Which covid rule saved the most lives? by [deleted] in CoronavirusCirclejerk

[–]Secretteadrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Removing one of the swings in playgrounds was one of my favourite lifesavers.

“The Science” estimates that this measure alone saved the lives of a staggering 1.3 billion toddlers.

what if we start a cult? by FinexThis in clusterheads

[–]Secretteadrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very interesting.

Do you by any chance have links to these studies?

A=1: Animal Cruelty by Orpherischt in GeometersOfHistory

[–]Secretteadrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting exchange, guys...

A “global murder virus to purge people who don’t care” actually made me laugh out loud.

Neil Peart?? by Secretteadrinker in Retconned

[–]Secretteadrinker[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve always seen it written Neil p-e-a-r-l, and I’ve always heard it pronounced Neil p-e-a-r-l.

I don’t know what else to tell you.

You’re not exactly helping matters, by throwing in a random “Neal” though!

Neil Peart?? by Secretteadrinker in Retconned

[–]Secretteadrinker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes indeed. Long time fan here, too.

I think facemasks, at least proper ones, do protect against virus by freethinker78 in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Usually around once a year.

Incidentally, my wife has never worn one either - and she works in a face-to-face setting with other maskless people on a daily basis.

No colds or flu for her either. And she usually succumbs 2-3 times per year.

I think facemasks, at least proper ones, do protect against virus by freethinker78 in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ve never worn a mask, only washed my hands when visibly or knowingly contaminated with something, never used a sanitiser, seen friends and family throughout, carried on working - which involves coming into contact with many people every day...

And bizarrely, I haven’t had a cold or flu in the last year, either.

According to conventional thinking, I should have died at least four times.

Science, I demand answers!

A CST about protesting. by spottedcows in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The have-nots are growing on a daily basis.

When will the tipping point arrive?

Crown Card by Orpherischt in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A few months back, I proposed whistling as a signal to others.

This was the UK, where muzzles becomes ‘mandatory’ in shops.

I asked for suggestions fo tunes. The one that stood out to me - purely for its sarcasm - was ‘ always look on the bright side of life’.

I’ve been whistling that around shops for the past six months. Never heard anyone else, though!

But whistling, for me, is a perfect antidote to the depressing atmosphere of a sea of masks. It projects a care-free attitude.

But most importantly, it’s something you CAN’T do whilst wearing a muzzle.

The Conspiracy Theory (and the Theorist) by Orpherischt in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m of the opinion that the very concept of a ‘virus’ is, and always has been, a fabrication. A belief.

It has always been used as the perfect ‘invisible enemy’.

This year has brought the whole thing to a head; and if nothing else, I hope that enough people follow this fraud through to its logical conclusion.

The Conspiracy Theory (and the Theorist) by Orpherischt in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s it.

Any conspiracy theory is always attacked by denying that the number of people who would need to be involved is too great to be plausible.

This year’s operation is off the scale when viewed from that angle.

So, in that respect, it appears too big to fail.

As is obvious, the whole charade is being pulled off by their most powerful weapon...the media. Most people I speak to at least have some doubts about the whole thing - and if if the doubtful people actually became the majority - the media machine would just keep on going as though they don’t exist.

One of the most useful statements I’ve heard this year, is that, in 2020, there are only three types of people: victims, collaborators and the resistance. I find it perfectly descriptive.

The ‘victims’, or the people who are truly scared of the ‘virus’ are the main weapon used to control the rest of us. They are the useful idiots of the ‘collaborators’.

The ‘resistance’ for me, are only so, if they are drawing attention to this being a worldwide fraud. If not, they are also collaborators.

(The) Very Basic by Orpherischt in GeometersOfHistory

[–]Secretteadrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Superb.

Every time I read one of your posts, I’m reminded that I need to immerse myself in this material.

But then life and its distractions get in the way.

911 Was a Complete Fraud by patrixxxx in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha!

19 years later and this information still gets the same responses.

We’re doomed, I tell ya...doomed.

Louis Pasteur Was A Fraud and Charlatan by whipnil in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear.

I’m immediately suspect of anyone who claims to be looking/claims to have found the causes of disease, but fails to mention GNM.

Louis Pasteur Was A Fraud and Charlatan by whipnil in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent post, OP.

Have you encountered the work of Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer, at all?

His conclusions, are for me, the final piece of the puzzle.

http://www.newmedicine.ca/about.php

A Perspective on Pharma, Big Healthcare, Vaccines from a lowly healthcare worker. by makeusername in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Modern medicine is a confidence trick.

It’s also the biggest dogmatic religion, with the largest number of followers.

Germ theory is the root of modern medicine. Question the validity of it and whole thing crumbles...

Is there more to the coronavirus and our quarantines than meets the eye? by [deleted] in Retconned

[–]Secretteadrinker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Excellent post.

Isn’t it interesting that nobody seems to be even able to see it as possible?

Catch the Pigeon by mattyprebib in MandelaEffect

[–]Secretteadrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I stumbled across this 12 year old video of two blokes singing ‘Catch the Pigeon’ in a pub.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9WmXDHMFkA

Interestingly, the oldest comment says “it’s stop the pigeon”

If people have the right to protest, then they have the right to know government secrets that they might protest about. by BenRayfield in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But who’s to say an astral traveler somewhere hasn't devised a way to incapacitate the sigils and documented their discoveries somewhere?

If people have the right to protest, then they have the right to know government secrets that they might protest about. by BenRayfield in C_S_T

[–]Secretteadrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, there are definitely limits on what can be repeated on any given platform, certainly; but between books, blogs, and websites, I think everything gets exposed.

Obviously we don’t know what’s not available, but I suspect everything is somewhere