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#741 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 225 weeks ago

Here's a taste of what they are already doing and what they want to do everywhere:

Austria

-Unjabbed in permanent lockdown. Can only go to work, groceries and doctor. Leaving the home for any other reason than that is met with a 300 dollar fine.

-Curfew from 9PM to 5AM. Fines if caught.

-Mask wearing indoors for everybody except in your own home. Again, fines. 90 dollars.

-Mask wearing OUTDOORS if 6 feet can not be held.

-Guards posted at every store to check covid passes. Secret police are doing checks and if an unjabbed person is spotted in your store, the store owner gets 3600 dollar fine and risks 4 months in prison.

-Both jabbed and unjabbed have to take PCR tests every day going to work and school.

-If you have been in proximity to a person who tests positive on the fraudulent PCR test, you must quarantine for 10 days. You are not allowed to leave the house under ANY circumstances. Police are allowed to search homes at will. 1500 dollars fines for non compliance.

-Unjabbed are barred from entering the country.

-Covid passes are only valid for 6 months. Then you are going to need boosters.

-A maximum of 10 persons are allowed to congregate in private. They all have to be jabbed. Unjabbed are not allowed to socialize.

-Unjabbed not allowed to visit family in hospital and care homes. No exceptions.

-If you are unjabbed and need medical care you need to submit to a PCR test. You will have to wait for the next day to get a negative result. Only exception is if you arrive in an ambulance. But they still test you.

-February 1st vaccines become compulsory. 600 dollar fines every 3 months. You also risk 1 year in prison.

Going away? They are doubling down.

#742 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 225 weeks ago

monkeychow wrote:

^ I can see your logic there but it's too many people.

Here we have unvaxed at 6% of the population yet more than 50% of ICU and ICU is at record numbers.

Those numbers are not very high compared to the mass of people. In my country it is 0,0005% of the population who is currently in the ICU, vs 7% unvaxxed. More than enough. The virus always hits the weakest the worst.

#743 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 225 weeks ago

I solved the lie that unvaccinated people are over represented in the hospital. Now America might not be the best example for this since there are so many unjabbed, but for the rest of the Western world where 90-95% are vaccinated it holds very well.

First, it's not strictly a lie, but the conclusions people draw from it are incredibly misleading.

Who are the unvaccinated? People like me for sure, but also those with very bad health conditions. They are simply not allowed to be vaccinated because the body will not handle it.

Before vaccinations started everybody was part of the same group, the unvaxxed. But now 90-95% of that group has joined "the vaccinated".

So who's left? Me and a bunch of geriatrics.

Now how does the math stack up in the new scenario? You guessed it, the unvaxxed, as a group, are much more likely to become sick and die, because most of the healthy people in the group are no longer there to massage the numbers.

Brilliant, in your face, out in the open manipulation.

#744 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 225 weeks ago

Restaurants, fitness centers and other indoor businesses in the District on Saturday began requiring patrons to show proof of vaccination, the first day of a mandate in the nation's capital that is geared toward curbing the latest surge of the coronavirus.

"Can I see your vaccination card and photo ID?" workers across the city asked customers over and over, receiving warm smiles from some who readily complied while others unaware of the new rule awkwardly searched their wallets and phones.

The new rule applies to anyone 12 or older entering sit-down restaurants, bars, gyms, theaters and most other public places where people spend long periods sitting inside. Grocery stores, retail stores and houses of worship are among the exempt locations.

With the mandate, the District of Columbia joined other major cities that have implemented similar requirements - including New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Philadelphia - in hopes of reversing a dramatic spike in coronavirus infections brought on by the highly transmissible omicron variant.

https://news.yahoo.com/d-c-vaccine-mand … puXToQU8Qm

We'll see won't we! big_smile

#745 Re: The Sunset Strip » Bob Saget dead at 65 » 226 weeks ago

It's impossible to determine if somebody has committed a crime based on this. All I'm saying is that "he's just joking" is not convincing in this instance. I've seen enough depravity in Hollywood to know that this is certainly a real possibility, if not "likely". Or did everybody forget about the pedo Epstein who served basically every elite member of society? Fucking princes, presidents, Bill Gates. I mean come on, these people are sick.

#746 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 226 weeks ago

People are fed up with "the pandemic", they are not fed up with the government. Most people will not blame the politicians for enacting this terror on the people.

And that's the problem. They might pivot, but they will never leave unless they are made to do so. Currently there are absolutely zero indications that is happening. I'm the only person on this board who even wants it.

As long as you comply tyranny will continue in one form or the other. If this hasn't woken people up I suspect nothing ever will. They got you by the balls.

#747 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 226 weeks ago

If it was about health your government wouldn't have given him an exemption and a visa to begin with. Did they just forget? No, this was planned from the start to make an example. I know how tight the border control is in Australia, there's no way this was a mistake.

And now they're pivoting to thought crimes. Suddenly having an unvaccinated person in the country is a threat to national security. Are you kidding me? This is not hyperbole, it is comedy level insanity. If they are so scared of regular humans visiting your country they should just shut the whole thing down. Nobody comes in.

The ICU is full because the capacity has been gutted. It's the same in every other western country. The numbers are not high at all, standard across the board. Yet they can't handle the load. That's the point where you exchange governments and get stuff back into order, not blame the citizens for living their lives. Unless you want to do this shit until you die of course, which is what it's starting to look like.

This will not stop until you say no. I'm taking bets.

#748 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 226 weeks ago

Djokovic detained again, for thought crimes.

Australian immigration authorities have detained Novak Djokovic, arguing that although the Serbian’s medical exemption from Covid-19 vaccination was valid, his views are too dangerous to let him stay.

“I consider that Mr. Djokovic’s ongoing presence in Australia may lead to an increase in anti-vaccination sentiment generated in the Australian community, potentially leading to an increase in civil unrest of the kind previously experienced in Australia with rallies and protests which may themselves be a source of community transmission,” Hawke added.

https://www.rt.com/news/546117-djokovic … isa-court/

At least they are admitting it. This is not about health. This is about submission and control.

#749 Re: The Sunset Strip » Bob Saget dead at 65 » 226 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

Yeah, that's not a joke. The fact you're responding this way is the point. You say you "walk down dark corridors" but can't handle a joke, that you think Bob Saget is going to hell, says everything.

We're laughing at dopey jokes, not dwelling in places where we learn about and discuss how to anally rape someone so you can pull out their intestines. That says more about you than us.

What you are telling are innocent jokes. What Bob Saget is doing is what I just did, say some nasty fucking shit that is not funny.

If you dwelled in such places you would know such knowledge would only come from actual rapists. It's not something a pleb would be privy to. He might laugh, not knowing any better.

#750 Re: The Sunset Strip » Bob Saget dead at 65 » 226 weeks ago

Again, weak. I walk the dark corridors so I will tell you something nasty:

You know what a red sock is?

It's when you rape somebody in the ass, then just as you're pulling out you strike them hard on the stomach, creating a vacuum which drags the intestines out with your dick.

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