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Post by ianali on Feb 7, 2021 0:01:10 GMT
Just a shame they get lost in his rants Maybe he needs a place to rant? Hard times aren’t they.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2021 5:09:43 GMT
Die at home...Protect the NHS. Are you ok? x Yes thanks, I suppose that was a bit too cynical, even for me. I think I'll lay off the forum (and booze) for a bit. Love to all. x
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Post by JohnV on Feb 7, 2021 7:42:46 GMT
He does make some good points though. As mad as as he sometimes seems. I think people are scared their neighbours are going to report them to the 'authorities', and are trying to keep their heads down. But there's no escape - they know where you live, and if you've voluntarily gone to have 'the vaccine', for which the companies that produce them are exempt from being sued for any unwanted side effects. And if you haven't gone voluntarily, they'll be knocking on your door soon - if you tell them to 'piss off' they are going to send 'persuaders' round. How nice that you 'have a choice'. You do have a choice Ross ....... to not have the vaccination because you don't want it ........or not to have the vaccination because it won't be available
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Post by patty on Feb 7, 2021 7:53:33 GMT
As Lockdown continues people 'see' more and more into the rules and regulations and as they grow tired of not being allowed to travel/meet people etc the blame game is played out in earnest. This am I'm tad fed up.....the amount of dogs now being stolen makes where to walk a bit of a worry... Rules dictate exercising from home and we have police in car parks to ensure no dogs being walked from the car...this means people know where u live. There are only so many variants on routes and I'm avoiding places where people have been approached ref their dogs.. Need Freya to be bit more scary looking really
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2021 7:54:27 GMT
Potential problems around travel for vaccine refuseniks might get interesting. Https://euobserver.com/tickers/150643I suppose with modern electronic passports it would be rather easy to add in that you have had a vaccine. How would it work though? Would you be stopped by UK passport control or the other one? Dodgy though, the thin end of the wedge. I occasionally go to France on account of the kids being half french. They do sometimes look at passports. I suppose it would also be linked to your automobile if traveling by road. The ANPR camera could decline to open the barrier based on your number plate Covid 19 vaccine status. Fake plates anyone? This opens the door to all sorts of bad things really. Much worse things than a nasty pneumonia like virus which kills some people.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2021 8:01:09 GMT
Maybe it should have been called "covid-19.84".
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Post by JohnV on Feb 7, 2021 8:01:56 GMT
Potential problems around travel for vaccine refuseniks might get interesting. Https://euobserver.com/tickers/150643I suppose with modern electronic passports it would be rather easy to add in that you have had a vaccine. How would it work though? Would you be stopped by UK passport control or the other one? Dodgy though, the thin end of the wedge. I occasionally go to France on account of the kids being half french. They do sometimes look at passports. I suppose it would also be linked to your automobile if traveling by road. The ANPR camera could decline to open the barrier based on your Covid 19 vaccine status. This opens the door to all sorts of bad things really. Much worse things than a nasty pneumonia like virus which kills some people.
Quel suprise
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2021 8:06:48 GMT
Another interesting article they have says that 40% (!) of French people unlikely to opt for vaccine and 23% of Germans. UK figure much lower at 14%. Intriguing. euobserver.com/tickers/150838
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2021 8:38:27 GMT
This Geyser got it right 63 years ago!
"Technological devices". Talk about clairvoyant !
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Post by bodger on Feb 7, 2021 8:54:02 GMT
It's a nightmare reporting imaginary neighbours, to imaginary police, for having imaginary visitors, so they can get imaginary fines. Says someone believing in an imaginary virus and imaginary 'cases' and an imaginary 'vaccine'.
it would be nice if you only existed in people's imagination ................. unfortunately you are apparently real.
sorry to say this Ross, but it would be a salutary lesson for you to pick up covid and become seriously ill ................... god forbid that you might even die.
clearly you have no social responsibility and are no better than a yoof on a sink estate who collects ASBOS for a hobby. in short - a nasty little shit.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2021 9:25:41 GMT
Interestingly the chance-ellor has been considering an excess profits tax.
Good news if it happens, but for some reason I think organisations like Amazon for example won't fancy it and will work out a way to get around it.
We shall see.
It's an obvious and sensible way to bring some money back into .gov piggy bank.
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Post by Jim on Feb 7, 2021 9:49:25 GMT
I had to get the police come out to a neighbour today who had 2 people round. I hope she has been fined and has learnt her lesson. Why can people not follow the rules? Snitch.
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Post by peterboat on Feb 7, 2021 9:50:50 GMT
Quite a long read ... haven't digested it all yet but I did think one of it's points is possibly misleading.
It was on the subject of rich countries ordering far more doses of vaccine than they could possibly need or use.
The slant seemed to be that it was caused by greed and selfishness
Britain has far more vaccine ordered than it needs but that was because it wisely ordered everything that looked like it would work.
This had the effect of pumping a large amount of money into development.
The government has already stated that excess will be passed on some at cost or some as aid.
I read the other day that the excess will be offered to southern Ireland and then poorer commonwealth countries, it allegedly came from a Downing st source but media are involved so they will lie through their teeth to create dissent
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Post by Jim on Feb 7, 2021 9:59:51 GMT
It's a nightmare reporting imaginary neighbours, to imaginary police, for having imaginary visitors, so they can get imaginary fines. Says someone believing in an imaginary virus and imaginary 'cases' and an imaginary 'vaccine'. This is interesting... why is Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative Party apparatchik) referring to those who don't want to be injected with an unknown substance as 'refuseniks'? "Refusenik was an unofficial term for individuals - typically, but not exclusively, Soviet Jews - who were denied permission to emigrate, primarily to Israel, by the authorities of the Soviet Union and other countries of the Eastern bloc. The term refusenik is derived from the "refusal" handed down to a prospective emigrant from the Soviet authorities." Will those who say "No" to the 'vaccine' be denied certain privileges in the future? "Nadhim Zahawi: Coronavirus vaccine refuseniks face visit from the persuaders" "He told MPs that he wanted to then use councils to seek out those who had refused offers and see what might convince them"
It's in 'The Times' so it must be true! www.thetimes.co.uk/article/nadhim-zahawi-coronavirus-vaccine-refuseniks-face-visit-from-the-persuaders-p3stfkfh0Injected with an unknown substance? Perhaps it's plot to cull tory voters in the Shires. Round here it's either the AZ or Pfizer vaccine. We are intelligent and know it's ok. I didn't see any mard softies in the vaccination centre crying "No No I don't want it". Actually though, I did here such a wail as I left, wasn't a local accent though, he was from down south.
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Post by peterboat on Feb 7, 2021 10:00:07 GMT
As Lockdown continues people 'see' more and more into the rules and regulations and as they grow tired of not being allowed to travel/meet people etc the blame game is played out in earnest. This am I'm tad fed up.....the amount of dogs now being stolen makes where to walk a bit of a worry... Rules dictate exercising from home and we have police in car parks to ensure no dogs being walked from the car...this means people know where u live. There are only so many variants on routes and I'm avoiding places where people have been approached ref their dogs.. Need Freya to be bit more scary looking really She is a GSD most people if they have any sense will be scared of her, no doubt if she senses you are scared she will defend you and herself
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