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Post by mr potatohead on Mar 7, 2022 9:34:14 GMT
I've just logged into Facebook. The very first post I saw was this from a Facebook friend in the UK. It's happened to many that I know who wear masks and take the jab, but their psychosis is so severe that they think that is normal. The hypnotic power of media is amazing. If the MSM told these people to jump off a cliff, they'd run to do it. They're too mentally lazy to use their brain and after multiple injections and pharmaceuticals, they won't even be able to use their brain anymore.
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Post by Magnus on Mar 7, 2022 10:22:09 GMT
I've just logged into Facebook. The very first post I saw was this from a Facebook friend in the UK. It's happened to many that I know who wear masks and take the jab, but their psychosis is so severe that they think that is normal. The hypnotic power of media is amazing. If the MSM told these people to jump off a cliff, they'd run to do it. They're too mentally lazy to use their brain and after multiple injections and pharmaceuticals, they won't even be able to use their brain anymore. I'm personally against the vax and mask mandates but I'm also not onboard with the shaming and name calling of people who might hold a different opinion than I do...
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Post by Magnus on Mar 7, 2022 11:22:05 GMT
It wasn't so long ago that you said you knew people that had covid and now you are saying that they've not had so much as a sniffle, m8. Bruv is throwing the baby out with the bathwater... I do happen to know people inside and outside of my field. In the post you're referring to I stated ..."I know too many people in my field who've remarked that in the last few years they haven't gotten as much as a sniffle despite being in crowded conditions on a daily basis"... and that's TRUE. I didn't say that everyone that I know, inside or outside of my field didn't get a sniffle OR Covid. As a matter of fact, the nearest person to "my field" that I knew who came down with Covid (and died) was an electrical contractor friend. He wore his mask every day at work in crowded supermarkets and retail stores, and for all that time of the pandemic he stayed ok. We're pretty sure though at this point that his mask wearing at work wasn't going to protect him while at home because he likely got Covid from his church going and non-mask wearing wife. Turns out there was a massive outbreak of Covid at the church she regularly attended every Sunday, and her church didn't require masks. A bunch of them, including her, all came down with it just previous to when he unfortunately did.
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Post by mr potatohead on Mar 7, 2022 15:57:20 GMT
It wasn't so long ago that you said you knew people that had covid and now you are saying that they've not had so much as a sniffle, m8. Bruv is throwing the baby out with the bathwater... I do happen to know people inside and outside of my field. In the post you're referring to I stated ..."I know too many people in my field who've remarked that in the last few years they haven't gotten as much as a sniffle despite being in crowded conditions on a daily basis"... and that's TRUE. I didn't say that everyone that I know, inside or outside of my field didn't get a sniffle OR Covid. As a matter of fact, the nearest person to "my field" that I knew who came down with Covid (and died) was an electrical contractor friend. He wore his mask every day at work in crowded supermarkets and retail stores, and for all that time of the pandemic he stayed ok. We're pretty sure though at this point that his mask wearing at work wasn't going to protect him while at home because he likely got Covid from his church going and non-mask wearing wife. Turns out there was a massive outbreak of Covid at the church she regularly attended every Sunday, and her church didn't require masks. A bunch of them, including her, all came down with it just previous to when he unfortunately did. When evaluating reports, I try to keep in mind that our perceptions are being intentionally manipulated since there is a lot, including big money, riding on the success of fooling us into believing a particular narrative. To sort out reality requires meaningful and specific data about the number of people involved, how many had symptoms, how many were only "tested", how many went to the hospital, how many did not go to the hospital and how many in each group survived?? From my observations over the past two years (which includes face-to-face conversations with health care professionals, a lab scientist and people who had it), it appears to me that those who go to the hospital are the most likely to die.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Mar 8, 2022 7:21:03 GMT
It wasn't so long ago that you said you knew people that had covid and now you are saying that they've not had so much as a sniffle, m8. Bruv is throwing the baby out with the bathwater... I do happen to know people inside and outside of my field. In the post you're referring to I stated ..."I know too many people in my field who've remarked that in the last few years they haven't gotten as much as a sniffle despite being in crowded conditions on a daily basis"... and that's TRUE. I didn't say that everyone that I know, inside or outside of my field didn't get a sniffle OR Covid. As a matter of fact, the nearest person to "my field" that I knew who came down with Covid (and died) was an electrical contractor friend. He wore his mask every day at work in crowded supermarkets and retail stores, and for all that time of the pandemic he stayed ok. We're pretty sure though at this point that his mask wearing at work wasn't going to protect him while at home because he likely got Covid from his church going and non-mask wearing wife. Turns out there was a massive outbreak of Covid at the church she regularly attended every Sunday, and her church didn't require masks. A bunch of them, including her, all came down with it just previous to when he unfortunately did. You mentioning supermarkets reminded me of a BBC article where they said that generally speaking supermarkets are well ventilated and a safer working environment than offices as far as transmission of airborne viruses is concerned.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Mar 8, 2022 9:52:08 GMT
I only wear masks when working in dusty conditions.
I had to cut a load of bricks with a grinder a few days ago. I wore an N-95 mask. Pretty good but I felt my breath come out the on the side of my face a few times and I still had some red brick dust up my nose at the end of the day. It worked a lot better than having no mask.
This morning I had to cut a few more bricks. I had another mask that is supposed to be N-95 (According to the ad on Amazon but not on the packaging!). The weather has started to cool down. I fogged up my safety specs several times with the breath that was escaping from the mask where it's supposed to seal on my face.
Brick dust is far larger than what we are told the virus particles are and even N-95 masks let in dust and also let breath escape around the sides and people think a cloth mask is going to work?
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Post by brothersteve on Mar 8, 2022 15:05:49 GMT
...."...dusty conditions."..... I think they're making a jab for this. They may mandate for employee health.
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Post by brothersteve on Mar 8, 2022 15:11:04 GMT
Well I know in US politics it's all about personality rather than the information they are delivering but is what he is saying true or does that not matter so much, m8s? Once upon a time maybe, but not now. Check out any video of the late Ronald Reagan and compare it to a recent one from Biden and Harris. You will notice Reagan was engaging and likeable compared to the other two. Yes, he was a n actor, but he did have personality.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Apr 1, 2022 21:51:26 GMT
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Post by moxohol on Apr 3, 2022 5:48:37 GMT
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Post by denis on Apr 3, 2022 8:08:04 GMT
Well I know in US politics it's all about personality rather than the information they are delivering but is what he is saying true or does that not matter so much, m8s? Once upon a time maybe, but not now. Check out any video of the late Ronald Reagan and compare it to a recent one from Biden and Harris. You will notice Reagan was engaging and likeable compared to the other two. Yes, he was a n actor, but he did have personality. In Australia it’s well known that the left wing have no personality, don’t deal with individual issues and only work on policy. The right wing will attend to your issues, have the personal touch but you know that nothing will change www.madinamerica.com/2022/03/police-killings-pseudoscience-excited-delirium/
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on May 2, 2022 0:37:55 GMT
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Post by Spud on May 2, 2022 1:12:26 GMT
Golly gee! Whodda thunk it?
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on May 7, 2022 10:22:48 GMT
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on May 12, 2022 20:10:32 GMT
PPE expert. The masks don't work. This has been known for 50 years.
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