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George, to my eyes this is a piece about Frankie Dettori and his occasional waywardness. To conflate it with Covid and its multifarious arguments for and against lockdown is an overreach. But then, perhaps, you think Codogno never happened?
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It was the potion that controlled the disease and allowed the country, the world, to reopen. Allowing Bill Gates to implant his microchips and change our DNA is a price worth paying to save billions of lives.
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boy george a monomaniac conspiracy mug who just cant let it go
i would stork him if he didnt have so many already |
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RoyalAcademy, I'm increasingly of the opinion that in the end all you can be sure of is what you see / experience in your own life, so please do tell me, what were *YOUR* "covid" experiences?
And btw, to my eyes, it's a piece by a so-called journalist who wrote something that should have prompted him into questioning the credibility of a test that was "not uncommon to deliver rogue results", given what those results were used to justify. |
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Busyfool, the worst geopolitical analyst the forum has ever known, consistently missing the point that those who brought the hoax to us, are still in power and at the centre of the world's current ills.
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As for Ramruma, she has yet to see a BBC article that she didn't like the look of!
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BOY GEORGE Joined: 14 Jul 04
Replies: 6508710 Feb 26 18:28 RoyalAcademy, I'm increasingly of the opinion that in the end all you can be sure of is what you see / experience in your own life in that case you had to have been in dallas in 1963, manchester in 2017, the moon in 1969, netanyahoo's cabinet, and a member of the illuminati |
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RoyalAcademy, I'm increasingly of the opinion that in the end all you can be sure of is what you see / experience in your own life
And when you see what (so called) AI generated footage can produce, all the more so. |
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Frankie Dettori stops riding.
GEORGE.B gets up on his hobby horse. Then he get up on his high horse. If you challenge him prepare to experience a bit of rough riding. Politics forum down there ⬇ |
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I lost two elderly relations to Covid and possibly old age hastened by the illness. I "saw" the networks I trust (you can just guess what the woke watch) and saw the elderly dying from a savage virus as a result of what the WHO labelled a global pandemic. Disagreeing with health professionals as an amateur sleuth would be a step too far for me, personally.
You obviously read the "so called" journalist despite your scepticism but Julian Muscatt doesn't deserve your insult. On a more agreeable point, your regular postings are very enjoyable and, ironically, entirely free from the same biliousness. |
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you is dead right about that and your mate putin churns out tons of it. here is a very boring personal tale about how insidious it is;
someone sent me a vid of 3 pundits talking after an nrl game in aus, as he knows im a fan nothing exciting, just the usual platitudes, 'tried hard' 'must do better' etc and i thought why has he sent me this boring bollox? until the rolling credits and the last bit was; 'this is entirely phoney and created by ai. these people have never met, let alone been in a studio together' it was impossible to tell, and i know those people well enough and this was an amateur, not a state actor so alllah alone knows what else is out there another reason to keep away from loonytube |
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Millions had a PCR test that was described in Muscat's article as "not uncommon to deliver rogue results", and as I'm sure most will be aware, if someone had tested "positive" within 28 days of passing away, then covi d was listed as the / a cause of death on their death certificate, whatever the actual cause of death might have been.
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What time does this horse run?
Let it go |