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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Here is something interesting:
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C0VlD-19 is still new but from what we know from other Corona Viruses and similar viruses in general is that immunity isn't for life, on one hand. And that, with the way viruses mutate (like the flu), yearly waves require a different yearly shot.
Does this mean that we will have to take a yearly Corona Shot? Who will be making that? Who will be paying for it? Will it be patented or will it be open source, but due to economies of scale only a couple of big players will land government contracts to make it?
My country's government proposed to all major processed food factory that make anything wheat based to focus on making a single type of spaghetti for the sake of efficiency.
For now it's only a suggestion, but it's starting to sound more and more like a commie regime.
Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt says there is a clear answer to the question of whether it’s ok to leave the house for an aimless drive: no.
Schmidt encourages people to stay indoors and only leave the house when necessary, such as to get groceries and medication. That means not going for a drive just because you feel like it.
“If you don’t have a reason to be out, don’t be out,” he told CTVNews.ca via telephone Wednesday. “We want people to voluntarily comply with the situation we’re dealing with.”
The situation is now quickly getting worse in Sweden. Gatherings of more than 50 people were banned and people were adviced to stay home if possible. There have also been talks of restricting movement to and from Stockholm which is the worst affected area.
Mandatory vaccinations are where I drew the line in the sand a long time ago. Bill Gates? Hell no. If the guy had his way, we'd all be force-vaxinated, chip-implanted, and you'd be thrown in jail for using anything other than Windows.Serious question to everyone here:
At what point do you personally draw the line and would to refuse to comply with a governmental/medical/police order?
I myself would draw the line at a mandatory vaccine. Hopefully it doesn't come to that point...but the way Bill Gates is talking in the media, looks like he believes that's the only way we'll ever be able to have mass public gatherings again.
Serious question to everyone here:
At what point do you personally draw the line and would to refuse to comply with a governmental/medical/police order?
I myself would draw the line at a mandatory vaccine. Hopefully it doesn't come to that point...but the way Bill Gates is talking in the media, looks like he believes that's the only way we'll ever be able to have mass public gatherings again.
It's a shame people can't see similar "actions" compared to the past. If they did, and ignored the "narrative", things would make a lot more sense.I think the common ground would be that in both cases, millions of peoples lives are affected by decisions that a small group of people in a government are responsible for.
In both cases the government in power boils down to usually a small group of less than a hundred people that are responsible for the message, and direction that is sent to the population of millions. That is how horrific things like the holocaust happen. You believe a German citizen in Germany has a bloodlust and is any different than any other person in any other country at that time or since? Feed a rational person the message you want them to believe, for long enough, with enough "evidence" (factual or made up) and eventually that rational person will believe the only rational solution is the extreme one you provide.
This current situation puts a giant light on behavioral psychology of populations, and how it's moved. It's not a coincidence that countries are all reacting in similar ways. The way to get someone to agree and in this case comply with you is to provide them with enough evidence that leads them to believe that they are making the best/right choice on there own free will.
When you have constitutional rights to fall back on. I am NOT going to talk to police therby ultimately not complying with essential only transportation movement/curfews.
I also know the DA, so I’m not worried about what will ultimately happen to me. He probably won’t be charging people. If he did though, a good defense attorney would be at the ready. This is a case where the arrest itself will be illegal.
The last time I got pulled over, I was excited to see a body camera on the cop. They deescalate police tyranny pretty well. Under no circumstance should anyone be aggressive or rude to a cop. Just politely inform them of your right that you intend to utilize.
Remember when they slap those cuffs on you for walking alone in a huge park, that they just released over 3,000 felons from prison for the “public good”.
you’re the criminal, the prisoners aren’t, up is down, left is right.
how did they get this power? Happeners who at the beginning of this thread acted like the world was falling. People like @GIlman @loop101 who cave their civil liberties at the first push.
real Americans are always team nothingburger and refuse to budge for just a flu
California to release 3,500 inmates early as coronavirus spreads inside prisons
As coronavirus spreads, California prisons plan to release 3,500 inmates early.www.latimes.com
A quick reminder. We still have constitutional rights. You don’t have to talk to cops. If they ask you where you are going, you DO NOT HAVE TO, AND SHOULDN‘T ANSWER. It is none of their business.
Know Your Rights | Stopped by Police | ACLU
Being stopped by police is a stressful experience that can go bad quickly. Here we describe what the law requires and also offer strategies for handling police encounters. We want to be clear: The burden of de-escalation does not fall on private citizens — it falls on police officers. However...www.aclu.org
Over and over you post stuff that I am flat out ready to love. And then you garnish it with a heap of bullshit.
alpha male nothingburgers
Over and over you post stuff that I am flat out ready to love. And then you garnish it with a heap of bullshit.
Remember when they slap those cuffs on you for walking alone in a huge park, that they just released over 3,000 felons from prison for the “public good”.
you’re the criminal, the prisoners aren’t, up is down, left is right.
how did they get this power? Happeners who at the beginning of this thread acted like the world was falling. People like @GIlman @loop101 who cave their civil liberties at the first push.
real Americans are always team nothingburger and refuse to budge for just a flu
California to release 3,500 inmates early as coronavirus spreads inside prisons
As coronavirus spreads, California prisons plan to release 3,500 inmates early.www.latimes.com
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@Rivoli on March 12: "It's over guys." Worldwise cases = 145.2K
Four Weeks Later: Worldwide cases = 1.5 Million.
@Rivoli on April 9: "I told you guys it was a nothingburger."
Photoshopped. I never said that.
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@Rivoli on March 12: "It's over guys." Worldwise cases = 145.2K
Four Weeks Later: Worldwide cases = 1.5 Million.
@Rivoli on April 9: "I told you guys it was a nothingburger."
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