Iain Duncan Smith: We either
believe in the vaccine or we
don't
by talkRADIO | Date added:
15-April-21
With the vaccine rollout
fully underway here in the
UK, there are those that
bought that line but are now
wondering why we're still
talking about Lockdowns (the
comments section of this
video is quite telling).
4:00 This video gets onto
this topic and leads to the
very question: Which reduces
cases, vaccines or
Lockdowns?
5:48 Smith blatantly states
that the path of Vaccines is
a belief system, and that
people need to believe they
are saving lives. It is also
stated, after all, that 23%
of deaths attributed to
Covid were overstated.
Others think this figure is
too low. There is also a
point made about catching
Covid in hospital (indeed,
we're quiet on the MRSA
issue these days).
8:00 "We must believe it's
safe to live in a world with
coronavirus as long as we're
vaccinated." Or you could
believe it's safe to live in
the world without... and
without masks too (rather
than living in
immune-system-reducing
fear).
10:06 "There is certainty,
it is called the vaccine..."
and then he talks about how
it's not certain.
Smith talks a lot about the
importance of hospitality.
While I know people that
work in hospitality, and
realise there are many that
derive their income from
that sector of the economy,
I wonder why it is deemed to
be so important, especially
by him, in the grand scheme
of things. It feels to me
like this sector has been
particularly exploited
through all of this, such as
all the various rules of how
they should operate (or
close) and the employing of
Track and Trace schemes "You
can only eat here if you
agree to be tracked and
traced, etc..." I can only
think it helps in pandering
to (and encouraging of) the
compliant part of the
population, therefore it is
of such benefit to the
system.
STOP PROCRASTINATING!!! 5
Ways To Beat It
by Russell Brand | Date added:
29-Mar-21
There is little I enjoy more
than watching a video about
procrastination... before I
get on with stuff! But here
are a couple of points I
take away from this (or you
can watch the whole video
for more):
Structure to avoid chaos;
I've been working on this
more and more
Score yourself on each area
of your life, if all are low
then you're probably
depressed; I'd not come
across this measure before.
Why you can't compare
Covid-19 vaccines
by Vox | Date added:
27-Mar-21
This video provides an
interesting interpretation
of these things being
injected into people to
supposedly protect them from
the more harmful effects of
contracting SARS-CoV-2. But
here is such a line that
disturbs me:
6:40 "With each shot that
goes in someone's arm, we
get closer to the end of
this pandemic."
The sad truth (as I see it)
is that it just normalises
medicating (or injecting
substances) for every
ailment, rather than relying
on, or supporting, ones own
abilities to deal with these
things naturally, through
healthy diet and lifestyles.
"A shot in the arm" (or
three) will not end the
pandemic because more
reasons are being put
forward for future vaccines
(such as different strains)
and other restrictions.
People's compliance makes it
easier for this process to
continue.
Silicon Valley's POWER GRAB
- Can Big Tech Be Broken Up?
by Russell Brand | Date added:
26-Mar-21
11:50 Facebook is all about
"exploiting a vulnerability
in human psychology" -
former Facebook president,
Sean Parker
Also what comes to mind is
"When you don't pay for a
product, you are the
product." or something along
those lines.
The Commute: Walking 90km to
work
by Beau Miles | Date added:
25-Mar-21
This is an inspirational
video showing that you can
make something out of
something as seemingly
mundane as the commute to
work. If you're seeking some
encouragement to get off
your backside, then perhaps
watch this... then pursue
whatever it is you feel
inspired to do. Step outside
of the box. Everyone driving
past Beau on his walk is
probably you.
"Banning foreign travel is
moving the goalposts again."
by talkRADIO | Date added:
25-Mar-21
Some interesting points made
in this video and things I
take away from it:
3:33 Habit forming [the
wearing of masks and
social distancing, and
will persist even if rules
to do these things are
taken away, just like the
taking away of freedoms,
people accept these things
as "normal"]
4:10 Greed and capitalism
= successful vaccine roll
out
The Astra-zenica "vaccine"
is said to have been
provided at cost
(something I hadn't
previously heard). While
this might sound good
on the face of it, it
doesn't mean we don't all
"pay for it" beyond this
in the long run, through
dependence on other jabs
and medicines (because
that's what the
industry/scheme
encourages). There is a
saying that if you don't
pay for a product then you
are the product.
6:60 Testing and jabs
children. Desmond Swayne
in the interview agrees
that these shouldn't be
mandatory, but doesn't
accept that the injection
of children, who are least
at risk of Covid (or the
other things he mentions)
is unnecessary. The
jabs themselves carry
risk, initially from
typical effects of being
injected with something,
to whatever long-term
issues may arise; for
older people who are
actually at risk
and beyond child-rearing
age, I can accept.
9:14 A ban on travel =
different strains. The
whole act of Lockdowns and
preventing freedom of
movement between regions
and countries means
potentially significantly
different strains develop
in this near isolation,
furthering the "need" for
vaccinations. It's almost
as if this is the
purpose...
New Covid Protest Laws - To
Protect You or SHUT YOU UP?
by Russell Brand | Date added:
22-Mar-21
It appears to me that more
and more protests are taking
place around the world
arguing against Lockdowns
and the like. Of course it's
not easy to properly
determine this and it is
claimed that mainstream news
is distancing itself from
the responsibility (if
they have such a thing) to
cover such things, at best,
or at worst not do so
accurately (such as playing
down figures of attendees).
I'm not a fan of protests; I
have not attended any such
public demonstration, I also
wonder if they do much to
set things on a better path.
Instead I prefer to live how
I see fit; protesting
peacefully through my
actions.
That being said, it is
concerning how Covid (and
events like 911 before it)
have seen new "laws" rolled
out and restrictions
inflicted on the masses
without what I would
consider to be proper
procedure (at best) and (at
worst) in an attack on our
God-given rights (at best)
or (at worst) against our
individual health and
wellbeing.
-
5:49 "Covid [et al have/]
has become an excuse for the
executive to bypass
parliament, to push through
rules on the fly after a nod
from the minister, with
little transparency or
scrutiny." - Kenan Malik,
TheObserver
-
5:01 "KY [USA] Senate Bill
211, Misdemeanor Offense [aka
being at a protest], (to
receive) Up to $250 fine,
Disqualified for Public
Assistance up to 3 Months."
Russell highlights this last
point; it is concerning that
such a bill/law would target
those protesters that rely
on such "Public Assistance"
or what we in the UK term
Benefits. Are such people
more likely to be protesting
rather than the silent "good
citizens" that sit at home
absorbing the news as it is
fed to them through their
TVs, believing they are
doing the right thing by
following rules while they
wait for their vaccinations
and the all clear that life
can go back to normal, or
that this is all for the
best?
The PCR Test Can Kill You
and Can Be Used to Vaccinate
You
by Dr Vernon Coleman | Date added:
20-Mar-21
If you're squeamish about
the thought of having things
inserted up your nose
(personally I don't think
such things should be normalised),
perhaps don't listen to
this video... or certainly avoid having such things done to
you. The concerns this video
highlights are as follows:
PCR tests are potentially
dangerous (and have actually
caused deaths where not
carried out "correctly")
PCR test results are not
dependable, yet cost the
tax-payer for each and every
one (some might say that is
why the medical industry is
keen to carry out so many)
PCR tests have the potential
to be exploited to
administer a drug or
something else [just like
vaccines]
Here the BBC have a
"fact-checking" page [link]
although they don't
specifically address the
above. The Wikipedia page on Covid
testing is strangely quiet on the
subject of people suffering
as a result of PCR tests
(let alone deaths), it's as if no one
ever suffers any adverse
affects from having
something shoved up their
nose (although searches
elsewhere do mention
"common" complaints.
"Common" in this regard,
meaning "normal". It
shouldn't be considered
normal to have something
inserted up your nose, yet
people are voluntarily
having this done to them,
multiple times.
Just How Bad is Mixing
Memory
by Linus Tech Tips | Date added:
09-Mar-21
It used to be a particular
issue with computers,
especially with the arrival
of Dual Channel RAM, that
memory modules needed to
match in order to function
reliably together (if at
all). Even variations
between module of seemingly
the same make and model
could be a problem if not
being purchased as a
"matched pair". (Modules of
the same make and model but
purchased separately may
come from different batches,
or even different factories,
in different countries; the
differences might not be all
that obvious.) These days,
as Linus confirms, mixing
and matching memory modules
isn't so much of an issue;
most of the time such
modules will work together.
It has been my understanding
that mixing RAM is still not
good practice, and in
practice, the speeds and
timing of the RAM will be
automatically adjusted to
that of the lowest
performing module. With that
being said, my advice,
and approach has generally
been, when upgrading RAM, to
replace what's there with
what's required, and then
resell the RAM being
replaced (even if in
practice it makes little
difference.) [It didn't
really require a 10-minute
video with a few LTT adverts
spread throughout to say
that.] It also looks better
to have matching modules,
especially if they have
stylish heat-spreaders,
something not addressed in
the video.
Solo Through The Donbass
by bald and bankrupt | Date added:
09-Mar-21
In this video 'bald' goes in
search of more Soviet
mosaics and other
architechture, taking us on
a ride through what is
apparently the worlds
shortest metro. At one
location he interviews a
particularly wise
"Babushka": "When the owners
fight, their slaves suffer."
[we are the slaves in such a
system; when our "leaders"
take "us"/our countries to
war, we, the slaves, suffer.
How Vaccine Makers Caused
The Opioid Crisis
by Russell Brand | Date added:
08-Mar-21
"As Johnson & Johnson’s
COVID-19 vaccine is
authorised by the FDA,
today's video looks at the
company's part in creating
the biggest drug epidemic in
American history leading to
nearly as many deaths as
have been lost to Covid."
My findings:
"If you feel uncomfortable
[after receiving the
COVID-19 vaccine], take
paracetamol." -
NHS
Paracetamol (also known
under its trade names of
Tylenol, Panadol) is on the
World Health Organization’s
List of "Essential
Medicines", according to
Wikipedia. Tylenol, as I
understand it, is a
subsidiary of, none other
than, Johnson & Johnson [Source].
In the J&J advert Brand
includes as an example, it
is seen how such a drugs
company normalises drug
taking, from the every day
normal experience such as
teenage acne. Furthermore,
the medial industry
normalises the injection of
substances (with what they
term "vaccinations") and
then when "normal
side-effects" are
experienced they provide you
with the normal procedure of
"take paracetamol". David
Icke would call this
"Problem, Reaction,
Solution." J&J are one
company that seek to have
you covered.