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Thread: The Corona Virus

  1. #2471
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    I've just got my appointment for my flu jab in September, no mention of a covid booster yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    There’s been Formaldehyde in flu jabs for years never bothered anyone though did it about getting a jab because people didn’t look , now this pandemic and the five minutes of fame brigade care out in force , telling everyone the Covid jab kills you and on and on it goes stirred up by non believers.

    This had the best medical minds world over on it with unlimited budgets/ resources and minds available to come up with something to stop the virus killing people .

    So the top brains in the world ( not just our government) find a solution that doesn’t stop the virus ( yet ) but enables us to survive if we contract it - and you lot want five years testing to see if it’s ok.

    The mind boggles it really does.
    I've Never had a Flu Jab - Army (vit C for me).....pot luck anyway, efficiency is inflated and effectiveness can drop to as little as 10%...but unlike this MRNA genetic vector - at least they contained an actual virus, even though the way they grow them meant they can easily mutate - making them - useless.
    This newer type of "vaccine", has never before been allowed out,, why is that ?...even the man who invented the idea (as previously shown in this thread) has serious reservations about their safety, doesn't that say anything ?!?....and as for the so called top brains - Heres Kary Mullis - Nobel prize winner and inventor of the PCR test....lets hear what he thinks about them.





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    No vaccines for me, I'm backing my own immune system. If I die, f*ck it I'll just be dead.

    Four years ago, I was persuaded by my GP and my wife to have the flu jab, I consequently suffered two rather nasty bouts of proper influenza not "man flu". I'll now trust my own immune system to deal with that too.

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    BT ; No vaccines for me, I'm backing my own immune system. If I die, f*ck it I'll just be dead.

    Yes, but then what will you do? You may be met by St Peter, at those 'Pearly Gates' who says to you '' You naughty boy, why did you not have a 'phukin' jab? You have come to early ! What can we do ? ''All we have for you is cleaning toilets until, oh its many years'' ???

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    Norder: Science as not understood this world of the 'Micro'.

    Definition of microorganism - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms.

    An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Microorganisms include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi. Although viruses are not considered living organisms, they are sometimes classified as microorganisms.

    But Microvita:

    Regarding these microvita of crude order which may come within the scope of a microscope, people give them the name "virus". They say, "This disease is of virus origin." But virus is a vague term. The better term will be microvitum, and not virus.

    Now, what is the root cause of this universe? Which is the starting point of life or *****ity? These microvita are the carriers of life in different stars, planets and satellites -- not carbon atoms or carbon molecules. These living creatures with their mysterious movement create minds and bodies, living bodies in different celestial bodies, and they also destroy minds and physical bodies, or developed or undeveloped corpor, in any corner of this universe. So the root cause of life is not the unicellular protozoa or unit protoplasmic cell, but this unit microvitum.

    Thousands of millions of microvita compose a carbon atom, according to Sarkar. So microvita may compose individual electrons as well. The number of microvita in a single electron could be in the millions, or perhaps even less than a million. Disease and health can be understood in a new light through microvita. Health is a result of a proper balance or psycho-physical parallelism between the waves of the body and the mind. Physical or mental disease is caused by an excess of negative microvita. Positive microvita are therefore necessary to fight the disease-causing negative microvita and restore health. Medical treatment should supply positive microvita to the patient through various means to help the body's natural healing processes.

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    This Sarkar dude is one seriously messed up motherf*cker IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    This Sarkar dude is one seriously messed up motherf*cker IMHO.
    In today's world, Sarkar would be known as an influencer, much like norder really, with all the stuff that he finds. Many are conditioned to take notice of what these 'influencers' say and will follow their guidance, meanwhile, somme of us just ignore it all and get on with life without trying to find the 'inner meaning' It's a strange old world but it sure isn't getting any better, in spite of the fact that younger people are supposedly more intelligent and qualified than sinkov or me ever were!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    It's a strange old world but it sure isn't getting any better, in spite of the fact that younger people are supposedly more intelligent and qualified than sinkov or me ever were!
    FAKE NEWS Sub, bring back Grammar Schools.

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    BT : ''This Sarkar dude is one seriously messed up ''genius'' IMHO'' I have to agree with you BT. Well, look what they are saying about him!

    "PROUT always stands for the cause of exploited people, irrespective of race, nation, religion etc., and always opposes all types of exploitation. But as poverty is the main problem in the world today, PROUT gives top priority to opposing economic exploitation, as this affects the livelihood and existence of the people."
    -- Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Founder of PROUT

    "Alternative visions are crucial at this moment in history. PROUT's co-operative model of economic democracy, based on cardinal human values and sharing of the planet for the welfare of everyone, deserves our serious consideration."
    -- Noam Chomsky
    "PROUT is the alternative to Capitalism and Communism."
    -- Ravi Batra, Economist and Author
    "PROUT is very important for grass roots groups and for all who yearn for a liberation which starts from economics and opens to the totality of personal and social human existence."
    -- Leonardo Boff, Founder of Liberation Theology
    "Sarkar's theory is far superior to Adam Smith's or that of Karl Marx."
    -- Johan Galtung, Founder UN Institute of Peace Studies
    "P. R: Sarkar, in his own way, is more than the equal of the great historian Arnold Toynbee. Sarkar not only illuminated the growth and inevitable decline that comes from the capitalist stage in societal evolution, but offers wise counsel on what to do instead."
    -- Oliver W. Markley, Professor, University of Houston, and Author of "Changing Images of Mankind"
    PROUT is an explicit and coherent alternative to Marxism and liberalism. PROUT is a synthesis of decentralist theory, Tantra, cooperatives economics, transpersonal psychology, etc."
    -- Mark Satin, Author of "New Age Politics", Editor of "New Options"
    "As PROUT advises, the best use of developmental finance is to develop cooperatives."
    -- Jaroslav Vanek, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University and Author of "The Participatory Economy"
    "PROUT is an important contribution to rethinking the disastrous course of the current economic globalization."
    -- Hazel Henderson, Economist, Author of "Beyond Globalization"
    "I had no idea! I'm a Proutist! (Upon hearing a presentation on PROUT)
    -- Trent Schroyer; Chairperson of The Other Economic Summit
    "P.R. Sarkar was one of the greatest modern philosophers of India"
    -- Giani Zail Singh, Former President of India

    Although Sarkar spent only seven**** years of his life working full-time for his organisations (1966–1971 & 1978–1990), he left behind a vast legacy, including over 250 books written on a wide variety of topics. Many of this books are compilations or collections of speeches given by him during spiritual or social meetings.
    Sarkar wrote over 1500 pages on his socio-politico-economic Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT), with several thousand more pages dedicated to linguistics and the study of languages; an unfinished, twenty-six volume dictated encyclopaedia on the Bengali language.
    Beyond this, he wrote books on sociology, agriculture, history, literature, education, medicine, cosmology, and philosophy, also notably founding the philosophy of Neohumanism in 1982 and the Theory of Microvita in 1986. In his Theory of Microvita, Sarkar "believed that the atoms and the subatomic particles throughout the boundless universe are imbued with life.

    In 1982 Sarkar started composing songs. In eight years, until the date of his death, He completed the composition of 5018 songs in multiple languages. His collection of songs is called Prabhat Samgiita ("Songs of the New Dawn"). Most of the songs were written in Shrii P.R. Sarkar’s mother tongue, Bengali. Bengali scholars have given the highest praise to these songs, in terms of their poetic and symbolic expression.He composed the words ,music and dance 'mudras,' (expressions).

    In the field of science, Shrii P.R. Sarkar introduced the theory of Microvita which subsequently has interested scientists around the world. In a series of discourses, Shrii P.R. Sarkar has struck at the heart of conventional physics and biology, as he points out that the basic buildings blocks of life are microvita — emanations of pure consciousness.

    He created AMURT, relief and humanitarian organization.
    AMURT’s mission is to help improve the quality of life for the poor and disadvantaged people of the world, and those affected by calamity and conflict. We encourage and enable individuals and communities to harness their own resources for securing the basic necessities of life and for gaining greater economic, social and spiritual fulfilment, while honouring their customs, language, and religious beliefs.

    AMURT understands that there are no ready-made solutions to problems of poverty. Every situation is unique and requires its own local solution. Because AMURT field directors are already based in the areas they serve, they are better able to promote a solution that is suitable for each particular set of circumstances. This translates, for example, into small business cooperatives for poor urban women in the Philippines, neighbourhood homes for abandoned children and infants in Mongolia, drinking water supply programs in Ghana and pre-and primary schools for underprivileged children in Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mongolia, Nicaragua and South Africa. Where we work: Africa (26) Americas (15) Asia (22) Europe & W. Asia (4) International (1)

    He created R.A.W.A. Renaissance Artists and Writers Associations.
    Art has the capacity to awaken social consciousness and lead a person towards spiritual self-realization. However, in the present age art has become a slave of both commercial and political interests. Renaissance Artists and Writers Association, (RAWA), was founded by Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar in India in 1958 in order to restore art to its true role as an instrument for social and spiritual awakening. He envisioned a New Artistic Renaissance where artists and writers would unite and inspire society to move forward in a progressive direction.

    RAWA is working to achieve these aims through the following programs:

    1. formation of artists cooperatives
    2. sponsoring art exhibitions
    3. publication and production of recordings, books and journals
    4. organizing concerts, theatrical productions, and other events which provide a means for deserving artists to reach the public
    5. holding meetings and conferences where artists can discuss their common problems and interests
    6. encouraging artists and writers to participate in social service programmes

    RAWA’s founder, P. R. Sarkar, composed 5018 songs and wrote several essays on the role of the artist in society. His essay, “The Practice of Art and Literature”, has inspired artists around the world to begin to reverse the tide of materialism and to create an art “for service and blessedness”.

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    Florida’s Delta surge appears to be peaking. The chart below (from this very useful site) shows that, as of the week ending August 12th, the weekly increase in the percentage of Covid tests coming back positive has slowed almost to zero, meaning it should begin to drop soon. Indeed, the positive rate and new reported cases have already begun to fall in the north east of the state.

    Since Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis has refused to impose any new restrictions at all during this surge, having allowed the state of emergency to end in June, the Sunshine State looks set to confirm once again that coronavirus surges are self-limiting and it is not necessary to impose draconian restrictions on the population to prevent hospitals being overwhelmed or ‘hundreds of thousands’ of deaths.

    Having had a very low infection rate throughout the spring despite imposing no restrictions, Florida has seen a large surge in infections during the summer since the arrival of the Delta variant, adding to evidence that surges are primarily driven by new variants which disrupt the previously established herd immunity by partially evading the immune response. The end of the surge after a few weeks of renewed spread therefore corresponds to the restoration of herd immunity. If this is correct, we should see new infections drop quickly across the state in the coming weeks."


    Will this news see the light of day on the BBC or in the Grauniad, of course not, it doesn't fit the narrative. Will our fruitcake politicians and mad scientists take any notice, of course not, they have computer models to play with and backs to cover, never mind what happens out there in the real world.

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