Saturday, April 17, 2021

World War III to Begin Next Wednesday

Hal Turner: When Ambassador John Sullivan arrived at Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday, April 15, he was told "The United States has six days to cease all NATO activity inside Ukraine. Otherwise Russia will attack Ukraine and stop the NATO activity itself."

Forget the vaccine, get a hard hat. 

7 comments:

  1. "There is also a discussion about death numbers and their exaggeration, which is difficult to assess. If covid hasn't killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, the excess deaths statistics suggest that something else out of the ordinary has. The latter alternative could, I suppose be true, but how one could easily get a handle on that I don't see."

    I think the excess deaths are due to the impacts of the response to the planneddemic itself. People not receiving medical treatment, people being afraid to seek medical treatment, deferred treatments, heavily taxing of medical personnel, and on and on and on. You can't even list all the ways the planneddemic response has damaged human health, worldwide. As we've known all along, it has done far more damage than good. It has murdered people. Whoever contrived this thing deserves hanging by the neck until dead, but what's actually happening is they rule the world TOTALLY now.

    The thing I wonder about is whether people will go crazy in masses and just start freaking out. Is it possible to plan to have this happen and then to contain and direct it in just the right way so it furthers the Dictator's interests? Perhaps, but this likely may be another hazardous crossing for them. They probably have calculated the risk --but there is risk.


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    1. Re: "excess deaths are due to the impacts of the response to the planneddemic"

      Yes, and apparently, the "vaccines" are contributing to that toll.

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  2. To further cloud the future, reports are that Manaus, Brazil is experiencing a massive Covid second wave involving the P.1 variant. As over 75% of the population were estimated to have been infected during the first wave, the assumption is that the second wave is due in large part to reinfection of those infected during the first wave.

    If that is the case, then the second wave may be a case of immune escape, a development feared by Geert van den Bossche, but dismissed as a distraction by Michael Yeadon.

    If, in fact, a substantial proportion of second wave infections are among people infected during the first wave, it would indicated that immune escape involves failure not only of antibody immunity, but of B- and T-cell and immunity, as well. That would be contrary to Michael Yeadon's assumption that T-cell immunity to Covid is robust and durable.

    Reportedly, the Chinese CoronaVac vaccine that uses as attenuated form of the virus, is somewhat effective (50% or better) against the P.1 variant.

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    1. Meantime, in Britain, an Indian variant is thought to be doubling every week. Professor Altmann of Imperial College, London fears this new variant may have escaped vaccine induced immunity.

      However, Professor Adam Finn of Britain's Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization "blasted Professor Altmann as 'a bit pessimistic' with his assessment."

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    2. Judging by the grins on the faces of the Gates's, the variants may turn a nightmare into a endless horror show.

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    3. I think one of the insidious ways we were conditioned to slip-slide so passively into this disaster has to do with being conditioned to believe a nerd-geek-freak such as Bill Gates is benign or well-intentioned, and unquestionably so.

      I've had to deal with such people-- they are of a type-- and there is usually a strong component of their belief they are proving their superiority-- especially the superiority of their intelligence-- by lying, cheating, exploiting, hurting and harming, those around them, and getting away with it.

      I've seen that time and time again.

      These computer "scientists" and techie business men aren't scientists, engineers, or businessmen. I believe they should be categorized as accountants. They belong in the back room with their adding machines and solitude, and misanthropic attitudes. They did actually like it back there because they didn't have to interact with people. Not very much, anyway. They had everything they really needed for whatever it is giving them satisfaction. I will give them this: they served a useful function back there. None really can do the back room stuff nearly as well as they can.

      For them to emerge and begin taking a leading and influential role in public life has involved a misunderstanding of human intelligence and abilities I find troubling. It really is as if all the skills and intelligence which have been formerly understood as highly important in achieving a good life in a decent society have been neglected or relegated to the trivial. As if being a good bean counter is the only real intelligence in human life, or being a good bean counter who is also very, very wealthy, has merited a leading position in achieving a good life in a decent society.

      It is striking we had a good life in a decent society (with lots of problems, true--in fact some almost seeming intractable) before these clowns, killer clowns, gained prominence and prestige. I can't take it this is either ignored or misunderstood by most.

      I don't know why I want to add this, but from the beginning of the Bill Gates saga, I wondered why this man, from one of the most wealthy families (maybe the most wealthy, I'm not sure) on the west coast of the U.S. was consistently described as "upper middle class". I think what it meant was someone somewhere understood it was important to cloak Bill Gates in the "self-made man" mantle to disguise how things really went down.

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    4. "I think one of the insidious ways we were conditioned to slip-slide so passively into this disaster has to do with being conditioned to believe a nerd-geek-freak such as Bill Gates is benign or well-intentioned, and unquestionably so."

      As you pointed out a while ago, Windows 3.0 rules out "well intentioned". There there's MS Word, Ugh!

      As for maladjustment, etc., that video clip of Billy Boy boasting that the "next one will get their attention," suggests that both he and the Mrs. are complete loons capable of anything.

      But in a society where status is almost universally assessed solely on money or power, the two being inter-convertible, anyone with sufficient money, even a complete wacko, can be, if not king, at least a powerful baron.

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