morning about Danish footballer Christian Eriksen who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch. Doctors say he will not be able to compete in professional sports again and is lucky to be alive.

    My first thought also was: was he vaccinated? After all, we are hearing reports of cardiological side effects in younger people who take the vaccine.

    It is common practice to have participants in sports vaccinated in order to travel, compete, be insured etc.

    I did a check and found a thread asking this question publicly on reddit. Nothing else came up. On the thread the overwhelming majority of the comments were offensive to the original poster of the question being asked.

    This appears to be a state of public and private denial that we are being initiated into. Any suggestion that this is real (not a conspiracy theory) that jepordises the public’s health through a hastily-thrown together vaccination plan that either, through ill-intent or incompetence, results in vaccine recipients being harmed is met vehemently through anger and disgust.

    Psychologists call this ‘projection’.

    Whether or not the media uber liberals are monopolising the comment sections of mainstream websites to launch this type of denial remains to be proven. We know this is possible and has been done before. An ultimate gaslighting technique! (Or Chilling Effect, through ‘public’ sentiment )

    Some of the comments in response are written below:

    -Sure, and one person collapsing confirms an absurd conspiracy

    -You’re a piece of human garbage

    -You people need to get mental help.

    -Lmao how do you feel now it is confirmed he didnt have a vaccine? The only sheep are the people who blindly believe anything on facebook and Twitter.

    What a fucking vile and fucking dumb comment.

    -Hundreds of millions of vaccine doses administered with little to no side effects but sure, 1 dude collapses and it’s probably due to the vaccine.

    -You heartless bastard. People like you make me sick!

    -This is absolutely disgusting.

    -My man this is not the first instance of a player collapsing, multiple cases throughout the years… you have a sick mind, disgusting

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 4 2021 #76575
    userzeroid
    Participant

    Thanks for the education as usual Raul. I didn’t know of Pieter Bruegel the Elder (or the folklore surrounding Dulle Griet) I could have sworn it was hieronymus bosch at first glance.

    How apt, with our own virago sweeping in to lead the way forward. The road being paved, one step at a time, with our good intentions.

    Great news from the EU and Gates which came through the wire this morning via armstrong:

    European Green Deal – Gates

    Note the heavy use of corporate/political buzz words, company names and initiatives. Also note the date target is now 2050. It was 2030 for the last decade. Now they have some business planned of course they need more time. They ALWAYS need more time. ‘Saving the world’ is much harder than it looks. Last I checked, a carbon neutral would presume a world population of 0.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 2 2021 #76480
    userzeroid
    Participant

    Raul, I have been well informed by you for many years now (over a decade) and I wanted to send my heartfelt thanks for your continued work. I was reading you when Nicole was contributing localised economic topics and prior to that, the oil drum. I also want to thank your contributers Dr. D and Dr. John Day. Dr. John Day’s advice on treating covid has been very helpful. Thanks to his article ‘treat your own covid’ that you hosted I got in touch with kachhela and can similarly share a positive experience with them.

    Not much to add aside from this. I notice other sources that I also read get picked up regularly here and the story seems to unfold in strange synchronicity. Quite how this ends is anyone’s guess but I’m glad I’m not completely alone, in a loony bin or some sort of computer simulation of reality yet, even if it feels that way.

    A quote from Kipling about keeping your head while everyone is losing theres seems most apropos.

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