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The problem is hitting limits in the extraction of fossil fuels
We know that historically, many economies around the world have collapsed. We also know that there is a physics reason why this happens. Growing economies require a growing supply of energy to keep up with a growing population. At some point, the energy supply and other resource needs cannot grow rapidly enough to keep up with population growth. When this happens, economies tend to collapse.
In their book Secular Cycles, researchers Peter Turchin and Sergey Nefedov found that economies tend go through four distinct phases in each cycle, with each stage lasting for quite a few years:
- Growth
- Stagflation
- Crisis
- Inter-cycle
Based on my own analysis, the world economy was in the Growth Stage for much of the time between the Industrial Revolution and 1973. In late 1973, oil prices spiked, and the world was put on notice that the energy supply could not continue rising as rapidly as in the past. Between 1973 and 2018, the world economy was in the Stagflation Stage. Based on current data, the world economy seems to have entered the Crisis Stage about 2018. This is the reason for saying that headwinds are beginning to hold the economy back in the title of this article .
When the Crisis Stage occurs, there are fewer goods and services per capita to go around, so some participants in the world economy must come out behind. Conflict of all kinds becomes more likely. Political leaders, if they happen to discover the predicament the world economy is in, have little interest in making the predicament known to voters, since doing so would likely lead them to lose the next election.
Instead, the way the physics-based self-organizing economic system works is that alternative narratives that frame the situation in a less frightening way gain popularity. Political leaders may not even be aware of how dependent today’s economy is on fossil fuels. Researchers may not be aware that their “scientific” models are misleading because they look at too small a portion of the overall system and make unwarranted assumptions.
In this post, I show evidence that the economy is reaching energy limits. In the last section, I explain how my view differs from the standard narrative, which says that there is almost an unlimited amount of fossil fuels available to burn, if we choose to utilize these fossil fuels. According to this view, humans can prevent climate change by voluntarily moving away from fossil fuels.
The standard narrative proposes a reasonable plan for citizens of parts of the world without adequate fossil fuels (cut back on buying fossil fuels), but without telling citizens what the real problem is. The standard narrative also gives the impression that there is a near-term clean energy alternative. In my opinion, this is wishful thinking for the reasons I describe in Sections [6] and [7]. Section [2] also sheds light on the reasonableness of moving to renewable energy.
[1] The world has been warned, at least twice, that collapse might occur about now.
Back in the 1950s, several physicists, including M. King Hubbert, became interested in the limits that the world was up against. The military became interested in the problem, as well. In 1957, Admiral Hyman Rickover of the US Navy gave a very insightful speech. One thing Admiral Rickover said was, “With high energy consumption goes a high standard of living.” Another thing he said was, “A reduction of per capita energy consumption has always in the past led to a decline in civilization and a reversion to a more primitive way of life.”
Regarding the future, he said,
For it is an unpleasant fact that according to our best estimates, total fossil fuel reserves recoverable at not over twice today’s unit cost are likely to run out at some time between the years 2000 and 2050, if present standards of living and population growth rates are taken into account.
The issue Admiral Rickover is pointing out is that as extraction costs rise, fossil fuels become increasingly unaffordable. If citizens cannot afford food, housing, and other basic goods made with high-cost fossil fuels, those fossil fuels will be left in the ground. If politicians try to pass the high cost of extraction on to consumers, it will cause inflation. Citizens will become unhappy with politicians and will vote them out of office. This is basically our problem today.
A second analysis that pointed to the current time frame for the world hitting fossil fuel limits is given in the 1972 book, The Limits To Growth by Donella Meadows and others. This analysis used computer modeling to look at several alternative future scenarios, considering resources available and population trends. The base scenario showed resource limits in general hitting sometime around 2020. The economy would collapse over a period of years after resource limits were hit.
[2] The Industrial Revolution in England is an example of how an economy changes for the better when fossil fuel energy is added.
Figure 1 shows a chart E. A. Wrigley shows in his book, Energy and the English Industrial Revolution:

Wrigley observes that when coal was added to the economy, it was possible to make far more metal tools than had been made in the past. With the use of metal tools instead of wood tools, farmers could be three times as productive. Thus, there didn’t need to be as many farmers, freeing some farmers for other occupations. Also, roads to coal mines were paved, in an era when few roads were paved. These paved roads were beneficial to other businesses and to the economy as a whole.
Another reason for coal to be of interest was because of increased deforestation near cities, as the population grew. This deforestation led to a need to transport firewood over long distances. Coal was more compact, and so easier to transport. Furthermore, the use of coal prevented having to cut down as many trees, helping the environment.
Figure 1 shows that energy from wind and water were only a tiny part of the economy, both before and after coal was added. They did not directly provide heat energy, which was a significant share of what the economy needed at that time.
[3] The period between the end of World War II and 1973 was another period when energy consumption per capita was rising rapidly. We might say the economy then had an “energy tailwind.”
Figure 2 shows that US energy consumption per capita was rising rapidly in the 1949 to 1973 period. Growing oil, coal and natural gas consumption all contributed to the overall rise in fossil fuel use.

In fact, BP data (only available from 1965 onward) shows energy consumption per capita rising for most parts of the world between 1965 and 1973. During this period, oil, coal and natural gas consumption per capita were all rising.

A major thing that pushed oil consumption along was its low price (Figure 4). According to BP data, the inflation-adjusted price was only $11.99 per barrel in 1970. In 1971, it averaged $14.30 per barrel. The comparable price today is about $79 per barrel.

The average price for 1973 rose to the equivalent of $19.73 per barrel, which is still incredibly low relative to today’s prices. It is an annual average price, reflecting a low price at the beginning of the year and a much higher price toward the end of the year.
There were multiple issues behind the rise in oil prices, starting at the end of 1973. Part of the problem was the fact that US oil production began to fall in 1971, necessitating the use of more imported oil, year after year. Another issue was that world oil production could not keep up with the high demand, given the low price that oil was selling for. The Office of the Historian of the US writes the following:
By 1973, OPEC had demanded that foreign oil corporations increase prices and cede greater shares of revenue to their local subsidiaries. In April, the Nixon administration announced a new energy strategy to boost domestic production to reduce U.S. vulnerability to oil imports and ease the strain of nationwide fuel shortages. That vulnerability would become overtly clear in the fall of that year.
Without higher oil prices, it would be hard for local producers to make the investments needed to ramp up production. Also, taxes for governments in the areas where the oil was produced were falling too low, given the low prices that oil was selling for on the international market. Indirectly because of these problems, but supposedly also because of support for Israel by certain countries in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, the Arab members of OPEC initiated an oil embargo. This embargo cut off exports to the US, Netherlands, Portugal, and South Africa from November 1973 until March 1974. It was at that time that world oil prices rose to a much higher level, and oil consumption per capita began to fall.
One thing that is striking about the period between World War II and 1973 is the huge advances in wages made by both the bottom 90% and the top 10% (Figure 5).

Between 1948 and 1968, inflation-adjusted income of both the bottom 90% and the top 10% increased by roughly 80%. This meant that many people in the bottom 90% could afford to buy cars and their own homes for the first time. Even in the period between 1968 and 1982, inflation-adjusted incomes kept up with inflation, something that low-income earners today have difficulty with. It was not until after about 1982 that wage disparity started to increase.
Most people remember the 1950s and 1960s as a favorable period for ordinary workers. Because of the higher wages of ordinary citizens and growing US manufacturing capabilities, the number of cars registered in the US rose from 25.8 million in 1945 to 75.3 million in 1965. The US initiated the 41,000 mile Interstate Highway System in 1956, so that auto owners would have multilane, limited access roads to travel on.
Electricity was sold in a conservative way, called the Utility Pricing System, which would hopefully assure that the whole system would be properly maintained. Utilities were typically owners of electricity generation units, plus all other local infrastructure, including transmission lines. Each utility would compute a total required rate for all its needs, including enough funds to install new generating capacity, provide fuel, and install and maintain transmission lines. A government regulator would approve the rates, but there was no real competition.
[4] In the period between 1973 and 2018, many changes were to increase energy efficiency and to lower the perceived cost to users. Unfortunately, some of these changes, when taken to the extremes they were taken to later in the period, tended to make the economy brittle and thus more subject to collapse.
Up until 1973, oil was being put to uses for which substitution could easily be made. One of these was electricity generation; another was home heating. An easy change in electricity generation was to build new generating facilities using an alternate fuel (coal, natural gas, or nuclear). Home heating could often be changed to natural gas or electricity.
Also, Japan already had automobiles that were smaller and more fuel efficient than American automobiles. These could be substituted for some of the large cars produced in the US.
Especially with the Reagan and Thatcher administrations starting shortly after 1980, there was more interest in cutting costs in electricity generation. “Competitive rating” instead of utility rating became popular in places where electricity prices were high. Utilities were broken up, and the various parts were encouraged to compete.
Of course, competitive rating, when taken to its extreme, can lead to the neglect of infrastructure. It was recently reported that California’s utility company, Pacific Gas and Electric, now finds that it must raise $50 billion for wildfire prevention, after years of neglecting maintenance on the long distance transmission lines used for hydroelectric generation and other long distance transmission. Now it needs to raise money to bury many of these lines underground.
It has long been known that added complexity can be helpful in working around problems of inadequate energy supply. Complexity involves many things including using more advanced technology and international trade. It involves bigger organizations to take advantage of economies of scale. It tends to require higher education for at least some of its workers.
One major disadvantage of growing complexity is the increasing wage disparity it tends to produce. Wages for less educated workers often fall quite low. Work in whole industries may disappear overseas, leaving workers to start over, in new lines of work, at lower pay scales.
Unfortunately, having many workers at low wages tends to push an economy toward collapse. The big issue is that these workers cannot afford goods like cars and new homes. Their lack of purchasing power tends to hold down commodity prices, such as the price of fossil fuels. Prices don’t rise high enough to justify new investment to raise production, so production slows down and eventually stops.
Another approach that gained popularity starting about 1981 was the increased use of debt and more exotic financial approaches. Interest rates were very high in 1981. Central banks could make monthly payments for goods such as homes and cars more affordable by lowering interest rates. This approach works for a while, but it reaches limits when interest rates fall too low relative to inflation rates. Furthermore, if an economy slows down, a major increase in debt defaults becomes likely, as became clear in 2008. With the high level of debt in the world economy today, the default problem could become even worse in 2023 or 2024 than it was in 2008, if the economy slows again.
[5] Since 2015, oil and natural gas investments have remained at low levels because oil prices have not been high enough to justify drilling in the remaining places.

In my opinion, oil companies really need quite high oil prices, probably $120 per barrel or higher, on a consistent basis, to justify drilling in sufficient new locations to ramp up oil production. Since 2014, prices have generally remained far below that level. There was a major drop in oil prices in 2014 and 2015. In response to the lower oil prices, oil and gas companies cut back on investment in “Exploration and Production” (E&P). (Figure 7)

After a drop in E&P investments, oil production does not drop immediately. Instead, 2018 was the single highest year of oil production. Production looks likely to drop further because of the continued lack of investment (Figure 8).

[6] If we look across the major types of energy supply, we discover that “Wind and Solar” is the only category rising significantly faster than world population. Others tend to be flat or falling, on a per capita basis.

In Figure 9, the star performer is the category “Wind + Solar.” The main attraction of wind and solar today is the subsidies they get, and the mandates that require utilities to move away from fossil fuels. Unfortunately, wind and solar really aren’t terribly helpful as far as I can see, except from the point of view of the benefit of the subsidies they provide.
One of the problems with intermittent wind and solar is that they tend to drive nuclear electricity providers out of business because of the favorable rates they receive when wind and solar are allowed to go first, in competitive rating schemes. With this arrangement, the wholesale rates that nuclear providers receive often fall to negative amounts. Nuclear providers cannot close down for short periods with negative rates, so they tend to need subsidies to remain open. Figure 9 shows that the supply of nuclear electricity has been dropping since at least 2001. In fact, of all the energy types shown on Figure 9, nuclear’s production (relative to population) is dropping fastest.
In my opinion, our primary energy concern should be food production and transport. Diesel, made from oil, is the major fuel for agriculture. It will be decades before farming machinery and transport of food can be changed over to electricity, assuming this can be done at all. Until this happens, electricity’s role in getting food to the shelves of grocery stores will be limited.
Solar energy comes primarily in the summer but, unfortunately, in many places, the big need for heat energy is in the winter. People in Europe, with their many wind turbines and solar panels, are worried about possibly freezing in the dark this winter if natural gas supplies prove inadequate. We don’t have batteries for storing solar or wind energy for months on end, so they cannot be counted on for winter heat.
When homeowners put solar panels on their roofs, the electricity they sell to the utility is often “net metered” (credited with the full retail value of electricity that this home would pay). This is a huge subsidy to the owners of the solar panels because the value of the intermittent electricity to the utility is far less than this, probably closer to the cost of the natural gas or other fuel saved.
To make up for the loss of revenue caused by the overly generous compensation to solar panel owners, the utility is forced to raise rates for those without solar panels. Studies show that homeowners with solar panels tend to be wealthier than the renters and others who do not have the opportunity to add these subsidized solar panels. Thus, this is an example of a benefit for rich homeowners being paid for by less wealthy buyers of electricity.
I would also argue that the BP data I used to produce Figure 9 tends to give an overly optimistic view of the value of wind and solar. The approach used indirectly assumes that they fully replace the entire system of dispatchable electricity used today, rather than providing only intermittent electricity. The less generous approach (giving a little less than half as much credit) is used by the International Energy Association and by many researchers.
Furthermore, solar panels tend to pollute ground water when they are disposed of, so they are not very clean. Wind turbines are noisy, take up farmland, and kill bats and birds, so they have serious drawbacks as well.
Wind and solar are made and transported using fossil fuels. They cannot last any longer than today’s fossil fuel industry. In fact, roads and transmission lines require fossil fuels to continue. The whole system is likely to go down at approximately the same time.
It seems to me that the main reason why we hear so much about intermittent wind and solar is because there needs to be a hopeful narrative for politicians to provide to voters, and for educators to provide to students. Otherwise, the situation shown on Figure 9 looks grim. The fact that fossil fuel prices have been spiking in 2022 and regulators are trying to get these prices back down again is testimony to the fact that we are running short of cheap-to-produce fossil fuel energy.
[7] The incorrect narrative provided by mainstream media (MSM) is that climate change is our worst problem. To lessen this problem, citizens need to move quickly away from fossil fuels and transition to renewables. The real narrative is that we are running short of fossil fuels that can be profitably extracted, and renewables are not adequate substitutes. However, this narrative is too worrisome for most people to handle.
I expect most readers will say, your view can’t be right. We don’t read this story in the news. All we hear about is climate change and the need to reduce fossil fuel usage to prevent climate change.
In many ways, the narrative presented by MSM is less frightening to the public than a narrative in which fuels are already being stretched too thin. The MSM narrative sounds like a situation that we can perhaps live with and work around. It sounds like careers that people study for today will be useful in the future. It also sounds like homes, cars and factories built today will be useful in the future.
One major difference in the MSM view, relative to my view, is with respect to the amounts of fossil fuels that can be extracted. The standard narrative says we will extract all the fossil fuels that we have the technology to extract unless we make a concerted effort not to extract these fuels. For this to happen, demand (a favorite word of economists) must keep rising to keep prices high enough for businesses to want to continue extraction from fields plagued by depletion.
History shows that when an economy approaches limits, what tends to happen is that demand tends to fall too low. This happens because the physics of the way the economy works: Wage and wealth disparities tend to spike as energy resources are increasingly stretched thin. In fact, the great wealth of the top 1%, relative to that of the remaining 99%, is a major problem in the world today. When increasing wage and wealth disparity occurs, a growing number of poor workers find themselves with inadequate wages to buy food, homes, cars and other goods made with commodities, including oil.
There are so many of these poor workers that their lack of demand tends to bring down commodity prices without government intervention. If these low wages are not sufficient to hold down commodity prices, politicians will raise interest rates to try to get commodity prices down, so they can be re-elected. It is low fossil fuel prices that will drive fossil fuel providers out of business.
Of course, another part of the MSM narrative is the view that renewables can save the system. I explained in Section [6] why this cannot be the case for wind and solar. I didn’t say much about hydroelectricity, but it is already built out in most of the developed world. Electricity from hydroelectric plants tends to be intermittent, with the greatest supply coming in the spring, when snow melts. Like wind and solar, hydroelectric generation plants are built and repaired using fossil fuels. These facilities, and their transmission lines, will last only until parts break that cannot be repaired.

And in other news, for a chuckle:
https://www.newstarget.com/2022-12-27-advanced-human-civilizations-netflix-ancient-apocalypse-show.html
Right off the bat we have two conflicting timelines. It took millions of years to create the original motherload of fossil fuels. Yet there is no evidence that these previous civilizations, if only 12-20 thousand years ago, ever tapped into this coal or oil.
Unless you believe in the abiotic theory.
You mean a civilization could have bypassed fossil fuels and gone from stone age to nuclear fusion?
trouble is hubbs–that people start to believe this stuff
—like the ‘simulations’ rubbish
trouble is hubbs–that people start to believe this stuff
—like the ‘simulations’ rubbish
* DO you believe that the vaccines are bad?
Same “rubbish”, just different smell
Smells like diapers stained with stale piss and beer and musty old man. NOF
Just finished watching Ancient Apocalypse yesterday. Nothing was mentioned about oil or fusion. It was everything to do with something which appears to have been proven now; an abrupt climate event called the Younger Dryas.
This is an excellent and uplifting series which will give anyone hope as it clearly shows that there is so much more to learn about our world. It also illustrates what happens when those in control of our information decide we don’t need to know about anything that has no explanation. The title is unfortunate, because its a little click baity in my opinion.
Of course someone has now labeled it as racist. Just eye rolls galore. Its the opposite, and visits every corner of the world searching for evidence of a common event.
If you are into archeology, geology and history, this is an excellent series that provides evidence where it can, and rational questions about “how did this happen”, where it can not.
Agreed Vern, an excellent series.
So many ancient mysteries….very good treatment of them, and recent discoveries/scientific inquiries.
Also, further evidence of the “corruption of true science”. The unwillingness of science to consider certain theories beyond the dogma.
JesseJames….. Not so loud…… shhh….. keep quiet… Norm does not like it.
quite right CTG
since i had that brain implant in the 1970s, I have super-hearing.
mind you, i think they gave me the supercharged model—i now find myself with x ray vision too.
China’s sudden shift from Covid-zero raises more questions than answers
People who were grateful for the precautions are asking why the time wasn’t used to prepare for the current surge
Officially, daily infections are in the thousands and deaths are minimal but social media outpourings paint a different picture
Officially, there have been a few thousand new infections each day since mass testing ended and asymptomatic cases were excluded from statistics. The true picture is appalling.
People in various parts of the country have been sharing their stories and their grief on social media. They report a dearth of medicines, overstretched hospitals and emergency services, acute blood shortages and paralysed delivery services.
There have also been accounts of overwhelmed morgues and long queues at crematoria of people waiting to farewell their loved ones.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3204693/chinas-sudden-shift-covid-zero-raises-more-questions-answers?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
Body Bags (hahaha De Ja Vooo)
https://youtu.be/LRkUBhVupPQ
Translation:
China is lying – the gates of hell are open — GET BOOSTED ASAP!
See how easy it is to f789 with the MORE_ONS.
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I am guessing the next thing will be fear of the covid viruses spread around the world by those leaving China.
‘Blame China’ (again)
This is gonna be a back breaker … they’ll blame all the VAIDS hospitalizations and the vax injuries on China… the vax is safe and effective
right norm?
China is a perfect ally of western Countries in the Covid & vaccination tv series.
Omicron BA.5 subvariant may cause more damage – not less: study
A coronavirus subvariant surging in China may be evolving to attack the brain, researchers say.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3204807/coronavirus-omicron-ba5-subvariant-may-cause-more-damage-not-less-study?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
Translation:
Get More Boosters!
And be sure to boost your children!
This is behind a paywall. I didn’t notice a link to any academic study in the part I could see.
Odd I dont pay yet can see all
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A coronavirus subvariant surging in China may be evolving to attack the brain, researchers say. Photo: EPA-EFE
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New research on the Omicron subvariant of the coronavirus has suggested the pathogen could be changing how it attacks the human body – shifting from infecting respiratory systems to increasingly targeting the brain.
Researchers from Australia and France found BA.5 – the coronavirus subvariant driving what is now the world’s biggest surge of infections in China – did much more severe damage to mouse brains and cultured human brain tissues than the previous BA.1 subvariant, leading to brain inflammation, weight loss and death.
The findings challenge the common belief that viruses usually evolve to become less pathogenic.
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“Compared with BA. 1, we found that a BA.5 isolate displayed increased pathogenicity in K18-hACE2 mice with rapid weight loss, brain infection and encephalitis, and mortality. In addition, BA.5 productively infected human brain organoids significantly better than BA. 1,” a manuscript of the research said.
The manuscript has been uploaded to the preprint platform bioRxiv, and will receive peer review for publication.
“These results suggest that the Omicron lineage is not evolving towards reduced pathogenicity,” wrote the team, which was led by virologist Andreas Suhrbier from the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Queensland, Australia.
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However, other experts have sounded a note of caution, noting that a major limitation of the study was the mouse model it had used, which they said probably did not apply to human beings.
“They showed that all the mice died from brain infections of BA. 5, which is apparently very different from human infections that we know of,” said Jin Dongyan, a virologist at the University of Hong Kong.
Jin said it was widely accepted that BA.5 did not cause more brain abnormalities in humans than previous subvariants, adding that the World Health Organization has said the pathogenicity of Omicron variants has not increased.
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In a paper published in the journal Nature last month, a team of Japanese and US scientists reported that BA.5 seemed to have inherited the reduced pathogenicity of Omicron subvariants.
Multiple studies have shown that BA.5 is more transmissible than other Omicron subvariants and can evade a human immune system with a previous Covid-19 vaccination or infection. The strain has been detected in more than 100 nations and was the dominant strain in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom a few months ago.
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In China, the two major strains circulating are BA. 5.2 and BF. 7, both sub-lineages of BA.5. Together they accounted for more than 80 per cent of the country’s total Covid-19 infections, said Xu Wenbo, director of the National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, on Tuesday.
There was well documented evidence for brain abnormalities and infection among Covid-19 patients, Suhrbier and his team wrote.
To conduct the study, the researchers used a type of transgenic mice known as K18-hACE2, which have been widely used in Covid-related research. The team found the virus likely entered mouse brains via the olfactory epithelium, a special tissue inside the nasal cavity related to sensing smell.
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Screening results showed widespread infection of neurons in the cortex of BA. 5-infected mice, as well as the hippocampus and hypothalamus deep in the brain. All those mice suffered weight loss of more than 20 per cent within five days of infection, and were later euthanised.
In contrast, similar levels of weight loss only happened to one-fifth of the mice infected with BA.1. Most of the BA. 1-infected mice showed no symptoms, with no virus detected in their brains.
The authors said more work was needed to better understand the neuroinvasive mechanism. However, even if respiratory disease is less severe for Omicron variants as a whole, BA.5 may show increased risk of acute and long term neurological complications over previous Omicron variants.
Still, critics maintain there is a big gap between studies using the mouse model and those using humans.
“After all, the pathogenicity that matters is the pathogenicity to human patients, not to mice,” Jin said.
Thx.
@Dennis L
>Given a chance and the intelligence to work next to Elon Musk for free, I would jump at it. Note the intelligence part; one must accept a position in life where one can excel.
Such kind of career path might have existed in the 1950s or 60s, but not now
Musk did accept quite a few people who believed in such mantra, but now they have learned the hard lesson.
After quitting his companies they leave the tech field. They become real estate agents for those who want to buy a house near where his HQ is, chefs for the restaurant catering to his coterie, uber drivers if they are between jobs, etc.
You never worked in corporate so you don’t understand the simple fact that any relationship built while working in a company is severed at the nanosecond one’s employment ends. If the person wants to be kept employed all relationship with the ex-employee is severed asap.
So there is no mythical alumni of ‘Musk whiz kids’. There might be some disgruntled employee who will NEVER look at anything which has to do with him, but no alumni.
You still seem to live in the growth mantra so popular before 1970s. That’s a respective school of thought. It is just that it is not really relevant in today’s world and reality.
The career paths for young people are bleak today. Even in years’ past, careers for those in technology fields tended to be short. The technology keeps changing. Employers want employees who know all of the latest techniques. There is a lot of competition with respect to doing programming work from workers in India and China, and from poor countries around the world.
I have no idea based on statistics, Menards has openings, good benefits, good advancement, etc.
I have a link, it might be worth a view. Look at ZK tech, he has a channel, JD technician and then catch a view of his family, his wife and children. This link seems to show a tech school in Wyoming. He is at best average looking, he has a very nice family and a very nice service vehicle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbER0m1ojTE
Take a look at 31:40. This is an average man, doing his job as a man with what appears to be a heck of a family. His family, that is his children seem to have an advantage, he does his job, the picture says a great deal. No matter what, in the end his children have a good chance of going forward and he is not an elite. Figured out what he has that many do not? It should be obvious and somehow he did it. What he has is much more precious than money.
Our elites sent our jobs overseas, we destroyed our family structure in destroying these jobs with all sorts of techno babble on economic specialization by people who couldn’t run a lemonade stand.
Dennis L.
Have a good looong look at the code written by newbies and be appalled.
The reason for there being that many programming languages and programmers is because they all suck.
I reckon there’s about 10k reasonably competent programmers “out there”.
“Newest technology” in programming means you are aquainted with the newest frameworks of MS and Google to implement them fast. These frameworks are a security risk for your data.
Programming principles do not change so fast and if you know the principles already from another language.
Kul,
You are correct, never worked in corporate other than residency VA.
As for working next to Musk, had I the ability, I would live in a tent for a year to work in that group; so much to learn, shut up, absorb, a lifetime of knowledge in a year.
I am a groupie, I have been with such people, was too young, not smart enough to really absorb like I should of. In the end, no matter where, at that level my observation was a combination of 99.99 G level was necessary(I don’t have that) as well as a willingness to work 24/7.
Have never been exposed to the truly wealthy, don’t have a clue on that one.
Dennis L.
You are lucky that you never hung around the truly wealthy. I will just say that they are not people you would want to hang around if you could help it.
There is not much to learn, shut up and absorb in one single year of internship. At most you would be serving some mid-level manager who won’t really divulge anything important to you since he/she won’t trust you, but would be very happy to exploit your souls there.
Companies like that are very compartmentalized. You only learn what is done in your department , nothing else. At most it might open other smaller doors if you are lucky.
Menards is like home depot. Sure, some people work there. I will stop now..
Let’s try to guess what Kulm’s job it…
I reckon he’s a shoe shine boy…
Kulm can you show us your shoe shine technique? Make a YT video
You are aware that Tesla is that the bottom of the table on Consumer Reports… these are some of the shoddiest vehicles on the market.
If you want to bend over you should do it for BMW.. Porsche… Mercedes…
FE, I don’t know anything about Tesla Vehicles. Personally own Toyota Camry hybrids, accept replacing battery over lifetime is routine.
The wealth of Tesla may well be its computing expertise. As for the vehicles, perhaps it will be something is better than nothing, ff are going to be an issue.
Dennis L.
So you are just allowing verbal diarrhea to pour out of your mouth?
No FE. I use writing to help me think and listen to responses to see if they make sense.
Locally I was with a car dealer and asked about Tesla repairs. He said on the whole they don’t need repairs.
Again, I have no experience and the cost seems too great.
Dennis L.
You cannot just take a Tesla to any repair shop — you need to take it to a Tesla repair shop.
It’s the same with most cars – I have a friend who is a mechanic at Toyota – and he says that for most cars you need specific training and gear to work on them… so you do not want to bring a BMW to him…
So I call bullshit on your fairy tale. Of course he’s never repaired a Tesla
There is dust in the paint, doors that don’t close properly, panels that are wildly out of alignment with each other. Teslas are pieces of crap.
Consumer Reports Still Ranks Tesla Reliability 27th Out Of 28
Tesla has consistently been improving the quality of its products over time – you can really see the progress in cars built today compared to five years ago, but it is still ranked very low in Consumer Reports’ reliability and dependability rankings.
It now places 27th out of 28 manufacturers (the same as last year), with vehicles like the Model Y being present on CR’s list of 10 least reliable cars. The smaller Tesla crossover has a reliability rating of just 18, which makes it slightly more reliable than a Volkswagen Tigua, but slightly less reliable than Chrysler Pacifica. CR wasn’t any kinder on the Model X, pointing to its falcon wing doors as a constant source of problems.
For reference, in a J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Survey published earlier this year, Tesla was ranked 30th out of the 33 included brands.
https://insideevs.com/news/549130/consumerreports-tesla-reliability-poor-2021/
Haha:
https://youtu.be/8kbFzlALVP8
Steve Kirsch sees a VAERS signal that vaccines may cause autism.
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/do-vaccines-cause-autism-it-sure
i seem to recall the autism thing re the mmr vaccine years ago
but that was before wehad a plot to kill everybody off
Parents have been arguing that the huge number of vaccines babies are being given is a reason for the spike in the number of children with autism. My oldest son (now grown) has Asperger’s Syndrome (high functioning autism), so I used to attend meetings of parents of children with autism. The reports back were always that the medical community was covering up the problem. They said, “No, autism couldn’t possibly be from vaccines.”
I am sorry for that nothing can really help the pain.
We seem to be tampering with nature, people are in my opinion meant to fight their own battles with nature. Not personally antivax, but a minimalist.
Dennis L.
Michael Burry has Aspergers.
Hope he enjoys life to the max despite any possible deficiencies. We don’t have to be perfect to be loved. We all have more or less imperfections on multiple levels and some advantages he might have, including IQ, education and being in a rich country, might balance something. But I know how much worries it gives to parents. All the best!
But this does not mean we should not monitor signals and perform dangerous actions on our kids if we know better.
Behavioral autism is just physiologically mirrored, infant body-autism from severe biological dysregulation. No doubt that the infant vaxx schedule can tip a fragile GAPS baby over the edge, who are generally the firstborns. Tumors in the blood vessels are sudden-onset body-autism.
Boy, has this turned into a different theme site, I wonder?
I understand it’s not a climate change site…well there are exceptions to comments that cast it in a bad light…
Suppose a better title would be Our Covid World?
Just kidding, Gail, I know your number one child here needs to be pleased or he may display behavior
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RIOR5ncG2ok
All in jest …just a break from the Moreon posts…
I suppose with all of the folks leaving China now, the big concern will be the spread of Covid from China. This will almost certainly be a new variant. So we very likely will be moving into a different version of the energy coverup by Covid, with the mRNA vaccines being used to increase the mortality rate and to increase the number in the hospital for things like RSV and flu.
It is still an energy site. The problem has morphed into a cover-up of our energy problem by covid and its vaccines. Also, a story about climate change being our worst problem. (The really fake part of the story is that we humans can prevent climate change.) Falling efficiency because people are increasingly being asked to stay at home to prevent the spread of viruses. Strange world we live in!
the really fake part of the story is the continued insistence from certain quarters that climate change is fake news.
The idea that we can do anything at all to fix the problem is fake.
but lets put it on record that climate change is here, real and affecting all of us.
different from 15000 years ago, when a local knuckle dragger would carve on his stone tablet:
”this climate change is fake news–i remember 5000 years ago when all this was a glacier—the climate has always been changing”
Anthropogenic climate forcing is real and the idea we can do anything about it is fake.
So why does the BBCCNN tell us that transitioning to renewable energy and EVs is the solution?
Huh? It’s been affecting every since the beginning of time .. the kkklimate .. is always … changing … sometimes it changes very dramatically within a few decades… as it did in Mesopotamia.. pre coal burning…
Civilizations were wiped out by kllllimate change
So of course klllimate change affects us… we have next to no influence on the kkklimate
Well paving over the planet likely has a significant impact on the kkkklimate in many areas…
Funny that Geeta doesn’t say anything about that huh
antibiotics norm… answer … If I was there I’d twist your gnarly old arm behind your back and force you to answer
Civilizations were wiped out by kllllimate change
Not really, they were wiped out by irrigation and exhausting the soil.
Civilisations have a finite lifespan.
If they are near a good source of mineral sediments such as the Alps, Andes or Himalyas, then its likely new civilisations will form in the same location after collapse and recovery.
Look at Northern Italy from the time of the Black Death onwards, it was the place to be for centuries.
They were wipe out by many things – including kkklimate change
Well, there’s temperature change, and it can be a killer, but we can’t do much about that.
And there’s weather change, which is also bloody inconvenient sometimes, but we can’t do much about that either.
Why don’t the propagandized normies get upset and anxious about temperature change or weather change, but they go apocalyptic about climate change?
I’ll tell ya. It’s because nobody propagandizes them about temperature change or weather change? If a fear campaign was launched by the powers that do such things, in next to no time we would have eejets gluing themselves to works of art to raise awareness of the issue.
So The Big Issue here is nothing to do with physics or meteorology or climatology or even ecology, per se. It has everything to do with the Art of Propaganda and the Power of Nightmares.
Like the Force, Propaganda can have a strong influence on the weak-minded.
that weather and climate are two different things has been well broadcast and established for so long, i feel it is pointless bringing it up once more.
I am surprised that you fell into that one though Tim
You cannot change the mind of someone who has no mind.
an eddytruth
par excellance
Norman loves to pretend to debate and point out errors, when he thinks he’s found one. But I have yet to see him genuinely debating anything. Throw him a pertinent question, and he will either totally ignore it, or else go into bickering mode where he picks on some irrelevant detail or unrelated point or deliberately misconstrues the context or builds a strawman or makes an ad hominem—basically anything else but reply sincerely, earnestly, and honestly to the question.
So it comes as pleasant change here that he has actually said something relevant. Dead wrong, as he often is, but pertinent to the subject at issue. I’ll give him that.
“that weather and climate are two different things has been well broadcast and established for so long, i feel it is pointless bringing it up once more.”
Is that so? Well, first of all, I didn’t say that they were different things, so it was pointless you trying to criticize me on that account, wasn’t it? Unless you were trying to be disingenuous.
And yet, now you come to mention it, when I Google “Climate is weather”, I get 239,000 results. And “Weather is climate” yields 737,000 hits. So they are quite intimately connected—these two nouns. They are about as close as egg and omelette.
I also observe that when the MSM report some new evidence of Clima-te Cha-nge, they often quote weather data or, worse, anecdotes, as their evidence. Along the lines of: “There was heavy snow in Lisbon last Friday due to CC.” “And a heatwave in Paris as a result of GW.” You know the sort of thing.
And George Monbiot, upon discovering daffodils in bloom in his garden in February about 20 years ago going onto predict that within a few years they would be coming up regularly in January due to catastrophic global climate disruption or some such nonsense that makes a travesty of the laws of physics.
But I digress.
To get back to the point I’d like to make, I put it to you that it is impossible to define climate without reference to weather.
Climate, as the word is commonly used today, is an abstract noun.
Abstract nouns are used to refer to concepts, ideas, experiences, traits, feelings or entities that cannot be seen, heard, tasted, smelt or touched.
We can and do experience weather every time we walk out of the front door or poke our head out of the kitchen window, but nobody has ever experienced the climate.
I’ve never experienced it. You’ve never experienced it. Because it isn’t a phenomenon. It doesn’t exist physically. It is abstract. The word is simply a device used to describe average weather over time.
When we look at the Yorkshire Dales and find all those eroded landscapes, rounded hills, deep gullies, ravines, sandstone caves and the like, we say that the landscape has been “weathered”. We don’t say it has been “climated”, do we? At least not yet.
Weather is physical. It is an agent of erosion and deposition. It makes us hot or cold or wet or dry. This is undeniable. Climate is none of these things. It is just a word that is used to talk about weather in the average over an extended period.
Just because people use words and build them into clever-sounding sentences, it doesn’t necessarily follow that they make any sense.
I’m not quite old enough to remember, but there was a time not so long ago when men of science would explain combustion by reference to phlogiston and the movement of the heavens with reference to celestial spheres or orbs. Apparently, even Copernicus believed in the existence of the latter.
So it comes as no surprise that most people in the West today, who are scientifically ignorant and every bit as propagandized as the North Koreans, believe in the existence of climate as something more than an abstract noun and climate change as more than a further abstraction of an abstract noun and that the latter that has this amazing power to kill us all.
norm generally does not respond to questions because he knows he will only make a bigger fool of himself (than he already is)
It’s actual a self-preservation strategy so makes sense.
Please continue not to answer norm.
But we can – we can transition to EVs and solar and wind power!!!
Or maybe fusion…
Elon will fix it… even though he flies around in private jets
Hello Norm, Oh, please let’s not go down that rabbit hole and matters not because I agree 100% with Gail…
We can’t do anything about it regardless…BAU modern ICE society is a heat engine that can’t be stopped until it the black goo become unavailable.
The heat is already in the pipeline and will manifest itself regardless of what are “opinions” are.
Not our fault…my post was related to what you pointed out about Eddie’s string of entries. He likes to poke fun here …so what goes around comes around..
Nothing serious..just a break of the hoehum.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/farmer-predicts-worse-food-shortages-higher-prices-2023-amid-inflation-drought-interests-rate-hikes
From Fox News, no less, so it has to be reliable in regard to covering the climate and other such topics!
Really…good article….
yes we all enjoy a laugh with eddy
especially those times when he runs out of argument (which is often) and thus anyone disagreeing with him is labelled a ‘pedo’
now where have we heard that before?
Everyone is laughing at you norm .. not with you.
they are probably all those ofw inmates that you told us didn’t matter eddy
that only you mattered
good to know of course
I know, right.
Similarly for the fake insistence, from certain quarters, that the Injections are safe and effective.
Climate change is as old as the climate.
All sorts of mechanisms are involved; sun dynamics, volcanism, water vapour levels, etc etc all the way down to a sprinkling of minor gases.
The hoax is the level of importance of these minor gases.
Greenhouse owners buy CO2 to enhance growth. This has been obvious in forestry in NZ; growth modelling has fallen short of reality as trees canter ahead.
Do
Some
Reading
Outside
Your
Safe
Space
(Guardian I am guessing)
lastcall
do try to stop yourself pole vaulting into the abyss of conclusion
i have never insisted on the vaccine being safe—others have been over eager to do that for me. Ive had it myself. Thats as far as it goes. I dont know enough to offer pronouncements either way.
Neither do you.
You really should read stuff more carefully and in depth. conclusion leaping makes you look silly.
And on the subject of reading matter—may i enquire as to your in-print reading—in case i should seek truth and reality?
Word salad.
Tossed.
Zero value.
You scurry to your conspiracy accusations, alternate fact umbrella at the first hint of a challenge to the official narrative on Injections and cllmate change. Even when i stated that overcrowding does not mean malnutrition, you somehow equated that with me being a conspiraholic.
Sad Norm.
After 5 years of ‘Higher Educ’ most of my reading s remedial; trying to remedy all the bull shite I was taught as part of narrative training.
You should try it; ie explore the alternate explanations to the mainstream. Start with Ukraine from the russian viewpoint and see what makes sense.
taking my truth source from eddy/OFW, (last Feb) the Ukrainian war was all crisis actors.
Unimpeachable source, I think you would agree. Eddy never lies. Except that they are archived and recorded.
Then Sandy Hook was all crisis actors—from the same source.
Climate change is a hoax—I call BS again. and lots lots more. Laughable, except nobody around Sandy Hook is laughing.
Are they.??? Think!!!!!!
Alex Jones got a massive lawsuit, as a result of his blatant attention seeking. Conspracies anyone?? Still laughing at the joke are we????
When i have a string of self seeking lies proven, i call for the salt spreading truck to deal with anything else that crops up.
Hence my conspiracy theories which go beyond theory.
Only the other day—Canadian authorities were electing to kill off children
turns out to be BS—the ‘suggestion’ was that 18 year old with terminal illness should be offered euthanasia. Talk about chinese whispers!
You were saying—conspiracy theories????
Last year, on OFW—there were millions of dead and maimed babies lying around. I said BS again—suddenly i became the successor to King Herod.
Yesterday, on OFW we were told that the pics from the Webb telescope were all fake. No doubt you obediently accede to such crap.
And you didnt illuminate me with info on your print reading???
norm the NOF…
You don’t know enough?????
What don’t you know norm https://openvaers.com/
What is wrong with you????
norm is a BBC man … he’d never touch a substack…
it’s quite pathetic actually.
The thing about climate change is that people just fail to understand that the climate has always changed throughout history.
I agree! In a finite world, everything is always changing, even climate.
Funny how the PR Team changed the term Global Warming to Climate Change…
Very smart – it accounts for situations where the climate is cooling
hahahaha….
Of course the MORE-ONS don’t question that… cuz they are MOREONS
Just like the MOREONS believe the Covid think is in the back mirror – in fact I was speaking to someone in Canada just the other day who told me that we are slowly returning to normal… I mentioned that hospitals are jammed with Covids in Hong Kong … not what they want to hear… Covid is over…
Wait till this gets traction https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3204693/chinas-sudden-shift-covid-zero-raises-more-questions-answers?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
= More Boosters.
eddy
you wrote morons 3 times
and miss-spelled it each time
(Corriere della Sera – No. 1 main stream media)
”Lombardy Region health councilor comments on monitoring started at Malpensa airport: one in two passengers arriving on flights from China is Covid positive”
(Malpensa airport is the main Italian airport and also an hub for south Europe)
Therefore, my guess is that most of the people arriving from China is asymptomatic positive.
And maybe it is like that almost everywhere (if tests are still reliable).
The point is being sick, but as we already know this key aspect (being sick) is not any more the focus of public attention since 2020.
https://video.corriere.it/cronaca/bertolaso-positivo-covid-passeggero-due-che-arriva-voli-cina/120abcae-86b7-11ed-95ee-af8dc55ce986
We need to be able to designate people as ‘sick’ even if there is nothing wrong with them so that we can deprive them and others of the ability to consume resources.
If we put them in quarantine camps they can’t consume much.
THEY are sick from a lifetime of pwivilege. Must be ̶h̶e̶a̶l̶e̶d̶ cured by social justice.
Gail:
“So we very likely will be moving into a different version of the energy coverup by Covid, with the mRNA vaccines being used to increase the mortality rate and to increase the number in the hospital for things like RSV and flu.
It is still an energy site. The problem has morphed into a cover-up of our energy problem by covid and its vaccines. Also, a story about climate change being our worst problem. (The really fake part of the story is that we humans can prevent climate change.) Falling efficiency because people are increasingly being asked to stay at home to prevent the spread of viruses.”
Thanks for putting it out there so very clearly. We need to grasp these new relationships. The “climate crisis” and the “covid crisis” are both part of the same thing, with the “financial crisis” thrown in. All of these crises are “manufactured,” but that does not mean they do not create a genuine overarching crisis for humanity, both as a collective and as individuals.
There are still some points of the energy problem that are not fully clear and that should be discussed. One is the disbalances that occur when some countries still have oil and others have not, especially when world trade breaks. Another is how to possibly contain knowledge and life in secure communities and to share experiences. I dont see anything alike in the www. First is thought and then action. It neednt be done all by the same people. And it needs time to develop ideas.
I consider c. a distraction from our real life problems and I guess many of the c. ideas we share here are controlled opposition.
Many subjects we discuss are still in the tradition followed by Rudolf Steiner. I am not an wxpert to this but should move on. Who else?
There are a lot of nice and learned people on the blog, what I enjoy and not least it boosters my English vocabulary.
There are psychological aspects I’s like to read about, sometimes I do work, that might be usefull in one or two years if BAU goes on, and than I think, what am I doing?
We are still in the tradition of Hubbart, trying to forecast crash. But if, if – we should be able to think, what will happen then. Some aspects are mentioned: the cities will be lost, all assets will become worthless (including TV, cars, houses, infrastructure), people must move to the fields that they have to work on. Water will play a role. I don’t agree to the common fatalism, as in the moment oil fails there will be no way to travel. Distance will be a protection. Savagery will not be for long. What then? I don’t care for me or any to live further but to pass life and knowledge. How could that be possibly done? We cannot expect these thoughts from our kids trying to integrate into BAU. There will never be any group of learned people than gathered here, the next generations will loose it. That is an obligation.
I don’t see how covid could contribute. People will die either way, I am sorry. If people died off before crash it would not help is, because it would decline economy and deteriorating complex systems crash to lower levels of complexity. So any digital based solution will be of no help.
Imagine one of us is sitting on a rock far from every city, the kids are strong but with no brain. What tools and knowledge would he need? Rhe kids hide behind a bush due to their biology and you know in 9 months there will be a baby in your arms. You will make a hole and a fire, pour water into the hole and ads heated stones to boil it. The kids are strong and come back with a rabbit or lovely chamois. You will conserve the fur with brain and fat to provide clothing. The women are fighting about nothing, the men not any better. You’d need shelter, find roots, berries, herbs, the usual survival crab. Eventually hens, rabbits, seed from old gardens. The kids will provide that with their energy but they cannot recognize cultured plants. You need to prepare soil. There is no other way.
If you manage this, what would be next? The kids will break legs, come with scratches, birth, infections, bacteria. You need basic medical knowledge. A desinfectable needle. Knife and axe. You will loose teeth. How to mill grain other than by hitting stones, do you have a chisel? You need bowls. If you find sheep the women could spin and knit. Fibers could be extracted from nettles and hemp. Know knitting? Glas to provide googles. Glazes to make your pots stop leaking. No big deal, all possible. You will want to forge tools from useless cars before they rust away. You need to teach kids, it is a long journey. What do you teach? They need to understand maths and mechanics, optics, some have to learn languages so they can read books if found and gather their content. Cheese, dried vegetables, bread, preservation. Distill alcohol. Vinegar. How to extract oils? Plant lineseed, nuts, fruit trees. The basics. Astronomy for navigation? What to tell the grown ups, the kids, the babies? How to implement rules, law, jurisdiction? Others will join. How to integrate them? How could we recognize radiation to keep from leaking remants of the past? Electricity is a long way. What about microscopy, bacterias? Know how to make barrels and wheels? Gummi? Metallury? We are still at the level of the middle ages now but not stoneage. Can we replicate wood working tools? Construct warmer houses, avoid soil depletion?
What would you think?
Herbie, to share some old-fashioned reading tricks. You decide what/who you read. I’m not much of a writer but have read this blog in-depth for years. There are some contributors that I simply no longer read. (Btw, this does not include FE.) This allows them to comment freely, and myself to do other things. Also, there are subjects I’m not interested in, so I can skip them too. Hope this helps with your suffering.
Anyone who cannot understand that the CovCON is about energy … does not belong here….
norm gets a pass on that … we need norm… to pass the time while we wait (to die)
An article in the WSJ sums up the impact of the recently passed US legislation with respect to green energy subsidies:
Green-Energy Boom Hinges on Obscure Tax Rules
Companies see boosts in cash flow and lower prices for customers if plan works
As I see it, if the US made portion of the legislation is actually implemented, there really will not be any additional subsidies for green energy actually paid by the government. The thing is that we are talking about subsidies for basically things that cannot work.
Of course, if there is a market to sell these subsidies, there will be some people who will assume they will work. The green energy companies would not be making any profit without subsidies, so they have little need for them. If they did make a profit, it would be unstable from year to year. The real benefit they will get is from selling them. It is the market for these tax credits that makes the system work.
Sasha Latypova sums up her take on Bitchute yesterday.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ghODiaiNrLdw/
also an interesting comment thread at her blog related to video above
https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/discussion-with-sam-dube-and-lara?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=870364&post_id=93111831&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email
wherein she says in reply to a question:
Old School Counselor
Incredible stuff. You do make it clear that your origin theory is that this was an intentional release of a bioweapon asset and then a countermeasure, both a part of a US. Government atrocity to kill people. Could this have been an accidental release (as Andrew Huff says) and then a hope that the countermeasure would mitigate the weapon? That does not refute any of the other crimes, coverups, and performance art by the government you chronicled.
Sasha Latypova
“Accidental release” is not really possible. In fact “lab leak” happen continuously because dual use tech is completely unrestricted and no academic lab was ever capable of following basic SOPs. I explained it in the Mouse King story. However nothing at all happens as a result of constantly leaking labs, because “engineered viruses” is a bullshit Hollywood story. Yes, they engineer bioweapons. No, those bioweapons do not spread by themselves, because they are not able to make anything that lives and replicates. No human transmission was ever demonstrated for covid, despite serious attempts. The biowarfare labs make synthetic toxins and systems of delivery, such as aerosols, gels, lipid nanoparticles, etc. One needs to make A LOT of this stuff, and then also spread it in enough locations to cause anything noticeable. Once outside, this stuff attenuates and denatures quickly, so this needs to continue for some time to be noticeable at all. It’s not really dangerous because of these characteristics. It’s only dangerous to already frail and if you got high exposure for some reason.
That it’s Latypova firmly in the Terrain. Here’s her next comment regarding what she thinks was the original cause of ‘covid’:
“It can be either or both biological and chemical, there can be electromagnetic components as well. Proteins are biological substances, but they can be natural or synthetically made. First Biologics Act (to regulate biologics) in the US was in 1902.
The point is nobody can make a virus, ie a living self spreading thing. That’s not possible to do. Effects of “contagion ” are simply people picking up stuff from common exposure, or possibly exosomes and bioresonance.”
That’s pretty good, although it appears that she doesn’t deeply understand the nature of the primordial soups inside us that drive all genetic — and thus biological — activity. She’s right that you can’t make a virus, because they don’t exist, but you can make a GOF exosome that simulates a profound destabilization in the ecological equilibrium/continuum– an evolutionary black swan or jump or ‘wormhole’ — that forces the body to do its best in responding to. For example, it could be that they did release a GOF cold/flu (seasonal/secondary detox) exosome signaling for an altered,/new/enhanced suite of detox symptomologies (‘covid’). And since ‘covid’ is close to extant colds/flus, reaching critical mass WRT transmission/’contagion’ is entirely plausible: our primordial soups operate on the creative commons – they’re open-source media. So she’s not right in thinking that “self spreading” dynamics aren’t in play with a bioweapon release. Almost every Terrain advocate fails to understand that ‘viruses’ and exosomes are the same thing minus the terrorism (the pathogen) narrative.
In creating GOF exosomal bioweapons — both an original deployment (if indeed there was one, which is still highly questionable and by no means necessary given 5G correlation and other possibilities) and also with the direct injection vaxxes — they are effectively forcing the intelligent but innocent body via the creative commons
primordial soups to believe an evolutionary lie. It’s a primordial psyop. They found a way to lie profoundly to our foundational intelligence. They struck at the root. Which in their position is exactly what they’re supposed to be doing.
By striking at the root ourselves we emerge as the white dot within the black half of the yin yang symbol.
If the vaxxes are, for example, mimic tumor exosome bombs — whether in whole or in part — that mass-signal-for, like a fucking foghorn, the suppression of igg3 and the dendritic cells which are coordinators of immune regulation (like Jan says), then our genomes would translate the vaxxes as the outside ecology having suddenly become an order of magnitude (or whatever) more toxic than it was last week, to the point where all the other humans and other relevant mammals in the vicinity are signaling that the current pollution intake levels would be too dangerous to try and detoxify from — to keep pace with — and that adiposal storage is not an option.
We form tumors in order to store fat-soluble toxins when our adiposal storage of these toxins is full. Obesity from metabolic syndrome is the intelligent body having instituted a structural signaling regime that makes us eat too much so that we can increase our adipose tissues so that we can keep up with the storing of industrial chemicals otherwise the body has no choice but to start forming tumors. Isn’t that amazing? It’s a whole new take on a frequent cause of obesity. The problem, though, gets compounded in industrial society because the intelligent body obviously intends to have us eat healthy fats in order to create optimally functioning adipose tissues for toxin storage because the micronutrient density of healthy fats increases our ability to detox from the toxins, but industrial diets get us fat on junk food, so we find ourselves in a downward spiral.
Tumor exosome bombs would make our genomes think we just built ourselves a dugout house in the middle of a superfund site, and put in a shallow well for our drinking water too. And the hypervolatile, mustard gas-like LNPs back up that lie with the hardest of truths.
Full spectrum dominance. As above so below.
In your opinion is exasome not spike protein shedding of the injected a concern?
banned
Repeated shots are presumably modifying genomes at least semi-permanently, and more or less depending on the quality of the person’s biology/terrain. A strong constitution that spends a lot of time working its body hard out in a clean ecology is going to buffer the shots; biological dynamics reach equilibrium just like thermodynamics. We cumulatively find equilibrium with what we eat and drink and breathe, where we live, and what we do. The shots are like storms crashing through that equilibrium; well rooted, rested, and nourished trees both flex and stand strong through the storm. Those more poorly rooted, overexposed, or undernourished may come down in the storm, or lose some limbs.
Yes, the vaxxxed are producing exosomes related to the vaxxes. Some of those exosomes end up in us. But we’re not getting bombed with them like they are. But they’re not insignificant either. It stands to reason that my body has produced some number of whatever genetic strand it is that the vaxx mRNA are primers for. But I have no concerns that that production will pose a problem for me because I take care of myself. A few tumor exosomes, for example, bear no relevance to a body whose daily detox is consistently getting the job done. And we’re not getting the LNPs.
When I go into school in the evening to clean the place the first thing I do is open up all the doors and maybe some windows to if there’s no breeze, and I don’t give it a second thought. But I also wouldn’t want to work in a warehouse full of vaxxed folks day in and day out. On top of all the other unhealthy aspects of that type of work, that just seems like a poor biological choice at this juncture IMO. I mean that’s just an extension of the idea that shacking up and mating with a vaxxed person probably isn’t the best decision at this juncture unless you’re existing partner went rogue on you and got the vaxx and you’re just one loyal sonofabitch. There were a couple moments when I really needed to lean on my wife not to get it. She got the memo and now she’s grateful for it. She was a more trusting sweetheart at the beginning of the pandemic, and her family expected her to get it. She was engaged to be sure, but she was watching John Campbell’s podcast and also Bret Weinstein’s. That’s why I have very little patience for half-assed people like that. They can do a lot of damage. Then she saw Charles Eisenstein’s red-pilling, because she always kind of liked him the most and read his articles and comments, and that catalysed her waking up to what was going on, and it became less about pleasing others or acting out of concern for others, and giving the vaxx the benefit of the doubt, than it became about just saying no for obvious reasons.
Thank you for the response. I found value in it. Im glad your honey didnt wreck the hive.
Appreciate it. They are testing our loyalties. Tests of loyalty are good things.
Excuse my lack of background here.
Ive picked this up several times from different sources but discarded it as too wild.
Sars cov 2 can not be spread with human to human contact?
Aspects of the injections can be spread in human to human contact?
What allowed this to bypass my “reality” filter is the physical reality of the contract where they inserted sars cov2 into the wuhan bat population via gels. Right there in black and white. Among other things it might infer there is no bat to bat spread of infection. That allows me to take a few more steps down this rather complicated rabbit hole.
Interesting comment reante. I’m increasingly open to the idea that “Covid” and its many manifestations is a ‘big umbrella’ sort of thing, covering (up) a wide variety of poisoning that has occurred including the bio-tech angle, but also the micro-particulate pollution many face, as well as the downside of burning and refining fracked-fuel and the similarities of symptoms from HCN poisoning
( see Jim West’s April 2020 article @ https://harvoa-med.blogspot.com/2020/04/COVID2020.html. )
I’ve also been looking at maps of SO2 emissions from the Earth, and documentaries of methane release from thawing permafrost and basically anything that might have helped pull-the-trigger on rushing the “virus” storyline; especially something environmental that was anticipated at some higher level of knowledge that would point directly to the reality that “elites” are not in control and can not keep us safe; something that breaks the spell that so many people are under.
What’s your take on Tuberculosis? Have you read Broxmeyer?
Thanks hillcountry. Yeah that’s a great focus of yours. And that West article is a key angle, I wonder if it’s where Zach Bush got his oil refinery based PM 2.5 cyanide-type poisoning hypoxia hypothesis from. I think it’s even possible that they did animal experiments on lockdown simulations and found that taking people out of their rat race routines caused intelligent bodies to be able to hit the ‘regen button on the tractor’ at a record rate; could’ve been just the lockdowns that goosed a record global seasonal detox rate, and nothing else. We’ll never know the finer points of what happened on 9/11 and that’s okay.
I’m strongly inclined to think that ‘covid’ was not leveraged by earth changes related to climate change. (Not that they aren’t factors in human health.) ‘Covid’ coming 1.5 yrs after peak total liquids was THE perfect timing for frontrunning collapse with the manufactured demand destruction by the lockdowns, because the historical pattern of the subclasses of peak oil clearly show that collapse arrives around 2 to 2.5yrs after peak production.
The ‘tuberculosis’ bacteria are saprophytes as with all mycobacteria. Germ theory just pretends that some of them are opportunistic pathogens that eat healthy tissues in order to square their circle. They can exploit the gray area, the continuum, between life and death. The saprophytic mycobacteria can eat PM 2.5-poisoned lung cells after they’ve become acutely hypoxic but are still clinging to life because the cells can no longer defend themselves in their dying state, and the cells may or may not have triggered apoptosis yet. Ecological dynamics are case-dependent: if there’s already widespread tissue death and therefore a large population of mycobacteria eating away at the death, which produces a lot of alcohol and ester metabolites that are toxic to healthier neighboring lung cells, then those cells are probably going to start to get eaten by the saprophytes sooner than normal because their populations have exploded and they’re hungry, they need to eat.
These mycobacteria are aerobes because they live in the airways, so they don’t HAVE to wait to eat lung cells until they’ve become severely hypoxic, they just have to wait until they and the antibodies and white blood cells can’t defend themselves. The body recognizes that the bacteria are our symbionts and are helping to bioremediate the tissue death, but the body still needs to ringfence the superfund site with antibodies and WBCs so that healthy tissues are protected. So if there’s a ton of mycobacteria during severe lung tissue death due to air pollution plus poor general health,and the body is having a hard time ringfencing and keeping up the healing fight, then the metabolites can weaken neighboring cells and the multiplying bacteria can overwhelm them. Life and death is an ecological dynamic under natural law. Homo industrialis thinks he’s too good for that.
I’ll check out your reference, thanks.
Well, there you are then. The air pollution in China had been horrific for at least fifteen years prior to COVID, and Wuhan was one of the most polluted cities of all. However, most of China had far worse pollution than most of Europe and North America had. Why were there not a dozen Wuhan type Covid events?
The Po Valley in Northern Italy and parts of New York also have pretty bad air pollution PLUS, I read that both places were using gasoline from fracked oil that resulted in traces of cyanide in the air. Of course, that may have been misinformation. And then there was the G5 hypothesis.
I’m not saying that these highly polluted cities caused ‘covid’ because ‘covid’ doesn’t exist as ‘covid.’ That’s just a fraudulent testing plandemic as you well know. In a testing plandemic In a centralized testing plandemic you can control how the narrative plays out but you’re still operating in positive accordance with natural law ie, wherever air pollution is worst in temperate climates is where you’re going to get your best results because the human need for seasonal respiratory detoxes will be the highest, and the test IS testing for a respiratory detox exosomal primer.
I think 5G is an underrated component of the health dynamic.
Nice post over my head.
Exasome = human to human infection?
No there’s no such thing as infection. (There is such a thing as inflammation.) Exosomes signal, among other things, diseased states between humans. They are the genetic form of body language. They transmit disease communications but they cannot transmit disease, because they are just communications. They’re not forcible instructions. If the body that receives the disease communication is also experiencing that same disease but has yet to divert resources to healing that disease, then it will consider whether to move the healing up the to-do list based on the intensity of the communications it’s receiving. The more exosomes coming its way from other bodies actively healing from the disease will be a clear sign to the intelligent body that the environmental cause of the disease is intensifying which, if that’s the case, then healing, now, from the current disease- level will be prudent otherwise the disease may get more acute, and the healing (the symptoms) more severe than can be healed from easily in the short term.
Even the vaxx exosomes (mRNA) are not ACTUALLY forcible instructions, it’s just that structurally in evolution if a body is bombarded with that many identical communications then its patterned intelligence tells it that this is a species-wide response to an environmental sea change so the intelligent thing to do is to respect
that group intelligence and join it. So the relevant chromosomes adjust for those instructions but chromosomes are living, flexible genetic structures so the architects of the vaxx knew that repeated injections would be necessary to reinforce the simulated sea change.
It could be argued that bombing the body with that many exosomes all at once IS a forcible instructions insofar as it forces a deterministic numbers game onto the primordial soup (the polymerase chain reactions). As I said the primordial soup is an open-source biochemical framework for biogenesis and bombing the body with an overwhelming genetic foghorn is no different then 5 companies owning all of the media and only disseminating propaganda – it results in a soft determinism. Nevertheless, neither disseminated information nor exosomes are forcings in and of themselves. It’s the weaponizing of things that’s the problem.
Thank you very much!
The injections are like “what we have here is a failure to communicate”.
You’re welcome.
Yeah it feeds the (biologically) rich while it buries the poor. It’s a meek shall inherit the earth thing. With meekness meaning submissiveness to truth. Fulfilling prophecy to the elites means culling the worldly. That is the prophecy because during world end times worldly people become structural baggage.
Knowing not to get the injection is a classic genetic indicator of flightiness. Wildness. It’s phenotypic fitness with respect to hardiness. Mammalian phenotyping is generally thought of as an evolutionary science of physical appearance but psychological characteristics are phenotypic too, and these characteristics are package deals: you can always get a great deal on a ram whose wild-as-snot, as they say, because nobody except people like me wants a wild-as-snot flock. Not only are you breeding back for wild, his flighty behavior influences the behavior of all the existing sheep because their flight cues taken from each other are split-second instincts. The package deal is that wild-type psychologies are, naturally, independent, because of their low-trust. And the hard-working quality that defines hardiness comes with that. At the top of the senecan cliff their livestock operation flips from high-profit, intensively-managed humans with arrested development to wild-type individuated beings, both because that’s the diverse genepool they need to breed themselves back towards and because wild-types aren’t vengeful outside of their immediate purviews (Dunbar’s Number); peaceful anarchists, if you will, under natural law, that only engage in self-defense. And the farmers of people know that they done plenty of things for an angry man to be vengeful about.
Though they have a powerful wild-type aspect of intelligence to them, in their (elitist) cultural separatism, they know that their parasitical psychology is structurally an extremely co-dependent one. They know where they came from as hardy, competitive, independent, arid-climate goatherders. What a long strange trip it’s been for them.
Let me get this straight … are you suggesting that norm takes all the boosters because he’s a pedo?
Now norm before you call the police and report me … please note I have not accused you of anything … I am just asking for clarification (for a friend… name starts with X)
Wow thats both Karen Kingston and Sasha saying that there is no human transmission. Karen postulates aresol deployment on populations. Pretty far out. These are very educated individuals both from inner circle of big pharma
In the meantime British Columbia considers changing the definition of informed consent seizing property and mandatory medication as mentally ill of those refusing to inject the dog shit in their body. Haldol/soma for all!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/iKGSkEeq4AIv/
you know, banned, I don’t really care for your appeals to authority, even if these ‘authorities’ happen to be pointing in the right direction. because next week some others might be pointing in the wrong direction and off you go again.
if we constantly cultivate our personal centers of gravity, nobody’s better than us, brother, just because they have credentials.
I dont understand some of the things you say. I would like to. You have background i do not. My brain is not what it once was. I could pretend i understand. I dont believe in that.
As far as the other aspects of appeals to authority. I believe in seeking the middle ground. The viewpoints we express here are the tinyest of minority. The vast majority find value in authority. Who really needs to get over themselves? Who is creating a polarization that can not be overcome? My appeals to authority are but a tiny representation of the majority I may well agree with your perspective but not at the cost of polarization. . You dont know who that person is who wears the trappings of authority. It neither ensures character nor negates its possibility. I believe respect for other until they prove otherwise is a virtue. There are aspects in which your knowledge is beyond mine. In other areas you are dumb as a post. You are thge one i show disrespect for authority. You are the one trying to assert authority and demanding it. Its the exact same as someone demanding it because they have a piece of tin or paper. All hail Reante holder of the determination of correctness.
dont worry banned
reante isnt after eddys (ex Onassis yacht) barstool
years of service have moulded it to fit only one crevice.
Well you know banned the truth is polarizing isn’t it? True and False are polar opposites. Objectivism and relativism are polar opposites. I don’t believe in seeking the middle ground in explorations on truth. I’m happy to be congenial in general but I do also have a fire in my belly and I give that fire freedom of expression because that same fire sets fire to my creative impulse. I know I’m not easy and I apologize willingly. I probably wouldn’t have gotten on you this morning if you hadn’t suggested last month that forced genetic modification might not be a bad thing. Stuff like that has a way of sticking in your craw.
You’re certainly not short on intelligence. The terrain is just a foreign language is all. It’s much less complicated than germ theory. I suspect part of the problem is that you haven’t really been listening or trying to see.
I’m all ears if you want to tell me exactly what I believe that makes me dumb as a post on some things, but if it just ego-based personality stuff then don’t bother. Sometimes you just gotta take the good with the bad.
“Sometimes you just gotta take the good with the bad.”
True. The key word being sometimes.
“I yam what I yam” popeye
Dumb as a post was a unskilled comunication. Its self evident that communication is a process with multiple goals and multiple participants. Comunication is useless without a recipent. “he looked at me funny.” That the first amendment is not absolute is self evident. Go down to a bar and constitute words regarding someones mother. a lesson will be taught. The person teaching the lesson is not a national socialist.
Liberty has rules. It can not exist without rules. . THe question is not whether rules are neccesary. They are. The question is whether the rules work common benefit. As you mention somtimes you have to take the good with the bad.
Every mature individual understands this. THe rules should not be considered absolutes. Nor should violating them be effected on a whim.
Law is malleable. Like everything it changes and it subject to control by tyranny. Anarchy is not desirable. There are many countries where there is anarchy. What exists in anarchy? Money. Money enables all even the despicable. Especially the despicable. In some countries religion creates a structure that supersedes law. Both are far removed from paradise and the liberty we enjoy. These lands are not truly seperate from us. They are not so far away.
A very rigid set of rules is indeed being instituted. One of the core issues is whether the rules represent the idea we know as justice. Myself i would much prefer a reduction in standard in living to losing liberty or anarchy. Its not clear that that proposition is valid, that a reduction in standard of living will allow continuance. What absolutely is clear to me is it is appropriate for the USA to stop warring about the world. The new rigid rules represent a continuance of the war model. IMO that is a continuance that will have a very unfavorable outcome.
The war comes home now. IMO if there is one rule that must be broken now it is the rule of the war model as a function of maximum power principle. Pursuing this model unequivocally did not serve justice. Everywhere it has been asserted it has led to anarchy. Why would we expect different results domestically?
The USAs hegemony is coming to a end. We regarded our way as a export and a mandatory injection. Is it really surprising that now the population is subject to mandatory injections? Its not absolutely clear to me that my belief in karma is supported. Nor do I believe that the war model had unequivocal support in the USA population.
None the less it is my belief that the events we witness domestically are products of the war model indeed directly owned by the DOD and domestic events can not be addressed without addressing foreign policy for this organism is one and the same. It is yet another aspect of Sashas presentation that makes perfect sense to me. Its stunning to learn the injections are owned by the DOD but after a few seconds it made perfect sense to me. The injections are function of the war model owned by the same owners as every piece of military hardware the USA possesses.
THe organism seeks to assimilate all resources and structure is it reall surprising it does the same domestically? Its unfortunate. Individuals and organisms are indeed capable of losing their way. If you regard that as a understatement it is. From a personal perspective i can only hope for guidance from the divine and try yes try for the quality known as humbleness. AS the song goes “its hard to be humble when you are perfect in every way”. All this will pass. The ride might be a bit bumpy.
I grew up as an athlete under a string of old-school hard-nosed coaches who didn’t assume leadership roles in order to be liked. A fundamental skill of athletes under no-nonsense leadership is to be willing to ‘get with the program,’ because that’s the only path to success. A fundamental skill of the coach is to recalibrate the technical program in order to emphasize strengths and minimize weaknesses. Team success was everyone conscientiously striving for their potential. Building together in commitment, because then you invariably go places that you didn’t know existed. True, earned goodwill emerges from shared success. I’m not here to just compare notes relativistically. That’s child’s play. I’m not into polite society. Haven’t been for a long time. But that doesn’t mean politeness doesn’t matter. It does.
BTW,byour understanding of anarchy is wrong. You define anarchy as lawlessness that breaks hierarchical laws. Anarchy is lawfulness in accordance with egalitarian/natural. Anarchy cannot exist within hierarchy. The two are mutually exclusive. You’re using their intentionally false definition that subverts a key truth.
in accordance with egalitarian/natural LAW.
Its a funny thing about levels of respect for authority. I have friends who respect for authority more than me. They see my lack as a flaw but they know me so there is trust. Same with me less more its relative but their is a bandwidth.
My experience has been that people with no respect for authority are the most rigid demanding control freaks. They hate cops while displaying all of the worst characteristics of law enforcement. What they really want is to form a gang and are quite despotic and manipulative. There demand for no authority is really a demand that they call the shots and demand participation in a gang structure and they become quite aggressive when membership is declined often labeling placing individuals in catagories for targeted aggression.
Why should we respect ‘authority’ We have no choice but to accept authority — but respect it? Why?
You always own your feelings and actions. Its not a easy thing (for me).
Every time I buy int being a victim thats my choice. I can write that but do i live it? Not near enough.
Of course I am attracted to the idea that I am the rightous. I really do try to base that on behavior. Then I encounter someone who feels they are rightous because they wear a certain hat. See i have just created a us and them. I do it all the time. I think its important to try to not weight these creations. Yet there are things that seem truly evil. Its pretty lame but at least I try to not confuse the light things with the genuinly heavy ones. And its all that seems to be out there. DR zeuss the sneezles and snoozles. Too many real issues to get involved in sneezles ans snoozles but I still do it. If i see a sneezle and feel a certain way I own that. Not the sneezle. Now if the sneezle trys to kick my head in the sneezle owns that not me. It would seem to be easy to tell the difference but its not always. A lot of people never even try. He looked at me funny so i knocked him out. They go through their whole life plaving ownership for how they feel in others hands.. Maybe at least I can create a few moments where I am not. Respect has value in trying to abandon judgment. Yet we seem to be encouraged to judge.
I have all the respect in the world for true authority, banned.
I looked up the phrase “true authority” and most of the hits were to Christian theology.
But there was an amusing one that said:
“When you speak, the less you say, the more authority you convey.”
That’s good. It’s short and to the point. And it even rhymes. I sense that the writer of that one has true authority.
There are quite a few definitions and meanings of “authority”. I won’t go into that now, but the word doesn’t always mean the same thing to different people, even when they assume it does for the purposes of their discussion.
I like that IRL example, Tim. Actions speak louder than words, because seeing is believing.
Cultivating the mind’s eye is another skill, and there’s no greater skill than that to the reader of words.
“Karen postulates aresol deployment on populations. Pretty far out.”
Anything particular that makes you think that would be “pretty far out” banned?
Your own government have been doing that very thing, to the population it’s supposed to serve, for at least 70 years.
“History testifies to the patterns of depravity in official programs of social and reproductive control, which have long been used to “gradually reduce” populations. Though it isn’t necessary to reassess the well-known CDC germ warfare agenda enacted against American citizens during the decades-long Tuskegee Study (1932-72), the mass experiment is an important starting point from which to cite equally depraved but scarcely known clandestine programs conducted on unwitting citizens in the interest of curbing populations. During both world wars, funding for the United States’ biological weapons program increased and continued into the Cold War and well beyond. News broke in the late 1970s that the Pentagon disclosed in declassified documents that from 1949 to 1969 it had conducted 239 secret open-air germ warfare experiments on an unsuspecting public (Wilson, 1977).
In 1950, a secret exercise codenamed Operation Sea Spray commenced to test the vulnerability of domestic population centers to a possible foreign biological weapons attack (irony unintended). The U.S. Navy sprayed Serratia marcescens, bacterial microbes, along the coast in San Francisco sending some members of the population to the hospital and one to an early grave (Bentley, 2019). Not to be outdone by the Navy, the U.S. Army “tested ‘germ warfare’ on the New York City subway by smashing lightbulbs full of bacteria” (Loria, 2015). It had also “conducted secret chemical testing in [an] impoverished St. Louis neighborhood at the height of the Cold War” (CBS, 2012). Officials admitted that the tests “were part of a biological weapons program and St. Louis was chosen because it bore some resemblance to Russian cities that the U.S. might attack. The material being sprayed was zinc cadmium sulfide, a fine fluorescent powder” (CBS, 2012).”
There will be huge amounts more, as is the case in Britain. The below mentions a few, but just the people of Salisbury have been through more than this and all unknown to them at the time.
“As Antony Barnett noted, testing is also an international phenomenon that, from 1940 to 1979, involved “releasing potentially dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms over vast swaths of the [British] population without the public being told” (2002). Barnett refers to “The Sabotage Trials” conducted between 1952 and 1964, to determine the vulnerability of large government buildings and public transport to attack. In 1956, bacteria were released on the London Underground at lunchtime along the Northern Line between Colliers Wood and Tooting Broadway. It is no wonder people connect these past experiments with the present EUA experiment enacted globally on largely unwitting populations.”
Quotes taken from below article
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/11/investigative-reports/covid-19-mass-formation-or-mass-atrocity/
There’s going to be a lot of things that we would presently consider far out, happening over the next few years, so don’t waste any time with would they, as there is a documented history.
Or to put it another way
“The most common feature of all governments is that at a certain point in time every government commits a genocide of their own people.
That time is now.”
Well its pretty far out in that we destroyed businesses became scared of each other and isolated based on a belief that has been groomed in us since childhood. Not to mention established a dystopic authority that caused injections of a rather questionable material into all of us. I get it but still. This doesnt just crush the paridigm we all have lived with it vaporizes it.
Were pretty open minded here at OFW. This is hard to accept. Honestly Im not sure the people will. They will believe “a mistake was made”.
I know a young man who i consider clearly vaccine injured. 30 somthing . heart attack a week or so after. Hospitalized. Ongoing symptoms of weak heart none before. Exceptional worker before. He certainly wont take another shot but he doesnt want to hear anything about the nature about what happened. He gets angry if i disciuss any aspect so i dont. I really dont know anyone who does. They want to get on with their life. Thats what I hear over and over and over. Dont want to talk about it. Desire for back to normal. Dont want the stigma. Dont want to be “a right wing extremist”. Chicks dont dig “right wing extremists”.
Far out that they are killing babies…
Karen does not go far enough
This is .. Extinction.
Nobody will be able to handle that – it’s too big — they won’t even accept that oil is in rapid decline
Someone asked me for my view on the future the other day – I said grim – some form of collapse is coming – they scoffed — I mentioned that we are running out of cheap energy — the response courtesy BBCCNN was this exactly:
We have 50 years of oil left. And we have breakthroughs with fusion happening now.
Been hearing this since GFC… been bucket listing .. been having a grand adventure on borrowed time… completely stress free decade+….
These naysayers have been grinding away 10-12 hour days… piling up $$$ — that they will never spend.
I don’t care what they do — I’ll tell them why I do what I do — but if they do not connect the dots then f789 em. Call me chicken little all you want behind my back
hahaha
Winning. Always Winning
‘Evidence’ that K.K. is ‘right’?
“The Washington Post reported that 5 million people left Wuhan between January 10 (the start of the Chinese New Year travel rush) and the lockdown.[1] . . .
Already we have very strong evidence that Covid-19 was deliberately spread. The disease was observed to spread rapidly throughout Wuhan indicating it was very contagious, yet millions left Wuhan for the new-year celebrations in their ancestral towns, and barely spread the disease, indicating it is hardly contagious at all. Then it suddenly becomes very contagious in Iran, and Italy.” ??http://www.preearth.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1184&sid=ffcd77e902b4bcb97131e5472ed2bf12
preearth.net/imagemagick/
Sasha’s best work to date. Its all explained. And its all official documents. Sasha just reiterates what is in the government documents. Lara logans mind is very keen also but diferent. The way she asks some questions helps Sashas deadpan logical professionalism.
No wonder their were resignations at the FDA. No wonder there were suicides at the FDA.. Regulatory agency turned clown show. Its like a cop shop discovering they are cartel owned and used for cartel enforcement. But only at the top.
Decades in the planning — extermination is the goal.
100%.
Amazing isn’t it – she has absolute evidence that this was all planned many years ahead … she has the contracts.
But the Elders don’t care… most people will refuse to accept all of this … and even if they did – what could they do?
The people that matter are playing ball – cuz this is a necessary plan.
We must be exterminated before ROF. Otherwise the gates of hell open
They know that oil is in rapid depletion… they KNOW.
And they are doing the right thing. That’s why they don’t mind killing babies
no wonder herod was an early elder
Brandon is not your bro:
“Thank you Dr. Yeadon … I’m a laborist / hospitalist in ob/gyn. It has been the saddest 21/2 years of my 35 year career . Miscarriages, stillbirths , abruptions , fetal anomalies and female malignancies have risen steadily . I have ordered more blood transfusions in these last few years than in my entire career. I’m not a scientist, I collect no data but as God is my witness I haven’t seen anything like this. I have to assume the jabs have caused this. Very few of my colleagues have not said a word except for one who finally admitted there is an infertility issue with obstetrical delivery volume down about 20%. I cannot answer to the infertility issue since I am not in an office , I just witness and treat the chaos in the hospital setting . I have a religious exemption and treat all these jabbed people and have been fine thank God. The complications have been waning thankfully because women , I believe , are paying attention but the damage has been done unfortunately to so many . Why on earth anyone would get jabbed attempting to conceive or while pregnant is unbelievable and worse yet are these idiot physicians who would approve an untested pharmaceutical agent to their pregnant patients is the craziest notion ever . Thank you Dr. Yeadon for speaking out , Merry Christmas and a happy healthy New Year to you and your family. Deepest respect..”
Dr. Mike Yeadon
“Thank you for sharing your experiences and insights.
It is completely tragic.
I hope we can begin to turn a corner in 2023.”
Of course the parents don’t blame the vax… oh no can’t be that… to do so would be to indict oneself… and nobody wants to go there cuz that’s a very dark and sinister place to go….
By Brandon is not your bro
I was asked to write a segment on Sage’s substack regarding an experience I had working as a laborist at a hospital. I have been posting here regarding some of the cases I have seen and been involved in. Miscarriages, abruptions, stillbirths, heavy menses necessitating blood transfusions, consults for ovarian masses and female malignancies.
This one case I will never forget.
Emergency room staff brings a pregnant woman to labor and delivery (18 weeks) bleeding with positive heart tones. Ultrasound at bedside reveals live fetus low in the uterus, placenta is not low lying (no previa) with a large 10 cm clot in the uterus by the placenta.
Pelvic exam in stirrups reveals dilated cervix and here comes the baby, blood everywhere and baby lands unexpectedly on the gurney thankfully. Alive. Eyes fused, breathing, clamped the cord, baby wrapped in a blanket to the nursery. Parents understand it is too young to resuscitate and refuse to see it at that moment.
Thankfully the blood was clotting and no signs of DIC. I left with the nurses and kept the senior resident in the room to wait on the placenta. Patient was stable.
Parents were devastated, deservedly so. The nurse and I stayed with the baby until he took his last breath. Screaming in the room occurred, so I ran back to the patient room; she was in pain due to contractions and I gave her an additional dose of morphine. I looked in her chart and yes, she was jabbed 3 times. Last jab right before she got pregnant.
The placenta finally came out with additional cytotec but took a few hours and we did not have to go to the operating room to remove it. The nurse and I prayed over that baby and cried as he passed away.
Coincidence maybe, but this is occurring at an alarming rate. Usually the babies are dead but this little guy wasn’t, he tried to live but no chance at 18 weeks. I collect no data, I use trends … this is a trend that tells scientists to collect data. I will continue to report the trends I see.
All we can do is tell people to resist and say no to these jabs. If they choose not to heed the warnings, not much else we can do. I’m seeing a rise in ovarian cancers at the moment. There are still miscarriages but not at the rate it was a year ago.
Get the word out please for the sake of humanity. Thanks … Wishing each and everyone a healthy Happy New Year ahead …. Resist !
https://sagehana.substack.com/p/you-hold-them-until-they-die?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=702469&post_id=93499862&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email
Resistance is futile…
What one should do is accept that the oil is in deep depletion and understand that extermination is the least bad choice here.
And that fortunately that we have level headed men in charge who are doing the right thing.
I am not asking anyone to like it… but acceptance can lead to peace of mind
Her biography seems very strange. She has a sub stack blog. There, she says in her introduction: https://substack.com/profile/50868935-sasha-latypova
“I could not become a professional artist, so I became a pharma and medical device R&D executive.”
On Linked-in, the company she says she is affiliated with is Clerio Vision, Inc. That company seems to be a subsidiary of Hydrogel Vision Manufacturers. Clerio Vision doesn’t have its own website. It seems to make disposable contact lenses.
On linked in, she says she “does not work full time anymore.”
On Linked In, Sasha Latypova gives the following as her only education:
The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
MBA, Business Administration
1997 – 1999
I am doubtful she has any medical knowledge at all.
Right on Gail. Trust has to be earned. I have trust issues with all new entrants onto the scene. There’s no doubt they are feathering the discourse within the dissident community. It’s entirely possible that the national socialisms reject germ theory altogether. After all, germ theory is the product of fossil fuel wealth. The global healthcare system requires a lot of fossil fuels. Latypova and Watt place the blame squarely on DoD and the US government in general. It could foreshadow a hardcore military coup option or just a massive democratically elected overhaul of the military industrial complex under national socialism. The troops are all force-vaxxed – that creates the perfect conditions for popular support for a military coup if enough of the truth comes to light . It’s the perfect set-up.
“The troops are all force-vaxxed – that creates the perfect conditions for popular support for a military coup if enough of the truth comes to light.”
Interesting point!
It does appear some faction wants some kind of truth to come to light, maybe for the reason you posit. I thought it odd that some of the documents Latypova claims are in her possession are declassified. That doesn’t square. I’d have to review the video interviews and zooms I’ve watched so far but I’m pretty sure she ‘glitched’ a couple of times, describing an engineered virus as opposed to an engineered exosome. The legal side of her and Watt’s presentation is the most compelling part of it to me. It’s like a Matryoshka Doll in that if true, logical deduction might counsel that RFK Jr and Fuellmich, et.al. are Potemkin opposition. Could be a lot more ‘time-wasters’ out there, just like post-911.
Great eye.
The PR Team hired her to perform gaslighting.
BTW – surely this will make people more agreeable to being lockdown… I betcha people would rather starve than venture out with this going down (real or not real … it’s real cuz its on BBCCNN)
Officially, there have been a few thousand new infections each day since mass testing ended and asymptomatic cases were excluded from statistics. The true picture is appalling.
People in various parts of the country have been sharing their stories and their grief on social media. They report a dearth of medicines, overstretched hospitals and emergency services, acute blood shortages and paralysed delivery services.
There have also been accounts of overwhelmed morgues and long queues at crematoria of people waiting to farewell their loved ones.
I find her argument compelling. It explains so much. Everthing fits. Of course it could have been designed to do so. Now Lara Logan is on the scene a investigative reporter. I think she would smell out a mirage but thats opinion.
I dont think sasha has claimed any medical experience. She has claimed and I believe she has extemsive experience in the legal areas of pharmaceutical product trials.
The reason it resonates so much for me is pretty much my whole career six sigma statistical process control was used. I judged my equipment set on how well it it kept within a characterized process. my performance was judged on how well my equipment performed by that and a few other metrics. This was across multiple companys and some R&D and metrology. The equipment that measured the parameters for six sigma was also defined by six sigma.
I have never worked in a medical or pharmaceutical field but I understand product process rollout and there is no way these products just appeared. In the USA pretty much you have been developing a process and product characterization and then handing it off to china the past couple decades. How the process stays in control also is the metric for how seamless the handoff is. I understand why a long development process was previously mandated for gene therapys. We know that wasnt held to so somthing major changed. The documents she references show exactly what where and how. Over and over the pundits ask how could it happen because the laws and development processes for pharmaceutical products were not followed. She outlines the means by which the legal structure defined the manufacture of this product producing the actual documents. The process and product characterization she outlines is no process and product control. That fits a three month manufacturing line set up where the mechanical implementation is created but allows for no product or process characterization. Rings all the bells for me.
There are limits. Technology takes work and work takes time. Just making up a corny name or bringing in this or that organization doesnt change the fundamental nature of the task. Maybe they could of got it down to five years by throwing resources at it and cutting corners. You cant have a three month development process and have the product bear any resemblance to a product with a fifteen year development process. The process is the product. I am quite confident in that statement.
I will use a quote from Henry Ford
What she is saying fits exactly with what is happening (and it supports UEP).
We are being exterminated.
This is an excellent presentation https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/discussion-with-sam-dube-and-lara
It is compelling. It’s beyond compelling. There’s a reason Fort Detrick was the prime suspect early on.
I’m sure she could apply a bandaid to a cut kneed or take a blood pressure or pulse reading. It’s pretty rare to have no medical knowledge at all.
But the main issue I’d like to point out is that no medical knowledge is needed in order to read and analyze contracts between government departments, the military and pharma companies. Just you you don’t need to have any practical knowledge of working on an oil drilling platform, down a coal mine, or inside a nuclear power plant in order to analyze published energy statistics and draw conclusions from them.
Lara Logan was a real investigative reporter. Tenacious. That was the last thing wanted in the the new paradigm.
(Eventi Avversi News + other websites)
”Former cycling champion Alberto Contador, winner of Giro d’Italia and Tour de France: ‘they found 100 lipomes in my body, I will have to stop for a while’ ”
https://www.eventiavversinews.it/il-vincitore-del-giro-e-del-tour-de-france-trovati-100-tumori-nel-mio-corpo/
https://www.newsby.it/sport/ciclismo-contador-intervento-annuncio-instagram-lipomi-operazione/
https://www.ilgazzettino.it/sport/altrisport/alberto_contador_operazione_come_sta-7133755.html
Haha, keep boosting Alberto. It’ll make them go away.
AS 2022 draws to a close, the online censorship police get ever more irrational and obdurate in their defence of the failing Covid narrative.
The latest to feel the sharp edge of the axe? A group of UK medics, aptly if somewhat ironically (in the current climate) named Doctors for Patients.
They posted a video raising concerns about the Covid ‘vaccines’ but YouTube promptly removed it, without prior warning, for contravening community guidelines. It was available for just 30 minutes.
The video featured testimonies from consultants, GPs, a gynaecologist, a pathologist and a forensic psychiatrist, reporting what they are seeing in their patients and in real-world data.
https://uncut.substack.com/p/doctors-for-patients-video-banned
https://doctorsforpatientsuk.com/press-release/
Strange world!
It amazes me that most people still do not acknowledge this is about extermination.
How much more obvious does it have to get?
Old fellow (golfer, Vietnam vet, antique guy) I restored whole upstairs of his 1840s plaster house. He was in remission from lymphoma at the time he asked me if I took the shot and said he is vaccinated. I said “no” and the first thing he offered with a disgusted look was “maybe its for depopulation.” Found out his cancer is back. Recent discovery of aggressive forms or relapse of reproductive, digestive and urinary tract cancers. Cousin just had his bladder removed. Mom’s friend had uterine cancer in remission now in rectum and kidney. Older lady I mentioned previously had kidney followed shortly by breast cancer.
VAIDS!!!
Dr. William Makis will join us to talk about the mystery of children dying from the flu, the increase of respiratory viruses post lockdown and the large number of vaccinated in the hospitals.
https://rumble.com/v22nlze-welcome-to-the-big-lie-circus.html
And one more!
Doubts arise about the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines in Japan after the passing of a Japanese pianist who lived in Hong Kong for over two decades.
Arai tweeted in detail the complete timeline of how her health worsened after a third COVID-19 vaccination.
Arai already felt fatigued and had a headache after the first two injections of the COVID-19 vaccine but said she recovered fairly quickly.
According to her tweets, on April 23, Arai took her third dose but began to have a high fever two hours later, followed by headache, dizziness, general weakness, and erythema in her legs.
During the next five months, she experienced leg and spine pain, insomnia, severe pain at the base of her left leg, brain fog, and a weight loss of 12kg (26 pounds). She tweeted that her body became so weak that it was hard to dispose of the garbage.
Difficulty In Raising Her Arms
Arai said she had a fever of 38.5 deg. Celsius (101.3 deg. Fahrenheit) after the injection on April 23.
She tweeted that her “high fever was accompanied by a decline in physical strength,” adding, “I feel dizzy, not only the left arm that was vaccinated, but the right arm also feels heavy and numb.”
Luckily, she still had a good appetite and tried to console herself, “I have a fair bit of appetite to eat, so maybe it’s okay.” To supplement her calcium and iron content, she also ate a lot of yogurts. Her body temperature returned to normal on the fourth day after the injection.
However, the side effects did not seem to let go quickly. “I haven’t regained my strength yet; my arms don’t work. I feel dizzy and anemic… I think the side effects vary from person to person, but I’m starting to recover!” she said.
“To my surprise, I had another blow as soon as I thought I was starting to recover. I was surprised when I suddenly saw red spots on both legs! From my research, some people have red spots around 5-11 days after being inoculated with… luckily, I don’t feel it ache or itch. But after I vomited last night, I was terrified.”
It continued like this repeatedly, and when she started to see improvement, she would also try to go for a walk to bask in the sun, “Yanagihara Chigusaen Park in Tokyo’s Adachi Ku city is like a small replica of Hong Kong Park,” she wrote in a tweet.
Staying Positive Through the Pain
She deeply loves music and knows that “Listening to classical music is good for the body … it promotes growth. Listening to Mozart makes me feel warm!”
https://vk.com/wall524642477_20590
I was just saying to M Fast … you know what … all these pro vaxxers mock the unvaxxed… they don’t say it to our face but you know what they say behind our back… and then when they get injured they whine like bitches ‘we didn’t know!’ then they beg for money ….
I says to M Fast — you know what – F789 all of them … not just some — all. Cuz this is how they think…
M Fast then jumped on Fast’s lap and said — you are such a god – how lucky I am – does that make me a goddess? yes of course it does said Fast.
Gail, you said a few times that Europe can’t really afford Gas at high cost.
Why explicitly not Europe? There are certainly many countries in the world that are (currently) less wealthy and should therefore have even greater problems with expensive gas.
Germany in particular has a very efficient industry that should be able to cope with this to a certain extent.
For consumers, it is of course more difficult in some cases, but here the government would still have possibilities, e.g. to reduce the various taxes and duties.
Harry , I will make an effort to answer your queries . Yes many countries excluding Europe ( only you don’t hear about it in MSM ) example Pakistan , Myanmar and many others in the emerging markets are in deep s**t . Frankly speaking all of Africa and Latin America are suffering because Europe is able to pay for the high priced LNG ( courtesy money printing ) and the cargoes of LNG are being redirected to EU from the emerging markets . The problems are extensive but the MSM does not report them . “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”
As to Germany you are misinformed or let us say are ill informed . The German industry was efficient ( it is not now ) because it had access to cheap pipeline gas from Russia . Pipeline gas is like driving on a highway at 120 Kmph and LNG is like driving in the city at 30 Kmph with ” stop and go ” . 24 /7 industries don’t work with ” stop and go ” . The bailout bill for 2022 for the energy bailout is Euro 1.3 trillion . This is 7.9 % of GDP . Next year it will be about 15% if the sanctions and caps continue . Unsustainable . No , the govt cannot levy new taxes or duties . The customer is broke . I hope it answers your queries .
As to Germany you are misinformed or let us say are ill informed . The German industry was efficient ( it is not now ) because it had access to cheap pipeline gas from Russia .
The gas in fact was piped direct to all the big German car factories which have their own gas fired power plants.
Yes I noticed NPR ran a story yesterday about how well Germany is doing and not really being affected by this🙄. My friend tells me I shouldn’t listen or read this garbage but I want to see what they are telling the masses..
Good point!
Well I work in the german industry – and yes, I understand your point. And it’s a good one. But I think our industrial processes are very efficient especially due to high taxes and high labor cost.
Harry , you have got it upside down . High taxes and high labor costs are motivating factors for innovation and resultant efficiency , however these innovations / efficiency happen because there is a cheap energy resource to power it . Here everybody knows about EcOE as explained by Tim Morgan . Two bullet points to simplify :
1 . The Energy is the Economy .
2 . What is the value of a Rolls Royce if there is no petrol in the gas tank ? Answer : Zero .
Efficiency just means you’re using more energy to substitute for human labour. All those robots have to be manufactured and powered.
Ravi Uppal has a good answer, but let me try to explain a different way.
The standard of living of a country needs to match (directly or indirectly) the physical goods and services it produces. Goods are particularly important; services, like heating the homes of workers, are part of the equation, but they don’t add anything to the total potential export output of the economy, compared to, say India.
The energy used within the country for heating is a drag on the economy. So is the energy used in building substantial insulated homes that can be kept warm with natural gas or electricity. Substantial vehicles, needed to keep people warm in cold weather, are another drag on the economies of cold countries. This same energy could be used to make exported goods and perhaps services.
High cost health services also are a drag on economies; they add nothing of export value. Universities whose tuition is so high that the graduates cannot find jobs that really pay back the tuition cost are another drag on the economy. Pension promises to those who have left the workforce are another drag on the economy. They require energy, which is not available.
Europe (and everywhere else) is competing with “warm countries” that don’t have huge energy needs for much other than cooking, farming, and transporting farm goods. Even Southern China (including Wuhan) does not provide heat for its people in winter.
Europe is at a particular disadvantage because it got used to a high level of energy consumption per capita, but in recent years, it has been used to consuming imported energy from elsewhere–both food grown elsewhere, and fossil fuel energy. Even the food grown in Europe has been tended by low-wage migrant workers, mostly from warmer countries.
If there is not enough to go around, I am afraid the low-wage countries in warm climates win. Countries with their own fossil fuels, in cold countries, (USA, Canada, Russia, Australia) might do OK for a while. But Europe doesn’t really understand that it is like an aristocrat, whose prior high income is gone. Its standard of living must fall.
Japan is in poor shape also, but it has at least been making long-term commitments for fossil fuels. It seems to use relatively more of the energy it uses in industry, rather than home heating and vehicles, also.
Even the food grown in Europe has been tended by low-wage migrant workers, mostly from warmer countries
A lot of the food is grown in Spain under hundreds of square miles of plastic made from imported gas.
The greenhouses in Spain also are dependent upon FF for heat, and for constant synthetic input of fertilizer.
And the trucks that take the peppers and the cherries and the tomatoes all over Europe run on diesel.
one of your best short summaries gail
humankind evolved in, then moved out of, warm tropical regions by appropriating the energy resources of other animals—-plus fire.
effectively your summary is saying that those ‘extra’ resources have all been used up.
this is what people refuse to accept
Antibiotics norm?
Thank you Gail. This helps my understanding!
Do vaccines cause autism? It sure looks like it to me.
I was watching a Susan Oliver video claiming it’s just coincidence. So I decided to take a look for myself. It seems clear from the source data that she’s giving you false information.
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/do-vaccines-cause-autism-it-sure
No vaxxes for Hoolio. F789 the Vet.
Sorry! I saw this link earlier, and responded to it:
https://ourfiniteworld.com/2022/12/16/the-economy-is-moving-from-a-tailwind-pushing-it-along-to-a-headwind-holding-it-back/comment-page-8/#comment-401795
BA.5 sub-variant is leaving the building at 7%, while BQ .1 & BQ 1.1 & XBB accounts for 81% proportions of circulating variants; what a mess for Pfizer & its failed ineffective 8-mice BIVALENT booster
https://palexander.substack.com/p/ba5-sub-variant-is-leaving-the-building
2 foot long “clot” pulled from a living person is the new normal if you are vaccinated
I’m consistently hearing stories of very long clots being pulled from people, but so far, nobody wants to go on the record about this. Here’s the latest story I heard.
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/2-foot-long-clot-pulled-from-a-living
The Great Corn-Hoolio!
https://i.postimg.cc/QdGmd6xL/Rabbit.jpg
Evviva Hoolio 🙂
Gail, you said,
“With less energy, we should expect cities to depopulate. For example, people will voluntarily move out, as they have from New York City. Taxes become too high.”
I think there could be some truth to this, but I would like to point out as a farmer that rural and suburban living in the modern sense are very resource and energy intensive, especially if people aren’t producing some of their own consumption
Out here everyone has a private driveway, their own well, their own septic, etc. And everything is spread out. There are advantages to having control over these aspects of your life (I certainly enjoy it) but it is a tremendous embodiment of resources and energy
The cities have been giant redistribution centers- both monetary and material. Supported ultimately by cheap FF energy and its derivations.
Now that it’s no longer as affordable or sourceable, people will have to flee to rural areas, only instead of that cheap plentiful FF energy, it will be hard, back breaking work. The energy unwind.
Start with essentials:water. Unless you are fortunate to live by a creek or artesian well or have a water table that allows use of a hand pump, you will be walking with a tote pot on your head to a water source, like women in subharan Africa have to during droughts.
Two things I have found to be deceptively heavy: water and ammo.
I know I’ve posted links previously to “How Bad Is My Batch” material.
This is far scarier, and I don’t think I’ve seen it posted yet on OFW.
USG and DoD in charge of the injections while pharma co.s and regulators are technically held out of the legal loop, and thus don’t/can’t respond.
Sasha Latypova and Katherine Watt discuss the legal infrastructure developed over decades to support the roll-out of a deadly bioweapon.
DISCUSSION WITH KATHERINE WATT ON AMERICAN DOMESTIC BIOTERRORISM PROGRAM
https://www.bitchute.com/video/qCEGQhrfqaM1/
https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/american-domestic-bioterrorism-program/comments
I tend to give credence to this scenario, since it’s the only thing that explains why no conventional institutions are reacting in the least to extreme (even by previous pharma parameters) indicators of death and serious harm after the rollout of the injections.
“pre-communicable”!!!
These are a few months old, but still could not be more urgent to review.
Here’s a revelation – spoke to Canada — was told there are more Dope Shops on street corners than 711s.
In my brother’s neighbour there are SIX – all selling the same stuff.
Still no Fent though
More delightful news for the Unvaxxed!
The immunological mechanism of action for lost immunity, a shift to tolerance and autoimmunity from the shots
Have we unleashed a plague of IgG4-related disease on a subpopulation of humans?
The result of this infiltration is fibrosis (scarring).
Any tissue involved is subject to the formation of masses and tissue-destructive lesions – all with characteristic histopathological appearances.
This ‘dis-ease’ is relapsing and remitting, which means it comes and goes, and during the acute phase – the part where it ‘comes’ – “in approximately 51–70% of people with this disease, serum IgG4 concentrations are elevated”. (See reference #4). It has been well-documented that steroids can help with this ‘dis-ease’. This would also explain why steroids work well in people suffering from both COVID and adverse event reactions. Ahem.
Inflammation and the deposition of connective tissue in affected anatomical sites can lead to organ dysfunction, organ failure, or even death if not treated.
This sentence blew my mind.
https://jessicar.substack.com/p/the-immunological-mechanism-of-action
This paper is clearly a defining moment in our path to extinction — yet as we can see there are two worlds here… one that ignores in (CNNBBC) and one that is reading and and remarking holy shit!
Actually there is a third world — this is norm’s world – he sees this but has no reaction … he has to see it – FE has posted it in different forms half a dozen times now
This is where DelusiSTAN crashes into RealitySTAN — they can pretend this is not happening … even when they are lying half dead in the hospital parking lot gasping for air and more boosters…
But they cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring it — death.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/philadelphia-2023
I did reach out to Michel Goldman to let him know the documented mechanism for his disease exacerbation but I didn’t get a response. I expected no response. You see, it is so difficult for the most educated of people to accept that they have been duped.
When people ask me “why don’t the doctors who were affected speak out” the response requires an understanding of their psychology:
What is worse for a doctor is the realisation that – not only did they endanger themselves, but that they were duped and then endangered others – is too much a cross to bear. It is easier to continue the fallacy to its literal end than to accept that they were duped and put others at risk with their ignorance.
Understanding this is vital to understanding the mentality of the medical establishment. It is not an excuse, merely an observation from the ground.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/philadelphia-2023
This points to a Science article:
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciimmunol.ade2798
Class switch towards non-inflammatory, spike-specific IgG4 antibodies after repeated SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination
This is more of the same story we have been reading about for the last couple of days. IgG3 antibodies work as intended; IgG4 antibodies work the way you would want if you want to get rid of a peanut allergy. Your body learns to ignore it. This is not the right thing to do with a virus causing Covid.
Forcing the body to tolerate (ignore) its own exosomal detoxification signalings forcing the body to produce tumor(?) exosomes that suppress the inflammatory response is also not the right thing to do.
Here’s them suppressing the inflammatory response with direct injection of relevant exosomes, rather than taking the genetic modification route.
“Our results show that the administration of exosomes primes the immune response in the host, which in turn can contribute to tolerance of the invader, reducing the severity of clinical signs in E. caproni infection.”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0020751916301801
signalings BY forcing
You need to think like an Elder…
If you want to kill humans by the billion … this is EXACTLY what you would do.
Cull the MOREONS hahaha (by the billion)
What shall we do with all the dead bodies?
Burying the truth is what they do. And they enjoy seeing us figure it out. And they enjoy wondering if they would’ve figured it out if they were in our shoes. We are their True selves. They are our Shadows.
Do they have the red heifer lined up?
What I try to communicate sometimes to normies is that *you* may not believe in whatever satanic/apocalyptic/dispensational whatever-ism..
but THEY DO.
“You may not be interested in [fill in the blank], but [fill in the blank] is interested in you.”
It would have happened regardless anyway, Eddie.
Why the big fuss? Fossil Fuels are on the downslope and,as such, the population will follow too.
You, yourself, will be in the same group as the rest of us here on BAU.
I agree with the post concerning rural areas, outside of the cities. They are, for the most part, energy sinks …nice to look at, but without the nipple of oil, pretty much a desert of livelihood…Folks there will revert back to living in destitution like the times of Appalachian Johnson era property.
There is no escaping our collective fate.
So no 6B Cull of the Re tard ed Imb ecile who injected the rat poison leaving 2B to enjoy BAU Lite for 30 yrs?
Damn… you’ve smashed all hope!
It’s ok – I don’t really want that anyway — I prefer Extinction.
Must be fun running PR for this:
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3204693/chinas-sudden-shift-covid-zero-raises-more-questions-answers?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1098,format=auto/sites/default/files/styles/1200×800/public/d8/images/canvas/2022/12/28/519657b4-82da-4a33-9b64-b2a475f5e2f2_d1c769ae.jpg
Chucking antihistamines down the cookie hole when having a sneeze and runny nose from a cold/the flu doesn’t fix the “problem”, since it isn’t caused by an allergic reaction in the first place, but rather a virus.
Yes, I have tried it on myself after a misdiagnosis.
I reckon it’s something analogous, the “vax” cutting down symptoms while wrecking the immune system response by an induced and persisting tolerance.
There’s no internal logic to that idea, though. If the vaxx was suppressing the immune response to the virus then these people might not have mild or moderate symptoms but they would end up dying from covid’ because there’s nothing to stop it. But they’re not dying from covid’ — much anyway — they’re dying from all manner of other things related to ‘immune’ (healing) dysregulation.
My (poor analogy) point was that it likely “protected” against the cytokine storms of the Delta variant by its immunosuppressive effect. For the milder omicron it seems worse to have a damaged immune system.
Otherwise I agree with you.
Do you think you would still be saying that had the vaxxes been in full effect during ‘delta?’
I’m guessing we’ll never will find that out.
Maybe.
hahaha
https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F9d8e851f-c58d-439b-b0bc-3d7530fc7bc1_924x254.png
So we can already conclude that “longtime immunologist” means “ignorant as a pebble” and “medical innovator” is synonymous with “useful idiot”, right?
Or is still too early in the pandemic experiment to draw the proper conclusions?
An architect whose houses collapsed due to construction errors would lose all professional credibility, and would even be prosecuted.
In other professional classes, such as “health professionals”, not even a collective error of judgement (let’s call it that) that causes millions of deaths makes them lose credibility.
Definitely it takes luck to choose the right profession, and “health professionals” are surely among the luckiest ever, favoured by the state as much as by the big corporations, and further blessed by da Pope, da Dean of Canterbury, da Dalai Lama, etc, and last but not least, humanity in general. How good for them.
Isn’t it great with a caste of quacks that can dole out pharmaceuticals to Hypers™ “remedying” civilizational scale mass mental illness?
The Rapacious Primate™ just want to feel good, at any cost, no price too high. Copium, hopium, mRNA, fentanyl, adderall, booze, coke, junk food, Facebook, insta, Twitter, onlyfans, you name it, it’s there. Insanity masquerading as ‘normal’.
Yup, it’s a failed species going fast nowhere.
Welcome to the club.
And then let it sink in.
🌍💥☄️☄️☄️
Any attempt to remedy the mass mental illness of industrial civilisation would be a wonderfully divine deed, but that’s not what health or political professionals are doing. They are simply trying to save themselves from a doomed Titanic by throwing the excess passangers overboard. And that, apart from being delusional, is not praiseworthy. Just human, too human. Morons everywhere and at every levels, that’s what I see. Why should I look more kindly on the top rapacious ones? In fact, I hope these are the first to have their ar-ses sat in boiling oil. Am I being revengful? Well I’m only human.
Spitefulness and fantasies of revenge seem entirely redundant given us belonging to a failed species.
Know
A failed culture not species. If it was a failed species we couldn’t be here talking about the failure, right?
Isn’t it the species that give rise to a civilization?
Obviously the failure is a composite and leads to perpetual boom and bust cycles due to the species sexual dimorphism and a primates psychosocial tendencies. Stuck in the eternal recurrence of monkey business, so to speak.
It’s nothing wrong with that though. Most species ultimately meet their demise, for example through:
1. Maladaption to the habitat (ex. blowing through finite/limited resources)
2. Naturally occurring catastrophe in the habitat (ex. extinction level space rock)
I mean, it’s quite basic and straightforward reasoning, with a few undeniable facts of primate behavior and psychology, combined with observations.
It is what it is.
By all means; prove me wrong.
But you can’t, now can you?
😉
As a simple anecdotal “experiment”: Ask yourself; don’t you “feel” the usual primate shenanigans occasionally in your daily life? I certainly do and I don’t like it at all.
Which is one of the reasons I try to avoid people as much as possible in general, as the Rapacious Primate (sub)conscious antics can’t be hidden behind some theatrics, as observed from the corner of my eye.
🤢🤮
And if that wasn’t enough, how about we look at the story of another esteemed Professor who fell for the propaganda – and got “boosted”. Thing was, he already had lymphoma. It was quite well controlled in fact (as some lymphomas can be with the right treatment). Then he had his booster and his cancer went crazy.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/philadelphia-2023
But it’s not 1993. It’s 2023 (give or take). And what we are seeing is not (yet) Kaposi’s sarcoma but Lymphomas and Leukaemias and rare aggressive cancers. Don’t just take my word for it – ask Professor Angus Dalgleish, one of the few clinicians to speak out.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/philadelphia-2023
F789 Ya!
So, now we have a problem on multiple pathways leading to the same scenario.
Suppression of the body’s defence against cancer
Suppression of the body’s defence against viruses
Exhaustion of the very components of the immune system that protect against those two things.
Do you know what this reminds me of?
Kaposi’s sarcoma. It’s what happens when your immune system is so depleted it can’t suppress tumours that are unheard of in people that have a functioning immune system. It’s seen in HIV-AIDS. Tom Hanks showed us in the original Philadelphia movie. Watch the lawyers turn away.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/philadelphia-2023
This is a moving story Eddy. Why not post it three times?
Philadelphia 2023
Your immune system on the edge.
Trainwreck is the word. You see, what Rintrah (and Ersa) are saying is that the fact that there is a switch of Immunoglobulin-G (which is your standard memory antibody) to the rare form of IgG4 following mRNA COVID “vaccines” means that the immune system is collapsing.
Yeah, sorry.
It gets worse. Not only is the level of antibody production off the scale but the Irrgang paper shows that by the time of the “booster” the IgG4 proportion has risen to levels we would never see in a normal infectious process or traditional vaccine.
In fact, raised IgG4 levels are indicators of some very problematic diseases and represent immune tolerance. This is the kind of process you undergo in order to get a peanut or grass allergy under control – by subjecting your immune system to repeated doses of something it thinks it should remove. Over time, your immune system gets to think it’s part of you so stops responding to it.
Is that really what they said we were trying to achieve with this therapy?
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/philadelphia-2023
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Hugo Gernsbacher, known as Huge Gernsback in USA, is perhaps the most famous Luxembourgian of all time. Info on his ancestry is scant but it appears he was not from a noble family, and he moved to USA in the 1900s.
Gernsback pioneered the science fiction genre as we know it (although Cyrano de Bergerac did write a sci-fi story about going to the moon in the 17th century) and his first hit was Ralph 124C 41+ (Ralph One to foresee for one another) in 1911.
Tl, dr, Ralph is the greatest inventor of his time, but he falls in love with some girl, who gets killed by a Martian. He decides to give it all up, until he devises a device to bring her back to life after he dispatched the Martian.
Yevgeny Zyamatin, an engineer by trade, obviously read Gernsback’s story (Zyamatin was fluent in English and was in England during the Great War to oversee ammunition shipment; the Czar wanted to get rid of Zyamatin but wanted to use Z’s skills somewhere) and when he wrote his masterpiece “We”, he named his protagonist , a spacecraft engineer (that book was written in 1920), D-503.
That story is considered to be the prototype of Aldous Huxley’s Brave World and George Orwell’s 1984, so if you know how these books go, there is nothing more to add to it.
However, it is significant that unlike the two imitations which ends up going nowhere, Zyamatin’s book does end with a successful flight to some place in the outer space. The protagonist, in the end, gives it all up and betrays his co-rebels and is now content being a drone (he is deemed unfit for reproduction, a major theme in the book) for the System.
In other words, in Gernsback’s world the inventor has a right to give it all up for his personal feelings/belief/whatever, but in Zyamatin’s book the inventor has no right to give it all up for personal feelings; any personal conviction is sacrificed for the great good of advancing farther.
I think this is my best rebuttal to the Charles Hugh Smith’s article “An Inconvenient Revolution”.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/kremlin-bans-sales-of-russian-oil-to-countries-that-impose-price-cap-11672161766
Russia Bans Sales of Oil to Countries Imposing Price Cap
Action follows G-7 moves barring Western companies from insuring, financing or shipping Russian crude at prices above $60 a barrel
It would be hard to believe that this would apply to much more than Europe and the US.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/very-urgent-do-covid-mrna-vaccines
Juan
4 hr ago
More “scientific” data to tell me what my eyes, ears, and common sense told me over two years ago. Feel sorry for those vaccinated people that give me that longing look of despair more and more after giving me a look of disgust for years. I am still there for them and they finally know it.
Hahaha… I may volunteer at the local hospital just so I can see that ‘longing look of despair’ as they gasp for air hahaha…. what a great opportunity to comfort these dying sacks of disease with f789ed immune systems by whispering in their ears ‘I told you so you – now you pay the price you mutherf78kker!’
Now we have all these VAIDS cases piling up + vax injuries and deaths to entertain us.
Bravo Elders.. bravo
https://media.tenor.co/images/7eff4fc48b5c2603e248f33b489c57b7/raw
Same issue we talked about yesterday. Vaccines that act like a person wants less reaction to something like peanuts or pollen, when in fact, a person should really want to fight off the illness.
This is a huge story … but CNNBBC ignore it…
Why norm?
VERY URGENT: Do Covid mRNA vaccines damage our ability to control the coronavirus after a booster shot?
A disturbing (pleasing?) new paper offers evidence they do – and could help explain the unending Omicron waves in mRNA countries.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/very-urgent-do-covid-mrna-vaccines
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I am so looking forward to 2023!!!!
By mRNA countries do you mean white countries?
We really don’t want IgG4 antibodies; we want IgG3 antibodies.
MOREONS just want Boosters… they don’t care about the science and all that bullshit… needles in arms… trust Dr Fawchee… and Bidet…
Follow the BBCCNN …
norm — how does none of this persuade you that you f789ed up?
mike? why are you so silent?
It’s ok to admit you were wrong … we will respect that… however it won’t change the fact that you have ruined your immune system…. but at least go to your grave (with a short stay on a vent first) being honest with yourself and with OFW…
Do you want your legacy to be tainted by MORE-ONISM??? Of course not.
Repeat after me ‘I f789ed up and FE and the Core were right. The injections are poison and I was very stooopid to inject that rat juice shit’
Now sign here __________________ and we’ll file it safely so that when the aliens come in 2 billion years they’ll see that you did not die a MORE-ON.
I reckon absolving the MOARonities and Tryhardisms require a bit more than a signature?
I want to see them squirm, twitch and “suffer”, belly full of oats turning the cranks 20+km/day with a wrecked immune system.
🤒
Let’s start with $10/liter for petrol in 2023. $20 for 2024 (and keep it going until morale improves or IC crashes and burns)
‘Oorah.
🥳
Don’t you want to see them agonize between hunger and transportation convenience? I reckon norm gotta turn off that CNNBBC fantasy and instead lube up that bicycle chain. Yay!
Oil prices go that high, only if food prices rise correspondingly. I don’t think it can happen. The system crashes first.
How about taxation? Perhaps supply chain “issues” in refining petrol? I.e. artificial shortages causing inflation in petrol prices.
Electricity is already getting quite expensive.
I doubt the utilities and FF producers are going out of business with fatter margins to boot.
‘Oorah!
🤭👍
The reason that margins of FF producers are higher is because they cannot find new places to invest that would be profitable a roughly current prices. As a result, their “Exploration and Production” expenses are low. With low expenses of this type, their profits are indeed high. But it represents a problem of a steep rise in the cost of new investment that is not covered by current prices.
Taxes obtained by governments recently have been high because taxes based on inflated real estate prices are high. Also, taxes on high capital gains on stock prices have been high. As home prices and stock prices deflate, taxes go down. Also, interest paid is usually an expense item for businesses. With higher interest rates (as well as higher wages for low-income workers), their taxable profits will go down.
Supply chain issues are likely increasingly to be a problem, I agree. Such supply chain issues will relate to more than refining petrol. It will relate to goods that both businesses and consumers use. Both consumers and businesses will have to delay consumption or pay for higher-priced work arounds.
Strategy team at an investment fund:
Research indicates there is no more undiscovered oil that is economically viable to extract.
How do we position for this?
We see oil companies eliminating their exploration costs which will increase their profits significantly.
Therefore we need to be long oil companies.
hahahahahahaha… Duh.
I reckon taxation on goods and services (VAT) will increase as other forms of government revenue decline.
Say energy taxes on top of already soaring energy costs.
But it’s all good with a crashing housing and real estate fantasy la-la land “market”.
I want to observe the self entitled princesses of IC squirm and twitch at the choice between convenience, food, prestige and status. Yes, I want the Rapacious Primate hurting badly.
Why you might wonder?
Because!
🥳👍👍
“The reason that margins of FF producers are higher is because they cannot find new places to invest that would be profitable a roughly current prices. As a result, their “Exploration and Production” expenses are low. With low expenses of this type, their profits are indeed high. But it represents a problem of a steep rise in the cost of new investment that is not covered by current prices.”
Awesome Gail.
It’s a monster physical market dislocation. A structural, terminal dislocation that can never be bridged.
I reckon taxation on goods and services (VAT) will increase as other forms of government revenue decline.
That’s what happened in the 4th century Roman empire. As the currency inflated out of control they later moved to demanding taxes in kind (mostly food).
They also set price caps on hundreds of items and services, essential and non essential.
The “non-crafty” bourgeoise of all “eras” consider themselves as the purveyors, arbiters of good taste, morality, decency (sanctimonious hypocrisy) and therefore should be entitled to alimony as they are separated, incapable of providing utility in a crumbling (industrial) civilization.
If there is nothing to redistribute, what is there else to do than to redistribute to themselves, so that ‘all retch and no vomit’ can take another futile turn in the wheel of folly?
“And here we go!”
— The Joker
People just want to feel good about themselves, at any cost, irregardless of how much suffering (bad karma) it incurs.
Let’s embrace the eternal recurrence of Rapacious Primate Antics:
YOLO!
MOAR!
TRYHARD!
STATUSES AND PRESTIGES!
YAY!
Primates gonna monkey business always and forever.
Just send it:
🛸 💨 💨 🌍💥☄️☄️☄️
🤣👍👍
Any suffering involving a MOREON is good.
250 bucks to fill up the tank — and blaming Pootin… great
More Boosters for the MOREONS
For norm … https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3204693/chinas-sudden-shift-covid-zero-raises-more-questions-answers?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
FEAR!
and you dragged yourself out of bed at 6 am just to tell me that
awwwwwww
yes YES!!!! More more more … this is progressing nicely – as in alarmingly hahaha…
VAIDS!!!!
And as we know — the reaction is — wait… wait…. ok now — More Boosters!
The fools will demand more rat juice. hahaha… This is the perfect trap… the ‘intelligence’ of the humans (trust the science!) is being used to exterminate them.
Excellent. Wonderful. I am having popcorn for breakfast.
Japan: look at what is happening in Japan, escalating infections and cases, elevating spiking deaths, and look carefully, it is one of the most highly COVID gene injected nations; this trend is stable
I wonder what is happening? Do you think it has anything to do with the mRNA COVID gene injections? Look at excess mortality; we see in highly mRNA vaccinated nations, elevated infections & even death
https://palexander.substack.com/p/japan-look-at-what-is-happening-in
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While excess deaths in Japan are up, they are nowhere as high as excess deaths have recently been in the US, and in many other countries.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores-projected-baseline?country=JPN~USA
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores-projected-baseline?country=JPN~GBR
If it all happened at the same time… we’d have nothing to look forward to…
Incidentally, the local newspapers noted this morning that Covid-19 deaths yesterday in Japan marked their highest one-day count since the start of the pandemic. It was 400 and something.
However, this wasn’t a front-page headline. It was literally a matchbox-sized item on page 27 just next to the Covid and Vax statistics box that they continue to print but otherwise ignore.
The media is no longer interested in Covid, as to explore what’s going on in any detail would raise questions about the bioweapon and incriminate those who promote its use, including those in the media itself, and we can’t have that, can we?
Another notice that Hoolio needs his kennel cough vax… but after reading Silent Killers.. I am wary of all injections:
Although most cases of kennel cough will resolve without treatment, medications may speed recovery or minimize symptoms during the course of infection. These include antibiotics that target Bordetella bacteria and cough medicines.
Most dogs with kennel cough recover completely within three weeks, though it can take up to six weeks in older dogs or those with other medical conditions. Because serious, ongoing kennel cough infection can lead to pneumonia, be sure to follow up with your veterinarian if your dog doesn’t improve within the expected amount of time. Also, if your dog at any time has symptoms of rapid breathing, not eating, or listlessness, contact your vet right away, as these could be signs of more serious conditions.
PUNCHLINE:
There are three forms of vaccine for kennel cough: one that is injected, one that is delivered as a nasal mist, and one that can be given by mouth. Although these vaccines may help, they do not guarantee protection against kennel cough or infectious tracheobronchitis because it can be caused by so many different kinds of bacteria and viruses.
https://pets.webmd.com/dogs/kennel-cough-in-dogs
This sounds suspiciously like the flu vaccine… aka useless.
The vet can f789 off … no vaccine for Hoolio. No $$$ for the vet. No $$$ for the pharma. All can f789 off.
look into colloidal silver, if you don’t know about it. good for animals as well as humans, i’ve cured a UTI in my dog with it. it’s very effective as an antibacterial agent, less effective against fungi and viruses. very easy and almost free to make:
https://theartofmakingcolloidalsilver.com/
Our Bali street dog had every shot to get into NZ — and in 8 yrs here zero.
Never been sick.
F789 the vaxxines. All about $$$
He probably had traditional vaccines eight years ago now they would be mRNA vaccines if injected now if you love your dog avoid all current jabs
I seriously doubt pharma could mass manufacture mRNA tech in any significant quantities. The incompetence and “Yes men” antics out there in the Rapacious Primate monkey business is, quite frankly, staggering.
It’s likely just a hodgepodge of various toxins in those jabs to achieve the desired effect by crude means. Lingering immunosuppressive/damaging compounds would get the “jab” done no problems.
Those vials got no declaration of content for a reason, because nobody knows, and no one cares. Well, except for norm. Norm, do you reckon your immune system is as wrecked as countless of hooman/primate civilizations prior to the antediluvian flooding/catastrophe?
https://youtu.be/meiU6TxysCg
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Know
Of course they can. If you understand the biology of it you can see how they can. They farm it just like they farm everything, on massive plantations. On massive primordial soup plantations. They farm the target mRNA with bacterial polymerase (which is an intelligent growth medium for nucleic acids) and starting with a target mRNA primer. Genetic strands grow extremely quickly.
Every PCR test is an agricultural operation in which they run the genetic material through polymerases and then batch-sequence and sort the results. Each cycle in the test represents a genetic generation.
As above so below.
I’m sure the mRNA tech is mass manufacturable, just not in any significant quantities due to, well, the realities of Rapacious Primate psychosocial conditioning.
Have you ever dealt with people “out there” in the “wild” of corporate realities? Then you should know, no?
After all; it took Tesla the better part of a decade to reach a somewhat acceptable quality level on contemporary tech. And big pharma could churn out 6B doses no problems? It’s not exactly the century old invention paracetamol we’re injecting and shoveling up the nose, now is it?
And now the hype went from boom to bust, which is the price one have to pay for living in a slowly crumbling fantasy of unrealistic expectations from abysmally specified and cheaply produced items of hype, ‘convenience in absurdum’ and a customer stock of mainly sanctimonious hypocrites with less to spend due to, well, “Covid”, Pootin and finite world issues.
Luckily I got an iPhone and eMTB to play with. They never claimed autonomy and a cure all, be all for various mental illnesses, such as excessive existential angst (vaxes, autopilot, eh?) and are dirt cheap “maximum bang for the buck” tech, but rather some intellectual pastime (YT, OFW, etc) and risky physical activities (eMTB in gnarly terrain)
This might sound scary but colloidal silver not only feminizes (highly effective) but also yields a side effect of increasing hermaphroditism (small probability) in the first generation as the technique to induce feminization disrupts the chemical (ethylene) that permits the growth of female sex organ (flower) and the reaction is to grow male sex organ (sac) which contains pure female pollen that when conscientiously applied to another female flower produces near 100% female offspring (seeds) but for the slight predisposition to hermaphroditism.
Awesome SS. Didn’t know that. I did know that there’s a holistic place beyond colloidal silver, that’s for sure. Used to have it in the house years ago, no longer. Colloidal silver is ‘traditional organic tillfarming’ culture. It’s analogous to things like diatomaceous earth and neem. No thanks!
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/The-Middle-East-Oil-And-Gas-Nations-Pouring-Billions-Into-Clean-Energy.html
The Middle East Oil And Gas Nations Pouring Billions Into Clean Energy
The world needs natural gas, but Saudi Aramco is busy converting the natural gas it extracts into hydrogen. This sounds strange!
The article also talks about the plan to use solar energy (mostly not yet available, as far as I can see) and wind to create green hydrogen for export to Germany. According to Oil Price:
There needs to be some “happily ever after” story. I suppose hydrogen is the current version.
Methanol sounds like a better choice to me.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9783527627806
Following an introduction, the authors look at the interrelationship of fuels and energy, and at the extent of our non-renewable fossil fuels. They also discuss the hydrogen economy and its significant shortcomings. The main focus is on the conversion of CO2 from industrial as well as natural sources into liquid methanol and related DME, a diesel fuel substitute that can replace LNG and LPG. The book is rounded off with an optimistic look at future possibilities.
The book provides a comprehensive and sustainable solution to replace fossil fuels in the long run by chemical recycling of carbon dioxide through renewable methanol utilizing alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and nuclear.
Everyone loves a happy ending.
$59 for one copy in paperback!
The UK has begun converting a pilot area over to hydrogen fuelled central heating and cooking.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/20/world-first-hydrogen-project-raises-questions-about-its-role-in-fuelling-future-homes
According to academics what we should really worry about is the pollution.
Prof Alastair Lewis, of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science at the University of York, says: “There is an issue not being considered that we could end up with wealthier people with homes powered by heat pumps and solar panels, as they have the space, while in low income areas with less space they are heated with fuel like hydrogen which has the potential to create pollution.”
I see the headline on the article is:
“World-first’ hydrogen project raises questions about its role in fuelling future homes”
Project to power 300 Scottish homes with ‘green hydrogen’ hit by delays, leaving some to question whether it is still worthwhile
It is hard to believe that this can really work in an economic way. In fact, accidents seem likely, even if it can work.
/scar on
We can build underground pipes to take the exhaust from burning hydrogen in poor neighborhood and ship it to wealth neighborhood for release.
/scar off
I don’t know what pollution he is referring to, since hydrogen when burned produces only water. Perhaps he is talking about how the hydrogen is produced.
Yes of course… this is presented on BBCCNN and the MOREONS rejoice — soon unlimited cheap energy!
They really do. This is about the only thing on CNNBBC that norm does not believe.
The term Green hydrogen shows tptb are trying everything to convince the masses
Green Transgender Hydrogen produced in Ukraine.
FIFYA
Germany wants green hydrogen KSA is offering blue hydrogen, call Greta.
Smoke and mirrors while the cull gains traction
How will they ship the hydrogen? Liquefy it?
This is fake news. Almost all news is fake
I would hope so. Sending it as a gas would lead to an impossibly large volume needing to be shipped.
Liquifying it would be very difficult. I don’t think there is even a material that could store it as a liquid without significant leaks.
I just sent an e-mail to MBS with the proposal to create Saudi Aramco subsidiary by the name of Hindenburg Energy which should solely deal with hydrogen. I am waiting hus reply any second now 😉
FE are the Maori smart enough to avoid the vax?
I am not Fast but from the horse’s mouth.
https://www.health.govt.nz/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-data-and-statistics/covid-19-vaccine-data
300k out of around 875k who claim to be Maoris, so fairly low.
Good for them. Thanks for the info.
Oh no they love J’ASSinda and they do whatever she tells them – she’s a commie who promises free everything so they adore her
They booted one of the anti vax movement leaders out of their community recently – there was a telegram message asking for a place for him to stay
I discovered last night that they were smart enough to make it all the way to Pandora.
TPTB can regulate birth rates in the cities but not in the countryside. So first move is to locate all humans in the cities. Make the countryside uninhabitable. To do this remove cars and trucks and food stores and electric outside the cities. It is the humane solution to ROF.
I do not see the vax killing a significant number. Maybe if it grows over the years we will have to wait and see. But it does seem to be lowering birth in some locations. What is the vax rate of Africa? India? China does not use the mRNA vax. Which vax does Indonesia use? South America?
In the city a couple will have an apartment. If they have a kid it will live with them for is whole life and their rent will be increased due to the extra person. Likewise for grandkids they will live in the one apartment for life with again increased rent.
The city will need to be walled so the shanty towns do not spill out into the nature preserves. Do it for Greta, for Gaia.
With less energy, we should expect cities to depopulate. For example, people will voluntarily move out, as they have from New York City. Taxes become too high.
It’s the cities that depopulate just as they did in the 4th century.
Small populations could remain but only if the cities increasingly revert back to fields and pasture. For example a traveller from the 4th century complains that sheep are now grazing in the agora of a Greek city.
The same kind of sequence can be seen in modern day Detroit.
mRNA vaccines require very low temperature storage. It is hard to believe that mRNA vaccines will be used much in India, Africa, and other places with iffy electricity supply.
This is a chart of vaccine doses of all kinds (including mRNA), relative to population:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/covid-vaccination-doses-per-capita?tab=map&time=latest
Africa’s vaccination rate seems to be very low.
Enough unimportant comments. Eddy how is Hoolio?
here here !!!!
hoolio is the only thing in eddys life that isnt part of some fakery or other.
If hoolio likes you–he humps your leg
if he doesnt he bites it
That way you know exactly where you stand–or limp, as the case may be.
Hoolio does not leg hump. He’s not like you norm
we at least you havent taught him to fake it
that must be a relief
SSS = Pay to Hump
a life focussed on fakery eddy?
with your constant obsessions, i wonder what else is in there?
Norman, Hoolio is a proud and dignified member of the dog race. The dog race does not take your flippant attitude lightly.
–Toby
he used to be
till he moved in with eddy–now he just fakes it all the time
He killed a bunny earlier — as is now at rest:
https://i.postimg.cc/9X91k7BL/H1.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/gkDy9qLH/H2.jpg
eddy
whaddya think of the CGI techniques they used to create that fake snowstorm in the USA?
good huh?
Hahaha… I see… cuz logic.
Japan tells Cathay to halt flights to 3 destinations amid China Covid spike
Japan will only allow direct flights from China, Hong Kong and Macau to depart from and land at four airports – Narita, Haneda, Kansai and Chubu.
Not enough jet fuel for the return flights except at those hubs?
Why any hubs … unless you want to spread the disease.
Limiting the hubs makes it sound as if they are taking action to mitigate the spread… of course as we know … all it takes is a single person to kick things off…
But MORE-ONS don’t understand that… they will assume their govts are doing something to protect them … and that limiting hubs is prudent.
I await the bodies in the hospital parking lots. Maybe they can repurpose the Javits Centre again and get that hospital ship back into NYC harbour!
The thing is…
Even if that happens – the CovIDIOTS will still insist it would be much worse without the injections… so there is no winning that one
Winning comes in the form of them drowning in their own vomit and mucus… winning comes in the form of them gasping for breath … eyes pleading … as they try to form the words …’MORE BOOSTER’
Fast Eddy passed this along to add to this post… this is 1500HP in motion …
https://youtu.be/R8fpVNhiqKQ
I can’t imagine that officials in Japan are happy about a large number of possibly sick people from China are coming over.
As the Japanese are in on UEP and know it’s the only good option for us… they understand the Big Picture … so they welcome the diseased Chinese and will do all they can to encourage them to spread their infections across Japan…
To recap:
We’ve now got billions with decaying immune systems… respiratory viruses having a drunken binge party with coke and meth with next to zero supervision … as we brew up the Bossche Mutation …. (not that we even need that since everything is dangerous when you have no immune system)…
Surely even to norm … it’s obvious how this is going to end.
In tears… and fear… and vomit … and misery .. The Sickness.. The Sickness
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/GrimyImpoliteAplomadofalcon-size_restricted.gif
Once the local hospital gets totally overrun I will be sure to take photos from behind the fence of the dying CovIDIOTS… lying in the parking lot … my pleasure!
Do you know that Bossche said the cv19 vaccines were safe and effective (at an individual level)?
There probably just isn’t enough jet fuel.
Hahaha… more on the VAIDS epidemic — seems to be real… I think it is real cuz we know now with 100% certainty that the injection destroys the body’s immune system…
It just let’s the virus waltz through an open door … here Mr Covid — have a nice gin and tonic nice to see you — would you like a comfy chair in the lungs? Yes of course you would … how about a lap dance.. out comes the new hottie — a few lines of Bolivian? Well of course you would — courtesy of Pfizer … our sponsor!
It’s a wild party down there in the lungs… wild and crazy hahaha… Mr Covid is so pleased — the immune system has Left the Building … He’s free to go nuts!!!
Hahahahaha… Fan-f789-ing Tastic!
All those kids who were injected because of people like norm … (to keep norm safe)… well that’s a bit dark… but this … yes THIS… is sweet revenge… it more than makes up for that suffering hahaha…
This is poetic… justice… this is a late Christmas Gift… this is New Years Eve on Steroids…
And the best part of it??? Come on … ok then wait for it…. wait….
This is just the beginning of the festivities hahaha… yes this is the tip of the berg … the deluge is ahead of us…
So sit back Pure Bloods … and watch as the MSM entertains you with the epic suffering and misery of the CovIDIOTS…
Amuse yourself as despite the hospitalizations and deaths they continue to not connect dots (cuz stooopid…) and react by … wait for it… yes…
They lock themselves down venturing out only to get the next Rat Juice Injection!!!
They don’t notice that everyone in the hospitals are injected… hahaha (cuz MORE-ONS)
Global Holodomor ahead.
Take as much pleasure as you require from the Suffering MOREONS there is more than enough to go round
Coronavirus: Hong Kong hospitals, clinics battle surge in Covid and flu cases as Panadol shortages frustrate residents
With Panadol in short supply across the city, the Post found one pharmacy selling paracetamol in loose packs and strips, a practice seen as a health risk
Accident and emergency departments at 10 public hospitals recorded waiting times of eight hours and above on Boxing Day morning
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3204619/coronavirus-hong-kong-hospitals-clinics-battle-surge-covid-and-flu-cases-panadol-shortages-frustrate
https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1098,format=auto/sites/default/files/styles/1200×800/public/d8/images/canvas/2022/12/26/28b3dbe4-a794-4cc7-bb54-5055a26b7164_e655f8d3.jpg
kulmthestatusquo should read this post by CHS. “An Inconvenient Revolution”
https://www.oftwominds.com/blogdec22/inconvenient12-22.html
Two standout excerpts:
“There’s a consequential asymmetry to the inconvenience caused by people getting fed up and opting out. The average worker not showing up is consequential but not catastrophic. But when the managerial class thins out, and those doing the dirty work thin out, there are no replacements, and the system breaks down.”
“It’s inconvenient when those whose sacrifices are essential to the system get fed up and find some other way to live. Yet this is the inevitable consequence of a system hopelessly corrupted by fraud, inequality and unfairness, a system rigged to benefit the few at the expense of the many. People eventually get fed up and opt out.”
That is why there is something called caste. You simply don’t get out of it.
Even if a lower-casted person migrates to another country, higher-caste people simply identify who you are by the way they act and behave. Similar to the English upper class who ridiculed Katherine Middleton, whose line I think will die out within a couple generations since the upper class has a know-how of eliminating intruding genes to their ranks.
Gene mapping leads to the end of faking one’s origins since they can’t fake the genes.
In North Korea, there is no unemployment. An unemployed person is doing a disservice to the state and is sent to some remote area to excavate coal or some menial job. In South Korea those who score high in math enter medical prep schools (there ‘Medical Prep’ is a major for those who want to become doctors). In NK, the status of doctors are very low since they don’t have health insurances or anything like that (if the bigwigs get sick they go to China to get treatment), and those who score high in math are put into hacking facility to try to hack Western stuff or missile-building facilities.
Whatever the faults of North Korea, and there are many, they at least don’t waste their talents.
There are a gazillion ways to solve this issue. It is so easy, it is not even an issue for me.
Well, if you don’t want to work in NK, you are dead. It’s that simple, so is that your solution? Force someone to work or just kill them? Perhaps people have in fact wised up to being taken advantage of by their corporate overlords and decided to jump off the hamster wheel and start their own business.
I have run a small business most of my life and have never taken a single penny from the State or Federal Gov’t when times were tough but that doesn’t excuse in any way how some companies treat their employees, like Amazon.
Their warehouse employees work under some very extreme conditions akin to sweatshops while Bezos gains more billions off their backs. Perhaps they realized that Bezos is not their Billionaire friend after all.
In NK, not just the person, but the person’s relatives if they don’t comply since it is deemed a treason against the state because the person is disobeying the state’s wishes, and are dealt accordingly so people do think twice before they act. Some criminals escape to China or South Korea where they continue their activities.
Yes, that’s harsh and cruel, but that’s how a bombed out hellhole became a nuclear power. It was no bed of roses.
If those running the world decide such measures are necessary, they will implement it.
Fast Eddy escaped his caste … and now is a god… who looks down on just about everyone… (because HE is superior)
Any thoughts on that?
Gene mapping will put an end to escaping castes.
There was a caste called Cagots living in the Pyrenees. They were considered to be pariahs and untouchables.
Over time they faded into history, but an English writer named Graham Robb mentioned them in a book of his.
Inspired by his book, a group of people began to make a genetic map of Cagots, ‘for research’.
https://french-genealogy.typepad.com/genealogie/2016/10/was-your-french-ancestor-a-cagot.html
Apparently some idiots volunteered themselves for this
Well, lo and behold, their genes are now in the database where they will be analyzed and their origins revealed and they will lose any of their social status, back to Cagots.
Japan is a master of this. It has its class of untouchables, and when the Japanese-“Americans” were imprisoned during World War 2, the normal Japanese refused to deal with the untouchables who came to USA and had nothing to do with ordinary Japanese, so they had to be sent to some camp in Utah or Arkansas. They have records stretching all the way to 1600s and there is no faking of it.
Again – what exactly do you do … to put food on the table?
You heard of LoL by Riot? I think he is their main character designer.
I had to search that… was not familiar with this https://www.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/riot-games/
come on Kulm… don’t go all norm on us … what is it you do to pay the bills…
There’s a lot of intermarriage between those descended from people formerly known as untouchables and those who aren’t. And for all practical purposes nobody cares any more.
You can touch them, they can touch you, and nobody can touch you or them for it.
A certain amount of prejudice, discrimination, unfairness and inequality notwithstanding, the Japanese are still one big family. Just like some European nations (the Swiss? The Norwegians?) used to be until a few decades ago, and like the British and the Americans never were.
In the VIP room you have to pay to touch…
norm pays SSS for touching sessions
Such intermarriages are like marriages between poor Sudras and richer Dalits.
Old hand gaijns tend to turn a blind eye to it since that has nothing to with them, aom nd they hardly deal with the untouchables anyways.
The untouchables will be largely left alone if they don’t f*ck with higher echelons of society, but they and the higher echelons know their boundaries and don’t try to cross since the consequences are grave.
There was a very popular Japanese anime named Demon Slayer recently. It is about an untouchable (not said explicitly but from the name and class of the characters it is obvious where they come from), hired by some local notable in the 1910s, to fight the demons. Long story short , its author became rich but she (who used a pen name- they think the author is a she because of the way the characters speak) never revealed who she was and there were wide speculations that she was from the untouchables. After the series was over she disappeared, never to do another series. She never revealed who she really was and was afraid of her cover being blown.
Such is how they are treated even now, a part of Japan the Gaijins turn a blind eye to since otherwise they would attract unnecessary attention from the locals. It is kind of a social contract.
I’ve always preferred the touchables myself… especially the hot ones… nothing like going to the beach on a date and being invited to rub on a bikinied butt that’s firm enough to bounce a quarter off of….
Where else but the beach can you do that on a first date???
Imagine trying that on over dinner … hey do you mind stripping down to your panties so I can feel up your butt as I rub in some oil?
The beach – the touchables — Fast Eddy has it all figured out
reality overcome by fantasy again eddy? Or should that be fakery?
with that encounter with the police a while back—are you sure it was a traffic offence?
still—it’s good to see that the obsessions are as consistent as ever.
I do seem to recall that when that silly person, a while back, insisted on regaling us with how his sailing lessons were part of the essential seaside curriculum, you lost no time in telling everyone of his true intent. (totally without substance of course).
With your infinite obsession, could it be that you have the same problem eddy?
try bouncing a quarter off SSS’s butt … come back and tell us about it
luckily we frequent different beaches eddy
and, i think, different mindzones
you sure the other gods aren’t faking it eddy?
people do that you know (even gods)—to get it over with and make you go away
Haha – 20 hour wait at the emergency department — hospitals stuffed with Covid VAIDS patients hahaha…
So the rat juice doesn’t stop transmission – and doesn’t stop hospitalization … oh right – but you won’t die… hahaha
We’ve all had Covid … it was a mild flu or less… hahaha… and when I tell the MORE-ONS that they go all zombie….
Keep on Boosting you F789ing re TARDS!!! The more you boost the worse VAIDS gets
If they weren’t such vile beasts one might actually pity them as one would a really stooopid child. But nah… f789 em all I say… This smells like … victory. It is … victory…
The DelusiSTANIS are … smashed to bits hahahaha
https://youtu.be/pTAyGABxs6w
” Snowden says ‘I told you so’ The whistleblower pointed at an AP investigation on how the Covid-19 pandemic has “normalized” spying on citizens”
It was all conspiracy theory until it wasn’t.
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2022/12/27/the-patriots-who-tell-us-the-truth-and-warn-us-are-forced-to-flee-america/
Here’s the Associated Press article admitting more government authoritarian control.
https://apnews.com/article/technology-police-government-surveillance-covid-19-3f3f348d176bc7152a8cb2dbab2e4cc4
“A 36-year-old mom died of flu less than a day after getting sick in a ‘1 in a million case'”
Price McMahon was super healthy.
She lived in the Boston area which is heavily, heavily liberal and propagandized…resulting is a large Covid vax uptake rate.
Said mom was an executive at American Express, which over a year ago made Covid vaxes mandatory to in-office personnel.
Now she is dead.
That’s what I call Good News for this Tuesday.
Could have been worse… good thing she had her vaxxes…
Probably was a bit late on getting the 6th shot… big mistake.
Now she’s dead.
Get your vaxxes up to date norm … there’s a nasty one goin round
Ho ho ho – Merry Christmas!
And to think – I never thought Santa existed.
This is like Christmas de ja voo all over again … I do enjoy the fruits of V-AIDS.
Turbo Flu – Turbo Cancer… I’d prefer it not be Turbo so they could have a bit more time to consider their f789 up… but beggars can’t be choosers.
Any thoughts on who goes down as 2023 approaches?
WSJ is also reporting:
Rising Power Prices in Europe Are Making EV Ownership More Expensive
In some cases, filling a tank with gas has become cheaper than charging an electric vehicle
Later the article explains that charging at home is still less expensive than buying gasoline.
Ditto for heat pumps. I was looking around on some forums and subreddits about using heat pumps for heat and many of the people were disappointed with the performance. With electric rates up 50-100% it was less expensive for many to simply burn oil or gas.
We have a heat pump in our basement, where one of our sons lives. It costs more to heat the partially finished basement with the heat pump than it costs to heat the rest of the house with natural gas.
Heat pumps are promoted with the lie that they can produce more heat then they consume in energy.
I keep explaining to people that would violate the laws of physics.
Not really, they can move heat.
Guess: the machinery is outside, heat from machinery is lost to surroundings; solution is to move mechanicals inside. Now, when cooling, machinery should be outside.
Cooling is maybe a 20F difference, if ambient is 30 and inside 70, a 40 degree difference. It is the cost of moving the heat.
Want to do it well, ground is generally 40 or so degrees, bury pipe four feet or more below surface, hope no one punctures the tube and one can move heat. Ideally, cover the tube with insulation which traps the heat from the center of the earth.
I do this sort of thing as a hobby; if you have to ask how much it costs, you can’t afford it. I have an EPA license and can do the mechanical work, it is marginal at best and this assumes wholesale equipment costs and free labor. Did I mention the backhoe to do the trench? Or, one can use a large Bobcat with a trencher. Ignore depreciation costs and it is only cost of diesel.
Everything is trade off, this sort of thing uses a finite resource, the hours of one’s life.
It is tough to beat city life and city utilities.
Dennis L.
Not really, they can move heat.
This is exactly the argument these people make and they are wrong.
You CANNOT get 2 Kwh of heat from a device using 1 Kwh of electricity. Never heard of entropy?
I can get a a KWh of heat with a piece of plastic from the sun and no electricity. Thats where the heat in the ground a heat pump moves comes from too-the sun. The law of entropy is not contradicted by heat pumps it is confirmed by it. Im afraid I will have to put your arguments in the “special” category now. Whats next a one liner? “heat pumps are imaginary,they dont exist”. How about when the sun falls on a rock and the heat moves through it in conduction? That violates the law of entropy too? “Rocks are imaginary they dont exist”
I can get a a KWh of heat with a piece of plastic from the sun and no electricity.
So you’re telling me that the sun produces energy. True.
Thats where the heat in the ground a heat pump moves comes from too-the sun
It’s just above freezing point out there at the moment. What heat are you going to move indoors where it is about 10 degrees C warmer?
What happens in real life is that you use a ton of electricity warming up your room. You may as well just have used an electric heater.
Whats next a one liner? “heat pumps are imaginary,they dont exist”.
Air conditioning units exist. that’s all these things are. And they use a ton of electricity as well don’t they, when its hot.
Burning plastic bags?
Excellent
“It’s just above freezing point out there at the moment. What heat are you going to move indoors where it is about 10 degrees C warmer? ”
Plenty of heat in the ground.
https://www.weather.gov/ncrfc/LMI_SoilTemperatureDepthMaps
Distractory argument.
Im not a fan of heat pumps. To propose the movement of heat using universal gas law is a violation of entropy demonstrates an extreme lack of understanding. I dont actually think your that dim. You like to argue so you make contentious statements. Troll. Im willing to consider that you might be “special” not a troll however and the possibility that you are both looms large. But you have been here awhile so all in the family.
OkWit, took a first place in thermodynamics, so yes I get it.
You can move heat, you concentrate it effectively, the heat is in the ambient air, the unit takes that low concentration and concentrates it, increases the temperature if you like. The downside is you decrease the temperature of the ambient air, so the world is colder outside for your neighbor. Bit of thermodynamic humor.
Sorry about that, grumpy today. Pick up a bit of GW Gibbs for bedtime, it will enlighten you.
In answer to your last question, my answer is NO. Work on that one, simple logic.
Ah, throw in a bit of discrete math while you are brushing up on entropy.
Dennis L.
“It’s just above freezing point out there at the moment. What heat are you going to move indoors where it is about 10 degrees C warmer? ”
Plenty of heat in the ground.
The ground is colder than the interior of the building you are trying to heat.
You therefore cannot ‘move heat’ to the interior of the building because heat cannot move from somewhere colder to somewhere warmer.
The downside is you decrease the temperature of the ambient air, so the world is colder outside for your neighbor.
And how much electricity does it take to refrigerate the world outside your home?
It is one thing to hear it and abother to comprehend it 😉
Seems there is no free lunch to be had
https://archive.ph/LW5Q3
The Tesla owners will increase the price of electriciy for everyone and potentially cause blackouts.
What till they take a look at Cadillac’s latest and greatest which cost $300,000. How many will they sell?
The WSJ is reporting Russia’s Gas Production, Exports Shrink Under Sanctions Pressure
Western import bans and price caps have battered foreign demand, but their exact impact is unclear because Moscow stopped posting trade data
Do you think when this war ends we will see a deep down turn in energy prices?
IMHO no. the war and energy prices have little to do with each other.
I would agree. EU and UK cannot afford oil and natural gas at today’s prices. The war is an excuse for turning down supplies. Pipeline natural gas from Russia was a bargain. Russia was happy to get rid of a customer that could not afford to pay a reasonable price for its products.
“Russia was happy to get rid of a customer that could not afford to pay a reasonable price for its products.”
Thanks, never thought of it that way.
Dennis L.
I keep saying to people, we need Russia, they don’t need us.
But they read the BBC and think Russi’s economy is collapsing without our ‘money’.
Even smarties are hard to realize that Russia didn’t need Europe but Europe needed Russia.
My feeling is that pretty soon here prices will drop in both nominal and real terms for a couple months, and then they will drop more in nominal terms while they start rising in real terms forevermore.
A it of a word salad here. But let me give you overall generalisation of the future – Life in deficit!
I’ve still never quite figured out what word salad means. Never really wanted to look it up. Which makes me wonder if the phrase is another kind of onomatopoeia, if you know what mean.
Of course not – gas prices were lifting off BEFORE the war
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/08/natural-gas-prices-are-skyrocketing-globally-what-it-means-for-the-us.html
Why would they go down?
The War was orchestrated to give cover for this so that the mob does not panic and burn cities to the ground pissed off because they can’t continue to pillage the planet
So that’s the rate of production decline for Russian gas… blame it on the Ukraine war.
We’ll need the war to continue until fusion kicks in … any day now
In fact a European was telling me yesterday that the fusion breakthrough is finally here… and that we’ll soon have plenty of cheap electricity.
Don’t underestimate the power of CNNBBC to convince MOREONS that 2+2 = 19…
They parrot exactly what they hear coming out of there TEEvee. Trying to convince them that fusion is not happening … is like trying to talk them out of taking another booster..
And what’s the upside if you could convince them? Zero.
They demand Hollywood endings… let them have their Hollywood endings…
And let them boost — the more of them that boost — the longer you get to live under BAU Lite.
Listen to this – that’s Fast Eddy’s voice — he’s encouraging uptake
https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktokrachelreenstra/video/7052092917552516398?is_from_webapp=v1&item_id=7052092917552516398
News from Slovakia:
One down, three to go!
Vladimir Krcmery, the very first Slovak vaccinated against COVID dies suddenly aged only 62 from heart attack
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/zv6ruv/vladimir_krcmery_the_very_first_slovak_vaccinated/
Hahaha… seriously when I read this … I burst out laughing… and I continue to chuckle and type
Like this
https://c.tenor.com/6vvL7C_nd74AAAAC/tenor.gif
It’s the way I tell ’em.
Go on, gorge yourself on this, hot off the press at the Covid Blog. There is enough misery, stupidity and, dare I say, nemesis and schadenfreude on view here to keep you chuckling into the New Year.
https://thecovidblog.com/2022/12/27/tuesday-tidings-viii-prominent-australia-doctor-goes-public-with-vaxx-injuries-1-7-trillion-omnibus-pork-bill-more-musk-and-desantis-and-20-plus-more-sudden-deaths/
The biggest takeaway I get from all this is, right from the start, you were predicting all this, and all sorts of other people were ridiculing you for it. They thought you were well over the top. I suspect even you thought you were over the top. But about one thing you’ve been proven unequivocally, undeniably, unarguably correct: There is a democide going on. And most of the demos—as in the the common people—are totally unaware of or in den-ial of the fact.
Actually – in April of 2020 — I had a 45 minute conversation with one of the sub authors of Great Barrington … an epidemiologist at Auckland U…. I listened intently as he explained that he had the WHO data and that Covid was no more deadly than a bad flu… he could not understand why the world was locking down …
That was the epiphany moment — I remember saying — not really to him but he did hear me — ahh… so that’s it… they have decided to exterminate us….(he probably thought I was nuts)
At the time I thought that they were going to use fear to impose martial law — lock the world down — and starve us to death.
That has been revised to kill off as many as possible with VAIDS/Bossche Mutation — lock down those who survive and starve them to death — while offering Super Fent as an opt out of the starvation
Let’s be frank – 8B go wild when the oil stops… nobody wants that … and the men in control have thought long and hard about what to do about that…
These are the same people who killed 500k children in Iraq… they do not make decisions based on emotions — they are objective – logical — prudent.
They will have war gamed the living daylights out of this situation – turned over every stone — every option will have been considered… and found wanting.
No way out. Even they cannot survive this.
So they made the decision to pull the plug and put 8B down
https://www.thecardiologyadvisor.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2019/04/Life.Support.ECMO_SH_1131769238_resized.jpg
hahaha.. a happy family is a vaxxing family — check out the family of f789ing MOREONS
https://thecovidblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Family-genocide.png
I’m still chuckling … if anything bad happens today I’ll think of this post and all will be good
norm — yes I know — the vax saved 27 billion lives right… it was worth it!
Hey norm — this could be the beginning of the end of these pathetic paralympic games https://t.me/downtherabbitholewegofolks/61231
Doctors in Canada now killing depressed minors without their parents’ consent.
Gail
i would need details of that before passing further comment
seriously
Pending bill in Canada would extend medical assistance in dying to “mature minors.”
that is NOT the same thing at all—as i suspected, a far cry from ‘depressed minors’.
If a person has a condition which is the cause of extreme suffering with no hope of recovery, then termination of life should be a voluntary option, provided the person involved is mature enough to decide.
You might want to walk back that victory lap, old bean.
Norman, mi old mate, you are on a very slippery slope with your prescription for voluntary euthanasia.
Arguably, we all have a condition that is the cause of extreme suffering with no hope of recovery, it’s called “life”. And it has also been defined as a sexually transmitted terminal disease.
To suffer means to bear from below. It can’t be avoided, we all have to take up our burden and walk with it.
What doesn’t crush us under its weight, makes us stronger.
And accepting pain rather than struggling against it often makes it more bearable.
And really and truly, the last thing we need is a man from the Government calling and saying “I’m here to help you top yourself.” What COULD go wrong?
Tim
i accept your response as somewhat tongue in cheek–i certainly hope it is.
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if it isn’t, then i must assume you want suffering to go on until the bitterest of ends, for some reason that is privy to you, and your personal inclinations.
suffer at the end, if that is your stoic intent, but it should not be inflicted on others.
as with the Canada euthanasia thing—it appeared on OFW first as ‘they are killing babies’—(now where have we heard that before?????)
then, (as i suspected, even without checking it out)—turns out that voluntary euthanasia is being suggested as being made available to anyone over the age of 18, under certain conditions.
I am of the age where friends are starting to go under the scythe. Some suffer, some do not. If I have a choice i will take the ‘not’ option. I make a jokey thing of fitness–but i am under no illusions about the future.
Sometimes i am inclined to place your OFW ranking above the eddyfakes Tim, then you go and slip back.
norm – time for another booster? need to stay safe right?
The new more dangerous wave is building!!!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3204693/chinas-sudden-shift-covid-zero-raises-more-questions-answers?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
And it eats your brain!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3204807/coronavirus-omicron-ba5-subvariant-may-cause-more-damage-not-less-study?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage
no need to open your link eddy
it got to you first
norm – tell us what you feel when you read that.
We are curious — because it will give us insights into what all the other … are thinking
You are our barometer – make yourself useful
Norman, please permit me to ask you a couple of personal questions.
By any chance, did you clap for our carers?
And if so, did it help?
As for the rest of you, please watch this short video and remind yourself of why it is a fool’s errand to try to save the normies from their fate.
i already slip into casual care mode for a couple of people, when necessary.
without making a big thing about it.
i dont do victory laps
You’re missing out.
i’d be worn out.
That’s what the internet is for. 🙂
i have repetitive strain injury in my index finger
You poor thing. The Canadian government can help with that.
While you are at it norm can you let us know why governments stopped giving antibiotics to folks with serious respiratory issues – that could have been alleviated with antibiotics.
I’ve asked 1500HP Fast Eddy why and HE insists it was to kill them so that people would take the rat juice out of fear.
What are your thoughts on this?
why ask me eddy.
you are the only person who matters on ofw, plus 1 or 2 of your mentees,
you told us so yourself—and we all know you never tell lies—so by definition you know eeeeeeeevvvvvverything.
you told us that too.
so you agree – the reason was to kill them to drive up death totals blaming covid and generating the fear that resulted in people embracing the Rat Juice…
Thanks for that
you know very well that i am next in line to king herods throne eddy
Surely you know how to use as search engine? Oh right – brain spiked with Pfizer…
Let me help you norm … here’s give me your hand… gosh what’s the smell? Have you not changed your diapers????
With lethal-injection euthanasia now legal in Canada for patients age 18 and over whose deaths are “foreseeable” (a vague limitation sure to be erased eventually), eager bioethicists describe a proposed protocol to govern child euthanasia once legal authority expands to include minors (as it has in the Netherlands and Belgium). From “Medically Assisted Dying in a Paediatric Hospital,” published in the Oxford-based Journal of Medical Ethics: https://shiftfrequency.com/canada-to-legalize-child-euthanasia-without-parental-consent/
I am not sure why anyone would oppose this… if someone is unhappy and wants to be offed then so be it.
My only concern is that we are wasting $$$ paying the doctors to do this … I recommend making Super Fent available to anyone from say age 5…
We also need a CovCON level PR campaign to encourage MOREONS to take the Super Fent… ‘feeling lazy this morning? Don’t want to go to work/school? Hate your boss/teacher? A bit bored? No problem. Just end your life with Super Fent. It’s the easy way out. Forget about counselling and all that bullshit… Super Fent — in cherry flavour so death never tasted so good’
eddy
bending the truth just illuminates your lies more clearly
try not to do it
Any idea why they stopped giving antibiotics to those folks norm…
Take a guess….
norm – why is that if you end up in hospital with a respiratory illness… that could be treated with antibiotics…
That you won’t get antibiotics?
Does this not concern you norm?
I think Gail has been proceeding wisely with this. She takes on the DIFFICULT task of looking at declared numbers of deaths along various categories. (I don’t know the results, and wouldn’t try, even if I had remotely applicable skills for it.)
If there is a CEP “plan” at work, it would not be an easy thing to chart. It could be embedded within some kind of chaos theory. .People are dying (and being “pushed” to die) in large, seemingly unprecedented numbers. Maybe TPTB have a very compassion plan for themselves. Or maybe they are of a type that is myopic about the complexities of our system, not seeing that all this is leading to them.
And they intend to start killing newborn babies…
Remember Fast Eddy telling us that they would do whatever it takes… they’d even burn babies if it meant adding a few months to BAU…
Here we are
i shouldn’t worry eddy
there will always be something worthy of your mockery.
If you are Culling … why not start with the weakest most useless… and the geriatrics… the feeble-minded CNNBBC viewers.
Thank you for doing what CNNBBC told you norm … you did it to support the community .. so that the superior few get to live on!
lol
its not me who said
”i am the only person who matters here”
modesty has never been my strong point–but it means more when others pay compliments—it means nothing when you have to make up your own eddy.
There are others here who are not injected – nor feeble minded.
Oh boy!
“The Worst Possible Thing You Could Do…”
“Vaccinate somebody to prevent infection and actually make them worse.” Tony Fauci.
Video – https://metatron.substack.com/p/the-worst-possible-thing-you-could
Haiti and Covid https://t.me/downtherabbitholewegofolks/61181
Wow – norm? https://t.me/downtherabbitholewegofolks/61204
Franco’s death’s “immediate cause” was “not known.” Dok, Franco’s son, informed the AP that his father passed away “overnight,” but he did not provide a cause of death. https://www.vizaca.com/franco-harris-cause-of-death/
I can always count on you for some Happy News ! 🤓
All the cosmetic, hairdressing, beauty, plastic surgery, fashion, dental care, medical care etc. Industries are about the masking the reality of the ageing human population.
Have you seen a politician that does not mask the signs of ageing?
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin could not decompose, the plastic surgery of Vladimir Putin is having the same purpose.
In the 20th and early 21st century we were too nice for the working class.
They should have been treated much more harshly and much more stingely but they were allowed to enjoy civilization’s fruits.
Now their time is up, and the working class will be treated like consumerables.
That was how to treat them correctly, but the abundance briefly blinded the eyes of those running civilization. But now their time is up.
(If Gail thinks this is over the top, so be it.)
I take it that you do not consider yourself to be of the working class.
No one in my line, up to my 6th generation ancestor , had to sweat to make a living.
Sounds like a fine line of Don Juans there kulm. Get in line ladies.
And what do you do for a living Kulm?
Kulm is currently a member of the landless gentry.
You can take away the gentry’s land, but you can’t take away their “landedness” or their sense of entitlement.
To be left bereft of that which one instinctively knows one is entitled to is intolerable, isn’t it?
It is indeed, Tim, well said. I’d be disappointed in kulm if he didn’t have at least two restraining orders out against him.
I understand that many white russian ladies worked the VIP rooms of Europe after the Russian Revolution… bringing a touch of class to the world’s oldest profession.
Tim, the damn communist stole my families brick factory in Poland. I demand its return.
The elders stole my grandad’s Velcro patent! Thanks, elders, for the blessing in disguise.
coincidence reante!!!
just today, i fixed up a little gizmo for a mate of mine who has hand dexterity problems, using velcro.
the question came up–who invented velcro?—so looked it up.
George de Mestral
I read that the original inventor sold it though—just out of interest—what is the true story?
I briefly recounted the story here not all that long ago. I don’t know much. My maternal grandad worked in Winston Churchill’s toyshop, wrote a book about it by that title. My grandmother his wife worked on the enigma codebreaking team at bletchley park. He invented the limpet mine while in the toyshop I’m told. Was he credited with it, I don’t know. After the war he worked independently on improving the compounds used to keep cat’s eyes from sinking into the road so quickly, to what success I don’t know. He invented “the precursor” to Velcro I was told. They rejected his patent application at the London patent office. Two years later a swiss man,bi believe, with English backing…, I believe, officially invented Velcro, to much success. My suspicious and familial mind naturally translates that as, “my grandad’s inventing of Velcro was stolen from him.” Of course when I’ve said that to family they look like I just told them viruses don’t exist, and say something like, “don’t be ridiculous!” You draw your own conclusions.
That was nice of you to do BTW norm.
Hey norm – our ex neighbour had the same problem — here hand was wonky the day after the booster… she was diagnosed with ALS — she’s dying…
Your mate should get checked out — I assume he’s mega boosted like you
try not to present yourself as a bigger idiot than we know you to be eddy
it is an age related problem—it happens, as does mental incapacity.
you’ve just got there early.
how, i don’t know.
probably leaping out of bed at 7 am and obsessing about me has had something to do with it.
that has to be unhealthy, by any measure.
Yes of course it’s an age related problem … couldn’t be vax-induced…
The Rat Juice is SAFE! and effective!
please accept my apologies eddy
you were 45 minutes late today, obsessing about me.
hope everything is ok, its usually 7 am latest.
Still–it does fit in with your chortlefocus….. anyone less than fully able, is worth only your scorn.
The working class—in some places at some times— got a nice break from austerity in the 20th century. We all got a break, frankly. Nature saved up a very nice endowment of hydrocarbon fuels and we gained access and used it to supplement our regular energy income.
In effect, we collectively said, “I’m gonna spend, spend, spend!” — Just like Viv Nicholson.
And they don’t come more working class than that lass. She was bankrupt again within twenty years.
https://flashbak.com/pictures-of-viv-spend-spend-spend-nicholson-from-the-1960s-24278/
Actually, according to that link, she was bankrupt after about four years.
In 1965 her husband Keith tragically died at the wheel of his blue Jaguar and when the Inland Revenue soon came calling Viv was declared bankrupt. The money that was left and everything acquired with it belonged it was declared not to her but to her late husband’s estate.
In someways it‘s indeed RIP 20th century shirking class ;-). but any other group of beings at any other time and place, finding the same abundant resources would have behaved the same way. The truth be known, a significant number never worked harder or suffered more, because competition went into overdrive and demand was high.
Our circumstances remind us of the seasonal temporary abundance life on the Earth sometimes supplies, like a Salmon run or caviar sporn.
We just glutted up on billions of years of preserved energy, not because we ever thought it would last, (although we could have made it so); but because it’s easer to pretend so while our biology and gens had already conditioned us to take advantage of abundance, because in nature it is rear.
We in fact squandered trillions of tones of preserved stored energy that would have lasted and the generations of the late fourties’ and fifties were slow to adjust to the realisation or we would have already ran through by the 21st century.
We got extra time, to believe it’s normal. Such things happen as greed runs us awry outside of natures expected normalcy.
We were captured by the reality ‘of unexpected abundance’ and competed even more, cultivating self absorption and feasting our delusions of personal grand-ure so generationally we actually managed to destroy our kids future, but don’t worry those ‘other people’s kids won’t have anything either.
Greed driving a sort of unconscious lust that ultimately defeats our species while we indulge our selective personal delusions of success. In reality we didn’t even really get to enjoy the rest and energy security we could have and did nothing to earn. So much fir working class. Now that’s ironic.
bobby
your wages have been paid through the act of burning oil coal and gas—nothing else.
your standard of living, and your entire existence…..ditto
the rule about having your cake and eating it applies just as much to fossil fuels as to cake i’m afraid
Hubbert published his depletion info in 1956 he made it abundantly clear what was going to happen, He dated it pretty accurately too. US peak oil 1965/70.
You can check it for yourself.
—it made not the slightest difference.
Ironically once oil was discovered, and the new industrialized society had been rapidly expanding after the discovery of coal, but which was noticeably being depleted, for example in England, very sage economists and statesman should have foreseen the need to apply the brakes to the over accelerating economic “development” which will eventually extract its vengeance in a Seneca Cliff dive collapse.
“But growth (greed)is good.” Especially, if you are a politician. Perhaps the only man made way of applying a speed governor would have been to follow a strict gold standard, although we would have then mined twice as much gold by now. Even still, the conversion of money from physical gold to a fiat debt-based fractional reserve central bank system fed the monster. Alas, it is just not human nature to have that kind of self control.
If that was true then animism couldn’t have been out universal human cultural heritage, which in fact it was.
If the early 19th British had turned their back on coal technology, foreseeing the ultimate consequences, then France – Germany was not yet unified – would simply have become the workshop of the world, conquered them, and taken their empire using steam warships.
for once i find myself it total agreement with you xabier
i shall now go and slit my wrists.
Agriculture was an arms race as well.
The nations with poorly nourished but numerous armies beat the hunter gatherers, even though the agricultural societies were doomed to collapse.
You cannot apply the brakes without collapsing the system that allows for the oil to be extracted and burned…
see The Great Depression.
Let’s revisit rat island … a ship filled with grain runs aground on an island with a population of 40 rats…
The rats discover the grain and the party is on — they feast and fornicate… and the population explodes… soon there are 5000+ rats
Any rat warning that this behaviour will end in Island Holodomor because once the grain is gone… is told to feck off…
Then – one day – the last of the grain is eaten… then … ROF … the rats attack and eat each other…
We are not smarter than the rats .. we have done exactly what they would do …
And if we are not exterminated we will do EXACTLY what they would do – attack and eat each other.. Anyone who disputes that is suffering from a Mental Illness called Little House Syndrome (LHS).
The only thing different is that we have some wise men who are putting us down before the attack and devour stage and the gates of hell open …
Now say thank you to Bill and Anthony for making it happen
https://i.redd.it/4uigf3ufa2031.jpg
If it’s true, which is possible, it’s all organised by the US DoD.
Jacques Attali (still alive) is reputed to have written something similar 40 years ago about how to deal with unwanted people aged over 60-65. For obvious reasons the evidence seems to have gone missing.
Without Chucky Fitzclarence doing ‘his duty’ and running and the Great War ending by end of 1914, the condition for the lower classes and the colonials would have returned as if nothing had happened and all these billions of tons of resources would have not been spent for nothing.
In fact it would have been better for USA to have lost the cold war, let USSR take care of the third world and everyone kinda stuck in lower standard of living.
All these do gooders and christian charity exacerbated an already bad issue even further.
In William Rees-Mogg’s book the Great Reckoning, Megalopolitics (the politics of violence) played a big role
The working class had the military power to kill the upper class so they were given a lot of concessions.
But now such power advantages are ending, so they are treated according to what they are actually worth for.
didn’t she become jwitness at some point?
Good grief, this reads more like “The Beatings will Continue Until Moral Improves”. Perhaps you might want to freshen up on the Great Resignation.
Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy.’ -Mao
Same to the old style life. It was always hard, and the rewards were small. But that was the proper way to advance civilization.
you missed the point kulm
prior to industrialisation–workers were treat like slaves
when factories appeared, the factory owners tried to apply the same rules, but found they needed the workers to boost output, so they had no choice but to improve wages and living standards (after a great struggle)
this worked fine as long as output increased year on year.
now that time is over.
looks like we’re back to slavery again
Today’s slaves are called interns. I suppose that can grow to include other groups, such as those who must work to get some very limited governmental benefits.
no one can forecast future work-patterns, only that 2000 cal a day will have to be worked for by someone, somewhere.
i’m retired, so in theory my 2000c a day is being produced by someone else, in addition to their own 2000c a day.
in practice of course, my government is driving itself into debt to keep me fed and happy, so i will vote for them next time.
this arrangement is both futile and finite—but i go along with it for the moment, seeing little alternative,
but that alternative will arrive unannounced of course.
with any luck i wont be around to answer the door
Add associate professors to the slave list.
I would also the working class taxpayers.
Especially adjunct faculty members, being paid for teaching a course at a time. Minimum wage would be higher.
Sort of disagreeable today, please forgive.
At one point in my life(way out of my league, the principals all got their PhD.s from Nobel Laureates) I had some one tell me, “When he says good morning, write it down, there might be more to it.” Not exact, but close enough.
Given a chance and the intelligence to work next to Elon Musk for free, I would jump at it. Note the intelligence part; one must accept a position in life where one can excel.
Currently according to a headline which popped up, the highest paid position in the military is a dental laboratory technician, about $175K. The man who fixed my boots had a reasonably nice home, a nice shop of his own and a treasured hobby car, Chavelle with 454 in the front. He was a shoe maker. The Russian woman who altered my clothes was a dressmaker, stopped doing alterations, made to order dresses only, she also did well. A guess, they worked beside someone how taught them their craft and they had talent and a willingness to work. One came from my side of town(wrong side), one made it here from Russia, currently the wrong side of town.
A mediocre person trying to get a job where the <1% dwell will never excel.
Sometimes one has to hold one's nose, look around, learn and have hope. More general meme, find your place in the fabric of the universe and make the best of it as your time there is finite.
Dennis L.
Dennis: “fabric of the universe” for sure: my maternal grandparents came to the U.S. when they were 17’ish. He’d been a shepherd and once here, worked the digging-side of Detroit Water & Sewer; on call 24-7, took a bus to the job and carried his shovel. Awesome gardener too. ‘Nana’ had a dress and alteration shop with 5 seamstresses, catering to upscale Detroit customers. They had different ends of the working-to-middle class covered. Their children did quite well; one international engineer, one tool-and-die owner, one bond-broker, and one very intelligent woman who did so many things for and with Detroiters that someone should write a book.
Before the Great War the conditions were not so great
Things got better because the owners learned their workers could kill’em all
Now the tech balance having been turned around, there is no more impunity
between the wars there was an extensive build out of municipal housing in uk, the start of the new towns program–it wasnt perfect, but it was start.
I live in a small nondescript ex-mining/steel town. Hundreds were built and dreadful miners cottages demolished.
the program was interrupted by ww2, it continued after ww2
Mosley and his blackshirts were largely ignored, despite their ranting in town squares. We English are good at eye rolling.
in recognition of the observation that: a man with a job, a full stomach and a decent home doesnt start revolutions–
The working class have always been treated badly thank God for the union’s they have made things bearable unfortunately because of diminishing returns of our resources conflict is coming between the classes as often happens the weak will be the first to go.
Unions are a double edged sword. While they can protect workers from abuse, they centralize power to the union bosses who then become targets for bribes, political influence, and corruption. It is a hidden form of fascism, whereby union bosses collaborate with the very corporations from which they are supposed to be defending the workers.
I remember how pissed I was when I had to pay over $200.00 back in 1976 to join the Teamsters union warehouse division. Even though I was working night shifts selecting and loading food boxes and pallets from S M Flickinger’s warehouse in Cheektowaga, NY ( suburb of Buffalo, up to 60 hrs a week, (and even worked round the clock during the 1977 blizzard when other workers could not get in) I was still considered part time, did not get full pay or qualify for benefits, etc. But I had to pay my union dues.
And the jobs were shipped outside of US jurisdictions.
I agree, a working man without a union is a sucker.
Dennis L.
Kul,
I disagree:
“In feudal times it is my understanding the PIA knights, basically pampered kids were sent to war, peasants stayed on farm, capital without labor is useless. ”
Chamath makes a point that a good workforce has 50% mediocre people who work as a group. Too many stars make a mess. The most employees I had was 30 and this idea is consistent with my experience.(Simple industry, if GM sold Cadillacs at the time by weight at same price I was getting per unit weight they would have gone for $20M, good margins in that business.)
I own land, the most challenging aspect is understanding both the dirt and learning those who farm it.
I came from working class, interestingly enough studies of various schools seem to show those with the highest G score do well regardless; I made it out, many mistakes, made it out. Own land, a privilege, work hard to choose those around me. You would not make the cut.
Dennis L.
Given your trust on Elon Musk and salespeople like Chamath, I don’t mind not making your cut.