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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 21, 2021 22:49:26 GMT
Sometimes, as with Nobby when he used to quote Guido, always follow the primary source. Taking the microchip story above, the technology isn't new, what we have is a company marketing an existing product, taking advantage of the situation. It's not a conspiracy to get us chipped. It's been covered by several UK papers. You have to question the tweet and the person's motives on the article. Why use the South China Morning Post quoting a Russia Today story? Nothing to see here, honest....đ§ Not sure what the point of that video is, Wes. I'd already acknowledged the story is genuine. Interesting interview though, he confirmed it's voluntary, no ability to trace people and that it really is just a commercial company taking advantage of the situation. My point about the earlier tweet was the person retweeting and the twitter feed comments, so many think this is something part of a wider conspiracy, when it clearly isn't. They are being fed stories slanted to give a certain perception and play into their prejudices.
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Post by yattongas on Dec 21, 2021 22:49:47 GMT
Talk of a new variant coming out of Germany that doesnât sound too good
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Post by pirate on Dec 21, 2021 22:57:26 GMT
Just a mask on a bus. đ€ŁÂ  World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab is the author of the book COVID-19: The Great Reset, published in July 2020, which argues that the coronavirus pandemic can and should be used for an âeconomic, societal, geopolitical, environmental and technological resetâ, including, in particular, advancing global governance, accelerating digital transformation, and tackling climate change. Finally, the WEF has been running, since 1993, a program called âGlobal Leaders for Tomorrowâ, rebranded, in 2004, as âYoung Global Leadersâ. This program aims at identifying, selecting and promoting future global leaders in both business and politics. Indeed, quite a few âYoung Global Leadersâ have later managed to become Presidents, Prime Ministers, or CEOs (see below). swprs.org/the-wef-and-the-pandemic/Notable WEF Young or Global Leaders include Jeffrey Zients (US White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator), StĂ©phane Bancel (CEO of Moderna), Jeremy Howard (founder of influential lobby group âMasks for Allâ), Leana Wen (zero-covid CNN medical analyst), Eric Feigl-Ding (zero-covid Twitter personality), Gavin Newsom (Governor of California, selected in 2005), Devi Sridhar (British zero-covid professor), Jacinda Ardern (Prime Minister of New Zealand), Greg Hunt (Australian Health Minister and former WEF strategy director), French President Emanuel Macron, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, German Chancellor Angela Merkel (selected in 1993), German Health Minister Jens Spahn, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, and former British PM Tony Blair (a leading proponent of âglobal vaccine passportsâ).CNN medical analyst Leana Wen (selected in 2018), CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, Covid Twitter personality Eric Feigl-Ding (a âWEF Global Shaperâ since 2013), Andrew Ross Sorkin (New York Times financial columnist), Thomas Friedman (New York Times columnist, selected in 1995), George Stephanopoulos (ABC News, 1993), Lachlan Murdoch (CEO of Fox Corporation).Technology and Social Media Microsoft founder Bill Gates (1993), former Microsoft CEO Steven Ballmer (2000-2014, selected in 1995), Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (1998), Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page (2002/2005), former Google CEO Eric Schmidt (2001-2017, selected in 1997), Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales (2007), PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel (2007), eBay co-founder Pierre Omidyar (1999), Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg (2009), Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (2007). wikispooks.com/wiki/WEF/Young_Global_Leaderswikispooks.com/wiki/WEF/Global_Leaders_for_Tomorrow
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Post by yattongas on Dec 21, 2021 23:01:33 GMT
Blocked him , thereâs only so much utter drivel a man can take. đ
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Post by pirate on Dec 21, 2021 23:07:03 GMT
Badge of honour to be blocked by the cowardly cretin yattongas who wouldn't dare speak to someone's face like he posts behind a keyboard.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 21, 2021 23:15:01 GMT
Blocked him , thereâs only so much utter drivel a man can take. đ Yeah fair one, ironically, he behaves like a bot. Spewing out stuff that has influenced him on a platform owned by Zuckerberg. Anyway, we have all tried to discuss, we have all seen what happens when you counter with factual info. I'll do the same and he can scream in to the void until his heart is content.
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Post by pirate on Dec 21, 2021 23:19:35 GMT
Blocked him , thereâs only so much utter drivel a man can take. đ Yeah fair one, ironically, he behaves like a bot. Spewing out stuff that has influenced him on a platform owned by Zuckerberg. Anyway, we have all tried to discuss, we have all seen what happens when you counter with factual info. I'll do the same and he can scream in to the void until his heart is content. Funny that, I thought it looked like you who wants to stay in a little cliquey echo chamber and ignore factual information.
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Post by pirate on Dec 21, 2021 23:32:03 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 21, 2021 23:37:47 GMT
Yeah fair one, ironically, he behaves like a bot. Spewing out stuff that has influenced him on a platform owned by Zuckerberg. Anyway, we have all tried to discuss, we have all seen what happens when you counter with factual info. I'll do the same and he can scream in to the void until his heart is content. Funny that, I thought it looked like you who wants to stay in a little cliquey echo chamber and ignore factual information. It's not the information, it's the misunderstanding or even skewing of that information to suit an agenda or feed anxiety. Turning back to Covid, at the start if this you said you didn't trust a vaccine that had little testing. Are you now saying that you won't get the vaccine (of whichever version as clearly Pfizer is a non starter for you) under any circumstances or is there a point you would? If so, what assurances are you looking for?
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Post by pirate on Dec 21, 2021 23:50:01 GMT
Funny that, I thought it looked like you who wants to stay in a little cliquey echo chamber and ignore factual information. It's not the information, it's the misunderstanding or even skewing of that information to suit an agenda or feed anxiety. Turning back to Covid, at the start if this you said you didn't trust a vaccine that had little testing. Are you now saying that you won't get the vaccine (of whichever version as clearly Pfizer is a non starter for you) under any circumstances or is there a point you would? If so, what assurances are you looking for? Having weighed up the pros and cons, I don't think it is necessary to get the injection, but if others think it is for them that is their choice. I'm pro choice at all times, certainly an injection authorised for emergency use with no long term data, that has already reportedly killed a lot of people (more than double the number of deaths associated with all other vaccines combined since 1990 in the US) and caused thousands and thousands of reported adverse reactions (more than all other vaccines combined for the past three decades in the US), should not be forced, coerced or mandated on anyone IMHO.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 22, 2021 0:37:09 GMT
It's not the information, it's the misunderstanding or even skewing of that information to suit an agenda or feed anxiety. Turning back to Covid, at the start if this you said you didn't trust a vaccine that had little testing. Are you now saying that you won't get the vaccine (of whichever version as clearly Pfizer is a non starter for you) under any circumstances or is there a point you would? If so, what assurances are you looking for? Having weighed up the pros and cons, I don't think it is necessary to get the injection, but if others think it is for them that is their choice. I'm pro choice at all times, certainly an injection authorised for emergency use with no long term data, that has already killed a lot of people and caused thousands and thousands of adverse reactions, should not be forced, coerced or mandated on anyone IMHO. There are no good choices, only less bad ones. For what it's worth I know many people who have had the vaccine, all with no ill effect. I've also had testimony from friends who have had covid and it's not good. I've had Pfizer three times with no issues, I didn't get it to protect me, I got it so that I can still look after someone else. And that's probably the way to see it, get jabbed for others you care for.
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Post by pirate on Dec 22, 2021 1:03:41 GMT
Having weighed up the pros and cons, I don't think it is necessary to get the injection, but if others think it is for them that is their choice. I'm pro choice at all times, certainly an injection authorised for emergency use with no long term data, that has already killed a lot of people and caused thousands and thousands of adverse reactions, should not be forced, coerced or mandated on anyone IMHO. There are no good choices, only less bad ones. For what it's worth I know many people who have had the vaccine, all with no ill effect. I've also had testimony from friends who have had covid and it's not good. I've had Pfizer three times with no issues, I didn't get it to protect me, I got it so that I can still look after someone else. And that's probably the way to see it, get jabbed for others you care for. I'm pleased youâve had no adverse reactions so far and hopefully that remains the case, but the reported adverse reactions and deaths for these mRNA injections are off the charts, and it is the potential longer term effect on our bodies that we don't know anything about.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 22, 2021 1:11:37 GMT
There are no good choices, only less bad ones. For what it's worth I know many people who have had the vaccine, all with no ill effect. I've also had testimony from friends who have had covid and it's not good. I've had Pfizer three times with no issues, I didn't get it to protect me, I got it so that I can still look after someone else. And that's probably the way to see it, get jabbed for others you care for. I'm pleased youâve had no adverse reactions so far and hopefully that remains the case, but the reported adverse reactions and deaths for these mRNA injections are off the charts, and it is the potential longer term effect on our bodies that we don't know anything about. mRNA injections? You do realise nobody is being injected with mRNA.
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Post by pirate on Dec 22, 2021 1:29:13 GMT
I'm pleased youâve had no adverse reactions so far and hopefully that remains the case, but the reported adverse reactions and deaths for these mRNA injections are off the charts, and it is the potential longer term effect on our bodies that we don't know anything about. mRNA injections? You do realise nobody is being injected with mRNA. From the CDC: "Covid-19 mRNA vaccines use mRNA created in a laboratory to teach our cells how to make a proteinâor even just a piece of a proteinâthat triggers an immune response inside our bodies."..."mRNA will enter the muscle cells and instruct the cellsâ machinery to produce spike protein..." Etc.
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Post by pirate on Dec 22, 2021 2:43:40 GMT
It's not just the execs at Pfizer and Moderna with their mRNA shots that are worried either, same for Astrazeneca and their adenovirus-based vaccines. Attachment DeletedAttachment Deleted
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 22, 2021 5:33:15 GMT
mRNA injections? You do realise nobody is being injected with mRNA. From the CDC: "Covid-19 mRNA vaccines use mRNA created in a laboratory to teach our cells how to make a proteinâor even just a piece of a proteinâthat triggers an immune response inside our bodies."..."mRNA will enter the muscle cells and instruct the cellsâ machinery to produce spike protein..." Etc. My mistake, I was thinking of another issue you raised previously. Maybe this will help. "Human trials of cancer vaccines using the same mRNA technology have been taking place since at least 2011. âIf there was a real problem with the technology, weâd have seen it before now for sure,â said Prof. Goldman. Because the technology can be deployed extremely rapidly, and clinical trials have been so successful, mRNA platforms will be an important means of preparing for future epidemics, he says." ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/horizon-magazine/five-things-you-need-know-about-mrna-vaccine-safety
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Post by baggins on Dec 22, 2021 5:41:20 GMT
Just a question to the others on here , does anyone actually watch or read the links Pirate posts on here ? đ Nope. Tedious bullsh1t.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Dec 22, 2021 7:31:21 GMT
Without using a tweet or a meme, who is the tyrant. Can you name them? You also didn't answer the question of why you feel they are using vaccines and facemasks to control us.
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Post by Gassy on Dec 22, 2021 9:39:36 GMT
Without using a tweet or a meme, who is the tyrant. Can you name them? You also didn't answer the question of why you feel they are using vaccines and facemasks to control us. Pirate never has an answer, he only posts more memes. Because memes are known for their scientific accuracy.
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Post by pirate on Dec 22, 2021 12:34:58 GMT
From the CDC: "Covid-19 mRNA vaccines use mRNA created in a laboratory to teach our cells how to make a proteinâor even just a piece of a proteinâthat triggers an immune response inside our bodies."..."mRNA will enter the muscle cells and instruct the cellsâ machinery to produce spike protein..." Etc. My mistake, I was thinking of another issue you raised previously. Maybe this will help. "Human trials of cancer vaccines using the same mRNA technology have been taking place since at least 2011. âIf there was a real problem with the technology, weâd have seen it before now for sure,â said Prof. Goldman. Because the technology can be deployed extremely rapidly, and clinical trials have been so successful, mRNA platforms will be an important means of preparing for future epidemics, he says." ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/horizon-magazine/five-things-you-need-know-about-mrna-vaccine-safetyMore than double the number of deaths associated with all other vaccines combined since the year 1990 and more adverse reactions than all other other vaccinations combined in the same timeframe would suggest he got that slightly wrong. Trying to suppress the Pfizer trial data for 75 years would also suggest there is something to hide too.
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