Lockdown Imminent (Vol. 2)

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GadgeS3C

4,516 posts

165 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Sam.M said:
In response to

"Unusual to have such a strong pro government stance."

If you take me questioning your assertions as a "pro government stance", I'd suggest you need to adjust your heuristics.


Edited by Sam.M on Wednesday 21st October 13:02
biglaugh

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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wink

leef44

4,397 posts

154 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Louis Balfour said:
GSE said:
Slowly but surely the whole country will go into Tier 3. Then we'll be right back to square one. Except that it will be far worse this time around as half the country will be out of work with no furlough. Then what?
It will all be okay because Boris won’t have to shoulder any blame.

He “had to lock us down to save lives“ and Brexit would have been a roaring success had it not been for the pesky virus.

Cue lucrative ex PM financial benefits. Everyone who matters is happy.
I would like to think this was not the case but with this crazy show directed by Cummings, it worries me that your comments are not too far from the truth.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Sam.M said:
Storm in a teacup.

Documents please smile
You know full well the document is the text transcript of the letter.

Were you expecting ‘world domination plan pdf’ to be attached


Anyway time will tell won’t it

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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1974nc said:
Sam.M said:
Storm in a teacup.

Documents please smile
You know full well the document is the text transcript of the letter.

Were you expecting ‘world domination plan pdf’ to be attached
I was expecting the leaked documents to be available.

If mateyboll-cks on a third rate youtube clone can find them and transpose them onto his video, I'm sure you can also find them in their raw, unredacted leaked glory and share them here for us to chew on with regards to their authenticity.


1974nc said:
Anyway time will tell won’t it
Aw, don't flounce off.

1974nc said:
I’ve said this to much mocking but there are documents said to be leaked which refer to the great debt reset which means the bankruptcy of countries will be used to justify removal of all privately owned properties and financial assets and the population placed on UBI.
These assets will not be owned by governments but by the IMF under the guise of the world debt reset organisation.
Find the documents.


Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 21st October 13:29

leef44

4,397 posts

154 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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1974nc said:
GSE said:
Slowly but surely the whole country will go into Tier 3. Then we'll be right back to square one. Except that it will be far worse this time around as half the country will be out of work with no furlough. Then what?
I’ve said this to much mocking but there are documents said to be leaked which refer to the great debt reset which means the bankruptcy of countries will be used to justify removal of all privately owned properties and financial assets and the population placed on UBI.
These assets will not be owned by governments but by the IMF under the guise of the world debt reset organisation.
Although you are being mocked on here for your above comment, the direction is not as preposterous as it sounds. It would be the extreme last resort case where all else fails.

We are in a nation that feels too big to fail, just like our banks. In reality we are going that direction towards failure with long term lockdown. However, the resolution taken is more likely to be extreme QE leading to a weakening of the pound sterling. It could halve in the long term e.g 75p to the USD, 60p to the euro.

It would take 40 years to dig out of this hole, if that happened.

pquinn

7,167 posts

47 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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leef44 said:
It could halve in the long term e.g 75p to the USD, 60p to the euro.
Probably won't though as the others having been ruining their currencies at a similar rate.

leef44

4,397 posts

154 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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pquinn said:
leef44 said:
It could halve in the long term e.g 75p to the USD, 60p to the euro.
Probably won't though as the others having been ruining their currencies at a similar rate.
This is what I am hoping for. We could probably maintain against the US and EU while China will face the issue of its currency strengthening faster than is suitable for its export business.

nigelpugh7

6,040 posts

191 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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Sam.M said:
Find the documents.


Edited by Sam.M on Wednesday 21st October 13:29
I must admit I would like to see those documents too!

However it pretty obvious we are going back in to full lock down for the whole country somewhere in late November to early December.

The government are already suffering a back lash from the people, who are at Risk of rising up in total rebellion.

That’s the reason why, just like back in March the severity of a full lock down is being drip fed to the public in smaller controlled stages.

Lily the Pink

5,783 posts

171 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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nigelpugh7 said:
However it pretty obvious we are going back in to full lock down for the whole country somewhere in late November to early December.
Why is that at all obvious ? Huge swathes of the country are currently showing fewer deaths than the 5-year average :

Unless that changes, what justification would there be for lockdown in those areas ?

survivalist

5,668 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Lily the Pink said:
nigelpugh7 said:
However it pretty obvious we are going back in to full lock down for the whole country somewhere in late November to early December.
Why is that at all obvious ? Huge swathes of the country are currently showing fewer deaths than the 5-year average :

Unless that changes, what justification would there be for lockdown in those areas ?
The answer to your question is hysteria.

Decisions will be based on:

the number of positive tests for covid - even if the people testing positive are low risk or even asymptomatic (see students).

Hospital admissions. The NHS will be ‘overwhelmed’. Just like it is most winters, but this year it’ll be a covid crisis so many will panic.

Combine the above and we will need most of the country in Tier 3 measures and/or a circuit breaker lockdown.

It’s madness, but it’ll happen.

nigelpugh7

6,040 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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survivalist said:
The answer to your question is hysteria.

Decisions will be based on:

the number of positive tests for covid - even if the people testing positive are low risk or even asymptomatic (see students).

Hospital admissions. The NHS will be ‘overwhelmed’. Just like it is most winters, but this year it’ll be a covid crisis so many will panic.

Combine the above and we will need most of the country in Tier 3 measures and/or a circuit breaker lockdown.

It’s madness, but it’ll happen.
You beat me to, but yep spot on.

They won’t want to put us into a full lockdown, they don’t need to put us into a full lockdown, but to make it seem like they are managing and taking control in the eyes of the majority of the voting public, they will put us into full lockdown.

Now more than ever this is about political power play than ever before.



Dr Murdoch

3,446 posts

136 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Lily the Pink said:
Why is that at all obvious ? Huge swathes of the country are currently showing fewer deaths than the 5-year average :

Unless that changes, what justification would there be for lockdown in those areas ?
Is these September stats?

Louis Balfour

26,292 posts

223 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Dr Murdoch said:
Is these September stats?
You mean "are this" surely.

nigelpugh7

6,040 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Louis Balfour said:
You mean "are this" surely.
Or perhaps even “ Are these the September Stats? “

winksmile


Louis Balfour

26,292 posts

223 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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nigelpugh7 said:
Louis Balfour said:
You mean "are this" surely.
Or perhaps even “ Are these the September Stats? “

winksmile
To add an air of simpleton wonder and incredulity shall we agree to run with "be they?".


Dr Murdoch

3,446 posts

136 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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hehe

Apologies. Woke up and started typing before any caffeine and waking up properly.

nigelpugh7

6,040 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Louis Balfour said:
To add an air of simpleton wonder and incredulity shall we agree to run with "be they?".
Indeed, I was thinking of the Black Adder sketch with the Old Crone myself, “ that it be! “ - Edmund - “ Yes it is, not that it be! “

winksmile


Dr Murdoch

3,446 posts

136 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Anyway

What stats are being compared to the 5 year average?

leef44

4,397 posts

154 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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survivalist said:
The answer to your question is hysteria.

Decisions will be based on:

the number of positive tests for covid - even if the people testing positive are low risk or even asymptomatic (see students).

Hospital admissions. The NHS will be ‘overwhelmed’. Just like it is most winters, but this year it’ll be a covid crisis so many will panic.

Combine the above and we will need most of the country in Tier 3 measures and/or a circuit breaker lockdown.

It’s madness, but it’ll happen.
Isn't the government's plan to wipe out the whole economy?

Restaurants who spent 500k setting up outdoor pods to solve the issue allowing them to trade, well the govt can just lockdown the whole town to stop even those working.

Just in case there are still business which manage to operate through lockdown, well we'll make sure there is no Brexit deal so that your imports will be so expensive, we can wipe out your business that way.

If there is anything left, well we will give away lots of money so that allows us to increase tax so punitively that any remaining surviving businesses can be wiped out.

There, that should do it. We are now ready to hand over to Labour. They thought it was funny when they left saying "there is no money left in the pot", well we can go one better. How about completely wiping out the nation?