CV19 - Cure worse than the disease? (Vol 7)
Discussion
klan8456 said:
East London
I am rather bemused by the reaction here, I thought it was standard in most developments. Certainly has been my experience in HK, SG, and now London, plus friends’ places I’ve visited in NY.
You choose to live where and how you want, end of. I bet it’s probably quite nice not having to put up with other peoples sI am rather bemused by the reaction here, I thought it was standard in most developments. Certainly has been my experience in HK, SG, and now London, plus friends’ places I’ve visited in NY.
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Zoobeef said:
I wonder at what point we'll find out about anyone with adverse reactions to the vaccine.
They will try hard to hide all they can to not put anyone off getting it.
The first vaccine(s) will be placebo/saline. They'll be hailed as our saviour and the route back to "normality" by the MSM. Pro-vaccine types will be wheeled out en-mass by the BBC, CNN etc to testify that they've had the vaccine(s) and they've experienced NO unpleasant effects whatsoever They will try hard to hide all they can to not put anyone off getting it.
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Then at some point later the mRNA vaccines will come to convert you to transhumans - "Human 2.0" if you will - and be your kill switch for how the likes of Schwab and other global elites will reduce the world population from 7.8 billion to their desired 500 million. People will become very ill and lots of deaths will result. Social media and the MSM will be silenced from reporting about it. The reports that do leak out will be altered to say that the people had underlying health issues and would have died anyway. Sound familiar?
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/dr-carrie-madej-hum...
https://www.deagel.com/forecast
Pay attention to the population forecast column for Western society (mouse hover over), also the disclaimer at the bottom. Forecast numbers based on the economic collapse which in turn are based on past history, not the virus. Food for thought.
king arthur said:
HoHoHo said:
Sounds delightful, please remind me to avoid East London in future.
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I had hoped that if you scratched below the layer of detritus that is evident on the street they wouldn’t nick from their own.....clearly I was wrong!
Edited by HoHoHo on Sunday 29th November 21:56
Uncle John said:
What a great distopian start to Vol 7.
What a t
t. As if it’s normal.
Now, let’s ignore him & move on.
Well it is the only place I’ve lived in the UK, for forgive me for thinking it’s normal! What a t
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Now, let’s ignore him & move on.
My friend’s place in Holland Park is even better. SC 40 - 100k, and you simply cannot get into the residence without passing through the security office (ex military and lots of Eastern Europeans) and then reception and providing photo ID. So they’re locked down tonight there.
Beyond those 2 places, I haven’t been to any other residences in the UK.
Edited by klan8456 on Sunday 29th November 21:53
klan8456 said:
East London
I am rather bemused by the reaction here, I thought it was standard in most developments. Certainly has been my experience in HK, SG, and now London, plus friends’ places I’ve visited in NY.
Some of us live in houses built on land we own, and can do what the hell we like on it, without having some security guard telling us off for breaking "code"......I am rather bemused by the reaction here, I thought it was standard in most developments. Certainly has been my experience in HK, SG, and now London, plus friends’ places I’ve visited in NY.
makaveli144 said:
Well thats brightened up the thread.
Klan im not sure wether to be amused or disturbed that you seem to take pride in the security, patrols and crackdowns. You must think rural life is like living in the wild west.
Well my only experience of rural life is Midsomer Murders, so yes. Klan im not sure wether to be amused or disturbed that you seem to take pride in the security, patrols and crackdowns. You must think rural life is like living in the wild west.
V8 Stang said:
klan8456 said:
East London
I am rather bemused by the reaction here, I thought it was standard in most developments. Certainly has been my experience in HK, SG, and now London, plus friends’ places I’ve visited in NY.
Some of us live in houses built on land we own, and can do what the hell we like on it, without having some security guard telling us off for breaking "code"......I am rather bemused by the reaction here, I thought it was standard in most developments. Certainly has been my experience in HK, SG, and now London, plus friends’ places I’ve visited in NY.
klan8456 said:
HoHoHo said:
Seriously?
Do they wear brown shirts and talk with a bit of an odd accent?
Err no? It’s just a well run development. When you spend 5-20k a year on service charge, you expect something in return. Do they wear brown shirts and talk with a bit of an odd accent?
As an example, when I first moved in I was shuffling things around and trying to make it all fit. I had a clothes rack completely folded up and unused on the balcony, and within 15 mins had an email titled “BREACH OF LEASE”, stating that on a routine patrol they had noticed the rack and it was to be removed immediately, else further enforcement action would be taken.
Management is on top of misbehavior, and as such it’s a a great place to live.
Tony427 said:
Bit of a Vox Pop.
Since the start of the current lockdown , not the next lockdown , this current lockdown, I have been largely ignoring its dictats re not seing people, not doing non essential journeys etc. The closing of pubs and restaurants has really been the biggest bugbear for me. So much so that I have been forced to look out of my lounge window during daylight hours when the MSM lies became too much. .
However what really surprised me is just how few f
ks the older generation seem to give. Across the road from me there live two aged couples , so mid to late 70's, and both seem to have a never ending stream of visitors both family, friends and workmen. One have had roofers, builders, kitchen fitters and bathroom fitters as they seem to embarked on a lockdown refurbishment without one mask in sight.
There's me , thinking I am sticking it to the man by going to see family and friends . and theres a brace of OAP couples having the equivalent of Glastonberry going in in a three bedroomed bungalow opposite.
How are your neighbours adhering to the govt dictats? Are they like mine, oblivious, or are they the modern day equivalent of Mr Hodges?
Cheers,
Tony
I have just finished refurbishing my next door neighbours bathroom. No one here is taking the slightest bit of notice of the lockdown. Since the start of the current lockdown , not the next lockdown , this current lockdown, I have been largely ignoring its dictats re not seing people, not doing non essential journeys etc. The closing of pubs and restaurants has really been the biggest bugbear for me. So much so that I have been forced to look out of my lounge window during daylight hours when the MSM lies became too much. .
However what really surprised me is just how few f
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There's me , thinking I am sticking it to the man by going to see family and friends . and theres a brace of OAP couples having the equivalent of Glastonberry going in in a three bedroomed bungalow opposite.
How are your neighbours adhering to the govt dictats? Are they like mine, oblivious, or are they the modern day equivalent of Mr Hodges?
Cheers,
Tony
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If you’re paying 20k as a service charge on a place that would make downtown Baghdad look attractive then you have rocks in your head.
I lived in East London for a number of years as a student and whilst it’s hardly the most salubrious place in the world I never really felt in particular danger compared to quite a few other places I’ve lived. As mentioned above i found that the scumbags rarely s
t on their own doorstep. I do remember taking a wrong turn and cycling into a particularly crap part of Clapton but I doubt people there are paying service charges!
I lived in East London for a number of years as a student and whilst it’s hardly the most salubrious place in the world I never really felt in particular danger compared to quite a few other places I’ve lived. As mentioned above i found that the scumbags rarely s
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klan8456 said:
Adherence is very good in my development. Concierge has asked us to report any breaches, and they are actively monitoring CCTV and reporting breaches to the police.
Has he/she indeed? Recently at all? Do they keep you posted whilst you're away 'cos' your posting in the Pro Vaxers thread has you on the other side of the world...klan8456 said:
It can be done. I’m in New Zealand now and life is AMAZING. The UK just chose not to pursue eradication.
Post time 12:39TeamD said:
klan8456 said:
Adherence is very good in my development. Concierge has asked us to report any breaches, and they are actively monitoring CCTV and reporting breaches to the police.
Has he/she indeed? Recently at all? Do they keep you posted whilst you're away 'cos' your posting in the Pro Vaxers thread has you on the other side of the world...klan8456 said:
It can be done. I’m in New Zealand now and life is AMAZING. The UK just chose not to pursue eradication.
Post time 12:39![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Perhaps as well as expensive security in the UK Klan8456 has a Mach II private jetliner?
Update on the Simon Dolan case against the lockdowns
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