Captain Caveman wrote on Oct 24
th, 2022 at 9:47pm:
ShellShilo wrote on Oct 24
th, 2022 at 6:06pm:
[quote author=Captain_Caveman link=1650450480/272#272 date=1666566261]That was clear from the very first day the media got involved.
The propaganda was laughable, yet the masses were frightened into submission.
Then add to the media hype, bill gates.
That prick sat on TV scaring the crap out of people, while he funnelled hundreds of millions into his account, sorry, foundation.
money from the government's own treasury
Also, it won't be until 2099 that we can see the complete list of ingredients in these vaccines. And, compliance is NOT mandatory under their exclusive utility patent.
The Australian government has already invested $17B into this Covid-19 response scheme. We have states competing to be the first with the best vaccine. But what good is a vaccine if no one will use it? That's where the media comes in. If we can turn everyone into vaccine junkies, we can make up any excuse we want.
True capitalism at its finest. The creation of a new market and culture.
I think what is most scary, is just how easy people can be manipulated. Are you familiar with the Milgram experiment? Or, the Asch Conformity and Stanford Prison experiments? Damn our herding instinct, and our need to conform.
If the media broadcasted everyday for a month, about the nutritional and health benefits of fresh s**t, I guarantee that that there will be many Australians willing to give it a go.
Going by those on here that have fallen head first for the media hype surrounding covid, it makes that highlighted sentence even more fitting...
The whole situation stank like a pole cat from the start.
What got me was how easily people were manipulated without any question at all.
Then they'd turn on those asking the important questions.
The media got them 24/7 and it worked.
For someone like me who does not watch MSM, or social media (bar this place) it had no effect.
You make good reading and put it in nice kind ways.
Keep it up.
i endorse everything you both say.
the anxious people who defer their lives to an authority figure fell for it and now they have no choice but to double down.
its sad to see.
most aussies couldnt be bothered having the boosters and so the government has sniffed the breeze and got out front of it and pretends like it never happened.
lilly livered hypocrites.
from day 1 it has been obvious that people like Gates (who has a degree in coding i believe) have no right to stick their noses into peoples individual health decisions.
maybe gates could decide the abortion issue once and for all.
he seems to have such a high opinion of himself .
would the left and mainstream media accept his expertise in that domain.
pathetic that so many people caved and followed orders like the sheep they are.
the elites certainly know that they can control the masses now and they will be doing just that.
social credit scores and probably a forced conversion of all your funds like super to a government controlled digital currency
as a farmer this was intersting
A recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organisation found that the average kilogram of liveweight beef produced in Uruguay produces 33 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent gases.
The figures for Uruguay are relevant for Central Queensland because like them our cattle production system is largely grass fed.
Only about half the liveweight of a cow ends up in edible products so the carbon intensity of your steak would be roughly 60 kilograms. It will cost money to reduce the carbon dioxide in beef production either by reducing stocking rates or by buying the "magic pills" that some reckon will cut the methane that a cow burps or otherwise emits during its life.
Most economic models estimate that a "carbon price" of about 20 cents a kilogram would be needed to achieve "net zero emissions." At that price, you would pay an extra $12 per kilogram for your red meat at the butcher. That would almost double the cost of the rump steak for your next BBQ.
The new Labor government flagged last week that it would join this madness and sign Australia up to the Global Methane Pledge. This pledge commits countries to reduce methane emissions, including those made by cattle, by 30 per cent by 2030. And, the government is committed to Australia becoming "net zero" by 2050.
Why do politicians keep coming up with ways of making it harder to balance family budgets, when Australians are already struggling to make ends meet?
in the next decade i expect everyone to be on a government controlled digital currency
you will go to buy beef or fuel and the regulators will decide if you can or cant
micro control of the sheep and cattle in society.
just like i can micro control my stock if i want to
the population are just dumb animals and almost deserve to be treated as such