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Too many Dead
I have almost finished reading this book published by the Australian Medical Prpfessionals Society in response to the Covid mass vaccination program, the lockdowns, the mandates, the suppression of medical opinions and the recent extra ordinary explosion of excess deaths seen across the world.
The book is a compendium of articles by multiple authors and links the excess deaths directly to the vaccines ( or gene therapies).
It is quite appalling to read as the evidence is exposed and there is a lot of evidence!
Even worse is role of our health authorities, politicians and judicial systems who continue not only to deny the evidence and their tole in the sister but continue to promote and enforce the toxic and deadly treatments.
The book may be downloaded for free here;
https://amps.redunion.com.au/too-many-dead-event
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sister=disaster
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As I said at the time, long covid was just part of the scare campaign.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13197813/Long-Covid-doctors-illness-post-viral-syndromes.html
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Corruption by politicians, public servants and judges on full display and should come as no surprise to observant Australians.
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It’s interesting that the anti-Health Minister at the time and former(?) WEF employee was responsible for three of the most destructive things done to Australia.
A) Stopping the inquiry requested by then PM Abbott into data fraud at the Bureau of Meterology with the subsequent removal of Abbott. This was warned about by Lord Monckton, see https://youtu.be/NG0WcjGHkEw
B) Banning of hydroxychloroquine for covid treatment even before “vaccines” were available even though effective protocols such as Zelenko had been developed. That ban still exists today.
C) Banning of Ivermectin for covid treatment. That ban was eventually lifted but only after the worst of the plandemic and many people died.
Why?
Herr Kommandant Klaus Schwab himself explains:
https://youtu.be/SjxJ1wPnkk4
“Ve penetrate the cabinets.”
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While the TGA is 90% funded by big pharmaceutical it can all happen again. Just to reiterate the TGA accepted :-
1) That a non vaccine could be called a “vaccine”, just by definition change!
2) They accepted that the “vaccine” was save an effective based on minimal test data!
3) No alarm bells were rung in their minds when big pharmaceutical wanted the purchaser to cover any “vaccine” damage claims!
Basically Australia accepting big pharmaceutical funding for the very organisation tasked with the job of questioning everything about new drugs is an ongoing recipe for health system disasters.
What are our politicians doing about it?
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Of the six regulators, Australia had the highest proportion of budget from industry fees (96%) and in 2020-2021 approved more than nine of every 10 drug company applications. Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) firmly denies that its almost exclusive reliance on pharmaceutical industry funding is a conflict of interest (COI).
https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1538
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PS I’ve tried recently to get more IVM through my local GP. He pulled up the Gov webpage and showed me that he could not give me a prescription to use IVM in relation to Covid. He did say he would give me a prescription for the new antivials if I caught Covid again.
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My non-woke GP has recently provided me with an IVM script and so has the compounding pharmacist who fulfilled them.
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Perhaps David, you could ask your, “non-woke GP”, on what basis he felt able to provide you with an IVM script. That might help John Michelmore, myself and others when faced with a GP who do like John’s did and, “pulled up the Gov webpage and showed me that he could not give me a prescription to use IVM in relation to Covid.”
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Skepticynic and John, I did ask him at the time as I didn’t want him to get in trouble with the medical Vicstapo in Victoria and he said there was no restriction, he wouldn’t get in trouble, and he could prescribe it as he saw fit, just like any other pharmaceutical.
Even the Big Pharma owned and operated TGA acknowledge the removal of restrictions as of 1st June 23.
https://www.tga.gov.au/news/media-releases/removal-prescribing-restrictions-ivermectin
It’s best to find a compounding pharmacist that makes the 25mg doses, trying to make up a dose from off the shelf 3mg Stronectol is an enormously expensive way to do it. I think I paid about $4 per table for 25mg pills and my medical insurance paid a portion of that, no questions asked.
You can also get it much cheaper from India without prescription.
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Thanks David, Yes it looks like the lack of endorsement by the TGA for Covid was enough to scare my GP off.
In the meantime a friend ihas added my requirement to an Indian order at a cost of about Au$1.00 per 12 mg tablet delivered here!
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Simply go to “Indamart” and ask for quotes for the required substance , then stand clear for the offers!
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requires a private not a pbs script …but its very cheap
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Mailed Express Post from India the postage cost will greatly exceed the medical costs
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Could you please let us know where the compounding pharmacy is and how to contact them?
Early on my GP did write a script for Stromectol but later on said that they were no longer allowed. I had to purchase it at cost (no PBS) and the best price I could get was $42 per dose!
If one could go to the local produce store (Ivermec as a pure treatment seems to be no longer available) it was priced at $100 per litre, so for a human dose would cost $0.50!
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In the wake of the TGA edict veterinary products containing ivermectin became largely unobtainable.
Except for one (if you were in the know)
However try searching for “Ausmectin” for a look at the field now
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Go to a feed store and buy horse wormer, cheap effective and safe. Just make sure it’s plain Ivermectin, not with additives.
For dosage: https://www.drugs.com/dosage/ivermectin.html
Do 4 days then break for 4 days then another 4 days. Purportedly best taken either side of a full moon.
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Next time, go in scratching your head feverishly.
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I was prescribed hydroxychloroquine just last week for treatment of arthritis. Specialist said that when TGA banned it stupidly, the rheumatologists gasped in anger
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Covid is so yesterday. Time to move on to a real world problem – increasing cancer rates in young people!
The good news is you can be aware without being alarmed because…… Pfizer is already there working in young people’s best interests. Soooo please, the nasty covid associated people have gone (ie Queensland Police Commissioner and a certain national food chain head honcho) it is time to get back to normal.
Thank you. End of public service announcement.
Sarc intended repeat sarc intended.
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I clicked on that Pfizer article link, kind of made me feel sick
“We aren’t acquiring the golden eggs, we are buying the goose that lays the golden eggs,” said Albert Bourla
Perhaps Mr Bourla’s quote should have been something like “We helped start the fire and we are now using huge profits from selling accelerants to buy products to assist putting out that fire”
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In this article are some very interesting figures on the amount of energy Needed and how renewables can only ever supply a small and inefficient part
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/03/14/rishis-dash-for-gas-is-his-canute-moment/
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During the winter of 2017 Germany experienced 5 consecutive weeks of very low wind (dunkelflaute) – has the UK experienced similar periods of very low wind during winter when solar energy production is also very low?
This rules out batteries as a viable means of backup for “renewables” (aka unreliables).
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Yes, in winter high pressure often settles over us and we get no wind, little sun and cold temperatures. It happens most winters sometimes for days at a time and sometimes for weeks at a time. Our solar production is in any case very low for the winter even if we have clear skies during the day which are often then followed by extremely cold nights.
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“But how does one store the energy in times of plenty?”
I want to know how we are going to store power(recharge batteries) in times of scarcity.
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Sick of even talking about this stuff. With technology we have, which is what you need to use for the next 10-20 years, we have nuclear, coal and gas. If you beleive we have a CO2 problem we have nuclear. That’s it.
Everything else is BS posturing and/or scamming the taxpayer purse. That is what we as a country seem intent on doing till we hit the wall.
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This article explores the tricky subject of slavery
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/03/14/britain-has-less-to-apologise-for-on-slavery-than-any-other-nation-on-earth/
Not 5 miles from here the Barbary pirates raided the town over many years and bore hundreds of people away to captivity in Algiers. Before that it was the Viking and before that the Romans. The British did a great deal to banish slavery. I wonder how many young people know the long long history of slavery and whether they would have acted any differently to our forefathers?
Rather than rake up the past it would be more useful to combat the curse of modern slavery whereby tens of millions fit that definition today, mostly in Africa and the Middle East.
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As part of family history research, I recently read “The Condition Of The Working-class In England In 1844 by Frederick Engels” (free from Internet Archive), I have to say that it raises an entirely different perspective on slavery. Of course our working class ancestors from less than 200 years ago were all white, so I guess no-one is going to be taking the knee for them and the appalling conditions they lived in. I’m afraid our african cousins need to recognise that we were all abused by TPTB and maybe their case is nothing special and we need to realise that’s the way it was and the past cannot be changed by virtue signalling hypocrisy or futile gestures.
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AS the monarchy gained power in Denmark in the mid 1700s Danes were made to live in their area so they might supply labour (to farm land they were ‘bond’) and armed forces – in effect a revised kind of slave serfdom. They were released from this in 1787. Only the few with trades or who were given permission to go to the city (where they might die young and so more fresh young blood was always needed) might move about.
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Perspective is important: good point.
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Before the Industrial Revolution driven by the utilisation of fossil fuels human labour and animal labor supplemented variable wind and water energy.
Slavery should be seen in this historical context and not from our post-industrial revolution perspective.
Even the Bible accepted slavery as a fact of life.
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I quite agree, slavery was unfortunately the engine of the economy whether the Egyptians or Romans and numerous other peoples.
I suspect the Industrial revolution did much to reduce the need for slaves and those who were indentured and lived short, harsh, work filled lives.
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Electricity and indoor plumbing with a note as to washing machines and dishwashers freed women. It could take a woman the best part of a day to wash clothes. The coming of the affordable clotheswasher changed the world. A fridge reduced the burden of food gathering and preparation. The end of the Edwardian age saw the need for domestic servants (live in slaves) virtually vanish. And it freed those who could not afford servants to do other work… I have an ancestor who worked hard as a washer woman – all she did was wash clothes day in and day out. I call that slavery.
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I remember a discussion at uni where my classical studies Prof stated: Freedom is meaningless without slavery.
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There was no distinction from the word for slave to that for a servant. You were either free or bond. The Hebrews expected that all theirs had access to land (except the Levites living on tithes). They returned their every 50 years to be free to farm – but foreigners conquered in war might be servants/ slaves. The Romans had great access to those conquered in war.
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All cultures and peoples have practiced slavery.
And despite endless lies by the Left it was Europeans and Americans who first abolished slavery and prevented it happening further.
It was Africans and Arabs who mostly sold African slaves. European slaves were also taken by Arabs but no one complains about that.
How many people have heard of the British West African Squadron, 1808-1867, written out of history today?
Many of the primitive cultures and peoples idolised by the Left still practice slavery to this day.
The United States’ first foreign war, The first Barbary War 1801-1805, was to stop Arabs taking US slaves from US merchant ships in the Mediterranean or paying enormous “tribute”. At one point the US was paying something like 20% (possibly more) of its budget as ransom payments to Arabs, much like today, come to think of it but today it’s called “foreign aid”. That war was started after the Pasha of Tripoli Yusuf Qaramanli declared war on the United States due to late payments of ransoms. It was Thomas Jefferson as President that first refused to pay ransom, a policy that has been in place ever since.
That war is also the reason why the US Marine Corps hymn starts:
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Make sure that Wiki is on the Wayback Machine. Now you’ve drawn it to people’s attention, they will change it.
[Edit: It’s OK, I found it. Archived 210 times!!]
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Central England temperature (CET) is an amalgam of 3 Central England weather stations and is the oldest and most famous in the World dating to 1659.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/
It is maintained by the Met Office in Exeter. What it doesn’t show is the warming prior to 1659. The years around 1540 were probably the warmest in the last 500 years with equally warm extended periods during the Medieval warm period, the Roman Warm period and the Bronze age.
There were also notable cold periods, especially the Little Ice age, which mostly finished around 1850. It is this excess ice and snow that is currently melting in the modern warm period.
There have been 2 very substantial meltings of the Arctic in recent centuries, that from around 1800 to 1830 and from 1908 to 1940. During the first period Torquay scientist Scoresby was sent to the Arctic by the Royal Society to observe the warming. During the latter period Celebrities were ferried to the North Pole on the MV Morrisey to observe the icebergs crashing into the sea. The Titanic was sunk by the melting of the Glaciers creating Icebergs first observed around 1908. There is a plaque recording both these events on the wall of Upton church in Torquay.
An ice patrol was started after the Titanic disaster which lasts to this day. The Russians set up an Arctic institute around 1920 to observe the warming and tax ships that used the shipping lanes that were no longer iced over. The early Holocene 6000 to 10000 years ago, was reckoned to be about 1.8C warmer than today and sea levels much higher. The warmth on upland Dartmoor was recorded with such places as Grimspound-which can still be visited- and this warmer period is recorded on their website.
I think there is also a Torquay in Oz?
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I think there is also a Torquay in Oz?
Yes, Just south of Melbourne in the People’s Republic of Victorianstan.
The Bells Beach surfing event is held there over Easter
https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2024/ct/199/rip-curl-pro-bells-beach/main
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Basil: “But that is Torquay, madam.”
Guest: “Well it’s not good enough.”
Basil: “Well may I ask what you expected to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plain…”
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The hotel in torquay on which the series received its inspiration was knocked down about five years ago. However one of the retirement buildings put in its place is called Sachs lodge after the actor who played Manuel.
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With a character like Manuel, there is no way that series would be made today. It wouldn’t be considered woke. In fact, I wonder when the BBC is going to start destroying copies?
Oh wait!
They are already doing that.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-53020335
Fawlty Towers: John Cleese attacks ‘cowardly’ BBC over episode’s removal
12 June 2020
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Same with the Paul Hogan Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAT-1xmbxEs
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I must say as a young person conditioned by years of “he’s from Barcelona” it came as a surprise when I eventually got to Spain, how well the place operated.
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The Gleneagles was not originally built as a hotel but was modified to become one. The hotel was first opened in 1963 and was managed by Donald Sinclair.
It was initially described as “upmarket” because it advertised private bathrooms in every room. In the early 1970s, cast members of Monty Python’s Flying Circus stayed at the Gleneagles for a planned three weeks, while filming in Paignton. Due to Sinclair’s rudeness towards them, which included criticising Terry Gilliam’s “too American” table etiquette and tossing Eric Idle’s briefcase out of a window “in case it contained a bomb”, the cast left the hotel apart from John Cleese and his wife, Connie Booth. Cleese described Sinclair as “the most marvellously rude man I’ve ever met” and based his Basil Fawlty character on him when he and Booth created Fawlty Towers five years later.
Found this pic of Sachs Lodge
https://churchillsl.co.uk/property/sachs-lodge-torquay/
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Very interesting.
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2003 -‘Fawlty’ hotel saved from threat
What changed the Council’s position?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3174262.stm
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In answer to your query, the former hotel had been empty for some time and was becoming derelict. retirement apartments were on the council wish list so it over rode previous objections.
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“Don’t mention the war”
Fawlty Towers gets German makeover
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/791920.stm
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More Faulty Towers Trivia
During the shooting of the Fawlty Towers episode “The Germans”, Andrew Sachs (Manuel) was left with second degree acid burns due to a fire stunt. He was also hit with a faulty prop on the set of the show by Cleese and suffered a severe headache.
In 1981, at the urging of Elton John, “Manuel” released a cover version of Joe Dolce’s worldwide hit “Shaddap You Face”. When finally released it reached 138 in the UK Chart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS3Ouh21jqA
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Sachs lodge, formerly glen eagles hotel is 100 yards from kents cavern, an internationally famous series of caves
https://www.kents-cavern.co.uk/conservation
It was discovered by William pengelly whose son, by great coincidence, died on the Titanic which I mentioned in my piece about Central England temperature.
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Millvina Dean died in 2009 at 97. She was the last living survivor of the Titanic. Millvina Dean’s ashes were scattered by her partner, Bruno Nordmanis, at the Southampton Docks, where the Titanic left for its first and only voyage,
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If you trend the CET over its long record, it has a reasonably consistent upward trend with steady acceleration. This is entirely consistent with the increasing sunlight due to orbital changes. The chart that was linked creates an anomaly that visually amplifies the acceleration.
Sunlight over global land excluding Antarctica bottomed around 1500. It has been increasing since then.
The Viking colony on Greenland failed in 1450. due to adverse climatic conditions. Arguably just cold or low precipitation or a combination.
Frost fairs on the Thames were recorded for two hundred years up to 1819.
Milankovitch was mostly right about orbital changes driving climate change. What he failed to realise is that getting a lot of ice onto land is energy intensive. The starting point is getting water into the atmosphere from the oceans. You would need to burn 200kg of coal to produce enough energy to take 1000kg of water from the ocean surface into the atmosphere so it can be deposited as snow. Most land north of 40N will always get cold enough to produce snow. Lowering sea level by 120m as reconstructed during the last glacial maximum, requires the energy equivalent to buring coal at the current rate of 9,000Mnt/yr for one million years. All the ice on land is indicative of a humungous amount of energy. The actual formation will be over three or four precession cycles of 23ka but only during the rising sunlight phase for the NH. The sea level with drop around 40m in 10,000 year steps.
By my estimate, permafrost will advance south by 2200. Within 10,000 years, the oceans will be 20 to 40m below their present level.
Scotland, Canada and most of Scandinavia may not be habitable within 1000 years.
I have doubts that any effort to geo-engineer the climate to prevent glaciation will consistently underestimate the task. When you realise that there are “scientists” who believe that trace amounts of CO2 can alter Earth’s energy balance, you know they have no idea of the energy involved in Earth’s climate system.
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No need to wait 10,000 years.
Due to wokeness they’ll be uninhabitable in ten years or less.
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https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrongeconomics101/ecm-armstrongeconomics101/soul-of-a-nation/
If you’re free you’re not equal, and if you’re equal you’re not free…
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When they replaced the old London bridge in 1831 there were no more frost fairs.
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Clearly bridge building causes warming
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It was constructed in the 13th century, the beginning of the LIA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge#/media/File:London_Bridge_(1616)_by_Claes_Van_Visscher.jpg
The Thames was wider in the old days and water flowed more slowly, so the ice naturally built up.
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Indeed.
Building the Victoria and the Albert Embankments narrowed the Thames considerably.
So the flow was faster. So ice struggled to form or build up.
I recall that there was some ice in the winter of 1963 – nowhere near enough for a Frost Fair, though.
Auto
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In the middle of last century they put in coal fired power stations along the Thames and presumably that would have alleviated any chance of having frost fairs into the foreseeable future.
Now that they have gone I wonder if a winter like 1739-40 would give us skating time on the Thames.
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In 1739-40 there was a frost fair on the Thames.
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And also 695, 1608, 1683–84, 1716, 1789 and 1814.
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True, however 1740 came hard on the heels of the overly warm 1730s and about ten years ago David Archibald predicted a rerun, but it didn’t eventuate.
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Thinking of visiting the UK ?
Well if you do, don’t get sick or have an accident.
“The NHS is to introduce electric ambulances, raising concerns that its drive for Net Zero is being put above patient safety owing to the limited range and long charging times.”
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/03/15/fears-for-patients-as-nhs-introduces-electric-ambulances-in-net-zero-drive/
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When will the woke every learn?
https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/latest-fleet-news/electric-fleet-news/2022/07/06/electric-police-cars-running-out-of-charge-responding-to-emergencies
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The question:
“He was responding to a question from councillor Steve Robinson who asked if the PCC supported the use of electric cars. ”
His answer:
” Nelson said: “We have the largest fleet by percentage size. That has brought its problems.
“The design options available for electric vehicles for operational uses are not perhaps as advanced as I would like them to be. So, let’s put it like this, I’m cautious about going any further down that road at this stage.
“I’d like to see more operational choice so that, for instance, if an officer is out in a rural area on a road traffic accident and his lights are one, his radio is on, his heater is on, I wouldn’t want him to run out of power for all of those different facilities, simply because he or she is in an electric car.
“I’ve heard lots of problems with officers driving around in electric vehicles having problems trying to find recharging facilities. Running out of puff and then having to get another vehicle.
“So, although the world is going down that road and I fully understand and support climate controls and green areas, it’s definitely an important thing but my first priority is to fight crime. And therefore, I have to take the operational effect into account.”
A real answer: “No,” which has the advantages of being brief, understandable and relevant.
He must be practising for a political role.
Cheers
Dave B
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As I found out a few months ago, obtaining medical assistance in the UK is very difficult. For a start, the NHS telephone number provided on the internet doesn’t work when phoning on an overseas mobile, and there isn’t any other number to call.
If you work through the online QandA, you end up with the instruction to phone them…
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Why would a UK citizen have an overseas mobile ? Maybe because they live abroad and only scuttle home when they need medical help. Health tourists are part of the problem for the NHS. Just saying …
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Where is the Main Stream Media on this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMKpCiDomgM&t=192
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So called “scientists” at the CSIRO would be better employed doing this type of research instead of the rubbish they serve up on command from their political masters.
I have already stocked my fridge with some Guinness for St Pats Day.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13201369/Guinness-tastes-better-Irish-music-St-Patricks-Day.html
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For the perfect Guinness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMlvXcBP0rE
https://www.amazon.com.au/Official-Guinness-Nitrosurge-Experience-785861/dp/B09HR329BC
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“…better while listening to Irish music”
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LATAM Boeing 787 free fall – enter the flight attendant serving a meal. Mmmmmm lol
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It’s unbelievable that such an event could happen due to accidentally activating what is presumably a motorised seat adjustment switch. Even so, was the pilot asleep at the stick? Why did they take so long to react?
Secondly, there is a reason people are told to wear seat belts in aircraft, even when the seat belt sign is not activated. Why weren’t people doing that? Injuries die to unexpected turbulence happen all the time when people remove seat belts.
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Video of the loose rocker switch
Also would not happen in an Airbus with a side stick controller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRF1YTVJ1Q4
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But wait, you also get:
https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/1768770669116846509
Boeing, Boeing, gone!
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Well that WAS interesting!! Ok, now the seat moving forward sounds plausible.
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Kanuckistan road-tests a Chinese product.
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/great-reset/canada-to-incorporate-social-scores-in-banking/
One that is sure to ne implemented in a country VERY close to you.
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Scary.
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” Open Banking Excellence, a World Bank partner that originated in the UK, claims that it will host all of a bank’s relevant needs in one place. ”
Hacker’s wet dream…
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I recently went on a Sydney train and on that train were two food delivery slaves and their electric bicycles.
I was amazed at the huge size of the batteries, much larger than on an ordinary electric bike, plus also the two delivery drivers’ bikes were taking up an enormous amount of space during peak time.
If one of those battery packs decided to self-combust on a crowded train it would be a very serious problem.
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Electric bikes have been banned by a number of train operators in the UK
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Compilation of electric bus fires.
Are you woke enough to ride an EV bus?
https://youtu.be/I1Ez54n27Gw
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Donald Trump was once again spot on warning about the political, economic, military and biological threat of China. Unfortunately, our traitorous politicians never saw it and went out of their way to invite Chinese control of parts of our economy. Remember, when Chinese companies “invest” it is not done as part of the free market but as an instrument of Chinese Government control.
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Short video:
Don’t ever hire woke people or even waste time interviewing them. They will be an endless source of trouble.
Ben Shapiro looks at a woke job interview.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ayiedkcu6Mk
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The Babylon Bee really has its work cut out for it. How could this be parodied? Or is it a parody that escaped into the wild.
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How many people today have even heard of shorthand writing?
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Gregg or Pitman?
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Or typing pools for that matter. What memories they bring to mind. One work incident back in the 1980s involved the discovery of the first ever piece of graffiti to be found in a cubicle of the women’s toilets. It was a public service building so not only the discovery itself but also the location was quite shocking to all. Immediate consensus was that it had been written by someone from the typing pool. This conclusion was based on the fact that it contained a very basic spelling mistake. The graffiti stated “I viberated here”.
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The applicant’s arrogance and obsession with bullsh#t agendas shows through.
“Black history month” eh?
Try this:
https://vimeo.com/120068521
Not enough?
Ok, let’s talk about BLM, riots, money laundering, hypocrisy, blacks owning white slaves, the illusions of white racism and supremacy.
Crying booth for the snowflake on standby.
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Things they forgot –
“Oppenheimer Oversights
What the Oscar winner conceals is crucial”
https://www.frontpagemag.com/oppenheimer-oversights/
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CSIRO boss defends scientists after Dutton attack
Opposition leader Peter Dutton fired shots at the credibility of the institution and its energy cost modelling earlier this week in the context of its nuclear energy push.
Yet the cost of the technology remains a sticking point, with CSIRO’s December GenCost report identifying nuclear small modular reactors as the highest-cost technology explored in the analysis and solar and wind the cheapest.
Speaking to reporters in western Sydney on Tuesday, Mr Dutton said the report had been “discredited” and was “not a genuine piece of work”.
The opposition leader said the point he was trying to make was the “need to compare apples with apples”.
“At the moment, that report that was released, it doesn’t take into consideration all of the costs around renewables.”
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The cost of back-up batteries to completely replace coal and gas is around A$10 TRILLION
How could the “scientists” at the CSIRO miss that number?
Current “Big Batteries” would provide 4 minutes of back-up of national demand if called on to do so.
How could the “scientists” at the CSIRO miss that number?
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Easily!
The prime test for modelling –
“If in doubt leave it out”
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CSIRO are sooking about being called out on their ‘Gencost’, they have obviously left out a large amount of the cost of ditching coalfired baseload.
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The GenCost report uses LCOE costings, not the full cost or FCOE. You cannot compare LCOE costs because each energy source is only costed over its own lifetime. You have to use a costing method that accurately compares energy costs over the longest lifetime, being nuclear. When you do this, and include the need to replace renewables at least once, if not twice or more, then the cost of renewables blows out significantly.
Then add firming/backup to the renewables, and they renewables cost increases still further.
Then include the efficiency or CF, and up go the renewables cost again.
And that’s before including the cost of the extra transmission lines needed.
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An example shows how renewables start off cheap and end up more expensive. Cost per kW:, calculated over nuclear lifetime. SMR first, then large-scale solar:
Basic overnight cost: $5316 $1100
Adjust for CF: $5596 $5500
Adjust for plant lifetime: $5596 $13200
Adjust for firming (think firming too small): $5596 $14882
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There is only one cost that matters. NetZero guarantees economic demise.
If China and India were included in the rush to NetZero, the world would already recognise how damaging it is economically. But right now, the developed nations rely on the coal burning nations for their manufactured goods. If that dried up then inflation would run rampant.
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If solar and wind are cheapest why is it a fact that the more we get, the more expensive electricity becomes?
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And what would the CSIRO know about building and running a fully operational Nuclear Power Station? Have they ever done this before? Did they build Lucas Heights?
What a crock of sh*t.
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FWIW
“Adams’ 6 Levels of Political Awareness”
“Table of Contents
1. Rupar Hoax Level
2. Breitbart Anger Level
3. Gell-Mann Amnesia Level
4. Fauci Expert Level
5. Benz Machinery Level
6. Epstein Suicide Level
CONCLUSION”
https://www.wholereason.com/2024/03/adams-6-levels-of-political-awareness.html
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Peter’s comment above is a story we must not forget.
Our democratic process has been abused and we must take appropriate action.
Prosecute.
Fine, and
Imprison.
https://joannenova.com.au/2024/03/saturday-50/#comment-2744679
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“Our democratic process”
Is democracy a failed experiment like it was during the Roman Republic?
Is a benevolent dictator better?
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May very well be true. Democracies fail because voters vote for the party appearing to give away the most money to them, and/or providing the best food and circuses to keep the populous amused and distracted. Neither bribe provides the best government for the country!
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“Is a benevolent dictator better?”
Well, do you want to more educated to have more sway? Give everyone the vote and tertiary education two votes, a doctorate five votes..
Do you want the successful to have more sway? Everyone one vote, millionaires three votes, billionaires 20votes..
..or the productive to have more votes? Unemployed no votes, workers 1 vote, small employers 5 votes, large employers 10votes..
No votes at all, you get a jury summons to spend 4years in service to your country in Parliament, just do the best you can with the other ‘real people’ of the country. Only once in your life, for a few million dollars and make sure you wear this podcast microphone 24hrs/day so your adoring public can check on you anytime…
There are a lot of options, and nearly all would be better than what we have.
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No. It’s a sabotaged experiment. Democracy relies on an educated and informed electorate. Education has been murdered and partly replaced by job training. The uneducated electorate is also uninformed, misinformed, disinformed, and malinformed. Democracy hasn’t got a chance under those conditions. Public opinion is manufactured, massaged, and made completely sterile, compliant, and harmless.
He might be benevolent when he assumes power, but remember Acton, “All power tends to corrupt, absolute power corrupts absolutely”. It is a remarkable dictator who can remain benevolent while wielding absolute power.
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Boeing Whistleblower Epsteined
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/boeing-whistleblower-if-anything-happens-me-its-not-suicide
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That was my first impression when I heard, they’ve JFK’d him.
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Scientists plan to dehydrate the stratosphere
If Bill Gates‘ plan to block the Sun’s rays from reaching Earth wasn’t already insane enough, a team of scientists is now planning to help his efforts with a new “geoengineering technique” to completely dehydrate the stratosphere, stripping it of all its water vapor.
Water vapor is important to Earth. Not only does it trap heat from the Sun, making the planet liveable, but its complex molecules also absorb heat radiated from Earth’s surface, re-radiating it back to the planet.
According to researchers led by Shuka Schwarz of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), water vapor in the stratosphere plays a major role in trapping heat from the Earth’s surface.
These scientists somehow believe that tampering with Earth’s temperature will not have any consequences. Or perhaps they do, and that’s the point?
And if their experiment goes wrong? Well, Gates and the elites can all disappear into their luxurious underground bunkers while the rest of us fry on the surface.
https://disswire.com/scientists-join-bill-gates-efforts-to-block-the-sun-by-dehydrating-stratosphere/
They’ve already got their luxury bunkers set up.😉
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Perhaps the other ploys are not working so they have to up the ante.
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This is complete nonsense, the Hunga Tonga Hunga eruption put enough water vapour into the stratosphere to fill more than 58,000 Olympic-size swimming pools. It will dehydrate naturally in a couple of years.
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China planning to ANNEX SPACE, control the moon
The race is on to construct the first-ever moon base, and communist China, with the help of Russia, is planning to win.
If successful, China’s moon base could render Earth’s “nightlight” off limits to all other nations, including the United States. In essence, the moon would be owned by China.
China not only wants the moon under its control: It also wants to annex parts of the solar system. This is a possibility as well if China becomes the first nation to establish a base on the moon.
According to Richard Fisher from the International Assessment and Strategy Center, Chinese control of the moon would also give China control of Cis-Lunar space, meaning the portion of open space between Earth and the moon.
“Control of Cis-Lunar space would give a country the ability to shoot down or otherwise disable deep-space satellites, which are essential for, among other things, the early warning of ballistic missile attacks,” warns the Gatestone Institute.
https://www.stationgossip.com/2024/03/china-planning-to-annex-space-control.html
That’s a long way for chinese takeaway.
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Haha! As if America isn’t planning on doing exactly the same! So, we have several countries with stations on the moon.. and what happens when war breaks out between a couple of them on Earth?
How long before moon colonies announce their independence from the mother country back on Earth?? A decade? What do you do? Send up the Marines?
Anyone worried about the ‘Rod of God’?
I do love how so much science fiction I read when young is coming to life.
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China and Russia colluding to take control of empty space, in your dreams.
Article II of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty prohibits ‘national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.’
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Oh well, thank goodness there’s a treaty. Nothing to worry about then.
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Absolutely!
And if anyone – anyone at all – thinks otherwise, I’ll wave a bit of paper at them!
And I’ll write ‘Treaty’ on it … in BIG letters.
So they can easily see it!
That’ll stop them!
Auto
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The good news is that both those countries are in financial difficulty and political dictatorships have no future.
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Fake meat’s free fall, The Highwire
https://rumble.com/v4jffvu-fake-meats-free-fall.html
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Python For Dinner? Scientists Pushing People To Eat More Snake Meat!
SYDNEY, Australia — Meat alternatives are all the rage these days. While many researchers are encouraging people to find more sustainable plant-based foods to eat, a new study has some surprising dietary advice — eat more python!
An international team examining the landscapes of Thailand and Vietnam finds that there’s potential for python farming to become a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional livestock used for meat. This research, published in the journal Scientific Reports, reveals that python farming, long established in Asia, might just be the solution which solves increasing food insecurity around the world.
The food conversion ratio, a key metric in evaluating the efficiency of animal farming, stands at 4.1 percent for pythons. This figure surpasses that of traditional livestock, indicating that pythons convert food to body mass more effectively. Remarkably, the study found that the edible portion of a python, including the skin and meat, constitutes 82 percent of its live weight, which is a higher yield compared to many conventional farm animals.
The study finds that python farming also offers several environmental and practical advantages. These reptiles are ectothermic (cold-blooded), requiring less energy to maintain body temperature compared to endothermic (warm-blooded) animals like mammals and birds. This trait translates into lower food and resource needs, making pythons an eco-friendly option. Additionally, their ability to thrive on a diet of waste protein from other industries helps in recycling nutrients and reducing waste.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54874-4
Well, anything is better than eating bugs and mold.
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Well, anything is better than eating bugs and mold…. or dead people..
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FWIW –
“Long COVID ‘indistinguishable’ from other post-viral syndromes a year after infection, researchers find”
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-03-covid-indistinguishable-viral-syndromes-year.html
“Long Covid: even faker than you thought ”
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/long-covid-even-faker-than-you-thought?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=363080&post_id=142641478&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=9bg2k&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
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The ABC has also published a story about it:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-16/queensland-chief-health-officer-long-covid/103594020
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“The study of 5,000 adults, contacted via text message, suggested long COVID symptoms were indistinguishable from other viruses. It found similar rates of moderate-to-severe functional limitations in the daily lives of people 12 months after a COVID infection compared to seasonal flu and other respiratory illnesses…”
“What we are saying is that the incidence of these symptoms is no greater in COVID-19 than it is in other respiratory viruses and that to use this term long COVID is misleading.”
All the extra complications, illness and death were caused by the vaccines, not the virus, he just didn’t get around to saying it.
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We should have a think about what an alien race would expect to see if they visited Earth, in the way of energy production and distribution.
Would they expect to see windmills dotted about the landscape or underground modular reactors dotted about urban areas quietly and cleanly supplying electricity to the most densely populated areas.
The former would identify us as backward race not far removed from living in caves, the latter would mark us as a modern thinking society.
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FWIW
“Elite Heaven or Real Hell on Earth?
Anytime ideology and dogma trump merit, logic, and safety, the result is predictably dangerous. America needs to recalibrate its priorities to protect the lives and aspirations of its citizens.”
https://amgreatness.com/2024/03/14/elite-heaven-or-real-hell-on-earth/
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The ever-present United Nations is involved in an annual program for female STEMM scientists to spend a week or two each year in the Antarctic. Cost in the range of $20,000 to $30,000 each.
The first trip was in 2016, under the name Homeward Bound.
https://www.un.org/en/academic-impact/unai-digital-discussion-series-homeward-bound-expedition-female-scientists
While I do not condemn this exercise at first blush – I am all for geniune scientific progress, irrespective of male/female, the best person for the job, etc., but it does raise some questions.
1. What is the rationale for the discriminatory female only invitees? (When warriors say that there are more genders than female and male, impossible to define, etc.)?
2. These are supposed to be advanced STEMM scientists, but few are doing advanced research and few are doing hard science. (Women in STEMM Australia is a non-profit organisation founded in 2014 which has grown into a nationally recognised association for women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM). Search and read the rather low level of science most are currently engaged in.
3. Many of the ladies intereviewed express strong motivation to protect the globe from climate change, some saying they are going to Antarctica to learn how to do this better. Why are there no prominent reports of sceptical female scientists aboard?
4. The 2024 trip includes study of Avian Influenza in penguins that is now in Antarctica and stronger in Sth America. Are human travellers a vector to the spread of this and other illness?
5. We the taxpayers are having our money spent via The Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP), a group with representatives chosen by our federal government. Did any reader know this and did any reader think it a good or bad idea to use scarce funding this way?
6. Was there serious study of the potential for sex problems before the iudea started? After the firt voyage, we read
“The women who wrote to me, all alumnae of Homeward Bound’s inaugural Antarctic voyage, alleged that, rather than working to remove barriers that stymie women scientists, the trip was plagued by them. They noted several instances of sexual harassment and bullying, and one participant alleged a disturbing episode of what she labeled “sexual coercion” at the hands of one of the ship’s crew. Much of that environment of hostility was perpetuated, they say, by Homeward Bound’s leadership and faculty.” Dearie me, what did they expect? This goes back to Adam and Eve.
Geoff S
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As I said recently, there should be no taxpayer funding for “research” in places that also happen to be desireable holiday locations such as tropical paradises (e.g. Great Barrier Reef) or extreme remote adventure locations (e.g. Antarctica).
In my observation, typically taxpayer-funded jobs in such locations result in poor research output anyway. If these people must go, let them crowd-fund from similiar minded people.
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Ditto doctor’s conferences and conventions, politicians meetings, conferences, conventions, and “research”, anything taxpayer-funded, or corporate-sponsored.
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” Dearie me, what did they expect? ”
That’s WHY they were sent! There are not enough women in Antarctica. Didn’t anyone tell them that before they went, or are they so far gone into their fantasy world that they cannot recognise regular men?
Diversity hires… I’m sure you’ll find women in the military have exactly the same problems.
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“Many of the ladies interviewed express strong motivation to protect the globe from climate change, some saying they are going to Antarctica to learn how to do this better.”
So they are little better than dumb climate activists and most likely are lezzos, hence the furore when the ‘hard word’ is put on them.
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Q/ Why STEMM rather than STEM ? Isn’t medicine covered by Science or have I missed something.
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Yet another Boeing incident
The link is worth the visit for the pic at then end of the piece
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/boeing-737-139-passengers-loses-external-panel-mid-air
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I wonder if the fault relates to any quota hires?
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IIRC Boeing was trumpeting them
e.g.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/did-diversity-equity-inclusion-play-role-alaska-airlines/
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To early to say. There is a tendency to see everything through that prism. To me its just interesting that this is coming to a head now and the pace is quickening. There are probably many factors in play.
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Some good news on Armstrong Economics-
“Organizations like Planned Parenthood are now looking to target men in states where abortions are no longer permitted. The rate of sterilization for childless young men in states without access to abortion is rapidly rising… The International Journal of Impotence Research reported a 35% increase in vasectomy consultations, with around 22.4% resulting in sterilization, since the Dobbs ruling…
..White males are more likely to volunteer to undergo this procedure than other races, as it is commonly taboo in various cultures, but celebrated among social justice warriors ”
Go the pickup trucks!
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Just had a call from.my birthplace, Odessa – 20 killed, 70 wounded in result of second Iskander strike into the same spot. In their terrorist fashion the Russians waited until emergency services and police got to the place, so dead are mostly “non-civilians” like police chief, ex-vice-mayor, etc,..
I guess, like me, like most of the townsfolk, they can speak Ukrainian when they had to.
So they were legitimate targets – Zionist Nazis Banderovtsy.
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Not the same place where the British military run their drones from when attacking Russian ships is it? They killed a lot of them a couple of weeks back when they were concentrated in one place.
There’s no gain for Putin in killing civilians, why would he bother? I expect those rescuers killed were all fit young men in military uniforms digging their comrades out of the rubble, as has been filmed before after a similar strike.
Ah- You may read this without a translation program-
https://t-me.translate.goog/milinfolive/118368?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB
“Today’s Iskander strike in Odessa hit the gathering place of Ukrainian security forces – one of the largest Odessa publications, Dumskaya. According to the publication, “the entire district” knew that the sanatorium in the area of Kovalevsky’s Dacha was concentrated with Ukrainian “police or military” personnel. The author of the material compares this arrival with a strike on the barracks in Nikolaev, Desna, Yavorov and an arrival on the formation in Zarechny, which led to multiple casualties among enemy personnel.”
“Just 10 minutes later, Dumskaya deleted this post. Let us recall that earlier it became known about the death of several Ukrainian security officials, including the commander of the “Tsunami” battalion, the head of the preventive activities department of the Odessa police, and the mobilized former deputy mayor of Odessa. At the moment, according to Ukrainian authorities, the death toll has reached 20 people, but there is no exact number of security forces killed.”
More in here-
https://t-me.translate.goog/s/milinfolive?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB
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Could have been worse, at least they wern’t burnt alive while a pack of Ukranian Nazis cheered and threw petrol bombs.
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FWIW – More covid
“Fisman’s Fraud”
https://pjmedia.com/david-solway-2/2024/03/15/fismans-fraud-n4927358
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One Nation have released a rosella vodka.
https://www.whitelabelspirits.com.au/shop/p/senate-vodka
I’m guessing they’re not aware that rosella is toxic to the testes.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299111743_Testicular_effects_of_sub-chronic_administration_of_Hibiscus_sabdariffa_calyx_aqueous_extract_in_rats
‘botanist Fran Bodkin’ ‘says the nectar of native hibiscus plants – of which there are around 40 species – has actually been used for thousands of years by Indigenous people to dull male libido.’
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/science-environment/2018/02/native-hibiscus-dulls-male-libido-says-indigenous-botanist/
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Of the former Anglo representative democracies, Australia, Canada, NZ, UK and USA, in what order will each get to the bottom in their race toward that goal?
I think at the moment Canada is trying hardest, then Once Great Britain, New Zimbabwe, Australia then USA. Although Obama/Biden are putting in a noble effort, others are just so much worse.
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But no mention of 10 years of rocketing and shelling ethnic Russians in Donbass. Terrororism is a card easily played by both sodes it seems
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Much longer than that. The Malayasian MH17 airliner was shot down in 2014 and the war was in full swing then.
The journalists world acted surprised that the Donbas was an active war zone with (Russian) anti aircraft batteries. The airline knowingly flew over the war zone.
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McDonald’s: Global outage was caused by “configuration change”
McDonald’s has blamed a third-party service provider’s configuration change, not a cyberattack, for the global outage that forced many of its fast-food restaurants to close.
According to a statement shared by the company’s Chief Information Officer Brian Rice, the global technology system outage began around midnight CDT on Friday.
However, the outage still impacts some McDonald’s restaurants even though the root issues were “quickly identified and corrected.”
“Many markets are back online, and the rest are in the process of coming back online. We are closely working with those markets that are still experiencing issues,” Rice said.
“Notably, this issue was not directly caused by a cybersecurity event; rather, it was caused by a third-party provider during a configuration change.”
The massive IT outage impacted restaurants worldwide, in the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, and New Zealand.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/mcdonalds-global-outage-was-caused-by-configuration-change/
No self-respecting hacker would target McMinuteMush anyway.
Just wait until the global digital gulags go live and someone makes a “configuration change” and everyone is locked out of everything for days, weeks, months…
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Back in the day, software changes were thoroughly tested by people who knew what they were doing plus end users, before being rolled out.
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Seems to happening more frequently, the newer gens must be moving up.
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This has been out for a year, but I just came across it, so probably it has been bought up before? “The Great Awakening Documentary”. I thought it was a very clear history of the 2020s, and the left and WEF’s march. It is long at 1.45.00, but excellently documented.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptff6GXi-Ek
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As part of the great awakening too:
Two “must see” films
I highly recommend two recent films: The Unseen Crisis, about the vaccine injured and Epidemic of Fraud, about the suppression of early treatments.
The unseen crisis
Epidemic of fraud
https://kirschsubstack.com/p/two-must-see-films
Free links:
https://rumble.com/v328988-the-unseen-crisis-documentary.html
https://rumble.com/v3t3f5r-john-davidson-epidemic-of-fraud.html
Direct links:
https://ak2.rmbl.ws/s8/2/_/H/z/U/_HzUn.gaa.mp4
https://ak2.rmbl.ws/s8/2/4/6/q/c/46qcl.caa.mp4
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15 Min City Goes Ahead Despite Name Change Says Council Whistleblower
Oxford City Council has said that they are to drop the term “15-minute-city” from their documents and will no longer use the term to describe their plan due to “fear of backlash”.
However, a Whistleblower, who is privy to the Council’s core agenda, says that there is no-change whatsoever to any of the schemes: no watering down, no rolling back, no listening to the public, only a change of name. In fact, our contact warns of a ‘doubling-down’ of the plans with 2024 seeing a huge increase in the 15 minute city agenda to bully motorists out of their cars.
The 15 minute city plan has been exposed as a SCAM.
The idea that amenities are local to residents is the sales pitch of the 15 minute city. Yet, despite this, not a single new facility has been built anywhere in any of the zones. If they had then residents probably would abandon their cars. This is the glaringly obvious omission in the plan.
https://www.visionnews.online/post/15-min-city-goes-ahead-despite-name-change-says-council-whistleblower
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An ‘AI’ fast food drive-thru is mostly just human workers in the Philippines
AI drive-thru company Presto Automation touted its automated ordering technology and has clients at chains like Checkers and Del Taco. But new filings indicate that human labor is powering a majority of orders.
Artificial intelligence-powered drive-thru company Presto Automation described itself as “one of the largest labor automation technology providers in the industry,” and boasted its ability to increase sales and “save” human labor time.
But according to recent filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, off-site human workers are stepping in and completing over 70 percent of orders.
There’s a pattern of AI “solutions” that actually end up being contractors working in countries with lower labor costs — and often, the AI companies work hard to conceal this fact. An online shopping app called Nate, popular with influencers and content creators, said it used AI to auto-fill customers’ checkout details. But it was revealed that the company had hired workers in the Philippines to manually complete orders in a majority of cases. Other startups have similarly marketed human labor as being “AI.”
https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/8/23993427/artificial-intelligence-presto-automation-fast-food-drive-thru-philippines-workers
Another aspect to the lie that is “A.I.”
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EV’s: and now for something completely different
Rodents chewing on wires isn’t new. But that’s small comfort for someone who spent thousands on an EV that’s now completely useless.
When Samil Sanal started his electric car for a regular day of work as an Uber driver in February, all the lights on his dashboard began blinking.
“System failure,” the car said.
He never would have guessed what was going on under the bonnet of the €30,000 EV.
Deep in the entrails of Sanal’s Kia e-Niro, an electric crossover, one or several rodents had gnawed away at big chunks of wiring, causing more than €5,000 in damage that neither the car’s warranty nor his insurance will cover.
“Rodents made a picnic out of the Kia,” Emma Sanal, his wife, told Euronews Next.
The couple and their two children live near Lyon, France, in a house with a garden close to the Rhône River. Two older cars parked outside right next to the Kia were left unscathed, they said.
https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/04/08/rodents-devoured-this-man-s-electric-car-and-nobody-wants-to-cover-the-damage
Soya based wiring looms are in most modern cars and attract rodents. However, only EV’s use peanut oil for lubrication purposes and anything peanut is a very well known rodent attractant.
Better spray the whole car with peppermint! 😆
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Worst of Woke Awards, 2024.
https://youtu.be/J4v70W6xMHg
Get woke, go broke.
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Freeloaders of the week. Anthony Albanese Tony Burke Adam Bandt
Danger Dan Reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-ChhVgDPUY
Some of the comments
270 NT houses a year for 10 years = 2700 houses at a cost to taxpayers of $4 billion. Almost $1.5 million per house. When you already own the land they’re being built on?
In 2008- 2018 Federal Government allocated $5.4 billion to remote housing in Northern Territory and in 2019-2023 the Federal government again committed to $550 million dollars matched by the Territory Government totalling $1.1 billion to remote housing in the Northern Territory, where has all that money gone?????? Now another $4 billion, who is auditing this Sh#t show.
There is, and forever has been, one crisis in Australia – a governance crisis. You see, we cannot afford to maintain our various levels of municipal, state and federal governments, their staff, or their families. So, can we afford Adam Bandt accumulating a total of $151,300.72 in domestic travel charges for a 3-month period (Oct-Dec22)? And can we afford for the same period Anthony Albanese charging us $491,580.14 in domestic travel? But, it only gets worse if you look at the (easily and publicly available) figures for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, when Albanese charged us more than $2.67 million in total expenses. Can anyone tell me what our return on our expenditure was? We simply cannot afford to be financially scammed and pillaged by our Ponzi scheming politicians.
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Sanctionsmeet the fungible problem again
“How Much Does The US Depend On Russian Uranium?”
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/how-much-does-us-depend-russian-uranium
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Morefrom a “reliable source”
“Friday Funny: John Kerry Praises Haitian Cannibals’ Efforts To Reduce Humanity’s Carbon Footprint”
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/03/15/friday-funny-john-kerry-praises-haitian-cannibals-efforts-to-reduce-humanitys-carbon-footprint/
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Just saw on tv news that Australia just had record monthly immigration numbers – January – 125 000 arrived! And officialdom treats it just like a gust of wind; it just wafts right on by. A couple of days ago I came across this item from a migrant to Canada, and it seems maybe Canada has been pushing this migration scam for a bit longer than us? Canada took 1 million migrants last year, while planning to build 200 000 homes. Over the next 5 years planning for another 7.25 million migrants, and build a new house for 1 in 400 families, and no new infrastructure, or medical facilities! He calls it the migration scam . 15 mins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQiwNepxHv0&t=272s
Just watched Joe Rogan with James Lindsay and they posited, that ‘THEY’ are trying to overwhelm Western countries with chaos, collapse our infrastructures, so they can bring in emergency laws.
Full Joe Rogan interviews are now on you tube.
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Things that happen
“Montana franken sheep scandal?”
https://www.redpowermagazine.com/forums/topic/156982-montana-franken-sheep-scandal/
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