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huxleypiggles
3 years ago

“Throw those curtains wide…”

Oh but I wish we could. I have had a series of texts this evening from a group I periodically drink with:

“I’ve got an invitation for a booster next week. And a ‘flu jab at the same time.”

“I’ve just got my invitation too.”

“I’ve got mine next month.”

Idiot 1. – “I haven’t keeled over from the other three yet.”

“Boosted already, you get a nice gentle high with this one, and visuals early on.”

“Ooh, something to look forward to.”

“Sounds like you lot won’t be worried about any infections. I might join you, it’s been a while now so I guess my last jab is losing its potency.”

That is five individuals.

I have given up trying to talk sense to them. Utter idiots.

Whoops, Good morning fellow maquis.

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

“I haven’t keeled over from the other three yet”… makes it sound like he’s looking forward to finding out how many it will take before he does…

Do you mind my asking the average age of the group? If getting an invite to get a jab makes them giddy it sounds like they don’t have too much else going on in their lives.

And a good morning to you too Hux

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

Hello Jane. I hope all is reasonably well in NL what with nut Rutte.

Average age approx 63.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

They sound like complete morons! And a good morning back. 🙂

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Greetings Mogs. “Morons.”

What a firkin social circle!

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Elbow. 🙂

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Correct. 😀

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Hey DS! Did somebody snitch then?? Maybe “f*cking” would be more likely to not get edited from my post? Jeez..pathetic.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Oh dear…sounds like a very bad black comedy. I would understand if this was sarcasm but honestly, it’s actually quite terrifying. Idiots as you say.

Good morning, HP!

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Cheers Aethelred.

I do not believe these are out of the ordinary.

Number 1 is a graduate – Town Planning admittedly, but…

One a successful business man.

A highly skilled joiner.

A plumber.

And a retired Town planner.

A reasonable cross section I would say.

The backbone of Britain eh?

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

https://thecountersignal.com/genetically-modified-mosquitoes-vaccinate-a-human/

Just received this from one of the Friday idiots. They think it’s funny. So, by way of response I posted this from Roundup:

Top doctor who once promoted Covid vaccines on TV, now says they should be halted

I don’t usually respond but they will receive some painful articles if they persist.

Amtrup
3 years ago

John Helmer on the Nord Stream sabotage argues that it was Poland and US special forces together, with a certain amount of “looking away” by Sweden and Denmark, and that it is an attack on Germany and on certain related aspects of current EU situation/dynamics ( and something else to blame on Russia too ).

http://johnhelmer.org/the-bornholm-blow-up-repeats-the-bornholm-bash-poland-attacks-germany-and-blames-russia/?fbclid=IwAR27bJ_K3iTJ8zhvF_VckWdXwcj6UzD8aYNU13s-Wl9i6ZXIcQ2HrXej1As

German stock market in free fall.

1984imminent
3 years ago

We’re hearing a lot about the economy crashing, and the government taking a massive gamble, but one very big thing seems to have been forgotten… that much of this economic damage might have been caused by LOCKDOWN?!?!?!?! Three of them? Was forcing healthy people not to work ever going to end well, along with breeding a generation of hypochondriacs? Did not Saint Boris (whom now people are pleading for the return of – see how quickly people forget lockdown and partygate) lock the country down three times, on a panicked whim, bullied by unions, surrounded by his merry men saying phrases such as “next slide, please” “control the virus” “hands face space” (incidentally, did you know hand sanitizer was confiscated from those queuing past the coffin)? Are the government trying to make us forget about their full-frontal assault on businesses, and the mental health of children? We must never forgive or forget lockdown. Was Liz Truss chosen as a puppet to make the public forget lockdown? While Liebour are now settling out their stall, blaming the government for everything, we must not forget that they were either cheering lockdown on, or saying it should have been earlier, harder, longer, and… Read more »

JohnK
3 years ago
Reply to  1984imminent

It may be that many previous Labour members pulled the financial plug on account of it’s lack of opposition. According to their annual report, tens of thousands of members have left, with no doubt some redundancies at head office to balance it off. Something like 90,000 @ £50 a pop. They don’t advertise that at the conference.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  JohnK

Sir Kneel is a toxic piece of rubbish. That might be one reason for the loss of members.

st27
st27
3 years ago
Reply to  JohnK

Yes: I’m one ex-Labour member. I was horrified at the way they were going on lockdown, vaxxes, “misinformation”. Then the way they monstered that pub landlord in Bath was the final straw. I told them exactly why I resigned my membership, at length.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  st27

Welcome. 👍

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  1984imminent

Nor should we forget that the Emergency Covid was quietly given the nod for another 6 months in Parliament without any real debate.
Real opposition would have been screaming about abuses of power from the rooftops

NeilParkin
3 years ago

Another fabulous day here in the dystopian hell of the Fourth Reich…

Enjoy…

transmissionofflame
3 years ago

“Rupa Huq’s comments about Kwasi Kwarteng were clearly ‘racist’, says Keir Starmer” – Starmer condemns his MP’s remarks, reports the Telegraph. Well, I’m not entirely sure about that. I don’t feel inclined to let them off so lightly. I don’t overly care about the label. IMO it has become almost meaningless – just a cheap smear used against people whose views you don’t like. Racist to me means treating a whole category of people differently because of their race, or believing that certain characteristics apply to a whole category of people based on race. I think what’s really going on with what Huq said is much more subtle in a way and much more wicked than some mild prejudice based on someone’s race. My read on what she said is that Kwarteng doesn’t fit her preferred narrative of what black people should be like, so she is removing or redefining his identity. And her narrative of what black people should be like is that they should be unfortunate victims who have suffered injustice which she can count on for support while she pretends to fix that injustice. Not sure if that’s really racist as such, more just wickedly manipulative, dishonest,… Read more »

Freecumbria
3 years ago

Not watched it yet but this looks worth a watch
Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion (2022) | Oracle Films | News Uncut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIVZ5ssWB-o

Freecumbria
3 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

If youtube take the video down then go to this link instead

https://www.oraclefilms.com/safeandeffective

Freecumbria
3 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

Watched it now. It’s an extremely well made documentary. The personal testimonies from the vaccine injured are very powerful and difficult to watch.

Certainly one to pass on to friends and family who haven’t worked out what has been going on.

Well done oracle films!

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Reply to  Freecumbria

a very well made documentary, well balanced with lots of emotion and not too much bamboozling data….
unlikely to see it in the BBC or chan4 but maybe GBNews could slot it in prime time as a special if one of their excellent presenters fancy a day off

Mogwai
3 years ago

This is an excellent testimony by a whistleblowing flight surgeon in the U.S army giving details of the pilots and other personnel she’s had to treat with vax injuries, the corruption within the military ( tampering with medical records etc ) and she shares much data and other information on what she’s discovered since the roll-out began. As she says, what better endorsement that the jabs are safe than the DoD mandating this bioweapon for all armed forces and no exemptions apply? Chock-full of interesting facts.

https://rumble.com/v1lbl6l-army-ltcol-theresa-long-md-full-testimony.html

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago

Now Sussex Police wants to use gender neutral ‘Mx’ for criminals” 
Mmmm. I wonder if I commit a crime in Sussex, say rob a bank (although in some circles that could be seen as a public service) whether I can identify as an innocent bystander?

adamcollyer
adamcollyer
3 years ago

If you do want to watch Giorgia Meloni’s speech from 2019, someone else has reposted it on YouTube:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7qWwUUh1P_k

Reminds you irresistibly of someone else…

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Cze5A4iyQGk

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  adamcollyer

She’s just another controlled muppet to give the illusion of democracy. She still supports sending shedloads of money & arms to Ukraine ie money laundering of taxes via the military complex to the bankers at the top.

Chris P
Chris P
3 years ago
TheGreenAcres
3 years ago

If you are waiting for a politician to come along, and actually get elected, who 100% supports your worldview on every issue then I suspect you will be waiting a while.

I prefer her to anything else the Italians have had in the past couple of decades so i’m happy to chalk her election up as a win.

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

She is the least worst of the WEF controlled puppets on offer.
I’m not waiting for any politician to come to my rescue. The political class, the system is set up for the benefit of the establishment & a very select few families. We’re merely chattel to them.

JayBee
3 years ago

Any Italian leader is in truth powerless against the EU and US dictates.
Italy is a vassal state to both, thanks to its Euro debt position and the desire of the active and pensioned elite and civil servants to keep being paid in Euro instead of in New Lira- that’s what killed Grexit and Varoufakis too.
Germany and the UK are vassal states just to the US.

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

This article goes some way towards explaining the desperation in the US of linking bioweapon boosters to hurricanes ‘for your safety’. Read the comments, there is a glimmer of hope in the medical world…

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/981393?src=WNL_trdalrt_pos1_ous_220929&uac=294043FR&impID=4693940

Occams Pangolin Pie
3 years ago

Malhotra story is the biggest game in town today, despite the silly Soros mini-sub bubbler sideshow.

Mogwai
3 years ago

So, depressingly we are now over 4 million in the numbers of poultry culled here in the Netherlands due to bird flu. At least if these birds had been killed for food that might have at least given their short lives some meaning but the fact they’re being killed based on a PCR test makes me feel really pissed. They’re apparently going to start trials on a new vaccination here. But, it may be a daft question but it’s genuine, what happens if a person eats a bird that has bird flu? Does this person then get infected with the virus? I was just curious to hear from others more knowledgeable than me on the subject. I’m assuming birds infected with bird flu are not fit for human consumption, hence the killing en masse. But the testing protocols, where entire flocks can be destroyed based on flimsy so-called ”evidence” of infection I think should be called into question as it seems highly unethical to me. Any further info on this is appreciated. TIA.

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2022/09/dutch-trials-begin-on-bird-flu-vaccination-in-first-year-round-outbreak/

The old bat
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I would have thought that cooking would kill any virus – after all, chickens are already hotbeds of bacteria, what’s one more bug going to matter? Perhaps, though, a genuinely sick bird might not make very good eating if the illness caused it to become dehydrated and lose condition. (I have always wondered if you can eat ‘mixy’ rabbits – my dog used to enjoy them, and the buzzards feed them to their young).
As for entire flocks being destroyed, well that is straight from the Ferguson school of contiguous culls, where perfectly healthy and irreplaceable cloven hoofed animals (rare breeds, valuable studs etc) were slaughtered simply because they happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and not because they were ill.
Life is cheap ( or even cheep) if you are a chicken.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

Yes I’d have thought so too but I’m no expert in this area. This is where ethics and animal welfare really come to the fore and how I probably sound like a right hypocrite to vegetarians/vegans out there, as I do eat meat. I just think that if a creature is destined for slaughter to feed humans then it should be kept in humane conditions and I’d really like to know the scientific basis underpinning the rules which say all creatures must be slaughtered, even ones on neighbouring farms if they’re within a 1km radius of the “infected” flock ( perhaps 1 bird that tests positive means the whole flock of 200,000 birds are doomed! ) which just seems nonsensical to me and outright cruel and senseless. I also get itchy teeth around the whole subject of vivisection. I know it’s necessary for drug/vaccine trials in terms of testing for safety signals before moving on to human trials but I *really* wish there were some other way. 🙁 I used to have rats as pets many moons ago and they make delightful and endearing little pets. Breaks my heart to think of all these small furries having such a miserable… Read more »

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

Even the CDC say that as long as you cook poultry and eggs thoroughly you won’t get sick from anything, including bird flu. So what exactly has been achieved by killing 4 million birds thus far? I’m wanting to know more about this vaccine they want to start trialing. You can probably guess where my paranoid spidey senses are taking me on this one. Is it going to be one of those air-bourne ones? Is it something that can contaminate the meat and be passed on to the people consuming said meat products? I’ll have to do more research when I’ve got more time but I just feel justifiably suspicious of everything coming from government and associates right now and the word “vaccine”, especially in conjunction with our food supply sets off alarm bells now to be honest.

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/prevention.htm

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I suspect the destruction of the poultry flocks is simply another line of attack against farmers and the farming industry. Using a ridiculous thing like PCR to confirm infection, yeah right.

The NL government are just widening the scope of attack. I wouldn’t be surprised if this bird ‘flu spread all the way across the continent 😀😀

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

All backed up with evidence from the oh so reliable & infallible PCR tests….

All part of the plan. Double whammy too of killing chickens raised for meat, also gives you the perfect excuse to cull the flocks who produce eggs… Two cheap sources of quality protein extinguished at a stroke.

The solution? Ready meals from processed GMO crap backed by Billy Gates & the rest of the evil cabal….

Mogwai
3 years ago

Well, after reading a bit more around the subject, I wouldn’t be surprised if avian flu is on the agenda as the next scamdemic. It would seem that making a vaccine that targets poultry seems quite the futile endeavour as it’s already passed on from wild, migrating birds ( still can’t see anywhere an explanation as to why bird flu is no longer seasonal, it’s all year round now for some reason ) but apparently local wildlife such as foxes have caught it. But don’t ask me how they would even begin to test for that! So if it can be spread to mammals it’s hardly a stretch that it could be passed on to humans at some stage, especially as it is airbourne. Then there’s the fact that it can go undetected for around 2 weeks as the birds show no symptoms during that incubation period, therefore people will obviously be eating birds that are infected but are asymptomatic..so what exactly is going to be the efficacy of any sort of vaccine if it can be spread so stealthily and to other species? I don’t think keeping birds indoors is at all ethical and given the facts it would… Read more »

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Think you’re right, HP. Joining up all the other dots it all points to the destruction of farming, food supply and meat. As we all know by now, the PCR test is not fit for this kind of thing. Whoever is driving this is just playing their part in the agenda. Expect swine flu next closely followed by fish flu, cow flu and sheep flu. It’ll spread and farmers will be put out of business and Gates will suddenly appear with his labmeat and Schwab with his insects. I don’t know how we can fight back against government decisions on this.

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

Free speech is well & truly under sustained attack courtesy of the EU. A French MEP is calling for a British journalist to be criminally prosecuted for her presence in the Donbass observing the referendum & also for her journalistic output on Syria.
We should be championing the uncovering of war crimes not silencing the voices who have exposed them.

https://thegrayzone.com/2022/09/29/eu-parliamentarian-sanction-vanessa-beeley-donbass-referendums/

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Vanessa Beeley is one very brave lady.

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago

Noah, further to your article on Nord stream 2, have you seen this article?
Very interesting read.

http://johnhelmer.org/the-bornholm-blow-up-repeats-the-bornholm-bash-poland-attacks-germany-and-blames-russia/

JayBee
3 years ago

In Germany, the sabotage isn’t even front page news.
Scholz is quiet too.
This author, not just therefore, speculates convincingly that the German government was on board and is actually quite fine with it.
https://www.anderweltonline.com/klartext/klartext-20222/nato-loest-mit-sprengung-von-nordstream-ein-problem-fuer-habek-und-scholz/
A 7year old speech by George Friedman is also making the rounds, in which all this and more was explained and predicted.
https://youtu.be/gcj8xN2UDKc

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago

Not about any of the Round-up topics (but, then again, this is about all of the topics that interest DS readers) … my latest Substack effort is ostensibly about Joe Biden’s obvious dementia. But it’s really about our awful “watchdog” press that can’t mention that America’s “emperor has no brain.” Excerpt:

Truth be told, the Biden-has-dementia unreported story ties into all the other unreported stories. The real scandal is that America is “served” by a watchdog press corp that seemingly exists to cover-up real scandals, especially when they involve politicians and leaders on “their team.”

The Biden dementia story also probably gives us one reason the press corps will never expose all the Covid scandals and lies. If the mainstream press did belatedly report this, they’d be admitting they covered up or ignored a massively-important story for years. Not going to happen.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/why-i-feel-little-sympathy-for-dementia

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
JohnK
3 years ago

A tax as you go scheme story:

https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2022/09/majority-want-vehicle-taxation-reforms-to-make-ev-drivers-pay-more/ A typical opinion poll issue, no doubt. Have fun with that.

JohnK
3 years ago

Mark Steyn’s show on 29/9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n91uNaEOPU may be of interest from around 27 minutes in, including an interview with Toby re PayPal.