I don't get many chances to write here during each day and there are so many posts I'd like to quote, so I'll just say great job everyone and keep the faith.

I took my wife and 10-month-old son to a local lake park. It's a few kilometers away so we took the car. Haven't seen any cops, but we were still within our town limits. I don't kbow if there's a checkpoint coming into Zagreb, though, and I'm supposed to go buy some gardening tools and supplies asap. We have ban on leaving the bounds of our official place of residence but can apply for a pass. And we can only do that through an online government service called E-Citizens which is basically an Orwellian tool of surveillance that I never intended to sign up for and will not do now either. Don't know if I should just chance and go out of bounds (it feels like the Truman Show or The Village).
Anyway, we got to the lake and it was a beautiful spring day. We walked around the lake for an hour or so and saw like 50 people doing the same despite signs that it's closed and police tape that was mostly lying on the ground ripped up by someone. I did one in myself. Besides the walk and sunshine, seeing people who didn't care about the guidelines and bans made me feel much better about the whole situation.

I also talked to my brother who is in Switzerland and he's just disgusted by the level of compliance exhibited by the Swiss. He can't talk to anyone about any of this. People literally just turn their heads. He also says that they've been blocking his internet for using duckduckgo. He's not very tech savvy so I don't really know about that. He says that they keep tightening the rules and he's now allowed to go out twice a week. They have lines drawn on the sidewalks telling you were to go. Apparently you can go to prison if you disobey. Scary shit. He really got stuck in the wrong country when this hit. He also says that his feet and legs got swollen up. Any ideas about this?
 
I suggest a global search for Gates until he is found and expelled from this planet.
while agree, I think there maybe some aspect of wishful thinking involved in you comment. He is one of the leaders of IMO what the C's termed the STS consortium. He is evil, who the hell is he anyone nothing more than a computer programmer, and people laud him as some kind of god or guru, bowing and scraping, sucking up his ever word.

Inside, that is if he (Bill Gates) has an inside, (by that I mean soul) it is black and full of entropy, how would any normal person, that cares about humanity, or the life of this world, someone that wants to vaccinate the whole planet. As we type, labs around the world are working furiously to negate a vaccine that does not want humanity to become more aware of there soul potential capacities, well if that is not evil, I don't know what is.
 
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I just read an old thread on the topic of BIS (Bank for International Settlements) and stumbled across it ... Unfortunately the date of the meeting was not there, I copied it because I think it is interesting information like ours Just freak out psychopaths
I was thinking about this quote from the C's, thank you Kari Baba, it looks like the final way of the psychopath... they will eat each other. I hope soon on the news...😏
 
OK, so the Ontario Government seems to start to realize that they need to come up with more reasonable numbers, but they say the revised lower estimations are due to the measures they took.


"The models show that the potential to spread COVID-19 is massive and deadly if we don't act swiftly to stay home and practise physical distancing," said Premier Ford. "We owe it to our frontline and essential workers, to our family, friends and neighbours to restrict our travel, and act responsibly. This is the only way we are going to minimize the risk to people, stop the spread and reduce the number of fatalities."

Key highlights from the modelling include:
  • While COVID-19 impacts Ontarians of all ages, those over the age of 60 face higher risk of severe disease leading to higher mortality rates. The data demonstrates the need to focus public health measures on protecting seniors.
  • Had Ontario taken no action, the impact of COVID-19 would have risen to an estimated 300,000 cases and an estimated death toll of 6,000 people.
  • Due to timely public health measures, Ontario has avoided much more dire impacts, preventing an estimated 220,000 cases and 4,400 deaths to date.
  • Over the course of the pandemic, between 3,000 and 15,000 deaths related to COVID-19 are predicted with current public health measures in place, compared to a total projected 100,000 deaths if no action were taken.
  • By taking further measures, Ontario can further reduce the number of cases and deaths related to COVID-19 down to projections as low as 12,500 additional cases and 200 additional deaths by the end of April.

They are saying they are releasing their model, but all I see is numbers being thrown with no model, what were the assumptions, how were these projections determined, etc.?

While they reveal a disastrous path, they also serve as a call to arms for greater action. We have for months now been preparing for this very moment, but to avoid the worst-case scenario we are relying on every Ontarian to stay home to stop the spread of this virus. Lives depend on the public heeding this advice."

Uhmmm...... months? We've been preparing for months, yet we are still caught with no protective materials in the Hospitals? How were we then preparing for months?

"We feel is it important to be transparent with the public about the challenges we are facing, and the important work we all need to do to flatten the curve," said Dr. Peter Donnelly, President and CEO of Public Health Ontario. "How this outbreak unfolds is in the hands of the public, in all of your hands. We can change the outcomes by how we all stay at home and physically distance ourselves."

The "flatten the curve" newspeak - this is showing all over the world. Definitely part of the #PLANDEMIC.

OK, so, they started going back to tens of thousands from the hundred of thousands initially thrown out, I guess programming is complete, ready to start step 2?
 
Web cameras are sensitive to infrared. Those who use the remote controls of your TV etc. If you point the diode of your remote control at the camera you can see how the diode lights up when watching the video on your PC.


If you remove the filter and use surveillance software that can detect movements ... guess what can enter your home and you have never seen it before.

Thanks for the information, I have and old flat screen TV, almost 20 years old now, to play DVD's and I wonder how long my DVD player will last, because using steaming movies services, it's all a money grab, to suck the masses dry, I don't have all that rubbish TV offerings from these rubbish cable companies, more mind control. Apologies for the rant, I am just becoming more angry by the day and want to hang my head of out the window and shout I am as mad as hell and I can't take it anymore, but of course if I did that some men in white coats would turn up ready to take me away to the funny farm
 
Thanks for the information, I have and old flat screen TV, almost 20 years old now, to play DVD's and I wonder how long my DVD player will last, because using steaming movies services, it's all a money grab, to suck the masses dry, I don't have all that rubbish TV offerings from these rubbish cable companies, more mind control. Apologies for the rant, I am just becoming more angry by the day and want to hang my head of out the window and shout I am as mad as hell and I can't take it anymore, but of course if I did that some men in white coats would turn up ready to take me away to the funny farm

But of course that is that the PTB want, I am very loosely translating John Lennon, When they get you mad, they get you where they want you
 
Sky news reports that illegal drugs in the UK are going up in price and are harder to obtain and that just made me think that the consequences of serious addicts - not necessarily the 'party' or 'casual' users mentioned in the article - unable to get their fix or having to pay more than they usually do could lead them to become pretty disruptive the longer this goes on. It's just another one of those knock on effects one may not normally consider:


Coronavirus: Price of street drugs rises due to lockdown measures, dealer says

Sky News has seen WhatsApp messages which show dealers have stopped their trade because of increased police checks on UK roads.




Friday 3 April 2020 12:40, UK

The price of street drugs has risen in London during the coronavirus pandemic due to strict lockdown measures, a wholesale cocaine supplier has told Sky News.

The London-based co-ordinator, who sells drugs to smaller dealers in the capital, said the price of a kilogram of cocaine has surged from £36,000 to £40,000.


This means regular users who still want access to the product are having to pay more because of a fall in supply.
The wholesale dealer, who asked not be named, says he has been busier than normal while lockdown measures are in place.
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Image: A text message from one drug user

He added that some of his customers have switched to purchasing more cannabis than cocaine, as the government has asked people to stay inside to help slow the spread of coronavirus.


Sky News has seen WhatsApp messages which reveal many street dealers have stopped selling drugs because police are checking more vehicles on the roads in accordance with "stay home" advice.

One drug user said: "Nobody wants to drive as the chances of getting pulled over are much greater now."


Other messages show how the price of drugs dropped in London in the days leading up to the lockdown, with dealers concerned they would be unable to shift their stock.

One message, sent by a dealer to multiple customers, used Sky News branding to mockingly suggest "cocaine kills the coronavirus".
The text reads: "CORONA VACCINE SPECIAL.

"Breaking news, this just in.

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Image: A drug dealer's mass text to customers
"Not much time left until we can't deliver anymore to you, given the recent circumstances.

"Call now while there's time to make sure you have enough vaccinations to last you the imminent quarantine."

The message then advertises "2 vaccines for £100, 3 vaccines for £140, 4 vaccines for £180".

The text ends with: "Stay healthy."

Drugs like cocaine and MDMA are more associated with going out and partying, which is not happening under government instructions to self-isolate at home to protect the NHS.

Some drug users said they bought "party packs", which typically contain both class A and class Bs drugs, ahead of the lockdown in anticipation that it would become more difficult to buy them.

Another cannabis smoker said they bought a "virus-sized pack of weed weeks ago" to see them through the shutdown.

One cannabis smoker, who asked not to be named, said: "The price of cannabis seems to be starting to go up.


"I've had one of my dealers say they might have to put everything on hold due to police checks making it way more risky to be driving about doing deliveries."

Another regular drug buyer added: "There's a guy near me who zips around on a scooter at all hours of the day."

He continued: "Everyone I know who gets stuck in bought party bags to see them through.

"A good friend of mine almost got gripped on Monday when he was cycling about doing drops.


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Image: A cannabis smoker said they bought a 'virus-sized pack of weed weeks ago' to see them through lockdown

"That was in Stoke Newington."

Prime Minister Boris Johnson introduced lockdown measures last week in effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

The guidance means people should stay at home for three weeks and only go out for limited purposes, such as buying groceries or carrying out one form of exercise a day.
 
I don't get many chances to write here during each day and there are so many posts I'd like to quote, so I'll just say great job everyone and keep the faith.

I took my wife and 10-month-old son to a local lake park. It's a few kilometers away so we took the car. Haven't seen any cops, but we were still within our town limits. I don't kbow if there's a checkpoint coming into Zagreb, though, and I'm supposed to go buy some gardening tools and supplies asap. We have ban on leaving the bounds of our official place of residence but can apply for a pass. And we can only do that through an online government service called E-Citizens which is basically an Orwellian tool of surveillance that I never intended to sign up for and will not do now either. Don't know if I should just chance and go out of bounds (it feels like the Truman Show or The Village).
Anyway, we got to the lake and it was a beautiful spring day. We walked around the lake for an hour or so and saw like 50 people doing the same despite signs that it's closed and police tape that was mostly lying on the ground ripped up by someone. I did one in myself. Besides the walk and sunshine, seeing people who didn't care about the guidelines and bans made me feel much better about the whole situation.

I also talked to my brother who is in Switzerland and he's just disgusted by the level of compliance exhibited by the Swiss. He can't talk to anyone about any of this. People literally just turn their heads. He also says that they've been blocking his internet for using duckduckgo. He's not very tech savvy so I don't really know about that. He says that they keep tightening the rules and he's now allowed to go out twice a week. They have lines drawn on the sidewalks telling you were to go. Apparently you can go to prison if you disobey. Scary shit. He really got stuck in the wrong country when this hit. He also says that his feet and legs got swollen up. Any ideas about this?

Without knowing his medical background, history and medication history, it would be difficult to give advice, even from a physician. If you are so concerned call the emergency numbers for medical assistance in you area, makes sense to me.
 
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Basically they didn't shut down the economy of the country, they just stopped the globetrotting. As well as a few other measures.

With the Spanish Flu of 1918 to 1920, it was the mixing of cultures that created the mutations, which went on to destroy humanity. All made possible by the war manufactured by psychopaths for profit.

By the US sending troops around the world, they are at it again.
 
Sky news reports that illegal drugs in the UK are going up in price and are harder to obtain and that just made me think that the consequences of serious addicts - not necessarily the 'party' or 'casual' users mentioned in the article - unable to get their fix or having to pay more than they usually do could lead them to become pretty disruptive the longer this goes on. It's just another one of those knock on effects one may not normally consider:

This brings to mind something I observed at the lockdown where I live, there was a crowd of young people, blocking the entrance to a parking lot, empty mostly, because the restaurant was closed, except for personal pickup, there was an altercation and what looked like a young woman was thrown to the ground, and a heavily built person held her arm saying repeatedly give it up give it up.

People need to concentrate, on the issues that society faces at this moment in time, the implications that will ensue, of people locked for weeks, movements curtailed, no end in sight. no political leader in Western government can give a straight answer.

Can you imagine, kids being locked up with and alcoholic parent, what that will do to them for the future, and generations, to come, it's all in our genetic history. Just like the rings of the trees.

This is the effort by the PTB, and 4D STS, to totally depredate humanity, to make us the subevent compliant drones, that they wish for. Well have I got news for them, the human spirit cannot be broken, it will fight back time and time again, for those that choose to take up the fight.
 
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