for france, between the last restrictions of confinement and the obligation to wear a mask in certain cities or even departments (example Seine et Marne since 30/10/20) and the so-called Islamic "attacks", I had the frightening thought: what if they were preparing martial law?

on top of that they talk about 3rd wave, for me that means, mask for life and restrictions for life!

how to resist without violence?


for france, between the last restrictions of confinement and the obligation to wear a mask in certain cities or even departments (example Seine et Marne since 30/10/20) and the so-called Islamic "attacks", I had the frightening thought: what if they were preparing martial law?

on top of that they talk about 3rd wave, for me that means, mask for life and restrictions for life!

how to resist without violence?
 
Hi Thebull. Have they said about the kids football stopping? I help run my lads team and we haven’t been told it’s stopping,yet.
That's what I was informed of by one of the other coaches. I'll double check though. I understood that it was because of the number of people gathering together.
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I just hope that something will happen before the vaccine will arrive. For now I think the danger is in the Flu vaccines.
Yeah people I work with were trying to book in for the flu vaccine but 2 month waiting list due to the demand. I think I posted earlier one of my colleagues had the flu vaccine then 5 days later tested positive for Covid.
So you know how the UK announced a 4 week lockdown... Well, it may be extended.

Basically, they are saying if the R rate doesn't go below 1, they'll extend the lockdown into December and beyond.

Here you can see that door being opened for the vaccine. Basically, the vaccine will come out and they'll say the r rate is still above 1 and they have to start mass vaccinating whilst monitoring the r rate.
This r rate stuff really gets on my nerves. Clearly the r rate will not go down whilst they're blanket testing so I expect the lockdown to go into next year but let's wait and see.
 
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This video explains how quercetin enhances zinc assimilation and suggests daily doses.
 
And some of the violent backlash to the silly measures being passed has started to take place, what were once mostly peaceful protests have now become violent riots. I just saw this from Madrid last night:

Also in London although these aren’t violent:


And something similar is taking place in Munich today as well.
 
Could very well be that russia will not follow along with lockdowns and such a second time in contrast to other countries. I would guess that there is a good chance that (on the level of Putin and team) they think they have pretended to follow along good enough the first time (easing the pressure and thus creating leeway) and can now prevent a second one by saying that they have acted fast after the first one and implemented tools that don't make a second one necessary. Clever strategy if true. We will see though:

Seems like Putin and Co. are indeed trying to go that route this time around:


If they can pull it through is another question though. At least they have much more wiggle room this time around because they have followed the rules so good the first time.
 
German MP compares lockdown protesters to TERRORISTS -- Sott.net
Sott admins notice That Merkel and Macron both announced that they would not enforce a second lockdown, only to do so a month or so later, hints that perhaps neither of them are calling the shots
We are now prohibited from singing or screaming in a group; also from using or even carrying alcohol or softdrugs after 20.00.
I overheard Dutch journalists complain they had been at the ministery all afternoon, and were told no further measures were being planned, then in the evening news the country was noticed alcohol would be prohibited also in hotels, even room service, after 20.00, and something more, then a minister said the lockdown would be extended well into december. When asked, the ministery explained those were not new measures but, just expanding on current ones.. Sounds to me new orders were received and instantly implemented.
 
Yes Mike, I'm afraid this is the same Thomas Sheridan of previous repute and Joe & Niall did a great in depth dig into him back in 2012 under the title From Internet Troll to Psychopathy Expert: The Con-Artistry of Thomas Sheridan.

Back in 2012 he did everything to cut away what he should have known to be true, to soften the message and shelter; may be it was the print of his books, the recognition from the very same people who he is now facing who hath done these things. Thus perhaps the shock of all this now has eroded the belief in the mountain he was building.

He used to have a forum of his own, or some such place that he had following - have not thought about him in years and if he is still advising, and in what way if he is. Perhaps he will find the need to rewrite his old narrative...

And his anger at the terrible 'collateral damage' rings true - or at least his voice carries the message of one who sees it and calls it for what it is. However that doesn't change the fact that in the past he was clearly someone not to trust so yes, you are right to raise this concern, thank you.

Will have to wait and see what he does.
 
Seems like Putin and Co. are indeed trying to go that route this time around:


If they can pull it through is another question though. At least they have much more wiggle room this time around because they have followed the rules so good the first time.
Just today (November 2) people over 65 years old (as well as people suffering from chronic diseases) living in the Moscow region were sent to self-isolation. It is quite possible that other regions of Russia will also introduce a hard lockdown.

In Moscow (city) isolation is still "recommended", but many workers were sent to "remote work" from home, some of the schoolchildren were transferred to home schooling. Restricted the work of restaurants, cafes and nightclubs.
I also wrote that a mask regime has been introduced throughout Russia. Police are raided in transport and people are fined if they do not have a mask on their face! People wrote about it even on local social networks.
Judging by St. Petersburg, there is practically a collapse of the healthcare system due to covids. Serious financial problems in the budget of St. Petersburg due to the first wave of blocking in the spring.
There have also been and still are serious problems with the availability of drugs in pharmacies throughout Russia due to the introduction of a mandatory drug labeling system in October. All these are events of the last days.
There was also a serious scandal in the Rostov region, where 13 patients died due to lack of oxygen in ventilators and the Minister of Health resigned - Отставка по состоянию нездоровья

On October 31, there was an explosion of an oxygen cylinder (and a strong fire) in a hospital for patients with COVID in Chelyabinsk - 13 people in intensive care

Yes, I already wrote that the useless Minister of Health of Russia went into quarantine due to covid in the family. The Minister of Transport of Russia is about to be fired (there was news, I am too lazy to look for her link) also because of problems in the industry due to covids.
Due to the first wave of covid in the spring, the ruble exchange rate by 30%, which caused a surge in prices for all goods. But the main blow to food prices in Russia will be in 2021, as purchase prices for plant seeds increased this fall (prices for some items increased up to 40%), they are all imported into the country from Europe / Japan.
 

 
I think so too. In South Korea after reciving flu vaccine about 60 people died.
Amid Rising Panic Over Deaths, South Korean Government Urges People to Get Flu Shots
For now I think the danger is in the Flu vaccines.

I am also thinking that.

Interestingly, in 2019 a startling 1,531 elderly South Koreans died within seven days of getting a flu vaccine, but the government then also concluded that there was no link between the two events. In fact, the CDC of South Korea (the KDCA) makes the circular argument that there is no current cause for concern precisely because “the latest number of deaths following the flu vaccination is not greater than previous years.” :headbash: The two vaccines causing problems in South Korea include SKYCellflu Quadrivalent (a cell-culture vaccine made by South Korean manufacturer SK Chemicals) and VaxigripTetra, manufactured by Sanofi. The appeal for cell-culture methods for an influenza vaccine manufacturer is that the process cuts production time in half, from six to three months. VaxigripTetra is a quadrivalent “split-virion” vaccine (meaning that it incorporates pieces of virus rather than whole virus) approved for the European market in 2016 for ages three and up. Among other ingredients, Sanofi’s vaccine contains formaldehyde, neomycin and the surfactant octoxynol 9.

By the way, in the U.S., injuries and deaths following influenza vaccination are responsible for more than seven out of 10 petitions filed with the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program and have resulted in payouts averaging $60 million per year over a 15-year period.

Ironically, the World Health Organization and the CDC have recently described a “creeping trend across the world” of missing-in-action influenza viruses. All of the “experts,” of course, warn against relaxing the push for influenza vaccination. In September, the CDC reported decreased influenza activity in the U.S. and globally, and in August, Harvard authors reported the same “pattern of decreased influenza incidence in 2020” in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The Harvard authors credit the face masks and anti-social distancing forced on the world’s citizenry this year and other 'scientists' are speculating that coronavirus infection, with or without symptoms, could have “elbowed out” the flu. All of the “experts,” of course, warn against relaxing the push for influenza vaccination. :rolleyes:
 
There was an incident at London's Seven Sisters Tube station. A man attacked two people by hitting them over the head with a hammer. In the below article there is an announcement that the police are looking for the attacker and his CCTV photos.

Needless to say the attacked was wearing a mask so good luck finding him. It's enough that he gets a haircut and he'll be unrecognisable. Given how well those masks hide criminals' identity and how well this plays in the hands of those who want to promote chaos, I guess mask wearing orders are here to stay.


I did a quick search and wrote 'masked attacker' and names of random cities around the world that came to my mind. I got positive results from most of them. Oh what a fun time to be a criminal!

Here are some examples:

 
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