Richard@DecisionSkills wrote:If the UK is so bad, what’s your migration plan? Given we have a republic, much of the USA is a safe zone. We’d take you in Candid.
Thanks. I'll stand by my country and its citizens, if not its rulers, but that's a kind offer.
Yes. I’ve seen quite a few reports about this. There is no doubt in my mind the jab isn’t worth the risk. Still, the numbers are so small there is no statistical impact as the global population clock keeps going up, tick, tick, tick.
As explained earlier, it will for a while. David Suzuki was talking years ago about a doubling rate and that we were, as he put it, already past the 59th minute. I agreed with him (and others all the way back to Malthus) that we were headed for disaster. I just couldn't think what to do about it, other than extol the joys of remaining child-free to anyone who'd listen. That was an amalgamation of Darwinism and feminism.
If I had children and grandchildren now I'd be worried sick about them. I'm aware quality of life has been gradually reduced in each generation since the 1920s, when apparently we had the optimum population. Most people
do have children, and I've more than a hunch they're the same people who want desperately to believe that masks, antisocial distancing, lockdowns, jabs and vaxpasses are a great idea.
There's a lot to be said against bringing new people screaming into the world, and they all
do scream unless there's something very wrong with them. So having been told from my late teens to my early thirties that I was "selfish" for not wanting children, I see clearly that the boot's on the other foot. Buy a dog, for pity's sake! Or for women like the one I was forced to hear screaming obscenities at her two small children all the way round aa supermarket this week, DON'T buy a dog.
Does that put you in mind of the current situation? We're "selfish" if not outright killers for saying no to masks and jabs, when in fact it's the piously pricked leading us further into disaster.
Vaxpasses arrived in the UK this week via Our Johnson's Plan B, which anyone with half a brain knows was THE plan right from the start. I'll have to face it on public transport sooner or later and don't yet have a game plan. I will NOT wear a mask, nor will I have the deathjab. Not voluntarily, anyway.
Our Johnson has also said all NHS staff must be jabbed or fired by April. Most of them seem to be aware of what the jabs are doing because they're all up in arms (haha) now.
Way to ensure all health services are overwhelmed in flu season, while the despicable BBC continues to tell the masses it's all the fault of people like me when in fact it's the jolly jab-havers filling hospitals now.
Those pesky perpetrators are doing a horrible job. It’s been 2 years and the population keeps rising!
I would have credited you with more foresight and mathematical ability than that, Richard.
So now only three years left for “huge reductions”. When will the clock start reversing Candid? When will you and I be able to check that link and see the population getting lower instead of higher?
Can't speak for you, but I have my doubts I'll live to see it. I certainly wasn't thinking that way before THAT Friday the Thirteenth of March last year, but as I see each legal challenge get knocked down (because governments own judiciary systems), my mood plummets.
Here's the high points of the UK's Coronavirus Act 2020:
1 forced detention of anyone, including children, and for any amount of time
2 forcible collection of biological samples from anyone’s body
3 no clear access to legal rights for anyone detained in isolation facilities
4 lockdowns of up to two years and six months
5 weakening of state surveillance safeguards via track and trace
6 reduced protection from forcible detention and treatment under the Mental Health Act
7 where there is a death in police or any other form of custody the body can be disposed of without any medical examination, certification or inquest
8 cremation enforced against personal wishes or religious belief
9 no medical certification of deaths; all to be registered as covid-19
10 NHS to be fully indemnified should it fail for any reason to provide care, the absence of which leads to patient deaths
11 just one medical officer required to sign a compulsory treatment order, including enforced injections
12 local authorities exempt from compliance with duties specified in the Care Act 2014
13 removal of all personal and civil rights under Common Law
From Coronavirus Bill: emergency Covid-19 legislation * House of Lords Library
https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/rese ... 2020-0086/On a brighter note, H and I had dinner with two of his cousins last night. There were very few masked idiots and everyone seemed to be in festive mood. Clearly no member of staff or public was afraid of any trumped-up virus. A lot of people (including me) are afraid of our Government, though.