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really? November 2, 2021

#FreeJulianAssange

really? October 20, 2021

@cat  Agree. A sign plastered on Dan Andrews’ office read, ‘shutdown @ 8 cases, open in the 1,000’s - where’s the logic?’  

really? September 30, 2021

Good riddance. Hopefully this is the beginning of the dominoes falling. 

really? September 20, 2021

Here’s the question I’d like answered please. When was the COVID-19 virus isolated?

really? August 27, 2021

@chrissyinthemiddle  wow!  And you actually have a degree!  And still posted your fallacious “common sense”?

really? July 26, 2021

@rush Who is Dr Peter McCullough?

Really? April 16, 2020

'And it says that it could have been far worse, were it not for the $130 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy program.'

Enough with the BS already. The Government is bailing out Banks, Corporations, Big Business and their mates, as usual. All with the consent of the people who are being told they're getting something when they're not.

' and particularly the hard-hit casual workforce:'

SO WHY WERE CASUAL EMPLOYEES AND PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN IN THEIR JOB LESS THAN 12 MONTHS SPECIFICALLY LEFT OUT OF THE JOBSEEKER PROGRAM?

COVID 19 was launched late 2019, announced a pandemic 11 March 2020 by WHO, we have been in lockdown since 22 March but the first payment won't be until 1 May.

And, where did all this money we didn't have to fix real problems come from?

Suddenly, we have BILLIONS to squander on apps and tracing shadows while we sink into oblivion.

Really? April 16, 2020

'There have always been rumours Britney had an affair with choreographer Wade Robson, but neither have ever spoken about it publicly.'

No, but everybody else has confirmed it. Which makes the slimeball Robson a cad as well as a bald-faced liar. His time will come. Soon.

Really? April 16, 2020

Because you and your ilk clearly do not understand what is at stake, take the time to look up the 'corbettreport' and his challenge on his video:
'What NO ONE is Saying About The Corona Crisis'
and state, specifically, what you would do in order to prevent people from living their lives in the event of a pandemic?

Really? April 16, 2020

'“Why can’t I sit in a park by myself and read a book, but I can go on a bus with other people?” she queried.'

MORRISON DIDN'T ANSWER THE QUESTION, INSTEAD OFFERED:

'And that’s why when we get that co-operation, when we can get co-operation on this tracing app when it comes out, then I know a lot of these issues will move away because we’ve got the tools in place to be able to track these things down very quickly and respond.”'

BACK in 2009 when the swine flu was being heralded as a health crisis of epic, nay, pandemic proportions to the tune of 22 million cases BUT NO SHUT DOWN WAS IN ORDER THEN [AND WHO WAS PRESIDING OVER THINGS THEN????]

An excerpt of an interview with Sharyl Attkinsson, formerly an investigative correspondent in the Washington bureau for CBS News, who broke the sham pandemic:

"The implications of the story were even worse than that. We discovered through our FOI efforts that before the CDC mysteriously stopped counting Swine Flu cases, they had learned that almost none of the cases they had counted as Swine Flu was, in fact, Swine Flu or any sort of flu at all! The interest in the story from one [CBS] executive was very enthusiastic. He said it was "the most original story" he'd seen on the whole Swine Flu epidemic. But others pushed to stop it [after it was published on the CBS News website] and, in the end, no [CBS television news] broadcast wanted to touch it. We aired numerous stories pumping up the idea of an epidemic, but not the one that would shed original, new light on all the hype. It was fair, accurate, legally approved and a heck of a story. With the CDC keeping the true Swine Flu stats secret, it meant that many in the public took and gave their children an experimental vaccine that may not have been necessary."

Really? April 16, 2020

'if we can get our tracing capability up from where it is, then that is going to give us more options and Australians more freedoms.”'

War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.

And because the meaning of George Orwell's quote from the remarkably prophetic book '1984' may be lost on some of the readership, from sparknotes:

"By weakening the independence and strength of individuals’ minds and forcing them to live in a constant state of propaganda-induced fear, the Party is able to force its subjects to accept anything it decrees, even if it is entirely illogical—for instance, the Ministry of Peace is in charge of waging war, the Ministry of Love is in charge of political torture, and the Ministry of Truth is in charge of doctoring history books to reflect the Party’s ideology."

Really? April 15, 2020

'We’ve got better nutrition, better survival rates if we do get sick thanks to advances in technology, and less crowded and dirty living conditions – which means less disease transmission.'

I thought that was one of the arguments of vaccination sceptics?

'In order for a vaccine to work - everyone needs to take it. It's what's called 'herd immunity.'

JUST KEEP REPEATING THAT SENTENCE SLOWWWWWWLLLLLLYYYYY.

"It’s not just a case of protecting you, it’s other people as well. If we all play THE GAME [my caps] we get a better result in the end," said GP Dr Keang-Sing Lim.

Genuine question. Anyone is welcome to answer. How does the vaccine distinguish between immune-compromised and an 'anti-vaxxer'?

Really? April 15, 2020

I have. Got to ask mm why they find those stats so problematic to the narrative

Really? April 15, 2020

And they can’t even get that right.

Really? April 14, 2020

Why don’t you do the stats on deaths by seasonal flu and pneumonia and compare those to the covd19 operation? While you’re there opine on how reporting the death of a patient as covid19 when it is assumed to be the cause affects the stats?

Really? April 14, 2020

‘But we think that the idea of the app is a really excellent one if you’ve programmed it properly, and got the right community buy-in, so we’re actively looking at that.”’

And by ‘it’, the good ‘doctor’ means you. Are you programmed properly?

Really? April 14, 2020

‘19. My team wonders if you wash your reusable bags, that you force us to touch, that are clearly dirty and have more germs on them than our shopping trolleys do. (Editor’s note: Some supermarkets such as Coles now ask shoppers to pack their own groceries).’

You mean reusable bags didn’t solve the climate change (now referred to as climate emergency - remember that term for the next lockdown we have to have) problem?

Huh. I could have sworn I read an article on here that more or less declared victory over the ocean pollution of plastics by requiring Australian’s to buy their alleged pollution from overseas manufacturers.

Welcome to the utopia of social distancing you were told, with a straight face, (but without the revised models of death rates I’ve yet to see reported) is the only means by which we can combat this “invisible” enemy.

Meanwhile legislation is being passed to enable the elite to conglomerate its power while stripping you of yours and mobilising for a war with enemies that are not as invisible.

Really? April 11, 2020

'However, Professor Gilbert believes that by letting volunteers from places that have not imposed lockdown measures become infected naturally as soon as possible, will accelerate the clinical trial process'.

Then why was lockdown imposed?

Really? April 8, 2020

But the CDC are also saying so:

1. The percent of deaths associated with pneumonia and influenza is above the epidemic threshold. The increase is due to an increase in pneumonia deaths rather than influenza deaths and may be associated with COVID-19.

2. 162 influenza-associated deaths in children have been reported so far this season. This number is higher than recorded at the same time in every season since reporting began in 2004-05, except for the 2009 pandemic.

3. CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 39 million flu illnesses, 400,000 hospitalizations and 24,000 deaths from flu.

Really? April 7, 2020

The lady doth protest too much, methinks.