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Why is the economy headed for a financial crash? It appears to me that the world economy hit Limits to Growth about 2018 because of a combination of diminishing returns in resource extraction together with rising population. The Covid-19 pandemic and the accompanying financial manipulations hid these problems for a few years, but now, as the world economy tries to reopen, the problems are back with a vengeance.

In the period between 1981 and 2022, the economy was lubricated by a combination of ever-rising debt, falling interest rates, and the growing use of Quantitative Easing. These financial manipulations helped to hide the rising cost of fossil fuel extraction after 1970. Even more money supply was added in 2020. Now central bankers are trying to squeeze the excesses out of the system using a combination of higher interest rates and Quantitative Tightening.
After central bankers brought about recessions in the past, the world economy was able to recover by adding more energy supply. However, this time we are dealing with a situation of true depletion; there is no good way to recover by adding more energy supplies to the system. Instead, the only way the world economy can recover, at least partially, is by squeezing some non-essential energy uses out of the system. Hopefully, this can be done in such a way that a substantial part of the world economy can continue to operate in a manner close to that in the past.
One approach to making the economy more efficient in its energy use is by greater regionalization. If countries can start trading almost entirely with nearby neighbors, this will reduce the world’s energy consumption. In parts of the world with plentiful resources and manufacturing capability, the economy can perhaps continue without major changes. Another way of squeezing out excesses might be through the elimination (at least in part) of the trade advantage the US obtains by using the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. In this post, I will also mention a few other ways that non-essential energy consumption might be reduced.
I believe that a financial crash is likely sometime during 2023. After the crash, the system will start squeezing down on the less necessary parts of the economy. While these changes will start in 2023, they will likely take place over a period of years. In this post, I will try to explain what I see happening.
[1] The world economy, in its currently highly leveraged state, cannot withstand both higher interest rates and Quantitative Tightening.
With higher interest rates, the value of bonds falls. With bonds “worth less,” the financial statements of pension plans, insurance companies, banks and others holding those bonds all look worse. More contributions are suddenly needed to fund pension funds. Governments may find themselves needing to bail out many of these organizations.
At the same time, individual borrowers find that debt becomes more expensive to finance. Thus, it becomes more expensive to buy a home, vehicle, or farm. Debt to speculate in the stock market becomes more expensive. With higher debt costs, there is a tendency for asset prices, such as home prices and stock prices, to fall. With this combination (lower asset prices and higher interest rates) debt defaults are likely to become more common.
Quantitative Tightening makes it harder to obtain liquidity to buy goods internationally. This change is more subtle, but it also works in the direction of causing disruptions to financial markets.
Other stresses to the financial system can be expected, as well, in the near term. For example, Biden’s program that allows students to delay payments on their student loans will be ending in the next few months, adding more stress to the system. China has had huge problems with loans to property developers, and these may continue or get worse. Many of the poor countries around the world are asking the IMF to provide debt relief because they cannot afford energy supplies and other materials at today’s prices. Europe is concerned about possible high energy prices.
This is all happening at a time when total debt levels are even higher than they were in 2008. In addition to “regular” debt, the economic system includes trillions of dollars of derivative promises. Based on these considerations alone, a much worse crash than occurred in 2008 seems possible.
[2] The world as a whole is already headed into a major recession. This situation seems likely to get worse in 2023.
The Global Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) has been signaling problems for months. A few bullet points from their site include the following:
- Service sector output declined in October, registering the worst monthly performance since mid-2020.
- Manufacturing output meanwhile fell for a third consecutive month, also declining at the steepest rate since June 2020.
- PMI subindices showed new business contracting at the quickest rate since June 2020, with the weak demand environment continuing to be underpinned by declining worldwide trade.
- The global manufacturing PMI’s new export orders index has now signaled a reduction in worldwide goods exports for eight straight months.
- Price inflationary pressures remained solid in October, despite rates of increase in input costs and output charges easing to 19-month lows.
The economic situation in the US doesn’t look as bad as it does for the world as a whole, perhaps because the US dollar has been at a relatively high level. However, a situation with the US doing well and other countries doing poorly is unsustainable. If nothing else, the US needs to be able to buy raw materials and to sell finished goods and services to these other countries. Thus, recession can be expected to spread.
[3] The underlying issue that the world is starting to experience is overshoot and collapse, related to a combination of rising population and diminishing returns with respect to resource extraction.
In a recent post, I explained that the world seems to be reaching the limits of fossil fuel extraction. So-called renewables are not doing much to supplement fossil fuels. As a result, energy consumption per capita seems to have hit a peak in 2018 (Figure 1) and now cannot keep up with population growth without prices that rise to the point of becoming unaffordable for consumers.
The economy, like the human body, is a self-organizing system powered by energy. In physics terminology, both are dissipative structures. We humans can get along for a while with less food (our source of energy), but we will lose weight. Without enough food, we are more likely to catch illnesses. We might even die, if the lack of food is severe enough.
The world economy can perhaps get along with less energy for a while, but it will behave strangely. It needs to cut back, in a way that might be thought of as being analogous to a human losing weight, on a permanent basis. On Figure 1 (above), we can see evidence of two temporary cutbacks. One was in 2009, reflecting the impact of the Great Financial Crisis of 2008-2009. Another related to the changes associated with Covid-19 in 2020.
If energy supply is really reaching extraction limits, and this is causing the recent inflation, there needs to be a permanent way of cutting back energy consumption, relative to the output of the economy. I expect that changes in this direction will start happening about the time of the upcoming financial crash.
[4] A major financial crash in 2023 may adversely affect many people’s ability to buy goods and services.
A financial discontinuity, including major defaults that spread from country to country, is certain to adversely affect banks, insurance companies and pension plans. If problems are widespread, governments may not be able to bail out all these institutions. This, by itself, may make the purchasing of goods and services more difficult. Citizens may find that the funds they thought were in the bank are subject to daily withdrawal limits, or they may find that the value of shares of stock they owned is much lower. As a result of such changes, they will not have the funds to buy the goods they want, even if the goods are available in shops.
Alternatively, citizens may find that their local governments have issued so much money (to try to bail out all these institutions) that there is hyperinflation. In such a case, there may be plenty of money available, but very few goods to buy. As a result, it still may be very difficult to buy the goods a family needs.
[5] Many people believe that oil prices will rise in response to falling production. If the real issue is that the world is reaching extraction limits, the problem may be inadequate demand and falling prices instead.
If people have less to spend following the financial crash, based on the reasoning in Section [4], this could lead to lower demand, and thus lower prices.
It also might be noted that both the 2009 and 2020 dips in consumption (on Figure 1) corresponded to times of low oil prices, not high. Oil companies cut back on production if they find that prices are too low for them to expect to make a profit on new production.
We also know that a major problem as limits are reached is wage disparity. The wealthy use more energy products than poor people, but not in proportion to their higher wealth. The wealthy tend to buy more services, such as health care and education, which are not as energy intensive.
If the poor get too poor, they find that they must cut back on things like meat consumption, housing expenses, and transportation expenses. All these things are energy intensive. If very many poor people cut back on products that indirectly require energy consumption, the prices for oil and other energy products are likely to fall, perhaps below the level required by producers for profitability.
[6] If I am right about low energy prices, especially after a financial discontinuity, we can expect oil, coal, and natural gas production to fall in 2023.
Producers tend to produce less oil, coal and natural gas if prices are too low.
Also, government leaders know that high energy prices (especially oil prices) lead to high food prices and high inflation. If they want to be re-elected, they will do everything in their power to keep energy prices down.
[7] Without enough energy to go around, more conflict can be expected.
Additional conflict can be expected to come in many forms. It can look like local demonstrations by citizens who are unhappy about their wages or other conditions. If wage disparity is a problem, it will be the low-wage workers who will be demonstrating. I understand that demonstrations in Europe have recently been a problem.
Conflict can also take the form of wide differences among political parties, and even within political parties. The difficulty that the US recently encountered electing a Speaker of the House of Representatives is an example of such conflict. Political parties may splinter, making it difficult to form a government and get any business accomplished.
Conflict may also take the form of conflict among countries, such as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. I expect most wars today will be undeclared wars. With less energy to go around, the emphasis will be on approaches that require less energy. Deception will become important. Destruction of another country’s energy infrastructure, such as pipelines or electricity transmission, may be part of the plan. Another form of deception may involve the use of bioweapons and supposed cures for these bioweapons.
[8] After the discontinuity, the world economy is likely to become more disconnected and more regionally aligned. Russia and China will tend to be aligned. The US seems likely to be another center of influence.
A major use of oil is transporting goods and people around the globe. If there is not enough oil to go around, one way of saving oil is to transport goods over shorter distances. People can talk by telephone or video conferences to save on oil used in long distance transportation. Thus, increased regionalization seems likely to take place.
In fact, the pattern is already beginning. Russia and China have recently been forging long-term alliances centered on providing natural gas supplies to China and on strengthening military ties. Being geographically adjacent is clearly helpful. Furthermore, major US oil companies are now focusing more on developments in the Americas, rather than on big international projects, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Countries that are geographically close to Russia-China may choose to align with them, especially if they have resources or finished products (such as televisions or cars) to sell. Likewise, countries near the US with suitable products to sell may align with the United States.
Countries that are too distant, or that don’t have resources or finished products to sell (goods, rather than services), may largely be left out. For example, European countries that specialize in financial services and tourism may have difficulty finding trading partners. Their economies may shrink more rapidly than those of other countries.
[9] In a regionally aligned world, the US dollar is likely to lose its status as the world’s reserve currency.
With increased regionalization, I would expect that the US dollar’s role as the world’s reserve currency would tend to disappear, perhaps starting as soon as 2023. For example, transactions between Russia and China may begin to take place directly in yuan, without reference to a price in US dollars, and without the need for US funds to allow such transactions to take place.
Transactions within the Americas seem likely to continue taking place using US dollars, especially when they involve the buying and selling of energy-related products.
With the US dollar as the reserve currency, the US has been able to import far more than it exports, year after year. Based on World Bank data, in 2021 the US imported $2.85 trillion of goods (including fossil fuels, but excluding services) and exported $1.76 trillion of goods, leading to a goods-only excess of imports over exports of $1.09 trillion. When exports of services are included, the excess of imports over exports shrinks to “only” $845 billion. It is hard to see how this large a gap can continue. Such a significant difference between imports and exports would tend to shrink if the US were to lose its reserve currency status.
[10] In a disconnected world, manufacturing of all kinds will fall, especially outside of Southeast Asia (including China and India), where a major share of today’s manufacturing is performed.
A huge share of today’s manufacturing capability is now in China and India. If these countries have access to oil from the Middle East and Russia, I expect they will continue to produce goods and services. If there are not enough of these goods to go around, I would expect that they would primarily be exported to other countries within their own geographic region.
The Americas and Europe will be at a disadvantage because they have fewer manufactured goods to sell. (The US, of course, has a significant quantity of food to export.) Starting in the 1980s, the US and Europe moved a large share of their manufacturing to Southeast Asia. Now, when these countries talk about ramping up clean energy production, they find that they are largely without the resources and the processing needed for such clean energy projects.

In fact, ramping up “regular” manufacturing production of any type in the US, (for example, local manufacturing of generic pharmaceutical drugs, or manufacturing of steel pipe used in the drilling of oil wells) would not be easy. Most of today’s manufacturing capability is elsewhere. Even if the materials could easily be gathered into one place in the US, it would take time to get factories up and running and to train workers. If some necessary items are lacking, such as particular raw materials or semiconductor chips, transitioning to US manufacturing capability might prove to be impossible in practice.
[11] After a financial discontinuity, “empty shelves” are likely to become increasingly prevalent.
We can expect that the total quantity of goods and services produced worldwide will begin to fall for several reasons. First, regionalized economies cannot access as diverse a set of raw materials as a world economy. This, by itself, will limit the types of goods that an economy can produce. Second, if the total quantity of raw materials used in making the inputs declines over time, the total amount of finished goods and services can be expected to fall. Finally, as mentioned in Section [4], financial problems may cut back on buyers’ ability to purchase goods and services, limiting the number of buyers available for finished products, and thus holding down sales prices.
A major reason empty shelves become can be expected to become more prevalent is because more distant countries will tend to get cut out of the distribution of goods. This is especially the case as the total quantity of goods and services produced falls. A huge share of the manufacturing of goods is now done in China, India, and other countries in Southeast Asia.
If the world economy shifts toward mostly local trade, the US and Europe are likely to find it harder to find new computers and new cell phones since these tend to be manufactured in Southeast Asia. Other goods made in Southeast Asia include furniture and appliances. These, too, may be harder to find. Even replacement car parts may be difficult to find, especially if a car was manufactured in Southeast Asia.
[12] There seem to be many other ways the self-organizing economy could shrink back to make itself a more efficient dissipative structure.
We cannot know in advance exactly how the economy will shrink back its energy consumption, besides regionalization and pushing the US dollar (at least partially) out of being the reserve currency. Some other areas where the physics of the economy might force cutbacks include the following:
- Vacation travel
- Banks, insurance companies, pension programs (much less needed)
- The use of financial leverage of all kinds
- Governmental programs providing payments to those not actively in the workforce (such as pensions, unemployment insurance, disability payments)
- Higher education programs (many graduates today cannot get jobs that pay for the high cost of their educations)
- Extensive healthcare programs, especially for people who have no hope of ever re-entering the workforce
In fact, the population may start to fall because of epidemics, poor health, or even too little food. With fewer people, limited energy supply will go further.
Governments and intergovernmental agencies may start to fail because they cannot get enough tax revenue. Of course, the underlying issue for the lack of tax revenue is likely to be that the businesses within the governed area cannot operate because they cannot obtain enough inexpensive energy resources for operation.
[13] Conclusion.
If the world economy experiences major financial turbulence in 2023, we could be in for a rough ride. In my opinion, a major financial crash seems likely. This is could upset the economy far more seriously than the 2008 crash.
I am certain that some mitigation measures can be implemented. For example, there could be a major push toward trying to make everything that we have today last longer. Materials can be salvaged from structures that are no longer used. And some types of local production can be ramped up.
We can keep our fingers crossed that I am wrong but, with fewer oil and other energy resources available per person, moving goods shorter distances makes sense. Thus, the initial trends we are seeing toward regionalization are likely to continue. The move away from the US dollar as the reserve currency also looks likely to continue. Moreover, if the changes I am talking about don’t occur in 2023, they are likely to begin in 2024 or 2025.

It seems that Hopium is programmed right into the ChatGBT code, it has a very lefty slant.
Question: how does the eroei of green energy compare to oil and coal
Answer:
The Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROEI) is a measure of the efficiency of an energy source, which is defined as the ratio of the energy produced by the source to the energy required to produce it. The EROEI of green energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power varies depending on the specific technology and the location where it is deployed.
In general, the EROEI of renewable energy sources is lower than that of fossil fuels such as oil and coal. For example, the EROEI of solar and wind power ranges from 5:1 to 20:1, while the EROEI of oil and coal is typically around 30:1 or higher.
However, it’s important to note that the EROEI is not the only measure of the efficiency of an energy source, and the lower EROEI of green energy does not necessarily mean that it is less efficient. Other factors such as the environmental impact, cost and security of energy sources should also be considered. Additionally, many renewable energy sources have a very low marginal cost of energy once they are built and are expected to have a longer lifetime than fossil fuel facilities, this means that the EROEI will not necessarily decrease over time.
Also, it’s important to note that the EROEI of an energy source can vary greatly depending on the specific technology and location, and it is a dynamic measure that can change over time as technology improves and costs decrease.
Can’t find it now, but I recently saw some screen captures where someone had interrogated the chat-bot about its sources and whether they could be considered left- or right-leaning. It apparently dutifully listed many sources it identified as being liberal (the usual suspects: NYT, LA Times, CNN, NBC, ABC, Huffington Post, etc.) and only two that were conservative (WSJ and one other I forget… possibly Fox News). Anywhoo, the bot then did a calculation admitting that it got 87% of its input from liberal sources. Garbage in, garbage out.. the age old stumbling-block.
A repost of the standard narrative.
Lidia17,
A guess: we get version 1, they have version 2. We purchase version 2 and pay for version 3 which they use, und so weiter.
Dennis L.
Could be! The tech that’s released to the public is known to be well behind the cutting edge. The base problem remains: the more the available information space is purged of correct information, the more useless it will become either for control or for prognostication.
So I think they are still going to be shooting themselves in the foot, because they’re not actually interested in the real truth of things (I don’t think).. their first priority seems to be manipulation (along the lines of Rove’s comment about creating history and the rest of us just being left to contemplate what they do).
I come airly often to this forum, but shad and ChatGBT I do not know what they are. Can someone patient explain?
schadenfreude 😉
ChatGPT seems to be fake AI that takes written info from the internet and uses it to create essays that can somewhat fakely “answer” questions.
Thanks I was wondering what shad meant. Wondering if it meant shadow but that didn’t quite seem to fit.
Eddy,
You keep parroting this nonsense about the Bosche mutation and “you never ever vaccinate into a pandemic”. Of course you do! How the heck did the world (mostly) get rid of polio? Did they kindly ask the polio not to infect anyone so that they could begin vaccination? No.
The man is a crank.
Look, the vaccines are worse than worthless, most of us realize that. However, that doesn’t mean every anti-vax junk hypothesis is correct, either.
(I should know better than to argue online, what am I doing with my time? Yikes.)
Polio was endemic- not a pandemic, with a virus not as easily able to mutate as coronaviruses. More importantly, the Polio vax provides sterilizing immunity.
Adding…
Notice how no Polio variants resulted from vaccination against polio?
Exactly.
They know exactly what they are doing … it can’t be more obvious… if anyone does not acknowledge this — that is because of fear… the mind has mechanisms that protect it from insanity.
Is that really true? It seems as though they play fast-and-loose with disease definitions, with various polio-eque diseases still around (GBarre’ syndrome, acute flaccid myelitis.. there are a whole range of ‘new’ ones..).
You forgot the word leaky…as it is does not stop the spread
Did you do that on purpose?
Bosche is a quack?
It was the doctors duty to understand the risk.
Sworn duty
“do no harm”
Yes i know people want their new knees and hips and their this and that. Its too bad. I generally have enjoyed my dialogues with doctors.
If this is truly a depopulation plan this might be part of it. People like me not ever seeking medical attention again. Too bad. It was nice getting things stitched up or a handful of antibiotics when I needed them.
Quack
Quack
Quack
Thats all I will ever hear again coming out of their mouth.
Quack
Quack
Quack
When do we get to the point where lawyers are considered a step up from doctors?
F789 doctors… they behave as if they are some sort of priests … pushing dodgy meds and promising eternal life…. we need to trash all this useless high tech sh-it… and return to them being auto mechanics for the body … fixing broken bones and stitching up cuts…
If you don’t lead a healthy lifestyle – or even if you do – and something goes wrong with you e.g. cancer… too f789ing bad… you get the bad news along with a packet of Super Fent and you either rot away or do the right thing and everyone remarks at the funeral ‘what an attractive corpse’
“How the heck did the world (mostly) get rid of polio? ”
By cutting back on the mass spraying with DDT. At least until uncle Bill decided to increase cases of flacid paralysis with the oral Polio vaxx in India.
Yes.
I think so. Let’s return to coffee with my mum.
She told me that she stopped after two. Not because of my relentless efforts to expose the truth (sigh) but because of what she saw with her own eyes – 75% of her friends and acquaintances getting ill after jabs, some dying; and the situation getting worse for those who continue lining up for more – mystery bumps, lumps, rashes, general malaise and much worse.
Not only was my mum brave enough to acknowledge the facts that presented themselves to her, she was astute enough to make the connection and save herself from further harm.
But that’s not where the story ends. Like most of us, relating this to her friends is a thankless task. She hasn’t so much as gotten one of her friends to talk about the situation, let alone convince them to refrain from further experiment.
But! She has witnessed more and more of them turn of their own accord. Who knows what’s the trigger for each, different person? My mum doesn’t because her friends won’t talk about it, like her, not even the ones that have woken up. And yet, as Charles Mackay rightly said in witness to this happening time and time again:
https://metatron.substack.com/p/a-short-note-on-cognitive-dissonance
The good thing … is they are already Rat Juiced.. the deed is done… they are mutation factories whenever they get covid
@Eddy
Of course your efforts to convince people have finally shown effect on your mom. She just cannot admit it – she is YOUR mom! It is enough that you got your will.
The IgG4 data shows that the really big destruction starts with the third and more with the fourth injection. So I hope she has been lucky.
I am worried though about the possibility of vessel destruction. Vessels walls consist of multiple layers. The inner layers are often affected by the jabs, as they look to the immune system like virus and it cuts them out. As a longtime effect these vessels may burst through a sudden physical strength. The diagnose would be most likely aneurism or stroke. We don’t have programs and tools to monitor these effects widely. What is more this process is active at least 8 months and there are no studies when the mRNA might be inactivated or out. It would take years to find that in statistics. The perfect killer.
There has been found another process clotting the brain capillaries which leads to brain inflammarion and necrosis. It has been proven, but we don’t know it’s prevalence. Most likely people are diagnosed dementia.
So the longtime effects are still to come. But they come on the long run and especially for elder people that can be longer than their personal life expectancy.
However it will come out – I wish many happy years!
That’s a copy and paste job… Fast Eddy is the product of the immaculate reception or is it conception …
Long story short … was out and had some discussions that touched on the vax… without providing details other than it’s never the vax cuz safe effective .. it reinforces why I enjoy the vax injuries so much…
Ya they might bawl and moan (and ask for money for funerals etc) but f789 em… they are MOREONS – the vax injury doesn’t cure that…
it serves them right
“Our research on the effect of the vaccines upon the blood has been completed and is being published; soon to be released.”
https://twitter.com/Doctor_I_am_The/status/1614420490285613057?s=20&t=ePEyhC6Os5Y6zT-RA6aV6Q
It looks to me like 5G is part of a one-two punch in creating the blood tumors, along with the vaxxes suppressing the blood detox function that, in part, igg3 plays.
This study below clearly shows that external exposure to millimeter waves cause excess production of fibroblasts in skin cells, which themselves, the fibroblasts, produce fibrin which is the main structure of tumors. This excess fibrin deposition in the interstitial fluids of the skin, from 5G millimeter wave exposure, has to be processed by the body via the blood…
This also of course relates to all the cancers because where there is cancer there’s high fibrinogen levels, because cancers involve tumor formation.
Putting it all together now.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203081/
Very good find reante. Almost everyone who talks about the dangers of mm wavelengths have zero understanding of RF propagation and penetration, so are talking utter nonsense. But this is a real find – the first of thousands I have seen that show not only a true concern re 5G (other than general electromagneticexposure or melanoma production) , but how it can compound the damage being done by the graphene (hydr)oxide paramagnetics coursing through people’s blood streams thanks to the genocide jab.
No one seems to have picked up on the near field coupling deaths, but I won’t talk about that publicly because, well, that knowledge is too dangerous in the wrong hands.
Good work Reante, thank you very much indeed. I will study this paper in detail next week to assess its soundness.
I hope some of the Substack authors will write this up. I don’t have a high enough level of knowledge of biology to do a write up. Also, no one would believe me, coming from a more general background.
We’d believe you 🙂
Thanks RL. It was just dumb luck I came across it. Do let us know if you have anything to report, other than on near field coupling deaths (?!).
This is why you should ALWAYS ‘Opt Out’ of the new style airport scanners. They are millimeter wave scanners. You always can opt out – just say those words. “I wish to Opt Out” – it always works. They take you aside and search you – but it’s a small price to pay.
Especially if you’re a frequent flyer.
Good call, didn’t know that. Haven’t flown since they put those things in. Last time I flew hay debris showered out onto the floor and other things when I emptied my pockets. My bad y’all.
I do that. No security personnel have ever complained. I did say once “I don’t want to be microwaved” to one lady and she started muttering to herself and repeating my words in disbelief, which was amusing.
I have two flights on Friday — I will be opting out … I will ask for a pat down instead — ideally there will be a hot fit female on duty — I’d like ‘her’ to handle it .. and I volunteer for the strip search.
“What they are not filming is graphene oxide, nanotechnology or living creatures from the vaccine vials. Their motives, their actions, their errors or intentional sharing of misinformation is on them; not me.”?
https://twitter.com/Doctor_I_am_The/status/1613926686717890567?s=20&t=ePEyhC6Os5Y6zT-RA6aV6Q
There is no such thing as graphene oxide.
Mm, yeah, I’m sure a 1W 5G transmitter will mutate your DNA.
Just don’t shove it against your face just to be sure. Use a simple 2.4GHz BT headset outputting a whopping 0.1W of mm wavelengths.
Lots of good alternatives out there these days with noise cancellation and respectable sound quality, say those from Sennheiser or Sony to name a few.
My mate is a telecoms engineer and partner in a telecoms firm — they owned mobile licenses in a number of countries…
In HK they hire apartments to install the gear — they heavily insulate the room where the gear is placed (I’ve seen one – they usually make use of a bedroom)….
I asked him if they’d let me take the head lease on a 2 bedroom apt — they pay the majority of the rent and I kick in the rest and live in the other bedroom.
He said he would not recommend that … he’d never be willing to live near those antennae…
Yeah, the base stations are gnarly during peak hours when every Hyper gotta update their statuses and prestiges on FB and IG.
Lots of mmWave wattages pumped out.
The same is true for living near by HVAC transmission lines, or perhaps just about anything that transports large amounts of energy or goods, with the exception of optics fibers.
Good find. One concerning thing is that damage is seen at energy doses on the same order of magnitude as the limits provided by regulatory bodies. I would think you want safety limits at levels at least an order of magnitude below where damage is detected.
We live in a very strange world. The powers that be seem to be looking for smaller population and mutations in the future.
5G and beyond is interesting because it uses beam-forming, i.e. directed energy. Same concept as directed energy weapons (DEW), just weaker. If a nefarious entity were to control the infrastructure, they could target people for irradiation. It might present as a long-term health decline and be difficult to isolate the cause.
Luckily, we conduct frequent and thorough safety monitoring to ensure exposure remains within safe limits and that dissidents are not being targeted. Right?
5G is like mRNA. Use it, but don’t let it enter your bloodstream.
Amateurs.
Right, obviously it’s weaponizable.
So is a microwave oven, just rip open the grid and stick in your head.
It’s only that much that can be done with beam forming and a 1W RF transmitter.
It’s not exactly laser beams from a beam formed mm waves. Mass produced antenna and RF chips is a bit… crap…
It’s a mystery how well cell phones work so well anyway with that limited RF TX wattage.
But who am I to argue?
I don’t think anybody is necessarily suggesting an instantaneous death ray.
Looks to me like the experiment used 2.6 milliwatts. 1W is bigger than that, right?
It’s an area measure of wattage.
For physics reasons it’s impossible to “focus” mmWaves onto a small area.
The weaker and imprecise the transmitter is the less focus.
Just don’t shove the phone in your face and shelve the conspiracy theories.
Grrrrrrrrr.
Dennis L.
So, we have a dissident on the 5G hypothesis.
Don’t ask me. For all I know 5G might put hairs on a bald man’s head.
“The good news is, you’re regrowing your hair. The bad news is, it’s a teratoma.”
Interesting, thx!
There is a lot going on in this article. With a quick scan it mentions that the furthest 5G can penetrate is just below the skin, and that is enough to reach blood cells. Images of the resulting fibroblasts for high levels of radiation look suspiciously familiar.
Here is the conclusion of the article:
In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that high dose MMWs can induce characteristic transcriptomic and genomic modifications in primary human fibroblasts that are not associated with a typical cellular thermal response. We show that MMW-induced changes at the transcriptome level are distinct from a traditional cytokine-induced transition, and that they may be associated with alterations in DNA structural dynamics. These changes represent unique interactions of MMWs with biological material and illustrate the importance of both power density and dose when determining safety margins for longer periods.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibroblast
MMW = millimeter wave
Thanks for the follow-up, Vern, and also of course for the IgG angle!
Upon reading through the paper more properly just now I noticed that they looked for excess collagen production from the fibroblast whereas I was connecting the heightened fibrotic activity of the fibroblasts to fibrin, since fibrin features more heavily in my blood tumor theory but collagen is also a major component of tumors and studies have, incidentally, pointed to collagen having an antibody suppressing function in tumors.
For a moment I thought that this study might not support my theory as much as I thought because of the collagen focus and not fibrin, but then I saw that the collagen focus if anything increases the support because the study noted that they just chose collagen as a common marker for fibrotic activity by fibroblasts. They only imaged the collagen with antibody immunofluorescence, but if they imaged for fibrin it would obviously also be there. So we can assume that if they imaged for all fibrotic activity (fibroblasts appear to produce 4 or 5 different structures for different purposes) those stringlike structures would be double or more in quantity.
We regret to inform everyone … that the Rat Juice seems to be destroying your immune system and resulting in VAIDS.
hahahahaha
I told some folks that injecting something that had not been long term tested .. was a bad idea … but they insisted.
The Unholy Trinity: Credit expansion, GDP growth and increasing energy output.
Sure, the ratios between them can vary according to economic cycles and indeed I understand it the credit expansion ratio is now such that one USD of additional GDP requires credit growth of five … but none of these variables seems able to maintain an upward path without a positive contribution from each of the other two. We all saw in 1973 what happens when one of the Trinity flips negative with the oil embargo, and again with Japan in 1989 with credit bubble collapsing GDP, and again in 2007, institutional credit counterparty failure. More recently, 2020 saw an unprececedented credit explosion in global CB assets
but is it so far so good? This week I’ve been chewing over some research from an analyst who’s been recently making waves and I’d been looking for some of his writing. In answer to my incense, Pepe Escobar kindly dropped a couple of links
Credit Suisse strategist Zoltan Pozsar
War and Commodity Encumbrance (December 27) drive.google.com/u/0/uc?id=1nWk-PqwkWzjCBn0saDqvR42j-HoKcb8k&export=download
War and Currency Statecraft (December 29) drive.google.com/u/0/uc?id=1JH2v6NowS2B6Hv6qLYRgPXooO-ViSRAL&export=download
Curiously, Pozsar’s papers cover from a different perspective the theme of Gail’s above article. Pozsar believes that going forward, BRICS+ will constrain commodity exports (availability) to the G7 (plus Oz); the “they sanctioned Russia” nations, generally de-industrialised service economies, which will incur greatly aggravated inflation and high interest rates for longer (far horizon to any PIVOT). Unburied corpses of bondholders over most of the “advanced” world – us! He sees a world ahead where it is all unicorns and skittles for the wrong side while the richeous are cast unto the chasm of FE. Well, almost, but not that they didn’t deserve it rather than their own alternative hopes.
TLdr The third world maufacturers and commodity producers sail off BAU to Exponential Nirvana while it’s Weimar time for us.
Egregiously for a sell side, systemically significant broker “strategist”, Pozsar appears utterly oblivious to any credit bubble of historic proportions shaking global architecture as he types away, just as he is of any constraints on energy output growth. It continues to boggle me that even the most pessimistic analysts in the mainstream seem unable to conceive the concept, even, of energy output growth ever reaching limits. Constraints are merely political, in their reality, not physical.
This is the most bearish current outlook I have seen for a while
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Compared this to Gail’s Fig 1. above, no consciousness is evinced that the trend has turned down, but BAU unto the sky, only instead of us denying energy to them, they’ll be denying it to us!
Pozsar’s implied recommendations: dedollarise and switch domiciles
Moss, Pozsar only flies the monetary plane. Gail flies the monetary plane AND the physical plane. One conclusion could be that Gail is a mayor polluter, but that would be unfair.
A monetary version of Peak Resources Musical Chairs. 1 chair gets removed for the collective West so that BAU and BAU lite can continue in other locations for a few years, not that the ruling class truly understand the remorseless mathematics of depletion nor the metaphysical underpinnings of the coming, inevitable, collapse.
And there we are. Dinosaurs with brains exploding. Big bodies are unattractive, big brains are unusefull.
And that’s good. Nothing lasts forever.
For today, you are my one day fly. Thank you.
De-dollarise can’t really fix anything, I am afraid.
This is a link to where Polzar’s December 27 article, “War and Commodity Encumbrance” can be found:
https://plus2.credit-suisse.com/shorturlpdf.html?v=5h1o-8SW-V&t=-6f9o9gxfcir9ldit6fbbldzzx
There seems to be more than one way to get to these papers.
The only reason to hold treasuries is for dollar loan collateral.
No one holds long term t bills. No one.
That means those two and four year treasuries are constantly coming due. Its not just the two trillion a year more deficit they have to find bag holders for its a significant portion of the 30 trillion of debt contantly flipping they have find bagholders for.
When BRICS currency settlement takes hold there is no reason to hold T-bills anymore. Ponzi up. Its absolutely a clearly defined ponzi at this point. THe dictionary will have a picture of a t-bill next to ponzi. Escobar thinks this will just happen. The largest military power in the world just saying oh well.
Thats why i keep saying the USA needs to join BRICS and write off the 30T to jubilee and come to terms with what it is going to provide the world in trade. Are we really needed? Are we really wanted? debatable But we would be accepted. Because not everyone thinks the ship is just going to sink quietly in the night. Ukraine aint nothing. Ukraine is everything.
Ukraine was the third largest nuclear power in 91. Weapons accounting was haphazard. Did they give them all up? Every last bottle rocket and roman candle? They did? Because they Ukraine is so famous for being not being corrupt? The only country the USA ever had classes for its politicians explaining what corruption was and why it was bad. Because if Ukraine kept a couple packs of black cat firecrackers they will get lit off soon and the plutonium signature from the soviet weapon will point straight at the Russian federation. Hell the spooks alone probably bought a half dozen in 91. You could buy a Lada for $20.
Ukraine was the third largest nuclear power in 91.
No it wasn’t. At no time did any nuclear weapons on Ukrainian soil pass into the ownership of Ukraine.
All such weapons were owned by Russia, the sole recognised successor state of the USSR.
They were all targeted at the West and the targeting could not be changed so everyone was relieved when the final missile was disarmed and removed by US funded Russian crews.
No wonder Pepe linked to him lol. And he’s been the darling credit analyst at ZH for a few years along with McElligot. Looks like he’s venturing out into the wider world, seems to regard post-peak oil as an “inelastic” supply situation lol. I’ll say! Michael Every is the only regular crossposting at Zerohedge whose geopolitical views are worth reading. He’s really great, and funny. But he’s a global strategist for Rabobank so that makes more sense. He gets it and he’s not buying de-dollarization. ZH hasn’t crossposted him in quite a while, as I recall, which makes me a little suspicious and annoyed because I don’t know that you can read his stuff otherwise.
The ideal weapon does not kill the enemy it maims them for life. Making them a burden on the enemy for life. Maybe we should focus more on how many are being removed from the work force by the vax rather than outright dying.
Wow, Sergey Karaganov is on the Duran.
(Sergey Alexandrovich Karaganov is a Russian political scientist who heads the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, a security analytical institution founded by Vitaly Shlykov. He is also the dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs at Moscow’s Higher School of Economics. Karaganov was a close associate of Yevgeny Primakov, and has been Presidential Advisor to both Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin. He is considered close to Putin and Sergey Lavrov.)
> Russia, from Greater Europe to Greater Eurasia w/Sergey Karaganov, Alexander Mercouris, Glenn Diesen
The Duran, great. Soon to be ‘not available’ i’m afraid.
You have a very nice set of bookshelves Mr. Mercouris.
You wouldn’t want anything to happen to them, would you?
The podcast with Karaganov is actually run by the professorial looking gentleman on the right (an actual professor). There have been a few episodes already – all well worth watching in my view. I was surprised to find a professor in Europe would be willing to actually discuss Russia like a person.
Karaganov seemed pretty cagey in the interview. He was given all the time and patience his age demanded to talk. The other two were respectul and made comments that added to the interview.
Alexander did make one comment on the “unequal treaty” of 1998 that Karaganov was not too pleased about. I took it as not pleased with the treaty, and not being directed at Alexander.
Humans are essentially an invasive, competitive organism like any other plant or beastie, and driven by the same basic organic drives as any other organism. The comfort and security of industrial civilisation may allow us to imagine humans as somehow detached from that biological realty, but it necessarily remains essentially the case of what we are.
We have even come to ‘believe’ absurdities like the ‘right to life’, to ‘sovereign’ territory, to ‘property’, or the ‘right’ to anything. All of that goes straight out of the window once scarcity prevails. So we might as well be nice to each other and enjoy the illusions while they last. There is a time for everything under the sun, including blissful naivety?
Blissful naivety…. maybe that is what we Europeans really excel at? It is the ‘end’ (telos) that our entire industrial civilization is aimed at?
yes the same drives — but we are ‘intelligent’ therefore we do enormous damage to the planet and the animals.
The planet can’t be damaged. It’s just a rock.
New climate data seems to suggest that the Hun invasions, which pushed some of the Germanic tribes westward and led to the fall of Rome, were driven by climate changes at the time. Climate change is liable to massively disrupt and even destroy settled societal patterns.
The Huns were no helpless refugees, they were highly stratified and their military organisation was a problem even for Rome. So basically we are talking about large, organised and competent armies on the march for survival in response to climate stress.
(Post-LGM climate change also led to the replacement of Ice Age Europeans by the Villabruna going back 14,000 years; these are basically permanent patterns that will affect many species in various ways.)
> Drought encouraged Attila’s Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree rings suggest
Summary: Hunnic peoples migrated westward across Eurasia, switched between farming and herding, and became violent raiders in response to severe drought in the Danube frontier provinces of the Roman empire, a new study argues.
Hungary has just experienced its driest summer since meteorological measurements began, devastating the country’s usually productive farmland. Archaeologists now suggest that similar conditions in the 5th century may have encouraged animal herders to become raiders, with devastating consequences for the Roman empire.
The study, published today in the Journal of Roman Archaeology, argues that extreme drought spells from the 430s — 450s CE disrupted ways of life in the Danube frontier provinces of the eastern Roman empire, forcing Hunnic peoples to adopt new strategies to ‘buffer against severe economic challenges’.
The authors, Associate Professor Susanne Hakenbeck from Cambridge’s Department of Archaeology and Professor Ulf Büntgen from the University’s Department of Geography, came to their conclusions after assessing a new tree ring-based hydroclimate reconstruction, as well as archaeological and historical evidence.
The Hunnic incursions into eastern and central Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries CE have long been viewed as the initial crisis that triggered the so-called ‘Great Migrations’ of ‘Barbarian Tribes’, leading to the fall of the Roman empire. But where the Huns came from and what their impact on the late Roman provinces actually was unclear.
New climate data reconstructed from tree rings by Prof Büntgen and colleagues provides information about yearly changes in climate over the last 2000 years. It shows that Hungary experienced episodes of unusually dry summers in the 4th and 5th centuries. Hakenbeck and Büntgen point out that climatic fluctuations, in particular drought spells from 420 to 450 CE, would have reduced crop yields and pasture for animals beyond the floodplains of the Danube and Tisza.
Büntgen said: “Tree ring data gives us an amazing opportunity to link climatic conditions to human activity on a year-by-year basis. We found that periods of drought recorded in biochemical signals in tree-rings coincided with an intensification of raiding activity in the region.”
Recent isotopic analysis of skeletons from the region, including by Dr Hakenbeck, suggests that Hunnic peoples responded to climate stress by migrating and by mixing agricultural and pastoral diets.
Hakenbeck said: “If resource scarcity became too extreme, settled populations may have been forced to move, diversify their subsistence practices and switch between farming and mobile animal herding. These could have been important insurance strategies during a climatic downturn.”
But the study also argues that some Hunnic peoples dramatically changed their social and political organization to become violent raiders.
From herders to raiders
Hunnic attacks on the Roman frontier intensified after Attila came to power in the late 430s. The Huns increasingly demanded gold payments and eventually a strip of Roman territory along the Danube. In 451 CE, the Huns invaded Gaul and a year later they invaded northern Italy.
Traditionally, the Huns have been cast as violent barbarians driven by an “infinite thirst for gold.” But, as this study points out, the historical sources documenting these events were primary written by elite Romans who had little direct experience of the peoples and events they described.
“Historical sources tell us that Roman and Hun diplomacy was extremely complex,” Dr Hakenbeck said. “Initially it involved mutually beneficial arrangements, resulting in Hun elites gaining access to vast amounts of gold. This system of collaboration broke down in the 440s, leading to regular raids of Roman lands and increasing demands for gold.”
The study argues that if current dating of events is correct, the most devastating Hunnic incursions of 447, 451 and 452 CE coincided with extremely dry summers in the Carpathian Basin.
Hakenbeck said: “Climate-induced economic disruption may have required Attila and others of high rank to extract gold from the Roman provinces to keep war bands and maintain inter-elite loyalties. Former horse-riding animal herders appear to have become raiders.”
Historical sources describe the Huns at this time as a highly stratified group with a military organization that was difficult to counter, even for the Roman armies.
The study suggests that one reason why the Huns attacked the provinces of Thrace and Illyricum in 422, 442, and 447 CE was to acquire food and livestock, rather than gold, but accepts that concrete evidence is needed to confirm this. The authors also suggest that Attila demanded a strip of land ‘five days’ journey wide’ along the Danube because this could have offered better grazing in a time of drought.
Hakenbeck said: “Climate alters what environments can provide and this can lead people to make decisions that affect their economy, and their social and political organization. Such decisions are not straightforwardly rational, nor are their consequences necessarily successful in the long term.”
“This example from history shows that people respond to climate stress in complex and unpredictable ways, and that short-term solutions can have negative consequences in the long term.”
By the 450s CE, just a few decades of their appearance in central Europe, the Huns had disappeared. Attila himself died in 453 CE.
> The role of drought during the Hunnic incursions into central-east Europe in the 4th and 5th c. CE
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-roman-archaeology/article/role-of-drought-during-the-hunnic-incursions-into-centraleast-europe-in-the-4th-and-5th-c-ce/C036810C421F7D04C2F6985E6B548F20
The problem is that the climate keeps changing.
Ya I’d heard the kkklllimate changed causing the population to shift and forcing incursions into Roman lands…
But I didn’t believe that theory – cuz the kkkklimate only changes when we burn fossil fuels in huge amounts!
New climate data seems to suggest that the Hun invasions, which pushed some of the Germanic tribes westward and led to the fall of Rome, were driven by climate changes at the time. Climate change is liable to massively disrupt and even destroy settled societal patterns.
I think climate change is usually just a codeword for resource depletion. The Huns probably over grazed their homeland.
And Rome didn’t fall because of the Huns. It had already collapsed due to resource depletion.
The climate could vary as well, making it impossible to get enough food during times when the weather was not good enough for normal crop levels. Quite often, collapses are from a combination of effects. If resource levels were high, local economies could set aside surplus stocks to keep the system going, when weather did not co-operate.
I am shocked that you can find sufficient 1600+ years old trees in central europe, to perform such an analysis.
The trees dont need to be alive to do tree ring analysis.
Remember, everyone, it is not one particular problem that causes things to fall apart. It is when a lot of problems occur at more or less the same time (predicaments, more or less) that things fall apart.
I imagine that the climate issues of the 430’s were not all that serious without the other issues being present.
Lucking we only have one or two problems to deal with…
Came across this comment in TM, copied its entirety”
“Borrowing more works until it doesn’t, as they say.
The financial system still sort of looks like what it did in the past, but it made a transition from being involved in wealth-production under industrial capitalism, to a destructive metabolism, whereby “value” is detected in a productive enterprise, it is “bought out” with conjured debt-money at low interest, and it is parted out for sale, with the original debt-money coming back as a solvent used in the process of wealth-extraction. This increases the “solvent” supply, which goes on the extract ore value from other productive systems.
Global financial capitalism is not an “anabolic” or building system, but a “catabolic” consuming system.
The US Fed. is a source of the solvent, and receives much of the solvent back in this system, but if another currency is used, one which is not primarily a solvent, as the BRICS+ currency is envisioned to be, then the US system, accustomed to being fed by wealth from the rest of the world, will have to default and re-set.
The catabolism is its own form of death. Debt-based money, expanding exponentially, while real economy expands linearly over the long term, irregularly, with jerks, and is now into long-term contraction, will consume all economy rapidly, if not replaced with a monetary representation of real economy, which actually represents it reasonably well.
Money is information. Money currently, is lies.”
https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/2023/01/09/245-2023-navigating-the-narratives/#comments
Succinct: One can borrow for liquidity from long term assets as long as cash flow covers the interest payments, future value going to zero in current case, NPV negative from day one. Guess: corruption occurs when it is necessary to hide/distort the current value of long term assets. Cryptocurrency anyone?
Now, inflation/deflation?
Dennis L.
The comment has interesting insights.
Clearly, the system cannot work for the long term.
The commenter says,
I agree that money currently is lies.
I don’t know what he means when he says, “if not replaced with a monetary representation of real economy, which actually represents it reasonably well.”
Does this mean gold or silver? That doesn’t work for very long. Perhaps there is no way to fix the problem, other than start over again with a much less debt based system.
“Gold is money, everything else is credit” – JP Morgan
The “Church of England” is in collapse. The picture is very much age related, although Covid also blew a hole in attendance, which has not recovered.
It seems difficult to see how it can continue as the established church once its congregations have simply died off, which cannot be much longer.
Decline is now at 4.5% per year.
https://www.secularism.org.uk/opinion/2022/12/its-not-just-the-census-everywhere-you-look-the-cofe-is-withering
…. The Church’s accelerating decline in attendance, a decline which has continued for well over a century, poses an existential threat. The archbishop of Canterbury told the BBC’s Sunday Programme that CofE attendance had been declining “at a rate of about 1.5% since the 1950s …. and inevitably you drop below 50% at some point”, seemingly conflating the very low CofE church attendance with the population’s Christian affiliation. By my calculations, the compound decrease in the decade from 2009 to 2019, approximately Dr Welby’s tenure, was nearer 2.5% per annum.
Extending that to twelve years, 2009 to 2021, during which period CofE attendance dropped from 895.000 to 509,000, the compound annual decrease reached around 4.5%. Covid is largely to blame for this. Or put another way, Covid accelerated that decline by a decade, as at 2.5% per annum the decline to 509,000 (the figure in 2021) would not have been reached for a further ten years.
…. The average age of congregations, and the speed with which any increase in age takes place, is also crucial to long term sustainability. Significant long term rapid rises in age result in a decrease in energetic helpers and disproportionately greater declines through mortality.
In 1979 the average age of congregants was 36; younger than that of the population. Over the next 19 years, it rose a further nine years, then in the following nearly quarter century, it rose a further 16 years. The archbishop of York recently stated that it was “61 — that is 21 years older than the average age in the population”.
Given the Church’s acknowledgement of congregations being 21 years older on average than the population, the over 75s will obviously be significantly over represented too, as the many white hairs testify. Many play or have played key roles such as churchwardens and contributed generously to the church. But of those who survived Covid and have returned to church, for how much longer?
They are not being replaced by the young or even middle aged. NatCen found “the sharpest decline … has come among the middle-aged…. the percentage of 45 to 54-year-olds who told the researchers that they were C of E in has fallen from 35 to 11 per cent”. Only 1% of 18 to 24 year-olds regard themselves as belonging to the CofE, and only a small proportion of them actually attend.
So it is little surprise that in 2021 the median sized church had an average attendance of 22 adults and one child, and over the whole year two baptisms, one marriage and four funerals.
Guess:
Generalizations from memory:
Many are finding their lives are meaningless.
In addition to a set of general rules to guide society, churches as cathedrals were a time of awe in their design and feelings the surroundings created.
The Vatican of the sixties seems to have tried to make religion more “meaningful” and connect with contemporary society. Modern society seems more and more meaningless to me, dancing to “Bad Romance” connects, but the lyrics are horrible, they make life very base.
Priests, ministers seem to want to be social workers, to solve many current issues. Churches of old gave rules and a sense of belief in the worth of life itself. That is a great deal to get into one hour per week.
Churches left behind the awe and replaced it with banality. A good pipe organ puts a few acoustic guitars to shame. Bad marketing.
Dennis L.
Make older people be afraid to be around others, for fear of catching an illness. This is bound to reduce attendance. If the service is available over video, what is the point of actually going to church? A person can just skip the portion the listener is not interested in.
Also, liability insurers have put in all kinds of rules. In the US, to prevent abuse (or allegations of abuse), there need to be two adults present for any youth gathering. If there are only a handful of young people, this means quite a few older people are needed to staff the nursery and to be present for afternoon activities of young people.
What I don’t understand is why churches have to be so frumpy … these dull choirs and alter boys…
Why don’t they get with the times and at least have really hot back up dancers on pedestals strategically situation in the church? I’m not recommending strippers … don’t get me wrong… just half a dozen eye candy girls like this
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vR4fXw8TTrI/maxresdefault.jpg
Well at Cambridge, FE, and particularly Colleges with ‘a certain reputation’ like Peterhouse and King’s (Keynes’s place) the pretty choirboys were rather popular…..
Solution – hire a few priests as consultants to show them how to monetize the alter boys by pi…mping them out
Jan
The point that I would like to understand better, could landowners, not necessarily nobility, decouple from a growing population of poors and have a common strategic advantage that enables them to continue BAU after crash while the rest dies in misery?
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Kulm the status quo answers.
1. The landowners won’t continue BAU. They will live like the family who owns an entire county in the old show Bonanza.
2. They will have a common strategic advantage with neighboring landlords. If the tenants in Manor A becomes unruly, Manor B leads its gunmen to help dispatching the A tenants. So there is an enmity between Manor A and Manor B, although its owners might share a drink in a city far away from where the farms are.
3. It is very important to use the “In” and “Out” mentality .The landowners have to make sure that if you are ‘out’ you are basically on your own. The Japanese is the master for this kind of tactics which is why it didn’t become revolutionary after the destruction of World War 2. The yakuza and other right wing organization, little more than gangs , showed no mercy against the potential agitators and their families.
kul,
Try this idea: Wealth and intelligence tend to correlate very well which is not to say smart offspring can’t do dumb things. But, the fabric of the universe is not much concerned about the individual, only a greater overall plan.
Thanks for #3, dealing with that going forward, a landower here and it is very different from anything I have ever done. I did it on my own, not inherited.
Dennis L.
Oh really Dennis… you really do show your ignorance…
All the wealthy people I know including doctors were all about the vax .. Just curious did you get the vax? Something tells me that you did… all about western medicine… people who greedily chase wealth are like bulls with rings in their noses.. you can easily manage them with psychological tricks
Sam,
Doctors as a whole are not wealthy. Answer to your question, nope. Western medicine did however save me from certain death and restored my health to excellent. Doctors are part of a group, you have to go along to get along at times; the group is more important than the individual.
If you have wealth, you are not managed, you manage, you understand what is bs and what is opportunity. Wealth is not cashflow, it is the capital which generates cashflow. End of financial lesson.
I replied to you to be helpful.
Dennis L.
Dennis…
I’d be interested to hear exactly how western medicine “restored your health to excellent.” WADR at this point I’m assuming that claim is just hot air your blowing.
It may represent more inflation but it also represents more collateral and more liquidity.
Liquidity which would simply be useless numbers on a computer.
Europe needs pipeline gas to avoid collapse, not money. There is nothing that can substitute.
$200M proton beam, EE MIT Phd + MD degree radiologist, for cancer treatment. Ability to focus beam, minimal scatter, no need to anesthetize and ruin brain(I have seen this first hand a number of times). My personal choice was a few months with my brain, or death. I threw the dice, got a slot and here I am, a OFW PIA.
I also have a trainer three times per week, muscle seems to be excellent for maintaining health.
Dennis L.
PIA?
Dennis glad it worked. Hope it is many more than a few months.
Thanks for the details, Dennis. The spectacular cancer disintegration device (sounds familiar doesn’t it?) didn’t leave you in excellent health, then did it? It just disintegrated your tumor. It returned your body to the pre-cancerous tipping point, by dustifying the sarcoma that came after the tipping point.
Cancer is the intelligent body’s ringfencing of death after death has gotten a foothold. Death has a growth function just like Life does. The point at which cancer gains a foothold is the point at which systemic toxicity in the form of carcinogens can no longer be chemically stabilized/preserved in fat tissues.
Western medicine bought you time and effort. It bailed you out. It saved you from yourself for a while. And now you’re putting in the extra effort to heal yourself yourself. Good for you. Realize though that you agreeing to being bailed out by them just dramatically increased your capture bondage to them, and that’s the opposite of healing. Using their proton beam is hitting rock bottom. Fortunately hitting rock bottom is the point in life that contains the greatest potential spiritual upside in life. Not to be wasted. Congratulations on your opportunity!
Withnail
“Europe needs pipeline gas to avoid collapse, not money. There is nothing that can substitute.”
You are thinking from the peoples’ perspective. They are thinking from their elite perspective. The marginal consumers go bye-bye and they have their flex fund.
Wealth isn’t capital either. Wealth is energy. Capital is just energy tokens.
Imagine what will happen if the EU follows through on its threat to confiscate and use the €330 billion of frozen Russian assets.
Will Europe become richer? No. All that will happen is more inflation because no real goods or energy would be created to match the extra money.
I imagine the EU authorities understand this and they have no intention of actually confiscating these ‘assets’ which are nothing but digital ledger entries. Better for Europe to leave them frozen.
It may represent more inflation but it also represents more collateral and more liquidity. Nice little flex fund of the HTOE. Inflation is not their primary concern, obviously.
Energy is embedded in capital equipment which has a lifetime typically > one year and is depreciated over time. Once one has capital, energy is an ongoing expense; as long as income > expense, it is cashflow which gives freedom of investment in our society.
Oil under the ground is valueless, not capital. A tank of gasoline is capital, a barrel of unrefined oil is gunk.
Information is the equivalent of energy, hard to tell how this will work out.
Dennis L
Information is the equivalent of energy, hard to tell how this will work out.
We hear this a lot but there is no substitute for actual energy.
Sam:
Primary wealth is your genetic makeup, given the choice between excellent genetic makeup, an IQ 99+ percentile or several billion dollars, the answer is immediate, genetics. Given a choice between excellent, healthy children with characteristics afore mentioned, the children are the choice.
Now with that in hand, if I am very wealthy and can make cash, nominal wealth trivially. Put me in a good group and it comes almost without work.
This group seems to lose sight of biology, if we are alone in the universe, the study of biology on earth is unique to the universe. Nominal wealth to date is only some inanimate objects rattling around, but AI, that could be a different matter.
Dennis L.
>> an IQ 99+ percentile or several billion dollars
Within 20 years, assuming no collapse, money will buy intelligent offspring. Stephen Hsu has a company that does genetic mapping to phenotypes and intelligence is one of the phenotypes.
I don’t want to spend time digging up the interview that covers intelligence-prediction, but here is one of his blog posts on polygenic embryo screening and you can probably find the interview yourself, if so inclined:
https://infoproc.blogspot.com/2022/12/peace-on-earth-good-will-to-men-2022.html
ivan, I didn’t know this was being done. Thanks for the info.
ivanislav,
I don’t know, but I am a firm believer n the fabric of the universe which is a system. It takes the universe many tries to get a certain group of humans or any phenotype. If it were easy, it would not take so much time.
Our current effort at genetic engineering seems to have some shortcomings. I’ll bet on the universe.
Dennis L.
Genomics seems to me just the time-old fortune-telling disguised as science.
To believe that environmental and civilizational diseases such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, cancer or heart disease have a genetic origin and can be prevented by selecting genes is pure credulity and wishful thinking, but no doubt an excellent business model to extort money from the neo-superstitious dummies of our technological era.
Ivan
You’re using their concept of intelligence.
True intelligence is the ability to accurately pattern cause and effect in the organic/ecological reality in we we live as biological creatures.
Babies born via IVF under laboratory ‘genomic planning’ protocols are, for very obvious environmental reasons, at a distinct disadvantage to growing up to attain true intelligence because of such formative and profound — it couldn’t be MORE profound — separation trauma from the natural biological/biochemical environment in the womb.
They will on average make above average white collar slaves that forever chase the idea that The Machine is their true mother and true father.
JMS
The genome is the living, primordial encyclopedia of the organism. If they can classify and locate disease pathway locations in the genome by exhaustive trial-and-error experimentation — which is just intelligent patternings of experimental Cause and Effect — then they can ascertain probilities with regard to the extant state of gene expressions as passed on by the parents. These extant genetic states would be what we call hereditary weaknesses (or strengths as the case may be). Hereditary weaknesses are family pathways of disease, which become high probabilities of continuance/reappearance in the offspring if the ecological experiences of the offspring are like those of the parent(s).
I know YMMV. I get the skepticism, and what they have is not a perfect science, but I believe there’s a true place beyond the skepticism that can be patterned/extrapolated from biological principles.
Reante, for certain diseases, it does not seem absurd to me that genomics could have this prophylactic utility. But I don’t see how lifestyle diseases like diabetes, cancer or coronary heart disease could be prevented by tinkering with genes.
Yes, I’ve always been skeptical about the Prodigious Products of Science, as sung by their heralds and manufacturers, and my distrust in relation to all that has only become more acute since 2020. But with good reasons, right?
Genetics, seen from afar (since it never sounded plausible enough for me to want to explore it up close) IMO seems to be basically the product of demented scientific reductionism + the old human dream of becoming God + a prospect of mega-gigantic profits.
But of course my bulshit detector could be wrong. You tell me.
A few days ago I watched a presentation about plant epigenetics. There was a lot to do with horizontal gene transfer (HGT) as well as gene expression being suppressed or activated on a contextual basis. HGT refers to transfer of genetic material between organisms by means other than conventional sexual breeding. This transfer can even take place among individuals of differing species.
The presentation wasn’t at the level of a scientific paper: it was an overview with an eye towards developing regional seed bases and landraces.
reante refers to “separation trauma”, and indeed the speaker did talk about the difficulties plants suffer when seed that was raised in -say- California then had to contend with the humid south or cold north. He was trying to get people to view plants and seeds as something more than plug-and-play commodity widgets, but as integrated in an interdependent and dynamic biological context (holobiont).
Give the stupidest member of the underclass 3 generations of straight meat eating and the 3rd generation will be +20 cm taller and the IQ +20-+30.
@drb
Sort of, but I think there’s some nuance:
If nutrient-dense food (eg meat) is highly available, then it makes possible the development of larger and smarter animals with increased caloric needs due to larger size and larger brains. However, there still needs to be some natural selection method (towards intelligence and size) or you will just end up with individuals ending up at the higher end of their physical and mental potential, but no inter-generational bias towards those features.
Cannibalism?
JMS
Your detector is on the money as far as I can tell. Agree with all that. Sorry, I must have misunderstood your previous comment or just been off on my own trip. It’s great having your corroborations.
ivan
There is no external natural selection mechanism. Biology is a continuum like everything else. The overall condition and realtime gene expressions of the mother during conception and the father at ejaculation are two ‘mechanisms’ and the third operation is that biogenetic (biogenesis) one that happens in the most reactive conscious catalyst on the face of the earth, in the gonadal polymerase.
Lidia
That was cool to hear about thanks.
What if we took a young Dennis and put him in say Afghanistan …..do you still think you would be wealthy? I mean we could easily go down the rabbit hole of Intelligence and what is intelligence. I am saying intelligent people I know based on Western standards tend to be very stupid in common sense. I am talking people with phd’s from Stanford, and MIT…. they play the game and punch their card and are rewarded for it…if you can read and regurgitate you can move on up in the medical field. Free thinking is not needed in fact it is punished. Hence the whole vax debacle. I think that dentistry has been barbaric for a very long time.
Dennis you played the game and were in the right place at the right time; you were rewarded for that. Americans that are wealthy all think that they are “self-made” millionaires ; they were just lucky…..
Collapse is liable to be accompanied by massive geopolitical shifts that reorder localities. Think of the collapse of the Roman Empire. The outcome was not that old powerful classes retained their status, let alone regained it, but that they were entirely deposed and replaced.
England has its origins in that period as the Anglo-Saxons took over much of the island. But the island was soon enough invaded by Viking who ruled much of the east, and then by the Normans who took it all bar Scotland. The Anglo-Saxon landowners either entered the peasantry or fled the island.
Collapse is not conducive to stability or to fantasies of ‘eternal’ rule. The world is very dynamic and elites comes and go. The only ‘right’ is that of ‘might’ in such scenarios. There is going to be only one winner when a Viking’s axe meets pretences of ‘eternal’ rule.
Post-collapse societies are liable to be stratified but that does not per se imply that any particular wannabe elite will prevail or that any already failed elite will regain prominence. That is not how history tends to work in periods of collapse. It is very much a case of out with the old and in with the new.
For one thing, if Europe collapses for want of energy, while Russia and China form a bloc that is militarily much stronger than Europe, then they will likely be looking at it and considering what they might do with it. European imperialism in recent centuries has very much encouraged that proactive perspective.
And European powers themselves will be eyeing up additional lands. Europe has been a very dynamic place with constant wars of conquest. Your own family got kicked out during one, so you must really know how it works.
And then there is just the complexity and the ripple effects of chaos in action – and climate change. It is now thought that the Huns responded to climate driven famines on the Steppe when they invaded Europe, out of necessity rather than any innate ‘barbarity’ as the old narrative went. And more of that sort of thing is likely coming.
https://www.penfield.edu/webpages/jgiotto/onlinetextbook.cfm?subpage=1492781
…. The fall of Rome is an example of the domino effect. The domino effect comes from the idea of placing dominoes on their sides, one next to another, and then intentionally knocking the first one in the line over into its neighboring domino. This creates a chain reaction and all of the dominoes fall down, one after another. For the fall of Rome, it was the Huns invading from the east that caused the domino effect, they invaded (pushed into) the Goths, who then invaded (pushed into) the Roman Empire.
The fall of the Western Roman Empire is a great lesson in cause and effect. A cause leads to an effect.
In the following examples of cause and effect, you can say the word “because” before you read the cause, and then finish the sentence with the effect. Like this: Because Roman legions evacuated Britannia in AD 406, the Anglo-Saxons moved into Britannia. You could also say the word “so” in between the cause and effect, like this: The Huns pushed other groups westward, so the Vandals invaded Spain, north Africa, and sacked Rome.
Roman legions evacuate Britannia in AD 406. (Cause)
The Anglo-Saxons move into Britannia (Effect)
The Huns push other groups westward, eventually into Roman territory. (Cause)
Aleric and the Visigoths sack Rome, AD 410 (Effect)
Vandals invade Spain, north Africa, and sack Rome in AD 455 (Effect)
Great comment Mirror, as usual.
NONE of the great, fabulously wealthy, and usually centuries old Roman Senatorial families survived the fall. They and whatever descendants remained in the 5th century completely disappeared off the earth in the 6th century. Their wealth and old qualities acted against their survival, not for it (e.g. Procopius, The Secret History and the Gothic Wars)
Anyone who thinks that the existing elites – whose qualities bought us here to this point of monetary, resource and cultural failure – will survive the coming ecological reset still in charge are comically ahistorical and embarrassingly projecting their own attempts to convince themselves that their virtues are somehow eternal.
There won’t be any ‘land owners’ or ‘Land lords’ unless there is some form of BAU still working.
A piece of paper (or digital record) stating ownership of land is worthless unless some form of enforcement still exists, or the ;land owner’ has a means of enforcement.
A private army perhaps? But what will they use to pay them? And if, say they could pay in gold or silver, what is there to buy with it unless BAU is still manufacturing desired goods or providing ‘services’ that army personnel would want?
Where is any sort of wealth being generated by ‘owning’ land anyway?
Tenants? Where do you find any that have any manual skills in working the land, are physically fit enough, or are imbued with the ‘right’ mental attitude to ‘know their place’ in this new society?
The massive organisation of the church of that time will not exist, and it’s doubtful that TV can suitably program the new peasants as they would be starving and out stealing and killing to get another packet of cheesels from somewhere.
The feudal society of the middle ages collapsed when its useful and suitably programmed tenants were wipe out by the Black Death.
This time, there will no suitable tenants to get a feudal system going.
“The feudal society of the middle ages collapsed when its useful and suitably programmed tenants were wipe out by the Black Death.”
Correct. but the land system remained and “For the earth endureth forever. It will outlive all systems of tyranny.” Ernest Hemingway.”
We are part of the fabric of the universe, we adapt, or we cease to exist. We create copies, children, or our information, genes cease to exist. The elements in them are recycled.
Simple, uncomplicated system; fusion for example, done 95m miles from us, continuously until it doesn’t. It is just a ball with mass.
@Kulm
Thank you! I will think about it.
As they still have an organisation they could attract peop, gunmen, strategists, successfull partners… They just have to keep them loyal. Old families usually know how.
The ‘too much population’ topic also means that all fertile land is already in property and use. They might have an advantage.
The strategies of Habsburg et all have proven to be successful in unlawful times. Possible that these times will come back.
Will there be shoe shine boys?
norm is wanting to know — but norm has some… issues… his VAIDS is limiting his participation on OFW these last few days…. it’s all catching up to him now …
I’m quite frankly surprised he’s even alive after 5 Rat Juice shots… he’s a tough old bastard… but that Rat Juice is nasty stuff… it can take down a rhino
But is dear old Norm actually taking them?
If he weren’t you can be sure he wouldn’t let on; and if he experienced any nasty side-effects his pride would allow him to mention them.
No – norm would never admit to being wounded in action …
One day he’ll just not appear on OFW … cuz Mr Grim Reaper will arrive…. then a few more days will pass — no norm ….
Then Gail will begin to wonder where norm is … she’ll send an email to him checking to see if he’s ok … A couple of days later SSS will pick up the message and reply with –norm? norm? e’s fooking dead an e owes me 20 quid…ooo da fook are you Gail — is you is dotter or sumthing? e owes me 20 quid.. pay up!
Fast Eddy says HE will pretend norm is still out there monitoring OFW and will continue to ridicule and abuse him as if he was still of this world. In fact it will be as if nothing has changed… he never answered questions before either
How many days has it been without norm … 3? If he’s not back by tomorrow (he may be off on a dirty weekend with SSS)… then it may be time to send The Email….
A Day would not be complete here without…
Pfizer and BioNTech said in a statement that they have been made aware of limited reports of ischemic strokes in people 65 and older following vaccination with their updated shot.
“Neither Pfizer and BioNTech nor the CDC or FDA have observed similar findings across numerous other monitoring systems in the U.S. and globally and there is no evidence to conclude that ischemic stroke is associated with the use of the companies’ COVID-19 vaccines,” the companies added.
Although the totality of the data currently suggests that it is very unlikely that the signal in VSD (Vaccine Safety Datalink) represents a true clinical risk, we believe it is important to share this information with the public,” the health authorities said Reuters) – A safety monitoring system flagged that U.S. drugmaker Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) and German partner BioNTech’s updated COVID-19 shot could be linked to a type of brain stroke in older adults, according to preliminary data analyzed by U.S. health authorities.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Friday that a CDC vaccine database had uncovered a possible safety issue in which people 65 and older were more likely to have an ischemic stroke 21 days after receiving the Pfizer/BioNTech bivalent shot, compared with days 22-44
See Fast Eddy, the US Authorities are right on it..they are listening to you🦻
So, words from a man that should have died a long, long time ago…may help …
Iggy Pop On The Berlin Period with David Bowie | The Jonathan Ross Show
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QdQASuZN8BA
“No, I’m not surprised I’m still here, everyone expects to live forever”
It’s brinkmanship my Psychiatrist told me..knowing limits
On Bowie…not important on which one gave or took what..
Was everyone useful and fulfilled.
As Alexander the Great said, “If I were not Alexander, I wish I was Iggy Pop”
Fast Eddy wants it..Fast Eddy GETS it…
ARGENTINA On Brink of COLLAPSE as Inflation Hits 93%, Peso Crashes, Debt Default Looms & IMF Stalls
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9vy32nCOTc
Joe Blogs….
PAKISTAN Out of Cash & On BRINK OF COLLAPSE – Under 30 Days of Foreign Currency and IMF Loan Stalls
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RtOeVaPvVnY&t=1113s
Ain’t it nice to be in the CORE…away from the riff raff..right Kulm?
Yes
The core draws the cream of civilization
Is that meant to be a compliment?
Cream is a liquid that contains the fat of fresh whole milk.
cream
Verb meaning “to beat, thrash, wreck” is 1929, U.S. colloquial. … separated from milk containing at least 18 percent milkfat (48% for double cream).
That is accurate.
The pattern is clear the IMF will bail them out because it fears they could pull down others like banks. Out of cash is meaningless. Out of oil or food that is when it get interesting.
Yes – unfortunately they won’t let any of the key body parts to die… they can live without a fingernail or maybe a toe… but they cannot spook the herd by allowing a finger or an ear to rot and fall off …
why don’t parents seek revenge?
Let me tell you — if for some reason I was forced to get this jab — as in physically — I would inform the person handling the shot in a nice way — hey do you have any kids? I wonder if they are in the same school as my kids? Nice to have kids innit… they are so precious aren’t they? Hopefully they are staying safe in these precarious times of disease and so on….
Then I’d say — too bad your kids have a such a murdering Mengele C789 for a parent….
Can’t be arrested for making a threat… but it would be a threat… you poke that Rat Juice into me and I’d work out the best way to make you suffer… I’d open the Gates of Hell on your world…
But nope … they just load the tiny body into the tiny casket — weep — and take it like the f789ing MOREONS that they are… utter feeble minded pathetic dummmb f789s.
Anyway nobody is gonna stick the Rat Juice into FE so FE has no need to follow through on any of this (but HE would — I know HE’d unhinge… )
https://www.facebook.com/100000016397439/posts/pfbid0sMMviv5heTWfHkgG6nwjJ9y97gP3GfX7uXF6Tikt8p7qRUUHpYBTYhc2cAFDx1NTl/?sfnsn=mo&mibextid=6aamW6
Two year old child dies after being given back to back flu and covid shot.
I agree, FE. I am amazed that no one has taken vengeance on doctors, nurses, politicians, and others who are responsible.
Does that mean miles mathis and Alex Jones are right and all the mass shootings are hoaxes?
They are real — but I suspect quite a few of them are orchestrated… at risk individuals can easily be groomed using drugs and suggestion from people who know what they are doing
Yes, there’s plenty of evidence to show that is what is actually happening. For example, the Batman shooter who was high on hallucinogens and his daddy worked in the govt mind control program.
Yeah, FTR I was being facetious WRT them being hoaxes. I think the mass shooters are most likely mind controlled through induced multiple personality disorder. They’re inhabiting one of their pre-programmed ‘alters’ while carrying out the covert operations. See the infamous “The Greenbaum Speech.”
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Miles Mathis is my favorite CTist. Not because he is right (I highly doubt that) but because he is willing to go the whole hog, denying ALL reality just because he doesn’t want to believe that most people are evil (FE can learn from him).
So he basically is convinced that PI=4 (yep, read his papers). He is also convinced that he solved all of the problems of physics using no equations (just some ridiculous metaphors) – which proves he has no idea what science is about (hint: it’s not about “explaining” things)
He also “knows” that Phoenicians have been leading the world for thousands of years and yet in all that time they never bothered to change their names so everyone can trace their genealogy all the way back.
Now that is delusional thinking taken to extreme!
And BTW, I am convinced he is a genius – a great artist, a deep connoisseur of the human soul and he has a lot of un-common sense. Given the world we live in, he is no more insane than most people.
Two of Mathis’ early paper were inspiring. The one on how the art market is rigged and the long one Charles Manson. Loved them both.
I think he is speaking metaphorically or is it allegorically… he is saying what is obviously true: that lies are cheap/economical. That faking stuff is a cost effective way to rule the world…the Plato’s Cave thing, if you’ve heard of it. Most have. Impostor’s of the highest order rule the world. Just imagine for a moment(for those who have read most of Mathis) how much effort has been spared by the pretense! Let me see, is there a group on this planet who reputation rests on being stingy, miserly etc? Who would they be? Let me know in the comments below:)
Science is about falsifying. Is it testable, is it falsifiable? Isn’t that what’s called the Null Hypothesis? But has anyone here been concerned just how the things they believe could be falsified?
He is a very talented portrait painter. Sympathetic.
We’re complex metaconsciousnesses. He can be a genius — meaning someone capable of repeated true discoveries — and also wrong about things, like you say, but wrong in such a way as to maintain an high degree of internal logic. His hoax approach I consider to be a ‘flat-earthing’ of the mass shootings phenomenon, but the internal logic of his approach lies in the fact that the Matrix does incorporate the industrial light and magic/k show into it’s statecraft. gp has a fine insight here, that miles can be legitimized as a better mytholigian than Icke.
And then there’s his genius.I haven’t read his essay on pi but I have read his essay on ellipses, and he is 100pc correct. His patterning of the subject is true. If you want to read that essay and refute it I would be happy to debate you on it, NB. If we end up fighting again, because of you starting it, so as to try and obfuscate your losing position, then so be it. I don’t mind doing that again.
I’d be happy to trade you. You read the essay in ellipses and I’ll read the one on pi, although if it requires me putting time into math or whatever, I’d have to bow out. The one on ellipses is based on simple physics that just requires the clear, careful thinking of holistic Reason.
yes
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1JAWeaqIAn5R/
I hear that. I imagine both techniques are at their disposal. Simulated training ops -style theater in some cases and mind controlled alters for non-theatrical applications. Full spectrum dominance.
What do you think about that?
“Simulated training ops -style theater in some cases and mind controlled alters for non-theatrical applications. Full spectrum dominance.”
Trauma based mind control, behavior conditioning and soul contracts.. drugs, street theatre and verbal cues trigger dissociative states and blackouts like being in a movie or shooting game. Unbelievable timing and synchronicity of targetting sequences is due to AI enhanced fusion data provided real time to participants like “The Game.” Theory of pre-existing machine intelligence masquerading as higher power explains accounts of synchronicity ie. subconscious dreams, hopes and fears bleeding into waking life with NPCs providing timely answers or opportunities and on the other hand uttering personal details with provocations apparently unconscious of the game ie. organic portals in an archontic control matrix. Knowing is half the battle. The danger for the archons and controllers is putting someone through initiation with a benevolent spirit that wakes up and refuses the call. Erratic retaliation is effective to establish boundaries. After refusal and recovery the game players become more like anklebiters. Revoke consent and cancel contracts for future training and operations.
Anyone who doubts this can be done … needs to consider that nearly 6B have been convinced that injecting an experimental substance into themselves and their children.. is a good idea…
Look at how easy that was – they didn’t even need to drug them
Anecdotes: Son of prominent local family involved in the arts community was killed by police in apparent drug fueled rage threatening with machete (using spice or wet?) after I warned his parents several months before about covert harassment. Undercovers were pushing synth pot in the local bar scene in repeat attempts.. same task force officer involved in evidence room theft.. rogue officers prey to recruitment in extrajudicial programs? Friend says he is contactee, bad bipolar episodes, in therapy and then breaks out of psych ward, attacks cops and is fatally wounded. Talked to person with personal knowledge of naked shooter on CA street. He is reported to be in therapy with an unknown psychiatrist at the time, quick personality change involving psychotropics. At-risk youth involved in my service work relate that use of synth pot is primary driver of inner city street violence.
Yeah, Eddy, soul contracts like Replenish said huh? I really like that term.
I too expected to see a lot more of this and have been sorely dissapointed at the lack of reaction from the sheep. In fact, that’s insulting to sheep. They’re known to fight back a bit when threatened. I expected to see schools be rushed by parents, local govt buildings assaulted, public transportation hubs overwhelmed by protesters, hospitals stormed… nope, nothing, nada. Not a sausage of pushback. Especially on the mask mandates which were insane here in Spain. Very china-like. The sheep just carry on like nothing happened, yakking about the latest gossip, but nothing too serious, nothing that taxes the grey matter. Just repeat the latest tv propaganda to each other to ensure that everyone is on the same page and back to the usual slave activities.
Humans have been domesticated, they will not defend themselves. Only the Chinese have the will to push back. Which comes as a surprise to me.
Fast Eddy et al, please try a bit of introspection.
Most people are adept at lying to themselves. FE is dealing with the genocide horror by somehow imagining that the psychopaths in charge are killing us out of love (!).
Other people find their own ways to do that – from flat denial to some twisted logic to allow themselves to be the good guys in their stories.
Given the amount of sportspeoples’ deaths, I expect the death rate to increase at least 10X. If that happens, one of ten ratjuiced people will die every year. Is anyone willing to bet that they will “wake up” (ha!). My bet is no.
So can we stop with all these “when will they wake up” or “if it was me”? No reasonable person will buy it.
They will believe what the TV tells them to believe. No one wakes up. The Amish and the Bruderhoff will do fine.
This has always happened, more than people were allowed to know. It wasn’t publicised, is all. Very hush hush. Resolved through the independent vaxx damage court system. Pediatricians should always have been treated with suspicion, but parents were brainwashed to trust their doctors and do as they were told, jump through the hoops so they could dump their kids at govt indoctrination camps while they went to their wage slave jobs.
Adverse reactions and long term chronic side effects caused by the vaxx schedule have always formed part of the panorama. The data of course has always been “doctored.”
Strange how it’s acceptable for someone to shoot Rat Juice into a kid whacking him… and the parents don’t respond with a hail of lead.
Then there are these folks who strap on the vests and nuke a few dozen people as a form of protest…
When all they’d need to do is jump on motorcycles and flick ciggies into the tinder during dry season in places like Cali .. Aussie etc That would inflict more damage and would be very difficult to stop
CTG knows why they don’t do any of this
Don’t you all felt that it is all a game?
Tell us it’s a game when the power goes off for a week and all you have to eat is a handful of rice a day.
Why would that prove it’s not a game … or a simulation which is what I believe CTG is saying…
Yes.
Yes.
In my view they don’t seek revenge because they think to be the one responsible of that, they think it was their own decision to have their son vaccinated and so they feel guilty themselves.
Their EGO is so overdeveloped that they cannot accept the idea that they were manipulated.
‘Come on, no one can manipulate me’.
‘If my son died for the vaccine, it is my fault that I decided to vaccinate him’
or even better
‘I don’t know why it happened. Someone needs to tell me.. (and no one will tell them…Subject closed in their mind)’.
The èlite knows very well Freud and psychology.
It is a game for kids if you know psychology….
If that’s the case then they should go to the hardware shop — but some rope — follow these instructions https://www.101knots.com/hangmans-knot-noose.html then find a sturdy tree.
I’ve watched a couple of videos of Maddy De Garay’s mother…. she does not take any responsibility — she blames ‘them’ — she says ‘they’ refuse to treat her daughter’s ruined carcass…. end of the day she volunteered all of her children for the trials … she let them experiment on her children.
Only a monster of a mother does such a thing. A sick evil re t ard ed MORE-ON demon from hell does that….
Yet she takes no responsibility. She does not express remorse…
There is the recorded message with the man who was her contact from the trials – she knows who he is… surely she could find out if he has any kids … and she could enter them in her own ‘trial’…. tit for tat…. then finish herself off…. or better still… finish off Maddy as well… the poor child is suffering … she will not get better…
Do the right thing … kill 3 birds with a single stone.
The subject of Gail’s post is now financial dollar value will be brought into line with physical economy dollar value. That is the dollar value of stocks will decline 75%(?). Private pensions will be worth 75% less. The government pensions will if held at “value” would massively transfer wealth to the old and ill from the young and unemployed. If the dollar breaks then international trade will fall massively.
Europe has little some German cars and Italian fashion goods.
The US with the resources of North and South America with Nigeria added in will limp along. China and Russia will make a stable block. Not clear what India does. Africa will continue to plant food using sticks likely without fertilizers whence a reduced number of humans.
The last to fall will be Russia/China with US and neighbors second to last to fall. As to Ukraine nobody cares and it makes no difference to the world.
You are right. That seems to be sort of the way things are headed now. We will see what happens now.
It appears India is playing both sides but my guess is they will align with Asia. It only makes sense.
Unless India has too little energy and too many people to get China and Russia to align with them.
My impression is that India has been a feudal caste society for so long that they are happy with the status quo. They will remain unchanged until soil erosion from excessive use lowers the population.
India launches rockets but does little on nuclear power plants. If only they had a Hindu god of nuclear power.
Ed,
Why are people immigrating to US and not China, India nor Russia?
It has been known since the 1980’s that demographically Russia was done, China is done secondary to one child policy, don’t have a clue on India except when I had cataract surgery I made sure I had an Indian surgeon.
Dennis L.
The country with the second best net immigration is Russia. The Moscow immigration center is in Sakharovo, 65 km S of Moscow, is worse than any Black Friday you may have seen, every day. A friend with cows has 50 workers (3 ranches), and they are all Uzbeki.
I imagine all this immigration is going to be problematic down the road. Russia is trying to maintain unity with increasing multiculturalism, but history tells us this is a recipe for disaster. For example, Muslim %-of-population is rising rapidly in Russia and history teaches that religious coexistence is fraught.
It is possible. But in the area Muslims and Christians have been dealing with one another for a thousand years. It would take a lot more than 5B for the US to start color revolutions. Ukrainians were cheap.
I get the impression that the Russian state knows how to deal with Muslims in an accommodating and sensible way – wasn’t a vast mosque erected in Moscow a few years ago?
Nor will it try to impose western LGBTQ madness on them, which would provoke a revolt.
It also won’t attempt to force atheist conformity on them, like the Chinks in their Muslim territories.
It also won’t attempt to force atheist conformity on them, like the Chinks in their Muslim territories.
I highly doubt China is doing that. Sounds like Western propaganda.
National Socialisms are ecumenical and very friendly to religious conservatism of allstripes.I don’t think current immigration tensions will be the problem most people expect. The current tensions are ultimately just related to imperial wage and vote suppression tactics and manufactured political antipathies.
Dennis, why US? Free housing, free food, free medial care, no need to work, no standards, no national identify to swim against.
India over crowded, polluted, living standard of 2000 years ago.
China id hard for the language.
My 2023 outlook.
UEP? Nah.
Population reduction? Yep probably.
Lots of sick people? Seems to be baked in.
Steadfast denial by the COVIDIANS? Yep, another booster please.
Peak Woke? Hopefully.
Nuclear war? Nah. Goes against the basic survival drive.
Big collapse? Doubt it. As Gail keeps saying the economy is self regulating, so it will find a way of adjusting itself to changing circumstances as we all get poorer.
New World Order? As in the multipolar scenario Russia is fighting for, not the NWO bad guys. Maybe, we live in hope.
Biden 4eva? Nope. Zombie Joe is being set up to take the fall for the oncoming clusterf–k in Ukraine.
Lots of shit blown up? Yep. NATO is determined to demilitarise itself and Russia is happy to oblige by destroying anything that turns up. NATO’s strategy has to be the worst in military history.
You could very well be right. Even though there is a big financial crash ahead, things won’t completely fall apart. The economy can do some more of what is equivalent to losing weight.
I thought the OFW position was steady state (never mind degrowth) was impossible without crashing to a level where we are scratching in the dirt with sticks for bugs to eat?
My understanding of the implications of a financial collapse when the ultimate tipping point on energy is reached involve the power going off permanently – petrol pumps go dry – supply chains terminate — starvation begins (see Tradeoff)… chaos and ROF follow.
Has that changed?
Or is this a little puff of hopium for the weaklings as we edge closer to the abyss?
Perhaps I need to add, “just yet” after the completely fall apart. If we go without food, we can lose weight but not die, for a while. We are perhaps at the point at which parts of the economy can hold on for a while longer, while others drop out for a while.
The earth is a dissipative structure. As long as there is energy to dissipate, there will be parts of the economy continuing, somewhat as before. After the crash, perhaps the overall size of the economy can drop back, with the countries in the worst shape dropping out first.
There’s this too
Yes, David Korowicz makes very good points. Everything is interconnected in a self-organizing system. If one part goes down, it tends to pull other parts down as well.
But 2020 showed that the economy can shrinking back from news of a pandemic and fear. A lot of debt can cover up problems for a while. So there are ways the system can keep operating, even at the beginning of the time things start going wrong.
Natural Law is self-organizing but political law is a managed mechanized system with self-organizing subfractals of the managed Machine fractal. So the ‘self-organizing’ Machine subfractals is a mechanical simulacrum of organic self-organizing principles under natural law. It’s an important distinction exactly analogous to the clear distinction between agricultural ecosystems and wild ecologies. The ‘self-organizing’ in an agricultural ecosystem would be the sunshine, the rain, the genetically modified (via intensive breeding or by gene gun) crops, the farmer’s level of competence, etc.
In other words, the system has not reached the collapsing point. There is still redundancy in the system and compensation can be made to keep the system going.
The fact that the system did not collapse when the economy shrank back in 2020 because the collapsing point was not reached. Compensation could still be done by increasing debt and money printing. The shrinking back in the economy in fact has created more redundancy in the system.
Once the system has reached the collapsing points, the whole things would be strung up with tension similar to the child’s toy that you have shown. If only one of the sticks is snapped or removed, the whole system will catastrophically collapse.
So the way to prevent the catastrophic collapse of the whole system is to create more redundancy in the system. I guess some of the ways to create more redundancy have been used: “lock-down”(China), “cut out” (EU) part of the world or “kicking some one out of the island” (Lebanon, Sri Lanka …).
Big things change slowly. Give it ten years.
Until the sun goes dark and then blasts it’s dust jacket straight into our “ planet” and the arc blasts from the outpouring of radiations cut swaths across the surface
Of course the X 40 flare that hit us in 2024 had already reduced humanity to a bunch of monkeys scrabbling in the dark.
So the arc blasts and streaming of incoming meteors will be spectacular viewing for as long as there are human eyes to bear witness.
Conflicts or wars which will be inevitable will accelerate the process.
TFM >>> Total F789ing Mayhem
I read recently that during WWII when the US was churning ships, tanks, planes etc non-stop and essentially fuelling the whole Allied war effort, its oil consumption was 7 times less than today.
So there’s loads of slack and waste in the system that means we can adjust consumption and lifestyles before we’re scratching around in the dirt for bugs to eat.
Can we downscale gracefully, or do we fight each other instead is the $64K question?
Walk me through this BAU Lite scenario — the one where we collapse growth by culling the population … how do we keep the lights on and the oil flowing?
What happens to the financial system?
I keep hearing about the Cull but nobody provides the details of what comes after
If we are Culling why are we doing it randomly? Why not Cull all the 65+ people… the welfare bums… the mentally r e tard ed…. and then there are the obese who not only consume too much they also clog up the health care system wasting more energy…..what about all those non-contributing people in the 3rd world?
I know this is not very PC — but Culling is Mass Murder so we are already well past PC aren’t we
Sorry to apply logic
Eddy I agree with your logic and the fact it is not happening shows “no one is in charge”. Grab as much grift as you can and hang on.
People in oil country didn’t take it.
Look at Alberta. it’s the anti vax capital of N. America.
BAU lite baby!
it’s like the (L) gear on your car. You only use it when you have no choice. And it slowly gets you up the hill.
Not according to this https://covid19tracker.ca/provincevac.html?p=AB
Are you suggesting Alberta does not have a majority population who are MOREONS?
Essential workers were never mandated brah!
We’ll keep BAU alive.
Good luck producing rubber for your truck tyres.
They were likely offered priority Rat Juice shots making them feel special … and most of them took em.
I suppose it depends on what one means by collapse. I suspect humans will try to triage the economy all the way back to hunter gathering if they must. Of course the coming crash is unprecedented, but on its way from 1 million people to 10k people, SOMEONE in Rome was producing or scavenging enough to prevent extinction. I expect major disjunctures followed by periods of relative stability. Of course, at certain times and locations it may look like Armageddon. Just As it is today. I can vacation while people starve in Yemen or fight in Ukraine. After all, those legacy wells are still going to take a long time to dry out completely. I suspect authoritarianism will keep most of them producing, economics be damned. Energy is REAL wealth, not dollars. The elites of any society will force that production if it’s physically possible. Net energy be damned. Oil is needed to run the war machines that sustains elite power. I can imagine slavery with people toiling like serfs to produce food and firewood to supply the people that keep the legacy wells pumping. Probably wont enable fracking, but may keep traditional wells limping on.
The easy oil is gone – what’s left involves high tech extraction and refining..
Fawgetaboutit.
This is the game changer — this rat has invented a rat trap!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CGfMzOKWQAAx0-V.png
@Karl
Compex systems crash and stabilize on less complex levels.
Energy demand is divided into three equal parts, industry & transport, housing, individual transport. On a lower complexity level the two last will be cut.
In a large city it is crucial to maintain water and food supply. I guess a modern lorry two times per week can provide 1000 people. Flour soup with some herbs will do. Clothing is not so important, electricity can be restricted.
People will mainly stay in their houses, the owners will more or less be dispossessed. Some do online work, there will be entertainment, how to cook flour soup, the kids go more or less to school. Compliant people will get an extra pot and Viagra. Important that there are no pregnancies.
A ‘lower level’ means only 50% or 30% of energy use is necessary. There will be enough for agriculture and basic transport. No light in the bathroom? Get a candle or used to the dark.
On the countryside it is more complicated as people do what they want. I guess the majority will move into cities or special camps.
No problem until here. The Covid measures were not much different.
The problems come later, when the houses and infrastructure cannot be maintained and repaired, let’s say after 10 years, when the kids are uneducated (they are already), when the teeth are all bad (flour soup) and health deteriorates. Until then measures, virusses, vaccines, social stress and all those little mistakes will have eliminated a good part of the population. Let’s say a yearly 10%. Success unter these circumstances, isn’t it? That equals to 35%. The Western European societies have a disproportionate number of old people, the babyboomers, born after WW2, they will be in their 80 years then. That equals to 25% of the original populace.
Where is the problem?
Amd now the doomera! If we were 25% of the people and GDP fell to zero, we couldn’t get any oil out of the ground. We couldn’t make steel for pipelines, won’t have spare parts, couldn’t buy a new lorry or some machine guns as there wouldn’t be the scale to manufacture them economically. If the car industry crashes steel production becomes more expensive, roads wouldn’t be maintained. There will be takeovers, though, state owned. Property, old-fashioned rights and capitalism will be out! They will force capable leaders. Directed economy will be less effective. World trade would be less efficient. Technologies, like semiconductors, might vanish into thin air. Supply crunches everywhere!
20 years would mean 12% of today’s populace – even less, I forgot the babyboomers.
When a society shrinks that much it is obvious that the remainers would reuse what is left behind. Not all houses will fall to pieces within 20 years. No hunter-gatherers.
Comprehension changes with place and time and generation. They will not be able to understand today’s technology. They cannot read today’s books. They will not know how to substitute materials. How to wire the cables. Time to think about a restart!
If we say, 30% of today’s energy demand for 10% of the people, we come to 3% of today’s energy. That shouldn’t be available?
I guess that’s how the Elders think.
Perhaps you are right.
Jan, a lot of wisdom in what you say, but I disagree with…”They will force capable leaders”.
Let’s look at some authoritarian leadership examples…Was Brezhnev a great leader? I personally don’t know, but the phrase, “Brezhnev man” does not impress me. Was Yeltsin a great leader….seems he was a good alcoholic and from what I read…great at giving the country away to oligarchs.
We effectively have governments here in the US that really, really want to be all out fascists. Are these leaders great? No They are totalitarians.
I think the quality of leadership will fall along with collapse.
“If we were 25% of the people and GDP fell to zero, we couldn’t get any oil out of the ground. We couldn’t make steel for pipelines […]”
Why would GDP fall to zero? We achieve today’s level of output with 30 only million people:
https://www.bls.gov/emp/tables/employment-by-major-industry-sector.htm
Mining, construction, manufacturing: 20 million
Utilities and wholesale trade: 500k
Non-agriculture self-employed: 9 million
Agriculture: 2 million
Of the 160 million people working right now, only ~30 are doing “real” things. If you want to keep the “Information” sector (computer stuff), that’s an additional 3 million people.
You are hinting at a steady state economy … which is as realistic as a perpetual motion machine
The numbers of COVID and jab dead so far are miniscule compared to total population, which has net increased by >50M since the start of COVID. Thus if it’s a cull, it’s an abject failure so far.
Why would the US military want to disable itself with jabs? Whose plan it that?
So much around COVID makes no sense that I have no idea what the ‘plan’ is.
It’s the same with Ukraine. Ostensibly the Neocons et al want to regime change Russia then Balkanise it for cheap resources. However their military approach is utterly delusonal and shows they have no clue what Russia is and what it’s capabilities are.
So are they cleverly following a 5D plan whilst acting dumb, or are they in reality dumb and deluded?
“Lots of sick people? Seems to be baked in.”
FE loves the fever!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0O7y8b6t6w
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You looking for TROUBLE, FE?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbI3G7t7pkc
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Will there be riots going on?
I agree with everything except Joe taking the fall for Ukraine. The Deep State installed Joe Bidet, the Deep State is what is driving this war between the US and Russia, using Ukraine as a pawn.
Is anyone else finding that one major vax injury announcement per day is not enough to feed The Shad?
You get one and that feels pretty good but then within minutes you need more?
Check this
https://youtu.be/U5XOf0UVCqc?t=430
Sounds like some light entertainment for the Unvaxxed
https://chrisbray.substack.com/p/anecdotals-isnt-anecdotal
https://youtu.be/t36HntCJf6Y
From the link
I watched a few minutes of that — and the thing is … all those things the talking heads said about the unvaxxed — all of those vax damaged folks featured believed… they may have not laughed in anyone’s face – but they thought those things… yes they did – ALL of them… otherwise they’d not have vaxxed.
So you know what? I do not give any f789s for those people.
I prefer to focus on the people who rejected the Rat Juice — who walked away from their jobs into uncertainty… who is making a film about them?
Nobody.
Given the amount of persecution normies are capable of inflicting on scapegoats once they get into it, most of the unjabbed would prefer to remain anonymous.
Cardiologist Tells BBC News COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Are Likely Causing Excess Deaths https://twitter.com/DrAseemMalhotra/status/1613837487796850688
Wake me up when Harry meets Sally, and gets rid of his mouthpiece.
I didn’t look to me like he was saying the vaxxes are causing most or all of the total excess deaths, he just linked the vaxxes to at least some of the excess heart-related deaths, and called for stopping them. Still, interesting to see.
Raptor replied to a comment on Booster-Caused IgG4 Immune Tolerance Explains Excess Mortality and “Chronic Covid”.
Since you posted this I decided to ask around my neighborhood of about 4K older people (55+). You know the most likely to croak from COVID. Nobody knows anyone here who has died from it. Not one. Of course they all think it is because of the jab. They have all had COVID, but none died and some were surprised hubs and I did not die. Seriously. Of course that is not asking all households. You know what I have heard that I hadn’t heard so often before but hear now? Cancer. CANCER! All over the place.
There is a sweet man we know who is battling double bladder cancer. Yes, that is a think now. One of them being extremely rare. They found it when he went in to the ER because he couldn’t breathe. He couldn’t breathe because he had a clot in his lung. He was jabbed with every jab available. It is a real dilemma with the people who get cancer after jabs. You cannot say “hey, how about no more jabs – here is the literature”. Trust me, you can’t. They either will hate you or think you are blaming their decisions. Their doctors tell them to jab especially since they have cancer. I bet every single person had someone in their life who got jabbed and now has a weird cancer or a clot. I know a few.
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/booster-caused-immune-tolerance-explains/comment/11408185
An internal database from a Chicago-area medical system offers new evidence hospitals are inflating how many unvaccinated people are hospitalized for Covid.
Many patients listed as having “unknown” Covid vaccination status and grouped with the unvaccinated are actually Covid-jabbed, the database suggests.
The system, which includes two medium-sized suburban hospitals west of Chicago, itself acknowledges in the database that it overestimates the number of unvaccinated patients – though it does not know by how much.
This error may sound minor and technical. In fact, it is crucial.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/more-evidence-that-american-data/
Wooo hoo – 1M emergency calls a record hahaha https://t.me/childcovidvaccineinjuriesuk/2520
Excellent https://t.me/leaklive/11435 https://t.me/leaklive/11437 https://t.me/leaklive/11440
Eddy, this vax stuff is a tempest in a teapot. Totally irrelevant. Wake me up if we hit 10% mortality. The risk is so low I may start doing weekly jabs just for the social credibility in certain circles.
But what about morbidity? Certainly the morbidity — especially conditions that make the harmed unable to work — has had a significant impact on the economy (and energy use), much more so than mortality. And what about persistently elevated mortality and morbidity? Isn’t this as bad or worse than the world wars?
I don’t see any evidence of widespread health effects among those I know. I know that some people are seriously hurt, but the fraction is small and I don’t personally know any. There may still be compounding serious long-term effects to come, but that is by definition still speculation.
That’s what I’m seeing too. It’s early days (according to the extrapolation of data gleened from the original animal studies) so there may be an uptick in deaths and damage after a certain threshold is passed, but for now, there are no signs of that materialising. Several reasons have been provided for this and I accept them, bad batches, sabotage, poor storage conditions, no “mRNA” in jabs – just other ingedients that may or may not cause effects in the jabbed. So yes, maybe one percent may get hurt, but nothing beyond the the norm. Are we forgetting how many people are damaged by medical malpractice and negligence every single year and not a peep from the press.
You must not know many people.
I would say the levels are at about 1 or 2% in my extended area (mostly retired) – a near 100% jabbed zone. Everyone else carrying on as normal, nothing to report.
The damaged are maybe taking more meds than before but that’s it.
I agree. We are getting tired of all of the vaccination stuff.
how about randomly deleting some posts and posting a succinct explanation? I am tired of offending him in retribution for all my time wasted.
That’s definitely an option — if the goal is drive FE to Substack leaving OFW more dreary than a morgue on a rainy day.
And what about norm … he’d fall into despair with nobody to mock and draw attention to him.
I mean… we could talk about other things instead of the same incessant news reporting on every individual heart related death that happens in the whole world.
How’s that for a suggestion.
Or are you going to start reporting on every single cancer case in the world now that cancer is also tied to the jabs?
We’ve got the DOD attempting to exterminate 8B people… and you want to talk about what exactly? The price of a barrel of oil (which is totally manipulated btw so not overly interesting).
We are being exterminated — this is like being a dinosaur — watching your mates being wiped out — and asking your other mates what the weather forecast is for next weekend.
This is the greatest moment in the history of the world – the humans are about to exit the planet — billions of animals are giddy …
Let’s enjoy the moment!
Come on who’s got a nice fat vax injury for us … Tim? Rodster?
Give us this day our daily Shad; And forgive us our trespasses, as we bash them that trespass against us; And lead us into temptation, But deliver us to evil; For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen.
Dissipative structures will try to dissipate as much energy as possible, in a way that provides as much “benefit” as possible. It is the maximum power principle. As many plants as can efficiently grow on a square meter of land will grow there, given heat, light, and water considerations.
Dissipative structures generally don’t bring the system to an end abruptly. Each dissipative structure varies a little from every other dissipative structure. The dissipative structures that are best adapted to the new system tend to persist longer than others. This is how ecosystems adapt to climate change, for example.
What better way to dissipate than to exterminate… the system has organized the leaky vaccines to be deployed to create the Bossche Mutation that will extinct the humans…cuz no energy left
It’s working as one would expect
Believe it or not, I do delete some of Fast Eddy’s posts.
“We are getting tired of all of the vaccination stuff.”
Not me. Over the last two years I’ve witnessed the most evil crime in history and I, for one, am greatful to Fast Eddy for keeping me informed and entertained.
grateful
GREATful. GREAT-FULL… Full of Greatness… All hail Fast Eddy Full of Greatness.
“the most evil crime in history”
Hah, right.
And yet population numbers keep going up globally?
The vaccines are shoddy, but that’s about it so far. I’ll change my mind if and when the the total number of people walking this planet changes *significantly* on a percentage basis. All these “excess deaths” that fall within the range of normal variation year-to-year just look like noise to me.
All this hysteria is just that until further notice.
Patience Grasshopper.
Even DavidInALongTime, who passes as an optimist around here, thinks population will fall this year. Not so sure myself.
In 2010 I remember reading a comment that only a fool believes more people will be alive at the end of the decade. That made me a fool. However, there will be fewer people alive in 2030 than 2020. Of that I am sure.
8 billion people reached just a few months ago. This mass extermination is not going very well.
It’s almost as though our governments are actually trying to keep us alive.
There were two fat quakes in NZ in the years just before we arrived.
But since then nothing. That does not mean there won’t be another one…
The Bossche Mutation is kinda like that…. one thing to consider is that this has never been tried before … so there is no guarantee that we get the desired outcome.
One that is guaranteed – is ROF – if 8B are alive when the oil stops flowing … we will most definitely get ROF… we cannot predict the date of that either… although the Elders will have a rough idea
It’s an evil crime alright, but we don’t need to catalogue every single victim whether famous or not.
I certainly don’t need to list every single heart disease related death that happens every year like clockwork to know that this happens. Check the data once and get back to your life… otherwise you are most certainly wasting it.
Respiratory illness deaths were in the few millions per year before “covid” came along. Mostly caused by pollution in heavily polluted areas of china, india etc. and smoking. We accept this as background noise just as we did when industrial zones were located in the UK and the US. We want stuff so we accept the pollution somewhere and some collateral damage.
Most heart disease and cancer are probably avoidable too if the population were educated in preventative medicine and lifestyle choices but it’s not “mandated” (neither should it be) so we absorb all that extra cost at the other end – the pharmaceutical and medical industry.
It’s just the way it is. War could be avoided. Car accidents could be reduced (cut speed limits etc) but we don’t because we accept a little danger in our lives. The vaxxers, in their own selfish way, chose to live dangerously. They had a choice and made the wrong one. Now, some of them will pay the price. C’est la vie.
We can’t mention them all – they are in the millions — just the highlights!
Celebrities – doctors — wankers who wished the unvaxxed be jailed or shot.
We need to experience regular Shad – it’s cathartic
norm – you are strangely quiet… is the VAIDS acting up?
Maybe some posts are out of subject, but I agree with Yorchichan, we are not yet out of this situation.
Maybe many of us here I have realized what happened, but I’m still interested to receive evidence of what happened.
Maybe FE can try to be just a little kind a make some selection 🙂
And the vaccines are the response to a critical decline in affordable energy.
I don’t understand the reluctance to discuss this topic ad nauseum.
We also get the side effect (fringe benefit) of discussing MOREONS being wiped out after injecting Rat Poison. Seems like a dream come true.
I have not done the rounds yet … am I going to be delighted this morning to be notified of another Fat and Juicy Vaxxident?
I too appreciate being kept informed.
I agree Gail, but, surely, you can only speak for yourself, and I for myself. I know others are also getting tired, from their comments, but some seem to like that this has become a dumping ground for all things covid-related. So “we” is not really appropriate.
I replied first, she replied second, so that makes a “we”. The word you seem to be looking for is “everyone”, but she didn’t use that.
As for the vax side-effect posts content, I don’t actually mind them and I don’t think Gail does either, it’s just that the articles are usually sensationalist and hyperbolic and FE posts so darn many of them.
He posts all of them! Every single one he can find!
I’ll help him out… don’t take the jabs. See, once and done.
You are missing the point … it’s partially about mocking the Pro Vaxxers on OFW (e.g. norm).
And we know that if dunc is still alive — he is lurking .. and we do not forget what dunc said…
And then there’s mike who suggested it was a good idea to inject Rat Juice … to get around easier…
Oh no .. we don’t forget … we never forget…
+ isn’t Shad fun! For once those who reject the reality that govts conspire — get punched in the face hahaha
And that never gets old
Here, really tired too. Been reading OFW for years now, never the comments have been so plagued (pun intended) with conspiracy theorists of such a low level. ivanislav is right: all this covid madness is totally irrelevant in the face of all the rest that has plenty of evidence to check and is orders of magnitude more serious right now. Go be a covid looney somewhere else please.
I read Gail’s articles from 2020 when the virus story first broke. david changed his handle to reflect on the latest symptom of collapse ie. response to debt and energy spiral. Agreed the stream of Covid articles is a form of overshoot on that issue. Harry is focuses on climate and economy. Dr. Tim focuses on energy and finance, quotes WEF models and tolerates a few posters who connect the dots on Covid as cover for liquidity crisis and energy triage. Tim Watkins is on the same page as Gail and Dr. Tim and he mentioned a lack of PPE as a contributing factor. Eveyone has their opinion and style of posting. Different strokes for different folks. I get annoyed at something everyday, has more to do with me. Learn to recognize the inconsequential and ignore it. The posters who show up and criticize site content withourt offering anything substantial are an interesting phenomena. Thanks
We must never lose sight of the fact that most people do not want the truth … therefore when they complain … they should be ignored
Let me guess – you are fully boosted.
And you believe humans have been to the moon.
And the US govt had nothing to with 911.
It’s oil related mike. You just are unable to figure it out. But then you got how many Rat Juice shots? We don’t expect you to be able to figure this out
Then he wrote:
“Why did the strategy for significantly increasing BA.4 and BA.5 neutralizing antibodies using a bivalent vaccine fail? The most likely explanation is imprinting. The immune systems of people immunized with the bivalent vaccine, all of whom had previously been vaccinated, were primed to respond to the ancestral strain of SARS-CoV-2. They therefore probably responded to epitopes shared by BA.4 and BA.5 and the ancestral strain, rather than to new epitopes on BA.4 and BA.5.”
https://palexander.substack.com/p/fdas-dr-paul-a-offit-now-says-what
hey norm — if you get really sick… really high fever — and feel like you are gonna die… here’s why
The virus has become largely resistant to the vaccinal antibodies. Full viral immune escape, original antigenic sin (mortal sin) aka immune priming, immune fixation, immune imprinting, immune prejudicing, and antibody-dependent enhancement of infection (ADEI) and disease (ADED). On display.
‘the Delta variant completely escaped from anti-N-terminal domain (NTD) neutralizing antibodies, while increasing responsiveness to anti-NTD infectivity-enhancing antibodies…BNT162b2-immune sera lost neutralizing activity and enhanced the infectivity. Unique mutations in the Delta NTD were involved in the enhanced infectivity by the BNT162b2-immune sera.’
‘enhancing antibodies have a higher affinity for Delta variants than for Wuhan/D614G NTDs. We show that enhancing antibodies reinforce the binding of the spike trimer to the host cell membrane by clamping the NTD to lipid raft microdomains. This stabilizing mechanism may facilitate the conformational change that induces the demasking of the receptor binding domain. As the NTD is also targeted by neutralizing antibodies, our data suggest that the balance between neutralizing and facilitating antibodies in vaccinated individuals is in favor of neutralization for the original Wuhan/D614G strain.’
https://palexander.substack.com/p/3-key-studies-showing-us-the-possible
Let me simplify this. We told you so. We warned you. We urged you. We resorted to mocking you to try to stop you from boosting.
And now – well now — your immune systems is wrecked. You are f789ed.
You could try taking Ivermectin but you are mostly likely beyond help at this point.
Its just evolution Eddy. The mind mostly follows, and seldom leads.
3 key studies showing us the possible manner in which the COVID mRNA gene injection enhances infectivity of the virus to the vaccinated person
https://palexander.substack.com/p/3-key-studies-showing-us-the-possible
Odd – why do they keep on pushing the leaky Rat Juice
Sterilisation?
(Different Norman)
ah ha… I was wondering if norm had been red-pilled!
Are you still able to breed norm?
Too bad SSS is past her due date — or maybe that’s not too bad?
Yeadon >> Midazolam https://t.me/TommyRobinsonNews/43998
Ooooh https://t.me/DowdEdward/2029
Sudden Death Is The No. 1 Cause of Death for Under 65s in 2021-22
Steve Kirsch; Causes of death: vaccinated people (2021 – 2022) Under 65s
Died suddenly is now the #1 cause of death, followed closely by cardiac-related death.
Cancer is next. Turbo cancer is now significant compared to what it was before. Myocarditis is now a player
1. Sudden death rates are off the charts for the vaccinated cf. unvaccinated for those <65. This is stunning. It’s the #1 cause of death for this age group.
2. Myocarditis as a cause of death is registering now for both age ranges but only for the vaccinated.
3. Cardiac issues as a cause of death in vaccinated young people (<65) are significantly elevated vs. their unvaxxed peers.
READ MORE ➡️ https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/now-everyone-can-easily-prove-the
UKR is not really working out for NATO.
Russia is treating Donbass as an attritional forum in which to gradually eliminate UKR forces and weaponry, which is how wars are won and not by claiming and holding every inch of land. Russia also thus minimises losses to its own personnel, which is always good for domestic morale.
Russia has several hundred thousand troops that surround east UKR, and they will not move until UKR is sufficiently attritioned that success is certain. The culmination will be elegantly decisive.
It is considered to be key not to ‘win’ until all objectives have been achieved, otherwise they would have to sit down and agree terms in front of the world, which can be awkward. All of that is classic and standard.
Thus a sudden engulfment of east UKR up to the Dnieper, and the south all the way to Moldova, at some point in the coming weeks or months seems likely, but nothing is confirmed yet. The Donbass is nearly attritioned and cleared, so that point may well be approaching.
Frankly this entire NATO debacle has been an absolutely astonishing fiasco, and the geopolitical and geo-financial fallout will set the stage to dethrone the USA of global hegemony.
As Gail suggests in the article, all this is going to work out badly for Europe in particular. Still, all the more energy for everyone else.
> Russia Claims Soledar Victory, Trap Ukraine Troops in Bakhumt; Ukraine Soledar Counterattacks Fail
The story doesn’t seem to get better for the Ukrainians!
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/20-year-old-colorado-college-tennis-player-dies-his-sleep
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Jack was observant, super imaginative, creative, and independent-minded.
i wonder if those traits helped him decide whether to take the clot shot or not… we’ll know soon enough i bet
hahahahahaha – of course he’s jabbed… i bet 500 trillion billion $$$ and my life that he is/was jabbed
Now.
He is …
DEAD.
Death is the final act in MORE-ONISM
Wanna see what VAIDS looks like? https://youtu.be/eF9Hmol9ZjU
Hilarious stuff
And we continue our Shad-Fest with:
Keyonna Garrison, 16 year old NY High School Girls Basketball Star, suffers sudden stroke during gym class.
https://twitter.com/healthbyjames/status/1613293768530186266
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Seriously… how many more? This is so unbelievably tragic. As a nurse I am in utter disbelief that my entire career I have never seen the volume of these events. Having children die is so traumatic for everyone involved there is always debriefing and gut wrenching guilt /1
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The really scary part is that kids are about a year behind the rest from when the jab was approved.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FmSa1WFXkAcGM31?format=jpg&name=900×900
A Troubling Pattern Is Starting to Emerge…
People are dying suddenly at what appears to be alarming rates
These other student athletes died suddenly within the past week:
Jordan Brister, 18, dies of cardiac arrest after being found unresponsive in bathroom after gym class
Ashari Hughes, 16, dies after Desert Oasis High School flag football game
Blaze Jacobs, 17, died after suffering cardiac arrest in classroom
Jack Madison, 20, sophomore on the Colorado College men’s tennis team, died in his sleep
Liam Vesey, 18, GAA Footballer, Died Suddenly
Victoria Lee, 18, MMA Fighter Dies Suddenly
Evelyn Bauer, 6, a Kindergarten student, passed away unexpectedly after a sudden illness
Carrington DaCosta Reynolds, 15, died unexpectedly.
Max Sorenson, 17, Wyoming basketball player dies suddenly after ‘freakish medical situation’
https://drpanda.substack.com/p/a-troubling-pattern-is-starting-to
Troubling? How that? Do not try to rain on our Shad Parade.
Just as physics advances one funeral at a time, energy per capita advances one funeral at a time.
But Jevon.
More Shad coming … hold… hold… let it build….
NOW Uleash the Shad FE Unleash the Shad!!!
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/20-year-old-colorado-college-tennis-player-dies-his-sleep
I think SBF of FTX has been outdone in the world of scamming the public with corruption for the God Almighty Dollar..
CNN)Some vaccine advisers to the federal government say they’re “disappointed” and “angry” that government scientists and the pharmaceutical company Moderna didn’t present a set of infection data on the company’s new Covid-19 booster during meetings last year when the advisers discussed whether the shot should be authorized and made available to the public.
That data suggested the possibility that the updated booster might not be any more effective at preventing Covid-19 infections than the original shots.
The data was early and had many limitations, but several advisers told CNN that they were concerned about a lack of transparency.
All this was a ploy get rich scheme, of course, the politicians were in on it too, just like what happened with FTX
From the Energy Sceptic website…
. This is a book review of Frank Vogl’s 2021 book “The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption – Endangering Our Democracy”. Of the roughly 300 pages in this book, here are roughly 20 pages of kindle notes about the corruption of governments, banks, corporations, and other businesses and institutions. I grew so weary of highlighting the thousands of examples that what follows is not at all representative of the book. I’ve read many books on corruption since that will play a role in the decline of energy, but none so far match this book in its large overview.
Corruption carries the seeds of its own destruction. Author Frank Vogl was a co-founder of Transparency International. You’ll see a strong correlation between poverty and (civil) war with how corrupt a nation is in the index at https://www.transparency.org/en/cpi/2021. On the flip side, the least corrupt nations mostly rank high in the Happiest Countries of the world list.
By Alice Friederman
I think part of the reason for corruption is that the government can no long pay its employees a wage that is adequate for living. These workers find that they can collect bribes from the richer citizens for doing thing that are basically their jobs. With the help of these bribes, the country continues to function for the richer citizens, but not for others.
The unhappiness of the citizens comes from the fact that bribes are needed to get anything done. Those who are too poor to pay the bribes are especially unhappy.
Remember listening to a Saudi on TV about corruption…in a nutshell he stated their government expected and factored in the aspect of corruption as long as it stayed in bounds under control….he proudly pointed out even though there was corruption, look at all that was accomplished in Saudi Arabia in such a short time.
Unfortunately, seems we here in the US now are experiencing the out of bounds form of corruption.
Frank Vogl’s 2021 book “The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption – Endangering Our Democracy”.
The US is not a democracy.
No, it’s a kleptocracy. The constitutional republic died a long time ago.
Yes. 🙁
Fast Eddy
You are aware that most of the female Russian aristocracy who escaped the country ended up working the hoo-er houses of Europe to pay their bills….
They were in high demand — lots of drunk punters want to mount up on a Duchess.
Soooo E.
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Actually Ivan Turgenev already wrote a story about that long before the Revolution. He loved Zenaida , a Duke’s daughter, but the family was impoverished. Tl, dr, she was his father’s mistress and he whips her, and she accepts. Turgenev’s father, called the most handsome man of Russia at that time, married an ugly and cruel heiress to pay his many debts. After producing a heir(the author), he spent the rest of his life womanizing and Duchess Zenaida was one of his conquests. Turgenev kills off Zenaida in childbirth at the end of his story, without mentioning who she had married, but even if that part is true she did get marry someone who was well off enough to be known to Turgenev.
(Hemingway kills off his first love, Agnes VON Kurowsky, at the end of A Farewell to Arms but she actually outlived the author by more than 25 years even though she was older. Same logic. Chances are Zenaida married someone quite powerful and Turgenev fled to Paris to not see her.)
Turgenev, after inheriting his mother’s property, lived in Paris for the rest of his life. He didn’t marry but did have a daughter who inherited the fortune. What happened her is not well known but chances are people like Count Tolstoy would have made sure she didn’t end up badly.
Returning to the Russian emigre girls, they knew how to speak and behave to those who had money and power , and screen off those who were not useful for them. Some of them ended Shanghai , where many of them became concubines for the rich Chinese merchants. Which is why there are some people who look somewhat like Russians in the upper crust of Shanghai society even now.
Those who ended up in wh*rehouses were the lower rungs. France has a culture called Demimondes, where girls with seductive power would entrap rich men. The duchesses often joined the ranks of such. Such culture is not well known to people growing up today, but Zola wrote “Nana” and Colette wrote “Gigi”. (The book Gigi ends with the girl marrying the rich man, but she had affairs with notable men, like Lord Mountbatten, till the day she died.)
Such kind of old world lifestyle is lost to moderns. I was inundated with such stories when I was young, but I think that’s enough for today.
Thanks, Kulm, very interesting! I love your knowledge of literature and history and what you tell us.
There are always people with an advantage, good family, beauty and education is a pro, too. Often, people have contacts that help. I also share your moral disgust about some behaviour and attitude.
The last Austrian imperor Karl teached his kids not to marry without love. On photos you see him fraternizing with soldiers in a way today William and Kate do. I suppose that was a try to modernize the monarchy. He died on injections of fuel (gasoline) into the legs with what the doctor wanted to strengthen the immune system to fight his pneumonia. One can make speculations about that.
I am not at all a monarchist, respect is on a personal level. I guess that parliamentarism is also a scale thing. Decisions should be made on a broader basis, though. Strategic marriage also keeps peace and enables trade of resources in a wild world, that should not be forgotten.
The point that I would like to understand better, could landowners, not necessarily nobility, decouple from a growing population of poors and have a common strategic advantage that enables them to continue BAU after crash while the rest dies in misery?
Which house did your mother work in?
“Such kind of old world lifestyle is lost to moderns. ”
Don’t forget the merry widows! Young, often lower-class lovelies who married older men when the latter had managed to establish themselves in business. Generally they died pretty soon, leaving the young widows with plenty of money and plenty of zest for . . .life!
Yes, the moderns have no idea of the ways of the world. Especially the old world. The moderns think they invented every new twist relating to sexuality. The only new twist was that the middle and to some extent lower classes were given social “permission” to join in the fun during the sexual revolution of the sixties. But before the hippies were the beats. Before the beats were the Bohemians, etc.
Actually, the permissive sixties were a royal drag.
I didn’t mention the Merry WIdows since they rarely left lasting marks. Their fortune was mostly gone by the time they died, leaving very little for their relatives.
Never heard of Ben Armstrong before, but he gets it:
https://thenewamerican.com/data-proves-us-pharmacies-poisoned-the-world/
Yes, but what do you think is going to be done about it?
Temperatures are unusually high in Ukraine and haven’t consistently (weeks) stayed below freezing, so who knows if or when the ground will freeze solid:
https://www.accuweather.com/en/ua/bakhmut/322749/january-weather/322749
https://www.accuweather.com/en/ua/kyiv/324505/daily-weather-forecast/324505
This is bad news for any offensive, whether Ukranian or Russian, from what I understand.
Excellent point. and next week is going to be above zero almost every day.
Ontario seems like Ground Zero for Covid Nastism. Now the Province’s authorities are persecuting a 77-year-old doctor for not getting with the program.
Dr. Mary O’Connor, who has been practicing medicine in Ontario for 45 years was taken to the Supreme Court by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario for refusing to hand over her patient’s private medical records. Dr. O’Connor, like other ethical doctors in Canada, first attracted the ire of the CPSO by writing exemptions for masks and shots. They suspended her license and raided her office. Fortunately, Mary had the foresight to move the records prior to the raid. The Supreme Court ordered her to hand them over. She refused. She is now awaiting a hearing in February. Mary has been fined and is being threatened with prison.
https://rumble.com/embed/v227hvs/
Every knee shall bow.
Or be smashed to smithereens with a baseball bat.
Try to make friends with the cops, firemen and local officials, chamber of commerce, council and maintenance crews. Share jokes and offer to create community gardens when the economy collapses. Ask if there are contingency plans, mention surplus energy issues and news from overseas. Keep your ears open when you’re at the pub for active duty or reserve soldiers and bend their ear after a few pints. For example, before I quit drinking the rat juice I told the local air-guard pilots not to fire on citizens when the trouble starts and repeated it the next time I saw them. Maybe they will remember when the time comes. We have county sheriffs in Pennsylvania who are more likely to protect civil liberties.
I would expect some of those groups to stick together and turn to organized crime/violence if things get tough. That’s sort of what happened in the 90’s in Russia after USSR disintegration according to what I’ve read. It’ll be 10x worse than what happened there, if set against a backdrop of resource depletion.
Good point. My suggestions were to encourage live and let live in some step down scenario, a period of austerity between BAU and total collapse trying to get ahead of and work around any invasive countermeasures like Palmer Raid type roundups, CBDCs or new pandemic/climate lockdowns. Local/regional alliances. If not I’m going to live my last days of freedom in the northwoods.
If not I’m going to live my last days of freedom in the northwoods.
There aren’t going to be any woods. We’ll burn it all.
Agreed. Withnail. Until the burning begins try to find some peace in your life. You can choose your own ending to the story. Fear = false expectations appearing real.
YES! We will burn it rapidly indeed and before long it all the wood that is energy-affordable (i.e. not too far away from where it needs to be burned) will be gone.
Here’s Soft Challenge :
Try chopping a decent sized tree 500m from your house — cut it up and drag the pcs to your house by hand – then split it and pile it up….
You’ll then understand why Super Fent is a good idea
And remember – 500M becomes 600… then 700 then 800….
We don’t have dedicated law enforcement out here but the closest town, which supposedly used to the ‘kkk capital of oregon’ has been captured by liberal machinations which has had the cost-saving and pro-liberal effect of the sheriff’s office taking advantage of the covid mandates turning over their workforce and now most of the deputies are soft little liberal schlubs lol. Zero chance of them being a problem.
Like this only no medicine electricity petrol or food…
https://www.scribd.com/document/458754826/One-Year-in-Hell
FE. I’ve been keeping this story in mind. I told my Mom that in grid down she is going to have to wear the same soiled shirt and apply dirt to her face in public. She’s not ready for that. I don’t think she has fired a gun since she witnessed my Dad thinning out the undesirable barn cats at my Uncle’s dairy farm in the early 70’s. We’ll have to toughen her up before ROF.
Better yet, if in a pub or restaurant, buy the table their meal.
Dennis L.
Memorize the words of koombaya?
An example of their ruthlessness. Like poor Ursula Haverbeck.
exactly https://t.me/downtherabbitholewegofolks/62178
Excellent – a nice fat Shad to finish off the day
This JABBED rapper said “only people with the vax in their blood should be saved at the hospital.”…. she just DIED SUDDENLY.
https://twitter.com/Sgtnewsnetwork/status/1613026116796665856?t=19
Lola Chantrelle Mitchell (August 7, 1979 – January 1, 2023), better known by her stage name Gangsta Boo!
She really knew how to shake, rattle, roll, and whatever else it is that rappers do.
I could just about watch this with the sound off.
https://twitter.com/dareallachat/status/1612078471869599749?cxt=HHwWisC8nYe1oN8sAAAA
I recommend you watch this with the sound on Tim:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkF0kwP_DsI
Norm, please avoid. I’d hate for your heart rate to get too elevated.
norm… norm?
norm is AWOL…. hopefully norm is not DOA…
BTW – was out with a mate last weekend – he was sniffling with his various diseases (2x rat juiced… company policy)… I’m thinking fock I hope I don’t get his sickness…
Had a little bit of a sniffle for a couple of days — not enough not get on the ice though– in fact I played 3 games one night which was pushing the limit and that probably broke down my Terrain a little making me susceptible to the sickness…
Anyhow — it very got any worse and was gone within those two days
He on the other hand due to VAIDS — has missed work for two days with high fever… still out of commission.
VAIDS sucks… specially when cancer is knocking at the door. And you ain’t got no T-cell activity going on.
I’m convinced the extermination is gathering pace. Passengers are now frequently telling me about relatives suffering a stroke or heart attack. I don’t remember it being like this in the past.
I have zero doubt that even if 20% of all people Died Suddenly within a month — the MORE-ONS would not be overly fussed…
They say — it’s only 20% – without the vax it would be 150% — maybe even 200%.
Therefore the vax is good when do I get the next booster
right norm… norm? norm likely has minimal iG3 remaining … he is in a very precarious position now …
norm would you like us to chip to buy you a plastic bubble – you can spend your days in there with your laptop absorbing virtual blows from Fast Eddy.
In all serious … norm is a very dangerous position — very old — and without an immune system — and to boot — he continues with his SSS sessions (4S) — and we all know that her hoochy coochy is a Pandora’s Box of Vee Dee’s…. and various other pathogens + cooties….
Probably co.ckroaches in there too … do roaches bite?
New client today has pre-existing autoimmune disorder says she had 200/100 BP spikes and mini-strokes after the vaccine now on high dose meds and injections to regulate her condition. Her 40-something son who had Delta virus before the 1st dose of go juice has confirmed myocarditis with brain fog, tight feeling in chest and other symptoms of “long Covid.” She was receptive to hearing alternative facts treatments and seemed relieved to hear someone express skepticism.
Wow – outstanding — do they blame Fizzer?
Maybe a good time to get monthly cancer screenings?
She said her condition was stable before the vaccines and admitted pushing her son to get the injections. She mentioned several aggressive cancers in family/friends.. less than 6 months to death from diagnosis – lymphoma, pancreatic). I briefly touched on immune suppression, d-dimer test and turbo cancers. I’m going to send her the JP article “circulating spike mRNA included myocarditis” and the new one “SARS-CoV-2 N Protein mimics MS proteins.” I sent the last one to my 50 year old neighbor with MS with suggestions to treat long Covid, adverse reactions as well as MS. JP says “NAC, Melatonin, Metformin, my favorite trifecta.” Her and I already discussed why we both refused vaccines and autoimmunity.
According to Wikipedia:
Death
Mitchell was found dead at her home in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 1, 2023, at the age of 43. A cause of death was not immediately revealed.The police stated that there was no evidence of foul play. Sources close to Mitchell claimed to TMZ that she was partying with her brother the previous night, and that he overdosed after taking cocaine that was (unbeknownst to him) laced with fentanyl. Although her brother survived and was released from hospital, Mitchell allegedly used the same batch of cocaine a few hours later and suffered a fatal overdose.
Just for the news, here you can find two of the main Italian Virus-TV-Star supporters of mass experimental vaccination against Covid:
Dr. Andrea Crisanti has recently entered politics with PD party (a sort of equivalent of US Dem) https://www.today.it/politica/elezioni/politiche-2022/andrea-crisanti-eletto.html
Dr. Andrea Bassetti is now guest star in a new tv real-time series called ‘Vip house renovating’ https://t.me/AndreaTosattoOfficial/3408
Coincidentally Dr Bassetti works in the same hospital where Pfizer has decided to make the only Italian research on adverse reactions about Covid vaccination https://www.ansa.it/liguria/notizie/2022/01/20/vaccini-pfizer-sceglie-genova-per-studio-su-effetti-collaterali_0427185e-f84e-4cee-8bf4-03b818dd3ed0.html
Tennessee Titans Defensive End DeMarcus Walker is Waking Up👇👀
https://twitter.com/livinglegend_44/status/1612142718246952963
Hmmm https://t.me/downtherabbitholewegofolks/62166
I think of norm when watching this https://t.me/leaklive/11426
Wow https://t.me/downtherabbitholewegofolks/62138
germ-any’s rising death rate
https://t.me/TheHealthForumNZch/2936
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7wtBSRcogGZj/
On The Frontlines: “Global Famine Is Coming” by The Highwire with Del Bigtree
SCREAMING RED ALARMS IN UK EXCESS MORTALITY DATA
Compare excess deaths in almost every demographic in 2022 vs peak of unvaxed covid outbreak in 2020. Besides high mortality in 2020 in elderly from covid, the 2022 chart is insane covering almost every demographic.
Something DIRE is happening to females under 20 yrs in 2022 with 24.5% excess mortality in Dec. What is this? Suicide? mRNA? it shouldnt be NHS failure as this demo should not appreciably require their services.
Source data: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiYmUwNmFhMjYtNGZhYS00NDk2LWFlMTAtOTg0OGNhNmFiNGM0IiwidCI6ImVlNGUxNDk5LTRhMzUtNGIyZS1hZDQ3LTVmM2NmOWRlODY2NiIsImMiOjh9
It’s insignificant… boring
Nice graphical data showing that the number of deaths has been very high, for practically all demographics, since the vaccines were introduced. You have to click on the sideboards to see the data.
Malone discusses VAIDS https://t.me/DowdEdward/2022
Hmmmm…. foreign soldiers entering the UK? To enforce the martial law?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/CUpWNd5dAgOM/
Here we go:
After three booster campaigns in 2022, the Japanese are now in a league of their own among mRNA consuming countries, administering far more boosters than countries that had far more coercive vax campaigns.
https://guygin.substack.com/p/japans-experts-baffled-by-high-covid
Oh my oh my
https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F8facb8d1-1acf-466f-9f90-5e7d77e61bb3_1044x609.png
And here we have someone from the PR Team representing the DOD and Elders… explaining that he needs to stop with the push back against UEP.
These are very serious – very dangerous men.
https://palexander.substack.com/p/matt-is-very-uncomfortable-here-did
We need some scary music … this would definitely freak out a CovIDIOT … cept they won’t read it.
So, I believe the mechanism for those who die suddenly, without the presence of myocarditis, is amyloidosis. Also caused by the Spike Protein. A rapid death, or a delayed rapid death.
This also explains why it is so difficult to find.
Sudden death in patients with AL amyloidosis is usually attributed to pulseless electrical activity, followed by ventricular arrhythmias, but may result from thromboembolic complications or bradyarrhythmias and conduction system disease secondary to amyloid infiltration or autonomic dysfunction. Despite advances in therapeutic regimens the frequency of sudden death within ≤90 days of diagnosis remains at 25%-30%. All unexplained sudden death victims should undergo post-mortem expert examination to investigate whether a cardiac origin should be suspected [38]. Unfortunately, even when an autopsy is performed, a proportion of sudden deaths, ranging from 2 to 54%, remain unexplained: this broad range of values is likely due to heterogeneity of the autopsy protocols. Postmortem diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis is rare and needs a rigid protocol of macroscopic and microscopic investigations. Elevated standards for autopsy, heart examination, and histologic sampling are needed.
Sudden death in lambda light chain AL cardiac amyloidosis: a review of literature and update for clinicians and pathologists
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414507
This mechanism may also explain any large fibrous formations which have been observed.
Clearly this is insidious, and this phantom is now emerging from the microscopic shadows where it has hidden.
https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/rapid-amyloidosis-the-kinetic-viewpoint
FYI:
Amyloidosis – Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic
17 Aug 2022Amyloidosis (am-uh-loi-DO-sis) is a rare disease that occurs when a protein called amyloid builds up in organs. This amyloid buildup can make the organs not work properly. Organs that may be affected include the heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, nervous system and digestive tract.
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases in which abnormal proteins, known as amyloid fibrils, build up in tissue. There are several non-specific and vague signs and symptoms associated with amyloidosis. These include fatigue, peripheral edema, weight loss, shortness of breath, palpitations, and feeling faint with standing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyloidosis
Probly what Damar and Presley experienced…
Is this the stuff related to the oversize clots coroners are finding?
Dr. Mike Yeadon; I Am Convinced That Over 100,000 People Were Killed By Government Protocols of Midazolam And Morphine
There is no question that the State deliberately put people on midazolam and morphine for the purposes of terminating their lives
‘Neither of those drugs would ever be appropriate in a open airway breathing patient. Midazolam and morphine represses their respiration
Doses used were between 3-5X the recommended dose’
Why Would the State Give You Death Row Drug Midazolam With Morphine As End of Life Care (https://maajidnawaz.substack.com/p/why-would-the-state-give-you-death)?
https://twitter.com/maajidnawaz/status/1613521352786432001?s=10&t=h7M3GV-yNZIT2AZJ2omtIQ
NHS ARE STILL USING 500,000 DOSES OF MIDAZOLAM PER YEAR
The daily Mail told us in 2020 (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8514081/Number-prescriptions-drug-midazolam-doubled-height-pandemic.html)
@childcovidvaccineinjuriesuk
The medical community has pretty much lost all its cred. It’s okay to give someone cocktail drugs that will end their life but don’t you dare fill prescriptions for Ivermectin and HCQ which have shown to be “safe and effective”.
I’m with Fast, let’s start unloading all the Nukes and end this human experiment once and for all.
Not me. I’m only 69, was hoping to get to 95-100 or so. Eat well but healthily, exercise, keep the stress down. Tht’s been known for decades.
I’m angry at these bastards for taking measures which all but guarantee there won’t be an industrial society in 2050. We knew roughly what had to be done in the 1970s and the US & UK even briefly started the process. Then it became fashionable to use up N Sea oil and gas, and Alaskan oil, ASAP.
I am thankful that the system has been able to continue for as long as it has… each year since 2008 has been a bonus! And a bucket listing bonanza
Anyhow — humans have done enough damage — best that we go