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WARNING: "We expect by December a return to the full covid protocol" - Federal whistleblower
MVC
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Say what you want about Alex Jones, but his geopolitical predictions are incredibly accurate. He just said two seperate federal agent whistleblowers told him that the Biden gov wants to ramp up the scamdemic again, starting with mandatory masks for certain sectors in mid September and full restrictions by the years end. From a timing perspective it makes perfect sense as it will restrict Trump rallies through 2024 and allow for mail in ballot fraud again.
So yeah, might be bullshit but probably wise to prepare accordingly. They might even just try and isolate it to North America (the USA only just recently dropped its vax entry restrictions so they arent afraid to run the scam alone).
Source: Long video but he covers it in first 5 minutes: https://banned.video/watch?id=64dfc1dc4e506ac6f54060c9
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I have been seeing murmurings of this also, and even though it is creepy and unnerving as last time, it's a pleasant coincidence that I will be in South America again anyway (I spent most of the last pandemic in SA too, and it was cozy as fuck). Happy coincidence...
Do you predict people will be less docile and easy to control as last time around (as many are claiming will happen), or do you think that once authority asserts itself again: that the weak-minded will simply fold into a passive state of complicity -- just like happened before?
spursben316
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spursben316
😂😂😂😂
Don't think it will happen again tbh we'll not in UK anyway. If it was to come back reckon it would be a 70% - 30% split
It's just insane that people loved having there freedom taken away. I'll never get my head around it.
I do have contingency plans and access to cash places to go if the shit was to hit the fan.. My 1st stop would be Egypt or Mexico.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12428343/amp/Just-wanted-hear-Team-Government-scientists-including-Prof-Lockdown-Neil-Ferguson-warn-new-Covid-variant-Pirola-rapidly-spreading-world.html
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To be honest, I think most people will tacitly comply if this happens again. How people reacted to the situation last time made me lose a lot of faith in humanity. Getting dirty looks from people in ineffectual facemasks that are not good for your respiratory health and contain toxic microplastics giving me dirty looks for not wearing one wen I had done a lot of associated reading on the matter, when I knew they had not. People really latched onto the false premise to act like bullies and enforcers of tyranny as long as they could get away with. Absolutely pathetic...
Why Egypt/Mexico? I went to Mexico when my visa for Colombia expired and I really wish I hadn't. I did not like Yucatan much. Lovely people, but other than that it was not my kind of place. I left Mexico early, went to Paraguay, and much preferred it there.
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@Unknown user
To be honest, I think most people will tacitly comply if this happens again. How people reacted to the situation last time made me lose a lot of faith...
Im absolutely positive people will comply will rolling restrictions and mask wearing again. The majority of people dont have the will, self respect or ingenuity to live free of the institutions that will demand them. Most humans are now stupid, lazy, immoral, pathetic slobs. As long as they have uber eats, pornhub, netflix and some sort of UBI/welfare, they wont mind.
That being said, Im also absolutely positive there will be significant vaccine hesitancy. Everyone knows someone that was badly slickened or injured by them.
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@spursben316
😂😂😂😂 Don't think it will happen again tbh we'll not in UK anyway. If it was to come back reckon it would be a 70% - 30% split It's ...
Neil Ferguson is traitorous human filth. He reminds me of Yuval Harari. Harari hates the human experience because he grew up in a conservative religious culture while being a closet homo. Whatever bro. Get over it. Don't need to kill everyone.
spursben316
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@Unknown user
To be honest, I think most people will tacitly comply if this happens again. How people reacted to the situation last time made me lose a lot of faith...
Egypt is just dodgy and corrupt to the core. I fit in there whilst there in the height of the pandemic I had covid and could get negative test to fly back to uk even though was positive for the virus. There wasn't any social distance rules hotels were more bothered about bombs than masks.
Mexico pretty much the same.
Paraguay did u like ? I only know of 3 people who went there and said people were unfriendly. Mexico I love its just crazy
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Neil Ferguson is traitorous human filth. He reminds me of Yuval Harari. Harari hates the human experience because he grew up in a conservative religio...
Couldn't agree more. I am big fan of the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, and there was great theme throughout his writing. Basically: that we should fear the weak more so than the strong. In that: the strong are vital, healthy, tend to mind their own business, have a lot going on, and aren't so worried about what other people are doing. But, the pettiness of the weak drives them to seeing power over others due to their inherit state of insecurity in themselves.
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Egypt is just dodgy and corrupt to the core. I fit in there whilst there in the height of the pandemic I had covid and could get negative test to fly ...
When I travel I prefer countries that are culturally Christian. I haven't been to Egypt, and I would love to go, but a lot of people of different ethnic backgrounds are less pleasant to be around for someone like myself. I have met plenty of decent Muslims, but their contempt for their idea of what they think the West is often makes them myopic and arrogant regarding how they treat Westerners.
Paraguay was really great for me, and I got along really well with the people. What I liked about it is that it is so untouched by modernity, not yet so corrupted by the corporate control grid that is so well-established throughout so much of the rest of the world. Also the food quality is great, better than Colombia, food is cheaper there. And there are so many gorgeous women who are not at all feministic, are in fact properly feminine, and don't have their minds poisoned with so many manipulative Marxist ideals; like so many women in the modern 'developed' world.
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Couldn't agree more. I am big fan of the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, and there was great theme throughout his writing. Basically: that we should ...
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@Unknown user
Couldn't agree more. I am big fan of the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, and there was great theme throughout his writing. Basically: that we should ...
So true.! Strength in a man is the most important quality. It allows them to absorb massive stress and still function with morality. I also think strength and intelligence are closely related. Strength allows you to both see and speak the truth, Weak people, no matter how "inteligent", cant handle reality and think and react accordingly. They are also slaves to their emotions and desires.
Nature hates weak men. Thats why women shit test a man before sleeping with them to make sure they are strong. Natures doesnt want their weak genes to survive. I also think moderate bullying is very valuable as It allows you to constantly test the robustness of the men around you. In any high stress unit (rugby team, special forces etc), its constant banter and bagering. And its not done to pass the time, its to test the men around you.
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@spursben316
Egypt is just dodgy and corrupt to the core. I fit in there whilst there in the height of the pandemic I had covid and could get negative test to fly ...
Why do you like Mexico? Which parts in particular?
I was always deterred by the corruption and violence that I read about. Not sure if true though. I was told Cape town was dangerous but I found it perfectly peaceful.
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This was one of the crazy stories that deterred me. Riveting story of a how a bodybuilder making steroids in Mexico was kidnapped by the police and cartel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p686CAvlN-s
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@MVC
Why do you like Mexico? Which parts in particular? I was always deterred by the corruption and violence that I read about. Not sure if true though....
What I did not like about Mexico were the drug pushers around where I visited. They were a bunch of shameless, crooked, annoying tattoo-faced idiots with no respect for other people. Most people there were cool, but there were some people who were very clearly bad news and out to cause problems for other people. Also got stopped and searched in a fairly strong-armed manner by a bunch of heavily-armed Cancun cops who I thought were going to rob me.
spursben316
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@MVC
Why do you like Mexico? Which parts in particular? I was always deterred by the corruption and violence that I read about. Not sure if true though....
Mexico City its just insane I love it there. Tulum Merida and Valladolid.
I agree about South Africa was there November/December I visited Joburg Cape Town Durban
Pretoria and Bloemfontein. My best friend lives in South Africa said I was insane to give around Sewoto at night. I never ever felt unsafe. I felt more on edge in New York and San Francisco. I was born in London though so maybe I'm used to it. I do agree South Africa is dicey but UK instead of guns its mainly knives.
I could never get my head around South Africa the private security barb wire around the houses. asbestos roof on the houses.
Pavppz1
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Pavppz1
We gotta stop the world order from doing us this way
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We gotta stop the world order from doing us this way...
Agreed.
So... what's your strategy?
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@Unknown user
Agreed. So... what's your strategy?...
I think its a matter of understanding and accepting whats happening, retracting your consent/compliance, and then taking your assets and leaving the west. BRICS is the future for those of us wanting a human future, so choose a BRICS allied country, build a life there, and help shape a multipolar, human world. I just read today that Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have all been invited to become members of BRICS. That number will continue to grow.
The Western empire is done. Ukraine was their Stalingraad. Russia stood up to the bully and now everyone is emboldened. I think the migration of talent and wealth out of the west this decade will be epic. All of this to me is as clear as day, but the big x factor is what was in the those injections. Thats the quadrillion dollar question.
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'Ukraine was their Stalingraad.' Beautiful analogy.
But, I think this collapse is more so contrived than genuine unexpected catastrophe. I do agree, though: the West is clearly in decline, and will probably be following a trajectory similar to Zimbabwe or South Africa in the not too distant future. I am hoping I can escape more long term, so I need to work on my Spanish and making friends in other parts of the world. I am maybe less pessimistic about things than you strike me as, I think the West still has great potential, but the corrupt sell-out political class needs to be removed from power and real leaders who have the interest of their nations and their people at heart. Currently, it is literally the opposite....
I am sure myself and yourself would have plenty to talk as far as history and geopolitics. ;)
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@Unknown user
'Ukraine was their Stalingraad.' Beautiful analogy. But, I think this collapse is more so contrived than genuine unexpected catastrophe. I do agre...
I agree! Perhaps catch you in Colombia later this year!
kurtcaz
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kurtcaz
Fucking hell
spursben316
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spursben316
This thread needs to be locked and kept in vault for future generations. There is deep then there is deeeeep
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