I love Gladio, where literally every conspiracy theory is 100% true.
I love Gladio, where literally every conspiracy theory is 100% true.
I’d say Flynn is a bad example as he’s actually a better example of how even supposedly respectable people can also be radicalised by the same things. He’s just a dumbass. If you look into the covid stuff it’s something like 98% of the nonsense is about 8-10 people and then filtered through networks. Who’s funding it, I’m not quite sure.
There was a documentary on the BBC a while back about Andrew Wakefield and who is funding him. It's depressingly big business and they have people literally drinking bleach instead of seeing doctors over there.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0008rvk
No longer on iPlayer but it must be available somewhere.
Maybe Yev can tap into the conspiracy network for his post production work.
One article here on disinformation: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-57928647
I am positive, so if we say symptoms started Friday (I was unusually knackered Thursday really but put it down to shitty heat sleep and moving), I have to isolate now until next Monday. I was also due to get my second vaccine that day, so that might need putting back.
On the plus side you've avoided a near death [by mild coughing] experience thanks to the first jab.
I think when I checked you're not meant to have a vaccine within 4 weeks of a positive test? I'm gonna have to put mine back a little.
I think that's right, 28 days after.
I've started to regain my sense of smell and taste albeit only slight. I've been negative on the lateral flows for three days and my normal energy has pretty much returned from Wednesday evening.
Hope it passes quickly Lewis.
These stories along with deathbed conversions about wishing they'd had the vaccine seem to be becoming more prominent so maybe the media Illuminati tide is turning.
Yeah, they're starting to tell the truth about all walks of religious pastors and not just the ones from Alabama.
Anyone else see the rewards for being healthy tracking system touted by the Tories?
Doesn't sound much different to insurance schemes like vitality.
At this point, these brainwashed melts will downplay the introduction of mandatory giving of oral sex to any male authority that turns up on their door because it's not all that different to the twister ice creams we were all carelessly enjoying in 2019.
Re-reading this thread is gonna be absolute dynamite to see how people can be made to fall into order.
Just walked past an empty mobile testing unit outside my young uns school.
4 vans. 8 people standing in the sun. Public money.
Apparently there's been an economic impact for all the dogshit apps, awareness campaigns, sanitary measures, testing kits, lockdown health impacts and invitations of fraud:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ic-bill-mounts
But everyone thinks it's all hunky dory because their current accounts are sitting flush after breaking their meaningless cycle of consumerism for a short intake of breath.
I'm sitting pretty and can't wait for years of record level inflation to undo it all.
About to buy a house far above my station.
I told the people I've seen this week that I have tested positive, and they mostly told me not to give their details to the contact tracing. Fair enough. The tracing people have just rang me, and when I said I'm not passing all my contacts on who asked me not to, they said they're putting me down as 'refusing to co-operate'. In that case then fuck off I'll go down the sauna.
You could have just lied you know...
You don't want to get into that habit.
I didn't actually speak to an actual person when I completed the who were you in contact with part of T&T. They've only rang me once to tell me to isolate and one email since (in 5 days). Pretty lightweight.
You were double jabbed at that point, weren't you?
Lewis in the gulag
Any Gestapo slags coming round here hassling me will be getting two jabs don't you worry about that boys.
Just give them your old address.
That might have been a factor then. I went to see my folks yesterday and, as usual there was nobody on reception at weekends. They also had all the doors open to get to the apartments. I could've walked straight up there had I not rang my dad ahead of time to meet me downstairs.
I did offer to show a staff member my negative test but she just shrugged and went, "Aye, don't worry about it." How times have changed.
It's all fun and games until one of those escapes. There once was a spider who infected a fly, perhaps we'll die.
With the case numbers coming down, I'll decided to look at the hospital numbers. They're not always up to date so I just picked their last available numbers and took them week-on-week
1st July - 411 rise
8th July - 826 rise
15th July - 1251 rise
22nd July - 1000 rise
Real early to tell but could that be turning a corner?
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Consider that the bus parade.
We will see I suppose what happens with everything being open of cases don’t massively increase after say next weekend then things will look pretty ok save for all the other Covid things people tell us to worry about.
The point is though that if cases don’t increase in the next few weeks when are the media and the government going to deal with the actual elephant in the room which is children and schools?
I think they're just going to make everyone under 18 exempt from everything, then say the double jabbed don't have to isolate etc.
I think this shit is just going to die with a whimper rather than a clear line being drawn in the sand. People will gradually just stop getting tested / isolating etc and eventually policy will catch up.
Furlough ending will be the end of the bed wetting in the private sector, at least. Public will be milking this for fucking years.
Furlough needs to be ended now and should have ended on the 19th unless you are one of the very small number of businesses that can’t be open at the minute.
Right now it’s a load of company directors who are technically employees of their limited company just being on furlough to claim some free money.
Furlough ending/easing is predictably leading to a ridiculous number of people losing their jobs. I had atleast 5 calls on that subject last week alone.
With unemployment, record arrears levels and evictions back up and running alongside an already well established housing crisis, the good times are just getting started. Covid needs to take a back seat and this shit needs to be addressed, pronto.
Yep, there's been so little coverage of the financial hardship this has caused people, which really isn't on.
I'm not entirely sure on the furlough stuff. Are places operating at pre-pandemic staff levels? I find that unlikely given how slow things have been to get done in the last year. Even from our perspective, we'll be staffing the assessment centres back up to see claimants in person.
The overnight news from the US looks like they are also shitting the bed.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-57962387
The title on that graph.