Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » Youtube listings are changed also. Lots of 9/11 conspiracy video showing up on the first feed. How long will it last? There at least 4 Jesse Ventura videos on 9/11 first try, all hidden before.
Dohnjoe wrote: » According to some conspiracy sites, all of these lockdowns are apparently part of a plan for governments to get "more control" over the people, they can't get enough of that control apparently, and any economic crisis from this is deliberate in an attempt to get cheap shares apparently
leavingirl wrote: » I would do jail time to avoid it.
leavingirl wrote: » Denmark has just passed a law making any future coronavirus vaccinations mandatory for the whole population. A few weeks ago at work I mentioned that this will be a consequence of all of the hysteria and I was called a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist lol. A cruel and scary dystopia awaits. By all accounts the probable vaccine will be an RNA type, a very, very dangerous and untested vaccine. I would do jail time to avoid it.https://www.thelocal.dk/20200313/denmark-passes-far-reaching-emergency-coronavirus-law
leavingirl wrote: » You sound like a right little gay bastard
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » Did anyone see Trump today talk about Pharma in Ireland. He has a list to bring them home? 1:54 minutes. That's not looking good for the Irish economy, if they decided to shut up shop, and go home. If their business close down during a lockdown, what would they do Hmmm?
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Your at nothing trying to talk to these people just pooh pooh everything and everything governments do is for their benefit. They really are that naive and dumbed down. Give ya an example Varadkar said the elderly have to 'cocoon' stay looked up for least 4 months. No visits to dr, no hospital appointments, no sunlight, no social interaction etc. Prisoners in effect leading to countless deaths and mass dehumanisation of the elderly, it also makes no sense whatsoever. The real reason is the big boys don't want to pay their pensions so just let them die off. Varadkars cutesy term cocooning will lead to countless deaths of the elderly. However most will see it as noble or kind to them. Really shows the vast vast vast majority of people simply cannot think or question anything.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Your at nothing trying to talk to these people just pooh pooh everything and everything governments do is for their benefit. They really are that naive and dumbed down.
Varadkar said the elderly have to 'cocoon' stay looked up for least 4 months. No visits to dr, no hospital appointments, no sunlight, no social interaction etc. Prisoners in effect leading to countless deaths and mass dehumanisation of the elderly, it also makes no sense whatsoever.
Really shows the vast vast vast majority of people simply cannot think or question anything.
The Nal wrote: » What is it with conspiracy loons and the same conten? Ive seen this video now from the same people over and over. Jim Corr etc. You're like clones. Also "no sunlight". lol. Ive also yet to see another source for this Denmark law thats been passed.
Dohnjoe wrote: » You keep labeling people naive and dumb who don't adhere to your fringe world view. At the same time you've complained about being labelled yourself. It's hypocritical and contradictory. Makes perfect sense. They are the most vulnerable to the disease, and obviously visits from grandchildren etc puts them at high risk. You have bizarrely twisting that to fit some absurd narrative in your head. And there you go again.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » I call people naive for believing everything governments tell them. They have no reason to tell us the truth. You have a mind to use it.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Conten?. New invented word there or do you mean content?.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Varadkar said the elderly have to 'cocoon' stay looked up for least 4 months.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » How do you get sunlight indoors?. :rolleyes:
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Away with you now to fawn and drool all over Varadkar's speech when he's telling us 15,000 might get it (based on nothing; sheer fear mongering) and the elderly should be locked away like prisoners. Fantastic isn't it, have you been tweeting how fantastic he is?. Lad if you ever had an independent thought it would die of loneliness!.
Dohnjoe wrote: » You seem to have this personal view that the government are these cartoonishly evil villains who are abusing this current crisis to implement bizarre fiendish plans. You clearly have contempt for people who don't swallow this view of yours, branding them "braindead". I'm not sure on what level you've rationalised in your mind that Leo Varadkar has "it in" for older and more vulnerable people apart from taking common sense and necessary steps to protect them from the virus.
IAMAMORON wrote: » I think the overall strategy of attempting to decimate the elderly cannot be ignored. Death rates for the over 80's are touching 50-60% currently. The virus is killing 36% of Italians between 70-80, the figures in Spain are not as bad, but not far off. It is a massive relief to global pension funds which have been top heavy and poorly elasticated for over 20 years now. It is a coldly efficient fact. I find the outbreak in Iran the most compelling element to the current crisis. That just cannot be a fluke? What I am most confused about is why China have elected to not update the world with their current figures? The figure of 80k has not grown in weeks, what is going on there? Furthermore, given the way the virus spread through northern Italy ( during the ski season), the outbreak seems more sinister than ever.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » How is being locked up going to benefit them?.
"At a certain point we will advise the elderly and people who have a long-term illness to stay at home for several weeks. We are putting in place the systems to ensure that if you are one of them, you will have food, supplies and are checked on. We call this “cocooning” and it will save many lives, particularly the most vulnerable, the most precious in our society. It’s going to be very difficult to stay apart from our loved ones. Most grandparents just want to give their grandkids a hug and a kiss – but as hard as this is, we need to keep our physical distance to stop the virus. Technology can help – check in with your loved ones on Skype or Facetime and promise them you’ll see them again soon. We’ve already seen our fantastic community spirit spring into action. Phone your neighbours, see if they need help, and make sure those who are living alone are not left alone."
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you are ascribing motives to a virus. The only motive a virus has is to replicate itself. The best way to ensure that old people are not wiped out is to make sure they dont catch this virus in the first place. In the absence of a vaccine the best way to ensure that is to minimise contact with potential vectors of the virus. Somehow that is being taken by the usual suspects as a strategy to solve the pension crisis.
IAMAMORON wrote: » No vaccine has been developed? The insinuation is that the virus is man made and deliberately planted in China, Iran and possibly Italy. The purpose is to wipe out the elderly population of Europe with cold efficiency, they are the most expensive pension payees on the planet. Pension funds in the developed world have developed into glorified Ponzi schemes. In the 50's, 60's and 70's they worked seamlessly as the majority of members were paying into the schemes. However since the 90's these people have been retiring. When the schemes were initially actuarially assessed, it was conceived that people would live maybe 10-15 years after they retire. All the schemes were built on this premise. However in reality with advances in healthcare people are now living an extra 10-15 years, this is crippling the pension funds. As is stands there are pensioners alive who added 40 years of premium to a scheme and may have taking 30 years out... ( someone who worked 40 years form 18-58 and is now 88 years old, this happens). The pension funds were never built for this. A virus which does not affect the young but kills over a 1/3 of pensioners solves this problem, with cold efficiency.