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The Blue Pill.
Does it ever make you falter in your everyday chores when you realise the world that is presented to you by the legacy
media is so-far away from the reality you know, that you ponder why they do it?

That's the flavour of the Blue Pill, a taste that just seems a little different from what your mind is telling you.
Fortifying your level-headedness, the information gleaned from the fear-porn-dripping pages of the mainstream
media rattles the bars of your self-created perception of normality and it feels like you're uncertain of which way to go.

But you want a good life, you want to believe that the hope that ex-US President Obama promised his people, is still
alive and well. Reality swims out there in the harsh waters beyond your imagination and the media constantly tell you
that they are the only lifebelt.
......................................................

In the little coastal village of Carbis Bay in Cornwall England, seven leaders from around the world have met to solve the
alleged oncoming dilemmas of climate change. We're told that the planet's supposed superior species are under attack
from a virus with the symptoms similar to flu, millions of humans are scrambling to get into wealthier countries than their
original lands and Law Enforcement around the world are systematically killing people who have dark skin.

But in the hamlet by the sea, these seven politicians chat about all these problems over a wood-burning barbecue, stand
politely behind the Queen of England and none the media ask how they all got there. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson
even took time out to take a dip in the cold waters of the Atlantic Sea and his footprints in the sand is the irony of the
carbon footprints that all of these people have made to arrive -and leave, this world-saving conference.

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It's all fun and games when you're saving the planet.

The only problem is that the biggest global polluter isn't enjoying smoke-grilled four course beach feast and will miss the
entertaining admonishment from David Attenborough, a BBC-contracted Naturalist.

With Al Gore's warning that by 2014 the ice-caps would be gone, some autistic girl from Sweden hissing 'How Dare You'
and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez assured us -two years ago that Earth only had twelve years to exist, even the BBC cannot
save the lame meeting from being nothing more than a quaint photo-op.
Maybe it's time to bid for one of Bezo's space tickets?



Quote:G7 leaders face biggest climate change decisions in history - David Attenborough

'G7 leaders are facing the most important decisions in human history as they seek to tackle climate change,
Sir David Attenborough has said. The naturalist will address world leaders gathered in Cornwall on Sunday as
they set out plans to cut carbon emissions and restore biodiversity.

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Boris & Dave.

Ahead of the meeting, Sir David warned that humans could be "on the verge of destabilising the entire planet".
Climate change is one of the key themes at the three-day summit in Carbis Bay.

The group of seven - the UK, US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy - are expected to pledge to almost
halve their emissions by 2030, relative to 2010 levels. The UK has already surpassed that commitment, previously
promising to cut emissions by the equivalent of 58% on 2010 levels.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a press conference on Sunday afternoon, the final day of a summit where he
has clashed with EU leaders over the Brexit deal's requirements for checks on goods from Britain to Northern Ireland.
And after the summit, US President Joe Biden will be met by a Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle, where he will have
tea with the Queen.

'Plain to see'
The G7 countries are due to set how they hope to meet the emissions target.
This is expected to be through phasing out petrol and diesel cars, stopping almost all direct government support for the
fossil fuel sector overseas, and ending all unabated coal use as soon as possible - meaning any remaining coal plants
will need to have invested in technologies such as carbon capture and storage.

BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin said there had been "a crucial lack of detail on two questions so far:
the proposed green masterplan to help developing countries get clean technology and the amount of cash richer [countries]
will hand to the poorer to tackle the climate crisis."

In advance of the session, Sir David said: "The natural world today is greatly diminished. That is undeniable.
"Our climate is warming fast. That is beyond doubt. Our societies and nations are unequal and that is sadly plain to see.
"But the question science forces us to address specifically in 2021 is whether as a result of these intertwined facts we are
on the verge of destabilising the entire planet.

"If that is so, then the decisions we make this decade - in particular the decisions made by the most economically advanced
nations - are the most important in human history." China, which according to one report was responsible for 27% of the world's
greenhouse gases in 2019 - the most of any country - is not part of the G7...'
Archived BBC Source::

See...? The media tells you the sky is falling in, but the reality is far different. Alas, the tang of the Blue Pill still calls to you and
many know it's difficult to wash one's palate of its sweet flavour.
tinywondering

Add-in:

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Boris with Ursula von der Leyen -President of the European Commission, at the G7 Summit.
Someone nobody voted for.
tinywondering


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As the sun shines in through the BBC newsroom window and a Journalist wonders what upper-middle-class
he can manifest from a social-media trend, he realises that by writing about 'climate-change' will tick several
of the boxes that BBC demands of its Leftist-Borgs.

Fear-porn and blame, the ingredients that the failing corporation believes will bring in more customers.
Good luck with that shite!


Quote:UK warned it is unprepared for climate chaos

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Dramatic optics always helps one's cause.

'The UK is woefully unprepared to deal with changes occurring to the climate, government advisers say.
A report by the independent Climate Change Committee predicts warming will hit the UK harder than first thought.
It warns of more severe heatwaves, especially in big cities, and more intense rainfall, with an increased flood risk
across most of the UK....'

To the ignorant folk like this 'independent Climate Change Committee', terrain control is the main factor when discussing
-what we on the mainland call seasonal weather. Building houses changes land, it changes water-courses and it alters
the natural seepage when floods occur. So what would be the suggestion from a committee that deals with the worries
of rain damaging Journalists second-homes in rural areas of the UK...?
Don't build 'em.


Quote:'...It says homes, infrastructure and services must be made resilient to floods, heat and humid nights.
The authors of the report on adaptation, or "climate-proofing", warn that global warming can cause damage running
into tens of billions of pounds over short periods - and they say they're frustrated at the lack of government action.

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Some thought-provoking graphics.

The committee, also known as the CCC, says the UK is even worse prepared than it was five years ago, at the time
of its last report on the risks of climate change. The CCC is an independent group of experts set up to provide the
government with advice on the climate crisis...'

Crisis... The actual webpage is here and nowhere in the text is the word 'crisis'. One wonders if the author of this article
is promoting a fear that isn't there?!! By the way, an explanation that needs to emphasise that an advisory committee that
looks into weather-effects are actually experts, tends to give away the notion that someone has an agenda to write about.


Quote:'...The chairwoman of the CCC's sub-committee on adaptation, Baroness Brown, said ministers appeared to be deterred
from taking action by the upfront costs of protecting infrastructure. This is because the benefits sometimes are not seen
for several years.

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An article isn't an article unless you have the virus in it. Er, and in 2019, a lightning strike effected a rail system.
(Note: Trains are not homes.)

"They think they can put adaptation off until tomorrow," she said. "But now's the time for urgent action."
Responding to the report's findings, a government spokesman said many of the issues raised were being addressed in
policy...'

But the spokesman wouldn't go on the record by being identified. Okay BBC!


Quote:'Here's what the CCC says the government must do to better prepare for the impacts of climate change:

Buildings
There's a need to insulate buildings to save emissions, but overheating has emerged as a deadly risk
-especially in flats. The government must force landlords to improve cooling by, say, installing sunshades.
Ministers must ensure all new homes are built for a hotter climate.

Nature
The state of UK nature has been declining for some time, with habitat loss one of the factors driving the
loss of plant and animal species. Climate change will make the situation worse. Beech trees won't be
able to tolerate conditions in southern England by 2050.

Three-quarters of upland species are likely to struggle by the end of century, the report says.
Meanwhile, peat bogs currently help reduce the effects of climate change by absorbing carbon from the
atmosphere. But if the world continues to warm at the current rate, peatlands could dry out, and begin
releasing their stored carbon into the air.
The government must re-wet 100% of upland peat moors urgently, the report says.

Supply chains
Climate change will place pressure on our increasingly connected world and the effects can take us by surprise.
For example, around 10 years ago, flooding in Thailand caused a global shortage of computer hard drives.

Rising temperatures will put supply chains at risk for food, medicines, goods and services.
The report says businesses must be told to make information available to the public on threats to their supply
chains.

The electrical grid
As the UK makes the transition to a low-carbon economy, we'll need more electricity for heating, lighting, and
for our vehicles. So power cuts due to extreme weather will hurt the country more.
In one recent example, a lightning strike caused power cuts across England and stranded people on trains in
August 2019.

The committee says a heating climate will bring some opportunities for the UK - such as the ability to grow different crops,
a longer growing season that will benefit farmers and fewer winter deaths from cold - but it says these are massively
outweighed by the risks.

The committee's chief executive, Chris Stark, said CCC members were so frustrated with the lack of progress on climate
-proofing the UK that they deliberately made this report "spiky". He said: "It's really troubling how little attention the government
has paid to this." He told BBC News: "The extent of planning for many of the risks is really shocking.
We are not thinking clearly about what lies ahead."

While the world could warm by an average of 4C by 2100, the report say the UK government's plans are inadequate to cope
even with a 2C temperature rise. Ministers must factor climate change more into policy-making, the committee says.

The report notes that, over the last five years, more than 500,000 homes have been built to inadequate standards.
These will now need to be adapted at considerable expense to cope with more severe heatwaves.
The report foresees a potential "cascade" of problems from extreme weather, in which different risks combine.
These might include heatwaves and floods leading to IT failures and problems with sewage, water, power and transport...'
Archived BBC Article:

Back in the real world and as a fuel-loaded Easy-Jet aeroplane flies over me in again in it's eternal training program, a couple
of years ago, a nearby reservoir was almost emptied due to a shortage of water in the southern area of England. (Transported
to lower regions than northern areas). That stopped the next year and hasn't returned, but that's because it sufficiently rained
enough during the autumn and winter seasons.

So what could've happened...? I know most Journalists enjoy writing about imaginative possibilities, did the stab-loving capital
of England nab one of Al Gore's melting polar-caps?
tinysure


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Here's the thing about global warming: 
 currently we are entering a grand solar minimum, that means we are all going to be a good deal colder over the next few decades. If any of these so called scientists could be bothered to check in with the Danish research station up in Greenland once in a while, they'd know that the ice sheet up there is increasing, not melting.
 They have also conveniently, or should I say studiously, ignored the fact that hundreds of low temperature records have been broken worldwide over the last year or so. In fact, it's been so bloody cold here in sunny southern England that we only took the winter duvet off the bed a couple of weeks ago.

Since David Attenborough has been mentioned, do you remember Walking with dinosaurs? In one of those programmes he mentioned something that made me sit up and take notice. I haven't watched it in years, so this is not verbatim, but what he said was, prior to the last set of ice ages there was no ice anywhere on the planet for three hundred million years.
 Imagine that!  No ice! Three hundred million years! Huge herds of flatulent herbivorous dinos rampaging across the planet! The horror! 
The world obviously didn't become uninhabitable either because we're still here.
 Yet were supposed to be worried about a miniscule rise in the atmospheric percentage of a gas that is essentially plant food and cow farts?

Pollution should be the number one priority worldwide. Lets clean up the oceans, get poisons from industrial processes out of our rivers and soil and start farming responsibly and compassionately.
But no, we can't do that because big industries aren't to blame, it's us not sorting our recyclables and driving around in cars.
minusculebonker
I am WonderCow....hear me moo!
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Sorry I just could Help Myself,,,,, tinysurprised
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Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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It's all there if you look for it!

Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
It's for certain now, the public have been systematically dumbed-down to the point that Governments can
be confident that anything they suggest to reassure the public won't be seen as sheer stupidity.

Take below as an example:
A Policeman in plain clothes stops a woman in the London area and tells her he is a Policeman and shows
his warrant card (official I.D). Then after explaining that the woman has broken fake Covid restrictions, he
handcuffs her, takes her away to a place of solitude and proceeds to rape and strangle her.

He is a cop and now is in prison for life for his crime. If the victim had contacted the Police, they'd have verified
that fact. But the outcome of knowing he was an Officer didn't change the outcome, the murderer still murdered.

Now we have this crap.



Quote:New verification checks for Scotland's police.

'A new verification check for lone police officers in Scotland has been introduced in the wake of the murder of
Sarah Everard. Police Scotland said it wanted to reassure the public after she was abducted and killed by
Metropolitan police officer Wayne Couzens.

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Sarah Everard & a piece of sh*t... who was a Police Officer.

Couzens, 48, used his warrant card to abduct Ms Everard from a south London street before raping and murdering
her. Members of the public in Scotland can now request a control room check.

Police Scotland said there was "understandable public concern" about the "horrendous murder of Sarah Everard".
The force said its officers normally worked in pairs, but in future on the rare occasions a lone officer approached a
member of the public they would "proactively" offer an identity check.

Under the new process, the officer's personal radio will be put on loudspeaker so that another officer or a member
of control room staff can confirm they are who they say they are, that they are on duty and the reason the officer is
speaking to them.

The control room will then create an incident number which can be displayed on the officer's mobile phone or radio
to confirm the broadcast message details. If a lone officer has become involved in an incident they will call 999 and
allow the member of the public to speak directly to control room staff.

Deputy Chief Constable Will Kerr said: "The appalling circumstances of Sarah Everard's murder have deeply affected
people and many are now understandably concerned about verifying an officer's identity.

"Police officers will, of course, continue to approach any member of the public who appears distressed or vulnerable,
to offer support and assistance. "However, although it is rare for a lone police officer to have to speak to a member
of the public in Scotland, we absolutely recognise our responsibility to introduce an additional means of verification
to provide further reassurance to anyone, in particular women who may feel vulnerable, and who might be concerned
if they find themselves in this situation.

"The onus is on us, as a police service, to proactively offer this additional verification process to any member of the
public who appears distressed, vulnerable or frightened." Couzens has been sentenced to a whole life sentence after
targeting Ms Everard, 33, on a street in south London in March.

He used his police warrant card to trick her into being handcuffed, then drove her to Kent where he raped and murdered
her. He later burnt her remains in what was a premeditated attack on a random victim.

The full details of his crimes only emerged during his sentencing last week, prompting national outrage and calls for more
action to tackle violence against women...'
Archived BBC Article:

Couzens lied -but only about the reason for handcuffing her, not because of the warrant card, but because of a make-believe
rule about a flu virus. If such a system was in place when P.C. Wayne Couzens had first challenged Sarah Everard, what do
you think the outcome would be...? -assuming she had a cell-phone, of course.

The 'control room'' would have told Ms Everard that Couzens was a Metropolitan police officer, but wouldn't have mentioned
that he was a murderer. They didn't know (as far as we know), Sarah Everard didn't know... only Couzens knew.


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(10-02-2021, 09:39 PM)BIAD Wrote: It's for certain now, the public have been systematically dumbed-down to the point that Governments can
be confident that anything they suggest to reassure the public won't be seen as sheer stupidity.

Take below as an example:
A Policeman in plain clothes stops a woman in the London area and tells her he is a Policeman and shows
his warrant card (official I.D). Then after explaining that the woman has broken fake Covid restrictions, he
handcuffs her, takes her away to a place of solitude and proceeds to rape and strangle her.

He is a cop and now is in prison for life for his crime. If the victim had contacted the Police, they'd have verified
that fact. But the outcome of knowing he was an Officer didn't change the outcome, the murderer still murdered.

...


Archived BBC Article:

Couzens lied -but only about the reason for handcuffing her, not because of the warrant card, but because of a make-believe
rule about a flu virus. If such a system was in place when P.C. Wayne Couzens had first challenged Sarah Everard, what do
you think the outcome would be...? -assuming she had a cell-phone, of course.

The 'control room'' would have told Ms Everard that Couzens was a Metropolitan police officer, but wouldn't have mentioned
that he was a murderer. They didn't know (as far as we know), Sarah Everard didn't know... only Couzens knew.

We had similar, but as far as we know less drastic in that murders were not committed, events in North Carolina several years ago. Someone known as "The Blue light Bandit" was pulling over lone women by turning on a set of blue grill lights, and raping them usually in their own car, right at the side of the highway. Of course, this was 15 or 20 years ago, so we did not have the technological solutions possible then that we have now. The low-tech solution was simply for vulnerable persons to continue driving to a crowded spot like a convenience store or preferably an actual police station before pulling over for an officer. The officer understood this, and most departments created new rules to prevent "evasion of pursuit" charges under such circumstances.

The Bandit was never caught, but the incidents ceased.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


(10-02-2021, 10:47 PM)Ninurta Wrote: We had similar, but as far as we know less drastic in that murders were not committed, events in North Carolina several years ago.
Someone known as "The Blue light Bandit" was pulling over lone women by turning on a set of blue grill lights, and raping them
usually in their own car, right at the side of the highway...

It seems they caught that bugger too!

Published: Mar. 13, 2021.


Quote:‘Blue light bandit’ arrested for impersonating police officer in western N.C. county

'RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A Charlotte man, who has been called the “blue light bandit,” was arrested
for impersonating a police officer after allegedly attempting to stop two motorists in a western N.C. county.
Deputies say the “blue light bandit” struck twice on US 74 in Rutherford County over the weekend of Feb. 27 and 28.

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James Douglas Miller.

Officers interviewed witnesses and gathered information to find the car used and the alleged suspect.
James Douglas Miller, 52, from Charlotte, was arrested on Thursday. He is charged with felony impersonation of a law
enforcement officer.

Miller is accused of turning on blue lights to stop drivers. He was taken to the Rutherford County Jail under a $25,000 bond.
“The North Carolina State Highway Patrol takes these cases very seriously,” the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said in a
statement. “The dangerous and reckless acts of impersonation erode the trust and confidence the public must have in their
law enforcement officers for them to be able to provide the services needed.”

The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement the “State Highway Patrol has a policy in place for all members
operating an unmarked patrol car that the member should sound their siren (along with the blue lights) to signal a citizen to
pull over.

Many times, the people that have illegally obtained a flashing blue light will not have their vehicle outfitted with the electronic
equipment necessary for a functioning siren.” The Sheriff’s Office warned the public of this activity.

“If you aren’t sure, wait until you hear the sound of the siren before pulling over.
If you still are uncomfortable pulling over, especially at night or on a deserted highway, activate your four-way flashers and
continue at a reduced speed until you reach a well-lit public area such as a convenience store or any open business.

Troopers understand this person is acknowledging their presence and request to pull over but are simply looking for a safe
place to stop.”...'
WBTV.com:

The last piece of advice is what is now being given by the UK Government and it shows the damage done to the trust of law
enforcement. In 'the Blue Light Bandit' situation, he was a man pretending to be a Police Officer, in the UK-Everard case the
perpetrator was a Police Officer.

The connections were the publically-accepted equipment of law enforcement agencies used in the everyday patrolling and now
-until a new outrage comes along to distract the masses, that established trust is damaged when these crimes occur.

Personally, I believe that a lot of these problems stem from the erosion of masculine maturity and the promotion of 'school-yard'
mentally-undeveloped opinions of what we see as 'strength' as some sort of trump card. Basic one-upmanship that we all grow
up with, not being sculpted as we mature into social individuals and being pushed into control areas where the effects led to
over-the-top reactions like the ones suggested above.

The dumbing-down has -so the media like to portray, the public living in a cartoon-world where a suspect upholds a decorum
that belongs in a TV episode that involves middle-class residents of a quaint village interacting with a genial local Constable!
Reality isn't like that.

Ignoring the fact that the Everard-Couzens case was in London and hence, no need for Journalists to run-up an expense sheet
for hotel accommodation elsewhere in the UK, a horrible act of public trust has been severely damaged and all the same media
and media-scared Governments can do is come-up with advice that corrodes the control dynamic between a Police Officer and
a suspected criminal or a Cop asking a person where Nesbitt Avenue is.
tinysure

Things have changed, it's no longer a case of 'they're not sending their best'... it's now situation where 'our best are not what
we believed they were.'
tinywondering


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There used to be a certain-timed turnaround for 'news' items that traditionally contradicted a previous position
of mental well-being, physical health and particular commodities that we take for granted.

For instance, red wine in moderation was good for the body, coffee had beneficial contributions to the nervous
system, adults shouldn't fuck kids, Doctors trust Marlboro, movie-stars give a shit about their audiences and of
course, vegetables and fruit are good for you. This led to older people regularly using the term: 'In My Day...'! 

Now with the dying mainstream media being a mere infotainment and gossip structure, the rotation of that type
of opposing lightweight 'common-sense' article has sped up.
tinywondering


Quote:Eating plenty of veg will NOT help ward off heart disease, researchers say

*Oxford researchers tracked 400,000 Britons for issues with their hearts 
*They did not find that eating vegetables reduced the risk of heart problems

'Eating lots of vegetables is often said to be the key to living a long and healthy life. However a major UK study has
claimed that this will not help to ward off heart disease. Researchers at Oxford University looked at data from 400,000
Britons, who were tracked for 12 years. During this period, 18,000 had major heart problems such as a heart attack
or stroke.

Participants were asked how many vegetables they ate each day and this was compared with rates of heart disease.
Overall the group who ate the most raw vegetables were 15 per cent less likely to suffer heart disease than those who
ate the least.

There was no difference for cooked vegetables. But the benefit of eating raw veg disappeared when other factors, such
as wealth and lifestyle, were taken into account. The study concluded that having lots of foods such as broccoli, carrots
and peas ‘does not have a protective effect on the occurrence of cardiovascular disease’.

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An image of politicians and a graph not connected in any way to improving a country's economy.

Any link between eating vegetables and heart health is because those who eat lots tend to be healthier in other aspects
of their life, suggests a report in the journal Frontiers of Nutrition. The research examined NHS data from 399,586 UK
adults with an average age of 56. The daily intake of total vegetables was five heaped tablespoons per person.

However co-author Dr Ben Lacey said: ‘Eating a balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight remains an important
part of maintaining good health and reducing risk of major diseases, including some cancers.’
Other experts also stressed that Britons must not be put off eating vegetables.

• Eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. All fresh, frozen, dried and canned fruit
and vegetables count
• Base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain
• 30 grams of fibre a day: This is the same as eating all of the following: 5 portions of fruit and vegetables,
2 whole-wheat cereal biscuits, 2 thick slices of wholemeal bread and large baked potato with the skin on
• Have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) choosing lower fat and lower sugar options
• Eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins (including 2 portions of fish every week,
one of which should be oily)
• Choose unsaturated oils and spreads and consuming in small amounts
• Drink 6-8 cups/glasses of water a day
• Adults should have less than 6g of salt and 20g of saturated fat for women or 30g for men a day
Daily Mail:

The science and civilised-man's diet in the past must've got it wrong or this survey is a load of shite.
Letters on a postcard to: We-Write-Anything-For-Ratings.
P.O Box:..


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The world today... next they'll be telling us that poor people don't usually drink Coffee Lattes and own horses.
tinyhuh


Quote:The Family Sex Show cancelled amid threats and abuse at staff

'A sex education theatre show aimed at children has been cancelled after the venue said it had received "unprecedented
threats and abuse". The Family Sex Show, featuring topics such as consent, pleasure and queerness, was due to be
performed at Bristol's Tobacco Factory in May.

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Thespians.

The creators of the show, who said they had also received threats, have now cancelled its whole tour.
More than 38,000 people signed a petition calling for it to be axed. The petition claimed the show was "profoundly
irresponsible" and "wholly inappropriate".

The show would have featured full-frontal nudity and those organising it would "present a severe safeguarding risk",
protesters added. In a statement, the Tobacco Factory said: "Performances of The Family Sex Show by ThisEgg at
Tobacco Factory Theatres have been cancelled. "This is due to the unprecedented threats and abuse directed at our
building and team."
It apologised to people who had booked tickets and said they would be offered refunds.

The show also explored topics such as non-sexual nudity and gender and was aimed at children as young as five.

It was due to be performed at The Egg theatre in Bath and at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Its creators ThisEgg, who were advised by safeguarding and educational specialists, said they had received "violent and
illegal threats" from "a small group of people with extremist views"...'

You mean parents?!


Quote:In a Twitter statement, it said: "These public performances would have offered safe and positive learning to children, young
people and guardians about rights, bodies, sex and relationships".

They said audiences were given information about the content before booking "so they could make an informed decision" as
to whether to watch it. The opposition had "prevented families from opting to attend something that was transparent, consensual
and legal," ThisEgg added.

Critics on Twitter responded by saying the show was unsuitable for children.
"I can't believe anyone thought this show would be appropriate for children," said one.
Another said it was "utterly abhorrent" that the show's creators had intended to perform it for children.
"I was horrified. Thank goodness it's cancelled," they added.

They continued: "We believe that what has happened is reflective of structural and societal attitudes towards relationships and sex
education as well as art, culture and who is allowed to create and what we are allowed to engage with in the UK." "Removing work
that celebrates freedom of expression from stages cannot be the answer."
The company said there would be performances for an invited audience at The Egg in Bath...'
BBC:


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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
Checked out their website and its either a publicity stunt their pulling or they are insane 

If adults want to watch that fair enough, but it certainly isn’t suitable for children 

IMO its a publicity stunt, getting them plenty of free publicity for future bookings for their select audience
(04-20-2022, 02:45 PM)NoAngels Wrote: Checked out their website and its either a publicity stunt their pulling or they are insane 

If adults want to watch that fair enough, but it certainly isn’t suitable for children 

IMO its a publicity stunt, getting them plenty of free publicity for future bookings for their select audience

Yeah, that's seems to be the trend these day.
tinysure

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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
Maybe in the future, as I walk around my garden whistling, I'll think more about the tune I'm offering!

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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
в ближайшем будущем во всем мире  потребление сильно упадет (включая сокращение продуктов питания)  ... Кто будет возражать -  будуть  закрывать рот силой...  Причем аргументация будет -   экологической... Разумная земля (природа, ноосфера) - важнее человека...

28 07 19|14 = 68
01 09 19|39 = 68
24 02 20|22 = 68
I need to figure out what does 68 means
I have too much fatigue to pour through 20 pages so, I'll add this one for that mouthy Brotherman... tinycool

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Excerpt from Herringbone Cloak-GI Dagger Marines of the OSS (PDF copy) Research Project by Major Robert E. Mattingly United States Marine Corps, 1989.

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"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


It always makes my day when established Journalism can bring the public important information and at the same time,
never query the natural logical beat the information provides. Below is an article about a CIA employee who used to
hack cell-phones, computers, smart TVs and other devices in order to acquire senstive information from overseas.
(The 'overseas'-bit is important for the BBC to get you to understand about a particular type of honour in this particular
type of duty!)

The piece is about a former-CIA employee's unlawful charges of 'leaking' sensitive information via Wikileaks and once
again, the author of these types of articles never furthers the logistics of how 'persons-of interest' are identified and
monitored.
It's obvious just by this banal piece that software is available to listen to any communication device anywhere in the
world, but the real question is who's?

Are we talking about moustache-twiddling billionaire-visitors to Bohemian Grove or Cheeto-eating dweebs chatting on
conspiracy websites and knowingly -or unknowingly, generating complex schemes they believe could do harm to certain
countries? What about old Mrs Miggins who sometimes likes to chat -on the cell-phone her grand-daughter set up, to
the charming brown-coloured gentleman from West Bengal who she met on 'Coffin-Dodgers Dating' website?

Would such invasive software care who it listens to? Would certain 'anti-country' comments made whilst listening to
a thought-provoking, deliberately-produced public-agitating television programme be considered tantamount to having
their name placed on a list titled 'Persons Of Interest'? Are such TV programmes designed to draw out such points of
view from its audience for this software to gather?

You've been living in a dream-world, Neo...
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Quote:Joshua Schulte: Former CIA hacker convicted of 'brazen' data leak

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'A former CIA hacker has been found guilty of leaking a trove of classified hacking tools to Wikileaks.
Joshua Schulte was convicted of sending the CIA's "Vault 7" cyber-warfare tools to the whistle-blowing platform. He had
denied the allegations. The 2017 leak of some 8,761 documents revealed how intelligence officers hacked smartphones
overseas and turned them into listening devices.

Prosecutors said the leak was one of the most "brazen" in US history.

Damian Williams, the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, said Mr Schulte's actions had "a devastating effect
on our intelligence community by providing critical intelligence to those who wish to do us harm". Mr Schulte, who represented
himself at the trial in Manhattan federal court, now faces decades in prison.
He also faces a separate trial on charges of possessing images and videos of child abuse, to which he has pleaded not guilty...'

If he'd only had some idea of how computers and the internet worked, he might have been able to avoid this collar-grab!
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Quote:'...After joining the CIA in 2010, Mr Schulte soon achieved the organisation's highest security clearance. He went on to work at
the agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, designing a suite of programmes used to hack computers, iPhones and Android
phones and even smart TVs.

Prosecutors alleged in 2016 that he transmitted the stolen information to Wikileaks and then lied to FBI agents about his role in
the leak. They added that he was seemingly motivated by anger over a workplace dispute in which his employer ignored his
complaints. The software engineer had been struggling to meet deadlines and Assistant US Attorney Michael Lockard said
one of his projects was so far behind schedule that he had earned the nickname "Drifting Deadline".

The prosecutors said he wanted to punish those he perceived to have wronged him and said in "carrying out that revenge, he
caused enormous damage to this country's national security". But Mr Schulte said the government had no evidence that he
was motivated by revenge and called the argument "pure fantasy". In his closing argument, he claimed that "hundreds of
people had access" to the leaked files and that "hundreds of people could have stolen it".
"The government's case is riddled with reasonable doubt," he added.

Prosecutors had urged jurors to consider evidence of an attempted cover-up, including a list of chores Mr Schulte made that
contained an entry reading: "Delete suspicious emails." They added that after his arrest, Mr Schulte attempted to transmit
more information. He smuggled a phone into jail where he attempted to send a reporter information about CIA cyber groups
and drafted tweets that included information about CIA cyber tools under the name Jason Bourne, a fictional intelligence operative.

Mr Schulte has been held behind bars since 2018.
His original case was declared a mistrial after jurors were deadlocked on some of the most serious charges.
The conviction comes as Wikileaks founder Julian Assange faces extradition to the US over documents leaked in 2010 and 2011,
which officials say broke the law and endangered lives...'
BBC:


A quote from a 2017 BBC article linked to the above account:


Quote:'...Wikileaks has published details of what it says are wide-ranging hacking tools used by the CIA.
The alleged cyber-weapons are said to include malware that targets Windows, Android, iOS, OSX and Linux
computers as well as internet routers.

Some of the software is reported to have been developed in-house, but the UK's MI5 agency is said to have
helped build a spyware attack for Samsung TVs. A spokesman for the CIA would not confirm the details.
"We do not comment on the authenticity or content of purported intelligence documents," he said...'
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
In the current manner that information is purveyed in the dying established media, I'd like to propose an idea
to solve the perpetual woes of the decadent masses that seems to be the majority that the 'news'-outlets cater
for these days. Obviously, such a tender requires an alternative to just plain words to explain this proposal and
so, is offered in the supposedly 'high-speak' tone of today's mainstream media 
..................................................................

If one doesn't like riding on the Ghost Train at a fairground, don't go on it. If one doesn't acquire any form of
pleasure from the scares provided, don't hand one's money over and take a ticket. If one unknowingly climbs
aboard the carriage and survives the hoots and horrors, chalk the experience down to not being aware of the
pitfalls of accepting all carnival entertainment aren't the same and move along feeling better-equipped for
one's future.

Unless... one truly does enjoy the exhilaration of such a ride, then any complaint should be that one cannot
get enough of the daily-dosage of euphoria and one might think it foolish to speak negatively about what the
current Ghost Train we call 'Social-Media'.

Try a milder ride?

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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
It's been a while here in merry olde England since the weird yarn of 'The-Flu-That-Could' was spun and one of the good
things to emerge from the whole money-laundering scam-demic was the resignation last year of the UK's Health Secretary,
Matt Hancock.

The public were constantly advised by Matt Hancock -through the media, that we should keep a safe 'sneezing'-distance
from one another and stay in our homes under threat of fines and even imprisonment. Most days, Mr Hancock would be
seen on TV explaining the need to purchase millions of pounds worth of protection equipment from supposedly reputable
companies and backed up with scary footage of barely-conscious patients staring forlornly from hospital beds surrounded
by shrouded figures wearing the equivalent of gas-masks.

Then the bombshell dropped on Matt's narrative that eclipsed the story of purchasing Personal protective equipment from
the landlord of his local pub for an exorbitant price, enough that the Publican could buy a mansion in the country with the
proceeds from the sale.

The Sun newspaper revealed on 25th June of 2021 that the Covid-fearing Health Secretary was captured on a mysteriously
-placed camera embracing a millionaire female advisor and lobbyist  Gina Coladangelo in his Whitehall offices. This was not
only a media-scandal of the finest order, but also showed the public that Mr Hancock's close-contact warnings were fraudulent.



It wasn't long before the word 'untenable' became regular use in the legacy media and a shame-faced Matt left his position and
his fifteen-year marriage as well.

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The Mistress, The Love-Cheat... and the Missus.

But what about the camera...? Didn't this love-cheat know that his canoodling with the wife of the founder of a high-end fashion
chain know it was there and could bring down his career in politics if he was spotted rubbing his privates against a major share
-holder at the lobbying firm Luther Pendragon?!

The balloon went up and the media scrambled for emotive sound-bites from Hancock's wife, questions were raised in the House
of Commons about 'secret' camera-monitoring and the same public that had been deceived for two years were assured no stone
would be left unturned by security agencies connected to political life.

................................................................
A year on and...


Quote:‘Not enough evidence’ for prosecution over CCTV leak that exposed Matt Hancock kissing aide Gina Coladangelo

'There is not enough evidence to prosecute two people suspected of leaking footage of former health secretary Matt Hancock
kissing an aide in his office, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said. The images, which showed the married Mr
Hancock kissing the Department of Health and Social’s non-executive director Gina Coladangelo against a door while social
distancing rules were in place, forced his resignation in June 2021.

The information commissioner launched a criminal investigation after it received a report of a personal data breach from the
health department’s CCTV operator, Emcor Group.

But in a statement, the ICO said no one would be prosecuted.
The ICO said: “Given the seriousness of the report and the wider implications it potentially had for the security of information
across government, the ICO had a legal duty to carry out an impartial assessment of the evidence available to determine if
there had been a breach of the law.

“Forensic analysis revealed that the leaked images were most likely obtained by someone recording the CCTV footage screens
with a mobile phone.” The ICO said that six mobile phones seized during searches did not contain any relevant CCTV footage.

“After taking legal advice, the ICO concluded that there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone with criminal offences under
the Data Protection Act 2018. The ICO has therefore closed its criminal investigation,” it said. 

A still from the leaked footage showing Mr Hancock and Gina Coladangelo was originally published by The Sun newspaper.
In his resignation statement, Mr Hancock said: “We owe it to people who have sacrificed so much in this pandemic to be honest
when we have let them down as I have done by breaching the guidance.”

Mr Hancock, who was unaware of the camera in his office, spilt from his wife of 15 years over the revelations and is thought to
be living with Ms Coladangelo. He told the Diary of a CEO podcast earlier this year: “I haven’t had casual sex with anybody,
I fell in love with somebody.”

Mr Hancock said he and Ms Coladangelo had been “spending a lot of time together, ironically, trying to get me to be able to
communicate in a more emotionally intelligent way”. He added: “And we fell in love. And that’s something that was completely
outside of my control.”

Security reviews were announced following the incident and new Health Secretary Sajid Javid said he had had the camera
disabled.  As part of the data breach probe, the ICO said in July that two raids were carried out in the south of England where
computer equipment was seized.

A DHSC spokesperson said: “We note the outcome of the ICO’s investigation and will continue to work with them to learn any
lessons from this incident. “We take the security of our personnel, systems and estates extremely seriously. “Since this incident,
we have worked with security specialists from across government to review procedures and will keep them continually under review.”...'
Archived Source:

In the words of those imprisoned in their own homes, terrified by Government-sponsored news-outlets and endured an ordeal
that shows the adage 'Rules For Thee...' is real and constant, those in power were taking-the-piss. One day, all of it will come
out and it won't be only Matt Hancock who'll sport red cheeks, we all will.

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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
(08-27-2022, 09:48 AM)BIAD Wrote: It's been a while here in merry olde England since the weird yarn of 'The-Flu-That-Could' was spun and one of the good
things to emerge from the whole money-laundering scam-demic was the resignation last year of the UK's Health Secretary,
Matt Hancock.

The public were constantly advised by Matt Hancock -through the media, that we should keep a safe 'sneezing'-distance
from one another and stay in our homes under threat of fines and even imprisonment. Most days, Mr Hancock would be
seen on TV explaining the need to purchase millions of pounds worth of protection equipment from supposedly reputable
companies and backed up with scary footage of barely-conscious patients staring forlornly from hospital beds surrounded
by shrouded figures wearing the equivalent of gas-masks.

Then the bombshell dropped on Matt's narrative that eclipsed the story of purchasing Personal protective equipment from
the landlord of his local pub for an exorbitant price, enough that the Publican could buy a mansion in the country with the
proceeds from the sale.

The Sun newspaper revealed on 25th June of 2021 that the Covid-fearing Health Secretary was captured on a mysteriously
-placed camera embracing a millionaire female advisor and lobbyist  Gina Coladangelo in his Whitehall offices. This was not
only a media-scandal of the finest order, but also showed the public that Mr Hancock's close-contact warnings were fraudulent.



It wasn't long before the word 'untenable' became regular use in the legacy media and a shame-faced Matt left his position and
his fifteen-year marriage as well.

[Image: attachment.php?aid=11768]
The Mistress, The Love-Cheat... and the Missus.

But what about the camera...? Didn't this love-cheat know that his canoodling with the wife of the founder of a high-end fashion
chain know it was there and could bring down his career in politics if he was spotted rubbing his privates against a major share
-holder at the lobbying firm Luther Pendragon?!

The balloon went up and the media scrambled for emotive sound-bites from Hancock's wife, questions were raised in the House
of Commons about 'secret' camera-monitoring and the same public that had been deceived for two years were assured no stone
would be left unturned by security agencies connected to political life.

................................................................
A year on and...


Quote:‘Not enough evidence’ for prosecution over CCTV leak that exposed Matt Hancock kissing aide Gina Coladangelo

'There is not enough evidence to prosecute two people suspected of leaking footage of former health secretary Matt Hancock
kissing an aide in his office, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said. The images, which showed the married Mr
Hancock kissing the Department of Health and Social’s non-executive director Gina Coladangelo against a door while social
distancing rules were in place, forced his resignation in June 2021.

The information commissioner launched a criminal investigation after it received a report of a personal data breach from the
health department’s CCTV operator, Emcor Group.

But in a statement, the ICO said no one would be prosecuted.
The ICO said: “Given the seriousness of the report and the wider implications it potentially had for the security of information
across government, the ICO had a legal duty to carry out an impartial assessment of the evidence available to determine if
there had been a breach of the law.

“Forensic analysis revealed that the leaked images were most likely obtained by someone recording the CCTV footage screens
with a mobile phone.” The ICO said that six mobile phones seized during searches did not contain any relevant CCTV footage.

“After taking legal advice, the ICO concluded that there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone with criminal offences under
the Data Protection Act 2018. The ICO has therefore closed its criminal investigation,” it said. 

A still from the leaked footage showing Mr Hancock and Gina Coladangelo was originally published by The Sun newspaper.
In his resignation statement, Mr Hancock said: “We owe it to people who have sacrificed so much in this pandemic to be honest
when we have let them down as I have done by breaching the guidance.”

Mr Hancock, who was unaware of the camera in his office, spilt from his wife of 15 years over the revelations and is thought to
be living with Ms Coladangelo. He told the Diary of a CEO podcast earlier this year: “I haven’t had casual sex with anybody,
I fell in love with somebody.”

Mr Hancock said he and Ms Coladangelo had been “spending a lot of time together, ironically, trying to get me to be able to
communicate in a more emotionally intelligent way”. He added: “And we fell in love. And that’s something that was completely
outside of my control.”

Security reviews were announced following the incident and new Health Secretary Sajid Javid said he had had the camera
disabled.  As part of the data breach probe, the ICO said in July that two raids were carried out in the south of England where
computer equipment was seized.

A DHSC spokesperson said: “We note the outcome of the ICO’s investigation and will continue to work with them to learn any
lessons from this incident. “We take the security of our personnel, systems and estates extremely seriously. “Since this incident,
we have worked with security specialists from across government to review procedures and will keep them continually under review.”...'
Archived Source:

In the words of those imprisoned in their own homes, terrified by Government-sponsored news-outlets and endured an ordeal
that shows the adage 'Rules For Thee...' is real and constant, those in power were taking-the-piss. One day, all of it will come
out and it won't be only Matt Hancock who'll sport red cheeks, we all will.

tinysure

This sort of validates what I posted in another thread.

We are under almost constant surveillance. Much of the surveillance, "we" provide to the overlords. 

With cameras and monitors in almost every electronic device, cameras in and on millions of homes, on almost every street corner, and satellites beaming back data that covers almost ever square inch of the planet, there is no expectation of privacy anymore.

I think that is why people have become so callous, rude, and acerbic. Their true self can no longer be hidden.

For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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(08-27-2022, 02:44 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: This sort of validates what I posted in another thread.

We are under almost constant surveillance. Much of the surveillance, "we" provide to the overlords. 

With cameras and monitors in almost every electronic device, cameras in and on millions of homes, on almost every street corner,
and satellites beaming back data that covers almost ever square inch of the planet, there is no expectation of privacy anymore.

I think that is why people have become so callous, rude, and acerbic. Their true self can no longer be hidden.

Yet it seems whenever a crime is committed. the first thing the Police ask the public is have they got any footage!
I detest cell-phones, heaven knows who or what is listening. I even tape over the lens on my laptop!
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