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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    A black swan is an extremely rare event with severe consequences. It cannot be predicted beforehand, though many claim it should be predictable after the fact.

    Fair play got me there!
    Finally evidence that Cyril loves does us ,as a Black swan*can represent spiritual love and freedom.

    Cyril shows the elements of joy in serving not only the spirits, of course, but the people around us.

    God bless you Black Swan go forward with your spiritual love of the people, we hear you ,we hear you.

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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Another 100 or so people are reported to have died worldwide during the past 24 hours bringing the grand total to 1,800.

    The official narrative of the coronavirus saga has defied simple logic for several weeks. It's been way too stupid to retain credibility. But nailing really what's going on is a trickier proposition. The coronavirus is plainly far less deadly than strains of seasonal flu are. Some 14k U.S. citizens have died so far this winter from flu - minus any hysteria, lockdowns, or the mandatory wearing of masks in public. All bar four coronavirus deaths have occurred within China's borders and way in excess of 90% of those in Wuhan province where the virus supposedly first appeared at an animal market which just happens to be a few miles away from China's only Level 4 bio lab and their equivalent of Britain's Porton Down facility.

    The article here: https://www.loc.gov/law/foreign-news...ne-law-passed/ is pasted in full below. That link is a U.S. government website. It goes a long way to solving this enigma. What we don't know and probably never will is how many citizens did China force to take a vaccine or vaccines on and in the weeks proceeding December 1, 2019, were they deliberately or unwittingly injected with poison and did being vaccinated mean certain death for all of them or only those with a sufficiently weak immune system?

    China: Vaccine Law Passed

    (Aug. 27, 2019) On June 29, 2019, the National People’s Congress Standing Committee of the People’s Republic of China (PRC or China) adopted the PRC Law on Vaccine Administration (Vaccine Law). The official Xinhua news agency states that the Law provides for the “strictest” vaccine management with tough penalties in order to ensure the country’s vaccine safety.

    Before the passage of this 100-article Law, provisions governing vaccines were contained in the PRC Drug Administration Law, PRC Law on the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, and a few relevant administrative regulations and rules.

    The new Law provides for regulatory requirements for researching, producing, distributing, and using vaccines. Such requirements, according to one legal commentator, are much more stringent than those for other drugs (art. 2). It also contains a chapter specifying penalties for violating the Vaccine Law, which are also stricter than those for violating other drug laws (ch. 10). According to the Law, if any violation of this Law constitutes a crime, a “heavier punishment” within the range of punishments provided by the Criminal Law on the relevant crimes is to be imposed (art. 79).

    The Law mandates the launching of a national vaccine electronic tracking platform that integrates tracking information throughout the whole process of vaccine production, distribution, and use to ensure all vaccine products can be tracked and verified (art. 10).

    According to the Law, China is to implement a state immunization program, and residents living within the territory of China are legally obligated to be vaccinated with immunization program vaccines, which are provided by the government free of charge. Local governments and parents or other guardians of children must ensure that children be vaccinated with the immunization program vaccines (art. 6).

    The Law establishes a compensation system for abnormal reactions to vaccination. A recipient of an immunization program vaccine who dies or suffers significant disability or organ and tissue damage is to be paid from the vaccination funds of the provincial level government if the damage falls within the scope of abnormal reactions associated with a vaccine or cannot be prevented (art. 56).

    The Law will take effect on December 1, 2019.

  3. #3

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Powerful stuff in this video. Providing she's not a gifted crisis actor then she has likely ensured she won't continue breathing for much longer.


  4. #4

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    A handy Wikipedia link to the "alternative" theories doing the rounds that people can cross-reference with the regular red pill bulletins on here.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misinf...virus_outbreak

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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Humbug. I asked you who the world owes $250 trillion to. You took an age to come up with 'inflation'. I resisted the urge to heap ridicule upon you. I answered that question indirectly on this page, post #125. It doesn't matter how wealthy a country is, what natural resources it has and how abundant they are, all governments must find ways to wrack up a huge national debt in order to pay interest as a form of tribute to those who run the show backstage.

  6. #6

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Humbug. I asked you who the world owes $250 trillion to. You took an age to come up with 'inflation'. I resisted the urge to heap ridicule upon you. I answered that question indirectly on this page, post #125. It doesn't matter how wealthy a country is, what natural resources it has and how abundant they are, all governments must find ways to wrack up a huge national debt in order to pay interest as a form of tribute to those who run the show backstage.
    I didn't, but ok. I know you normally see things that aren't there.

    So you're still sticking to the theory that China started the virus deliberately and will print money to recover their economy?

  7. #7

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Create money would be more accurate as very little of the physical type is printed. It's created digitally by someone sat at a computer. But to answer your question, yes they have already created tons of new currency and a great deal of that they have pumped into their stock markets which are now back to the level they were before the coronavirus outbreak as you'll see if you press 1 Month at this link: https://www.google.com/search?q=shan...hrome&ie=UTF-8

    It's been done to create the illusion that all is well when it patently isn't with half their population having to operate under restrictions and their economy has ground to a halt.

    I'm sticking to my theory they did release a mild virus as cover for administering bad vaccines.

  8. #8

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Create money would be more accurate as very little of the physical type is printed. It's created digitally by someone sat at a computer. But to answer your question, yes they have already created tons of new currency and a great deal of that they have pumped into their stock markets which are now back to the level they were before the coronavirus outbreak as you'll see if you press 1 Month at this link: https://www.google.com/search?q=shan...hrome&ie=UTF-8

    It's been done to create the illusion that all is well when it patently isn't with half their population having to operate under restrictions and their economy has ground to a halt.

    I'm sticking to my theory they did release a mild virus as cover for administering bad vaccines.
    Administering bad vaccines? Go on...

  9. #9

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    I posted an entire news article about China's mandatory vaccination program slated to begin December 1 last year further up this page.

    Global commerce will slow to a crawl in the months ahead because of the volume and breadth of what China produces, or used to. At best a deep recession is headed our way, maybe a depression. Joblessness and poverty levels will rocket.

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    Heisenberg
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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    I posted an entire news article about China's mandatory vaccination program slated to begin December 1 last year further up this page.

    Global commerce will slow to a crawl in the months ahead because of the volume and breadth of what China produces, or used to. At best a deep recession is headed our way, maybe a depression. Joblessness and poverty levels will rocket.
    Genuine question... have any of your Doomsday-esque predictions on here ever happened? If so, which ones? I'm curious.

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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Genuine question... have any of your Doomsday-esque predictions on here ever happened? If so, which ones? I'm curious.
    Organ started this thread with "overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?"

    As far as I can follow, he seems to flit between with one and the other.

  12. #12
    Heisenberg
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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Organ started this thread with "overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?"

    As far as I can follow, he seems to flit between with one and the other.
    Good spot

  13. #13

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Genuine question... have any of your Doomsday-esque predictions on here ever happened? If so, which ones? I'm curious.
    Yes. My global collapse forecast in 2008 came up trumps. Ever since the world's economies have been propped up on stilts with ever more debt and lower interest rates (cheaper credit). I must admit I didn't think it was possible to paper over the cracks for this long. Britain and the U.S. national debt, as two examples, have more than doubled during that span and all to delay the day of reckoning. This virus, and China's economic demise, seems to be the contrived pin to implode the debt bubble.

    Germany, Japan and Singapore's economies are already on the brink of recession. I've tried to warn Lardy and his uncle Cyril to prepare as best they can. But they remain sat on the settee together mouths agape with blank expressions waiting for the BBC news to tell them what to think and to believe.

    The fella in the vid below is Greg Mannarino. He's a very wealthy trader and financial analyst who provides a daily update on stock markets. The video is the one he posted yesterday evening. He knows what's coming over the hill - more bubble blowing before the switch is flicked, by design, to ruin as many people as possible. It's just 14 minutes long. If you think I spout nonsense then fair enough. He says much the same about our near future, and I couldn't find a dissenting voice amongst the comments beneath it.


  14. #14

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    [QUOTE=Organ Morgan.;5050035]Yes. My global collapse forecast in 2008 came up trumps. Ever since the world's economies have been propped up on stilts with ever more debt and lower interest rates (cheaper credit). I must admit I didn't think it was possible to paper over the cracks for this long. Britain and the U.S. national debt, as two examples, have more than doubled during that span and all to delay the day of reckoning. This virus, and China's economic demise, seems to be the contrived pin to implode the debt bubble.

    Germany, Japan and Singapore's economies are already on the brink of recession. I've tried to warn Lardy and his uncle Cyril to prepare as best they can. But they remain sat on the settee together mouths agape with blank expressions waiting for the BBC news to tell them what to think and to believe.

    The fella in the vid below is Greg Mannarino. He's a very wealthy trader and financial analyst who provides a daily update on stock markets. The video is the one he posted yesterday evening. He knows what's coming over the hill - more bubble blowing before the switch is flicked, by design, to ruin as many people as possible. It's just 14 minutes long. If you think I spout nonsense then fair enough. He says much the same about our near future, and I couldn't find a dissenting voice amongst the comments beneath it.


    Out of interest, who is holding the "contrived pin" you reference?

    And fair play to Greg. He has been predicting imminent global financial collapse of stocks and cash and people should be investing and silver and gold (Bizarrely he is a commodities trader) for almost a decade now. It's almost like he's praying on the easily convinced to further his own ends!

    https://www.silverdoctors.com/tag/greg-mannarino/

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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    I posted an entire news article about China's mandatory vaccination program slated to begin December 1 last year further up this page.

    Global commerce will slow to a crawl in the months ahead because of the volume and breadth of what China produces, or used to. At best a deep recession is headed our way, maybe a depression. Joblessness and poverty levels will rocket.
    Apologies Organ, I haven't spent years immersing myself in these crackpot theories so I don't grasp them straight away. So when you said China had passed a vaccine law about eight months ago, you meant they were 'administering bad vaccines' and released the virus to cover this (somehow). Maybe I need the dots joined up for me, or then again, maybe I really don't.

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    I missed your query re contrived pin. That's the beauty of it, nobody's seen wielding it. It can be scapegoated as an act of God. I guess the Chinese will have to start bumping their number of deaths up soon to help justify why it continues to lock down half its population and wreck its economy.

    I saw mentioned elsewhere that Israel has its first coronavirus case. It's mutated from an Asian only virus to an anti-Semitic one too.
    Has it mutated? Was it ever an Asian only virus? Or was that one of your smart theories? If a virus that was almost entirely in China was only killing Chinese people, then it must be Asian only. Luckily you're quick on your feet with amendments!

  16. #16

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Playing the man instead of the ball, Cyril.

    Remember not to bleat after the curtain falls on the bread and circuses show by saying no-one could have seen it coming or similar because you have been forewarned.

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    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Playing the man instead of the ball, Cyril.

    Remember not to bleat after the curtain falls on the bread and circuses show by saying no-one could have seen it coming or similar because you have been forewarned.
    I was talking about the guy who you put up in support of your arguments who turns out to have a vested interest in turning people away from stocks and bonds towards metals yet one of the illuminati couldn't see it for the naked self-interest it is.

    Ok ....the last bit of my sentence above was playing the man...granted!

  18. #18

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    I missed your query re contrived pin. That's the beauty of it, nobody's seen wielding it. It can be scapegoated as an act of God. I guess the Chinese will have to start bumping their number of deaths up soon to help justify why it continues to lock down half its population and wreck its economy.

    I saw mentioned elsewhere that Israel has its first coronavirus case. It's mutated from an Asian only virus to an anti-Semitic one too.

  19. #19

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    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...inas/#comments

    'Dominoes falling' in global shipping as coronavirus continues to grip China's economy

    Container shipping from Chinese ports has collapsed since the outbreak of coronavirus and has yet to show any sign of recovery, threatening chaos for manufacturing supply lines and the broader structure of global trade. Almost half of the planned sailings on the route from Asia to North Europe have been cancelled over the last four weeks. A parallel drama is unfolding on routes from the Pacific Rim to the US and Latin America.

    Lars Jensen from SeaIntelligence in Copenhagen said the loss of traffic is running at 300,000 containers a week. This will cause a logistical crunch in Europe in early March even if the epidemic is brought under control quickly. “The dominoes are toppling through the whole chain. When ships don’t leave port in China, they don’t stop to pick up cargo in Hong Kong, Saigon, or Singapore either. Freight rates are in free fall,” he said.

  20. #20

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    My dear fellow, I'm just speculating. I've referenced twice in this thread that the consensus figure is 60 million that the Chinese Communist Party deliberately culled its population of in the 1950s. You appear to believe the same Communist Party is above murdering its citizens today via compulsory vaccine shots. Its vassal state next door in North Korea is its major rival in the inhumanity stakes. Perhaps that's just a coincidence in your world? The anti-Semitic remark was an attempt at humour. Although as far as I'm aware those of Asian origin are those particularly susceptible to death from CV infection.

    You and some others here seem determined to ignore the gathering and imminent economic crap storm that's about to envelop the globe. Pay little attention of the danger to your health to concentrate on mitigating the effects of the assault on your wealth otherwise you'll regret being gripped by crippling inertia.

  21. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    My dear fellow, I'm just speculating. I've referenced twice in this thread that the consensus figure is 60 million that the Chinese Communist Party deliberately culled its population of in the 1950s. You appear to believe the same Communist Party is above murdering its citizens today via compulsory vaccine shots. Its vassal state next door in North Korea is its major rival in the inhumanity stakes. Perhaps that's just a coincidence in your world? The anti-Semitic remark was an attempt at humour. Although as far as I'm aware those of Asian origin are those particularly susceptible to death from CV infection.

    You and some others here seem determined to ignore the gathering and imminent economic crap storm that's about to envelop the globe. Pay little attention of the danger to your health to concentrate on mitigating the effects of the assault on your wealth otherwise you'll regret being gripped by crippling inertia.
    A lot of assumptions there, organ. A lot of assumptions.

    As I said earlier in the thread, it's wrong to suggest that just because I think it's a dumbass suggestion/speculation that China made and released the virus themselves that I'm in some kind of thrall to their government. And also you may be interested to learn that the coronavirus is directly affecting my own job. I expect it to get a lot worse before it gets better. But thanks for your lessons on the economic impact.

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    Tricky switching employment in anticipation of a downturn, I'll give in there.

    I was however suggesting other precautions such as stocking up on grub and other essentials, having enough cash on hand to last for several weeks and only having sufficient dough in bank accounts to cover bills.

  23. #23

    Re: Coronavirus: overhyped fear-mongering or potential mega doom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Tricky switching employment in anticipation of a downturn, I'll give in there.

    I was however suggesting other precautions such as stocking up on grub and other essentials, having enough cash on hand to last for several weeks and only having sufficient dough in bank accounts to cover bills.
    Who's switching employment? I assumed you were retired with a lot of time on your hands.

  24. #24

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    I was referring to you, not me. Yes, I called it quits at 50.

  25. #25

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    I'm not switching employment.

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