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  1. vincenzz

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  2. shootersa

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    Attaboy.
    When a despicable has nothing else they can always play the race card, the sex card, the nazi card, or the facist card.

    It never occurs to them that perhaps just staying quiet might lead people to think they are stupid, as opposed to posting some bullshit and removing all doubt.
     
  3. anon_de_plume

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    Exactly what has happen that is authoritarian?

    The right tosses this around, just like the whole "communist" lie!
     
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      @Anon asked, What department?

      Every dictatorship has a propaganda arm—a “Ministry of Truth.” The Biden Administration has now formally joined the ranks of such dictatorships with their creation of the so-called “Disinformation Governance Board.”
      --Tulsi Gabbard
       
      Scotchlass, Apr 30, 2022
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      Huh! Guess we all should tremble and shake.

      Republicans spin everything as a conspiracy against them. They love playing the victim.

      This Board is not a separate department, but you should be afraid, nonetheless!
       
      anon_de_plume, Apr 30, 2022
    4. crhurricane
      Some choose not to see the bridge ahead is out, despite the warning signs.
      The federal government does not have the authority to establish a federal law enforcement agency, with power over it's citizens. Never mind that is ignored, by using emergency powers act, in place since 2001. The FBI, NSA, CIA, DHS, NTSB, TSA, all illegally operate within the USA, with police powers, running illegal surveillance on US citizens, basically doing as they choose. The very reason the founding fathers would not allow it, government over reach. The courts and citizens allowed it, under the betterment of all. Now, as predicted by the founding fsthers, these agencies have become politicized, justice takes a backseat to political power. The adding of more agencies to this already illegal over reach, is more than a clear sign, mine and your rights are being disregarded by and for political power.
       
      crhurricane, Apr 30, 2022
  4. anon_de_plume

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    If makes are ineffective, why do doctors and their staff use them during surgery?

    Also, mask mandates are over! You're flogging a dead topic!
     
  5. anon_de_plume

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      Research?? This article does not address the points within the article. All it does is color Kisrch as an zealous egotist. It holds nothing but opinions, and the authors dislike of Kisrch. Nothing short of going along with a broken record narrative, of the pharmaceutical industry. By stating the fines paid by big pharm, is that suppose to highlight the integrity of big pharm, or just set some credibility to a narrative that is bought and paid for.
       
      crhurricane, Apr 30, 2022
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      Waaaa! The guys reputation proceeds him!
       
      anon_de_plume, Apr 30, 2022
    3. shootersa
      And anon reinforces his reputation yet again.
       
      shootersa, Apr 30, 2022
    4. anon_de_plume
      Oh, look, shooter is bored, and feels the need to stretch his wings! Have a nice morning, spacey.
       
      anon_de_plume, Apr 30, 2022
    5. shootersa
      Anon probably ought to get out more often. You know, back away from the computer for a bit.
      Oh look! There he goes! :)
      [​IMG]

      Have a nice day, genius!
       
      shootersa, Apr 30, 2022
  6. Scotchlass

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    The price of food is increasing dramatically and many basic food items cannot be found. I have no idea about whether or not this is a “manufactured” food crisis or not. Let me say that again for those with poor reading comprehension skills (this means you, @stumbles, @Anon and @thinskin); I know what I am doing to prepare, but I have no inside info. Even so, this remains an interesting and provocative article.

    On the side of "shit happens", the potential for this food shortage began more than a year ago with the lack of fertilizer production. Combined with a massive drought, railway caps on fertilizer loads, and a la Nina situation, there was always going to be a significantly reduced crop yield this year. All these other ongoing factors just compound that problem.

    Others feel this is the result of "purposeful actions." Those who claim that the food supply chain is in the hands of private enterprises who MUST make a profit to survive – and thus purposeful food shortages could never happen – are being naive. Government compensation programs (mentioned below) and other financial incentives across different sectors make the crossover between public/private sectors very blurry at times, just as additional controlling factors like the interactions of different industries and corporations, NGOs and other more shadowy intelligence outfits are poorly understood at the best of times.

    The new Karl Marx, Klaus Schwab of WEF fame, has told us that in ten years “You will own nothing and you will be happy.”
    Is it perhaps time to change his meme to, “In a year, you will eat nothing and you will starve.”


    5 signs they are CREATING a food crisis
    Kit Knightly
    2/25/22

    It’s no secret that, according to politicians and the corporate press, “food shortages” and a “food supply crises” have been on the way for a while now. They have been regularly predicted for several years. What’s really strange is that despite its near-constant incipience, the food shortage never seems to actually arrive and is always blamed on something new.

    As long ago as 2012, “scientists” were predicting that climate change and a lack of clean water would create “food shortages” that would “turn the world vegetarian by 2050”. In 2019, UN “experts” warned that “climate change was threatening the world’s food supply”. Later the same year, the UK was warned that they could expect a food shortage as a result of “post-Brexit chaos”. By early March 2020 supermarkets were already “warning” that the government had been too slow to act on the coronavirus outbreak, and they might run out of food. (They never actually did). A month later, in April 2020 when the “pandemic” was less than three months old, “officials” warned Covid was going to create a global food crisis. Three months later it had ballooned into “the worst food crisis for 50 years”.

    In the Summer of 2021 the British press was predicting the “worst food shortages since world war 2” and “rolling power cuts”, allegedly due to a lack of truck drivers blamed equally on Covid and Brexit (neither the shortages nor power cuts ever really materialised). By September 2021, the UK was told the gas price spike would create a shortage of frozen food, and just a month later, that we may have to ration meat ahead of Christmas, due to the gas crisis. (There never was any rationing) In January 2022, Australia saw “empty supermarket shelves” blamed on the Omicron variant crippling the supply chain, while the US had the same empty shelves blamed on bad winter weather. Moving into the spring of 2022, the food crisis is still on its way…only now it’s because of the war in Ukraine, or China’s “Zero Covid” policies, or the bird flu outbreak.

    You’d be forgiven for thinking that – since the food crisis is always expected but never arrives, and is always blamed on the current thing – that it doesn’t really exist. That it’s nothing but a psy-op designed to spread panic and give suppliers an excuse to jack up their prices in response to fake “scarcity” created by the press. However, there are indications that this may be about to change. In a Brussels press conference on March 25th of this year, Joe Biden said… "Regarding food shortages – yes, we did talk about shortages, and they’re going to be real.” …which is a decidedly odd thing to say.

    Most of the time the only reason to strongly affirm something is “going to be real” from now on, is that up to that point it was not. Indeed, there are a few signs that the food supply is about to genuinely come under attack.

    1. Ukraine war & Western sanctions
    It’s well documented that Russia’s “special operation” in Ukraine has driven up the prices of oil, gas and wheat. Partly due to disruption on the ground, but mostly due to Western sanctions. Russia is the largest exporter of wheat and other grains in the world, and these products are used not just for making food for humans, but also as animal feed. Western nations boycotting Russian wheat will therefore potentially drive up the price of a huge variety of foodstuffs. We have already seen rationing of sunflower oil (a major Ukrainian export), with reports that this could extend to all kinds of other products including sausages, chicken, pasta and beer.

    This war did not need to happen, it could have been prevented (and could still be stopped) by a simple agreement on Ukrainian neutrality. Combine that with the sweeping nature of the anti-Russian sanctions – unmatched in recent history – and you can reason that the chaos on the ground and concomitant increase in food prices is part of a deliberate policy serving the Great Reset agenda.

    2. Increasing the price of oil
    The increased price of oil has natural and obvious knock-on effects for every industrial sector – most especially transport, logistics and agriculture. Despite fears of a cost of living crisis, warnings of food shortages and Russia’s status as the largest exporter of oil and gas in the world, Western nations and their allies have made virtually zero effort to lower the cost of oil. The high oil price has already seen the Russian ruble bounce back to pre-war strength, and yet Saudi Arabia has been increasing their prices, not flooding the market to tank the price as they did in 2014/15.

    Keeping the cost of petroleum high is a deliberate policy decision, and one that shows the cost of living crisis – and any resultant food shortages – are being engineered on purpose.

    3. Bird flu
    The press is claiming there is a major bird flu outbreak going on. As we published last week, the dynamics of “bird flu” seem to be identical to Covid. Birds are tested for the virus using PCR tests, culled if they are “positive”, and these culls are then labelled “bird flu deaths”. This process has already seen at least 27 million poultry birds destroyed in the US alone, the world’s largest exporter of both chicken and eggs. France, Canada and the UK have also culled millions of birds.

    Bird flu has already (allegedly) caused the price of chicken and eggs to skyrocket. (As a potentially important aside, a new report has also warned that pigs can pass “superbugs” to humans, so pigs may be for the chop sometime soon, too)

    4. UK & US paying farmers to stop farming
    Going back to last May, the Biden administration began pushing farmers to add agricultural land to the “conservation reserve program”, a federally funded program allegedly aimed at preserving the environment. The program is essentially paying farmers not to farm. A very odd policy decision, given the widely predicted food shortages.

    A state-level plan in California is going to pay farmers to grow less, this time in the name of saving water. Interestingly, the UK has a similar program going on for (again, allegedly) totally different reasons. Starting this past February, the British government is paying lump sums of up £100,000 to any farmers who want to retire from farming. Again, a strange policy during a period of geopolitical unrest impacting the food supply.

    5. Manufactured fertiliser shortages
    Russia and Belarus are two of the biggest exporters of fertiliser and fertiliser-related products in the world, accounting for around 10 billion dollars worth of trade manually. So, the war in Ukraine (and the sanctions) are already hitting the fertiliser market hard, with prices hitting new all-time highs in March. China, the third biggest exporter of fertiliser in the world, has had a self-imposed export ban on the product since last summer, allegedly in an effort to keep domestic food prices low.

    Given that, it is very strange that America’s Union Pacific Railway has suddenly placed a limit on the number of fertiliser deliveries it will make, informing fertiliser giant CF Industries they will need to cut their train car use by as much as 20%.

    In their public response, CF Industries stated: "The timing of this action by Union Pacific could not come at a worse time for farmers…Not only will fertilizer be delayed by these shipping restrictions, but additional fertilizer needed to complete spring applications may be unable to reach farmers at all. By placing this arbitrary restriction on just a handful of shippers, Union Pacific is jeopardizing farmers’ harvests and increasing the cost of food for consumers.”

    BONUS: Fires at food processing plants
    This get’s a bonus slot, not an official spot, because of the multiple unknowns in this case. In the strangest and most ephemeral story on the list, it seems there has been a rash of fires at food processing plants all over the United States in the last six months. Since August 2021 at least 16 major fires have broken out at food processing plants all across the country. In September last year a meat processor in Nebraska burned down, impacting 5% of the country’s beef supply. In March of this year fire shut down a Nestle frozen food plant in Arkansas and a major potato processing site in Belfast, Maine was almost levelled by a huge fire.

    The examples just keep on coming. In just the last week two different single-engine planes have crashed into two different food plants, causing major fires. One at a potato processing plant in Idaho, another at a General Mills plant in Georgia.

    Right now we can’t prove this is a deliberate campaign, or even statistically unusual, but it certainly warrants some further investigation. There’s a good write-up on this story on Tim Pool’s website, and an in-depth twitter thread covering all the recent events from Dr Ben Braddock here.

    In summary…

    1. A war which did not need to happen is driving up food and oil prices.
    2. Sanctions which did not need to be put in place are also driving up food and oil prices.
    3. Western allies are intentionally raising their oil prices.
    4. Despite warning of a food crisis, US and UK are paying farmers not to farm.
    5. A “bird flu epidemic” very much like the fake Covid “pandemic” is driving up the price of poultry and eggs.
    6. Western companies are actively making the fertiliser shortages worse.
    7. Bizarre fires are crippling large sections of the US food industry.

    Taken individually maybe these points could all be seen as mistakes or coincidences, but when you put them all together it’s not hard to spot the pattern. The press may claim we are “sleepwalking” into a food crisis, but it looks more like they’re running head-first into it.

    After years of saying there’s a food shortage on the way, it looks like they might be about to finally actually create one.

    https://off-guardian.org/2022/04/25/5-signs-they-are-creating-a-food-crisis/
     
    1. crhurricane
      This is one of those things, known before hand, that a crisis is highly probable, yet seemingly actions being taken have no affect to lessen the crisis.
      Can anyone tell me, just when did Ukraine become " the bread basket of the world" , Heard this a number of times last two weeks or so?
      There are a few things I would like to express, but will have to do so a little later. Other obligations call.
       
      crhurricane, Apr 30, 2022
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    Shooter predicts that Despicables will;
    blame trump
    OR
    blame deplorables
    OR
    deny its a problem
    OR
    deny that it's bidens problem to deal with
    OR
    throw money at it

    No matter. After mid terms the deplorables will fix it.
     
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    Facism in action.......democracy is ok so long as you vote for the cult leader!



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    Careful you might sail over the edge!:rolleyes:

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    OH jeez!
    Hey @Scotchlass bet thinskin left a mark with his latest thoughtful, inciteful, carefully thought out response to your post.
    How can you even stir from your bed after that?
     
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      Knocked me flat with his insight.
      His manly little ironic eyeroll emoji is what finished me off though.
       
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    So Shooter hadn't heard of this off-guardian news outlet so he decided to do a bit of checking.
    One way to fairly quickly and accurately determine the leanings and accuracy of a news outlet, and in particular it's pundit spew is to research back a few years to the news of the moment, see if the pundits managed to accurately predict what would happen in the future. Shooter did that. This bunch manages to nail it pretty well. Shooter will continue to review what shows up on this site.

    Seymour Hersh Cracks ‘RussiaGate’ as CIA-Planted Lie — Revenge Against Trump – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
    Trump Deathwatch – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
    Whither Russiagate? – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
    Absolute Proof that Trump Is Stupid – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
    Twitter, Biden and the New York Post – Social Media Censorship Kicks up a Gear – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
     
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    1. shootersa
      Kay @vincenzz
      That included a pun, didn't it?
       
      shootersa, Apr 30, 2022
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    Is it just me? The hypocrisy of people!
    Those who are influenced by a narritive, support a cause, for the betterment of all, do not realize, those influencing don't care about the betterment of all. They are only concerned with the opposition of their agenda.
    A hyped up scam of greed, that has completely trashed the creditably of the health care system, was just the testing grounds for whats to come.
    Just a year ago, mandates, vaccines, social distancing, were, in the eyes of those that believe, the only choice, those who do not comply are a threat and danger to the rest.
    Funny some still buy that, but time and scientific facts, tell the truth.
    Here we are now, on the verge of another major crisis, but the betterment of all crowd of last year, isn't to concerned. Their influencers have not told them it is a serious possibility of a major crisis, it is a conspiracy theory by the right. As long as the left keeps their narrative, everything will be fine, and people suck it up. Well lets see. Just as I said about this overblown pandemic, this food shortage will become more than a crisis, and it will be the first leg of a power grab. Water and energy will follow. As long as there is someone telling a different story, well, lets just call it conspiracy, like last time.
     
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    Either of them.



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      Read the article and found it a typical @thinskin offering.
      It's filled with unprovable assertions, both pro and con, like
      New Levels Of Innovation Would Be Possible
      and More Economic Growth (both Pro) and
      More People Would Go To College
      and Schools Won’t Try To Save Money (both Con).

      Why would anyone assume that universities and colleges are already trying to save money?
       
      Scotchlass, May 1, 2022
    2. shootersa
      thinskin loves to toss this kind of stink bomb into discussions.
      You see, he's convinced that the Dutch are the chosen people and their country the promised land, so whatever they are doing is what the world should be doing.

      Every time Shooter hears arguments for why higher education ought to be free, and all that student debt should just be forgiven he recalls his daughter's gymnastics coach handing out gymnastics awards for stuff they hadn't done because they had been whining about how hard he was on them. His point was, if you haven't earned it, do you really want the reward?

      But tell you what, every award Shooter's daughter earned, she was proud of, and probably still has in a box somewhere. But what is of much greater value to her is the lesson she learned early on; earning something is better than having it handed to you.

      Something despicables and ILLEGAL migrants should learn.
       
      shootersa, May 1, 2022
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    This is hilraious!



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