on 31-05-2020 10:33 AM
Hundreds of demonstrators across Australia have broken social distancing rules to protest against vaccinations, 5G and the coronavirus pandemic.
Protesters gathered at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne on Saturday and claimed the global COVID-19 health crisis was a 'scam'.
There are more than five-million cases of coronavirus cases across the globe and at least 350,000 people have died. Australia has recorded more than 7,000 infections and the death toll sits at 103 following the successful implementation of social distancing restrictions.
Brazen demonstrators also carried signs declaring they were against vaccines and 5G technology.
Lol @ the anti-virus shields on the horses
on 25-12-2020 05:24 AM
@katistrophik wrote:
Sorry I just photo shopped it as a jpg LOL
Thanks to Dom, I did get it in the picture file!
on 25-12-2020 05:25 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:
@lalbo-81 wrote:
@katistrophik wrote:Found it......
NEATO! How do I keep it to use,help!
With a mouse, right-click > save as...
And put it somewhere you can find it.
When you want to use it, click on the pic of the mountain (next to the chain) at the top of the reply window, find it and upload it.
Cool, thanks Dave!
on 25-12-2020 05:26 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:It will likely come in handy.
Many thanks to katistrophik for this valuable public service
Yes, thank you, Kat!
on 29-12-2020 09:45 AM
on 29-12-2020 12:23 PM
on 29-12-2020 07:29 PM
@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
Samoan-Australian influencer Taylor Winterstein, whose husband Frank is a former NRL star, has built a brand called “Tay’s Way Movement” based on her rejection of the science of vaccination, which she has linked with Bill Gates and his supposed role in the spread of COVID-19.
“In order to understand the corruption, conflicts of interest and collateral damage that comes with the 2020 coronavirus PLANdemic… we have to start with BILL GATES,” she wrote on Instagram in April.
Winterstein is selling $200 tickets for her 2020 Australian tour. Alternatively you can pay $1499 (with a payment plan available) to attend an “8 WEEK ONLINE PROGRAM that will break mainstream consciousness!!!” for people who are “ready to say goodbye to a fear-mongering, disempowering system and hello to freedom, to liberation”.
If you have any dough left over after that scam, perhaps you should consider buying your friends an "I'm With Stupid" t-shirt.
And a good 5000 feet of tin foil..
on 04-01-2021 12:56 AM
@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
Samoan-Australian influencer Taylor Winterstein, whose husband Frank is a former NRL star, has built a brand called “Tay’s Way Movement” based on her rejection of the science of vaccination, which she has linked with Bill Gates and his supposed role in the spread of COVID-19.
“In order to understand the corruption, conflicts of interest and collateral damage that comes with the 2020 coronavirus PLANdemic… we have to start with BILL GATES,” she wrote on Instagram in April.
Winterstein is selling $200 tickets for her 2020 Australian tour. Alternatively you can pay $1499 (with a payment plan available) to attend an “8 WEEK ONLINE PROGRAM that will break mainstream consciousness!!!” for people who are “ready to say goodbye to a fear-mongering, disempowering system and hello to freedom, to liberation”.
If you have any dough left over after that scam, perhaps you should consider buying your friends an "I'm With Stupid" t-shirt.
Gates is not a savoury character so I have been told. There are many credible people that do not trust him. Anyway, my reply isn't about him,. It is about Mrs Winterstein. I personally don't see any scam in what she has been doing. None of it is illegal.
Yes, one seminar was too high priced. I certainly wouldn't pay that much.
Anyway, just a thought here. What would be worse? Denying a proven effective early stage treatment in favour of pushing out a multi-billion dollar spinning vaccine with treatable people dying in the interim or someone running an expensive health seminar which has some good points?
The below was originally posted by rogespeed
Re: coronavirus vaccine, who should get it first?in reply to 4channel
on 11-29-2020 08:34 PM
@rogespeed wrote:
@4channel wrote:
Well, best to look at promoting good health and well-being before considering a rush vaccine pushed out by a greed-driven Big Pharma.for those that do not need immediate hospitalisation
‘Only a one in 17 billion chance hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work’: medical professor (msn.com)
A better link for the same clip is below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdsAVTkSDhM
So isn't this a whole lot worse.? LIves could have been saved.
04-01-2021 08:58 AM - edited 04-01-2021 08:59 AM
I take Plaquenil for an incurable auotimmune "tropical" disease, while it has limited desired effects it has also affected (permanently) my eyesight and my liver function.
I only take it when i need to. I need full eye examinations every 3 months and weekly blood tests. If levels get too high I get a phone call to stop the medication immediately....very safe that hydroxychloroquine......
on 04-01-2021 09:13 AM
04-01-2021 10:36 AM - edited 04-01-2021 10:37 AM
@icyfroth wrote:
As with everything, moderation is the key.
Administered in safe doses, and only when needed, it can be effective in the treatment of COVID if detected in the early stages.
Absolutely icyfroth! Taken correctly hydroxochlorquine works well. The selected-to-demonise reports by the managed media concentrate on the negative aspect where people are overdosing. We have to keep in mind that hydroxochlorqquiine is quite cheap to make. Not a big money spinner for Big Pharma like psychotropic drugs, chemotherapy and vaccines are.
People experiencing good health. well being etc. are of no interest to Big Pharma in the profit sense. The same can be said for countries that are experiencing stability and good relations with their neighbours. They are of no interest to weapons manufacturers.
Ahhh, but they are if the well being and stability can be compromised. Then they are of great interest!