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Dr Vernon Coleman: They want to kill 6 Bn of us, enslave us [Covid-19]

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    Alex Jones always sounded "pretty sure", would you believe anything he says?

    Funny enough, one often reads, in comments' section of Youtube videos about COVID-19, comments such as "Alex Jones was right", or "Alex Jones has been saying all of this for years".


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,396 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Funny enough, one often reads, in comments' section of Youtube videos about COVID-19, comments such as "Alex Jones was right", or "Alex Jones has been saying all of this for years".

    But Alex Jones admitted himself that his show was only for "entertainment", He admits himself that he made things up because he was an "entertainer".


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    But Alex Jones admitted himself that his show was only for "entertainment", He admits himself that he made things up because he was an "entertainer".

    Did he? I didn't know that. He never mentioned that when he was on with Joe Rogan.


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,396 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Did he? I didn't know that. He never mentioned that when he was on with Joe Rogan.

    My apologies, not an entertainer but a "performance artist"

    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/infowars-alex-jones-performance-artist-playing-character-lawyer-conspiracy-theory-donald-trump-a7687571.html%3famp
    InfoWars' Alex Jones is a 'performance artist playing a character', says his lawyer


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,747 ✭✭✭✭Dohnjoe


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Funny enough, one often reads, in comments' section of Youtube videos about COVID-19, comments such as "Alex Jones was right", or "Alex Jones has been saying all of this for years".

    Yeaaaahh, I think you're taking the mick here :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    Dohnjoe wrote: »
    Yeaaaahh, I think you're taking the mick here :)

    Here are a few comments on the Joe Rogan and Alex Jones interview:

    "everything he’s talking about is literally happening"

    "Dude im telling you, Alex Jones might be fried but alot of what he says is spot on."

    "AND ITS SCARY HOW CLOSE AJ GETS WITH SOME OF THIS STUFF> JUST LOOK AT 2020 ITS ALL TRUE. OUCH"


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,396 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Here are a few comments on the Joe Rogan and Alex Jones interview:

    "everything he’s talking about is literally happening"

    "Dude im telling you, Alex Jones might be fried but alot of what he says is spot on."

    "AND ITS SCARY HOW CLOSE AJ GETS WITH SOME OF THIS STUFF> JUST LOOK AT 2020 ITS ALL TRUE. OUCH"

    Comments = evidence :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    Comments = evidence :pac:

    Not evidence. Just people who are looking at what's going on and remembering that Alex Jones said that all of what's going on would happen.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,747 ✭✭✭✭Dohnjoe


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Not evidence. Just people who are looking at what's going on and remembering that Alex Jones said that all of what's going on would happen.

    I think this is a bit of a spiel but anyway

    Alex Jones is in court for claiming that relatives of slain children from the Sandy Hook shooting massacre were actors. Which he carried on with for years. These family members were harassed by conspiracy theorists, some had to move house multiple times, couldn't visit their children's graves, etc. When legal action appeared he admitted it was a lie and that the shootings were real. He's a real piece of ****.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,642 ✭✭✭I see sheep


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Says it all. And still people believe him and the government and obediently wear the muzzle.

    More from the people behind Agenda 21:

    “If we don’t overthrow capitalism, we don’t have chance of saving the world ecologically. I think it is possible to have an ecology sound society under socialism...

    I agree with nearly all those quotes, what's the problem with them?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    I agree with nearly all those quotes, what's the problem with them?

    I don't know. When I think of socialism Venezuela comes to mind.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,586 ✭✭✭4068ac1elhodqr


    I agree with nearly all those quotes, what's the problem with them?
    Surely there is only on fire way to 'save the world, ecologically'

    It isn't simply a socio-economic model factor. The only way to achieve it (in this short window of opportunity), is best not to mention (see thread title).

    Some would argue that some type of WW3 is inevitable, perhaps it is, with China growing into an all powerful Dragon, that would reduce populations, and thus some areas of the environment.

    The big problem with that is many fields would no longer produce safe to eat foodstuffs for many years after. All the billionaires seem to have bunkers in NZ these days, perhaps that's an option. Much of S.America would also be unscaved.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    Surely there is only on fire way to 'save the world, ecologically'

    It isn't simply a socio-economic model factor. The only way to achieve it (in this short window of opportunity), is best not to mention (see thread title).

    Some would argue that some type of WW3 is inevitable, perhaps it is, with China growing into an all powerful Dragon, that would reduce populations, and thus some areas of the environment.

    The big problem with that is many fields would no longer produce safe to eat foodstuffs for many years after. All the billionaires seem to have bunkers in NZ these days, perhaps that's an option. Much of S.America would also be unscaved.

    Totally normal to have a great reset for a virus with a 99.9% survival rate. How nice of the Davos crowd to decide for the world that a reset is needed (without asking the world, of course).

    How convenient that a virus comes along to destroy the global economy to enable them to pursue their reset. How convenient that MIT knew in March that the world would not go back to normal. But somehow we're conspiracy theorists for being a bit suspicious.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    Charles calling for the economy to be "reset" today to be "sustainable and inclusive". Agendas 21 and 2030.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,863 ✭✭✭✭Thargor


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Charles calling for the economy to be "reset" today to be "sustainable and inclusive". Agendas 21 and 2030.

    Thats a great trolling style you've developed this time around, irritating to read and draws a lot of replies but nothing that will get you banned, I'd say you'll be able to ride this one for a good long while.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,586 ✭✭✭4068ac1elhodqr


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Charles calling for the economy to be "reset" today to be "sustainable and inclusive". Agendas 21 and 2030.
    He warned the impact of climate change will "dwarf" coronavirus, and called for "swift (and immediate)" action. Also uses the now familar term 'short window of opportunity'.
    All sounds a bit like making an 'opportunity out of a crisis' does it not?

    Let's not forget, in 1988, the Duke of Edinburgh joked about deadly viruses when speaking to Deutsche Press Agentur. Prince Philip reportedly said:
    “In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, to contribute something to solving overpopulation.”
    This was just a bit of light hearted banter, apparently.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    He warned the impact of climate change will "dwarf" coronavirus, and called for "swift (and immediate)" action. Also uses the now familar term 'short window of opportunity'.
    All sounds a bit like making an 'opportunity out of a crisis' does it not?

    Let's not forget, in 1988, the Duke of Edinburgh joked about deadly viruses when speaking to Deutsche Press Agentur. Prince Philip reportedly said:

    This was just a bit of light hearted banter, apparently.

    Charles is at the forefront of WEF's Great Reset, so it's not surprising that he's speaking of a "short window of opportunity". The Secretary-General of the UN, António Guterres, another reset man, recently declared that the pandemic had exposed the evils of the patriarchy. Funny he hasn't reisgned and stepped aside to allow a woman to take over. One rule for thee ...

    The amazing thing about all of this is how open they're being. They're telling the world what they're planning to do and people still carry on as though there's nothing sinister afoot.

    One hears talk of "Build Back Better" in different parts of the world. So that's "build back better", "we're all in this together", "new normal" and "a short window of opportunity". Almost as though they're reading from a script.

    But let's keep worrying about cases, about the importance of healthy people getting tested, and adding to the 15% unemployment rate. Don't be surprised if it hits 30% soon.


  • Registered Users Posts: 40,102 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    He warned the impact of climate change will "dwarf" coronavirus, and called for "swift (and immediate)" action. Also uses the now familar term 'short window of opportunity'.
    All sounds a bit like making an 'opportunity out of a crisis' does it not?

    Let's not forget, in 1988, the Duke of Edinburgh joked about deadly viruses when speaking to Deutsche Press Agentur. Prince Philip reportedly said:

    This was just a bit of light hearted banter, apparently.

    you think he was foreshadowing covid 32 years in advance? or maybe he was just talking his usual ****e. I worry about somebody who puts too much credence on the words of some who says stuff like:


    1966: "British women can't cook".

    1969: "What do you gargle with, pebbles?" To Sir Tom Jones after a Royal Variety Performance.

    1981: "Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed." During the 1981 recession.

    1984: "You are a woman, aren't you?" In Kenya after accepting a small gift from a local woman.

    1986: "If you stay here much longer you'll all be slitty-eyed." To a group of British students during a royal visit to China.

    1988: "It looks like a tart's bedroom." On seeing plans for the Duke and Duchess of York's house at Sunninghill Park.

    1992: "Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease." In Australia when asked to stroke a koala.

    1993: "You can't have been here that long, you haven't got a pot belly". To a Briton he met in Hungary.

    1994: "Aren't most of you descended from pirates?" To a wealthy islander in the Cayman Islands.

    1995: "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test." To a Scottish driving instructor.

    1996: "If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?" In response to calls to ban firearms after the Dunblane shooting.

    1997: "Bloody silly fool!" Referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him.

    1999: "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." Speaking to a group of young deaf people in Cardiff who were standing near a steel band.

    1999: "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." Referring to an old-fashioned fuse box in a factory near Edinburgh.

    2001: "You're too fat to be an astronaut." To 13-year-old Andrew Adams who told Prince Philip he wanted to go into space.

    2002: "Still throwing spears?" Question put to an Australian Aborigine during a visit.

    2002: "You look like a suicide bomber." To a young policewoman wearing a bullet-proof vest on Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.

    2009: "There's a lot of your family in tonight." After looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians.

    2009: "Well, you didn't design your beard too well, did you?" To designer Stephen Judge about his tiny goatee beard.

    2010: "Do you have a pair of knickers made out of this?" To Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie Pointing while pointing to some tartan in Edinburgh.

    2010: "Do you work in a strip club?" To 24-year-old Barnstaple Sea Cadet Elizabeth Rendle when she told him she also worked in a nightclub.

    2012: "I would get arrested if I unzipped that dress." To 25-year-old council worker Hannah Jackson, who was wearing a dress with a zip running the length of its front, on a Jubilee visit to Bromley, Kent.

    2013: "The Philippines must be half empty as you're all here running the NHS." On meeting a Filipino nurse at Luton and Dunstable Hospital.

    2013: "[Children] go to school because their parents don't want them in the house." To Malala Yousafzai, who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban and now campaigns for the right of girls to go to school without fear.

    2017: "You look starved." To a pensioner on a visit to the Charterhouse almshouse for elderly men.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    you think he was foreshadowing covid 32 years in advance? or maybe he was just talking his usual ****e. I worry about somebody who puts too much credence on the words of some who says stuff like:


    1966: "British women can't cook".

    1969: "What do you gargle with, pebbles?" To Sir Tom Jones after a Royal Variety Performance.

    1981: "Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed." During the 1981 recession.

    1984: "You are a woman, aren't you?" In Kenya after accepting a small gift from a local woman.

    1986: "If you stay here much longer you'll all be slitty-eyed." To a group of British students during a royal visit to China.

    1988: "It looks like a tart's bedroom." On seeing plans for the Duke and Duchess of York's house at Sunninghill Park.

    1992: "Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease." In Australia when asked to stroke a koala.

    1993: "You can't have been here that long, you haven't got a pot belly". To a Briton he met in Hungary.

    1994: "Aren't most of you descended from pirates?" To a wealthy islander in the Cayman Islands.

    1995: "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test." To a Scottish driving instructor.

    1996: "If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?" In response to calls to ban firearms after the Dunblane shooting.

    1997: "Bloody silly fool!" Referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him.

    1999: "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." Speaking to a group of young deaf people in Cardiff who were standing near a steel band.

    1999: "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." Referring to an old-fashioned fuse box in a factory near Edinburgh.

    2001: "You're too fat to be an astronaut." To 13-year-old Andrew Adams who told Prince Philip he wanted to go into space.

    2002: "Still throwing spears?" Question put to an Australian Aborigine during a visit.

    2002: "You look like a suicide bomber." To a young policewoman wearing a bullet-proof vest on Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.

    2009: "There's a lot of your family in tonight." After looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians.

    2009: "Well, you didn't design your beard too well, did you?" To designer Stephen Judge about his tiny goatee beard.

    2010: "Do you have a pair of knickers made out of this?" To Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie Pointing while pointing to some tartan in Edinburgh.

    2010: "Do you work in a strip club?" To 24-year-old Barnstaple Sea Cadet Elizabeth Rendle when she told him she also worked in a nightclub.

    2012: "I would get arrested if I unzipped that dress." To 25-year-old council worker Hannah Jackson, who was wearing a dress with a zip running the length of its front, on a Jubilee visit to Bromley, Kent.

    2013: "The Philippines must be half empty as you're all here running the NHS." On meeting a Filipino nurse at Luton and Dunstable Hospital.

    2013: "[Children] go to school because their parents don't want them in the house." To Malala Yousafzai, who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban and now campaigns for the right of girls to go to school without fear.

    2017: "You look starved." To a pensioner on a visit to the Charterhouse almshouse for elderly men.

    While he has come out with a few clangers, as you've outlined, he's undoubtedly a very powerful and influential man.


  • Registered Users Posts: 40,102 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    While he has come out with a few clangers, as you've outlined, he's undoubtedly a very powerful and influential man.

    a man who has to walk a few steps behind his wife is not a very powerful and influential man.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    a man who has to walk a few steps behind his wife is not a very powerful and influential man.

    But he's heir to the throne. The future King of England is undoubtedly a powerful man.


  • Registered Users Posts: 40,102 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    But he's heir to the throne. The future King of Ireland is undoubtedly a powerful man.

    do you even know who prince philip is? here is a clue: He isn't heir to the throne and he isn't future king of ireland as we dont have a king. is there anything you don't need to be corrected on?


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,396 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    But he's heir to the throne. The future King of Ireland is undoubtedly a powerful man.

    Prince phillip was never heir to the throne and would/could never have been king.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    do you even know who prince philip is? here is a clue: He isn't heir to the throne and he isn't future king of ireland as we dont have a king. is there anything you don't need to be corrected on?

    Sorry, I meant to write King of England, of course.

    And I just reread your post. I thought it was Charles who said those things. Sorry.


  • Registered Users Posts: 40,102 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Sorry, I meant to write King of England, of course.

    he is never going to be king of england either. as i asked, do you actually know who you are talking about?


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,396 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    Sorry, I meant to write King of England, of course.

    And I just reread your post. I thought it was Charles who said those things. Sorry.

    Nope


    Wrong again


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    he is never going to be king of england either. as i asked, do you actually know who you are talking about?

    King of the United Kingdom. The point is that he's a very powerful and influential man.


  • Registered Users Posts: 40,102 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    King of the United Kingdom. The point is that he's a very powerful and influential man.


    you're just not getting it, are you? Prince Philip will never be king of anywhere.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 734 ✭✭✭Dionaibh


    you're just not getting it, are you? Prince Philip will never be king of anywhere.

    I don't know what you're talking about. I said that I thought it was Charles who said those things and apologised after I realised it was Prince Philip who said them. I know that Prince Philip will never be King. I'm talking about Charles. I'm saying that Charles is a powerful and influential man.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 40,102 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    Dionaibh wrote: »
    I don't know what you're talking about. I said that I thought it was Charles who said those things and apologised after I realised it was Prince Philip who said them. I know that Prince Philip will never be King. I'm talking about Charles. I'm saying that Charles is a powerful and influential man.

    Influential? maybe, i'm sure some people listen to him. Powerful? absolutely not. he has little or no actual power


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