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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

bandicoot (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 2nd April 2020, 22:33

I have went through malaria ridden swamps, fought alligators, and kicked a dingos behind when it got too close, then crossed the road, just to get to the amber nectar. 

(Disclaimer: some of the above is an exaggeration)

RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

RJS (undefined) posted this on Thursday, 2nd April 2020, 23:02

Yes, but would you think its ok to do that if you caused people to die?

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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 2nd April 2020, 23:55

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Robee J Shepherd says...
"Do we disagree that going out just to buy booze is an unnecessary risk in a time when our NHS is already overloaded and facing decisions where they will have to choose between who lives and who dies?"

I would argue there's a deal of difference between self control and police control.
There is no list of necessities and supermarkets still have the racks of bedding plants by the entrance as you go in which to some is less necessary than booze. Or are we even more in need of some beauty in life right now.

As much of an ar**hole as you think that neighbour is I suspect he'd win an appeal against that fine if he chose to lodge one.


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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

sj (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd April 2020, 07:28

Ré Eddie Large, it's important to note the wording (most people don't).
He didn't die 'of' coronavirus, he died 'with' it.
He was already in hospital with heart failure.
Sad nonetheless.

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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

JohnnyTV (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd April 2020, 07:34

I don't think there's anything wrong with buying aclhohol or other "non-essential" items if you're going to the shop already to buy essential items, it's going there just to buy it that is the issue as the sole purpose of your journey is not essential - you're just adding more risk of everything (coming into contact with others, having an accident in the car on the way there etc) hence the fine.

I did our weekly shop last weekend (normally pop to the shops in between but haven't been doing) and to be honest couldn't get out of there fast enough. Was pretty quiet but whilst some things they'd put in place were good, others were bad. Tannoy announcements every 5 mins saying to stay 2 metres apart yet there's a security guard less than that away from the entrance door as soon as you go in and tons of the aisles were being restocked so rollcages blocking half of the aisle off and the poor staff having loads of people going right next to them to get past. I understand the shelves need to be filled but if you care about the staff coming into contact with others and stocking overnight isn't enough, close it for an hour or two in the middle of the day as well.

The checkout girl said there are tons of people just going to buy their dinner then going back the next day, and the next :/

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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

bandicoot (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd April 2020, 09:58

OK, start groaning now as the subject is Chemitrails.

This covid 19 situation has grounded many airlines, ok, a reduced number of planes are still flying, but what gets me is the military planes are flying and still spraying the skies.

Now to me this shows how important spraying the skies are to be still doing this geo-engineering spraying (whether for good against global warming or a danger to us by releasing dangerous elements into the air , aluminium and barium, which gets into our lungs, the soil, the water).

When we have something as serious as covid -19 on the ground the military are still spraying over cities and towns. I thought chemitrail spraying would be suspended during this time but no, it is more obvious due to the lack of planes in the sky.

How to tell they are military planes, check website airplane tracker radar, and see if they have a transponder and show up with a number, if they do not, then they are military.

RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd April 2020, 19:10

Posted with no shame at all to freak Bandi out.

BBC Click

Don Bacofoil hat and start at 16 mins. 

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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

bandicoot (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd April 2020, 19:58

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snaps says...Don Bacofoil hat and start at 16 mins.  

Argh!, freaked out, What next? adapted drones with mounted machinegun's and heat sensing of a hot forehead for the virus 

RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd April 2020, 20:47

Eight years ago
Note the number of views and I think it's shot in USA

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RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

sj (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 5th April 2020, 08:21

http://mobile.twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/1246457825720553472

Nice one Bill.

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