Open Thread – Thursday 5 August 2021

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  1. Rorschach says:

    The “muslims” started out as a couple of incestuous clans around Medina 600AD or so. Their expansion was on the blade of the scimitar- either take the shahada or lose the head. The muslims were as a consequence totally bastardised by all the different subject “races”.

    The modern Pallis are not indigenous inhabitants… Palestine late 19th century was devoid of any permanent settlements bar a few Christian and Jewish religious sites – but they are descendants of nomadic arab clans that could no longer be “nomadic”. Thank you mr Balfour…


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  2. Rex Anger says:

    Yes I am sure genetics shows Muslim aggression. But who created the Muslim religion?

    Are you saying thkse perfidious central….BANKERS! were responsible for the development of Islam?

    What do you have agaimst Arabs, Graeme? Why are you so dismissively contemptuous of them, that anything they come up with or inflict on the Western world must have been done by somebody else?

    Next thing we know, you’ll be telling us all that the Arabic numeral system and algebra were actually perfidious (and fractional currency-enabling) creations of those perfidious perfidianites…


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  3. FlyingPigs says:

    eye-Slam didn’t invent nor originate Slavery but they sure as hell globalised it with markets still in operation.


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  4. Dot says:

    *Steve trickler says:
    August 11, 2021 at 11:13 pm
    What ya got Benny that others do not?*

    He’s quite blue pilled. He’s good but he doesn’t go far enough. He also fights fair.


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  5. Baba says:

    17 MINUTES AGO By YONI BASHAN
    ___________________________

    Yoni? Oh dear.


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  6. Steve trickler says:

    Anyone that stifles debate with the aid of Big-Tech can get f*cked. Above was lightweight posturing.

    Come on down Benny. Fuentes would say hello. Disgusting for Ben to do what he did.

    Nick vs Ben. DEATH MATCH!


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  7. FlyingPigs says:

    Rosé

    what were the 1946 percentages?

    And why is Jordan mostly “Palestinian”?


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  8. mh says:

    Alex Jones Explains Late Night Hosts Are CONTROLLED | Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B15-k-uQx5I


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  9. Rorschach says:

    Well there is evidence that it was the Jews who weaponised the Arabs at least

    Yeah – well the Jews really “weaponised”’the arabs in the various stoushes they had. The “weaponised “ hulks of tanks and migs still litter Sinai and other Arab lands… 🙂


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  10. Dot says:

    Fuentes and Shapiro should have a debate, but after what Fuentes said about Shapiro’s family/the way he followed them around was despicable. Any good father would not tolerate that.

    I like Nick, I like 95% of what he says, he’s like the id of Bannon, but he also says truly dumb shit like blatant anti semitic crap.

    Here’s a reasonable explanation:

    https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Ben-Shapiro-scared-of-debating-Nick-Fuentes

    Chris Winston
    , Progressive political junkie
    Answered March 4
    Ben Shapiro is a fascist, but he is not a Nazi. The difference and the reason, of course, should be pretty obvious.


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  11. Steve trickler says:

    Fuentes and Shapiro should have a debate, but after what Fuentes said about Shapiro’s family/the way he followed them around was despicable. Any good father would not tolerate that.

    That was nothing. Lightweight shit. He was in public.


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  12. Rosé says:

    Every pernicious plot. It was them. They are so cocksure of victory that they have been rubbing our noses in their upside down and inverted filth.

    Thankfully their day is almost done. Unfortunately so is yours. You believed in their matrix, never countered their lies, and drank the kool-aid.

    The teachings of Jesus if condensed into one short sentence: Keep it real.


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  13. Ellie says:

    “Alan Jones on a bad night is still worth more than Credlin, Bolt, Murray combined on their best nights.”

    I saw AJ cough and splatter. Maybe his Buttler was absent to clear his throat.


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  14. FlyingPigs says:

    An Evaporating Edifice

    The stunning truth about Islam’s origins.

    https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/07/evaporating-edifice-bruce-bawer/


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  15. Steve trickler says:

    Fuentes wants funding stopped to all countries. Singling out Israel is boring. I’ve been following this. Trading barbs is pointless.

    The debate needs to happen. Ben ensured it will not happen.


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  16. FlyingPigs says:

    Dr. Jacobs discusses Arabs and Muslims Have Black Slaves, exposing the outrage of modern-day Islamic enslavement of blacks in Africa — and why the Left doesn’t care about it.

    He explains how this injustice arose and suggests things Americans can do to both combat the leftist abandonment of black slaves, and to help free the slaves.

    https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/08/dr-charles-jacobs-video-arabs-and-muslims-have-frontpagemagcom/


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  17. Rorschach says:

    SpaceX update… things are moving. BN4 is rolling from the launch site back to the high bay. I was expecting a test fire or at least pressure tests before it went back…. We’ll see – 29 engines (or 32) will take some time to hook up and connect. That is not an overnight job.

    FAA needs to get its act together…. The environmental approval will need a month for consultation. Musk wanted to launch this month!


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  18. E says:

    “Alan Jones on a bad night is still worth more than Credlin, Bolt, Murray combined on their best nights.”

    I saw AJ cough and splatter. Maybe his Buttler was absent to clear his throat.


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  19. FlyingPigs says:

    Rosé

    what’s your DNA profile?


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  20. Rosé says:

    1/16th Mapuche. So therefore I identify as a Mapuche and fuck the other 15/16ths European DNA.

    #keepinitrealboss


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  21. FlyingPigs says:

    Rorschach says:
    August 11, 2021 at 11:53 pm

    It is actually extraordinary the FAA process they are subject to.


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  22. FlyingPigs says:

    Rosé

    1/16th Mapuche and 15/16ths European DNA.

    Thank the Lord.

    You have Jewish ancestry.


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  23. FlyingPigs says:

    A survey that was recently conducted by Intelligent.com revealed almost half of Americans who took out student loans 20+ years ago still carry the debt with them.

    It also shows that 76% of people who took one of these loans are in debt for at least 6-10 years after they graduate.

    This is the left’s modern day version of slavery.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/shocking-almost-half-student-loan-borrowers-still-debt-20-years-graduating/


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  24. Old School Conservative says:

    From Peta Credlin in The Oz:

    Scott Morrison has declared that, but for lockdowns, at least 30,000 Australians would have died (rather than the 1000 deaths we’ve had) and he’s probably right.

    Two liars in the one sentence.


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  25. Steve trickler says:

    Father and Son with Mum watching on. Cool story.

    October Sky (ending) — Last Rocket Launch


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  26. srr says:

    Team GB is “Too White”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGNDoz5Ej4E

    Aug 12, 2021
    The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters


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  27. Steve trickler says:

    Yet to see a thread change.

    So….. BANG!

    Vintage Cut — Mix Master Mike Drops Bombs in ’99

    Sleep well everyone.


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  28. kaysee says:
    August 11, 2021 at 9:11 pm

    For the ………..
    one or two or three Cats who may be interested:

    🐹

    Ooh, 33% more 🐹 compared to Çat 2.0!


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  29. Siltstone says:

    Thanks Tom. Sooner is good today.


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  30. struth says:

    Canada is getting out of this.
    The collapse started in Alberta.

    They were nade to prove covid exists.
    They couldn’t.
    we need to force our government s to prove the existence of the separate virus covid 19 and prove that the PCR tests can pick the difference as well as pick the difference in delta . Then show the medical advice for all restrictions including the advice that declares leaving Australia is dangerous to the health of those that renain.
    Media must be forced to ask these questions or be charged one dsy, of being the accomplices they so obviously are.


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  31. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Excellent to see Mr. Pigs shining a laser pointer at the wall in front of a couple of kittens overnight. After asking a couple of uncomfortable questions the best bit, clearly, was this one:

    Rosé

    1/16th Mapuche and 15/16ths European DNA.

    Thank the Lord.

    You have Jewish ancestry.

    Brilliant. Had a quietening effect, too.


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  32. Rorschach says:

    More Hunter Biden filth… this time showing the hat the Russians have him compromised as well. (Hello Nordstream pipeline!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9881213/Unearthed-video-shows-naked-Hunter-Biden-claiming-Russian-drug-dealers-stole-laptop.html


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  33. Knuckle Dragger says:

    The ‘horse puncher’ in NSW was granted bail.

    Not before time. Skah managed to doorstop this bloke on the way to somewhere, who encouraged people to look at the rolling footage of the incident rather than the still shot that made its way onto the front pages of print media.

    And then they rolled through said footage three or four times. To state the bleeding bulldog balls obvious – not only was that in no way, shape or form a punch, but this dude’s arms were raised as a defensive measure. As one might, when almost a tonne of horseflesh is directed at you.

    I hadn’t paid much attention to this previously, knowing that at some level this would be both blown out of proportion and an emotive planting of black hats on anti-lockdown protestors. But geez. Shameless, even for those muppets.


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  34. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Worst example of parenting ever.

    Okay – not the worst, but in the top ten of 2021. The Hun:

    A small regional Victorian brewer has been banned from advertising one of its beers after a parent complained that their child mistakenly drank it, thinking it was chocolate milk.

    The Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation banned the advertising and promotion of Choc Milk Stout in its current form after the child mistook it for Nestle’s Milo.

    It comes after the Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code (ABAC) received a complaint from the child’s parent.

    For transparency, there are vague similarities between the respective labels. However, there are a number of issues here:

    1. What sort of fucking idiot buys something called ‘Choc Milk Stout?;
    2. What happened to ‘don’t drink that, it is not Milo’ and then ‘OI! What did I just say?’;
    3. What’s the worst thing that could happen? A kid (with no age listed in the piece, mind) has a mouthful of stout? Did the world end?;
    4. If it’s accepted that the parent is a pony-tailed tree-changer (South Gippy craft stout drinker, remember) why did it not think ‘I better not buy that because my Milo-loving kid might drink it, and also because I’m too stupid to not let said kid near it’?; and
    5. Once again. Someone else’s fault.


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  35. Mater says:

    Want to know how to bring a Pandemic to an end?
    Simples, stop testing everyone.

    Australia’s Health Sector Response to Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 shows us how:

    “On 3 June 2009, Victoria moved to a MODIFIED SUSTAIN phase as the overwhelming number of cases in Victoria had strained the capacity of the public health responses outlined in the CONTAIN phase and the SUSTAIN phase response, outlined in the AHMPPI, was viewed as disproportionate to the moderate severity of the disease.”

    THE HON NICOLA ROXON MP MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND AGEING
    PROFESSOR JIM BISHOP CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER
    TRANSCRIPT OF PRESS CONFERENCE – 17 JUNE 2009:

    “… But Jim and I are here to announce today that Australia is now moving to a new national alert level, and we have developed a new response phase to manage the outbreak of H1N1 Influenza ’09 and it’s called PROTECT.

    This new phase has been recommended and developed by the chief medical officer and the state and territory chief health officers of the Australian Health Protection Committee.”

    And what was a key element of the PROTECT phase?

    “Under the PROTECT response, pathology testing of all potential cases will not be required or desirable. This is because most cases are mild and do not require treatment and confirmation is no longer required to inform clinical decisions about quarantine or use of antivirals.”

    That’s how it’s done. Stop telling people they are sick.

    https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/publications/publishing.nsf/Content/review-2011-l/$File/lessons%20identified-oct11.pdf

    https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22media%2Fpressrel%2FGS2U6%22;src1=sm1

    https://reliefweb.int/report/australia/australia-new-pandemic-phase-protect


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  36. Knuckle Dragger says:

    On reflection, Hot Button Sutton’s probably a choc milk stout kinda guy.

    Faulty too.


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  37. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Unfortunately 11 aged care residents here in Ncl have tested positive after a staff member brought Covid in. But the interesting datum is 10 of the 11 had been fully vaccinated and the other partially. All 11 are now in hospital as a precaution.

    11 Residents Test Positive to Covid at Lake Macquarie Aged Care Centre (11 Aug)

    How about allowing us ivermectin now Gladys?


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  38. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Speaking of Faulty, I will make a Great Prediction of my own:

    After having his arse handed to him, and being completely and spectacularly outmanoeuvred by Cassie the other night, Faulty will have been struck by a Great Injury or Great Pestilence. Or both.

    In fact, he will be Near Death. As expected, nothing will be heard of the great visionary until a time of his choosing – at which time he will appear and relate details of the latest catalogue of multiple life-threatening complaints that mysteriously afflicted him at exactly the same time he was painted into a corner.

    Because that’s all he has left. The sympathy card. Again.


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  39. Mak Siccar says:

    Mater says:
    August 12, 2021 at 7:15 am
    Want to know how to bring a Pandemic to an end?
    Simples, stop testing everyone.

    Adam Creighton in the Oz two days ago.

    In 2019, before collective psychosis struck with ferocity, Australia’s pandemic influenza plan was updated, a 232-page document carefully put together by relevant experts. It defined a mild pandemic, on page 22, as one where “the major­ity of cases are likely to experience mild to moderate clinical features. People in at-risk groups may experience more severe illness.”

    That seems a fair description of Covid-19.

    Why did our government ignore its carefully thought out pandemic plan and instead panic?


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  40. Vicki says:

    Bruce of Newcastle

    Dr. Pierre Kory’s Twitter site this morning (sorry can’t link) is reporting that there has been a sudden escalation in Australia, France & US of internet searches for Ivermectin.

    It is essential that IVM be administered at the earliest symptoms to be effective. Non-Vaxers no doubt aware of this.


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  41. calli says:

    Did Birdie clone himself last night? Like Smith in the Matrix?

    Good to see Splat. That’s Splatacrobat, the other was just an avian indiscretion.


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  42. min says:

    Thanks Tom ,Mark A lame pics not coming through unfortunately .


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  43. Vicki says:

    Mak Siccar

    Our government’s panic is reflected right across the western world – although I think we are in line for the gold medal in the frenzied reaction of our press & the consequential effect on the lollies.

    Why is this so? Unprecedented global communications where info, images etc instigate almost instant reactions across the planet. It has never occurred at this rate in the history of our species.

    Those images in Wuhan of the fumigation if streets, the patients on beds in stadiums, the locking up of infected citizens in apartment blocks etc all created dire fear across the globe. Group “think” followed.

    Thee intimidation of medicos, pathologists, virologists who might have had dissenting views followed.p as night follows day.

    The rest is history.


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  44. struth says:

    Mak Siccar… ……have a wild guess.


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  45. Tom says:

    Why did our government ignore its carefully thought out pandemic plan and instead panic?

    Because Australia’s government health Nazi industrial complex is an army of power-drunk fascists who couldn’t resist a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make the Australian population bow down, lick their arses and submit to humiliation.


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  46. Mater says:

    It’s also worth noting how comparable the 2009 Pandemic was to Covid 2020.

    37755 cases.
    5085 hospitalisations, with 14% of those admitted to ICU.
    More than half (51.3%) admitted to ICU required mechanical ventilation.

    Why the difference in death toll?
    Seems pretty straightforward, it attacked a different age group. An age group that didn’t have the same level of co-morbidities.
    The median age of cases requiring ventilation was 47 years (range 0 to 77).

    “The median age of notifications in 2009 was 21 years…Traditionally the age distribution of influenza notifications has rates highest in children aged less than five years and the elderly. In 2009, notifications were highest in younger age groups, peaking in the 10-14 years age group, with a downward trend with increasing age.”

    “Mortality from a primary influenza infection is rare and most deaths that are attributed to influenza are generally due to other causes such as pneumonia, congestive heart failure, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Influenza virus infection is infrequently listed on deaths certificates as more broadly testing for influenza infection is not usually done, especially as the virus is only detectable for a short period of time and many people may only seek health care for secondary complications of influenza later in their illness when the virus can no longer be detected from respiratory samples.”

    Did we lock everyone up?

    https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/02C3F354AC8A33F3CA25824E00778F09/$File/cdi4104-j.pdf


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  47. calli says:

    Margolis for me, Tom. It’s exactly where “society’s” priorities now lie.

    Thanks for your efforts.

    First time in weeks I watched morning tv. Switched on to Kochie and co laughing about an increase in corkscrew shipments – people must be getting into the “good” wine, giggled a dumb privileged blonde. Haw, haw, haw. Switched OFF.


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  48. struth says:

    Vicki…do you think it’s tio far fetched to consider it’s globally organised as well?


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  49. mh says:

    ‘Why did our government ignore its carefully thought out pandemic plan and instead panic?’
    ***
    Because this is being orchestrated by powerful overseas players that our governments cave to Every. Single. Time.

    Hi Klaus!


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  50. Ruprecht says:

    KD, that’s pretty close, except I’d add will re-appear with a narrative more white washed than Aunt Becky’s back fence, something along the lines of ‘I was threatened with doxxing for defending a lady.


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  51. rickw says:

    Just had an ex airline captain start work today to replace a retirement.

    What a disaster of a country. Haven’t seen this sort of thing since Ansett went bust.


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  52. Eyrie says:

    “In 2019, before collective psychosis struck with ferocity”

    This is actually a pandemic of collective psychosis, not a respiratory virus.


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  53. Eyrie says:

    Supply chains in global electronics components are falling to pieces.


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  54. Mater says:

    Here’s another little gem about 2009:

    The number of people receiving care in hospital [970 people] or admitted to an ICU peaked in late July. The proportion of pandemic influenza cases during this peak represented 1.2% of available private and public acute hospital beds and around 10% of available ICU beds.

    Guess how many are currently in use, right now?

    I’ll save you the maths, about 2.6%, and that’s using the standard figure of about 2400 ICU beds in Australia, not the 7000 or so beds that were supposedly to be made available for Covid contingencies.

    Did they lock us up?


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  55. jo says:

    Right Knuckles always someone elses fault. Hows knuckles jr going in the kitchen. Son started in icecream shop at 15. Went to dishlicker in restaurant, 2 weeks later helping chefs, 2 weeks later do you want to be apprentice. No everyone hates each other. Graduated college, went dishlicking full time. 2 weeks weeks later doing bar work, 3 years later top barman, made manager. Long hours, loves it. Been late once, puncture. Tells the staff if you’re gonna be late and don’t ring, come in tomorrow to pick up your pay. He pays 30 percent more to retain good staff. Cheaper than training. Its not hard.


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  56. Indolent says:

    Our government’s panic is reflected right across the western world – although I think we are in line for the gold medal in the frenzied reaction of our press & the consequential effect on the lollies.
    —————————————————-
    I was going to respond to this but MH beat me to it –

    “Because this is being orchestrated by powerful overseas players that our governments cave to Every. Single. Time.”

    Exactly that.


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  57. Boambee John says:

    Mak Siccar

    Why did our government ignore its carefully thought out pandemic plan and instead panic?

    Because they are fvckwits advised by even fvckierwits? Or because they have been bought off in some way?

    Occam’s Razor suggests the first.


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  58. Indolent says:

    “In 2019, before collective psychosis struck with ferocity”

    This is actually a pandemic of collective psychosis, not a respiratory virus.
    —————————————————
    You need to add deliberately induced.


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  59. mh says:

    ‘Daily Telegraph journalist in hospital after vaccine
    A *rare* heart condition put Daily Telegraph journalist Georgia Clark in the hospital after she got the Pfizer vaccine – but here’s why she says others should still get the jab.’
    ***
    Georgia Clark
    @GeorgiaBClark
    ·
    16h
    So I’m in hospital after developing rare heart inflammation linked to Pfizer. And even with this side effect, I would get the jab again. Side effects can be treated, dying from Covid-19 can’t. The benefits far outweigh the risks.

    https://twitter.com/GeorgiaBClark/status/1425329896188825611?s=20
    ***
    All carefully written for her.


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  60. Eyrie says:

    “A *rare* heart condition put Daily Telegraph journalist Georgia Clark in the hospital after she got the Pfizer vaccine – but here’s why she says others should still get the jab.”

    These sort of people will jostle others out of the way to get on the cattle car.


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  61. Boambee John says:

    PS, the warped human nature and power hunger of politicians and bureaucrats suggests the second.

    (This bit for Struth.)


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  62. calli says:

    Following Georgia’s line of argument, I guess the *rare* heart condition following a jab is as *rare* as a healthy young person dying from Covid?


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  63. Professor Higgins says:

    Knuckle Dragger’s prediction at 7:31 plus Ruprecht’s addendum at 8:11.
    Spot on.


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  64. Boambee John says:

    mh

    Side effects can be treated, dying from Covid-19 can’t. The benefits far outweigh the risks.

    Evidence of the poor state of knowledge of Australian j’ismists. A quick www search suggests that she is in her late 20s. Unless she has undisclosed co-morbidities, she was at minimal risk of dying from Kung Flu; she will, however, suffer the effects of heart inflammation for many years to come.


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  65. Mark A says:

    Lame pics.
    Formatting doesn’t work and when tried to repost it, got a message that forum does not exists.
    https://imgur.com/a/fccp4Sn


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  66. calli says:

    Speaking of *rare* deaths in previously healthy young people, the young lady who died of complications attributed to covid has quietly dropped from the news.

    Diogenes’ story (admittedly at second-hand) was curious – she had a condition that has seen off many younger patients in the US, presumably either respiratory or diabetes. I was expecting the NSW Health Spokes-sock who appears to have an inside lane on all matters official to pipe up and deny it, but nothing.

    Maybe today.


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  67. calli says:

    Love the camels MarkA.

    Socialism, I’d like to introduce you to my friend, Capitalism.


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  68. mh says:

    Some of the tweet replies to young Georgia aren’t too favourable:

    BJ Fox
    @donotgiveafuk
    ·
    14h
    Nothing at all positive about her message. Quite disastrous for the purveyors of the #clotshot actually. No one who watches this will say “Yeah, that Pfizer jab is the bees knees. I’m gonna rush out and get two of those…plus a booster!!!”

    Clown world.
    ***
    Except Pfizer have got water-tight contracts with governments around the world to ensure Pfizer keeps winning and we keep losing.


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  69. Roger says:

    What is all this costing us, you might ask?

    “At the Commonwealth level, fiscal stimulus, consisting of expenditure and revenue measures worth A$312 billion (15¾ percent of 2020 GDP), has been put in place through FY2025..State and Territory governments also announced fiscal stimulus packages, together amounting to A$50 billion (2.5 percent of GDP)” [International Monetary Fund].

    The cost to the lives of small to medium business owners and their often young and casual employees? Incalculable.


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  70. lotocoti says:

    Back to burning whale oil.
    Biden’s administration is quietly discussing a target date of 2050 for weaning aircraft off fossil fuels…


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  71. mh says:

    ‘Condemning Christensen ‘poking the bear’: Joyce’
    ***
    Anyone know what the Beetrooter has said about Christensen?


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  72. Zulu Kilo Two Alpha says:

    “Four Corners” turns 60 this year……No, me neither.


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  73. calli says:

    Roger, it was fascinating watching the spin on last night’s news regarding the magical return to work of inoculated tradies. Union objections to forced jabs was papered over, I expect most of the footage left on the cutting room floor.

    They concentrated on the big projects in Parramatta – you guessed it, projects funded by the taxpayer. Parramatta, the “powerhouse” (geddit?) of the recovery of construction.

    Not a peep about the thousands of projects put on hold for three weeks by cottage builders (the New Broom talking to one project manager for a very large builder who was tearing out his hair staggering site closures and reopenings to suit the stupid “rules”) that will now be months away from normal turnover.

    The clowns who imprison us have no idea how the real world works. They will only discover it at the foot of the National Election Razor. Trouble is, they will be replaced by others equally clueless.


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  74. thefrollickingmole says:

    As I prognosticated before, the government wont give a rats fat about the many thousands of people sent into bankruptcy by the coof.
    They will just become the workers for the “Vibrant new Australians” who will enter Austfailure debt free and find a lot of industry areas strangely unserved.

    Those stale pale male old ex business owners will be overjoyed at being allowed to work for their new boss in the same industry.


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  75. Professor Higgins says:

    Whether you lot realise it or not, we are now in a state of war. We have an agent provocateur in our midst, with three useful fool sycophants, and it is time to put and end to this charade.


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  76. hzhousewife says:

    It interested me to learn that Brian Henderson, who died recently, had been diagnosed with cancer and decided not to take chemotherapy or radiation. Not too many people have the guts to tell the medical profession/industry to leave them alone.


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  77. H B Bear says:

    Four Corners” turns 60 this year……

    Well overdue for the Quentin Dumpster long goodbye.


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  78. Roger says:

    Anyone know what the Beetrooter has said about Christensen?

    ————————–

    Media beat up.

    Joyce disagrees with Christenen’s anti-lockdown views but won’t silence him.

    The press is attempting to embarras both Joyce & Morrison over it.

    Apparently the media believe free speech is a right that should only be exercised by them.


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  79. Farmer Gez says:

    Rare heart inflammation Georgia Clark, treated?
    Damage to the heart doesn’t bode well for a long life.


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  80. Mark A says:
    August 12, 2021 at 8:34 am

    Lame pics.
    Formatting doesn’t work and when tried to repost it, got a message that forum does not exists.
    https://imgur.com/a/fccp4Sn

    Hi Mark, a rogue quote mark was on the end of your URL, which not only went to a nowhere page, but the quote mark itself was transformed with %20s at the end! All good now for us Lame Viewers.


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  81. Professor Higgins says:

    Tell us about your smarter, more successful brother, California Screaming.


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  82. calli says:

    Graeme, can you tell us about something other than the Horridness of Jews?

    You must have other interesting things to talk about.


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