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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 13, 2021 3:40:59 GMT
Thanks macky.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Jul 13, 2021 6:25:04 GMT
Latest Australian propaganda: They were talking about that shit on the news last night. I can't remember who they spoke to about it but the person said the ad was to "Encourage people to get vaccinated". I said to Mrs BigBruvOfEnglandUK "The word is not encourage, it is scare". She said that the lady in the ad doesn't fall into the age group that can be vaccinated at the moment anyway (I think it's only over 40's here right now?)
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Post by Unknown on Jul 13, 2021 6:39:32 GMT
"They were talking about that shit on the news last night. I can't remember who they spoke to about it but the person said the ad was to "Encourage people to get vaccinated". I said to Mrs BigBruvOfEnglandUK "The word is not encourage, it is scare". She said that the lady in the ad doesn't fall into the age group that can be vaccinated at the moment anyway (I think it's only over 40's here right now?)"
Its awfull - UK Column covered it today, sure I heard youve only had about one death in Australia this year - is that right.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Jul 13, 2021 9:26:41 GMT
It's was one death until the 11th of July when a man in his 70's died.
This is what we have to put up with from our state premiers. They are obsessed with corona virus "cases" but don't care about the other health, social or economic harms the lockdowns cause.
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Post by Unknown on Jul 13, 2021 12:50:01 GMT
That’s insane – zero cases, the last time that happened was probably around the time of the big bang. Sounds worse than UK and this place is bad enough. Do you ever check out Max Igan, he’s in Australia and always annoyed about the BS lockdowns, his dry humour is pretty funny – www.bitchute.com/video/aao7nPOKnUnn/
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 13, 2021 15:22:06 GMT
That’s insane – zero cases, the last time that happened was probably around the time of the big bang. Sounds worse than UK and this place is bad enough. Do you ever check out Max Igan, he’s in Australia and always annoyed about the BS lockdowns, his dry humour is pretty funny – www.bitchute.com/video/aao7nPOKnUnn/Thanks for sharing, m8.
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Post by Unknown on Jul 13, 2021 20:07:21 GMT
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Jul 13, 2021 20:22:15 GMT
That’s insane – zero cases, the last time that happened was probably around the time of the big bang. Sounds worse than UK and this place is bad enough. Do you ever check out Max Igan, he’s in Australia and always annoyed about the BS lockdowns, his dry humour is pretty funny – www.bitchute.com/video/aao7nPOKnUnn/I have listened to Igan in the past but I have so many shows to listen to and not enough time to do so, m8. I could understand this "Zero covid" idea if a lot of younger people are dying but that is not the case and most of the younger people that have died had underlying conditions. This is pretty much an old person's disease. The idea of trying to prevent everyone from dying when they have already hit life expectancy seems ridiculous to me. Half of me wants the Australian economy to be totally destroyed so people suffer for allowing the people running the country to pursue this ridiculous "Zero covid" strategy but I need to live here to.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 13, 2021 20:30:30 GMT
... I have listened to Igan in the past but I have so many shows to listen to and not enough time to do so, m8. ...... Would it be helpful if I labeled the content I post, as the John Doyle video would be labeled "insight" (thought provoking) and the Ma Deuce video would be labeled "entertainment" to help in your time sensitive selection?
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Post by Unknown on Jul 13, 2021 20:49:43 GMT
“Half of me wants the Australian economy to be totally destroyed so people suffer for allowing the people running the country to pursue this ridiculous "Zero covid" strategy but I need to live here to.” I feel the same about the UK. God only knows what this place will be like in a couple of years. Its impossible to even buy a house now here, banks are buying all the properties up. Own nothing and be happy: www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-9703757/Lloyds-big-bank-private-landlord.html#comments
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Post by macky on Jul 13, 2021 21:45:38 GMT
“Half of me wants the Australian economy to be totally destroyed so people suffer for allowing the people running the country to pursue this ridiculous "Zero covid" strategy but I need to live here to.” I feel the same about the UK. God only knows what this place will be like in a couple of years. Its impossible to even buy a house now here, banks are buying all the properties up. Own nothing and be happy: www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-9703757/Lloyds-big-bank-private-landlord.html#commentsAlong with the billions being made from the manufacture and sale of vaccines, that's another sign that the Money Men are cleaning up, from the disruption of the pandemic. I doubt that as far as the Five Eyes group of countries are concerned, the Money Men (PTB) would ever let their grasp of the country slip away willingly. In essence, it's a tightening of their grip on something that everyone wants and needs. Land. That cements the "power of ownership" where in the event of fiat currency losing it's acceptance in the national and international economy, solid land stays as is. Always needed, always valuable.
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Post by Unknown on Jul 13, 2021 22:13:59 GMT
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Post by macky on Jul 14, 2021 0:17:46 GMT
We have much the same here. Retirement villages are an attractive option for those like me who want little else but a minimum roof over our head and modest bills that can be readily paid by the Super/pension.
They have their privacy, and on the other hand have an opportunity for social interaction with mostly other "oldies", some of whom are anything but old in their attitudes. They are generally safe from outside invasion, and some of them have more intensive care "hospitals" when the "buyer for the right to occupy" can no longer look after themselves in their unit.
I've thought about it often, but remain committed to the welfare of my family, who will have the house after I seek other dimensions. Besides, not many grandparents can enjoy having their grandchildren with them 24/7, although I don't mind it when they all go out for the day....the silence, you know.
But what happens around South Auckland (and no doubt other suburbs as well) is that when I sell my property that has enough land for three apartments on the ground, and three upstairs, that's what happens next.
Six rented units in place of one house. It's big business and I can't say it's all that bad, but the squeeze on infrastructure such as storm water and sewage mains, and utilities like water and electricity grows and grows (in areas that are not newly landscaped for new housing) and creates more strain on the neighbourhood.
And there's the continuing trend for less ground around the dwelling(s) even in single storey owned houses, rare themselves now because they are usually double two-storey units. In-fill housing full ahead both. Big companies owning retirement homes, notable by their typically corporate attitudes to staff and volunteers like myself.
Undoubtedly if one retirement home goes under, it will be snapped up by others, increasing their size and eventually becoming a multi-owner themselves. Their own original property often expands as well, adjacent houses either demolished or carted off to near-rural areas, in order to increase the number of units.
It's a good way also to extract the cash out of those who won't need it any time soon.
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Post by moxohol on Jul 14, 2021 6:45:20 GMT
All these issues cited above are due to flawed community values not bad policies. Yes, the policies are undeniably bad but where is the uproar or umbrage about the treatment of seniors & the handicapped like facemasks, social distancing & forced vaccines? Crickets....... There's no use or respect for seniors. Plain & simple. Japan & Scandinavia takes care of its elders. Not so in the Commonwealth. Those are throwaway societies. At least they take care of their own here in Egypt as best they can.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 14, 2021 11:40:57 GMT
Along with the billions being made from the manufacture and sale of vaccines, that's another sign that the Money Men are cleaning up, from the disruption of the pandemic. ...... Who is paying for them, macky? Here they are not only giving them away, they are offering free Uber rides to facility, free food, free cannabis, free etc, etc, plus big discounts on items of desire - if a person will submit to the jab. They can't make money doing that unless someone is making book on the odds of various health outcomes from the jab.
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