There won't be any older people. That's the plan. Do away with anyone with an IQ above 40 who might notice the fact that the fire department can't put out fires, or the police can't come, or anyone clumsy enough to break a foot/leg, needs to be able to obtain food. (Please don't take the broken foot part of the comment personally. It would put your infirmity on their radar.)
covid went thru the elderly like a scythe, and the ones it didn't get were protocol-ed to death. The young children who died were medically fragile. There are more plandemics in the works.
Covid killed exactly how many colds and flu normally kill. Doctors killed the rest. What I want to know is when can we start killing the doctors. I've been standing out in the street here holding this rope and noose since 2021 and my arms are getting tired.
Funny that You say that, my work collegues who are avid BBC propaganda absorbers had a conversation the other day about the benefits of euthanasia. Today it was about non religious spirituality. Since there is not a single independent thought wandering into these heads, it must have been from media programming.
I've heard of neurodegenerative properties of both covid and the jabs eroding IQ levels. I think there may be something to it in the end.
Oh, the trees will be protected by video monitoring, the lumberjack heroes will be readily identified by facial recognition, and their social credit accounts will be bankrupted by the "Green" authorities.
That scenario is of course possible; there are always risks in resistance. However, technology is not perfect, and clever, dedicated citizens will always find ways to throw sand in the gears of tyranny.
Yep. People always come up with "work-arounds." Substack is the best "work-around" to the captured "watchdog" press. It's a work-around for independent writers who can't get their articles published anywhere else and it's a work-around for readers who are fed up with the biased, yellow journalism.
P.S. Thanks to everyone who is supporting this "work-around!"
Yeah, like, who would have ever thought there would be a pro-humanity use for glyphosate. Here's how its done folks... Disguise yourself as a trannie, and sidle up to the offending fresh-planted tree and surreptisiously empty your squeegee spray bottle over the foliage. Ten days later, the council enforcers will then beat up any trannies hovering around.
After the next council meeting they will be watching for trannies with squeegee bottles, so then you carry a long baloon half-full with soil sterilant inside your next disguise... the trouser leg of your best suit. Do this just prior to rain, which will disperse the chemical in all directions for three metres all around. The council enforcers will beat up the councilmen.
Phase three: disguised as an old lady, sprinkle salt on your packet of takeaway food, making sure the remainder pours on the ground next to the tree. Then warn old ladies you like to stay away for a month.
You make me think of the Monty Python lumberjack song, which, these days would send rabid foaming at the mouth trans activists into madness it is so politically incorrect (absolutely NO dis of people's sexualities or identities save these astroturfed mentally ill activists) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FshU58nI0Ts
Not in the 15 minute cities with all those people breathing out CO2! Maybe everywhere else though... wouldn't that suck if we had to go to those cities just to see trees in the future!
I think I heard someone say somewhere that they thought copper nails driven into the truck had a life limiting effect on the tree. Something about the sap not liking it!
My first thought would be for the residents to remove the trees. Not so difficult when they are newly planted or transplanted. But just imagine what the draconian penalty would be for cutting down a tree in order to live a decent life.
And yet in Plymouth the Council cut down 110 mature trees in the city centre to make way for a 'regeneration project' as part of the sustainability agenda (the road appears to go around the green area, so they've never been an impediment to anything). How very green. If ever a place needed some trees, it was what looks like an otherwise horrible post-war city centre (it's occasionally pointed out that what the Luftwaffe didn't achieve, English town councils managed after the war, as they destroyed old city centres and replaced them with hideous 60s shopping centres).
Apparently there was so much pushback from the people of Plymouth that the Council had the trees cut down in the middle of the night. The Council has since been voted out of office.
Wow! That's some covid-level insanity. It really seems, more and more, that the people who are supposed to represent the interests of the populace have become seriously irrational and hysterical.
Beyond the near-term and obvious issues with the madness that they're imposing, think of the rational management that is meanwhile being neglected. It's like the cancer patients during covid -- you can't undo some of this neglect.
When will enough people push back against this madness?!
It's also important to acknowledge that we're facing threats on multiple fronts - from the quality of our food and air to the increasingly cramped living conditions in "15-minute cities." - Luc
I live in Alabama but just took a trip to some of the Florida panhandle beaches ... where I encountered two toll highways. The first one had a sign that said (paraphrasing): "Don't stop. We'll bill you for this toll."
I thought, "dirty word, the cameras are everywhere and they've already got me." My second thought was this is the way these "15-minute city" mandates/regulations will be enforced in the future. Except in about five years, they won't even have to send me a bill. They'll just deduct the toll straight out of my digital account.
They've already banned the light bulbs I like, gas stoves, toilets that flush like I like, gasoline that doesn't have 10 percent ethanol ... now they are going to ban "driving over X miles per month."
All to save the "planet" ... which doesn't need saving ... The only thing that might save the planet is to purge these crazy and totalitarian people and organizations who are "leading" us all.
I stocked up on them years ago, but now my stash is long gone. I should have filled up the garage and become a black market light bulb seller. The new ones don't last nearly as long as advertised and some of them don't put out enough light to read a large-print book two inches from your eyes. Plus, they cost an arm and a leg. BTW, the one toll I did pay was $4. But that was cheaper than one beer. Sigh.
Another "beach observation" ... I visited the SunDog, the famous book store at SeaSide. I asked if they had a copy of "The Real Anthony Fauci." Answer: No. In fact, I couldn't find one book in the whole store that challenged any of the bogus Covid narratives.
Take-away: The book stores are effectively banning books that don't fit the authorized narrative.
I used to turn on a couple of lights in my crawlspace during the winter to keep pipes from freezing. Now that I can't get incandescent bulbs, I have to use a space heater. I'm not really sure how that's any better for the environment...
I don't know why buying incandescent bulbs should be considered a good investment, with them using 100 times as much electricity as comparably productive low voltage LED strips.
Lights affect hormones and led lights are very detrimental ti health plus they are part of the growing geofencing of IoT (internet of things) which help 5 G microwave frequencies penetrate your surroundings. All smart devices are able to connect like a web. If you could see these frequencies you wouldn’t be able to see your hand in front of your face....
All frequencies affect us and our modern world is heavily polluted with all the frequencies that come from our modern conveniences whether from dirty electricity , radio, all the microwaves that are from cell towers. It’s accumulating constantly. Please feel free to research the subject as I’m not brilliant enough to explain it well enough to open your mind. All I know is that our government is calling the trillion $ communications technology “$afe and effective” just like the mRNA tech….so there’s that tid bit to question.
It has nothing to do with investment. It has to do with light quality. I use LEDs where light quality doesn't matter and use incandescents where it does matter. If you can't tell the difference, then you will be happy with low power LEDs.
Bill it was interesting to me how it’s ‘almost as if’ convenient hurricanes in orange beach area rendered long time beachfront houses uninhabitable and impossibly expensive to repair, ergo developers bought out average folk and put up high rise condos for rich Yankees to visit occasionally and air bnb out the rest of the time. I couldn’t believe how different the place looked during a visit a few years ago.
All along the beachfront in Alabama and Florida panhandle it’s mansions and high rises and little access to beachfront. Or so it seemed last time I was down there.
I had the same thought from my "ride arounds" in the Destin area and then the "Beaches of 30-A." All the little beach homes in Blue Mountain are now mansions. The rest is condos. But people are still paying to go ... We did and enjoyed our little get-away ... But I can only afford to do this about once every four years!
In 30-A, I noticed they have started to ban cars. You now have to park and ride trollies to stroll through these little communities. I guess the rich people with their $10 million homes can still park at their showplaces. The trollies were free though (and actually worked pretty efficiently).
When I was a kid our family used to rent a house for two weeks every summer on the beach in destin. ‘At Ease.’ We loved it. And if my family could afford it it was very affordable. Nothing fancy but smack dab on the beach!
I live in Troy and still know lots of families that once had places directly on the beaches of places like Panama City Beach. These were little cabin, shack-like places. The lots would be worth many millions today.
Did you know that at one time around the turn of the century (1900 or so?) there was actually discussion that the state of Alabama would buy most of the Florida panhandle from Florida. I don't think it ever came close to serious discussions, but talk about changing one state's history.
There won't be any older people. That's the plan. Do away with anyone with an IQ above 40 who might notice the fact that the fire department can't put out fires, or the police can't come, or anyone clumsy enough to break a foot/leg, needs to be able to obtain food. (Please don't take the broken foot part of the comment personally. It would put your infirmity on their radar.)
I agree!
If you haven't read or watched Nineteen Eighty-Four recently, this is where the proles will live. It's all in there.
It seems there are no people left in any western government with an IQ above 40.
No, they're just greedy with no ethics or compassion.
Right, and stupid!
I resent that. 42 high flyer here.
Don't confuse IQ with age or temperature, they are not related.
Mine are: 80, 80, and 80.
I'm thrilled to be in this company.
Whatever you say, Dr Expert.
i no longer espouse incompetence. this is competence at administration of hell.
It would seem so.
Agree. Older? Disabled? History.
covid went thru the elderly like a scythe, and the ones it didn't get were protocol-ed to death. The young children who died were medically fragile. There are more plandemics in the works.
Correction: ... the elderly WHO WERE DENIED EARLY TREATMENT like a scythe ...
And... the elderly who were "vaccinated," often without informed consent.
Yes. Exactly right, RightThink.
Hospitals and jabs killed WAYYYY more than the ebil "birus."
Covid killed exactly how many colds and flu normally kill. Doctors killed the rest. What I want to know is when can we start killing the doctors. I've been standing out in the street here holding this rope and noose since 2021 and my arms are getting tired.
Noneya
Just useless eaters, right?
The ones in government? Absolutely.
https://bookanalysis.com/1984/proles/
Not forgetting the Geoengineering programs.
https://gtr.ukri.org/search/project?term=Geoengineering+
http://www.geoengineering.ox.ac.uk/www.geoengineering.ox.ac.uk/index.html
Department of Net Zero
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-energy-security-and-net-zero
EU Covid summit
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TuZ7-J7d0jk&t=10s
I think you have something there.
Basically you're of no use if you can't work and generate good profit, so no retirement and generalised euthanasia.
Funny that You say that, my work collegues who are avid BBC propaganda absorbers had a conversation the other day about the benefits of euthanasia. Today it was about non religious spirituality. Since there is not a single independent thought wandering into these heads, it must have been from media programming.
I've heard of neurodegenerative properties of both covid and the jabs eroding IQ levels. I think there may be something to it in the end.
I think so too!
Hopefully this is nothing a chainsaw can't fix.
LMFAO
Very quickly, at that... (While the trees are small, simple and quiet hand saws will work, too.)
The funny part is that by design, police won't be able to respond quickly to arrest the perps. :-)
Oh, the trees will be protected by video monitoring, the lumberjack heroes will be readily identified by facial recognition, and their social credit accounts will be bankrupted by the "Green" authorities.
That scenario is of course possible; there are always risks in resistance. However, technology is not perfect, and clever, dedicated citizens will always find ways to throw sand in the gears of tyranny.
Yep. People always come up with "work-arounds." Substack is the best "work-around" to the captured "watchdog" press. It's a work-around for independent writers who can't get their articles published anywhere else and it's a work-around for readers who are fed up with the biased, yellow journalism.
P.S. Thanks to everyone who is supporting this "work-around!"
Always a way around the system.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Thanks, Don. That's a comforting tbought.
Yeah, like, who would have ever thought there would be a pro-humanity use for glyphosate. Here's how its done folks... Disguise yourself as a trannie, and sidle up to the offending fresh-planted tree and surreptisiously empty your squeegee spray bottle over the foliage. Ten days later, the council enforcers will then beat up any trannies hovering around.
After the next council meeting they will be watching for trannies with squeegee bottles, so then you carry a long baloon half-full with soil sterilant inside your next disguise... the trouser leg of your best suit. Do this just prior to rain, which will disperse the chemical in all directions for three metres all around. The council enforcers will beat up the councilmen.
Phase three: disguised as an old lady, sprinkle salt on your packet of takeaway food, making sure the remainder pours on the ground next to the tree. Then warn old ladies you like to stay away for a month.
You make me think of the Monty Python lumberjack song, which, these days would send rabid foaming at the mouth trans activists into madness it is so politically incorrect (absolutely NO dis of people's sexualities or identities save these astroturfed mentally ill activists) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FshU58nI0Ts
Lol. I saw them perform that as a skit on a video of the wonderful Concert for George (Harrison) given on the 1st anniversary of his death.
Ski masks.
And sunglasses or night vision googles
Bleach in a watering can...
No need to torture the trees, it's not their fault.
Or so the trees would have us believe...
Good old fashioned black full face and neck ski masks.
Just smile, facial recognition cannot recognise you yet when smiling full theets!
That's interesting.
All the trees will die by a CO2 deficiency.
And the geoengineering toxins - already happening.
There's a sobering thought!
Not in the 15 minute cities with all those people breathing out CO2! Maybe everywhere else though... wouldn't that suck if we had to go to those cities just to see trees in the future!
I think most people will flee the 15 minute cities if they can. I would not think 15 minutes to leave. I'll be gone in 15 minutes.
Not forgetting the Geoengineering programs.
https://gtr.ukri.org/search/project?term=Geoengineering+
http://www.geoengineering.ox.ac.uk/www.geoengineering.ox.ac.uk/index.html
Department of Net Zero
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-energy-security-and-net-zero
EU Covid summit
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TuZ7-J7d0jk&t=10s
Not forgetting the Geoengineering programs.
https://gtr.ukri.org/search/project?term=Geoengineering+
http://www.geoengineering.ox.ac.uk/www.geoengineering.ox.ac.uk/index.html
Department of Net Zero
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-energy-security-and-net-zero
EU Covid summit
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TuZ7-J7d0jk&t=10s
Not sure that the trees should be the primary target of the chainsaws...
Or so the trees would have us believe...
Good point, waste not, want not
What if one just fertilized the trees with Salt and other ingredients... To " help" open up the space?
I think I heard someone say somewhere that they thought copper nails driven into the truck had a life limiting effect on the tree. Something about the sap not liking it!
Good thinking
I'm sure 2 cycle engines are banned, but a hand saw will work..lol
My first thought would be for the residents to remove the trees. Not so difficult when they are newly planted or transplanted. But just imagine what the draconian penalty would be for cutting down a tree in order to live a decent life.
And yet in Plymouth the Council cut down 110 mature trees in the city centre to make way for a 'regeneration project' as part of the sustainability agenda (the road appears to go around the green area, so they've never been an impediment to anything). How very green. If ever a place needed some trees, it was what looks like an otherwise horrible post-war city centre (it's occasionally pointed out that what the Luftwaffe didn't achieve, English town councils managed after the war, as they destroyed old city centres and replaced them with hideous 60s shopping centres).
https://www.westcountryvoices.com/the-campaign-to-save-the-136-mature-trees-on-plymouths-armada-way/
Apparently there was so much pushback from the people of Plymouth that the Council had the trees cut down in the middle of the night. The Council has since been voted out of office.
Wow. smh. Such a shame. Such horrible, sneaky councilors. Just because they had the "power" to do so.
Salt watering
You won't be allowed to purchase a chainsaw without special permit from your CBDC account. It produces too much CO2 anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98SzcHejNLM
Charge those batteries. They are going to get a workout (I am assuming no gas)
Wow! That's some covid-level insanity. It really seems, more and more, that the people who are supposed to represent the interests of the populace have become seriously irrational and hysterical.
Beyond the near-term and obvious issues with the madness that they're imposing, think of the rational management that is meanwhile being neglected. It's like the cancer patients during covid -- you can't undo some of this neglect.
When will enough people push back against this madness?!
We've got to "purge" a whole lot of "leaders" from a whole lot of organizations.
Johnny #5: NO disassemble! 😆
People keep hoping they can vote this stuff away. In America this is all the Patriots talk about.
If we can’t get fair, safe elections, voting anything away or “in” is impossible. We need to find another way to fight these things.
If voting changed anything, it would be illegal.
It's also important to acknowledge that we're facing threats on multiple fronts - from the quality of our food and air to the increasingly cramped living conditions in "15-minute cities." - Luc
Encl.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzEEgtOFFlM&t=33s
Quality of food has declined considerably after the world wars. They needed to reuse these poisons they made and get money for them...
I agree...
Fluoride, for instance. - Luc
These "smart cities" are definitely the new thing. The digital currency will be used to fine people who go beyond their allowed driving miles.
I live in Alabama but just took a trip to some of the Florida panhandle beaches ... where I encountered two toll highways. The first one had a sign that said (paraphrasing): "Don't stop. We'll bill you for this toll."
I thought, "dirty word, the cameras are everywhere and they've already got me." My second thought was this is the way these "15-minute city" mandates/regulations will be enforced in the future. Except in about five years, they won't even have to send me a bill. They'll just deduct the toll straight out of my digital account.
They've already banned the light bulbs I like, gas stoves, toilets that flush like I like, gasoline that doesn't have 10 percent ethanol ... now they are going to ban "driving over X miles per month."
All to save the "planet" ... which doesn't need saving ... The only thing that might save the planet is to purge these crazy and totalitarian people and organizations who are "leading" us all.
I was just able to purchase some incandescent light bulbs in upstate NY.
Won't give the location away...
75W and some 3-ways. I felt like I hit a goldmine.
I stocked up on them years ago, but now my stash is long gone. I should have filled up the garage and become a black market light bulb seller. The new ones don't last nearly as long as advertised and some of them don't put out enough light to read a large-print book two inches from your eyes. Plus, they cost an arm and a leg. BTW, the one toll I did pay was $4. But that was cheaper than one beer. Sigh.
I wasn't paying attention when war criminal Bush #2 banned the 100W incandescent bulbs.
Some people have problems with LEDs...it the "blinking" that affects them.
I put some LEDs in a bathroom fixture and had to remove them because they kept blinking.
'Tis a very slippery slope when we start all the banning.
Another "beach observation" ... I visited the SunDog, the famous book store at SeaSide. I asked if they had a copy of "The Real Anthony Fauci." Answer: No. In fact, I couldn't find one book in the whole store that challenged any of the bogus Covid narratives.
Take-away: The book stores are effectively banning books that don't fit the authorized narrative.
I think it was Obama who banned ALL of them. One of the first things President Trump did was make sure we could get our incandescent bulbs back. MAGA
It was actually Bush and Congress in 2007.
https://www.carolinacountry.com/departments/first-person/did-they-outlaw-the-100-watt-light-bulb
I put a led in my storage room & the socket never worked again.
I had the same thing happen to me in one of the basement light fixtures.
I was frequently able to heat my house in TX just by turning on all the incandescents
I used to turn on a couple of lights in my crawlspace during the winter to keep pipes from freezing. Now that I can't get incandescent bulbs, I have to use a space heater. I'm not really sure how that's any better for the environment...
Bonus!
Being a hamster of everything, we still have a stash of those too 😁
I don't know why buying incandescent bulbs should be considered a good investment, with them using 100 times as much electricity as comparably productive low voltage LED strips.
Lights affect hormones and led lights are very detrimental ti health plus they are part of the growing geofencing of IoT (internet of things) which help 5 G microwave frequencies penetrate your surroundings. All smart devices are able to connect like a web. If you could see these frequencies you wouldn’t be able to see your hand in front of your face....
The light that comes out of LEDs is identical to any other light of the same frequency.
What do LEDs have to do with geofencing, which doesn't use visible frequencies?
You seem to have visible frequencies confused with radio frequencies.
All frequencies affect us and our modern world is heavily polluted with all the frequencies that come from our modern conveniences whether from dirty electricity , radio, all the microwaves that are from cell towers. It’s accumulating constantly. Please feel free to research the subject as I’m not brilliant enough to explain it well enough to open your mind. All I know is that our government is calling the trillion $ communications technology “$afe and effective” just like the mRNA tech….so there’s that tid bit to question.
Consumer choice? I don't have that "choice" any more.
It has nothing to do with investment. It has to do with light quality. I use LEDs where light quality doesn't matter and use incandescents where it does matter. If you can't tell the difference, then you will be happy with low power LEDs.
White LEDs come in more flavors than incandescents.
You can choose whatever you regard as quality with more than one choice.
Investment is not cost of operation.
Yes I know that. Still, the spectrum of LEDs at any color temperature is very different than that of incandescents. It is not just about cost.
Bill it was interesting to me how it’s ‘almost as if’ convenient hurricanes in orange beach area rendered long time beachfront houses uninhabitable and impossibly expensive to repair, ergo developers bought out average folk and put up high rise condos for rich Yankees to visit occasionally and air bnb out the rest of the time. I couldn’t believe how different the place looked during a visit a few years ago.
All along the beachfront in Alabama and Florida panhandle it’s mansions and high rises and little access to beachfront. Or so it seemed last time I was down there.
And now as you said ‘smart toll roads.’
But still the best sand in the US!!
I had the same thought from my "ride arounds" in the Destin area and then the "Beaches of 30-A." All the little beach homes in Blue Mountain are now mansions. The rest is condos. But people are still paying to go ... We did and enjoyed our little get-away ... But I can only afford to do this about once every four years!
In 30-A, I noticed they have started to ban cars. You now have to park and ride trollies to stroll through these little communities. I guess the rich people with their $10 million homes can still park at their showplaces. The trollies were free though (and actually worked pretty efficiently).
When I was a kid our family used to rent a house for two weeks every summer on the beach in destin. ‘At Ease.’ We loved it. And if my family could afford it it was very affordable. Nothing fancy but smack dab on the beach!
I live in Troy and still know lots of families that once had places directly on the beaches of places like Panama City Beach. These were little cabin, shack-like places. The lots would be worth many millions today.
Did you know that at one time around the turn of the century (1900 or so?) there was actually discussion that the state of Alabama would buy most of the Florida panhandle from Florida. I don't think it ever came close to serious discussions, but talk about changing one state's history.
When I first got stationed at Pensacola, the sailors would joke that it was "lower Alabama."
No I never heard about the proposed ‘panhandle purchase!’ Very interesting.
My first duty station in the Navy was Pensacola, FL.
Love the Gulf Coast.
"Leading" us all to Hell!