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Post by Davef on Nov 22, 2020 20:30:37 GMT
I wonder if Auntie's Fact Checkers would like to find out why the BBC (and all other major media) have refused, point blank, to report on lockdown protests in many of Europe's major cities.
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Post by starkiller on Nov 22, 2020 20:42:17 GMT
Debunking Great Reset does not just mean the BBC simply saying it's not true. They must try harder and put more effort in than that. To use their favourite words, they provide a 'baseless' response, wholly 'without evidence'. And for evidence of the deliberate destruction of small businesses, I only have to walk down the street and use my own eyes. Debunk that! Another thing that cannot be debunked is BBC spin of what the reality is. They could quite easily report this, but choose not to. Have you seen this on the news? If not, I have evidence that suggests that BBC news chooses to deliberately frighten people with a particular perspective. A hyperlink to a website isn't evidence. It's evidence for what I'm talking about because it contains stats from ONS, which can be verified. Not to mention that I was replying to a post with a hyperlink.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Nov 22, 2020 20:44:29 GMT
I wonder if Auntie's Fact Checkers would like to find out why the BBC (and all other major media) have refused, point blank, to report on lockdown protests in many of Europe's major cities. www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-54985622
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Nov 22, 2020 20:48:09 GMT
Beggars belief that anyone with a semblance of wit, could give credence to some of the claims.Foetal tissue in the vaccine ffs! The authors of this fake news crap have to much time on their hands,and have spent most of that time reading bloody marvel comics I think. Unfortunately it's far more insidious than a bunch of kids with a comic book fixation. The main aim of the fake news brigade is to undermine faith in credible news and information sources and shake confidence in science and people with credibility in their field of technical expertise - it removes anything that might provide a reliable map of the world actually works. The aim is to turn all debate into a battle of opinions - evidence becomes an opinion piece. Once you've bought into the "fake news" world you're hooked - truth is defined in terms of consistency with the prescribed set of conspiracy theories and as evidence is rendered important and all other information sources are fake their is no way out. The true believers are to all intent and purpose been brainwashed. You can trace a lot of this to American alt right politics which Trump successfully tapped into when he got elected - in fact "fake news" became something of a mantra of his campaign team. It's really scary - and it's no longer the preserve of AK45 waiving nutjobs living in a remote forest in deliverance country. Its over here.
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Post by musik on Nov 22, 2020 20:50:16 GMT
😷 The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have made reports saying Sweden gets the lowest possible results in how to have handled the Corona pandelic. 31 member countries have been analyzed. No wonder Löfvén wants to kick him in the ass. Sweden have had problems with getting the transmit-number R down below 1. At average it took Europe 34 days. In Sweden it took 58 days. Sweden is also the worst nation in comparison when it comes to isolation, and also in getting people out from the Intensive Care Units around the country (ICUs). The swedish health care sector is questioned. Sweden have handled the societal finances better than the average, in sacrificing the weak and vulnerable. More to come on our news in 2.5 hours. At 21.10 a tv programme called Agenda in Sweden will discuss the willingness to get a vaccination shot among the swedish people, but I suppose the OECD reports above will be debated as well. Nothing about the OECD reports in the tv programme Agenda. But lots about severe side effects after vaccination. FHM are glad they this time will have 3 different vaccines available.
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Post by Davef on Nov 22, 2020 20:51:17 GMT
I wonder if Auntie's Fact Checkers would like to find out why the BBC (and all other major media) have refused, point blank, to report on lockdown protests in many of Europe's major cities. www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-54985622Hardly the main headline on their nightly bulletins is it? They found time there for the George Floyd protests/riots and the problems in Belarus. Thousands protesting in Paris, Berlin, Rome, Prague, Amsterdam, London...nah, you're alright.
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Post by smallthorner on Nov 22, 2020 20:54:03 GMT
I wonder if Auntie's Fact Checkers would like to find out why the BBC (and all other major media) have refused, point blank, to report on lockdown protests in many of Europe's major cities. www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-54985622😁
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 22, 2020 21:32:39 GMT
Beggars belief that anyone with a semblance of wit, could give credence to some of the claims.Foetal tissue in the vaccine ffs! The authors of this fake news crap have to much time on their hands,and have spent most of that time reading bloody marvel comics I think. Unfortunately it's far more insidious than a bunch of kids with a comic book fixation. The main aim of the fake news brigade is to undermine faith in credible news and information sources and shake confidence in science and people with credibility in their field of technical expertise - it removes anything that might provide a reliable map of the world actually works. The aim is to turn all debate into a battle of opinions - evidence becomes an opinion piece. Once you've bought into the "fake news" world you're hooked - truth is defined in terms of consistency with the prescribed set of conspiracy theories and as evidence is rendered important and all other information sources are fake their is no way out. The true believers are to all intent and purpose been brainwashed. You can trace a lot of this to American alt right politics which Trump successfully tapped into when he got elected - in fact "fake news" became something of a mantra of his campaign team. It's really scary - and it's no longer the preserve of AK45 waiving nutjobs living in a remote forest in deliverance country. Its over here. Sinister stuff, the far right on the rise on the back of this pandemic.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Nov 22, 2020 22:27:00 GMT
23rd to the 27th for Christmas relaxation according to Peston just
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Post by Timmypotter on Nov 22, 2020 22:30:28 GMT
My bro has just had a back operation cancelled entirely after two postponements. In fairness to him he has lost a lot of weight over the last few months so hopefully it's a case of him genuinely not needing the surgery any more as the consultant said. Either way, it's not a statistic that will be recorded now.
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Post by smallthorner on Nov 22, 2020 22:31:31 GMT
Unfortunately it's far more insidious than a bunch of kids with a comic book fixation. The main aim of the fake news brigade is to undermine faith in credible news and information sources and shake confidence in science and people with credibility in their field of technical expertise - it removes anything that might provide a reliable map of the world actually works. The aim is to turn all debate into a battle of opinions - evidence becomes an opinion piece. Once you've bought into the "fake news" world you're hooked - truth is defined in terms of consistency with the prescribed set of conspiracy theories and as evidence is rendered important and all other information sources are fake their is no way out. The true believers are to all intent and purpose been brainwashed. You can trace a lot of this to American alt right politics which Trump successfully tapped into when he got elected - in fact "fake news" became something of a mantra of his campaign team. It's really scary - and it's no longer the preserve of AK45 waiving nutjobs living in a remote forest in deliverance country. Its over here. Sinister stuff, the far right on the rise on the back of this pandemic. I genuinely think that the Trump era will go down as a major game changer in the future debate of political and social history. He's taken politics into a very dangerous zone.
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Post by Davef on Nov 22, 2020 23:11:54 GMT
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Post by Gods on Nov 22, 2020 23:12:58 GMT
I wonder if Auntie's Fact Checkers would like to find out why the BBC (and all other major media) have refused, point blank, to report on lockdown protests in many of Europe's major cities. www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-54985622>>Covid-deniers from the "Querdenken" (outside-the-box thinkers) group had been mobilising for days along with anti-vaccination campaigners and far->>right activists ahead of what had been termed Day X. Good grief, its the Far Right meets the Funny Farm !
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Nov 22, 2020 23:13:26 GMT
23rd to the 27th for Christmas relaxation according to Peston just That’s the final nail in the coffin for the hospitality industry then, their busiest time of year and their one chance at recouping some revenue and they’re not going to be given that chance, despicable. Hope you all enjoy scrabble for passing the time because a lot of pubs and restaurants are about to go under for good.
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Post by Gary Hackett on Nov 22, 2020 23:16:34 GMT
23rd to the 27th for Christmas relaxation according to Peston just That’s the final nail in the coffin for the hospitality industry then, their busiest time of year and their one chance at recouping some revenue and they’re not going to be given that chance, despicable. Hope you all enjoy scrabble for passing the time because a lot of pubs and restaurants are about to go under for good. Even tier 2 pubs will only be allowed to open serving meals: However, it has been reported that pubs in tier three will only be open for takeaway - while those in tier two must serve substantial meals, even to outdoor customers.
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Post by pottersrule on Nov 22, 2020 23:23:07 GMT
Beggars belief that anyone with a semblance of wit, could give credence to some of the claims.Foetal tissue in the vaccine ffs! The authors of this fake news crap have to much time on their hands,and have spent most of that time reading bloody marvel comics I think. Unfortunately it's far more insidious than a bunch of kids with a comic book fixation. The main aim of the fake news brigade is to undermine faith in credible news and information sources and shake confidence in science and people with credibility in their field of technical expertise - it removes anything that might provide a reliable map of the world actually works. The aim is to turn all debate into a battle of opinions - evidence becomes an opinion piece. Once you've bought into the "fake news" world you're hooked - truth is defined in terms of consistency with the prescribed set of conspiracy theories and as evidence is rendered important and all other information sources are fake their is no way out. The true believers are to all intent and purpose been brainwashed. You can trace a lot of this to American alt right politics which Trump successfully tapped into when he got elected - in fact "fake news" became something of a mantra of his campaign team. It's really scary - and it's no longer the preserve of AK45 waiving nutjobs living in a remote forest in deliverance country. Its over here. So basically half the population of America.Why else would you vote for the meglamaniac Trump?
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Post by ColonelMustard on Nov 22, 2020 23:35:56 GMT
23rd to the 27th for Christmas relaxation according to Peston just Breaking news. On a Sunday night. I cant believe how they go about their business.
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Post by starkiller on Nov 22, 2020 23:53:27 GMT
>>Covid-deniers from the "Querdenken" (outside-the-box thinkers) group had been mobilising for days along with anti-vaccination campaigners and far->>right activists ahead of what had been termed Day X. The Far Right meets the Funny Farm Absolute gutter reporting. Which is what can be expected from state media journalism. "Inflamed by right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists, they've taken to the streets a number of times over the last few months." I've noticed this ready-made off-the-shelf labelling dispensed for anyone daring to question this bullshit narrative. The same tired old divide and rule. So innate freedom, wanting to retain businesses built up, or putting food on the table, or meeting friends and family, or experiencing laughter, fun, entertainment, leisure, travel and nature is now the preserve of 'right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists'? Not only do we have disturbing Orwellian rules, but Orwellian diatribe. The same tired old tricks used by totalitarian regimes for a century or more, now with added technology. Protests in the UK have been all ages, political persuasions, viewpoints, races, cultures, income brackets, walks of life. Something the cowardly overlords shit themselves the most about. Sod your labels.
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Post by andystokey on Nov 22, 2020 23:57:04 GMT
23rd to the 27th for Christmas relaxation according to Peston just That’s the final nail in the coffin for the hospitality industry then, their busiest time of year and their one chance at recouping some revenue and they’re not going to be given that chance, despicable. Hope you all enjoy scrabble for passing the time because a lot of pubs and restaurants are about to go under for good. The reason pubs and football are closed down is because after a few pints at lunchtime and a narrow home win the entire footballing community would be saying "fuck this" and travelling on a soccer special down to Westminster to drag the fucking politicians through the street in a handcart. Back in time for a vindaloo and a papadom frisby competition. Grumpy blokes, beer and lockdown isn't a good mix.
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Nov 23, 2020 0:18:26 GMT
>>Covid-deniers from the "Querdenken" (outside-the-box thinkers) group had been mobilising for days along with anti-vaccination campaigners and far->>right activists ahead of what had been termed Day X. The Far Right meets the Funny Farm Absolute gutter reporting. Which is what can be expected from state media journalism. "Inflamed by right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists, they've taken to the streets a number of times over the last few months." I've noticed this ready-made off-the-shelf labelling dispensed for anyone daring to question this bullshit narrative. The same tired old divide and rule. So innate freedom, wanting to retain businesses built up, or putting food on the table, or meeting friends and family, or experiencing laughter, fun, entertainment, leisure, travel and nature is now the preserve of 'right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists'? Not only do we have disturbing Orwellian rules, but Orwellian diatribe. The same tired old tricks used by totalitarian regimes for a century or more, now with added technology. Protests in the UK have been all ages, political persuasions, viewpoints, races, cultures, income brackets, walks of life. Something the cowardly overlords shit themselves the most about. Sod your labels. Our cretin ridden state media is becoming more comical (and disturbing) by the day. These hapless dopes are now referring to anyone who disagrees with their woke bullshit agenda as right wing extremists 😂
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Post by musik on Nov 23, 2020 3:52:02 GMT
Then also scroll down to another story: Brit dad bitten by Cobra in India while battling Corona virus, left blind and paralysed. 😫
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Post by dexta on Nov 23, 2020 7:20:04 GMT
Hancock and is aids spent 44 thousand pound of tax payers money on takeaways.. Yet it took Marcus rashford to lead is campaign to get free school meals over the Christmas period... Disgusting
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Post by henry on Nov 23, 2020 7:45:39 GMT
Absolute gutter reporting. Which is what can be expected from state media journalism. "Inflamed by right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists, they've taken to the streets a number of times over the last few months." I've noticed this ready-made off-the-shelf labelling dispensed for anyone daring to question this bullshit narrative. The same tired old divide and rule. So innate freedom, wanting to retain businesses built up, or putting food on the table, or meeting friends and family, or experiencing laughter, fun, entertainment, leisure, travel and nature is now the preserve of 'right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists'? Not only do we have disturbing Orwellian rules, but Orwellian diatribe. The same tired old tricks used by totalitarian regimes for a century or more, now with added technology. Protests in the UK have been all ages, political persuasions, viewpoints, races, cultures, income brackets, walks of life. Something the cowardly overlords shit themselves the most about. Sod your labels. Our cretin ridden state media is becoming more comical (and disturbing) by the day. These hapless dopes are now referring to anyone who disagrees with their woke bullshit agenda as right wing extremists 😂 It’s a cynical ploy to get the public to turn on one another.
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Post by Gods on Nov 23, 2020 8:19:37 GMT
# of cases in Liverpool down by two thirds!
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Nov 23, 2020 8:25:09 GMT
Beggars belief that anyone with a semblance of wit, could give credence to some of the claims.Foetal tissue in the vaccine ffs! The authors of this fake news crap have to much time on their hands,and have spent most of that time reading bloody marvel comics I think. Unfortunately it's far more insidious than a bunch of kids with a comic book fixation. The main aim of the fake news brigade is to undermine faith in credible news and information sources and shake confidence in science and people with credibility in their field of technical expertise - it removes anything that might provide a reliable map of the world actually works. The aim is to turn all debate into a battle of opinions - evidence becomes an opinion piece. Once you've bought into the "fake news" world you're hooked - truth is defined in terms of consistency with the prescribed set of conspiracy theories and as evidence is rendered important and all other information sources are fake their is no way out. The true believers are to all intent and purpose been brainwashed. You can trace a lot of this to American alt right politics which Trump successfully tapped into when he got elected - in fact "fake news" became something of a mantra of his campaign team. It's really scary - and it's no longer the preserve of AK45 waiving nutjobs living in a remote forest in deliverance country. Its over here. Yeah, it's quite dangerous really, and amazing how many folk will allow themselves to get swayed by a random unverified youtube video when it suits. What I find entertaining about these people, though, is the degree of cognitive dissonance you must have to engage in to cling to this kind of thinking. So, any old link to any old source claiming any old thing about the "plandemic" being based on questionable and dodgy science is fair enough, and "proof" that something other than the obvious is being orchestrated from "somewhere". But where will these people turn to if and when they get ill? Surely not the same medical community which has based its entire modern evolution on the evaluation of scientific data in order to improve treatment over many decades? I mean, why trust any of it? These people should be told to go away and pray for a cure instead, because they don't believe in the virus or question all the data or believe it's all fake. Let's see then how strong their convictions are about the fraudulence of it all! I'm guessing not very! Luckily for them, the medical community is not quite so full of idiots and they'll treat whoever needs treating.
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Post by Northy on Nov 23, 2020 8:30:48 GMT
Aren't stoke shooting up the league table daily? Have you totally missed the point of what I posted? Probably maybe they were just damping down hope knowing what will be announced for post December 2nd
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Post by Davef on Nov 23, 2020 8:35:03 GMT
Unfortunately it's far more insidious than a bunch of kids with a comic book fixation. The main aim of the fake news brigade is to undermine faith in credible news and information sources and shake confidence in science and people with credibility in their field of technical expertise - it removes anything that might provide a reliable map of the world actually works. The aim is to turn all debate into a battle of opinions - evidence becomes an opinion piece. Once you've bought into the "fake news" world you're hooked - truth is defined in terms of consistency with the prescribed set of conspiracy theories and as evidence is rendered important and all other information sources are fake their is no way out. The true believers are to all intent and purpose been brainwashed. You can trace a lot of this to American alt right politics which Trump successfully tapped into when he got elected - in fact "fake news" became something of a mantra of his campaign team. It's really scary - and it's no longer the preserve of AK45 waiving nutjobs living in a remote forest in deliverance country. Its over here. Yeah, it's quite dangerous really, and amazing how many folk will allow themselves to get swayed by a random unverified youtube video when it suits. What I find entertaining about these people, though, is the degree of cognitive dissonance you must have to engage in to cling to this kind of thinking. So, any old link to any old source claiming any old thing about the "plandemic" being based on questionable and dodgy science is fair enough, and "proof" that something other than the obvious is being orchestrated from "somewhere". But where will these people turn to if and when they get ill? Surely not the same medical community which has based its entire modern evolution on the evaluation of scientific data in order to improve treatment over many decades? I mean, why trust any of it? These people should be told to go away and pray for a cure instead, because they don't believe in the virus or question all the data or believe it's all fake. Let's see then how strong their convictions are about the fraudulence of it all! I'm guessing not very! Luckily for them, the medical community is not quite so full of idiots and they'll treat whoever needs treating. Has anybody put a video on here claiming that foetal tissue is in the vaccines? As far as I'm aware the vast majority of links include opinion from qualified medical professionals and data from actual Government sources. I'm pretty sure that while this might not follow the narrative, it's not breaking any kind of law (yet). Interestingly I've read tweets and heard interviews this morning from several people who've been slurred for the past few months who are happy with the latest news on vaccines.
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Post by dutchstokie on Nov 23, 2020 8:35:39 GMT
I wonder if Auntie's Fact Checkers would like to find out why the BBC (and all other major media) have refused, point blank, to report on lockdown protests in many of Europe's major cities. www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-54985622Good on em.....just turn the psi up a touch and blast away !
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Post by wagsastokie on Nov 23, 2020 8:39:36 GMT
23rd to the 27th for Christmas relaxation according to Peston just That’s the final nail in the coffin for the hospitality industry then, their busiest time of year and their one chance at recouping some revenue and they’re not going to be given that chance, despicable. Hope you all enjoy scrabble for passing the time because a lot of pubs and restaurants are about to go under for good. Fuck gyms Open up the pubs far more important to more people Employe far more and brings far more to the exchequer
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Post by chad on Nov 23, 2020 8:41:41 GMT
# of cases in Liverpool down by two thirds! Can’t see this on the news anywhere ? Hope it’s correct
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